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Stress grounded in experiences of racial discrimination: a cluster analysis among a racially diverse sample in Canada [PDF]
Background and Objective: Previous studies have shown that experience of racial discrimination is associated with increased mental health problems, especially stress.
Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Moshirian Farahi +1 more
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COVID-19-Related and general racial discrimination and mental health in Asian Americans [PDF]
Background Although reports indicate Asian Americans (AA) experienced racial discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic, there exists a research gap that adequately details the nature and influence of racial discrimination on the mental health of AAs ...
Qiuxi Li +6 more
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The relationship between racial discrimination in healthcare, loneliness, and mental health among Black Philadelphia residents [PDF]
Background Black individuals in the U.S. report experiencing the highest levels of racial discrimination in healthcare. Racial discrimination in healthcare contributes to mental health issues and has been shown to be associated with loneliness.
Hyunmin Yu +4 more
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Racial discrimination and life satisfaction among Black Canadians: the mediating role of social support and the moderating roles of gender and place of birth [PDF]
IntroductionThis study used an intersectional theoretical framework to investigate the association between racial discrimination experience and life satisfaction among Black individuals aged 15 to 40 years old in Canada, exploring the mediation role of ...
Jude Mary Cénat +3 more
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Algorithmic Racial Discrimination
This paper contributes to debates over algorithmic discrimination with particular attention to structural theories of racism and the problem of “proxy discrimination”—discriminatory effects that arise even when an algorithm has no information about ...
Alysha Kassam, Patricia Marino
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Case: Simmons v. Alabama State University et al.
Tereszkiewicz, Piotr +1 more
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Anti-Racism at the United Nations
Racial injustice and inequality remain contested internationally, and the United Nations remains a prominent site for this contestation. In this essay, we describe the architecture designated by the United Nations to address racism, racial discrimination,
E. Tendayi Achiume, Gay McDougall
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It is the core and intended function of borders to discriminate. Descriptively, their purpose is to differentiate or distinguish among different categories of persons, sorting those who may enter and belong from those who may not.
E. Tendayi Achiume
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Social Epidemiology of Perceived Discrimination in the United States: Role of Race, Educational Attainment, and Income [PDF]
Background and aims: This study aimed to compare non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and non-Hispanic White (NHW) American adults for the associations of educational attainment and household income with perceived racial discrimination.
Shervin Assari
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Objective Racial discrimination and racial identity may compete to influence incarceration risk. We estimated the predicted days incarcerated in a national US sample of Black, Latino/Latina, and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals.
George Pro +2 more
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