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Distance from a Trauma Center, Transport Times, and Mortality from Gunshot Wounds in Chicago
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. A Divided City
- Chapter One. Negro Mortality Rates in Chicago 19
- Chapter Two. Selections from Mental Disorders in Urban Areas: An Ecological Study of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses 34
- Chapter Three. Selection from Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City 56
- Chapter Four. Selection from Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: The Failure of Health Care in Urban America 66
- Chapter Five. Selections from Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect 78
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Part II. The Health Gap
- Chapter Six. Cancer Profi les from Several High- Risk Chicago Communities 105
- Chapter Seven. Differing Birth Weight among Infants of U.S.- Born Blacks, African- Born Blacks, and U.S.- Born Whites 111
- Chapter Eight. Variations in the Health Conditions of Six Chicago Community Areas 122
- Chapter Nine. Demographic Characteristics and Survival with AIDS 135
- Chapter Ten. The Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality 146
- Chapter Eleven. Black Women’s Awareness of Breast Cancer Disparity and Perceptions of the Causes of Disparity 163
- Chapter Twelve. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Hypertension Prevalence 173
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Part III. Separate and Unequal Health Care
- Chapter Thirteen. What Color Are Your Germs? 197
- Chapter Fourteen. Letter to the President’s Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders 205
- Chapter Fifteen. Racism in Red Blood Cells 209
- Chapter Sixteen. The Uptown People’s Health Center, Chicago, Illinois 215
- Chapter Seventeen. Transfers to a Public Hospital 226
- Chapter Eighteen. Trauma Deserts 238
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Part IV. Communities Matter
- Chapter Nineteen. Social Support in Smoking Cessation among Black Women in Chicago Public Housing 257
- Chapter Twenty. Life Expectancy, Economic Inequality, Homicide, and Reproductive Timing in Chicago Neighbourhoods 271
- Chapter Twenty-One. Neighborhoods and Violent Crime 282
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Urban Violence and African American Pregnancy Outcome 304
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Social Capital and Neighborhood Mortality Rates in Chicago 313
- Chapter Twenty-Four. Weathering 325
- Chapter Twenty-Five. The Protective Effect of Community Factors on Childhood Asthma 346
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Part V. Taking Action
- Chapter Twenty-Six. Community Health in a Chicago Slum 371
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. CeaseFire 379
- Chapter Twenty-Eight. A Community Effort to Reduce the Black/White Breast Cancer Mortality Disparity in Chicago 386
- Chapter Twenty-Nine. The Fight for a University of Chicago Adult Trauma Center 399
- Chapter Thirty. Selections from Healthy Chicago 2.0: Partnering to Improve Health Equity, 2016– 2020 412
- Conclusion 421
- Suggestions for Further Reading 429
- Author Index 431
- Subject Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. A Divided City
- Chapter One. Negro Mortality Rates in Chicago 19
- Chapter Two. Selections from Mental Disorders in Urban Areas: An Ecological Study of Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses 34
- Chapter Three. Selection from Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City 56
- Chapter Four. Selection from Mama Might Be Better Off Dead: The Failure of Health Care in Urban America 66
- Chapter Five. Selections from Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect 78
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Part II. The Health Gap
- Chapter Six. Cancer Profi les from Several High- Risk Chicago Communities 105
- Chapter Seven. Differing Birth Weight among Infants of U.S.- Born Blacks, African- Born Blacks, and U.S.- Born Whites 111
- Chapter Eight. Variations in the Health Conditions of Six Chicago Community Areas 122
- Chapter Nine. Demographic Characteristics and Survival with AIDS 135
- Chapter Ten. The Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Mortality 146
- Chapter Eleven. Black Women’s Awareness of Breast Cancer Disparity and Perceptions of the Causes of Disparity 163
- Chapter Twelve. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Hypertension Prevalence 173
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Part III. Separate and Unequal Health Care
- Chapter Thirteen. What Color Are Your Germs? 197
- Chapter Fourteen. Letter to the President’s Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders 205
- Chapter Fifteen. Racism in Red Blood Cells 209
- Chapter Sixteen. The Uptown People’s Health Center, Chicago, Illinois 215
- Chapter Seventeen. Transfers to a Public Hospital 226
- Chapter Eighteen. Trauma Deserts 238
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Part IV. Communities Matter
- Chapter Nineteen. Social Support in Smoking Cessation among Black Women in Chicago Public Housing 257
- Chapter Twenty. Life Expectancy, Economic Inequality, Homicide, and Reproductive Timing in Chicago Neighbourhoods 271
- Chapter Twenty-One. Neighborhoods and Violent Crime 282
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Urban Violence and African American Pregnancy Outcome 304
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Social Capital and Neighborhood Mortality Rates in Chicago 313
- Chapter Twenty-Four. Weathering 325
- Chapter Twenty-Five. The Protective Effect of Community Factors on Childhood Asthma 346
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Part V. Taking Action
- Chapter Twenty-Six. Community Health in a Chicago Slum 371
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. CeaseFire 379
- Chapter Twenty-Eight. A Community Effort to Reduce the Black/White Breast Cancer Mortality Disparity in Chicago 386
- Chapter Twenty-Nine. The Fight for a University of Chicago Adult Trauma Center 399
- Chapter Thirty. Selections from Healthy Chicago 2.0: Partnering to Improve Health Equity, 2016– 2020 412
- Conclusion 421
- Suggestions for Further Reading 429
- Author Index 431
- Subject Index 435