Sources xi
The Editors xv
The Authors xvii
Introduction: The Ethnic Demographic Transition 1
Thomas A. LaVeist
Chapter 1 Defining Health and Health Care Disparities and
Examining Disparities Across the Life Span 11
Lydia A. Isaac
Part 1 Historical and Political Considerations
Chapter 2 The Color Line: Race Matters in the Elimination of
Health Disparities 35
Stephen B. Thomas
Chapter 3 Health Care Disparities—Science, Politics, and Race
41
M. Gregg Bloche
Part 2 Conceptualizing Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 4 Why Genes Don’t Count (for Racial Differences in
Health) 49
Alan H. Goodman
Chapter 5 Using “Socially Assigned Race” to Probe White
Advantages in Health Status 57
Camara Phyllis Jones, Benedict I. Truman, Laurie D. Elam-Evans,
Camille A. Jones, Clara Y. Jones, Ruth Jiles, Susan F. Rumisha,
Geraldine S. Perry
Part 3 Explaining Racial and Ethnic Disparities Psychosocial and Individual-Level Determinants 77
Chapter 6 Racism as a Stressor for African Americans: A
Biopsychosocial Model 79
Rodney Clark, Norman B. Anderson, Vernessa R. Clark, David R.
Williams
Chapter 7 A Systematic Review of Empirical Research on
Self-Reported Racism and Health 105
Yin Paradies
Chapter 8 Stress, Coping, and Health Outcomes among
African-Americans: A Review of the John Henryism Hypothesis 139
Gary G. Bennett, Marcellus M. Merritt, John J. Sollers III,
Christopher L. Edwards, Keith E. Whitfi eld, Dwayne T. Brandon,
Reginald D. Tucker-Seeley
Chapter 9 Race and Unhealthy Behaviors: Chronic Stress, the HPA
Axis, and Physical and Mental Health Disparities over the Life
Course 159
James S. Jackson, Katherine M. Knight, Jane A. Rafferty
Chapter 10 Epigenetics and the Embodiment of Race: Developmental
Origins of U.S. Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Health 175
Christopher W. Kuzawa, Elizabeth Sweet
The Effects of Culture 213
Chapter 11 Acculturation and Latino Health in the United States:
A Review of the Literature and Its Sociopolitical Context 215
Marielena Lara, Cristina Gamboa, M. Iya Kahramanian, Leo S.
Morales, David E. Hayes Bautista
Chapter 12 Measuring Culture: A Critical Review of Acculturation
and Health in Asian Immigrant Populations 253
Talya Salant, Diane S. Lauderdale
Chapter 13 Racial Influences Associated with Weight-Related
Beliefs in African American and Caucasian Women 291
Christie Z. Malpede, Lori F. Greene, Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick,
Wendy K. Jefferson, Richard M. Shewchuk, Monica L. Baskin, Jamy D.
Ard
Chapter 14 Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: Differences Between U.S.-
and Foreign-Born Women in Major U.S. Racial and Ethnic Groups
303
Gopal K. Singh, Stella M. Yu
Social Determinants 321
Chapter 15 Levels of Racism: A Theoretic Framework and a
Gardener’s Tale 323
Camara Phyllis Jones
Chapter 16 Racial Residential Segregation: A Fundamental Cause
of Racial Disparities in Health 331
David R. Williams, Chiquita Collins
Chapter 17 Life Course Theories of Race Disparities: A
Comparison of the Cumulative Dis/Advantage Theory Perspective and
the Weathering Hypothesis 355
Roland J. Thorpe Jr., Jessica A. Kelley-Moore
Chapter 18 U.S. Socioeconomic and Racial Differences in Health:
Patterns and Explanations 375
David R. Williams, Chiquita Collins
Chapter 19 Exploring Health Disparities in Integrated
Communities 419
Thomas A. LaVeist
Environmental Determinants 437
Chapter 20 Race/Ethnicity, the Social Environment, and Health
439
Marsha Lillie-Blanton, Thomas A. LaVeist
Chapter 21 Built Environments and Obesity in Disadvantaged
Populations 455
Gina S. Lovasi, Malo A. Hutson, Monica Guerra, Kathryn M.
Neckerman
Chapter 22 Health Risk and Inequitable Distribution of Liquor
Stores in African American Neighborhoods 485
Thomas A. LaVeist, John M. Wallace Jr.
