Exploring differences in self-rated health among Blacks, Whites, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans

被引:25
作者
Benjamins, Maureen R. [1 ]
Hirschman, Jocelyn [2 ]
Hirschtick, Jana [1 ]
Whitman, Steven [1 ]
机构
[1] Sinai Urban Hlth Inst, Chicago, IL 60608 USA
[2] Lawrence Family Med Residency, Lawrence, MA USA
关键词
self-rated health; subjective health; ethnicity; Hispanic; African-American; acculturation; REPORTED HEALTH; ETHNIC VARIATION; OLDER-ADULTS; MORTALITY; HISPANICS; NATIVITY; POPULATION; COMMUNITY; VALIDITY; PARADOX;
D O I
10.1080/13557858.2012.654769
中图分类号
C95 [民族学、文化人类学];
学科分类号
0304 ; 030401 ;
摘要
Objectives. Self-rated health (SRH) is a robust predictor of subsequent health and mortality. Although age, gender, and race differences in SRH have been explored, less work has examined ethnic differences, particularly in the US. Design. The current study uses representative data from six Chicago communities to compare levels and determinants of fair-poor health for Blacks, Whites, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans (n = 1311). Results. Mexicans and Puerto Ricans were at least three times more likely to report fair or poor health than Whites, while African-Americans were over twice as likely. In adjusted logistic regression models, only Mexicans remain significantly more likely to report fair-poor health than Whites (OR = 4.3, CI = 1.8-9.8). However, this effect disappears when controlling for acculturation. No variable predicted poor subjective health for all groups, though depression was associated with poor health for most. Conclusion. Together, these analyses suggest that the single item measure of SRH might not be appropriate for comparing health status across members of different race/ethnic groups. More research is needed to understand what factors influence how an individual perceives his or her health.
引用
收藏
页码:463 / 476
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Differences in self-rated health by immigrant status and language preference among Arab Americans in the Detroit Metropolitan Area
    Abdulrahim, Sawsan
    Baker, Wayne
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2009, 68 (12) : 2097 - 2103
  • [22] Are there gender differences in the trajectories of self-rated health among chinese older adults? an analysis of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS)
    Cui, Shichen
    Yu, Yushan
    Dong, Weizhen
    Xu, Tingke
    Huang, Yunyun
    Zhang, Xiangyang
    Chen, Chun
    BMC GERIATRICS, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [23] Self-Rated Health Among Italian Immigrants Living in Norway: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Terragni, Laura
    Rossi, Alessio
    Miscali, Monica
    Calogiuri, Giovanna
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 10
  • [24] How good is "very good"? Translation effect in the racial/ethnic variation in self-rated health status
    Seo, Sukyong
    Chung, Sukyung
    Shumway, Martha
    QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 2014, 23 (02) : 593 - 600
  • [25] Exploring self-rated health among adolescents: a think-aloud study
    Junia Joffer
    Lars Jerdén
    Ann Öhman
    Renée Flacking
    BMC Public Health, 16
  • [26] Is Self-Rated Health Comparable Between Non-Hispanic Whites and Hispanics? Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
    Su, Dejun
    Wen, Ming
    Markides, Kyriakos S.
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2013, 68 (04): : 622 - 632
  • [27] Self-rated health disparities among disadvantaged older adults in ethnically diverse urban neighborhoods in a Middle Eastern country
    Sibai, Abla Mehio
    Rizk, Anthony
    Chemaitelly, Hiam
    ETHNICITY & HEALTH, 2017, 22 (05) : 490 - 509
  • [28] SELF-RATED HEALTH AND MEDICALLY DIAGNOSED CHRONIC DISEASE ASSOCIATION AMONG A DULTS IN PUERTO RICO
    Gago, Cristina
    O'Neill, June
    Tamez, Martha
    Lopez-Cepero, Andrea
    Rodriguez-Orengo, Jose F.
    Mattei, Josiemer
    ETHNICITY & DISEASE, 2023, 33 (04) : 140 - 149
  • [29] Migration processes and self-rated health among marriage migrants in South Korea
    Chang, Hsin-Chieh
    Wallace, Steven P.
    ETHNICITY & HEALTH, 2016, 21 (01) : 20 - 38
  • [30] Acculturation and Self-Rated Health among Latino and Asian Immigrants to the United States
    Kimbro, Rachel Tolbert
    Gorman, Bridget K.
    Schachter, Ariela
    SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 2012, 59 (03) : 341 - 363