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Social Relations and Health: Comparing Invisible Arab Americans to Blacks and Whites

机译:社会关系与健康:将看不见的阿拉伯裔美国人与黑人和白人进行比较

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This paper establishes preliminary benchmarks by comparing average values of social relations and health among Arab Americans, Blacks and Whites. Specifically, we expand traditional racial/ethnic categories to distinguish Arab Americans, historically and legally considered White. Data come from a unique random digit dial (RDD) sample of Arab Americans (N=96), Blacks (N=102) and Whites (N=100) from metro-Detroit collected in 2011, ranging in age from 19-89. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was conducted to compare health, network structure, composition and support quality. Findings established preliminary benchmarks showing that Arab Americans reported more depressive symptoms (7.6) than Whites (5.2), but no difference in physical health. Arab Americans also reported more contact frequency (4.4) than Blacks (4.1) and Whites (4.0), yet lower proportions of networks comprised of the same ethnicity (77%) compared to Blacks (96%) and Whites (97%). Unpacking the White category to identify Arab Americans in a comparative analysis identified benchmarks to show how Arab American health and social relations are distinct from Blacks and Whites, yielding unique avenues for thinking about new ways to conceptualize how race and social relations impact health disparities.
机译:本文通过比较阿拉伯裔美国人,黑人和白人之间社会关系和健康的平均值,建立了初步的基准。具体来说,我们扩展了传统的种族/种族类别,以区分历史上和法律上认为是白人的阿拉伯裔美国人。数据来自2011年收集的底特律都会区(Metro-Detroit)阿拉伯人(N = 96),黑人(N = 102)和白人(N = 100)的独特随机数字拨号(RDD)样本,年龄介于19-89岁之间。进行协方差分析(ANCOVA)以比较健康状况,网络结构,组成和支持质量。研究结果建立了初步的基准,表明阿拉伯人的抑郁症状(7.6)比白人(5.2)多,但身体健康方面没有差异。阿拉伯裔美国人的接触频率(4.4)也高于黑人(4.1)和白人(4.0),但与黑人(96%)和白人(97%)相比,由相同种族构成的网络比例较低(77%)。在比较分析中对白人类别进行分类以识别阿拉伯裔美国人,确定基准,以显示阿拉伯裔美国人的健康和社会关系与黑人和白人之间的区别,为思考新方法以概念化种族和社会关系如何影响健康差异提供了独特的途径。

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