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文化负担?美国前苏联移民的健康状况。

The burden of culture? Health outcomes among immigrants from the former Soviet Union in the United States.

机构信息

Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA.

出版信息

J Immigr Minor Health. 2012 Apr;14(2):315-22. doi: 10.1007/s10903-010-9436-3.

Abstract

Immigrants in the U.S. often experience better health than the native-born, and many explanations for this phenomenon center around the positive health behaviors that immigrants bring from their home cultures. Immigrants from the former Soviet Union may be an exception; because they come from societies where unhealthy lifestyles and high mortality are common, they are often expected to experience worse health than the native population. Using data from the Integrated Health Interview Series, I compare FSU immigrants with U.S.-born, non-Hispanic whites on several health measures. FSU immigrants are twice as likely as native whites to report fair or poor health, but they are less likely to smoke or drink, and are less likely to report a functional limitation. FSU immigrants' advantage in functional limitation is largely explained by their very high levels of education and marriage, indicating that selectivity is important to understanding the health of this population.

摘要

美国的移民往往比土生土长的人更健康,许多解释这一现象的原因都集中在移民从自己的文化中带来的积极健康行为上。前苏联移民可能是个例外;因为他们来自不健康的生活方式和高死亡率很常见的社会,所以他们的健康状况通常比当地人口更差。利用综合健康访谈系列的数据,我将来自前苏联的移民与美国出生的、非西班牙裔白人在几项健康指标上进行了比较。FSU 移民报告健康状况一般或较差的可能性是本土白人的两倍,但他们吸烟或饮酒的可能性较小,报告功能限制的可能性也较小。FSU 移民在功能限制方面的优势在很大程度上可以用他们非常高的教育和婚姻水平来解释,这表明选择性对于理解这一人群的健康状况很重要。

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