This paper reviews the available scientific evidence that relates racism to the elevated rates of hypertension for African Americans. Societal racism can indirectly affect the risk of hypertension by limiting socioeconomic opportunities and mobility for African Americans. Racism can also affect hypertension by 1) restricting access to desirable goods and services in society, including medical care; and 2) creating a stigma of inferiority and experiences of discrimination. This paper evaluates the available evidence for perceptions of discrimination. African Americans frequently experience discrimination and these experiences are perceived as stressful. Several lines of evidence suggest that stressors are positively related to hypertension r...
Abstract available at the publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwm33
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2006.00108.
Previous research attempting to delineate the role of discrimination in racial/ethnic disparities in...
This paper reviews the available scientific evidence that relates racism to the elevated rates of hy...
Exposure to racial discrimination is a prevalent psychosocial stressor in African Americans but may ...
“Pardos” and blacks in Brazil and blacks in the USA are at greater risk of developing arterial hyper...
has been identified as an adverse bio-psychosocial stressor that may be related to the prevalence of...
This thesis is comprised of three studies conducted to further understand the role of racial discrim...
ObjectivesEmpirical findings on racial discrimination and hypertension risk have been inconsistent. ...
Objective: Racism has been identified as a psychosocial stressor that may contribute to disparities ...
Few studies have examined the impact of the frequency of discrimination on hypertension risk. The au...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019394590426581
Experiences with racial discrimination may contribute to stress-induced blood pressure (BP) elevatio...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
It is important to understand the role that discrimination plays in health disparities. This paper w...
Abstract available at the publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwm33
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2006.00108.
Previous research attempting to delineate the role of discrimination in racial/ethnic disparities in...
This paper reviews the available scientific evidence that relates racism to the elevated rates of hy...
Exposure to racial discrimination is a prevalent psychosocial stressor in African Americans but may ...
“Pardos” and blacks in Brazil and blacks in the USA are at greater risk of developing arterial hyper...
has been identified as an adverse bio-psychosocial stressor that may be related to the prevalence of...
This thesis is comprised of three studies conducted to further understand the role of racial discrim...
ObjectivesEmpirical findings on racial discrimination and hypertension risk have been inconsistent. ...
Objective: Racism has been identified as a psychosocial stressor that may contribute to disparities ...
Few studies have examined the impact of the frequency of discrimination on hypertension risk. The au...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019394590426581
Experiences with racial discrimination may contribute to stress-induced blood pressure (BP) elevatio...
Abstract Background: Heart disease is the number one killer for all Americans along with stroke and...
It is important to understand the role that discrimination plays in health disparities. This paper w...
Abstract available at the publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwm33
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2006.00108.
Previous research attempting to delineate the role of discrimination in racial/ethnic disparities in...