白人福音派反结构神学与不良健康结果有关吗?

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Milbank Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1111/1468-0009.12688
David A Kindig, Yasmin Mohd Ariffin, Hannah Olson-Williams
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政策要点 白人福音派神学具有 "反结构 "的成分。白人福音派信徒比例较高的县死亡率较高,健康状况一般/较差的人数较多。福音派神学中的反结构因素可能会影响决策和资源分配,并最终影响社区成员的寿命和生活质量,这为宗教领袖和政策制定者提供了一个干预点,以改善人口健康状况:结构性因素是健康的重要决定因素。由于反结构主义已被确定为白人福音派神学的信条,我们探讨了美国某县的白人福音派信徒比例是否与该县的两项健康结果(过早死亡率和健康状况一般/较差的比例)有关:方法:利用公共宗教研究所提供的 2022 年县级健康排名和美国价值地图集的数据进行回归分析:一个县的福音派信徒比例每增加 1%,每 10 万人中的过早死亡人数就会增加 4.01 人,健康状况一般/较差的比例就会增加 0.13%。在控制了收入、教育、政治意识形态和县级学校资金充足率(反结构主义的代表)之后,这些关联仍然是正向的且显著的:我们希望这些发现能为福音派信仰者(尤其是基要派和五旬节派信徒)之间的对话和批判性分析提供信息,让他们了解包含个人层面和促进健康的结构性政策(如学校经费、医疗补助计划扩展和反贫困计划)的信仰体系。这些发现还表明了在人口健康结果研究中考虑宗教和政治意识形态等文化因素的重要性。
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Is White Evangelical Antistructural Theology Related to Poor Health Outcomes?

Policy Points White evangelical theology has an "antistructural" component. Counties with a high percentage of White evangelicals have higher mortality rates and more persons with fair/poor health. The potential influence of antistructural components in evangelical theology on decision making and resource allocation and, ultimately, the length and quality of life of community members presents a point of intervention for religious leaders and policymakers to improve population health.

Context: Structural factors are important determinants of health. Because antistructuralism has been identified as a tenet of White evangelical theology, we explored if there is an association of the percentage of White evangelicals in a US county with two county health outcomes: premature mortality and percentage of fair/poor health.

Methods: Regression analysis was performed with data from 2022 County Health Rankings and the American Value Atlas from the Public Religion Research Institute.

Findings: Every percent of evangelicals in a county is associated with 4.01 more premature deaths per 100,000 population and 0.13% fair/poor health. After controlling for income, education, political ideology, and county school funding adequacy (a proxy for antistructuralism), the associations remain positive and significant.

Conclusions: We hope these findings could inform dialogue and critical analysis among individuals of evangelical faith, particularly fundamental and Pentecostal subsets, regarding a belief system that is inclusive of individual dimensions and health-promoting structural policies like school funding, Medicaid expansion, and antipoverty programs. These findings also demonstrate the importance of considering cultural factors like religion and political ideology in population health outcomes research.

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Milbank Quarterly
Milbank Quarterly 医学-卫生保健
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9.60
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37
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Milbank Quarterly is devoted to scholarly analysis of significant issues in health and health care policy. It presents original research, policy analysis, and commentary from academics, clinicians, and policymakers. The in-depth, multidisciplinary approach of the journal permits contributors to explore fully the social origins of health in our society and to examine in detail the implications of different health policies. Topics addressed in The Milbank Quarterly include the impact of social factors on health, prevention, allocation of health care resources, legal and ethical issues in health policy, health and health care administration, and the organization and financing of health care.
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