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女性累积劣势的种族差异及其与健康的关系:女性经历累积压力量表的编制与初步验证

Racial Differences in Cumulative Disadvantage Among Women and Its Relation to Health: Development and Preliminary Validation of the Cumulative Stress Inventory of Women's Experiences.

作者信息

Latham-Mintus Kenzie, Weathers Tess D, Bigatti Silvia M, Irby-Shasanmi Amy, Herbert Brittney-Shea, Tanaka Hiromi, Robison Lisa, Storniolo Anna Maria

机构信息

Department of Sociology, IUPUI, Indianapolis, USA.

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, IU Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI, Indianapolis, USA.

出版信息

Health Equity. 2022 Jun 15;6(1):427-434. doi: 10.1089/heq.2021.0038. eCollection 2022.

DOI:10.1089/heq.2021.0038
PMID:35801147
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9257543/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cumulative disadvantage (CD) is a measure of accumulated social, economic, and person-related stressors due to unequal access to resources and opportunities, which increases a person's biological risk for disease. The purpose of this research was to develop an instrument tailored to women's experiences that had intervention and translational potential. In addition, we explored whether CD contributed to racial health disparities among black and white women.

METHODS

In-depth life course interviews were used to assess stressful experiences of 15 black and 15 white women. Using information from the interviews, we developed the Cumulative Stress Inventory of Women's Experiences (CSI-WE) as a quantitative instrument to measure stressful life experiences from childhood to adulthood. The CSI-WE was then administered to the original 30 women for validation and feedback.

RESULTS

Qualitative and quantitative assessments were highly correlated, which suggested that the CSI-WE reliably captured the experiences of the interviewed women. Black participants reported significantly higher numbers of childhood and adult stressors, more acute adulthood and lifetime stressors, and worse adult physical self-rated health.

CONCLUSIONS

This study supports the preliminary validity of an instrument that once fully validated may be used in future studies to elucidate the experiences of CD among black and white women and examines how these experiences relate to perceived and objective health status.

摘要

背景

累积劣势(CD)是一种衡量由于资源和机会获取不平等而积累的社会、经济及个人相关压力源的指标,它会增加个体患疾病的生物学风险。本研究的目的是开发一种针对女性经历且具有干预和转化潜力的工具。此外,我们还探讨了累积劣势是否导致黑人和白人女性之间的种族健康差异。

方法

采用深入的生命历程访谈来评估15名黑人女性和15名白人女性的压力经历。利用访谈信息,我们开发了女性经历累积压力量表(CSI-WE)作为一种定量工具,以测量从童年到成年的压力性生活经历。随后,将CSI-WE应用于最初的30名女性进行验证和获取反馈。

结果

定性和定量评估高度相关,这表明CSI-WE能够可靠地捕捉受访女性的经历。黑人参与者报告的童年和成年压力源数量显著更多,成年期和一生的压力源更严重,且成年后的身体自评健康状况更差。

结论

本研究支持了一种工具的初步有效性,该工具一旦经过全面验证,可用于未来的研究,以阐明黑人和白人女性的累积劣势经历,并考察这些经历与感知和客观健康状况之间的关系。

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