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信任是否在少数族裔加拿大人在 COVID-19 大流行期间经历的歧视与医疗保健获取和利用之间起中介作用?

Does Trust Mediate the Relationship Between Experiences of Discrimination and Health Care Access and Utilization Among Minoritized Canadians During COVID-19 Pandemic?

机构信息

Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Dec;11(6):3561-3571. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01809-w. Epub 2023 Oct 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We sought to determine if trust in government institutions mediate the relationship between experiences of discrimination and health care utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

We used data from Statistics Canada's Crowdsourcing Data: Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians-Experiences of Discrimination. We used generalized linear latent and mixed models (Gllamm) with a binomial and logit link function as well as generalized structural equation modeling (GSEM) to determine if reported discrimination and trust were associated with difficulties in accessing health services, health care, and the likelihood of experiencing negative health impacts. We also examined if trust mediated the relationship between experiences of discrimination and these health outcomes. Our analytical sample consisted of 2568 individuals who self-identified as belonging to a visible minority group.

RESULTS

The multivariate results indicate that experiences of discrimination during COVID-19 were associated with higher odds of reporting difficulties in accessing general health services (OR = 1.99, p ≤ 0.01), receiving care (OR = 1.65, p ≤ 0.01), and higher likelihood of reporting negative health impacts (OR = 1.68, p ≤ 0.01). Our mediation analysis indicated that trust in public institutions explained a substantial portion of the association between reported discrimination and all the health outcomes, although the effects of experiencing discrimination remain significant and robust.

CONCLUSION

The findings show that building and maintaining trust is important and critical in a pandemic recovery world to build back better.

摘要

目的

我们试图确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间,政府机构的信任是否在歧视经历与医疗保健利用之间的关系中起中介作用。

方法

我们使用了来自加拿大统计局众包数据的信息:COVID-19 对加拿大人的影响-歧视经历。我们使用广义线性潜在和混合模型(Gllamm),使用二项式和对数链接函数以及广义结构方程模型(GSEM),以确定报告的歧视和信任是否与获取医疗服务、医疗保健的困难以及经历负面健康影响的可能性相关。我们还检查了信任是否在歧视经历与这些健康结果之间的关系中起中介作用。我们的分析样本由 2568 名自认为属于少数族裔群体的个人组成。

结果

多变量结果表明,在 COVID-19 期间经历歧视与报告在获取一般医疗服务(OR=1.99,p≤0.01)、接受护理(OR=1.65,p≤0.01)以及报告负面健康影响的可能性增加(OR=1.68,p≤0.01)相关。我们的中介分析表明,对公共机构的信任解释了报告的歧视与所有健康结果之间的关联的很大一部分,尽管歧视经历的影响仍然显著且稳健。

结论

研究结果表明,在大流行后的恢复世界中,建立和维护信任对于更好地重建是重要和关键的。

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