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女性饮酒方面的黑白差异:巴尔的摩调查结果

Black-white differences in alcohol use by women: Baltimore survey findings.

作者信息

Lillie-Blanton M, MacKenzie E, Anthony J C

机构信息

Johns Hopkins, University School of Hygiene and Public Health.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 1991 Mar-Apr;106(2):124-33.

Abstract

Although black women suffer disproportionately from alcohol-related illnesses and causes of death, little is known about the extent to which poorer outcomes are a function of differences in drinking, the use of health services, or some combination of these factors. This study, using interview data obtained in the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area household survey, compares racial differences in alcohol use and abuse among a sample of 2,100 women. After controlling for differences in sociodemographic characteristics, black women were found to be at no greater risk than whites for heavy drinking or for suffering from alcohol abuse or dependence. Racial differences, however, were observed in heavy drinking by years of education. A similar percentage of black women and white women who had not completed high school were heavy drinkers, but black women with 12 or more years of education were less likely to be heavy drinkers than whites with comparable education. These findings raise questions about the extent to which differences in drinking contribute to the poorer alcohol-related health outcomes of black women in Baltimore. Additionally, the finding that education was inversely related to heavy drinking among black women may be helpful in shaping early alcohol abuse intervention and treatment services that target black women.

摘要

尽管黑人女性在与酒精相关的疾病和死亡原因方面的受害比例过高,但对于较差的健康结果在多大程度上是饮酒差异、医疗服务使用情况或这些因素的某种组合所导致的,我们知之甚少。本研究利用在巴尔的摩流行病学集水区家庭调查中获得的访谈数据,比较了2100名女性样本中饮酒和酗酒方面的种族差异。在控制了社会人口学特征的差异后,发现黑人女性在酗酒或患有酒精滥用或依赖方面的风险并不比白人更高。然而,在按受教育年限划分的酗酒情况中观察到了种族差异。未完成高中学业的黑人女性和白人女性中重度饮酒者的比例相似,但接受12年或以上教育的黑人女性比具有同等教育程度的白人女性成为重度饮酒者的可能性更小。这些发现引发了关于饮酒差异在多大程度上导致巴尔的摩黑人女性与酒精相关的健康结果较差的问题。此外,黑人女性中教育程度与酗酒呈负相关这一发现,可能有助于制定针对黑人女性的早期酒精滥用干预和治疗服务。

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