Racial/ethnic disparities in health and disease have been present in the United States for the past century. Although differences such as individual access to health care and health-related behaviors account for some of these health disparities, it is likely that a combination of individual and contextual-level factors determine the differential rates of disease between racial/ethnic groups. We studied fatal accidental drug overdose in New York City between 1990 and 1998 to describe differences in racial/ ethnic patterns over time and to develop hypotheses about factors that might contribute to these differences. During this period, rates of overdose death were consistently higher among blacks and Latinos compared to whites. In addi...
Aims Accidental drug overdose contributes substantially to mortality among drug users. Multi-drug ...
Abstract Background Black individuals in the USA face disproportionate increases in rates of fatal o...
Accidental drug overdose is a substantial cause of mortality for drug users. Using a multilevel case...
ABSTRACT Racial/ethnic disparities in health and disease have been present in the United States for ...
ObjectiveTo understand trends in race-specific mortality rates between blacks and whites to discover...
Racial/ethnic disparities in health have long been documented in a broad range of medical condition...
Accidental drug overdose is a substantial cause of mortality for drug users. Neighborhood-level fact...
Background: In New York City (NYC), the annual mortality rate is higher for accidental drug overdose...
Drug-overdose deaths increased rapidly recently. What are the causes? We believe socioeconomical fac...
As overdose mortality is spiking during the COVID-19 pandemic, few race/ethnicity-stratified trends ...
Abstract Background In New York City (NYC), the annua...
As overdose mortality is spiking during the COVID-19 pandemic, few race/ethnicity-stratified trends ...
Drug users frequently witness the nonfatal and fatal drug overdoses of their peers, but often fail t...
Objectives: Increased drug overdose mortality among non-Hispanic Black people in the United States i...
Drug overdose mortality data for narcotics and cocaine for Texas for 1976-87 reveal a cyclic pattern...
Aims Accidental drug overdose contributes substantially to mortality among drug users. Multi-drug ...
Abstract Background Black individuals in the USA face disproportionate increases in rates of fatal o...
Accidental drug overdose is a substantial cause of mortality for drug users. Using a multilevel case...
ABSTRACT Racial/ethnic disparities in health and disease have been present in the United States for ...
ObjectiveTo understand trends in race-specific mortality rates between blacks and whites to discover...
Racial/ethnic disparities in health have long been documented in a broad range of medical condition...
Accidental drug overdose is a substantial cause of mortality for drug users. Neighborhood-level fact...
Background: In New York City (NYC), the annual mortality rate is higher for accidental drug overdose...
Drug-overdose deaths increased rapidly recently. What are the causes? We believe socioeconomical fac...
As overdose mortality is spiking during the COVID-19 pandemic, few race/ethnicity-stratified trends ...
Abstract Background In New York City (NYC), the annua...
As overdose mortality is spiking during the COVID-19 pandemic, few race/ethnicity-stratified trends ...
Drug users frequently witness the nonfatal and fatal drug overdoses of their peers, but often fail t...
Objectives: Increased drug overdose mortality among non-Hispanic Black people in the United States i...
Drug overdose mortality data for narcotics and cocaine for Texas for 1976-87 reveal a cyclic pattern...
Aims Accidental drug overdose contributes substantially to mortality among drug users. Multi-drug ...
Abstract Background Black individuals in the USA face disproportionate increases in rates of fatal o...
Accidental drug overdose is a substantial cause of mortality for drug users. Using a multilevel case...