Chapter 23 Environmental Health Disparities: A Framework
Integrating Psychosocial and Environmental Concepts 493
Gilbert C. Gee, Devon C. Payne-Sturges
Chapter 24 Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Scientifi c
Evidence, Methods, and Research Implications for Racial and Ethnic
Disparities in Occupational Health 523
Linda Rae Murray
Part 4 Health Services and Health System Effects Patients 539
Chapter 25 Attitudes About Racism, Medical Mistrust, and
Satisfaction with Care Among African American and White Cardiac
Patients 541
Thomas A. LaVeist, Kim J. Nickerson, Janice V. Bowie
Chapter 26 The Legacy of Tuskegee and Trust in Medical Care: Is
Tuskegee Responsible for Race Differences in Mistrust of Medical
Care? 557
Dwayne T. Brandon, Lydia A. Isaac, Thomas A. LaVeist
Chapter 27 Patient Race/Ethnicity and Quality of
Patient–Physician Communication during Medical Visits 569
Rachel L. Johnson, Debra Roter, Neil R. Powe, Lisa A. Cooper
Providers 587
Chapter 28 Implicit Bias among Physicians and Its Prediction of
Thrombolysis Decisions for Black and White Patients 589
Alexander R. Green, Dana R. Carney, Daniel J. Pallin, Long H. Ngo,
Kristal L. Raymond, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Mahzarin R. Banaji
Chapter 29 The Effect of Patient Race and Socio-Economic Status
on Physicians’ Perceptions of Patients 607
Michelle van Ryn, Jane Burke
Chapter 30 Ethnicity and Analgesic Practice 637
Knox H. Todd, Christi Deaton, Anne P. D’Adamo, Leon Goe
Chapter 31 The Effect of Race and Sex on Physicians’
Recommendations for Cardiac Catheterization 647
Kevin A. Schulman, Jesse A. Berlin, William Harless, Jon F. Kerner,
Shyrl Sistrunk, Bernard J. Gersh, Ross Dubé, Christopher K.
Taleghani, Jennifer E. Burke, Sankey Williams, John M. Eisenberg,
José J. Escarce
System 665
Chapter 32 Advancing Health Disparities Research within the
Health Care System: A Conceptual Framework 667
Amy M. Kilbourne, Galen Switzer, Kelly Hyman, Megan Crowley-Matoka,
Michael J. Fine
Chapter 33 Linking Cultural Competence Training to Improved
Health Outcomes: Perspectives from the Field 689
Joseph R. Betancourt, Alexander R. Green
Chapter 34 “We Don’t Carry That”—Failure of Pharmacies in
Predominantly Nonwhite Neighborhoods to Stock Opioid Analgesics
697
R. Sean Morrison, Sylvan Wallenstein, Dana K. Natale, Richard S.
Senzel, Lo-Li Huang
Chapter 35 Do Hospitals Provide Lower-Quality Care to Minorities
than to Whites? 707
Darrell J. Gaskin, Christine S. Spencer, Patrick Richard, Gerard F.
Anderson, Neil R. Powe, Thomas A. LaVeist
Part 5 Health Disparities Solutions
Chapter 36 Linking Science and Policy through Community-Based
Participatory Research to Study and Address Health Disparities
723
Meredith Minkler
Chapter 37 The National Health Plan Collaborative to Reduce
Disparities and Improve Quality 741
Nicole Lurie, Allen Fremont, Stephen A. Somers, Kathryn Coltin,
Andrea Gelzer, Rhonda Johnson, Wayne Rawlins, Grace Ting, Winston
Wong, Donna Zimmerman
Chapter 38 Interventions to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities
in Health Care 761
Marshall H. Chin, Amy E. Walters, Scott C. Cook, Elbert S.
Huang
Index 787
Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D. is William C. and Nancy F. Richardson Professor in Health Policy and Director of the Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is a frequent visiting lecturer on minority health issues at other universities. He is also a frequent speaker at professional conferences and workshops sponsored by leading public health professional associations. Dr. LaVeist consults often with federal agencies and healthcare organizations on minority health and cultural competency issues and racial disparities in health. He has conducted several important studies of minority health. His research on minority health has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Center for Disease Control, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Brookdale Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, Russell Sage Foundation and the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Lydia Isaac, PhD, is assistant professor and fieldwork coordinator, Community Health, Department of Urban Public Health, Hunter College. She formerly served with the Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions. Dr. Isaac's research interests include translating research into policy and practice, racial and ethnic health disparities, the social determinants of health and the neighborhood environment and its role in health promotion.
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10/03)
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10/03)
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10/03)
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10/03)
..."excellent resource..." ("Journal for Healthcare Quality,"
10/03)
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