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波多黎各人和波多黎各侨民参与基因研究的社会决定因素。

Social determinants of participation in genetic research among Puerto Ricans and in the Puerto Rican diaspora.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA.

Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 Dec;362:117437. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117437. Epub 2024 Oct 21.

Abstract

Puerto Ricans are underrepresented in genetic research. This underrepresentation denies Puerto Ricans the benefit from therapeutic developments that could mitigate health disparities arising from conditions for which genetically-derived treatments exist. The Puerto Rican diaspora, especially post-2017 due to economic and environmental crises, has expanded within the USA. Prior research suggests that Latin American diaspora communities are less likely to participate in genetic research. We hypothesized, specifically, that the Puerto Rican diaspora in the USA would be less likely to participate in genetic research than would Puerto Ricans in their homeland's archipelago, and that accounting for social and cultural determinants related to the diaspora experience would mitigate this disparity. We implemented an analytical cross-sectional study of archipelago-residing Puerto Ricans and of the USA-residing diaspora to evaluate this hypothesis. With 1582 Puerto Ricans (723 in Puerto Rico, 859 in the USA), we found that while most participants would participate in genetic research, participation rates varied significantly by diaspora status. Puerto Ricans born and living in the USA were initially more likely to decline participation compared to those in Puerto Rico (OR = 1.54, p < 0.01). However, once adjusted for social and cultural variables, this difference was eliminated (aOR = 1.08, p = n.s.). The factors influencing non-participation include oppression, discrimination, distrust, and social determinants, aligning with the theory of minoritization. An important community in the USA and in the world, Puerto Ricans have the right to participate in well-conducted research and to benefit from its findings, particularly around topics that could help address existing disparities in health outcomes.

摘要

波多黎各人在基因研究中代表性不足。这种代表性不足使波多黎各人无法从可能减轻因存在遗传治疗条件而导致的健康差距的治疗进展中受益。波多黎各侨民,尤其是 2017 年后因经济和环境危机而扩大的侨民,已在美国境内扩展。先前的研究表明,拉丁美洲侨民社区不太可能参与基因研究。我们特别假设,美国的波多黎各侨民参与基因研究的可能性低于其家乡群岛的波多黎各人,并且考虑到与侨民经历相关的社会和文化决定因素,这种差异会减轻。我们实施了一项分析性横断面研究,以评估居住在波多黎各的波多黎各人和居住在美国的侨民的假设。我们对 1582 名波多黎各人(723 名在波多黎各,859 名在美国)进行了研究,发现尽管大多数参与者愿意参加基因研究,但参与率因侨民身份而异。与波多黎各的参与者相比,出生和居住在美国的波多黎各人最初更有可能拒绝参与(OR=1.54,p<0.01)。然而,一旦调整了社会和文化变量,这种差异就消除了(aOR=1.08,p=n.s.)。影响不参与的因素包括压迫、歧视、不信任和社会决定因素,与少数化理论一致。波多黎各人是美国和世界上的一个重要社区,他们有权参与精心设计的研究并从研究结果中受益,特别是在可能有助于解决现有健康结果差距的问题上。

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