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The role of socioeconomic factors in Black-White health inequities across the life course: Point-in-time measures, long-term exposures, and differential health returns

机译:社会经济因素在整个生命过程中的黑白健康不平等中的作用:时间点措施,长期暴露以及不同的健康回报

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Research links Black-White health disparities to racial differences in socioeconomic status (SES), but understanding of the role of SES in racial health gaps has been restricted by reliance on static measures of health and socioeconomic well-being that mask the dynamic quality of these processes and ignore the racialized nature of the SES-health connection. Utilizing twenty-three years of longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (1984-2007), this study uses multilevel growth curve models to examine how multiple dimensions of socioeconomic well-being including long-term economic history and differential returns to SES contribute to the life course patterning of Black-White health disparities across two critical markers of well-being: body mass index (N = 9057) and self-rated health (N = 11,329). Findings indicate that long-term SES exerts a significant influence on both body mass index and self rated health, net of point-in-time measures, and that Black-White health gaps are smallest in models that adjust for both long-term and current SES. I also find that Blacks and Whites receive differential health returns to increases in SES, which suggests that other factors such as neighborhood segregation and exposure racial discrimination may restrict Blacks from converting increases in SES into health improvements in the same way as Whites. Together, these processes contribute to the life course patterning of Black-White health gaps and raise concerns about previous misestimation of the role of SES in racial health disparities. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:研究将黑人与白人之间的健康差异与社会经济地位(SES)中的种族差异联系起来,但是对SES在种族健康差距中的作用的理解受到对健康和社会经济福祉的静态衡量标准的掩盖,从而掩盖了这些方面的动态质量处理并忽略了SES与健康连接的种族性质。该研究利用收入动态小组研究(1984-2007)的23年纵向数据,使用多级增长曲线模型来检验社会经济福祉的多个维度(包括长期经济历史和SES的不同回报)如何做出贡献跨着幸福感的两个关键指标的黑白健康差异的人生历程模式:体重指数(N = 9057)和自我评估的健康状况(N = 11,329)。研究结果表明,长期SES会对即时指数测量结果的体重指数和自评健康产生重大影响,并且在针对长期和当前调整的模型中,黑白健康差距最小SES。我还发现,黑人和白人在提高SES方面获得不同的健康回报,这表明其他因素(如邻里隔离和暴露种族歧视)可能会限制黑人以与白人相同的方式将SES的增加转化为健康改善。这些过程加在一起,导致了黑人与白人之间健康差距的形成,并引起人们对先前对SES在种族健康差异中作用的错误估计的关注。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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