AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the accuracy of self-reported hypertension among older black, white, and Hispanic Americans, focusing on differences based on whether individuals are US-born or foreign-born.
  • Findings reveal that self-reported hypertension has high sensitivity (ranging from 82.8% to 88.9%) across all racial groups and nativity statuses, indicating that most people correctly identify their condition.
  • While specificity is also high (over 90%) for both US-born and foreign-born individuals, it is notably higher for whites than for blacks, suggesting that self-reported hypertension could generally be reliable but needs further research with a larger and more diverse foreign-born population.

Article Abstract

Self-reported hypertension is frequently used for health surveillance. However, little is known about the validity of self-reported hypertension among older Americans by nativity status. This study compared self-reported and measured hypertension among older black, white, and Hispanic Americans by nativity using the 2006 and 2008 Health and Retirement Study (n = 13,451). Sensitivity and specificity of self-reported hypertension were calculated using the Seventh report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure definition. Sensitivity was high among older blacks (88.9%), whites (82.8%), and Hispanics (84.0%), and both foreign-born (83.2%) and US-born (84.0%). Specificity was above 90% for both US-born and foreign-born, but higher for whites (92.8%) than blacks (86.0%). Despite the potential vulnerability of older foreign-born Americans, self-reported hypertension may be considered a reasonable estimate of hypertension status. Future research should confirm these findings in samples with a larger and more ethnically diverse foreign-born population.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10903-011-9549-3DOI Listing

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