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性别与身体健康:对非裔美国人和加勒比黑人成年人的研究。

Gender and physical health: a study of African American and Caribbean black adults.

机构信息

Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA.

出版信息

J Health Soc Behav. 2011 Sep;52(3):383-99. doi: 10.1177/0022146511415857.

Abstract

Although gender disparities in health in the United States remain a primary concern among health professionals, less is known about this phenomenon within the black American population. Using the National Survey of American Life, the author examines gender differences in self-rated health, chronic illness, and functional limitations among African Americans (n = 3,330) and Caribbean blacks (n = 1,562) and the extent to which the availability of resources explains these differences. The results reveal a consistent disadvantage among African American women across indicators of health. The gender-health relationship among Caribbean blacks is somewhat weaker, but there is a health disadvantage for immigrant women and U.S.-born Caribbean men when certain resources are taken into account. These findings illustrate the importance of the intersections of race, ethnicity, and nativity in our understanding of gender differences in health.

摘要

尽管美国健康领域的性别差异仍然是卫生专业人员关注的主要问题,但对于美国黑人中存在的这种现象却知之甚少。作者利用美国生活全国性调查,研究了非裔美国人(n=3330)和加勒比裔黑人(n=1562)中自感健康状况、慢性疾病和功能障碍方面的性别差异,以及资源的可获得性在多大程度上解释了这些差异。结果显示,在健康指标方面,非裔美国女性始终处于不利地位。加勒比裔黑人的性别-健康关系稍弱,但在考虑某些资源时,移民女性和美国出生的加勒比裔男性的健康处于劣势。这些发现说明了在理解健康领域的性别差异时,种族、民族和出生地的交叉点的重要性。

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