University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Population Health Sciences, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2011 Jul;8(4):A73. Epub 2011 Jun 15.
Recent initiatives aim to improve public awareness of health disparities. However, little research has actually documented the US public's awareness of racial/ethnic and socioeconomic health disparities. We sought to determine 1) whether the US public is aware of racial, educational, and income disparities in health, 2) whether awareness differs across these disparity domains, and 3) what respondent characteristics are associated with awareness of racial, educational, and income disparities in health.
We conducted the National Opinion Survey on Health and Health Disparities with 2,791 US adults. We asked respondents to answer questions about disparities in health between 1 of several pairs of population subgroups: African Americans versus whites, non-high school graduates versus high school graduates, high school graduates versus college graduates, the poor versus the middle class, or the middle class versus the rich. We used χ(2) tests and logistic regression to compare correlates of respondents' awareness of disparities across the different pairs of population subgroups.
Most respondents were aware of health disparities between the poor and middle class (73%); fewer were aware of health disparities between African Americans and whites (46%). Although respondents recognized that education is associated with many positive life outcomes, they were less aware of the link between education and health. Respondents who were younger, less educated, lower-income, healthier, or politically conservative were less likely to be aware of health disparities.
Public awareness of disparities in health differs depending on both the type of disparity and the characteristics of the individual respondent.
最近的举措旨在提高公众对健康差距的认识。然而,实际上很少有研究记录美国公众对种族/族裔和社会经济健康差距的认识。我们试图确定 1)美国公众是否意识到健康方面的种族、教育和收入差距,2)这种意识在这些差距领域是否存在差异,以及 3)哪些受访者特征与对健康方面的种族、教育和收入差距的认识有关。
我们对 2791 名美国成年人进行了国家健康和健康差距意见调查。我们要求受访者回答有关健康差异的问题,这些差异存在于几对人口亚组之间:非裔美国人与白人、未完成高中学业者与高中学历者、高中学历者与大学学历者、穷人与中产阶级或中产阶级与富人之间。我们使用 χ(2)检验和逻辑回归来比较不同人口亚组之间受访者对差异的认识的相关性。
大多数受访者意识到穷人和中产阶级之间的健康差距(73%);而较少的受访者意识到非裔美国人和白人之间的健康差距(46%)。尽管受访者认识到教育与许多积极的生活成果有关,但他们对教育与健康之间的联系认识不足。年龄较小、受教育程度较低、收入较低、更健康或政治保守的受访者不太可能意识到健康差距。
公众对健康差距的认识因差距类型和受访者特征的不同而有所不同。