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Social determinants of hypertension and diabetes among African immigrants: the African immigrants health study.

Oluwabunmi OgungbeRuth-Alma N Turkson-OcranManka NkimbengJoycelyn CudjoeHailey N MillerDiana-Lyn BaptisteCheryl R Dennison HimmelfarbPatricia Mary DavidsonLisa A CooperYvonne Commodore-Mensah
Published in: Ethnicity & health (2021)
Among African immigrants, those who were unemployed had a higher likelihood of a self-reported diagnosis of diabetes than those who were employed. Also, people who had health insurance were more likely to self-report a diagnosis of hypertension. Additional studies are needed to further understand the influence of social determinants of health on hypertension and diabetes to develop health policies and interventions to improve the cardiovascular health of African immigrants.
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