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期刊名:Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

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ISSN:2197-3792

e-ISSN:2196-8837

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Introduction: African Americans report higher use of menthol cigarettes compared to their white counterparts. Some states and localities have restricted the sale of menthol cigarettes. This study sought to understand perc...
Fanhao Nie Fanhao Nie
Prior research suggests that racialized emasculation-one of the main forms of gendered racism-is associated with adverse health outcomes among US Asian men, such as depressive and somatic symptoms. However, less is known about the relations...
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, marked by surges in healthcare demand and resource shortages, may exacerbated existing health disparities, particularly among marginalized racial groups. Black populations, in particular...
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Background: Cervical cancer remains a preventable disease, yet Black women in the United States continue to face disproportionately high rates of incidence and mortality. These persistent disparities highlight that Black ...
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Background: Although prostate cancer (PCa) survivors' health is closely interrelated with that of their spouses/significant others (hereafter spouses), little is known about this interdependence among Black PCa survivors....