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Perceived Discrimination and Binge Eating Disorder; Gender Difference in African Americans

机译:感知歧视和暴饮暴食症;非洲裔美国人的性别差异

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Environmental stressors, such as perceived discrimination (PD), are linked to Binge Eating Disorder (BED). The current study investigated the association between PD and BED among African Americans, and the variation in such an association based on gender. Data of the National Survey of American Life (NSAL), 2001–2003, with a nationally-representative sample of African American adults, were used ( n = 3516). The independent variable in the study was PD. The dependent variable was BED, measured using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Socio-demographics (age, education, employment, and marital status) were covariates, and gender was the moderator variable. Survey logistic regressions with and without gender × PD interaction terms were used for data analysis. In the pooled sample, PD was associated with higher odds of BED, net of socio-demographic factors. Models also showed a significant gender × PD interaction term suggesting a stronger association between PD and BED for women, compared to men. Gender specific models showed an association between PD and BED among female, but not male, African Americans. Although a link may exist between PD and BED among African Americans, the magnitude of this association depends on gender, with a stronger association among females than males. This finding is in line with the literature that has shown gender-specific consequences of environmental stress for African Americans.
机译:诸如感知歧视(PD)之类的环境压力因素与暴食症(BED)相关。当前的研究调查了非裔美国人中PD和BED之间的关联,以及这种关联基于性别的差异。使用了2001–2003年美国国家生命调查(NSAL)的数据,以及具有代表性的非裔美国成年人的样本(n = 3516)。研究中的自变量是PD。因变量是BED,使用综合国际诊断访谈(CIDI)进行测量。社会人口统计学(年龄,教育程度,就业和婚姻状况)是协变量,而性别是主持人变量。带有或不带有性别×PD交互作用项的调查逻辑回归用于数据分析。在汇总样本中,PD与社会人口统计学因素净值后BED的机率较高相关。模型还显示了显着的性别×PD交互作用术语,表明与男性相比,女性的PD和BED之间的关联性更强。性别特定模型显示女性而非男性中PD与BED之间存在关联。尽管非洲裔美国人的PD和BED之间可能存在联系,但这种联系的程度取决于性别,女性之间的联系比男性更强。这一发现与文献表明环境压力对非裔美国人的性别影响有关。

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