Literature DB >> 29169532

Barrios, ghettos, and residential racial composition: Examining the racial makeup of neighborhood profiles and their relationship to self-rated health.

Jaime M Booth1, Samantha Teixeira2, Anita Zuberi3, John M Wallace4.   

Abstract

Racial/ethnic disparities in self-rated health persist and according to the social determinants of health framework, may be partially explained by residential context. The relationship between neighborhood factors and self-rated health has been examined in isolation but a more holistic approach is needed to understand how these factors may cluster together and how these neighborhood typologies relate to health. To address this gap, we conducted a latent profile analysis using data from the Chicago Community Adult Health Study (CCAHS; N = 2969 respondents in 342 neighborhood clusters) to identify neighborhood profiles, examined differences in neighborhood characteristics among the identified typologies and tested their relationship to self-rated health. Results indicated four distinct classes of neighborhoods that vary significantly on most neighborhood-level social determinants of health and can be defined by racial/ethnic composition and class. Residents in Hispanic, majority black disadvantaged, and majority black non-poor neighborhoods all had significantly poorer self-rated health when compared to majority white neighborhoods. The difference between black non-poor and white neighborhoods in self-rated health was not significant when controlling for individual race/ethnicity. The results indicate that neighborhood factors do cluster by race and class of the neighborhood and that this clustering is related to poorer self-rated health.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Keywords:  Health disparities; Neighborhoods; Race/ethnicity; Residential racial composition; Self-rated health; Social determinants of health

Year:  2017        PMID: 29169532     DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2017.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Res        ISSN: 0049-089X


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4.  Subjective health in adolescence: Comparing the reliability of contemporaneous, retrospective, and proxy reports of overall health.

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