加拿大多重社会身份交叉点健康不平等的多层次建模

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
C. Ickert, A. Senthilselvan, G. Jhangri
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摘要

加拿大的卫生不公平现象普遍存在。交叉理论和新的定量方法可用于了解卫生不公平。本研究利用2015年和2016年加拿大社区健康调查的成年人样本,采用多层次分析个体异质性和歧视性准确性(MAIHDA)来研究种族、性别、收入和移民身份对感知健康和感知心理健康的交叉影响。最终模型的方差分割系数较小,表明社会阶层间的大部分方差是由四个变量的主效应来解释的。报告了各社会阶层的交叉互动效应。
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Multilevel Modeling of Health Inequalities at the Intersection of Multiple Social Identities in Canada
ABSTRACT Health inequities in Canada are pervasive. Intersectional theory and novel quantitative methods can be used to understand health inequities. Drawing on a sample of adults from the 2015 and 2016 Canadian Community Health Survey, this study uses multilevel analysis individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) to examine the intersectional effect of race, sex, income and immigration status on perceived health and perceived mental health. Small variance partition coefficients of the final models suggest that most of the variance across social strata is explained by the main effects for the four variables. Intersectional interaction effects for each social strata are reported.
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期刊介绍: The Sociological Quarterly is devoted to publishing cutting-edge research and theory in all areas of sociological inquiry. Our focus is on publishing the best in empirical research and sociological theory. We look for articles that advance the discipline and reach the widest possible audience. Since 1960, the contributors and readers of The Sociological Quarterly have made it one of the leading generalist journals in the field. Each issue is designed for efficient browsing and reading and the articles are helpful for teaching and classroom use.
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