| Literature DB >> 25904652 |
Hope Landrine1, Irma Corral1, Marla B Hall1, Jukelia J Bess1, Jimmy Efird1.
Abstract
African-Americans sometimes rate their health as Poor/Fair in the absence of chronic diseases. Theoretically, this lack of correspondence between self-rated health and objective health is due to racial discrimination that results in rating one's health negatively and in terms of social rather than health variables. We tested this Health Pessimism model with 2118 African-Americans. Results revealed that Poor/Fair self-rated health was predicted mostly by objective health for the Low Discrimination group but mostly by demographic variables for the High Discrimination group, in a manner consistent with Health Pessimism. Inconsistencies among prior studies might reflect differences in the prevalence of high discrimination among their samples.Entities:
Keywords: African-Americans; health pessimism; objective health; racial discrimination; self-rated health
Year: 2016 PMID: 25904652 DOI: 10.1177/1359105315580465
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053