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墨西哥裔个体的文化适应、出生地及在美国居住年限与生物样本库参与情况的关联

Association of acculturation, nativity, and years living in the United States with biobanking among individuals of Mexican descent.

作者信息

Lopez David S, Fernandez Maria E, Cano Miguel Angel, Mendez Claudia, Tsai Chu-Lin, Wetter David W, Strom Sara S

机构信息

Authors' Affiliations: Division of Epidemiology; Division of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, University of Texas School of Public Health; Departments of Health Disparities Research and Epidemiology, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

出版信息

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2014 Mar;23(3):402-8. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-0747.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Biobanking is the collection of human biospecimens (tissues, blood, and body fluids) and their associated clinical and outcome data. Hispanics are less likely to provide biologic specimens for biobanking. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of acculturation, nativity status, and years living in the United States with participation in biobanking among individuals of Mexican descent.

METHODS

Participants were 19,212 adults of Mexican descent enrolled in an ongoing population-based cohort in Houston, TX. Participants were offered the opportunity to provide a blood, urine, or saliva sample for biobanking. Acculturation was assessed with the bidimensional acculturation scale for Hispanics and scores were categorized into "low acculturation," "bicultural," and "high-acculturation."

RESULTS

After multivariable adjustment, we found an increased likelihood of participation in biobanking among individuals classified as "bicultural" as compared with "highly acculturated" individuals [OR, 1.58; 95% confidence intervals (CI), 1.10-2.26]. The associations of nativity status and years living in the United States with biobanking were not statistically significant. After stratifying by gender, the associations of acculturation, nativity status, and years living in the United States with biobanking were not statistically significant.

CONCLUSION

Although individuals of Mexican descent who were "bicultural" were more likely to participate in biobanking than individuals who were "highly acculturated," the difference in rates of participation among acculturation categories was small. The high participation rate in biospecimen collection is likely due to extensive community-engaged research efforts. Future studies are warranted to understand individuals' participation in biobanking.

IMPACT

Community-engaged research efforts may increase Hispanics' participation in biobanking. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 23(3); 402-8. ©2014 AACR.

摘要

背景

生物样本库是对人类生物样本(组织、血液和体液)及其相关临床和结局数据的收集。西班牙裔人群为生物样本库提供生物样本的可能性较低。本研究的目的是调查文化适应程度、出生地状态以及在美国居住年限与墨西哥裔个体参与生物样本库之间的关联。

方法

研究对象为德克萨斯州休斯顿市一项正在进行的基于人群的队列研究中纳入的19212名墨西哥裔成年人。研究对象有机会为生物样本库提供血液、尿液或唾液样本。采用西班牙裔二维文化适应量表评估文化适应程度,并将得分分为“低文化适应”、“双文化”和“高文化适应”。

结果

经过多变量调整后,我们发现,与“高度文化适应”的个体相比,被归类为“双文化”的个体参与生物样本库的可能性增加[比值比(OR)为1.58;95%置信区间(CI)为1.10 - 2.26]。出生地状态和在美国居住年限与参与生物样本库之间的关联无统计学意义。按性别分层后,文化适应程度、出生地状态和在美国居住年限与参与生物样本库之间的关联无统计学意义。

结论

尽管“双文化”的墨西哥裔个体比“高度文化适应”的个体更有可能参与生物样本库,但不同文化适应类别之间的参与率差异较小。生物样本采集的高参与率可能归因于广泛的社区参与研究工作。有必要开展进一步研究以了解个体参与生物样本库的情况。

影响

社区参与研究工作可能会提高西班牙裔人群对生物样本库的参与度。《癌症流行病学、生物标志物与预防》;23(3);402 - 408。©2014美国癌症研究协会。

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