Harry Owen Taylor, Robert Joseph Taylor, Kazumi Tsuchiya, Linda Chatters
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Abstract
Social isolation is associated with worse health; however, few studies have examined the health effects of isolation among African Americans. The purpose of this study is to evaluate associations between social isolation and self-rated physical and oral health from the National Survey of American Life, a nationally representative sample of African Americans. Social isolation was operationalized to reflect both objective isolation (lack of contact) and subjective isolation (lack of emotional closeness). Self-rated physical and oral health were regressed on objective and subjective isolation while controlling for marital status, gender, age, family income, education, and health behaviors. Poorer self-rated physical health was associated with objective isolation, while poorer self-rated oral health was associated with subjective isolation. This study contributes to the small literature of the impact of social isolation on health among African Americans; furthermore, it is the first to examine the relationship between isolation and self-rated oral health in this population.
社会隔离与健康状况恶化有关;然而,很少有研究探讨隔离对非裔美国人健康的影响。本研究的目的是从具有全国代表性的非裔美国人样本--全国美国人生活调查(National Survey of American Life)中评估社会隔离与自我评价的身体和口腔健康之间的关联。社会隔离的操作反映了客观隔离(缺乏接触)和主观隔离(缺乏情感亲近)。在控制婚姻状况、性别、年龄、家庭收入、教育程度和健康行为的情况下,对客观和主观隔离进行了自我评定的身体和口腔健康状况回归。自我评价较差的身体健康与客观隔离有关,而自我评价较差的口腔健康与主观隔离有关。这项研究为有关社会隔离对非裔美国人健康影响的少量文献做出了贡献;此外,它还是第一项研究非裔美国人隔离与自我评价口腔健康之间关系的研究。
期刊介绍:
The journal has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and health care for, low income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of health care.