作者
Goldie S Byrd, Christopher L Edwards, Vinaya A Kelkar, Ruth G Phillips, Jennifer R Byrd, Dora Som Pirn-Pong, Takiyah D Starks, Ashleigh L Taylor, Raechel E Mckinley, Yi-Ju Li, Margaret Pericak-Vance
发表日期
2011/6/1
期刊
Journal of the National Medical Association
卷号
103
期号
6
页码范围
480-487
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The health and well-being of all individuals, independent of race, ethnicity, or gender, is a significant public health concern. Despite many improvements in the status of minority health, African American males continue to have the highest age-adjusted mortality rate of any race-sex group in the United States. Such disparities are accounted for by deaths from a number of diseases such as diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), cancer, and cardiovascular disease, as well as by many historical and present social and cultural constructs that present as obstacles to better health outcomes. Distrust of the medical community, inadequate education, low socioeconomic status, social deprivation, and underutilized primary health care services all contribute to disproportionate health and health care outcomes among African Americans compared to their Caucasian counterparts. Results of clinical research on …
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