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Does marriage matter? Racial differences in allostatic load among women

机译:婚姻吗?女性中近静载荷的种族差异

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Prior research suggests that there are health benefits associated with marriage, although the physiological implications of marital status for women's health is less clear. Given that recent trends indicate that Black women are less likely to marry than White women, the goal of this study was to evaluate whether marital status accounts for racial differences in women's physical health. Using data from the Nashville Stress and Health Study (2011–2014), we estimated the probability of high allostatic load (AL), a biological indicator of physiological dysregulation, among women aged 18–69. We examined AL scores by race and marital status, evaluated the extent to which Black-White differences persisted after accounting for marital status, and assessed whether the racial disparity in AL varied across marital status groups. Results indicated that Black women had higher AL than White women, although racial differences in AL were not explained by marital status. In addition, marital status was a significant predictor of AL among Black, but not White women. Moreover, the racial disparity in AL was smallest among never married women and largest among currently and formally married women. Taken together, these findings suggest that Black-White inequalities in women's physical health are not explained by racial differences in marital status, despite the widening racial gap in marriage. Nevertheless, marital status may be an influential factor in shaping outcomes among Black women.
机译:现有研究表明,与婚姻有关的健康益处,尽管婚姻状况对妇女健康的生理影响不太清楚。鉴于最近的趋势表明,黑人女性不太可能嫁给白人女性,本研究的目标是评估婚姻状况是否占妇女身体健康的种族差异。使用来自纳什维尔压力和健康研究的数据(2011-2014),我们估计了18-69岁的女性女性女性患者,生理失调生物学载荷(Al)的概率。我们通过种族和婚姻状况审查了AL分数,评估了黑白差异在核算婚姻状况后坚持的程度,并评估了AL中的种族差异是否在婚姻状况群体中变化。结果表明,黑人女性比白人女性更高,尽管Al的种族差异没有通过婚姻状况解释。此外,婚姻状况是黑色中Al的重要预测因子,但不是白人女性。此外,Al中的种族差异在未婚女性中最小,在目前和正式和正式的妇女中最大。这些研究结果表明,尽管婚姻中的种族差距扩大了婚姻状况的种族差异,但妇女身体健康中的黑白不等式也不会解释。然而,婚姻状况可能是黑人女性中成果的影响因素。

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