Brislin, Sarah J Choi, Maia Perkins, Emily R Ahonen, Lia McCoy, Henrika Boxer, Paul Clark, Duncan B Jackson, Dylan B Hicks, Brian M
Published in
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Black youth are disproportionately exposed to school exclusionary discipline. We examined the impact of race on age at the onset of school disciplinary actions and police contact, and the rate of receiving increasingly severe disciplinary actions. Youth (N = 2,156) and their caregivers participating in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Soc...
Ryan, Patrick H Zanobetti, Antonella Coull, Brent A Andrews, Howard Bacharier, Leonard B Bailey, Dakota Beamer, Paloma I Blossom, Jeff Brokamp, Cole Datta, Soma
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Published in
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
Rationale: Identifying the root causes of racial disparities in childhood asthma is critical for health equity. Objectives: To determine whether the racist policy of redlining in the 1930s led to present-day disparities in childhood asthma by increasing community-level poverty and decreasing neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP). Methods: We ca...
Clark, Nancy Quan, Cindy Elgharbawy, Heba David, Anita Li, Michael E Mah, Christopher Murphy, Jill K Costigan, Catherine L Ganesan, Soma Guzder, Jaswant
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Published in
International journal of environmental research and public health
Calls to collect patients' race/ethnicity (RE) data as a measure to promote equitable health care among vulnerable patient groups are increasing. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how a public health crisis disproportionately affects racialized patient groups. However, less is known about the uptake of RE data collection in the context of menta...
Cipollina, Rebecca Chaney, Kimberly E Sanchez, Diana T
Published in
The Journal of social psychology
Past research demonstrates that prejudice toward women and Black Americans often co-occur in individuals. The present studies examine factors related to accuracy in estimating the co-occurrence, or overlap, of prejudice toward women and Black Americans. Across two studies, criterion overlap percentages were computed using national datasets and sepa...
Chuang, Ya-Han Le Bail, Hélène Han, Christel
Poster d'après une enquête de PolAsie
Hu, Yanwei
Published in
Journal of Literary Semantics
Richard Wright represents the African American experience of white racism in his novel Native Son and autobiography Black Boy. In the two works, Wright delves into the psychic effects of white racism on young African Americans. From a pragmatic perspective, this article analyzes the conversations between whites and young African Americans in the tw...
Kinefuchi, Etsuko
Published in
Frontiers in Communication
This study examines the ways widely circulated U.S. newspapers have articulated the idea of “speciesism” and its associated idea “animal rights” in relation to “racism” to understand how powerful news media helps to shape the public understanding of the interlocking systems of oppression that cuts across the human and the more-than-human world. The...
Chaudhary, Neha Meharwal, Arushi
Published in
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Neonatal outcomes encompass a range of outcome measures, including mortality rates, physical and mental health morbidities, and long-term neurodevelopmental statistics. These outcomes are influenced by non-modifiable factors, such as sex and race, and modifiable factors, such as social determinants of health and racism. There is a known bias toward...
Lovinsky-Desir, Stephanie Riley, Isaretta Bryant-Stephens, Tyra De Keyser, Heather Forno, Erick Kozik, Ariangela Louisias, Margee Matsui, Elizabeth Sheares, Beverley Thakur, Neeta
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Background: In the United States, Black and Latino children with asthma are more likely than White children with asthma to require emergency department visits or hospitalizations because of an asthma exacerbation. Although many cite patient-level socioeconomic status and access to health care as primary drivers of disparities, there is an emerging ...
Awolope, Anna El-Sabrout, Hannah Chattopadhyay, Anurima Richmond, Stephen Hessler-Jones, Danielle Hahn, Monica Gottlieb, Laura Razon, Na’amah
BackgroundProfessional society guidelines are evidence-based recommendations intended to promote standardized care and improve health outcomes. Amid increased recognition of the role racism plays in shaping inequitable healthcare delivery, many researchers and practitioners have critiqued existing guidelines, particularly those that include race-ba...