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女性对肥胖原因的看法:华盛顿州样本中种族/民族和文化适应的差异。

Women's beliefs about what causes obesity: variation by race/ethnicity and acculturation in a Washington State sample.

机构信息

Department of Health Services, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA, USA.

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2020 Feb;25(2):243-254. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2017.1414156. Epub 2017 Dec 15.

Abstract

Individuals' beliefs about the causes of multifactorial health conditions (causal attributions) shape how they conceptualize and respond to health threats and are therefore important for health promotion. Studies of racial/ethnic and cultural variation in obesity causal beliefs, however, are scarce. To address this gap, this study described beliefs about the underlying causes of obesity (genetic inheritance, diet, and physical activity) in Hispanic and non-Hispanic White women participating in a longitudinal cohort study in South King County, Washington State ( = 1,002). Analysis of baseline survey data. Self-reported obesity causal beliefs were compared by race/ethnicity and acculturation indicators (survey language and nativity) using marginal effect estimates generated from multinomial logistic regression models. Hispanic women had a higher probability of not believing 'at all' in inheritance and physical activity as causes of obesity - an absolute increase of 33% and 5% over non-Hispanic White women, respectively. Both acculturation indicators were also associated with a higher probability of not believing 'at all' in inheritance as a cause of obesity, though Hispanic women who completed the survey in English and were born in the United States had genetic causal beliefs similar to non-Hispanic White women. Behavioral attributions did not vary by acculturation indicators in Hispanic women. Differences in obesity casual beliefs, particularly genetic attributions, exist and may be important for developing and delivering effective obesity-related health promotion interventions. Identifying the determinants and public health consequences of cultural variation in obesity attributions should be the focus of future research.

摘要

个体对多因素健康状况(因果归因)的信念影响他们对健康威胁的概念化和应对方式,因此对健康促进很重要。然而,关于肥胖因果信念的种族/民族和文化差异的研究很少。为了弥补这一差距,本研究描述了参与华盛顿州南国王县纵向队列研究的西班牙裔和非西班牙裔白人女性对肥胖潜在原因(遗传、饮食和体力活动)的信念( = 1,002)。对基线调查数据进行分析。使用多项逻辑回归模型生成的边缘效应估计值,根据种族/民族和文化适应指标(调查语言和出生国)比较自我报告的肥胖因果信念。与非西班牙裔白人女性相比,西班牙裔女性认为遗传和体力活动根本不是肥胖的原因的可能性更高——分别增加了 33%和 5%。这两个文化适应指标也与不相信遗传是肥胖原因的可能性更高有关,但用英语完成调查且出生在美国的西班牙裔女性的遗传因果信念与非西班牙裔白人女性相似。行为归因不受西班牙裔女性文化适应指标的影响。肥胖的因果信念存在差异,尤其是遗传归因,这可能对制定和实施有效的肥胖相关健康促进干预措施很重要。确定肥胖归因的文化差异的决定因素和公共卫生后果应成为未来研究的重点。

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