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Qualitative exploration of cultural factors influencing diet among African- Caribbean- and US-born Blacks living in the northeast USA

机译:定性探究生活在美国东北部的非洲裔加勒比海裔和美国裔黑人中影响饮食的文化因素

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Limited research considers the ethnic and cultural diversity among the US Black population, and how this diversity influences diet. The purpose of the present qualitative study is to (1) explore the influence of culture, nativity and ethnicity on the diet of US-born, African-born and Caribbean/Latin American-born Blacks and (2) explore a model of dietary acculturation among the African-born and Caribbean/Latin American-born Blacks. The purposive sample included twenty-two US-born, fifteen Caribbean/Latin American-born and ten African-born Blacks (n 47) living in Boston, who participated in either an in-depth interview (n 12) or a focus group (five groups, size 5–9). Satia-Abouta's model of dietary acculturation informed the interview and focus group questions, which explored the influence of psychosocial factors, taste preferences and environmental factors on dietary changes. NVivo 10 software was utilised for the coding and analysis. Topics based on a priori and posteriori analyses included differences in psychosocial factors and taste preferences and environmental factors by nativity. Caribbean/Latin American-born and African-born Blacks expressed the importance of cultural identity in their dietary preferences and found adaptive strategies to maintain cultural diet, while US-born Blacks demonstrated a variety of preferences for traditionally African American foods. Environmental factors varied by place of birth and residence, with US-born Blacks citing poorer quality and limited affordability of foods. These findings suggest the importance of psychosocial and environmental factors in shaping the diet of the ethnically diverse US Black population and underscore the dietary diversity within and across the different ethnic groups of Blacks.
机译:有限的研究考虑了美国黑人人口的种族和文化多样性,以及这种多样性如何影响饮食。本定性研究的目的是(1)探索文化,民族和种族对美国出生,非洲出生和加勒比/拉丁美洲出生的黑人饮食的影响,以及(2)探索饮食适应的模型在非洲裔和加勒比/拉丁美洲裔黑人中。目的样本包括居住在波士顿的22名美国出生的人,15名加勒比/拉丁美洲出生的人和10名非洲出生的黑人(n 47),他们参加了一次深度访谈(n 12)或一个焦点小组(五组,大小5–9)。 Satia-Abouta的饮食适应性模型为访谈和焦点小组提问提供了依据,该模式探讨了心理社会因素,口味偏好和环境因素对饮食变化的影响。 NVivo 10软件用于编码和分析。根据先验和后验分析得出的主题包括,社会心理因素,品味偏好和环境因素的差异(由耶稣诞生而定)。加勒比/拉丁美洲裔和非洲裔黑人在饮食偏爱中表达了文化认同的重要性,并找到了保持文化饮食的适应性策略,而美国裔黑人则表现出对传统非裔美国人食物的多种偏爱。环境因素因出生地和居住地的不同而不同,以美国出生的黑人为例,其质量较差,食品的承受能力有限。这些发现表明,社会心理和环境因素在塑造美国黑人种族的饮食结构中的重要性,并强调了黑人不同种族内部和之间的饮食多样性。

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