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种族、代际社会流动与压力性生活事件

Race, Intergenerational Social Mobility and Stressful Life Events.

作者信息

Assari Shervin

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

BRITE Center for Science, Research and Policy, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

出版信息

Behav Sci (Basel). 2018 Sep 20;8(10):86. doi: 10.3390/bs8100086.

Abstract

Socioeconomic status (SES) has smaller protective effects on the health of African Americans, and the differential association between social mobility and stress may explain the diminished returns of SES for African Americans. This study tested the race/ethnic differences in the association between upward and downward social mobility and stress in a nationally representative sample of African American and White American adults. This study included 3570 African Americans and 891 non-Hispanic from the National Survey of American Life (NSAL), 2003. Race/ethnicity, gender, age, upward and downward social mobility (independent variable, defined as difference between parent and respondent education), and stressful life events (SLE, dependent variable) were measured. Linear regression models were used for data analysis. In the pooled sample that included both races, upward and downward social mobility were both associated with SLE, the net of all covariates. Significant interactions were found between race/ethnicity and social mobility, suggesting a stronger association between social mobility and stress for than for African Americans. According to race-stratified models, upward and downward social mobility were associated with higher SLE for but not . Although upwardly and downwardly mobile experience more stress than the socially stable , African Americans do not experience a change in SLE related to their intergenerational social mobility.

摘要

社会经济地位(SES)对非裔美国人健康的保护作用较小,社会流动与压力之间的差异关联可能解释了SES对非裔美国人回报的减少。本研究在具有全国代表性的非裔美国人和美国白人成年人样本中,检验了向上和向下社会流动与压力之间关联的种族/族裔差异。本研究纳入了2003年美国生活全国调查(NSAL)中的3570名非裔美国人和891名非西班牙裔白人。测量了种族/族裔、性别、年龄、向上和向下社会流动(自变量,定义为父母与受访者教育程度之差)以及应激性生活事件(SLE,因变量)。使用线性回归模型进行数据分析。在包括两个种族的合并样本中,向上和向下社会流动均与SLE相关,排除所有协变量的影响。在种族/族裔与社会流动之间发现了显著的交互作用,表明社会流动与压力之间的关联对[此处原文缺失相关群体信息]比对非裔美国人更强。根据按种族分层的模型,向上和向下社会流动与[此处原文缺失相关群体信息]的较高SLE相关,但与非裔美国人无关。尽管向上和向下流动的[此处原文缺失相关群体信息]比社会稳定的[此处原文缺失相关群体信息]经历更多压力,但非裔美国人的SLE并未因其代际社会流动而发生变化。

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