Zambrana R E
School of Social Welfare, University of California, Los Angeles 90024.
Women Health. 1987;12(3-4):137-60. doi: 10.1300/j013v12n03_08.
Acquiring data on quality of life indicators such as health, mental health and family roles of poor and minority women remains a low research priority. This paper provides an assessment of current knowledge in this area and an overview of the context in which poor and racial/ethnic women utilize health care services. A model that encompasses the interactive effects of race, gender and class variables is proposed. Such a model is a necessity for understanding the health needs of poor and racial/ethnic women. Suggestions for future research and policy formulation are given.
获取有关贫困和少数族裔女性的生活质量指标数据,如健康、心理健康和家庭角色等,仍然是研究的低优先级事项。本文对该领域的现有知识进行了评估,并概述了贫困和种族/族裔女性利用医疗保健服务的背景。提出了一个包含种族、性别和阶级变量交互作用的模型。这样一个模型对于理解贫困和种族/族裔女性的健康需求是必要的。文中给出了对未来研究和政策制定的建议。