Simmons, Akeesha Vasquez, Alicia Green, Kaylie Christopher, Michael Colgan, Dana Dharmakaya
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Ethnicity & health
ABSTRACTPerceived ethnic discrimination (PED) is predictive of chronic pain-related outcomes. Less is known about pathways through which these constructs interact. The goal of this study was to test whether PED was predictive of chronic pain-related outcomes (pain interference, pain intensity, and symptoms related to central sensitization), whether...
Dutcher, Avery Chinthalapally, Harisha Terry, Rachel Balcerak, Gregory Guevara, Carlos Som, Mousumi Hartwell, Micah
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Ethnicity & health
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prominent musculoskeletal disorder that affects approximately 303 million people worldwide. The challenges that language barriers present to the Latina population in regard to the diagnosis and treatment of OA remain largely unknown. The objective of this study was to examine disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of ar...
Adegboyega, Adebola Adeyimika, Desmennu Omoadoni, Obielodan Mark, Dignan
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Ethnicity & health
Rates of HPV infection and HPV-related cancers are elevated in the Black population of the US. Efforts to promote HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening are important to reducing the cancer burden among Black populations. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study guided by social ecological model (SEM) was to describe from the perspe...
Ojo-Aromokudu, Oyinkansola Suffel, Anne Bell, Sadie Mounier-Jack, Sandra
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Ethnicity & health
In the United Kingdom, people with non-white ethnicities are more likely to report being in worse health conditions and have poorer experiences of healthcare services than white counterparts. The voices of those of Black ethnicities are often merged in literature among other non-white ethnicities. This literature review aims to analyse studies that...
Lee, Hee Yun Hao, Zhichao Choi, Eun Young
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Ethnicity & health
Depression among Korean American (KA) immigrants in rural Alabama is understudied. This study aims to utilize the social determinants of health (SDOH) framework to explore factors associated with depressive symptoms among KA immigrants living in rural communities of Alabama. Data were collected from two sites in rural Alabama from September 2019 to...
Rao, Deepika Stevenson, Bailey Shiyanbola, Olayinka O
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Ethnicity & health
(1) Evaluate changes in medication adherence and the role of psychosocial and interpersonal factors on adherence. (2) Explain the changes in medication adherence based on patient perceptions of adherence behaviors. We used an explanatory sequential mixed methods design for surveys at baseline and 1-year follow-up, followed by interviews. The Integr...
Ho, Ivy K Çabuk, Kübra
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Ethnicity & health
ABSTRACTObjective: Cases of discrimination and hate crimes against Asian Americans have surged ever since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with deleterious effects. This scoping review synthesizes the literature on how pandemic-related discrimination is associated with the health of Asian Americans.Design: First, application search terms wer...
Niu, Lijie Li, Yawen Hwang, Wei-Chin Song, Gaole Xie, Bin
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Ethnicity & health
This study examines: (a) the prevalence rate of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Chinese Americans (CAs); (b) the influence of acculturative status (i.e. generational status and linguistic fluency) on T2DM prevalence; (c) and differences in diabetes management between CAs and Non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs). We used 2011-2018 data from the California ...
La Frinere-Sandoval, Quynh Nhu Natasha B... Cubbin, Catherine DiNitto, Diana M
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Ethnicity & health
Previous studies of disparities in breast and cervical cancer screenings have focused on broad racial/ethnic groups or nativity status without accounting for immigration histories. Recent theoretical work argues for using intersectional approaches and examining within-group inequalities. Utilizing multiple years of National Health Interview Survey ...
Do, Duy Schnittker, Jason
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Ethnicity & health
This study explores the role of pharmaceuticals with depression or suicidality as a side-effect in explaining the immigrant depression paradox. Immigrants generally report less depression than their native-born peers, despite the socio environments that are less conducive to well-being. This immigrant advantage in mental health tends to recede with...