首页 文献索引 SCI期刊 AI助手
期刊目录筛选

期刊名:Du bois review-social science research on race

缩写:DU BOIS REV

ISSN:1742-058X

e-ISSN:1742-0598

IF/分区:1.2/Q3

文章目录 更多期刊信息

共收录本刊相关文章索引19
Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Victor Figuereo,Robert Rosales,David T Takeuchi et al. Victor Figuereo et al.
This study examined how immigrant status and socioeconomic status influence racial self-classification among U.S. Latinx adults aged eighteen and older across multiple nationalities. Using data from the 2010-2018 National Health Interview S...
Cheryl Elman,Kathryn M Feltey,Barbara Wittman et al. Cheryl Elman et al.
The twenty-first century COVID-19 epidemic revealed a U.S. public health system that countenanced health inequities and a U.S. public that resisted disease containment policies. This crisis, however, was only the most recent chapter in a lo...
Alexis C Dennis Alexis C Dennis
While the socioeconomic status (SES)-psychological distress gradient is well-documented in the social science literature, less attention has been devoted to how this relationship varies within sociodemographic subgroups. I contribute to thi...
Linnea A Evans,Arline T Geronimus,Cleopatra Howard Caldwell Linnea A Evans
School reform policies, such as the closure of "low-performing" schools and the competitive introduction of school choice and charters, were presented to communities of color as the fix to educational inequities and the lifeline needed for ...
John Hagan,Gabriele Plickert,Alberto Palloni et al. John Hagan et al.
Sociologists have neglected the politically channeled and racially connected role of leveraged debt in mass incarceration. We use qualitative and quantitative data from California, circa 1960-2000, to assess how Republican entrepreneurial l...
Michelle J Sternthal,Natalie Slopen,David R Williams Michelle J Sternthal
Despite the widespread assumption that racial differences in stress exist and that stress is a key mediator linking racial status to poor health, relatively few studies have explicitly examined this premise. We examine the distribution of s...
Karina L Walters,Selina A Mohammed,Teresa Evans-Campbell et al. Karina L Walters et al.
Increasingly, understanding how the role of historical events and context affect present-day health inequities has become a dominant narrative among Native American communities. Historical trauma, which consists of traumatic events targetin...
Salma Shariff-Marco,Nancy Breen,Hope Landrine et al. Salma Shariff-Marco et al.
While it is clear that self-reported racial/ethnic discrimination is related to illness, there are challenges in measuring self-reported discrimination or unfair treatment. In the present study, we evaluate the psychometric properties of a ...
Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz,Kyle Crowder,Anjum Hajat et al. Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz et al.
Research examining racial/ethnic disparities in pollution exposure often relies on cross-sectional data. These analyses are largely insensitive to exposure trends and rarely account for broader contextual dynamics. To provide a more compreh...
Amy J Schulz,Graciela B Mentz,Natalie Sampson et al. Amy J Schulz et al.
Since W. E. B. Du Bois documented the physical and social environments of Philadelphia's predominantly African American Seventh Ward over a century ago, there has been continued interest in understanding the distribution of social and physi...