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Is discrimination an equal opportunity risk?: racial experiences, socioeconomic status, and health status among black and white adults.

机译:歧视是否等于机会均等风险?:黑人和白人成年人的种族经历,社会经济地位和健康状况。

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Using the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, we explore the relationship between racial awareness, perceived discrimination, and self-rated health among black (n = 5,902) and white (n = 28,451) adults. We find that adjusting for group differences in racial awareness and discrimination, in addition to socioeconomic status, explains the black-white gap in self-rated health. However, logistic regression models also find evidence for differential vulnerability among black and whites adults, based on socioeconomic status. While both groups are equally harmed by emotional and/or physical reactions to race-based treatment, the negative consequences of discriminatory experiences for black adults are exacerbated by their poorer socioeconomic standing. In contrast, the association between racial awareness and self-rated health is more sensitive to socioeconomic standing among whites. Poorer health is more likely to occur among whites when they reflect at least daily on their own racial status-but only when it happens in tandem with mid-range educational achievement, or among homemakers.
机译:使用2004年行为危险因素监视系统,我们研究了黑人(n = 5,902)和白人(n = 28,451)成年人的种族意识,感知的歧视和自我评估的健康之间的关系。我们发现,除社会经济地位外,根据种族意识和歧视的群体差异进行调整,可以解释自我评估健康方面的黑白差距。但是,逻辑回归模型还根据社会经济状况找到了黑白成年人之间差异性脆弱性的证据。尽管两组人都受到基于种族的待遇的情感和/或身体反应的伤害,但黑人成年人的社会经济地位较差,加剧了歧视性经历的负面后果。相反,种族意识与自我评价的健康之间的关联对白人的社会经济地位更为敏感。当白人至少每天对自己的种族状况进行反思时,他们更容易发生健康状况不佳的情况,但只有当这种情况与中等教育水平或家庭主妇同时出现时,才会发生。

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