Department of Applied Psychology, New York University, 627 Broadway, Room 810, New York City, NY 10003, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2013 Jun;51(3-4):468-79. doi: 10.1007/s10464-012-9564-0.
Although past research has demonstrated a "health disadvantage" for Puerto Rican adults, very little is known about correlates of health among this group. Given Puerto Ricans' unique experiences of migration and settlement, an ethnic enclave framework that integrates nativity, ethnic density, and neighborhood SES may offer insight into factors influencing Puerto Ricans' health. This study uses a sample of 449 adult mainland- and island-born Puerto Ricans living in New York City and Chicago. The data, collected as a part of the MIDUS Survey of Minority Groups, are stratified by neighborhood ethnic density and neighborhood SES, allowing for the examination of the individual and joint influences of neighborhood characteristics on physical health. Results revealed that ethnic density and neighborhood SES were not independently or interactively related to physical health for mainland-born Puerto Ricans. However, the interaction between ethnic density and neighborhood SES was related to self-reported health, functional limitations, and health symptoms for island-born Puerto Ricans. Island-born Puerto Ricans living in ethnically dense, low SES neighborhoods reported worse health than island-born Puerto Ricans living in other types of neighborhoods. This may be a result of isolation from resources both within and outside the neighborhood.
尽管过去的研究表明波多黎各成年人存在“健康劣势”,但对于这一群体的健康相关因素知之甚少。鉴于波多黎各人独特的移民和定居经历,一种将出生地、族裔密度和社区社会经济地位相结合的族裔飞地框架,可能有助于深入了解影响波多黎各人健康的因素。本研究使用了居住在纽约和芝加哥的 449 名波多黎各大陆出生和岛出生成年人的样本。这些数据是作为少数群体 MIDUS 调查的一部分收集的,按社区族裔密度和社区社会经济地位进行分层,以检验社区特征对身体健康的单独和共同影响。结果表明,族裔密度和社区社会经济地位对大陆出生的波多黎各人的身体健康没有独立或交互影响。然而,族裔密度和社区社会经济地位之间的相互作用与岛出生的波多黎各人的自我报告健康、功能限制和健康症状有关。生活在族裔密集、社会经济地位较低社区的岛出生的波多黎各人报告的健康状况比生活在其他类型社区的岛出生的波多黎各人差。这可能是由于他们与社区内外的资源隔离所致。