Quality of death rates by race and Hispanic origin: a summary of current research, 1999.

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H M Rosenberg, J D Maurer, P D Sorlie, N J Johnson, M F MacDorman, D L Hoyert, J F Spitler, C Scott
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Objectives: This report provides a summary of current knowledge and research on the quality and reliability of death rates by race and Hispanic origin in official mortality statistics of the United States produced by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). It also provides a quantitative assessment of bias in death rates by race and Hispanic origin. It identifies areas for targeted research.

Methods: Death rates are based on information on deaths (numerators of the rates) from death certificates filed in the states and compiled into a national database by NCHS, and on population data (denominators) from the Census Bureau. Selected studies of race/Hispanic-origin misclassification and under coverage are summarized on deaths and population. Estimates are made of the separate and the joint bias on death rates by race and Hispanic origin from the two sources. Simplifying assumptions are made about the stability of the biases over time and among age groups. Original results are presented using an expanded and updated database from the National Longitudinal Mortality Study.

Results: While biases in the numerator and denominator tend to offset each other somewhat, death rates for all groups show net effects of race misclassification and under coverage. For the white population and the black population, published death rates are overstated in official publications by an estimated 1.0 percent and 5.0 percent, respectively, resulting principally from undercounts of these population groups in the census. Death rates for the other minority groups are understated in official publications approximately as follows: American Indians, 21 percent; Asian or Pacific Islanders, 11 percent; and Hispanics, 2 percent. These estimates do not take into account differential misreporting of age among the race/ethnic groups.

按种族和西班牙裔分列的死亡率质量:1999年当前研究摘要。
目的:本报告概述了目前关于美国国家卫生统计中心(NCHS)编制的美国官方死亡率统计中按种族和西班牙裔分列的死亡率的质量和可靠性的知识和研究。它还提供了按种族和西班牙裔的死亡率偏差的定量评估。它确定了有针对性的研究领域。方法:死亡率是根据在各州提交的死亡证明中的死亡信息(死亡率的分子)和人口普查局的人口数据(分母)计算的,这些死亡证明由国家人口统计中心汇编到国家数据库中。关于种族/西班牙裔错误分类和覆盖不足的选定研究总结了死亡和人口情况。对两种来源的按种族和西班牙裔分列的死亡率的单独和联合偏差进行了估计。对偏差随时间和年龄组的稳定性进行了简化假设。原始结果采用了国家纵向死亡率研究的扩展和更新数据库。结果:虽然分子和分母的偏差倾向于在某种程度上相互抵消,但所有群体的死亡率都显示出种族错误分类和覆盖不足的净影响。对于白人和黑人,官方出版物公布的死亡率估计分别被夸大了1.0%和5.0%,主要原因是人口普查中低估了这两个群体。官方出版物对其他少数民族的死亡率轻描淡写,大致如下:美洲印第安人,21%;亚洲或太平洋岛民占11%;西班牙裔占2%。这些估计没有考虑到不同种族/族裔群体对年龄的不同误报。
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期刊介绍: Studies of new statistical methodology including experimental tests of new survey methods, studies of vital statistics collection methods, new analytical techniques, objective evaluations of reliability of collected data, and contributions to statistical theory. Studies also include comparison of U.S. methodology with those of other countries.
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