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Aging: Racial and Ethnic Groups
2013Minority and immigrant elders constitute a greater proportion of the population than ever before and are the fastest growing segment of the older population. Within these racial and ethnic groups there is considerable variation with regard to age, gender, country of origin, language, religion, education, income, duration of U.S.
Daniel S. Gardner +1 more
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Group Norms, Threat, and Children's Racial Prejudice
Child Development, 2005To assess predictions from social identity development theory (SIDT; ) concerning children's ethnic/racial prejudice, 197 Anglo‐Australian children ages 7 or 9 years participated in a minimal group study as a member of a team that had a norm of inclusion or exclusion.
Nesdale, Drew +3 more
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Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions in Different Racial Groups
Scandinavian Audiology, 1993To determine if there are racial differences in the prevalence of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions (SOAEs), both ears of 20 Negro, 20 Asian and 20 Caucasian subjects were examined for the presence of SOAEs. Within each racial group, equal numbers of normally hearing males and females were tested. Significant differences in the occurrence of SOAEs were
M L, Whitehead +3 more
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Holding History: Undoing Racial Unconsciousness in Groups
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2018This article examines the history of racism in American society and its sequelae for African Americans, from enslavement and lynching through contemporary manifestations. It describes the consequences of systemic oppression in the form of "color-blindness," the denial of racial stereotypes and biases carried both in the larger social sphere and within ...
Craig, Haen, Nina K, Thomas
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Blood Groups in Racial Classification
Science, 1954W C, BOYD, A E, MOURANT, N, LAHOVARY
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Racialization and Racialized Groups
Abstract Following the earlier critiques of race as a category of analysis, this final chapter of the book defends an alternative to the category of race. It argues that while there are no races, there are racialized groups: groups believed to be races. This position is called reconstructionist anti-realism about race.openaire +1 more source
2018
In specific ethnic and racial groups, there may be differences in response to psychotropic medications, partly based on pharmacogenetic differences, but also due to cultural variations in the experience of psychiatric symptoms. These differences should be taken into account when extrapolating from research conducted mostly in the United States and ...
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In specific ethnic and racial groups, there may be differences in response to psychotropic medications, partly based on pharmacogenetic differences, but also due to cultural variations in the experience of psychiatric symptoms. These differences should be taken into account when extrapolating from research conducted mostly in the United States and ...
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Dyslipidemia in Racial/Ethnic Groups
2009Some population groups in the United States have excess burdens of major risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and are more likely to have more risk factors than their white counterparts. Although the reasons for the excess CVD mortality among African-Americans remain controversial, it is evident that the high prevalence and suboptimal control ...
L. T. Clark, S. Shaheen
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Isolated Racial Groups of Hungary
Geographical Review, 1927IF the traveler to Hungary forsakes the usual haunts of tourists to wander into the more remote regions, he will discover, scattered over Hungary and even beyond the borders of the present state, a number of secluded sections where inhabitants, though speaking only the Hungarian language, yet differ in a marked manner from the Magyars' around them in ...
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We got this: Evaluating racial socialization competency among diverse ethnic–racial groups.
Journal of Family PsychologyHistorically, research on racial socialization (RS) has centered on frequency, beliefs, and content of parent-child communications, with varied applications and implications across racial and ethnic subgroups. The Racial Socialization Competency Scale (RaSCS; Anderson et al., 2020) was developed to assess three dimensions of a novel construct, RS ...
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