The use of the wordrace, however, can still be confusing, especially when compared toethnicity. What isethnicity? It’s easy to confuseraceandethnicity. Both words are sometimes, but not always, used to describe a person’s heritage as tied to their ancestry or place of origin.Ethnicity, h...
saying “Compared to White students, non-White students...” could imply, depending on the purpose of your comparison, that you perceive “White” as the dominant, centered race, and the one to which all others are compared.
We found significantly higher body masses for non-Hispanic Blacks, Native Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Mexican Americans, compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Among very obese individuals, these relationships were more pronounced for females. Given the known health consequences associated with overweight ...
Ethnicity, race, and gender. Differences in serious adverse events among participants in an antiretroviral initiation trial: results of CPCRA 058 (FIRST St... Ethnicity, race and gender: Differences in serious adverse events among participants in an antiretroviral initiation trial: results of CPCRA ...
More transparent reporting of race/ethnicity data is needed. Plain language summary Members of some racial and ethnic minority groups in the USA are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s Disease than white people. However, they are often not included in research studies of Alzheimer’s Disease. We...
and while I really like to be hugged and to feel physically close, sex feels different. I don’t like my body at that time.’ Notably, her desire for physical closeness yet no sex suggests that body shame may manifest itself more strongly insexualcontexts compared with physical comfort. Sonj...
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance AbuseLopez-Viets, V. C., Aarons, G. A., Ellingstad, T. P., & Brown, S. A. (2003). Race and ethnic differences in attempts to cut down or quit substance use in high school sample. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 2, 83-103....
In covariate-adjusted analyses, minority patients were slightly less likely to receive vascular operations compared to white patients (Hispanic OR = 0.88 , P < .01 ; African-American OR = 0.93 , P < .01 ) but more likely to undergo digestive system procedures. Some race-/ethnicity-related ...
A Randomized Trial of Critical Time Intervention to Prevent Homelessness in Persons with Severe Mental Illness following Institutional Discharge We then repeated these analyses, adjusting for sex, race- ethnicity, and age, and the results were unchanged. Secondary analyses Next we compared the ... ...
In 2022, about 72 percent of male-male couples in the United States were White, compared to 6.4 percent of gay couples who were Black or African American.