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opportunity to observe how gender, race, and class power relations are enacted and reconstituted to shape health inequities. Using …
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subordinate in multiple stratification systems such as gender, race and class are at especially high risk. Multiple minority … that certain relational schemas are jointly shaped by gender, race, and class and help explain their anomalous effects on … self-salience helps explain the paradoxical patterns of mental health by gender, race, and social class. The findings …
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, classism and heterosexism, this paper investigates the degree to which race, gender, class and sexuality manifest distinct and … race, gender, class and sexuality cannot be disentangled from one another as predictors of hypertension. … regression is used to model the main effects of, and interactions between, race, gender, education, household income and sexual …
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responsibility for high cholesterol are placed and if they vary by women's class background. My findings reveal that all the …’, and individual responsibilities, while women's awareness of the social determinants of health varies by class. I argue the …
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contributes to mortgage strain, we present an analysis of 28 in-depth interviews conducted with middle and working-class African … a health-related event that triggered the collapse of a fragile household budget. Like many middle and working-class …
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composition, zygosity, and race. Findings reveal suggestive differences between fraternal and imputed identical twin estimates for …
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Studies indicate an ethnic density effect, whereby an increase in the proportion of racial/ethnic minority people in an area is associated with reduced morbidity among its residents, though evidence is varied. Discrepancies may arise due to differences in the reasons for and periods of...
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Previous work suggests that regional variation in pre-migration exposure to racism and discrimination, measured by a region's racial composition, predicts differences in individual-level health among black immigrants to the United States. We exploit data on both region and country of birth for...
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This article examines the reflexive, biosocial nature of genomic meaning making around race, drawing on discourse … analysis of 732 articles on genomics and race published from the years 1986–2010, in-depth interviews with 36 of the world …’s most elite genomics researchers, interviews with 15 critics, policymakers, and trainees involved in debates over race, and …
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In the United States, race and ethnicity are considered key social determinants of health because of their enduring … making progress toward reducing racial/ethnic inequalities in health. While race/ethnic disparities in infant and adult … outcomes are well documented, less is known about patterns and trends by race/ethnicity among children. Our objective was to …
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