大家庭结构和规模的人口估计。

Community genetics Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-08-05 DOI:10.1159/000133305
Anne Garceau, Louise Wideroff, Timothy McNeel, Marsha Dunn, Barry I Graubard
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摘要

背景:以人口为基础的生物家庭规模估计可用于规划遗传研究,评估亲属分布如何影响与家族史相关的疾病,以及估计潜在家庭支持的流行程度。方法:通过以人口为基础的电话调查(n = 1,019)估计每人平均家庭规模。结果:在对人口变量进行多变量调整后,老年人和非白人受访者报告的总一级和二级亲属的平均人数更多。女性报告了更多的总亲属和一级亲属,而受教育程度较低的受访者报告了更多的二级亲属。结论:家庭规模的人口统计学差异对基因研究具有启示意义。因此,在代表性人群中定期收集家庭结构数据将是有用的。
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Population estimates of extended family structure and size.

Background: Population-based estimates of biological family size can be useful for planning genetic studies, assessing how distributions of relatives affect disease associations with family history and estimating prevalence of potential family support.

Methods: Mean family size per person is estimated from a population-based telephone survey (n = 1,019).

Results: After multivariate adjustment for demographic variables, older and non-White respondents reported greater mean numbers of total, first- and second-degree relatives. Females reported more total and first-degree relatives, while less educated respondents reported more second-degree relatives.

Conclusions: Demographic differences in family size have implications for genetic research. Therefore, periodic collection of family structure data in representative populations would be useful.

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