Perceived Interpersonal Racism in Relation to Incident Coronary Heart Disease Among Black Women.
Shanshan LiMax BrockJulie R PalmerMichelle A AlbertYvette C CozierLynn RosenbergPublished in: Circulation (2024)
Perceived experiences of interpersonal racism in employment, in housing, and with the police were associated with higher incidence of CHD among Black women, whereas perceived racism in everyday life was not associated with higher risk.