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Research has shown that ethnic minority groups are less likely to participate in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening than the majority population and hence less likely to be diagnosed at an early stage when treatment is potentially more successful.
A. Woudstra+3 more
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Alcohol in the life narratives of women: Commonalities and differences by sexual orientation [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore social representations of alcohol use among women, with a focus on possible differences between sexual minority and heterosexual women.
Drabble, Laurie A, Trocki, K.
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Own education institutions as an option for minority groups
In this article the introductory part deals with Christian guidelines regarding the rights of minority groups. In the ensuing part the provision of education according to the unique educational needs of minority groups is discussed within the context of ...
H.J. Steyn, A. Weggeman
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Race and mental health : there is more to race than racism [PDF]
Some minority ethnic groups in England and Wales have higher rates of admission for mental illness and more adverse pathways to care.
Burns, Tom, Singh, Swaran P.
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Dual identity, in‐group projection, and out‐group feelings among ethnic minority groups
This study extends research on dual identity and in-group projection by considering category prototypicality and indispensability, and by focusing on ethnic minority members and their attitudes towards the native majority and minority out-groups. Among a
M. Verkuyten, Borja Martinović
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Educational Achievement and Ethnicity in Compulsory Schooling [PDF]
This paper analyzes the evolution of the attainment gap between white British born and ethnic minority pupils throughout compulsory schooling, from the age of 5 to 16.
Christian Dustmann+2 more
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Review of the occupational health and safety of Britain’s ethnic minorities [PDF]
This report sets out an evidence-based review on work-related health and safety issues relating to black and minority ethnic groups. Data included available statistical materials and a systematic review of published research and practice-based reports.
Clay, Diane+7 more
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Lead exposure among young urban women
Objective. Blood lead levels have declined among every age group in the United States, but urban minority residents remain at disproportionate risk for elevated lead levels.
Moline Jacqueline M.+4 more
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Background: While effort has been made to include minority groups in cancer studies in Western countries, overseas experience indicates that recruiting immigrant members to participate in cancer research is challenging. The aim of the paper is to set out
Cannas Kwok
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Review of Barriers to Engaging Black and Minority Ethnic Groups in Physical Activity in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Introduction and Objective: The lower physical activity levels in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups as compared with general population in the United Kingdom (UK) could relate to barriers to engaging these groups in physical activity.
Koshoedo, Seljo+2 more
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