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种族/民族与高血压:社会支持的作用。

Race/Ethnicity and hypertension: the role of social support.

机构信息

Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Am J Hypertens. 2010 May;23(5):534-40. doi: 10.1038/ajh.2010.28. Epub 2010 Feb 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social support is an important determinant of health, yet understanding of its contribution to racial disparities in hypertension is limited. Many studies have focused on the relationship between hypertension and social support, or race/ethnicity and social support, but few have examined the inter-relationship between race/ethnicity, social support, and hypertension. The objective of this study was to determine whether the relationship between race/ethnicity and hypertension varied by level of social support.

METHODS

Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2006 were used to calculate the odds ratios (ORs) for the association between hypertension and race/ethnicity by levels of social support. Hypertension was defined as systolic blood pressure (BP) >or=140 mm Hg and/or diastolic BP >or=90 mm Hg or having been prescribed antihypertensive medication. Social support was defined by emotional and financial support, and marital status.

RESULTS

Black/white ORs of hypertension increased as social support decreased; that is, the race difference among those without social support was larger compared to those with social support. Contrarily, Mexican American/white ethnic differences were only observed among those with social support; Mexican Americans with social support had lower odds of hypertension than their white counterparts.

CONCLUSIONS

This study observed that the relationship between race (but not ethnicity) and hypertension varies by social support level. Results suggest there may be beneficial effects of social support on hypertension among blacks, however, the possible impact of social support on ethnic differences in hypertension remains unclear.

摘要

背景

社会支持是健康的一个重要决定因素,但人们对其在高血压的种族差异中的作用的理解有限。许多研究都集中在高血压与社会支持之间的关系,或种族/民族与社会支持之间的关系上,但很少有研究探讨种族/民族、社会支持和高血压之间的相互关系。本研究的目的是确定种族/民族与高血压之间的关系是否因社会支持水平的不同而有所不同。

方法

使用 2001-2006 年全国健康和营养调查(NHANES)的数据,根据社会支持水平计算高血压与种族/民族之间关联的比值比(OR)。高血压定义为收缩压(BP)≥140mmHg 和/或舒张压≥90mmHg,或服用抗高血压药物。社会支持由情感支持和经济支持以及婚姻状况定义。

结果

黑人/白人高血压的 OR 随着社会支持的降低而增加;也就是说,没有社会支持的人群之间的种族差异与有社会支持的人群相比更大。相反,只有在有社会支持的人群中才观察到墨西哥裔美国人/白人之间的种族差异;有社会支持的墨西哥裔美国人患高血压的几率低于他们的白人同龄人。

结论

本研究观察到,种族(而非族裔)与高血压之间的关系因社会支持水平而异。结果表明,社会支持可能对黑人的高血压有有益影响,然而,社会支持对高血压的种族差异的可能影响尚不清楚。

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