Assessing Race, Ethnicity and Gender in HealthSpringer Science & Business Media, 22 Des 2006 - 152 halaman This book deals specifically with the historical basis for use of terms in race, gender, ethnicity, sex and sexual orientation. It brings much needed clarity to the debate by identifying the ethical issues as well as the technical challenges inherent in measuring these elusive concepts. The author expands on her work begun in Gender, Ethnicity, and Health Research by paralleling the evolution of racial and sexual categories with the development of health research. In addition, the book provides a salient guide to assessment tools currently used in measuring racial and sexual constructs, identity, and experience. |
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... ................................................. 7. Measures of Sex, Gender, Gender Role, and Sexual Orientation...... Index xi 11 25 54 86 119 136 153 Prologue American studies are five times more likely than European ix.
... ................................................. 7. Measures of Sex, Gender, Gender Role, and Sexual Orientation...... Index xi 11 25 54 86 119 136 153 Prologue American studies are five times more likely than European ix.
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... American population, or more than 7 million persons, now acknowledge a multiracial identity (Ahmann, 2005). Children were more likely to be recorded as having a multiracial identity than adults, which suggests an increase in interracial ...
... American population, or more than 7 million persons, now acknowledge a multiracial identity (Ahmann, 2005). Children were more likely to be recorded as having a multiracial identity than adults, which suggests an increase in interracial ...
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... American women has been found to differ from that of white women, although the underlying mechanisms of these differences require further investigation (Bernstein, Teal, Joslyn, and Wilson, 2003). (3) To improve the delivery of health ...
... American women has been found to differ from that of white women, although the underlying mechanisms of these differences require further investigation (Bernstein, Teal, Joslyn, and Wilson, 2003). (3) To improve the delivery of health ...
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... American Psychologist 60(1): 9–15. Buechner, J.S. (2004). Hospitalizations by race and ethnicity, Rhode Island, 1990–2003. Medicine and Health/Rhode Island 87(7): 220–221. Collins, F.S. (2004). What we do and don't know about 'race ...
... American Psychologist 60(1): 9–15. Buechner, J.S. (2004). Hospitalizations by race and ethnicity, Rhode Island, 1990–2003. Medicine and Health/Rhode Island 87(7): 220–221. Collins, F.S. (2004). What we do and don't know about 'race ...
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Context and Consequences | 3 |
Methodological Considerations | 11 |
Defining Race Ethnicity and Related Constructs | 25 |
Defining Sex Gender and Sexual Orientation Constructs | 54 |
Race Ethnicity and Sexual Orientation in Health | 86 |
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