Racial and Ethnic Variation in Socioeconomic Health Disparities: An Analytical Framework
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Medicine · Public Health
A new methodological framework from the American Journal of Epidemiology offers a more precise approach to describing how socioeconomic health differentials vary across racial and ethnic groups. This research moves beyond traditional additive models, proposing methods that better capture the nuanced interactions between socioeconomic status and race/ethnicity in determining health outcomes. For a leading public health researcher and epidemiologist with an extensive publication record on health disparities, this work provides an analytically rigorous tool to refine the measurement of inequities in your studies on vaccine delivery and infectious disease burden in diverse populations.
Novelty: 88%
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Validity: 90%
Clarity: 87%
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