Understanding associations among race, socioeconomic status, and health: Patterns and prospects.
Australian National University · American Psychological Association
Abstract
Race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status (SES) are social categories that capture differential exposure to conditions of life that have health consequences. Race/ethnicity and SES are linked to each other, but race matters for health even after SES is considered. This commentary considers the complex ways in which race combines with SES to affect health. There is a need for greater attention to understanding how risks and resources in the social environment are systematically patterned by race, ethnicity and SES, and how they combine to influence cardiovascular disease and other health outcomes. Future research needs to examine how the levels, timing and accumulation of institutional and interpersonal racism…
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3Topics & keywords
- Race and health
- Socioeconomic status
- PsycINFO
- Ethnic group
- Health equity
- Disadvantaged
- Race (biology)
- Psychological intervention
- Reduced inequalities