非裔美国人和白人参与者样本中症状的患病率和严重程度

Journal of cultural diversity Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Indu Taneja, Suzanna So, Julian M Stewart, Meredyth Evans, Leonard A Jason
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根据美国疾病控制与预防中心(2013年)的数据,与其他种族或族裔群体相比,非洲裔美国人在一系列健康问题上的患病率要高得多。许多这些情况都归因于非洲裔美国人社区所面临的历史和当代社会和经济差距。虽然许多健康状况在非裔美国人中发生率较高,但由于这些差异,是否有特定的症状群在非裔美国人中也可能更为普遍尚不清楚。非裔美国人和白人之间的潜在症状差异尚未得到彻底的研究。目前的研究比较了非裔美国人和白人参与者的患病率和疼痛严重程度。在睡眠障碍区和生殖区,症状患病率存在显著差异。非裔美国人也会因为站立不耐受的症状而感到更多的疼痛。讨论了这一发现的含义。
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Prevalence and Severity of Symptoms in a Sample of African Americans and White Participants.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2013), African Americans have a substantially greater prevalence of a range of health conditions when compared to other racial or ethnic groups. Many of these conditions have been attributed to the historical and contemporary social and economic disparities faced by the African American community. While many health conditions occur at a higher rate in African Americans, it is unclear whether there are specific symptom clusters that may also be more prevalent in African Americans as a result of these disparities. Potential differences in symptomology have not been thoroughly examined between African Americans and White populations. The current study compares the prevalence and pain severity of symptoms among a sample of African Americans and White participants. Significant differences in symptom prevalence were found in disturbed sleep and reproductive areas. African Americans also experience more pain due to symptoms related to orthostatic intolerance. Implications of this finding are discussed.

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