Dressler W W, Grell G A, Gallagher P N, Viteri F E
Department of Behavioral Science, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 35487.
Am J Public Health. 1988 Jun;78(6):714-6. doi: 10.2105/ajph.78.6.714.
A study of social factors and blood pressure was conducted in a Jamaican community among a sample of 199 persons ages 30 to 50. After controlling for obesity, age, and respondent tension (and other covariates), interaction effects of social class x sex for systolic and diastolic blood pressure were found. Blood pressure increased with increasing social class for males and decreased with increasing social class for females.
在牙买加一个社区,对199名年龄在30至50岁的样本进行了社会因素与血压的研究。在控制了肥胖、年龄和受访者紧张程度(以及其他协变量)之后,发现了社会阶层×性别的交互作用对收缩压和舒张压的影响。男性的血压随社会阶层升高而升高,女性的血压随社会阶层升高而降低。