State Politics and Policies and Racialized Disability Patterns among Midlife Adults in the United States, 2008-2019.

IF 3.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Courtney E Boen,Elise M Parrish
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Although extensive research examines the individual- and household-level determinants of racialized disability patterns, the roles of state political and policy contexts have received less attention. Merging more than a decade of data from the American Community Survey (N = 7,928,386) to data on state politics and economic and social welfare policies, we use two-way fixed-effects models to investigate the links between state political and policy contexts and disability risks, considering whether these links vary across race and race-sex groups. Results show that (1) state contexts diverged dramatically over the period, (2) more liberal political contexts and generous economic and social safety net policies were generally associated with reduced disability risks, and (3) state contexts were strongly associated with the disability of White people, but results were more mixed for Black people, especially Black women. This study highlights the salience of state politics and policy for understanding and redressing racialized disability patterns.
2008-2019年美国中年人的州政治与政策及种族化残疾模式
尽管广泛的研究考察了种族化残疾模式的个人和家庭层面的决定因素,但国家政治和政策背景的作用受到的关注较少。将美国社区调查(N = 7,928,386)十多年的数据与州政治、经济和社会福利政策的数据结合起来,我们使用双向固定效应模型来调查州政治和政策背景与残疾风险之间的联系,并考虑这些联系是否因种族和种族性别群体而异。结果表明:(1)不同时期的国家环境差异显著;(2)更自由的政治环境和慷慨的经济和社会安全网政策通常与降低残疾风险相关;(3)国家环境与白人的残疾密切相关,但对黑人,特别是黑人妇女的影响更为复杂。这项研究强调了国家政治和政策对于理解和纠正种族化残疾模式的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health and Social Behavior is a medical sociology journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Its editorial policy favors manuscripts that are grounded in important theoretical issues in medical sociology or the sociology of mental health and that advance theoretical understanding of the processes by which social factors and human health are inter-related.
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