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美国女性的教育程度与锻炼频率;黑人的收益递减

Educational Attainment and Exercise Frequency in American Women; Blacks' Diminished Returns.

作者信息

Assari Shervin

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, USA.

Department of Psychology, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health Bull. 2019 Jul;6(3). doi: 10.5812/whb.87413. Epub 2019 Sep 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Minorities' Diminished Returns (MDRs) refer to smaller protects health effects of socioeconomic status (SES) indicators for Blacks and other minority groups than Whites.

OBJECTIVES

The current study aimed to explore Black- White differences in the association between educational attainment and exercise frequency among women in the US.

METHODS

For the current study, we used the National Survey of American Life's (NSAL) data which included 3,175 women who were either White ( = 876) or Black ( = 2,299). The independent variable was educational attainment. The dependent variable was exercise frequency. Age, region, household income, financial distress, marital status, unemployment, and depression were the covariates. Race was the focal moderator. Linear regression was applied for data analysis.

RESULTS

In the overall sample of women, high educational attainment was associated with higher exercise frequency (b = 0.07, 95% CI = 0.02-0.12). Race and educational attainment showed a significant interaction (b = -0.09, 95% CI = -0.19-0.00), suggestive of a smaller effect of education attainment on exercise frequency for Black women than White women. In race specific models, high educational attainment was associated with higher exercise frequency for White (b = 0.12, 95% CI =0.04-0.20) but not Black (b = 0.03, 95% CI = -0.03-0.08) women.

CONCLUSION

In line with the past research on MDRs, White women gain more health from their educational attainment than Black women. It is not race or class but race and class that shape the health behaviors of American women.

摘要

背景

少数族裔回报递减(MDRs)指的是与白人相比,社会经济地位(SES)指标对黑人和其他少数族裔群体的健康保护作用较小。

目的

本研究旨在探讨美国女性中教育程度与运动频率之间关联的黑白差异。

方法

在本研究中,我们使用了美国生活全国调查(NSAL)的数据,其中包括3175名女性,她们要么是白人(n = 876),要么是黑人(n = 2299)。自变量是教育程度。因变量是运动频率。年龄、地区、家庭收入、经济困境、婚姻状况、失业和抑郁是协变量。种族是主要调节变量。采用线性回归进行数据分析。

结果

在女性总体样本中,高教育程度与更高的运动频率相关(b = 0.07,95%CI = 0.02 - 0.12)。种族和教育程度显示出显著的交互作用(b = -0.09,95%CI = -0.19 - 0.00),这表明教育程度对黑人女性运动频率的影响小于白人女性。在按种族划分的模型中,高教育程度与白人女性更高的运动频率相关(b = 0.12,95%CI = 0.04 - 0.20),但与黑人女性无关(b = 0.03,95%CI = -0.03 - 0.08)。

结论

与过去关于少数族裔回报递减的研究一致,白人女性从教育程度中获得的健康益处比黑人女性更多。塑造美国女性健康行为的不是种族或阶级,而是种族和阶级。

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