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Racialized Experiences Differentiate Food Security Among African American Adults.

Deena J ChisolmBethany A BellOwusua YamoahDarcy A Freedman
Published in: Nursing research (2021)
Findings offer an innovative method for measuring exposures to racism and for assessing its relationship to food security. Findings highlight heterogeneity of racialized experiences in similar contexts as well as potential root cause targets such as wages, education, home ownership, and employment that may be modulated to mitigate the effects of racism on food insecurity.
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