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Perceived socioeconomic status: a new type of identity that influences adolescents' self-rated health.

机译:感知的社会经济地位:一种影响青少年自我评估健康的新型身份。

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PURPOSE: The cognitive, social, and biological transitions of adolescence suggest that subjective perceptions of social position based on the socioeconomic hierarchy may undergo important changes during this period; yet how such perceptions develop is poorly understood, and no studies have assessed whether changes in such perceptions influence adolescents' health. This study describes adolescents' subjective perceptions of familial socioeconomic status (SSS), how SSS changes over time, and how age, race, and objective socioeconomic status (SES) indicators influence SSS. In addition, the study determines whether SSS independently influences adolescents' self-rated health, an important predictor of morbidity and health service use. METHODS: A total of 1179 non-Hispanic black and white baseline 7-12th graders from a Midwestern public school district completed a validated, teen-specific measure of SSS annually for 4 consecutive years. A parent provided information on SES. Markov modeling assessed transitions in SSS over time. RESULTS: SSS declined with age (p = .001) and stabilized among older teens. In addition to age, SES and race, but not gender, were significant correlates of SSS, but the relationships between these factors were complex. In cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, black teens from families with low parent education had higher SSS than white teens from similarly educated families, whereas white teens from highly educated families had higher SSS than black teens from highly educated families. Lower SSS and changes in SSS predicted poor self-rated health even when adjusting for race and objective SES measures. CONCLUSION: Subjective evaluations of socioeconomic status predict adolescents' global health ratings even when adjusting for the sociodemographic factors that shape them.
机译:目的:青春期的认知,社会和生物学转变表明,在此期间,基于社会经济等级制度对社会地位的主观认识可能会发生重大变化;然而,人们对这种看法的发展知之甚少,而且还没有研究评估这种看法的变化是否会影响青少年的健康。这项研究描述了青少年对家庭社会经济地位(SSS)的主观感知,SSS如何随时间变化以及年龄,种族和客观社会经济地位(SES)指标如何影响SSS。此外,该研究确定SSS是否独立影响青少年的自我评估健康状况,这是发病率和卫生服务使用的重要预测指标。方法:来自中西部公立学区的总共1179名非西班牙裔黑人和白人基线7-12年级学生,连续4年每年完成一项针对青少年的SSS验证量度。家长提供了有关SES的信息。马尔可夫模型评估了随着时间的推移,SSS的过渡。结果:SSS随着年龄的增长而下降(p = .001),并在年龄较大的青少年中稳定下来。除年龄外,SES和种族(而非性别)是SSS的显着相关因素,但这些因素之间的关系很复杂。在横断面和纵向分析中,父母教育程度低的黑人青少年的SSS高于同等教育水平的家庭的白人青少年,而高学历家庭的白人青少年的SSS高于受过高等教育的家庭的黑人青少年。较低的SSS和SSS的变化预测了自我评估的健康状况很差,即使根据种族和客观的SES措施进行了调整。结论:对社会经济状况的主观评估可以预测青少年的整体健康状况,即使在调整塑造青少年的社会人口统计学因素时也是如此。

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