1. Population-Attributable Risk Percentages for Racialized Risk Environments
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Regine Haardörfer, Colleen M. McBride, Hannah L.F. Cooper, and Kimberly R. Jacob Arriola
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Ethnic group ,Black People ,Environment ,Risk Assessment ,White People ,03 medical and health sciences ,Race (biology) ,AJPH Methods ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Sociology ,Poverty ,030505 public health ,Geography ,Data Collection ,Research ,Racial Groups ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Health Status Disparities ,Odds ratio ,United States ,Attributable risk ,Demographic economics ,0305 other medical science ,Social psychology - Abstract
Research about relationships between place characteristics and racial/ethnic inequities in health has largely ignored conceptual advances about race and place within the discipline of geography.Research has also almost exclusively quantified these relationships using effect estimates (e.g., odds ratios), statistics that fail to adequately capture the full impact of place characteristics on inequities and thus undermine our ability to translate research into action.We draw on geography to further develop the concept of “racialized risk environments,” and we argue for the routine calculation of race/ethnicity-specific population-attributable risk percentages.
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- 2016
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