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Beyond conventional socioeconomic status: examining subjective and objective social status with self-reported health among Asian immigrants

机译:超越常规的社会经济地位:在亚洲移民中通过自我报告的健康状况检查主观和客观社会地位

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Despite mounting evidence for a strong and persistent association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health, this relationship is largely unknown among Asian immigrants, a fast growing minority group in the US population. Previous research has typically focused on objective SES (primarily education and income) and ignored self-perceived SES. Using data from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) (N = 1,570), we examined the impact of subjective as well as objective SES upon multiple self-reported health outcomes among Asian immigrants. Results indicated that conventional SES indicators by and large were non-significantly related to self-rated physical health, physical discomfort, self-rated mental health, and psychological distress. In contrast, subjective SES relative to people in the United States and people in the community showed strong associations with health outcomes above and beyond conventional SES markers. This study suggested a promising avenue to incorporate subjective SES in health disparities research, especially among immigrants.
机译:尽管有越来越多的证据表明社会经济地位(SES)与健康之间存在着牢固而持久的联系,但这种关系在亚洲移民中却鲜为人知,亚洲移民是美国人口中快速增长的少数群体。先前的研究通常集中于客观的SES(主要是教育和收入),而忽略了自我感知的SES。使用来自国家拉丁裔和亚裔美国人研究(NLAAS)(N = 1,570)的数据,我们研究了主观和客观SES对亚裔移民中多种自我报告的健康结果的影响。结果表明,常规的SES指标总体上与自我评估的身体健康,身体不适,自我评估的心理健康和心理困扰无关。相反,相对于美国人民和社区人民而言,主观性SES与常规SES标记物之上和之外的健康结果显示出密切的关联。这项研究提出了一种将主观SES纳入健康差异研究的有前途的途径,尤其是在移民中。

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