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Race/ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status-research exploring their effects on child health: a subject review.

机译:种族/民族,性​​别,社会经济地位研究,探讨其对儿童健康的影响:主题审查。

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Data on research participants and populations frequently include race, ethnicity, and gender as categorical variables, with the assumption that these variables exert their effects through innate or genetically determined biologic mechanisms. There is a growing body of research that suggests, however, that these variables have strong social dimensions that influence health. Socioeconomic status, a complicated construct in its own right, interacts with and confounds analyses of race/ethnicity and gender. The Academy recommends that research studies include race/ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status as explanatory variables only when data relevant to the underlying social mechanisms have been collected and included in the analyses.
机译:有关研究参与者和人群的数据通常包括种族,种族和性别作为分类变量,并假设这些变量通过先天或遗传确定的生物学机制发挥作用。然而,越来越多的研究表明,这些变量具有影响健康的强大的社会维度。社会经济地位本身就是一个复杂的结构,它与种族/民族和性别的分析相互作用并混淆了分析。该学院建议仅在收集了与基本社会机制相关的数据并将其纳入分析后,才将研究包括种族/民族,性​​别和社会经济地位作为解释变量。

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