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Inequality and African-American Health: How Racial Disparities Create Sickness

Online ISBN:
9781447322849
Print ISBN:
9781447322818
Publisher:
Policy Press
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Inequality and African-American Health: How Racial Disparities Create Sickness

Shirley A. Hill
Shirley A. Hill
University of Kansas
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Published:
10 May 2016
Online ISBN:
9781447322849
Print ISBN:
9781447322818
Publisher:
Policy Press

Abstract

Institutionalized racism adversely affects the health of African Americans, and it operates through multiple institutions, e.g., the medical system, the criminal justice system, and families. This book looks at the historic origins of the black health deficit and how it is perpetuated by health policies and interactions. High rates of poverty, joblessness, and neighbourhood segregation also foster poor health among black people, and are associated with a range of health issues. These social conditions are related to illicit drug use and mass incarceration, both of which have significant health implications. This book also explores how the fragility of black families and high rates of non-marriage affect adults and the health consequences of these family patterns for children.

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