articleJan 19, 2022Closed access
Conceptualizing, Contextualizing, and Operationalizing Race in Quantitative Health Sciences Research
LELett, ElleAEAsabor, EmmanuellaBSBeltrán, SourikCACannon, Ashley MichelleAOArah, Onyebuchi A
Abstract
Differences in health outcomes across racial groups are among the most commonly reported findings in health disparities research. Often, these studies do not explicitly connect observed disparities to mechanisms of systemic racism that drive adverse health outcomes among racialized and other marginalized groups in the United States. Without this connection, investigators inadvertently support harmful narratives of biologic essentialism or cultural inferiority that pathologize racial identities and inhibit health equity. This paper outlines pitfalls in the conceptualization, contextualization, and operationalization of race in quantitative population health research and provides recommendations on how to…
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5- LELett, ElleCorresponding
- AEAsabor, Emmanuella
- BSBeltrán, Sourik
- CACannon, Ashley Michelle
- AOArah, Onyebuchi A
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- Operationalization
- Health equity
- Racism
- Conceptualization
- Race and health
- Sociology
- Essentialism
- Race (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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