Young women with darker skin tones are more likely to report poor health, obesity, and depressive symptoms, and this relationship is only partially related to discrimination, self-reported stress, poverty. https://t.co/RwyB2OKWVE @UNCPopCenter @NICHD_NIH
Using data from Waves 1, 3, and 4 of #AddHealth to examine #health #disparities by capturing the perceptions of #race an #ethnicity ascribed to individuals by others. This study demonstrates the value of considering stratification by skin color and gender
Young women with darker skin tones are more likely to report poor health, obesity, and depressive symptoms, and this relationship is only partially related to discrimination, self-reported stress, poverty. https://t.co/RwyB2OKWVE @UNCPopCenter @NICHD_NIH
RT @PopResearchCtrs: Young women with darker skin tones are more likely to report poor health, obesity, and depressive symptoms, and this r…
Young women with darker skin tones are more likely to report poor health, obesity, and depressive symptoms, and this relationship is only partially related to discrimination, self-reported stress, poverty. https://t.co/RwyB2OKWVE @UNCPopCenter @NICHD_NIH
RT @SDA_Demography: It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disp…
RT @SDA_Demography: Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the United States Read now in PRPR https:/…
RT @SDA_Demography: Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the United States Read now in PRPR https:/…
Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the United States Read now in PRPR https://t.co/fWxnfLjW0X
RT @SDA_Demography: It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disp…
RT @SDA_Demography: It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disp…
It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disparities Details in PRPR https://t.co/fWxnfLjW0X
It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disparities Details in PRPR https://t.co/fWxnfLjW0X
t may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disparities Details in PRPR https://t.co/fWxnfLjW0X
RT @SDA_Demography: It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disp…
RT @SDA_Demography: It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disp…
It may be important to stratify by skin color and gender in conjunction with race/ethnicity when evaluating health disparities NEW in PRPR https://t.co/fWxnfLjW0X @SpringerSocSci
RT @RyonCobb: Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the US https://t.co/yahUic2Tko @SandyDarity @Da…
RT @RyonCobb: Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the US https://t.co/yahUic2Tko @SandyDarity @Da…
RT @RyonCobb: Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the US https://t.co/yahUic2Tko @SandyDarity @Da…
Beyond Race/Ethnicity: Skin Color, Gender, and the Health of Young Adults in the US https://t.co/yahUic2Tko @SandyDarity @DarrickHamilton @EllisMonk @ProfessorYas @thePhDandMe