Psychological distress in Asian American informal caregivers: an analysis by disaggregated ethnic groups [0.03%]
亚裔美国人非正式护工的心理压力:按细分族裔进行的分析
Xiang Qi,Katherine Wang,Yaolin Pei et al.
Xiang Qi et al.
Background: Despite Asians being the fastest-growing ethnic group in the US, most studies have focused on Asian Americans as an aggregate racial/ethnic group. The burden of mental health problems is increasing among careg...
The impact of ethnicity on decisions and decision making in prostate cancer: an integrative review [0.03%]
种族对前列腺癌决策和决定的影响:整合综述
Obrey Alexis,Aaron James Worsley
Obrey Alexis
Objectives: There are various factors that influence men's treatment decision-making for prostate cancer. However, the evidence has not been synthesized by ethnicity. The aim of this integrative review is to identify stud...
'I didn't expect to be so close to being diabetic': beliefs of prediabetes and diabetes prevention among Hispanic men at a federally qualified health center [0.03%]
“没料到自己会如此接近糖尿病”——联邦合格医疗服务中心男性西班牙裔患者前驱糖尿病及其预防信念调查研究
Christopher J Gonzalez,Noelia Hernandez,Clarence N Perez-Mejia et al.
Christopher J Gonzalez et al.
Objectives: Prediabetes is disproportionately prevalent in Hispanic men in the United States. Weight management, such as through lifestyle interventions, effectively reduces diabetes risk. However, Hispanic men remain und...
Racial diversity, interracial trust, and mental distress in post-apartheid South Africa [0.03%]
后种族隔离时代南非的种族多样性、种族间信任与精神痛苦关系研究
Isaac Koomson,Obed Adonteng-Kissi,Desmond Tutu Ayentimi et al.
Isaac Koomson et al.
The emerging difficulties and tensions in establishing inclusive and multicultural societies in the contemporary globalised world have necessitated the generation of ample empirical evidence in support of the socioeconomic and health benefi...
Elyse J Thulin,Autumn Rae Florimbio,Amy Rusch et al.
Elyse J Thulin et al.
Objectives: American Indian and Alaskan Native (AIAN) populations have the highest rate of alcohol use disorder (AUD). Binge drinking is a known predecessor of AUD and is prevalent in college-attending populations. Howeve...
The bias algorithm: how AI in healthcare exacerbates ethnic and racial disparities - a scoping review [0.03%]
算法偏见:关于医疗健康领域人工智能加剧种族和民族差异的系统评价研究
Syed Ali Hussain,Mary Bresnahan,Jie Zhuang
Syed Ali Hussain
This scoping review examined racial and ethnic bias in artificial intelligence health algorithms (AIHA), the role of stakeholders in oversight, and the consequences of AIHA for health equity. Using the PRISMA-ScR guidelines, databases were ...
Black identity and internal health attributions of second generation black immigrant women [0.03%]
黑人身份与第二代黑人移民女性的内在健康归因
Claudette Kirkman,Cierra Stanton
Claudette Kirkman
Objective: Despite second generation Black immigrants being a rapidly growing population, they are often overlooked in health attribution research that treats Black populations as a monolithic group. Very few studies focu...
Attitudes, healthcare interactions, and communication preferences for HPV vaccines among hesitant Hispanic/Latinx parents: how does this compare with influenza and COVID-19 vaccines? [0.03%]
犹豫不决的西班牙裔/拉丁裔父母对人乳头瘤病毒疫苗的态度、医疗互动和沟通偏好:这与流感和新冠疫苗相比如何?
Carolina Gomez Grimaldi,Elizabeth C Stewart,Kathryn Edwards et al.
Carolina Gomez Grimaldi et al.
Objective: We explored HPV vaccine concerns and healthcare provider communication among Hispanic/Latinx hesitant parents during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how those concerns and provider communications compared for influe...
Comparative Study
Ethnicity & health. 2025 Jan;30(1):20-41. DOI:10.1080/13557858.2024.2417382 2025
Racial differences in the quality of care interactions among nursing home residents with dementia [0.03%]
痴呆症疗养院居民之间的照护互动中的种族差异
Rachel McPherson,Barbara Resnick,Elizabeth Galik et al.
Rachel McPherson et al.
Objective: The resident population in nursing homes is increasingly racially diverse. The purpose of this study was to assess racial differences in the quality of care interactions among nursing home residents with dement...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Ethnicity & health. 2025 Jan;30(1):120-131. DOI:10.1080/13557858.2024.2417392 2025
'Where is the diversity in this facility?' Experiences of emergency care among visible minority individuals in Kingston, Ontario [0.03%]
“这里哪里有多样性?”安大略省金斯顿市可见少数族裔个体的急诊体验
Aisha Nathoo,Sierra Gaspari,Gaitree Oogarah et al.
Aisha Nathoo et al.
Introduction: Visible minorities, a growing segment of Canada's population, have voiced concerns about experiencing racism while receiving care in the emergency department (ED). Understanding the ED care experiences of vi...