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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... journals, for instance, it was found that over one-half of the published reports contained data on participants' race and/or ethnicity (Walsh and Ross, 2003). Nearly 80% of hospitals in the United States collect data on race and ...
... journals, for instance, it was found that over one-half of the published reports contained data on participants' race and/or ethnicity (Walsh and Ross, 2003). Nearly 80% of hospitals in the United States collect data on race and ...
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... journal in which they wished to publish; to conform to a tradition of reporting race and ethnicity data; to better describe the study population; and/or because they believed that it was relevant (Walsh and Ross, 2003). Scholars have ...
... journal in which they wished to publish; to conform to a tradition of reporting race and ethnicity data; to better describe the study population; and/or because they believed that it was relevant (Walsh and Ross, 2003). Scholars have ...
Halaman xiv
... Journal 313: 426. Bach, P.B., Pham, H.H., Scrag, D., Tate, R.C., Hargraves, J.L. (2004). Primary care physicians who treat blacks and whites. New England Journal of Medicine 351: 575–584. Bernstein, L., Teal, C.R., Joslyn, S., Wilson, J ...
... Journal 313: 426. Bach, P.B., Pham, H.H., Scrag, D., Tate, R.C., Hargraves, J.L. (2004). Primary care physicians who treat blacks and whites. New England Journal of Medicine 351: 575–584. Bernstein, L., Teal, C.R., Joslyn, S., Wilson, J ...
Halaman xv
... Journal on Quality and Safety 29(3): 134–145. Kaplan, J.B., Bennett, T. (2003). Use of race and ethnicity in biomedical publication.Journal of the American Medical Association 289(20): 2709–2716. L ́opez, S.R. (2003). Reflections on the ...
... Journal on Quality and Safety 29(3): 134–145. Kaplan, J.B., Bennett, T. (2003). Use of race and ethnicity in biomedical publication.Journal of the American Medical Association 289(20): 2709–2716. L ́opez, S.R. (2003). Reflections on the ...
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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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