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Past-Year Racial Discrimination and Allostatic Load Among Indigenous Adults in Canada: The Role of Cultural Continuity

机译:加拿大土着成年人的过去一年的种族歧视和近年损价:文化连续性的作用

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Objective This study aimed to examine the association between racial discrimination and allostatic load (AL) and whether this association was moderated by cultural continuity among Indigenous adults. Methods Data were collected from Indigenous adults attending university in a small city in western Canada between 2015 and 2017 (mean age = 27.8 years). The Experience of Discrimination Situation Score and the Vancouver Index Enculturation Subscale were used to assess racial discrimination and cultural continuity, respectively. AL was measured as a composite of seven biomarkers assessing neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune system function. Bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrapped linear regression models were used to examine associations adjusting for confounders (n = 104; 72.5% women). Results Across the full sample, racial discrimination was associated with a linear, dose-response increase in AL score after adjustment for confounders. Among adults with low cultural continuity, past-year discrimination was associated with increased AL and explained 22% (adjusted R-2) of the variance in AL score. Taken together, the full model including age, sex, and income explained 38% of the variance in AL score in this subgroup. Among adults with high cultural continuity, racial discrimination was not associated with AL, whereas age remained significant and explained 13% of the variance in AL score. Conclusions Past-year racial discrimination was associated with early and more pronounced wear and tear on stress response systems among Indigenous adults relative to peers. Indigenous cultural continuity served as an important buffer that promoted biological resilience against the adverse effects of racial discrimination on physiologic regulation among Indigenous adults.
机译:目的本研究旨在审查种族歧视与近静压负荷(AL)之间的关联,以及本协会是否受到土着成年人之间的文化连续性的缓和。方法从2015年至2017年在加拿大西部的一个小城市中出席大学的土着成年人收集数据(平均年龄= 27.8岁)。歧视情况分数的经验和温哥华指数封闭率分别用于评估种族歧视和文化连续性。以七个生物标志物的复合物测量,评估神经内分泌,心血管,代谢和免疫系统功能。偏置和加速的自动启动线性回归模型用于检查调整混凝剂的关联(n = 104; 72.5%的女性)。结果在整个样本上,种族歧视与姑息赛后调整后的AL分数的线性,剂量反应增加有关。在文化连续性低的成年人中,过去的歧视与增加的Al相关,并解释了AL评分差异的22%(调整后R-2)。在一起,包括年龄,性别和收入在内的全部模型在该亚组中解释了AL得分的差异的38%。在具有高文化连续性的成年人中,种族歧视与Al无关,而年龄仍然很大,并解释了AL得分的13%。结论过去一年的种族歧视与接受对同龄人的土着成年人的应激响应系统的早期和更明显的磨损有关。土着文化连续性作为一个重要的缓冲区,促进了对土着成年人的生理调控对种族歧视的不利影响的生物恢复力。

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