Health Disparities in the Context of Mixed Race: Challenging the Ideology of RacePosted in Articles, Health/Medicine/Genetics, Media Archive on 2011-10-30 03:14Z by Steven |
Health Disparities in the Context of Mixed Race: Challenging the Ideology of Race
Advances in Nursing Science
Volume 28 Number 3 (July/September 2005)
Pages 203-211
Cathy J. Tashiro, PhD, RN, Associate Professor of Nursing
University of Washington, Tacoma
Debates are occurring about the relative contribution of genetic versus social factors to racial health disparities. An ideology of race is manifested in genetic arguments for the etiology of racial health disparities. There is also growing attention to people of mixed race since the 2000 US Census enabled them to be counted. Consideration of the complex issues raised by the existence of people of mixed race may bring clarity to the debates about racial health disparities, offer a challenge to the ideology of race, and afford important insights for the practice of research involving race.
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