Special Issue: Structural Determinants of Health Inequalities by Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Place
Guest Editor
Dr. Shervin Assari
Department of Urban Public Health, Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Email: assari@umich.edu
Manuscript Topics
Health inequalities persist across various demographic factors, with race, socioeconomic status, and geographical location being pivotal determinants. This special issue seeks to explore the structural underpinnings that contribute to health disparities, with an emphasis on understanding how these factors intersect and amplify each other's impact. We invite papers that employ rigorous methodologies to analyze and elucidate the intricate mechanisms through which structural determinants influence health outcomes.
Potential Topics:
We welcome submissions on a broad range of topics related to the structural determinants of health inequalities, including but not limited to:
• Impact of systemic racism on health outcomes
• Role of multi-level racism in health inequalities
• Socioeconomic factors influencing healthcare access and quality
• Geographical disparities in health resources and outcomes
• Intersectionality and its role in shaping health disparities
• Policy interventions to address structural determinants
• Innovative methodologies for studying health inequalities
• Longitudinal design and national studies
• Interdisciplinary studies
Keywords:
racism; structural determinants of health; socioeconomic status; health inequalities; geographical differences; health policy
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