Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research

  • David R. Williams
  • , Jourdyn A. Lawrence
  • , Brigette A. Davis

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Abstract

In recent decades, there has been remarkable growth in scientific research examining the multiple ways in which racism can adversely affect health. This interest has been driven in part by the striking persistence of racial/ethnic inequities in health and the empirical evidence that indicates that socioeconomic factors alone do not account for racial/ethnic inequities in health. Racism is considered a fundamental cause of adverse health outcomes for racial/ethnic minorities and racial/ethnic inequities in health. This article provides an overview of the evidence linking the primary domains of racism - structural racism, cultural racism, and individual-level discrimination - to mental and physical health outcomes. For each mechanism, we describe key findings and identify priorities for future research. We also discuss evidence for interventions to reduce racism and describe research needed to advance knowledge in this area.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)105-125
Number of pages21
JournalAnnual Review of Public Health
Volume40
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • ethnicity
  • race
  • racial discrimination
  • racial inequities
  • racism

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