Williams David R, Priest Naomi, Anderson Norman B
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods, Australian National University.
Health Psychol. 2016 Apr;35(4):407-11. doi: 10.1037/hea0000242.
Race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES) are social categories that capture differential exposure to conditions of life that have health consequences. Race/ethnicity and SES are linked to each other, but race matters for health even after SES is considered. This commentary considers the complex ways in which race combines with SES to affect health. There is a need for greater attention to understanding how risks and resources in the social environment are systematically patterned by race, ethnicity and SES, and how they combine to influence cardiovascular disease and other health outcomes. Future research needs to examine how the levels, timing and accumulation of institutional and interpersonal racism combine with other toxic exposures, over the life-course, to influence the onset and course of illness. There is also an urgent need for research that seeks to build the science base that will identify the multilevel interventions that are likely to enhance the health of all, even while they improve the health of disadvantaged groups more rapidly than the rest of the population so that inequities in health can be reduced and ultimately eliminated. We also need sustained research attention to identifying how to build the political support to reduce the large shortfalls in health. (PsycINFO Database Record
种族/族裔和社会经济地位(SES)是社会类别,反映了人们在生活条件方面的差异暴露,而这些生活条件会对健康产生影响。种族/族裔与社会经济地位相互关联,但即便考虑了社会经济地位,种族对健康仍具有重要影响。本评论探讨了种族与社会经济地位相互交织影响健康的复杂方式。有必要更加关注理解社会环境中的风险和资源如何因种族、族裔和社会经济地位而系统地呈现出不同模式,以及它们如何相互作用以影响心血管疾病和其他健康结果。未来的研究需要考察在整个生命历程中,制度性和人际间种族主义的程度、时机和累积效应如何与其他有害暴露相结合,从而影响疾病的发生和发展过程。此外,迫切需要开展研究以建立科学基础,从而确定哪些多层次干预措施有可能增进所有人的健康,即便这些措施使弱势群体的健康比其他人群更快得到改善,以便减少并最终消除健康方面的不平等现象。我们还需要持续的研究关注,以确定如何获得政治支持来弥补健康方面的巨大差距。(PsycINFO数据库记录)