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Experiences of Indigenous and ethnic minority women with culturally safe healthcare in Europe: A scoping review. [PDF]
Narbarte GE +4 more
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The association between state-level negative racial sentiment and maternal hypertension in the US from 2016 to 2021: An observational study using Twitter data. [PDF]
Drew LB +5 more
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Characterizing Intersectional Stigma and Its Association With Mental Health Outcomes Among Sexual and Gender-Diverse Youth Assigned Male at Birth in the United States. [PDF]
Tran JT +4 more
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Women's Preferences for Home-Based Self-Sampling or Clinic-Based Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening. [PDF]
Fokom Domgue J +5 more
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Education and Ethnic Prejudice in Europe: Explanations for cross-national variances in the educational effect on ethnic prejudice [PDF]
Education is often found to be a strong determinant of ethnic prejudice. However, there is preliminary evidence that this educational effect varies across countries. Moreover, there are also theoretical arguments to expect cross-national variances in the educational effect on ethnic prejudice. From both a cultural and structural perspective, we set out
Peer Scheepers, Mérove Gijsberts
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Multilingualism and Ethnic Prejudice
Social Psychology, 2021Abstract. This study explored the relationship between the ability to talk to others in more than one language and ethnic prejudice, considering the quality and quantity of intergroup contact. A structural equation model analysis was carried out on a sample of 631 Italian citizens.
Rocco Servidio +3 more
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2023
Abstract Using standard measures of ethnic prejudice, such as how victims feel about dining with, marrying, or attending school with ethnic Ingush, Chapter 6 shows that such prejudice among Beslan victims was highly correlated with support for retaliatory ethnic violence but played no role in peaceful political participation.
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Abstract Using standard measures of ethnic prejudice, such as how victims feel about dining with, marrying, or attending school with ethnic Ingush, Chapter 6 shows that such prejudice among Beslan victims was highly correlated with support for retaliatory ethnic violence but played no role in peaceful political participation.
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