Racial-ethnic differences in social networks and perceived support: Measurement considerations and implications for disparities research.

Melissa Flores, John M. Ruiz, Christian Goans, Emily A. Butler, Bert N. Uchino, Michiyo Hirai, Ruben Tinajero, Timothy W. Smith

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Abstract

Objectives: Racial-ethnic differences in physical/mental health are well documented as being associated with disparities; however, emerging conceptual models increasingly suggest that group differences in social functioning and organization contribute to these relationships. There is little work examining whether racial-ethnic groups respond similarly to classic measures of social networks and perceived support and whether there are significant between-groups differences on these measures. Method: A multisite, cross-sectional study of 2,793 non-Hispanic White (NHW), non-Hispanic Black (NHB), and Hispanic participants was conducted using common measures of social networks and perceived support. A confirmatory factor analytic model was used to test for the invariance of factor covariance and mean structures in a three latent constructs model including social network, social provisions, and interpersonal support. Between-group differences in structural and functional support were assessed. Results: We established measurement invariance of the latent representations of these measures suggesting that racial-ethnic groups responded comparably. In direct comparisons, Hispanics and NHWs demonstrated similar levels of network structure and support. In contrast, NHWs reported support advantages on a majority of measures compared with NHBs. Conclusions: Findings support the use of these measures across groups and provide initial support for potential differences in this hypothesized mediator of racial-ethnic health disparities.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)189-199
Number of pages11
JournalCultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • health disparities
  • measurement invariance
  • race ethnicity
  • social networks
  • social support

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science

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