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Factors Affecting Whites' and Blacks' Attitudes Toward Race Concordance With Doctors

机译:影响白人和黑人对与医生的种族一致的态度的因素

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This paper assesses whether 2 dimensions of whites' and blacks' attitudes toward race concordance with doctors are associated with past unfair treatment in health care and general racial attitudes, and whether the association varies by race. Using telephone survey data, we find that among blacks, but not whites, more positive attitudes toward race-concordant doctors are associated with past unfair treatment in health care related to doctor race. In addition, we find that among whites, but not blacks, more positive attitudes toward race concordance are associated with negative attitudes toward interracial contact in general. We conclude that these dimensions of blacks' and whites' attitudes toward health care are associated with distinct factors. The findings encourage research on how attitudes formed outside health care, as well as how health care experiences influence attitudes toward health care and how these factors may vary by location in the system of racial inequality.
机译:本文评估了白人和黑人对种族与医生的一致态度的两个方面是否与过去在医疗保健方面的不公平待遇和普遍的种族态度有关,以及这种联系是否因种族而异。使用电话调查数据,我们发现在黑人而非白人中,对种族和睦的医生持更积极的态度与过去与种族有关的医疗保健不公平待遇有关。此外,我们发现在白人而非黑人中,对种族和谐的更多积极态度与对种族间接触的消极态度有关。我们得出的结论是,黑人和白人对医疗保健态度的这些方面与不同的因素有关。这些发现鼓励人们对在医疗保健之外的态度如何形成,以及医疗保健的经历如何影响对医疗保健的态度以及这些因素如何因种族不平等体系中的位置而变化进行研究。

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    《Journal of the National Medical Association》 |2010年第9期|p.787-793|共7页
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    Jennifer Malat, PhD, David Purcell, PhD, Michelle van Ryn, PhD, MPHAuthor Affiliations: Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cinncinnati, Ohio (Dr Malat), Department of Sociology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio (Dr Purcell), Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Dr Ryn).Correspondence: Jennifer Malat, PhD, Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210378, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0378 (jennifer.malat@ uc.edu).,;

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