Influence of ethnicity and unemployment on the perceived health of a sample of general practice attenders.

W I Ahmad, E E Kernohan, M R Baker
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Abstract

Published research shows people of Asian origin to be less healthy than the white population. Most of the studies have not taken account of differences in employment between populations of white and Asian origin. Also, little research has been carried out on the patients' perceived health. This study, based on 215 patients from an inner-city general practice in Bradford, looks at the influence of ethnicity and unemployment on the perceived health of the sample. The Nottingham Health Profile was used as the measure of perceived health. In the study population, twice as many Asians as white people were unemployed, and significant differences in perceived health were observed between the employed and the unemployed. After controlling for employment, Asian males had significantly better perceived health than white males in the 16-34 age group. Perceived health of Asian and white females was similar on most morbidity dimensions.

种族和失业对全科医生样本健康感知的影响。
已发表的研究表明,亚洲人的健康状况不如白人。大多数研究都没有考虑到白人和亚裔在就业方面的差异。此外,对患者感知健康的研究也很少。这项研究基于布拉德福德市中心一家全科诊所的215名患者,研究了种族和失业对样本感知健康的影响。诺丁汉健康概况被用作感知健康的衡量标准。在研究人群中,失业的亚洲人是白人的两倍,在就业和失业人群之间,人们对健康的感知存在显著差异。在排除就业因素后,在16-34岁年龄组中,亚裔男性的健康状况明显优于白人男性。亚洲女性和白人女性的感知健康在大多数发病率方面相似。
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