Ethnic and Immigration Status Differences on Child Indicators of Health for European Americans and Latinos

C. M. Granillo, David V. Chavez, Donna M. Garcia, K. Campbell
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This study examined the possibility that ethnicity and immigration status were both related to perceived health and Body Mass Index (BMI) for Latino and European American children. Social identity and comparison theories were used to frame the investigation. A secondary data set comprised of Southern California parents was used for this study. A sample of 165 European American and 152 Latino parents were selected at random and completed a telephone interview about their children’s health. Compared to European Americans, Latino caregivers reported poorer general health and higher BMI for their children. Latino children who had a U.S. citizen caregiver reported better health than did Latino children whose caregiver was not a citizen. Our findings add to the literature on differences in health between European American and Latino children living in the USA and highlight how perceptions of children’s health may differ based on the ethnicity and citizenship status of the caregiver.
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种族和移民身份差异对欧洲裔美国人和拉丁裔儿童健康指标的影响
本研究考察了拉丁裔和欧洲裔美国儿童的种族和移民身份与感知健康和体重指数(BMI)相关的可能性。本研究采用社会认同和比较理论作为研究框架。本研究使用了由南加州父母组成的辅助数据集。研究人员随机选取了165名欧洲裔美国人和152名拉丁裔父母,并对他们的孩子的健康状况进行了电话采访。与欧洲裔美国人相比,拉丁裔照顾者的孩子总体健康状况较差,体重指数较高。由美国公民照顾的拉丁裔儿童报告的健康状况优于非美国公民照顾的拉丁裔儿童。我们的研究结果增加了关于生活在美国的欧洲裔美国人和拉丁裔儿童之间健康差异的文献,并强调了儿童健康的看法如何根据照顾者的种族和公民身份而有所不同。
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