A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health disparities in epidemiology and public health is provided. First it is described the theoretical basis upon which race and ethnicity differ drawing from previous work in anthropology, social science and public health. Second, it is presented a review of 280 articles published in high impacts factor journals in regards to public health and epidemiology from 2009-2011. An analytical grid enabled the examination of conceptual, theoretical and methodological questions related to the use of both concepts. The majority of articles reviewed were grounded in a theoretical framework and provided interpretations from various models. However, key problem...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
We appreciate very much Dr. Jones ’ invited commentary, which broadens the scope of the discussion c...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.34.081804.12050
Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health res...
health outcomes has led some to question the approaches public health, biomedical and clinical resea...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
The US population has experienced tremendous growth in the last century, with much of the growth con...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Ethnicity is a social division that is increasingly difficult to ignore. Ethnicity has to be conside...
In response to the burgeoning interest in ethnic health issues and related published research, a num...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
We appreciate very much Dr. Jones ’ invited commentary, which broadens the scope of the discussion c...
To determine how current researchers address the use of race and ethnicity as variables in epidemiol...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
A recent and comprehensive review of the use of race and ethnicity in research that address health d...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.34.081804.12050
Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health res...
health outcomes has led some to question the approaches public health, biomedical and clinical resea...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
The US population has experienced tremendous growth in the last century, with much of the growth con...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Ethnicity is a social division that is increasingly difficult to ignore. Ethnicity has to be conside...
In response to the burgeoning interest in ethnic health issues and related published research, a num...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Commentators have criticised the terminology used for the classification of ethnic and racialised gr...
We appreciate very much Dr. Jones ’ invited commentary, which broadens the scope of the discussion c...