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AUTOR(ES) D.R. Williams , Michelle Sternthal
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Harvard University; [email protected], Harvard University
ANO 2010
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Health and Social Behavior
ISSN 0022-1465
E-ISSN 2150-6000
EDITORA JSTOR (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0022146510383838
CITAÇÕES 93
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 24b386d464704ec9f9e202f5ad9adf45

Resumo

This article provides an overview of the contribution of sociologists to the study of racial and ethnic inequalities in health in the United States. It argues that sociologists have made four principal contributions. First, they have challenged and problematized the biological understanding of race. Second, they have emphasized the primacy of social structure and context as determinants of racial differences in disease. Third, they have contributed to our understanding of the multiple ways in which racism affects health. Finally, sociologists have enhanced our understanding of the ways in which migration history and status can affect health. Sociological insights on racial disparities in health have important implications for the development of effective approaches to improve health and reduce health inequities.

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