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少数族裔群体中的老龄化。对双重危险假说的审视。

Aging in minority populations. An examination of the double jeopardy hypothesis.

作者信息

Dowd J J, Bengtson V L

出版信息

J Gerontol. 1978 May;33(3):427-36. doi: 10.1093/geronj/33.3.427.

Abstract

The plight of minority aged has been characterized by many as one of double jeopardy: in addition to the disadvantages imposed by their minority group status, the minority aged are said also to experience the devaluation in status associated with old age in our society. Other research has indicated, however, that the gaps between minority and majority individuals tend to decline with age, such that the status disparity between white and minority aged actually may have decreased from middle to old age. To test these competing hypotheses, a series of health, income, life satisfaction, and social participation variables (interaction with family, kin, neighbors, and friends) was examined with data from a large (N = 1269) sample of middle-aged and older blacks, Mexican Americans and whites in Los Angeles County. Differences among the three ethnic groups were found which, in some cases, constituted a case of "double jeopardy" for minority aged. On variables measuring life satisfaction or frequency of contact with relatives, however, the extent of ethnic variation declined across age strata, indicating some support for the "age as leveler" hypothesis.

摘要

许多少数族裔老年人的困境被视为一种双重困境

除了少数群体身份带来的不利因素外,少数族裔老年人据说还会经历在我们社会中与老年相关的地位贬低。然而,其他研究表明,少数族裔和多数族裔个体之间的差距往往会随着年龄增长而缩小,以至于白人和少数族裔老年人之间的地位差距实际上从中年到老年可能已经有所减小。为了检验这些相互矛盾的假设,利用来自洛杉矶县大量(N = 1269)中年及老年黑人、墨西哥裔美国人和白人样本的数据,对一系列健康、收入、生活满意度和社会参与变量(与家人、亲属、邻居和朋友的互动)进行了研究。研究发现了三个种族群体之间的差异,在某些情况下,这些差异构成了少数族裔老年人“双重困境”的一个例子。然而,在衡量生活满意度或与亲属联系频率的变量上,种族差异的程度在不同年龄层中有所下降,这为“年龄作为平等因素”的假设提供了一些支持。

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