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亚特兰大非裔美国母婴队列中自我报告的歧视经历、社会经济和种族两极分化与出生结局之间的关联

Associations Between Self-Reported Experiences of Discrimination, Socioeconomic and Racial Polarization, and Birth Outcomes in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort.

作者信息

Eatman Jasmin A, Ortlund Kaegan, Dunlop Anne L, Barr Dana Boyd, Hill Cherie C, Brennan Patricia A, Ryan P Barry, Liang Donghai, Corwin Elizabeth J, Taibl Kaitlin R, Tan Youran, Eick Stephanie M

机构信息

Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Environ Justice. 2024 Oct 9. doi: 10.1089/env.2024.0055.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Structural racism measures based on publicly available data alone do not capture the breadth of lived experiences of racism or their impacts. Few studies incorporate measures of lived experience in analyses of structural racism at the neighborhood level. We investigated associations between self-reported experiences of racism, measures of racialized economic segregation at the census tract level (a proxy for structural racism), and birth outcomes among pregnant African American people.

STUDY DESIGN

Participants were enrolled in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort (N=297). Experiences of racial and gender discrimination were measured during pregnancy using self-reported, validated questionnaires. The Index of Concentration at the Extremes (ICE) was used to quantify economic segregation (ICE) and racialized economic segregation (ICE) for the census tract of residence during pregnancy. Analysis of continuous ICE measures and self-reported experiences of discrimination were conducted using Kruska-Wallis rank-sum testing. Linear regression was used to estimate associations between self-reported experiences of discrimination and ICE scores with gestational age (in weeks) at delivery and birthweight for gestational age z-scores.

RESULTS

Participants living in areas of higher racialized economic privilege reported more frequent experiences of discrimination (χ ICE = 10.81; χ ICE = 6.30; p<0.05). An increase in frequency of self-reported experiences of discrimination was associated with reduced gestational age at delivery (β= -0.08, 95% confidence interval [CI] = -0.13, -0.03) but not with birthweight for gestational age in adjusted models. ICE scores were not associated with either birth outcome.

CONCLUSIONS

In this Atlanta birth cohort, self-reported experiences of racial discrimination, but not measures of racialized economic polarization, were associated with reduced gestational age among African American pregnant people.

摘要

背景

仅基于公开可用数据的结构性种族主义衡量方法无法涵盖种族主义实际经历的广度及其影响。很少有研究在邻里层面的结构性种族主义分析中纳入实际经历的衡量指标。我们调查了自我报告的种族主义经历、人口普查区层面的种族化经济隔离指标(结构性种族主义的一个代理指标)与非裔美国孕妇出生结局之间的关联。

研究设计

参与者纳入亚特兰大非裔美国母婴队列(N = 297)。在孕期使用经过验证的自我报告问卷测量种族和性别歧视经历。使用极端集中度指数(ICE)来量化孕期居住人口普查区的经济隔离(ICE)和种族化经济隔离(ICE)。对连续的ICE指标和自我报告的歧视经历进行Kruska-Wallis秩和检验分析。使用线性回归来估计自我报告的歧视经历和ICE分数与分娩时孕周(以周为单位)以及孕周出生体重Z评分之间的关联。

结果

生活在种族化经济特权较高地区的参与者报告的歧视经历更频繁(χ ICE = 10.81;χ ICE = 6.30;p<0.05)。自我报告的歧视经历频率增加与分娩时孕周减少相关(β = -0.08,95%置信区间[CI] = -0.13,-0.03),但在调整模型中与孕周出生体重无关。ICE分数与任何一个出生结局均无关联。

结论

在这个亚特兰大出生队列中,自我报告的种族歧视经历而非种族化经济两极分化指标与非裔美国孕妇孕周减少相关。

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