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1861Multi-Level Socioenvironmental Contributors to Childhood Asthma in New York City: a Cluster Analysispor Khan, Sana, Bajwa, Sarah, Brahmbhatt, Diksha, Lovinsky-Desir, Stephanie, Sheffield, Perry E., Stingone, Jeanette A., Li, Sheng“…To better investigate the multiple contributors to disparities in childhood asthma, we compiled data on various individual and neighborhood level socioeconomic and environmental factors, including education, race/ethnicity, income disparities, gentrification, housing characteristics, built environment, and structural racism, from the NYC Department of Health’s KIDS 2017 survey and the US Census’ American Community Survey. …”
Publicado 2021
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1862“…RESULTS: Five primary thematic domains emerged: (1) viral vulnerability, centring around perceived individual risk and vulnerability perceptions; (2) risk assessment, comprising pressures to comply, perception of a tick-box exercise and issues with risk and resource stratification; (3) interpersonal relations in the workplace, highlighting deficient consultation of ethnic minority staff, cultural insensitivity, need for support and collegiate judgement; (4) lived experience of racial inequality, consisting of job insecurity and the exacerbation of systemic racism and its emotional burden; (5) community attitudes, including public prejudice and judgement, and patient appreciation. …”
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1863por Passmore, Susan Racine, Kisicki, Abby, Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea, Green-Harris, Gina, Edwards, Dorothy Farrar“…While individual bias does play a role (ex: a priori assumptions about the willingness or ability of members of underrepresented groups to participate), these behaviors are part of a larger context of systemic racism.…”
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1864por Beltran, Raiza M., Holloway, Ian W., Hong, Chenglin, Miyashita, Ayako, Cordero, Luisita, Wu, Elizabeth, Burris, Katherine, Frew, Paula M.“…PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The differential impact of the COVID-19 and HIV pandemics on marginalized communities has renewed calls for more robust and deeper investigation into structural and social causes of health inequities contributing to these infections, including underlying factors related to systematic racism. Using the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) framework, we analyzed parallel and divergent factors associated with COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS and the prevalence of disparate disease in diverse communities. …”
Publicado 2022
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1865“…CONCLUSION: The review argues that institutional racism and cultural dissonance marginalise South Asian service users from access to quality and effective mental healthcare. …”
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1866First Nations status and emergency department triage scores in Alberta: a retrospective cohort studypor McLane, Patrick, Barnabe, Cheryl, Mackey, Leslee, Bill, Lea, Rittenbach, Katherine, Holroyd, Brian R., Bird, Anne, Healy, Bonnie, Janvier, Kris, Louis, Eunice, Rosychuk, Rhonda J.“…This may reflect systemic racism, stereotyping and potentially other factors that affected triage assessments.…”
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1867“…RESULTS: As expected, participants reported stress rooted in experiences of racism and prejudice, expectations of rejection, English-language acquisition, family relationships, insecure housing, precarious employment, and lack of resources. …”
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1868por Rogers, Charles R., Moore, Justin X., Gilmore, Danielle R., Petersen, Ethan, Brooks, Ellen, Kennedy, Carson, Thorpe, Roland J.“…Researchers must further examine the hidden costs stemming from the interplay between discrimination associated with being Black in America and systemic racism in the educational system—which may be preventing Black men from achieving optimal health.…”
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1869“…BACKGROUND: Structural racism mediates all aspects of Black life. The medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth, and its detrimental impacts on Black birth, is well documented. …”
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1870“…Herein, we begin by focusing on structural racism as a social determinant of health at the societal level that contributes to health disparities through downstream social level (e.g., occupation and residential conditions) and individual level health behaviors (e.g., nutrition, physical activity, and sleep). …”
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1871“…CONCLUSION: Instead, we endorse that racial disparities in disease should be investigated by rigorous measures of structural racism alongside careful measures of genetic factors in relevant disease pathways, rather than relying on genetic ancestry or race as a crude proxy for disease-causing alleles.…”
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1872por Graf, Gloria Huei-Jong, Zhang, Yalu, Domingue, Benjamin W, Harris, Kathleen Mullan, Kothari, Meeraj, Kwon, Dayoon, Muennig, Peter, Belsky, Daniel W“…Analysis restricted to educational mobility suggested differential effects by racial identity; mediating links between educational mobility and healthy aging may be disrupted by structural racism. In contrast, mobility producing accumulation of wealth appeared to benefit White and Black Americans equally, suggesting economic intervention to reduce wealth inequality may have potential to heal disparities in healthy aging.…”
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1873“…Results implicate the importance of attention to multiple life-course social positions in the context of racism within social policies and other initiatives to promote equity in later-life brain health.…”
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1874“…In this review, we discuss how disparities in visual impairment and eye care utilization are affected by each of the five core domains of social determinants of health, namely economic stability (income, employment, and food security), education (education level and health literacy), health care access (insurance and medical costs), neighborhood environment (housing conditions, home ownership, pollution, and crime), and social context (race and racism). Moreover, we describe a framework by which ophthalmologists can take action to address social determinants of vision health. …”
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1875“…DISCUSSION: The Tea House Series may be used as a model for continuing education to provide the tools and the community to confront systems of racism and oppression in any institution. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11606-022-07519-z.…”
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1876por Ronke Coker, Karen Awura-Adjoa“…DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Structural racism and health disparities are linked with the disproportionate loss of Black women and associated negative birth outcomes. …”
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1877por Del Buono, Benedict C., Salhi, Bisan A., Kimmel, Alexis E., Santen, Sally A., Jarrell, Kelli L., White, Melissa H., Brown, Christopher K., Moll, Joel L.“…The four presented topics included the intersection of COVID‐19 and housing, the impact of LGBTQIA+ status on homelessness, housing status related to health system utilization and health outcomes, and housing inequity as a means of perpetuating structural racism. Suggestions for education of these topics included case‐based learning, journal clubs, simulation, collaboration with social work, quality improvement projects, and engagement with community leaders. …”
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1878“…INTRODUCTION: Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities are subjected to a specific form of racism fuelled by deep-seated prejudice and stereotypes. …”
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1879“…Moreover, scholars have expressly—and appropriately—named structural racism as a precursor to inequities associated with SDH. …”
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1880“…We discuss the ways in which sexual minority men reproduce dominant ideologies related to racism, misogyny, and masculine body ideals as they engage with one another on mobile apps. …”
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