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Multiple Disadvantaged Statuses and Health: The Role of Multiple Forms of Discrimination

机译:多种弱势地位与健康:多种形式歧视的作用

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The double disadvantage hypothesis predicts that adults who hold more than one disadvantaged status may experience worse health than their singly disadvantaged and privileged counterparts. Research that has tested this thesis has yielded mixed findings due partly to a failure to examine the role of discrimination. This article uses data from the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States (N = 2,647) to investigate the relationship between multiple disadvantaged statuses and health, and whether multiple forms of interpersonal discrimination contribute to this association. The results suggest that multiply disadvantaged adults are more likely to experience major depression, poor physical health, and functional limitations than their singly disadvantaged and privileged counterparts. Further, multiple forms of discrimination partially mediate the relationship between multiple stigmatized statuses and health. Taken together, these findings suggest that multiply disadvantaged adults do face a "double disadvantage" in health, in part, because of their disproportionate exposure to discrimination.
机译:双重不利假说假设,拥有一个以上处境不利地位的成年人可能会比单身处境不利和特权的成年人遭受更差的健康。检验本论文的研究得出了不同的结果,部分原因是未能检验歧视的作用。本文使用来自美国国家中年人发展状况调查(N = 2647)的数据来调查多种处境不利状况与健康之间的关系,以及多种形式的人际歧视是否促成这种关联。结果表明,与处于不利地位和特权的单身成年人相比,处境不利的成年成年人更容易出现严重的抑郁症,身体健康状况差和功能受限。此外,多种形式的歧视部分地介导了多种污名化状态与健康之间的关系。综上所述,这些发现表明,处境不利的成年成年人的确在健康方面面临“双重劣势”,部分原因是他们受到歧视的比例不成比例。

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