Gale B J, Erickson J R
Arizona State University, College of Nursing, Tempe 85287-2602, USA. ATBJG@ASUACAD
Health Care Women Int. 1997 May-Jun;18(3):221-32. doi: 10.1080/07399339709516277.
In this study, we examined the relationships among functional health and its correlates in a sample of 101 low-income, older African American (n = 32), White (n = 37), and Hispanic (n = 32) women residing in the southwestern United States. Statistically significant associations were found among age, education, and income and the functional health variables of physical health, independent health, and psychosocial health. Hispanic women reported higher levels of physical health than White. African American women reported higher levels of both independent and psychosocial health than White women. Through regression analysis, physical health was found to be a significant predictor of the need for and use of health services. Little emphasis has been placed on the functional health needs of older women and race in policy and practice.
在本研究中,我们调查了居住在美国西南部的101名低收入老年非裔美国女性(n = 32)、白人女性(n = 37)和西班牙裔女性(n = 32)样本中功能健康及其相关因素之间的关系。在年龄、教育程度、收入与身体健康、独立健康和心理社会健康等功能健康变量之间发现了具有统计学意义的关联。西班牙裔女性报告的身体健康水平高于白人女性。非裔美国女性报告的独立健康和心理社会健康水平均高于白人女性。通过回归分析发现,身体健康是健康服务需求和使用情况的重要预测指标。在政策和实践中,很少有人关注老年女性的功能健康需求和种族问题。