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Chapter 6. Organizational Practice and Social Constraints: Problems of Racial Identity Data Collection in Cancer Care and Research
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Taking the Social Construction of Race Seriously in Health Disparities Research 1
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Part I.Charting the Problem
- Chapter 2. The Politics of Framing Health Disparities: Markets and Justice 25
- Chapter 3. Looking at the World through “Race”-Colored Glasses: The Fallacy of Ascertainment Bias in Biomedical Research and Practice 39
- Chapter 4. Ethical Dilemmas in Statistical Practice: The Problem of Race in Biomedicine 53
- Chapter 5. A Holistic Alternative to Current Survey Research Approaches to Race 67
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Part II. Navigating Diverse Empirical Settings
- Chapter 6. Organizational Practice and Social Constraints: Problems of Racial Identity Data Collection in Cancer Care and Research 87
- Chapter 7 Lessons from Political Science: Health Status and Improving How We Study Race 104
- Chapter 8. Advancing Asian American Mental Health Research by Enhancing Racial Identity Measures 117
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Part III. Surveying Solutions
- Chapter 9. Representing the Multidimensionality of Race in Survey Research 133
- Chapter 10. How Racial-Group Comparisons Create Misinformation in Depression Research: Using Racial Identity Theory to Conceptualize Health Disparities 146
- Chapter 11. Jedi Public Health: Leveraging Contingencies of Social Identity to Grasp and Eliminate Racial Health Inequality 163
- Chapter 12. Contextualizing Lived Race-Gender and the Racialized-Gendered Social Determinants of Health 179
- Notes on Contributors 213
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Taking the Social Construction of Race Seriously in Health Disparities Research 1
-
Part I.Charting the Problem
- Chapter 2. The Politics of Framing Health Disparities: Markets and Justice 25
- Chapter 3. Looking at the World through “Race”-Colored Glasses: The Fallacy of Ascertainment Bias in Biomedical Research and Practice 39
- Chapter 4. Ethical Dilemmas in Statistical Practice: The Problem of Race in Biomedicine 53
- Chapter 5. A Holistic Alternative to Current Survey Research Approaches to Race 67
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Part II. Navigating Diverse Empirical Settings
- Chapter 6. Organizational Practice and Social Constraints: Problems of Racial Identity Data Collection in Cancer Care and Research 87
- Chapter 7 Lessons from Political Science: Health Status and Improving How We Study Race 104
- Chapter 8. Advancing Asian American Mental Health Research by Enhancing Racial Identity Measures 117
-
Part III. Surveying Solutions
- Chapter 9. Representing the Multidimensionality of Race in Survey Research 133
- Chapter 10. How Racial-Group Comparisons Create Misinformation in Depression Research: Using Racial Identity Theory to Conceptualize Health Disparities 146
- Chapter 11. Jedi Public Health: Leveraging Contingencies of Social Identity to Grasp and Eliminate Racial Health Inequality 163
- Chapter 12. Contextualizing Lived Race-Gender and the Racialized-Gendered Social Determinants of Health 179
- Notes on Contributors 213
- Index 217