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  1. 1721
    “…However, major racial and ethnic disparities across the pre-exposure prophylaxis continuum, secondary to structural inequities and systemic racism, threaten progress. Many barriers, operating at the individual, network, healthcare, and structural levels, impede PrEP access and uptake within Black and Hispanic/Latino communities. …”
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  2. 1722
    por Dys, Sarah, Pendergrast, Claire
    Publicado 2021
    “…These systems include, but are not limited to, racism, ageism, and capitalism. The unequal and unjust distribution of resources and opportunities over the lifespan results in health, social, and economic disparities in older adulthood. …”
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  3. 1723
    “…We identified five key social determinants associated with high maternal mortality rates in Georgia - geographic location of obstetric services, access to health care providers, socioeconomic status, racism, and discrimination. We found that expanding Medicaid coverage, reducing maternal health care disparities among the races, providing access to maternal care for women in rural areas, and training a culturally competent health workforce, will help to reduce Georgia’s high maternal mortality rate.…”
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  4. 1724
    “…Family dynamics, community setting, and healthcare systems have a potentially bidirectional influence on these caregivers, which is informed by the larger historical reality of systemic racism and general disenfranchisement. This paper outlines how Stress Process and Perceived Control frameworks offer ways for Black American dementia caregivers to achieve a sense of mastery within the complicated and fraught ecology within which their caregiving occurs. …”
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  5. 1725
    “…The COVID-19 virus has caused millions of deaths and impaired physical and mental health and social disconnection for countless persons around the world; concomitantly, the pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the pervasive effects of racism and stigma experienced by Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) and other marginalized/stigmatized groups. …”
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  6. 1726
    “…Black DHH individuals generally experience at least 2 types of oppression, racism and audism, both of which contribute to health disparities within the Black and Deaf communities. …”
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  7. 1727
    “…OBJECTIVES: The disproportionate impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on African Americans along with associated inequities in social determinants of health (SDOH) and racism increase their vulnerability to the psychosocial impact of COVID-19. …”
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  8. 1728
    “…The crises that cities face—such as climate change, pandemics, economic downturn, and racism—are tightly interlinked and cannot be addressed in isolation. …”
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    “…These findings suggest a need for structural interventions to address both structural racism and mental health needs to improve linkage to care and minimize racial disparities in HIV outcomes.…”
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  11. 1731
    “…As part of our Health Equity, Social Justice, and Anti-racism curriculum, our aim was to introduce second-year medical students to a case-based method using a template-based screening and application of toxic stress, buffering factors, and resiliency-fostering tools to address health disparities and inequities with a trauma-informed care approach. …”
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  12. 1732
    “…Once available, access and uptake are limited by factors such as insurance coverage, clinic access, labor markets, stigma, and structural racism and sexism. These must be addressed to facilitate equitable access for all. …”
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  13. 1733
    por Ngana, Colette
    Publicado 2022
    “…Fundamental cause theory, which focuses on an individual’s ability to either avoid health risks or minimize the consequences of these risks, is employed to demonstrate the worsening effects of socioeconomic status (classism) and race (racism) on burn injuries. Managing health risks is dependent upon access to and utilization of flexible resources (knowledge, money, freedom, power, prestige, and social networks) that are differentially distributed across populations based on social conditions like age, race-ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and neighborhood infrastructure. …”
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  14. 1734
    “…Thus, the current study investigates how 309 Asian American adolescents’ (M age = 16.8; SD = 1.15; 50.5% female) perceptions of parents’ racial socialization messages about race and racism relate to the youth’s racial attitudes. Latent profiles of youth’s perceptions of mothers’ and fathers’ racial socialization messages and their associations with colorblind racial attitudes and anti-Black attitudes were examined. …”
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  15. 1735
    “…With the current spotlight on systemic racism and the need to address health inequities, it is critical to develop culturally appropriate strategies for recruiting research study participants from racial/ethnic minority groups. …”
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  16. 1736
    “…From 86 included studies (57 quantitative, 28 qualitative, 1 mixed methods), multiple factors emerged, such as staff training about responsive behaviors (individual level); staff approaches to care (interpersonal level); leadership, staffing resources, and physical environment (institutional level); and racism and patriarchy (societal level). Quantitative and qualitative results each provided key insights, such as qualitative results pertaining to leadership responses to reports of responsive behaviors, and quantitative findings on the impact of staff approaches to care on responsive behaviors. …”
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  17. 1737
    “…In the context of racism, the John Henryism Hypothesis posits that prolonged high-effort coping, which is referred to as John Henryism, may take a toll on physical health among individuals from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds, particularly low SES African Americans. …”
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  18. 1738
    “…It has also highlighted human relational problems, such as racism and conflicts between nations. Although vaccination programs against the severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have started worldwide, the pandemic is ongoing, and people are struggling. …”
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  19. 1739
    “…On the other hand, the need for increasing student-centered approaches was noted, racism was perceived as a difficult topic, and active deconstruction of inequalities was less referenced. …”
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  20. 1740
    “…Effective and culturally appropriate interventions are needed to mitigate the negative health impacts of historical systems, policies, and programs that created and maintain structural racism, especially for immigrants, racial and ethnic minorities, and populations experiencing social disadvantage.…”
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