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- The effects of social isolation stress and discrimination on . . .
Social isolation and discrimination are growing public health concerns associated with poor physical and mental health They are risk factors for increased morbidity and mortality and reduced quality of life
- Interventions addressing systemic racism in the US: A scoping . . .
Five studies used healing-centered approaches to reduce the negative consequences of systemic racism Three out of the five interventions were specifically designed for Black women (Banks et al , 2021; Dale and Safren, 2018) or Black female adolescents (Goodkind et al , 2020)
- Health Disparities, Systemic Racism, and Failures of Cultural . . .
In this paper, we will demonstrate ways in which Cultural competence reflects embedded ethnocentrism, perpetuates entrenched biases, and fails to recognize the depth and breadth of systemic racism as these relate to the stated goal of Cultural competence-the mitigation of health disparities
- Systemic And Structural Racism: Definitions, Examples, Health . . .
This article defines systemic and structural racism, using examples; explains how they damage health through many causal pathways; and suggests approaches to dismantling them Because systemic
- Interventions: Systemic Strategies - Unequal Treatment - NCBI . . .
Given the role of patient, provider, and contextual factors in shaping the quality of patient care, systemic interventions directed at multiple levels offer promise to modify conditions in which healthcare disparities occur
- Systemic Oppression and Trauma: Why Healing-centered, Two . . .
Healing-centered, two-generation approaches are key in intervening in economic insecurity imposed by systemic oppression They’re also crucial to healing the historical and contemporary consequences of its trauma
- Disentangling the Consequences of Systemic Racism and . . .
This adaptation of an empirically supported worry-based treatment for persecutory delusions was accomplished by comprehensive conceptualization and integration of how systemic racism and minoritization drive the prevalence and perception of threats
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