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爱尔兰在英格兰的健康劣势:爱尔兰族裔结构和身份因素的贡献。

The Irish health disadvantage in England: contribution of structure and identity components of Irish ethnicity.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2009 Dec;14(6):553-73. doi: 10.1080/13557850903111571.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Irish people living in Britain face a significant health disadvantage when compared to the white British host population.

OBJECTIVES

Using recent survey data, determine whether there is an 'Irish health disadvantage' independent of socio-economic factors and explore whether there is an Irish ethnic identity effect which operates on health.

DESIGN

Data from the Census 2001 Individual Licensed SARs was analysed using binary logistic regression to study the relationship between the self-reported Irish ethnicity measure (which is presumed to reflect self-identification with Irish culture and community), considering country of birth subgroups, and the self-reported health measures of general health and limiting long-term illness. The analysis was adjusted for key demographic and socio-economic factors.

RESULTS

When compared to the white British reference population, the self-reported 'white Irish' population overall, the Irish born in Northern Ireland, and UK-born Irish, show a significantly increased risk of both self-reported poor general health and limiting long-term illness. The increased risk of poor health of the Irish born in the Republic of Ireland is greatly diminished after the socio-economic adjustments, and only statistically significant in the case of general health. Finally, the Irish born in Northern Ireland who self-report as Irish are significantly more likely than those who self-report as British to report poor general health, which may suggest an Irish ethnic identity effect.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings demonstrate a persistent ethnic health disadvantage for first generation and UK-born Irish people living in England with respect to self-reported general health and limiting long-term illness, which cannot be fully explained by demographic and key socio-economic factors. Aspects of ethnicity related to both structure and identity may affect Irish self-reported health.

摘要

背景

与英国白人主体族群相比,生活在英国的爱尔兰人在健康方面存在显著劣势。

目的

利用最新调查数据,确定是否存在独立于社会经济因素的“爱尔兰健康劣势”,并探讨是否存在影响健康的爱尔兰族裔认同效应。

设计

利用 2001 年人口普查个人授权抽样调查数据,采用二项逻辑回归分析方法,研究自我报告的爱尔兰族裔衡量标准(该衡量标准被认为反映了对爱尔兰文化和社区的自我认同)与自我报告的一般健康和长期疾病限制状况之间的关系,同时考虑到出生国分组。对关键人口统计学和社会经济因素进行了调整。

结果

与英国白人参考人群相比,总体上自我报告的“白爱尔兰人”、北爱尔兰出生的爱尔兰人和英国出生的爱尔兰人,自我报告的一般健康状况差和长期疾病限制的风险显著增加。爱尔兰共和国出生的爱尔兰人健康状况不佳的风险在社会经济调整后大大降低,仅在一般健康状况方面具有统计学意义。最后,自我报告为爱尔兰人的北爱尔兰出生者比自我报告为英国的北爱尔兰出生者更有可能报告一般健康状况差,这可能表明存在爱尔兰族裔认同效应。

结论

研究结果表明,第一代爱尔兰移民和在英格兰出生的爱尔兰人在自我报告的一般健康和长期疾病限制方面存在持续的族裔健康劣势,这不能完全用人口统计学和关键社会经济因素来解释。与结构和身份都相关的族裔方面可能会影响爱尔兰人的自我报告健康状况。

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