Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health research and surveillance in recent years. This attention, however, has done more to increase the collective awareness of the difficulties inherent in these classification schemes than to resolve either the theoretical or practical problems. It has been recognized for many years that health outcomes for a particular ethnic population must be seen as an interaction between genetically determined factors and socially mediated exposures. The operational meaning of these concepts remains poorly defined, however. Although the general biologic construct of race and ethnicity appears straightforward, appearance is deceiving and the technical requiremen...
Although the concept of race has been disputed for decades, race continues to be used as a variable ...
In this article, we analyse how researchers use the categories of race and ethnicity with reference ...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
Race is an unscientific, societally constructed taxonomy that is based on an ideology that views som...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
health outcomes has led some to question the approaches public health, biomedical and clinical resea...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
A considerable number of studies in epidemiology and biomedicine investigate the etiology of complex...
"Race" and "ethnicity" are socially constructed terms, not based on biology - in contrast to biologi...
Although the concept of race has been disputed for decades, race continues to be used as a variable ...
In this article, we analyse how researchers use the categories of race and ethnicity with reference ...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
Race is an unscientific, societally constructed taxonomy that is based on an ideology that views som...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
health outcomes has led some to question the approaches public health, biomedical and clinical resea...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
A considerable number of studies in epidemiology and biomedicine investigate the etiology of complex...
"Race" and "ethnicity" are socially constructed terms, not based on biology - in contrast to biologi...
Although the concept of race has been disputed for decades, race continues to be used as a variable ...
In this article, we analyse how researchers use the categories of race and ethnicity with reference ...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...