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债务的颜色:美国医学生预期债务中的种族差异。

The color of debt: racial disparities in anticipated medical student debt in the United States.

机构信息

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, United States of America ; Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Sep 3;8(9):e74693. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074693. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

CONTEXT

The cost of American medical education has increased substantially over the past decade. Given racial/ethnic inequalities in access to financial resources, it is plausible that increases in student debt burden resulting from these increases in cost may not be borne equally.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate racial/ethnic disparities in medical student debt.

DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

Authors collected self-reported data from a non-representative sample of 2414 medical students enrolled at 111/159 accredited US medical schools between December 1(st) 2010 and March 27(th) 2011. After weighting for representativeness by race and class year and calculating crude anticipated debt by racial/ethnic category, authors fit multivariable regression models of debt by race/ethnicity adjusted for potential confounders.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Anticipated educational debt upon graduation greater than $150,000.

RESULTS

62.1% of medical students anticipated debt in excess of $150,000 upon graduation. The proportion of Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, and Asians reporting anticipated educational debt in excess of $150,000 was 77.3%, 65.1%, 57.2% and 50.2%, respectively. Both Black and White medical students demonstrated a significantly higher likelihood of anticipated debt in excess of $150,000 when compared to Asians [Blacks (OR=2.7, 1.3-5.6), Whites (OR=1.7, 1.3-2.2)] in adjusted models.

CONCLUSION

Black medical students had significantly higher anticipated debt than Asian students. This finding has implications for understanding differential enrollment among minority groups in US medical schools.

摘要

背景

在过去的十年中,美国医学教育的成本大幅增加。鉴于在获得财务资源方面存在种族/民族不平等,因此由于这些成本的增加而导致的学生债务负担的增加可能不会平等承担。

目的

评估医学生债务中的种族/民族差异。

设计、设置和参与者:作者从 2010 年 12 月 1 日至 2011 年 3 月 27 日期间在美国 159 所认可的医学院中的 111 所就读的 2414 名医学生中收集了非代表性样本的自我报告数据。在按种族和年级进行代表性加权,并按种族/族裔类别计算出粗略的预期债务后,作者根据种族/族裔调整了多变量回归模型,以调整潜在混杂因素。

主要观察指标

毕业时预期的教育债务超过 15 万美元。

结果

62.1%的医学生预计毕业后的债务超过 15 万美元。报告预计教育债务超过 15 万美元的黑人、白人、西班牙裔和亚裔的比例分别为 77.3%、65.1%、57.2%和 50.2%。与亚洲人相比,黑人(OR=2.7,1.3-5.6)和白人(OR=1.7,1.3-2.2)医学生在调整后的模型中都明显更有可能预计债务超过 15 万美元。

结论

黑人医学生的预期债务明显高于亚洲学生。这一发现对理解美国医学院少数民族群体的入学差异具有重要意义。

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