Lauderdale Diane S
Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 2007, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Demography. 2006 Feb;43(1):185-201. doi: 10.1353/dem.2006.0008.
Persons who were perceived to be Arabs experienced a period of increased harassment, violence, and workplace discrimination in the United States in the weeks immediately following September 11, 2001. Drawing on prior studies that have hypothesized that experiences of discrimination increase the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight, this study explores whether there was an effect on birth outcomes for pregnant women of Arab descent. California birth certificate data are used to determine the relative risk of poor birth outcomes by race, ethnicity, and nativity for women who gave birth in the six months following September 2001, compared with the same six calendar months one year earlier. The relative risk of poor birth outcomes was significantly elevated for Arabic-named women and not for any of the other groups.
在2001年9月11日之后的几周里,那些被视为阿拉伯人的人在美国经历了一段骚扰、暴力和职场歧视加剧的时期。基于先前的研究假设,即歧视经历会增加早产和低出生体重的风险,本研究探讨了这是否会对阿拉伯裔孕妇的分娩结果产生影响。利用加利福尼亚州的出生证明数据,来确定2001年9月之后六个月内分娩的女性,与前一年相同的六个日历月相比,按种族、族裔和出生地划分的不良分娩结果的相对风险。名字为阿拉伯风格的女性不良分娩结果的相对风险显著升高,而其他任何群体均未出现这种情况。
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