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Another Mexican birthweight paradox? The role of residential enclaves and neighborhood poverty in the birthweight of Mexican-origin infants.

机译:另一个墨西哥出生体重悖论?居住区和邻里贫困在墨西哥裔婴儿出生体重中的作用。

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Examining whether contextual factors influence the birth outcomes of Mexican-origin infants in the US may contribute to assessing rival explanations for the so-called Mexican health paradox. We examined whether birthweight among infants born to Mexican-origin women in the US was associated with Mexican residential enclaves and exposure to neighborhood poverty, and whether these associations were modified by nativity (i.e. mother's place of birth). We calculated metropolitan indices of neighborhood exposure to Mexican-origin population and poverty for the Mexican-origin population, and merged with individual-level, year 2000 natality data (n=490,332). We distinguished between neighborhood exposure to US-born Mexican-origin population (i.e. ethnic enclaves) and neighborhood exposure to foreign-born (i.e. Mexico-born) Mexican-origin population (i.e. immigrant enclaves). We used 2-level hierarchical linear regression models adjusting for individual, metropolitan, and regional covariates and stratified by nativity. We found that living in metropolitan areas with high residential segregation of US-born Mexican-origin residents (i.e. high prevalence of ethnic enclaves) was associated with lower birthweight for infants of US-born Mexican-origin mothers before and after covariate adjustment. When simultaneously adjusting for exposure to ethnic and immigrant enclaves, the latter became positively associated with birthweight and the negative effect of the former increased, among US-born mothers. We found no contextual birthweight associations for mothers born in Mexico in adjusted models. Our findings highlight a differential effect of context by nativity, and the potential health effects of ethnic enclaves, which are possibly a marker of downward assimilation, among US-born Mexican-origin women.
机译:研究情境因素是否会影响美国墨西哥裔婴儿的出生结局,可能有助于评估针对所谓墨西哥健康悖论的竞争对手解释。我们检查了美国墨西哥裔妇女出生的婴儿中的出生体重是否与墨西哥居住飞地和邻里贫困相关,以及这些关系是否因出生而改变(即母亲的出生地)。我们计算了墨西哥裔居民的邻里暴露程度以及墨西哥裔居民的贫困程度的都市指数,并将其与个人级别的2000年出生数据进行了合并(n = 490,332)。我们将邻里暴露于美国出生的墨西哥裔人口(即种族飞地)和邻里暴露于外国出生(即墨西哥裔)的墨西哥裔人口(即移民飞地)之间进行了区分。我们使用了针对个人,都市和区域协变量进行调整的2级分层线性回归模型,并按生日进行了分层。我们发现,在协变量调整前后,居住在美国出生的墨西哥裔美国居民的居住隔离度较高的大都市区(即,种族飞地的高患病率)与出生于美国的墨西哥裔母亲的婴儿的较低出生体重有关。当同时调整与种族和移民飞地的接触时,后者在美国出生的母亲中与出生体重呈正相关,前者的负面影响增加。在调整后的模型中,我们没有发现墨西哥出生的母亲的上下文相关的出生体重关联。我们的研究结果突出表明,在美国出生的墨西哥裔女性中,耶稣诞生对环境的影响不同,民族飞地对健康的潜在影响也可能是向下同化的标志。

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