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照顾者经历种族主义和儿童医疗保健利用:来自新西兰的横断面分析。

Caregiver experiences of racism and child healthcare utilisation: cross-sectional analysis from New Zealand.

机构信息

Eru Pōmare Māori Health Research Centre, Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.

The Dean's Department, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Arch Dis Child. 2018 Sep;103(9):873-879. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2017-313866. Epub 2018 Mar 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Children's exposure to racism via caregiver experience (vicarious racism) is associated with poorer health and development. However, the relationship with child healthcare utilisation is unknown. We aimed to investigate (1) the prevalence of vicarious racism by child ethnicity; (2) the association between caregiver experiences of racism and child healthcare utilisation; and (3) the contribution of caregiver socioeconomic position and psychological distress to this association.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional analysis of two instances of the New Zealand Health Survey (2006/2007: n=4535 child-primary caregiver dyads; 2011/2012: n=4420 dyads).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Children's unmet need for healthcare, reporting no usual medical centre and caregiver-reported dissatisfaction with their child's medical centre.

RESULTS

The prevalence of reporting 'any' experience of racism was higher among caregivers of indigenous Māori and Asian children (30.0% for both groups in 2006/2007) compared with European/Other children (14.4% in 2006/2007). Vicarious racism was independently associated with unmet need for child's healthcare (OR=2.30, 95% CI 1.65 to 3.20) and dissatisfaction with their child's medical centre (OR=2.00, 95% CI 1.26 to 3.16). Importantly, there was a dose-response relationship between the number of reported experiences of racism and child healthcare utilisation (eg, unmet need: 1 report of racism, OR=1.89, 95% CI 1.34 to 2.67; 2+ reports of racism, OR=3.06, 95% CI 1.27 to 7.37). Adjustment for caregiver psychological distress attenuated the association between caregiver experiences of racism and child healthcare utilisation.

CONCLUSIONS

Vicarious racism is a serious health problem in New Zealand disproportionately affecting Māori and Asian children and significantly impacting children's healthcare utilisation. Tackling racism may be an important means of improving inequities in child healthcare utilisation.

摘要

目的

儿童通过照顾者体验(间接种族主义)接触种族主义与较差的健康和发育有关。然而,与儿童医疗保健利用的关系尚不清楚。我们旨在调查(1)按儿童种族划分的间接种族主义流行率;(2)照顾者种族主义经历与儿童医疗保健利用之间的关系;(3)照顾者社会经济地位和心理困扰对这种关联的贡献。

设计

新西兰健康调查两次的横断面分析(2006/2007 年:n=4535 名儿童-主要照顾者对;2011/2012 年:n=4420 对)。

主要结果测量

儿童医疗保健需求未得到满足,报告没有常规医疗中心,以及照顾者对子女医疗中心的不满。

结果

2006/2007 年,与欧洲/其他儿童(2006/2007 年为 14.4%)相比,毛利和亚洲儿童的照顾者报告“任何”种族主义经历的比例更高(两组均为 30.0%)。间接种族主义与儿童医疗保健需求未得到满足(OR=2.30,95%CI 1.65 至 3.20)和对子女医疗中心的不满(OR=2.00,95%CI 1.26 至 3.16)独立相关。重要的是,报告的种族主义经历次数与儿童医疗保健利用之间存在剂量反应关系(例如,未满足的需求:1 次种族主义报告,OR=1.89,95%CI 1.34 至 2.67;2 次或更多次种族主义报告,OR=3.06,95%CI 1.27 至 7.37)。调整照顾者心理困扰后,照顾者种族主义经历与儿童医疗保健利用之间的关联减弱。

结论

间接种族主义是新西兰的一个严重健康问题,不成比例地影响毛利和亚洲儿童,并严重影响儿童的医疗保健利用。解决种族主义问题可能是改善儿童医疗保健利用不平等的重要手段。

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