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How Should Health Equity Researchers Consider Intersections of Race and Ethnicity in Afro-Latino Communities?

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Title
How Should Health Equity Researchers Consider Intersections of Race and Ethnicity in Afro-Latino Communities?
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The AMA Journal of Ethic, April 2022
DOI 10.1001/amajethics.2022.283
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Adolfo G Cuevas

Abstract

Although Afro-Latinos, or Black Hispanics, bear inequitable burden of disease risks, drivers of health inequity among members of this large Latino subgroup in the United States are understudied. This article proposes avenues for more rigorous research on how racial diversity within Latino populations is key to generating better understandings of mechanisms and causes of racial health inequity in US Latino communities.

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