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非裔美国女性的预防性保健利用情况:社会支持以及种族经历和态度的作用。

African American women's preventative care usage: the role of social support and racial experiences and attitudes.

作者信息

Pullen Erin, Perry Brea, Oser Carrie

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, USA.

出版信息

Sociol Health Illn. 2014 Sep;36(7):1037-53. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.12141. Epub 2014 Apr 21.

DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.12141
PMID:24749849
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4146693/
Abstract

Research suggests that African Americans are less likely to utilise preventative care services than Americans of European descent, and that these patterns may contribute to racial health disparities in the United States. Despite the persistence of inequalities in preventative care utilisation, culturally relevant factors influencing the use of these gateway health services have been understudied among marginalised groups. Using a stratified sample of 205 low-income African American women, this research examines the predictors of receiving a physical exam, with a particular emphasis on how differing levels of social support from friend and family networks and experiences of racial discrimination and cultural mistrust shape utilisation. The findings underscore the importance of traditional predictors of utilisation, including insurance status and having a usual physician. However, they also indicate that supportive ties to friendship networks are associated with higher predicted rates of having an annual physical exam, while social support from family and sentiments of cultural mistrust are associated with lower rates of utilisation. Broadly, the findings indicate that even as traditional predictors of help-seeking become less relevant, it will be critical to explore how variations in discrimination experiences and social relationships across marginalised groups drive patterns of preventative care utilisation.

摘要

研究表明,非裔美国人比欧洲裔美国人更不太可能使用预防性医疗服务,而且这些模式可能导致美国的种族健康差异。尽管在预防性医疗服务的使用方面不平等现象持续存在,但在边缘化群体中,影响这些基础健康服务使用的文化相关因素一直未得到充分研究。本研究以205名低收入非裔美国女性为分层样本,考察了接受体检的预测因素,特别关注朋友和家庭网络中不同程度的社会支持以及种族歧视和文化不信任经历如何影响医疗服务的使用。研究结果强调了使用预防性医疗服务的传统预测因素的重要性,包括保险状况和是否有固定的医生。然而,研究结果还表明,与朋友网络的支持性关系与较高的年度体检预测率相关,而来自家庭的社会支持和文化不信任感则与较低的使用率相关。总体而言,研究结果表明,即使寻求帮助的传统预测因素变得不那么重要,探索边缘化群体中歧视经历和社会关系的差异如何推动预防性医疗服务的使用模式仍至关重要。