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Unequal Associations between Educational Attainment and Occupational Stress across Racial and Ethnic Groups.

Shervin AssariMohsen Bazargan
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2019)
In the United States, race and ethnicity limit the health gains that follow EA. While EA helps individuals avoid environmental risk factors, such as occupational stress, this is more valid for non-Hispanic Whites than AAs and Hispanics. The result is additional physical and mental health risks in highly educated AAs and Hispanics. The results are important, given racial and ethnic minorities are the largest growing section of the US population. We should not assume that EA is similarly protective across all racial and ethnic groups. In this context, EA may increase, rather than reduce, health disparities.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • african american
  • healthcare
  • risk factors
  • public health
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  • human health
  • physical activity
  • stress induced
  • heat stress
  • climate change
  • health insurance