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Searching for the Kinkeepers: Historian Gender, Age, and Type 2 Diabetes Family History

机译:搜索“ Kinkeepers”:历史学家的性别,年龄和2型糖尿病家族史

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Kinkeepers facilitate family communication and may be key to family medical history collection and dissemination. Middle-aged women are frequently kinkeepers. Using type 2 diabetes (T2DM) as a model, we explored whether the predicted gender and age effects of kinkeeping can be extended to family medical historians. Through a U.S. telephone survey, nondiabetic Mexican Americans (n = 385), Blacks (n = 387), and Whites (n = 396) reported family histories of T2DM. Negative binomial regressions used age and gender to predict the number of affected relatives reported. Models were examined for the gender gap, parabolic age effect, and gender-by-age interaction predicted by kinkeeping. Results demonstrated support for gender and parabolic age effects but only among Whites. Kinkeeping may have application to the study of White family medical historians, but not Black or Mexican American historians, perhaps because of differences in family structure, salience of T2DM, and/or gender roles.
机译:守门人可以促进家庭沟通,并且可能是收集和传播家庭病史的关键。中年妇女经常是近亲。使用2型糖尿病(T2DM)作为模型,我们探讨了亲属的预计性别和年龄影响是否可以扩展到家庭医学史学家。通过美国电话调查,非糖尿病墨西哥裔美国人(n = 385),黑人(n = 387)和白人(n = 396)报告了T2DM的家族史。负二项式回归使用年龄和性别来预测所报告的受影响亲戚的数量。检查了模型的性别差距,抛物线年龄效应以及由亲戚预测的按年龄的性别交互作用。结果表明支持性别和抛物线年龄效应,但仅在白人中。亲缘关系可能适用于白人家庭医学史学家的研究,但不适用于黑人或墨西哥裔美国人历史学家,可能是由于家庭结构,T2DM的显着性和/或性别角色的差异。

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