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By: Simran Sethi.  Objective  Health status based on severity of the diagnosis  Subjective  Self-perceived health status  Common Factors  Gender.

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1 By: Simran Sethi

2  Objective  Health status based on severity of the diagnosis  Subjective  Self-perceived health status  Common Factors  Gender  Socioeconomic background  Race

3  “Self-rated health”  Irreplaceable when considering an individual’s health status  Blacks consistently report lower self-rated health than whites, even when not as physically sick.  Blacks pessimism >> whites pessimism

4  Racism  Less respect  Poorer service  Even in everyday activities  Leads to adverse physical and mental health  The relationship between perceptions of unfair treatment and self-rated health is questioned.

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6 1. Blacks are more likely to be health pessimists than whites. 2. Adults who perceive that they are treated unfairly are more likely to be health pessimists 3. There are race differences in terms of perception of maltreatment (both interpersonal and institutionally) and will account for an elevated risk of health pessimism amongst blacks.

7  Face-to-face interview  Target population: adults in Detroit  70% response rate  Questions about health related hypotheses…

8  Would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?  [1] fair/poor  [0] excellent, very good, good  [If a] Doctor or health professional has told you that you have any chronic/serious illness?  How much do these health problems usually interfere with your life or activities? (Scale of 1-4)  More detailed questions

9 1. Age, continuous  measured in years 2. Sex  1 for female and 0 for male 3. Race  1 for black; 0 for white respondents who indicated other

10  % of Poverty  Poverty line  Family income  Size of family  Education  Amount of education

11  “marginalization”  Costs too much  Couldn’t get an appointment  Have to travel too far  No transportation to health care  Is there a particular doctor/clinic you go to when you are sick/need advice on health?  (0) have a regular doctor/have not seen a doctor in 1 year

12  Exercise  Diet  Smoking  Physical inactivity  Body Mass Index (BMI)

13  Interpersonal  In your day to day life how many of the following have happened to you? a)You were treated with less respect b) You were treated with less courtesy c) You received poorer service at restaurants/stores d) People act as though they think you’re not smart  Industrial  Do you ever think you’ve been unfairly fired or denied a promotion/not been hired for a job/unfairly stopped and searched, physically threatened or abused by the police?

14  Three possible factors  Medical care access  How difficult is it to get to a hospital or doctor?  Health-related behaviors  Do you exercise? Do you eat junk food? Do you smoke?  Socioeconomics status  Can you pay for a regular visit to the doctor?

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17 1. Blacks with increased pessimism may be less likely to accept treatment 2. Blacks face more unfair treatment 3. Direct and indirect ways of interpreting


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