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美国的预期寿命,种族和种族,2000-19:健康差异的系统分析

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    科学领域:

    • 流行病学
    • 公共卫生
    • 生物统计学

    背景情况:

    • 美国的种族和民族之间存在显著和持久的预期寿命差异.
    • 这些差异在当地范围内的地理差异尚不清楚.

    研究的目的:

    • 估计美国3110个县的5个种族族群的预期寿命,
    • 描述预期寿命的时空变化以及种族群体之间的差异.

    主要方法:

    • 使用美国国家生命统计系统死亡数据和国家卫生统计中心人口数据 (2000-2019) 的小区域估计模型.
    • 每年按性别和年龄分别估计的死亡率,按县和种族群体分层.
    • 调整了错误的种族/种族,并构建了缩短寿命表以估计出生时的预期寿命.

    主要成果:

    • 在2000年至2019年期间,预期寿命的趋势因种族和民族群体而异.
    • 黑人,亚洲/太平洋岛民 (API) 和西班牙裔人口的预期寿命增加,而美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民 (AIAN) 的预期寿命保持不变.
    • 黑人和白人之间的差异缩小了,但AIAN和白人之间的差异扩大了;API和西班牙裔的差异普遍下降,但在县级下降.

    结论:

  • 种族和民族的差异在预期寿命上是普遍存在的.
  • 地方层面的数据对于了解和解决健康不平等的根本原因至关重要.
  • 需要有针对性的干预措施来消除健康差异,改善所有人口的寿命.