西班牙姓氏母亲的种族和民族。

Journal of public health and epidemiology Pub Date : 2013-09-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-30
Carlos R Oliveira, Alicia Guzman, Gaynelle Hensely, Melissa H Leps, Nancy A Miller, Pablo J Sánchez
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本研究的目的是评估医院根据母亲的西班牙姓氏指定的种族/民族如何与自我报告相关,并探讨这些母亲如何使用美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的分类来确定自己的种族/民族。研究人员前瞻性地招募了235名母亲,并要求她们报告自己的种族/民族。确定了用姓氏作为分配种族/民族的工具的阳性预测值(PPV)。使用姓氏识别民族和种族的PPV分别为79%和30%。57%的母亲不能通过国家卫生研究院的分类来确定自己的种族。尽管西班牙姓氏更准确地反映了民族而不是种族,但它的使用与实质性的差异有关。
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Race and ethnicity of mothers with Spanish surnames.

The objective of this study was to assess how hospital designation of race/ethnicity based on Spanish surnames of mothers correlated with the self-report, and explores how these mothers identified their own race/ethnicity using the National Institutes of Health (NIH) categories. 235 mothers were enrolled prospectively and asked to report their race/ethnicity. Positive predictive value (PPV) of using surnames as a tool for assigning race/ethnicity was determined. The PPV of using surnames to identify ethnicity and race was 79 and 30%, respectively. 57% of mothers could not identify their race by the NIH categories. Although Spanish surnames more accurately reflected ethnicity than race, its use was associated with substantial discrepancies.

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