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  1. Race/ethnicity and gender jointly and simultaneously structure the production and maintenance of health in the United States (Mullings & Schulz, 2006). 1 Wide disparities in health exist among older adults (Moen & Spencer, 2006; Williams & Wilson, 2001) and, despite overall improvements in health and targeted policy interventions, there is little evidence of these disparities narrowing over ...

  2. 3. Feb. 2023 · Abstract. The moderating effects of ethnicity and gender on factors associated with physical health consequences in adults manifesting alcohol dependence were examined using data from the 2001-2002 US National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). Black and white respondents with a lifetime diagnosis of DSM-IV alcohol ...

  3. Gender, ethnic and class divisions 65. These assumptions are not seriously challenged by the various recent marxist theoriz- ations of the state. Our view is that it is not sufficient to assert as Schermerhorn ( 1970) does that each nation-state in the modern world contains sub-sections or sub-systems.

  4. 4. Dez. 2018 · Firstly, we compare homophily in scientific collaborations from the perspectives of age, gender, affiliation, and ethnicity. We find clear signs of homophily in the cases of ethnicity, gender, and ...

  5. Seventy-nine studies addressed racial/ethnic differences in identity-related stress management without theoretical regard to gender; 45 of 49 empirical studies confirmed a priori hypotheses. Fifty-four focused on gender variation without distinguishing race/ethnicity, with 27 of 31 empirical studies confirming theory. Fifty-four considered the ...

  6. 2. Juli 2021 · dence of pan-Asian gender traditionalism, and they show much more attitudinal heterogeneity across Asian ethnic groups than is popularly recognized. Some of this heterogeneity is linked to ethnic differences in so-ciocultural traits, including religion, politics, nativity, education, and gender-identity salience. Substantial

  7. Abstract. Background: Ethnicity and gender may influence acute coronary syndrome patients recognizing symptoms and making the decision to seek care. Objective: To examine these potential differences in European (Caucasian), Chinese and South Asian acute coronary syndrome patients. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 European ...