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种族化的经济隔离与健康结果:使用极端种族、收入集中指数及其交互作用的研究的系统评价。

Racialized economic segregation and health outcomes: A systematic review of studies that use the Index of Concentration at the Extremes for race, income, and their interaction.

机构信息

Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, United States of America.

Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Jan 28;17(1):e0262962. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262962. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Extensive research shows that residential segregation has severe health consequences for racial and ethnic minorities. Most research to date has operationalized segregation in terms of either poverty or race/ethnicity rather than a synergy of these factors. A novel version of the Index of Concentration at the Extremes (ICERace-Income) specifically assesses racialized economic segregation in terms of spatial concentrations of racial and economic privilege (e.g., wealthy white people) versus disadvantage (e.g., poor Black people) within a given area. This multidimensional measure advances a more comprehensive understanding of residential segregation and its consequences for racial and ethnic minorities. The aim of this paper is to critically review the evidence on the association between ICERace-Income and health outcomes. We implemented the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines to conduct a rigorous search of academic databases for papers linking ICERace-Income with health. Twenty articles were included in the review. Studies focused on the association of ICERace-Income with adverse birth outcomes, cancer, premature and all-cause mortality, and communicable diseases. Most of the evidence indicates a strong association between ICERace-Income and each health outcome, underscoring income as a key mechanism by which segregation produces health inequality along racial and ethnic lines. Two of the reviewed studies examined racial disparities in comorbidities and health care access as potential explanatory factors underlying this relationship. We discuss our findings in the context of the extant literature on segregation and health and propose new directions for future research and applications of the ICERace-Income measure.

摘要

大量研究表明,居住隔离对少数族裔和少数民族的健康造成了严重影响。迄今为止,大多数研究都是根据贫困或种族/族裔来操作隔离,而不是综合考虑这些因素。一种新颖的极端集中指数(Index of Concentration at the Extremes,ICERace-Income)版本,专门根据种族和经济特权(例如,富裕的白人)与劣势(例如,贫穷的黑人)在特定区域内的空间集中情况,评估种族化的经济隔离。这种多维衡量标准推进了对居住隔离及其对少数族裔和少数民族的影响的更全面理解。本文旨在批判性地回顾 ICERace-Income 与健康结果之间关联的证据。我们遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南,严格搜索学术数据库,以查找将 ICERace-Income 与健康联系起来的论文。有 20 篇文章被纳入综述。研究重点是 ICERace-Income 与不良出生结局、癌症、过早和全因死亡率以及传染病之间的关联。大多数证据表明,ICERace-Income 与每个健康结果之间存在很强的关联,突出了收入是隔离导致种族和族裔之间健康不平等的关键机制。综述中的两项研究考察了合并症和医疗保健获取方面的种族差异,作为这种关系的潜在解释因素。我们在关于隔离和健康的现有文献背景下讨论了我们的发现,并提出了未来研究和应用 ICERace-Income 衡量标准的新方向。

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