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Minoritized Racial and Ethnic Groups

2023
Abstract Health research in the United States has been a vehicle of racism, perpetuating chronic health inequities. The authors posit that researchers and research institutions must seek to redress these issues and develop an antiracist health equity praxis.
Stephanie Hoover   +5 more
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Platelet Counts in Three Racial Groups

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1987
Documented differences exist in red blood cell (RBC) and granulocyte counts between black and white people. However, little comparative information is available on differences in platelet counts in the two racial groups. Therefore, this study was performed to compare platelet counts in healthy white (94), black (92), and Latin-American (63) persons ...
S, Saxena   +3 more
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Ethanol elimination among different racial groups

Alcohol, 1992
This study examined the relationship between ethanol elimination and race, specifically exploring differences among Alaskan Natives, American Indians, and whites. Native Americans, believed to be of recent Asian origin, were expected to eliminate alcohol faster than whites.
B, Segal, L K, Duffy
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Obstetric characteristics in different racial groups

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1983
Summary. A detailed analysis of 2632 consecutive pregnancies in white, black and Asian women, who were delivered during the period 1978 to 1980, found significant differences between the three ethnic groups. Asian primiparae had the longest first and second stages of labour, with the highest incidence of prolonged latent phase (14%) and primary ...
S M, Tuck   +4 more
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Ethanol Metabolism in Various Racial Groups

1976
Eskimos and Indians, according to casual reports, take longer to sober up after an alcoholic debauch than do whites. We studied this apparent difference by administering ethanol to appropriate subjects and determining blood alcohol concentrations at intervals. We found the concentrations fell significantly faster in whites.
D, Fenna   +3 more
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Expectations in Mixed Racial Groups

Sociology of Education, 1974
This research studies how the status characteristics of adults and children affect adults' ability to raise a child's expectations of his own performance at school-like tasks. White adults are effective at raising expectations of white children or black children in mixed racial work groups; black adults are effective with black children but apparently ...
Doris R. Entwisle, Murray Webster
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Racial Ideologies, Racial-Group Boundaries, and Racial Identity in Veracruz, Mexico

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2010
Recent scholarly interest in the populations of African descent in Latin America has contributed to a growing body of literature.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening in 3 Racial Groups

American Journal of Health Behavior, 2007
To understand predictors of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in African Americans, European Americans, and Native Americans as these groups differ in CRC incidence and mortality.Participants were surveyed for knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors related to CRC.Predictive regression modeling found, after adjusting for race, CRC risk, and CRC worry, the ...
Kimberly M, Kelly   +4 more
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Racial Group Differences in Help-Seeking Behaviors

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2005
The authors evaluated variations in help-seeking behaviors among Blacks and Whites and the role of cognitive-affective variables as mediators of these variations. Participants were 70 Black and 66 White community college students who completed the SCL-90-R (L. R. Derogatis, 1977, 1994), the Revised Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (T.
Liat, Ayalon, Michael A, Young
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