Less is known about the experiences of racism in contexts outside of the USA, and how race and racism interact with other social locations and systems of discrimination to shape Black patients’ experiences of racism in health care encounters. To help address this gap, this study examined divers...
Clearly, SDOH dimensions matter for health outcomes, but the results of this study add nuance to this assumption by demonstrating that SDOH potentially shape health in unique ways, depending on a community’s rural and urban contexts as well as its racial and ethnic makeup. We found that non...
We aim to make three contributions. First, the proposed framework facilitates a critical test of minority enclave theory and resilience theory in entrepreneurship. The public health crisis offers a unique opportunity to indirectly test whether enclave capital is a liability during the pandemic. Prior s...
Higgs, Fry, & Langford, 2012), and will not always match residents’ perceptions of accessibility (which can be influenced by the characteristics of the greenspaces themselves, as well as socio-demographic makeup of populations (Jones et al., 2009, Maroko et al., 2009), it aligns with ...
(PGT-A), a technology in which embryos are biopsied to determine the chromosomal makeup of the embryo and preferentially select only euploid (chromosomally normal) embryos for transfer to decrease the risk of miscarriage and shorten the time to live birth. Despite the utilization of this ...
Using the “Smart Segment” functionality in Image Pro (Media Cybernetics, Rockville, MD, USA), the images were segmented into the three constituents that make up prostate tissue: stroma, epithelium, and lumen on the basis of color, intensity, morphology, and background. The results were ...