To date health and healthcare disparities persist for particular ethnic/racial groups in Western New York. These disparities are demonstrated by health statuses that are poorer in these particular groups than in the Caucasian/White community. An example is the higher prevalence of and higher ...
NEW YORK, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Bias in U.S. health care system and the "weathering" effect of living in a racist society are taking a serious toll on African Americans, the National Public Radio has reported. The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the racial inequities that plague American heal...
In order to critically assess the health-care system in Indianapolis, it is important to analyze this African-American population from two major perspectives. First, the local African-American population must be viewed in the context of the local health-care system in its present and historical se...
AnAmericanHealthDilemma:Race,Medicine,andHealthCareintheUnitedStates1900-2000(review) The first volume, An American Health Dilemma: A Medical History of the Problems of African Americans and the Problems of Race, Beginnings to 1900, was ... David,Barton,Smith - 《Journal of Health Politics ...
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health outcomes relative to nonminority and non-LGB persons. This chapter presents research that may help to explain why African American, Asian and Pacific Islander (API), and Latino LGBPs have a lack of access to quality health care and a higher prevalence of poor health outcomes than other...
Health-care reform and its impact on African-American surgical specialists. Since 1960, numerous concepts of health-care reform have been submitted to the US Congress and the American public with different viewpoints and objectives... EB Smith - 《Journal of the National Medical Association》...
African American girls in psychiatric care are at increased risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) through sexual risk taking. Adolescent sexual behavior often reflects peer norms and behavior. Secure attachment patterns with mothers and peers might lessen the effects of negative peer in...
African Americans are the second largest minority population in the United States. They are at greater risk for many diseases, especially those associated with low-income, stressful life conditions, lack of access to primary health care, and negating hea