Squires Leah E, Palfai Tibor P, Allensworth-Davies Don, Cheng Debbie M, Bernstein Judith, Kressin Nancy, Saitz Richard
a George Washington University , Washington , DC.
b Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Washington , DC.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2018 Oct-Dec;17(4):460-477. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2017.1288189. Epub 2017 Mar 10.
Blacks who use drugs are at heightened risk for health problems. Discrimination experiences may contribute to these risks by influencing health behaviors. This study examined associations between discrimination, racial identity, and health behaviors (alcohol use, cigarette smoking, low physical activity, and unprotected [condomless] sex) in a sample of 203 Black primary-care patients who reported current drug use. Logistic regression analyses did not find direct effects of discrimination or identity on outcomes. Hypothesized moderation of discrimination by racial identity was not observed in expected direction for the outcome of unprotected sex.
吸毒的黑人面临更高的健康问题风险。歧视经历可能通过影响健康行为导致这些风险。本研究在203名报告当前吸毒情况的黑人初级保健患者样本中,考察了歧视、种族认同与健康行为(饮酒、吸烟、缺乏体育活动和无保护性行为)之间的关联。逻辑回归分析未发现歧视或认同对结果有直接影响。在无保护性行为的结果方面,未观察到种族认同对歧视的预期调节作用。