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Racial and Economic Adversity Differences in Stress Markers and Immune Function Among Urban Adolescents.

Jodi L FordChristopher R BrowningSamantha J BochDarlene A KertesJake TarrenceBaldwin M WayKammi K Schmeer
Published in: Nursing research (2021)
Our study provides evidence that stress and immune biomarkers differ by race as early as adolescence and may be one pathway through which racism and associated adversities contribute to racial health inequities. Further research on the contribution of multiple adversities beyond poverty to racial inequities in physiological stress and health is critical for informing effective prevention and intervention efforts.
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