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对年轻人中的歧视现象及其对健康的影响进行的全面审视。

A comprehensive examination of discrimination and the impact on health in young adults.

作者信息

Ridgeway Sadie O, Denney Justin T

机构信息

Washington State University, PO Box 644020, Wilson-Short Hall, Pullman, WA, 99164-4020, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2023 Mar;320:115728. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115728. Epub 2023 Jan 28.

Abstract

Research has begun to clarify links between discrimination and health, but important gaps remain. A more complete understanding may arise from data on both frequency of discrimination as well as the various forms of discrimination. Using unique Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) Transition to Adulthood Supplement (TAS) data on a representative sample of young adults from the 2017 and 2019 waves, we consider frequency and forms of discrimination separately and in tandem. Using generalized estimating equations panel models, we find that the association between discrimination and health is more pronounced when the frequency of, and the number of reasons for, discriminatory experiences are considered together. For example, relative to experiencing no discrimination, perceiving frequent discrimination and for three or more reasons results in nearly three times higher odds of poor/fair self-rated health and 1.25 points lower on the languishing/flourishing scale. The impact of perceived discrimination on health is likely underestimated if frequency and rationale are not considered as a holistic experience.

摘要

研究已开始阐明歧视与健康之间的联系,但仍存在重要差距。对歧视频率和各种歧视形式的数据进行分析,可能会产生更全面的理解。利用收入动态面板研究(PSID)向成年期过渡补充调查(TAS)中2017年和2019年两轮具有代表性的年轻成年人样本的独特数据,我们分别并同时考虑了歧视的频率和形式。使用广义估计方程面板模型,我们发现,当将歧视经历的频率和原因数量综合考虑时,歧视与健康之间的关联更为显著。例如,与未经历歧视相比,感知到频繁歧视且原因有三个或更多,会导致自我评定健康状况为差/一般的几率高出近三倍,在萎靡/蓬勃量表上低1.25分。如果不将频率和理由视为一种整体体验,那么感知到的歧视对健康的影响可能会被低估。

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