Malat Jennifer
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA.
Health (London). 2006 Jul;10(3):303-21. doi: 10.1177/1363459306064486.
While hundreds of studies document racial differences in the use of medical procedures in the United States, by comparison little is known about the causes of these differences. This gap in knowledge should serve as a call to sociologists who, drawing on their disciplinary tradition of studying inequality, could improve understanding of the disparity. This article offers suggestions about how medical sociologists in the USA might bring sociology to the study of racial disparities in medical treatment. The article begins by reviewing the existing approaches to understanding the racial disparity in medical treatment. After considering the extant research and its limits, the article goes on to describe how a few specific concepts from sociology - cultural capital, social networks, self-presentation and social distance, all framed in a race critical framework - and more diverse methodological approaches can advance studies of the racial disparity in medical treatment.
尽管在美国有数百项研究记录了医疗程序使用方面的种族差异,但相比之下,对于这些差异的成因却知之甚少。这种知识上的空白应该促使社会学家行动起来,他们凭借研究不平等现象的学科传统,能够增进对这种差异的理解。本文就美国医学社会学家如何将社会学应用于医疗治疗中种族差异的研究提出了建议。文章首先回顾了理解医疗治疗中种族差异的现有方法。在考虑了现有研究及其局限性之后,文章接着描述了社会学中的一些特定概念——文化资本、社会网络、自我呈现和社会距离,所有这些都置于种族批判框架内——以及更多样化的方法论如何能够推动对医疗治疗中种族差异的研究。