Ethnic and Nativity Differences in the Social Support-Physical Health Association Among Black Americans

被引:12
作者
Erving, Christy L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Carolina Charlotte, Dept Sociol, 9201 Univ City Blvd,Fretwell Bldg 490L, Charlotte, NC 28223 USA
关键词
Social support; Physical health; Caribbean Blacks; National Survey of American Life; Black Americans; MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER; SELF-RATED HEALTH; OLDER AFRICAN-AMERICANS; NATIONAL-SURVEY; NEGATIVE INTERACTION; EMOTIONAL SUPPORT; BLOOD-PRESSURE; PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; EXTENDED FAMILY; MENTAL-HEALTH;
D O I
10.1007/s10903-016-0492-1
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Despite an abundant literature on social support and health, relatively less is known about how support and its impact on physical health vary within the Black population. Using the National Survey of American Life (NSAL), this paper examines which sources and types of support are associated with physical health among African Americans, U.S.-born Caribbean Blacks and foreign-born Caribbean Blacks. The results showed that for U.S.-born Caribbean Blacks, being married was especially beneficial to health. Closeness to family was associated with better health while negative interactions with family members was associated with worse health for African Americans and foreign-born Caribbean Blacks. Different sources of instrumental support affected all three groups. Overall, the findings reveal that, among Black Americans, the association between social support and physical health is contingent upon ethnicity, nativity, and the ways in which social support and health are operationalized.
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页码:124 / 139
页数:16
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