夏威夷人口普查数据用于单种族人口估计的逐步比例加权算法。

Q4 Medicine
Masako Matsunaga, Kyle M Ishikawa, Chathura Siriwardhana, Hyeong Jun Ahn, John J Chen
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许多健康和健康差异研究需要不同种族群体的人口流行率信息,但使用美国人口普查数据估计单一种族人口规模一直具有挑战性。对于每个人口普查种族组,人口普查只提供报告为单一种族的人(“单独种族”)和报告为该特定种族的人的计数,无论这些人是否为多种族(“单独或(任何)组合种族”)。由于夏威夷州有大量多种族人口,如何对人口普查中的多种族个人进行分类问题对该州尤为重要。目前的研究利用美国人口普查中主要种族群体及其嵌套的详细种族的数据,开发了用于单种族人口估计的逐步比例加权算法(SPWA)。此外,鉴于在夏威夷的健康差异研究中,“部分夏威夷原住民”经常被视为“夏威夷原住民”,该算法也可以根据独特的部分夏威夷原住民种族分类进行调整。本文描述了SPWA的估计过程,并证明了它对夏威夷5个最常见种族群体的单种族估计能力。这一新方法解决了一个重要问题,即如何对多种族个体进行分类,以加强夏威夷的健康和健康差异研究。
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Stepwise Proportional Weighting Algorithm for Single-Race Population Estimation Using Hawai'i Census Data.

Many health and health disparities studies require population prevalence information of various race groups, but the estimation of single-race population sizes using the US Census data has been challenging. For each Census race group, Census only provides the counts of those reported being single race ("race alone") and those reported of that specific race regardless of whether the individuals were multiracial or not ("race alone or in (any) combination"). The issue of how to classify Census multiracial individuals is especially important for the state of Hawai'i due to its large multiracial population. The current study developed the Stepwise Proportional Weighting Algorithm (SPWA) for single-race population estimation using US Census data for major race groups in the Census and their nested detailed races. Additionally, given that "partial Native Hawaiian" has often been treated as "Native Hawaiian" in health disparities studies in Hawai'i, the algorithm can also adjust for the unique partial Native Hawaiian race categorization. This paper describes the estimation process with the SPWA and demonstrates its ability to estimate single-races for the 5 most common race groups in Hawai'i. This new methodology addresses an important concern regarding how to classify multiracial individuals to strengthen health and health disparities research in Hawai'i.

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