A study found that racialized immigrants were less likely to report good health, with experiences of discrimination contributing to these disparities. Social isolation and lower socioeconomic status also increased the risk of poorer health.
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Historic redlining in Baltimore continues to impact present-day health outcomes, with lower average life expectancies observed across affected communities. The study highlights the persistence of systemic racism and unequal access to healthcare in these areas.
A study found that children's books often feature gendered language, with female protagonists associated with affection and school, while male protagonists are linked to professions and tools. This can lead to children learning about their own gender biases before others.
A new study reveals the high human costs of COVID travel restrictions, affecting migrants, families, and international students with prolonged separation across geographical distances. The research highlights intensified experiences of foreignness, non-belonging, and precariousness, as well as threats to livelihoods and wellbeing.
New Edith Cowan University research reveals Afghan refugees value Australia's security, but face barriers to employment, discrimination, and socio-religious challenges. Many struggle with job recognition, workplace discrimination, and cultural identity issues, affecting their integration into Australian society.
A study of four US states finds that Black people are more likely to be nonfatally shot and injured by police, with disparities greater than seen for fatal shootings. The research highlights the need for comprehensive data on police shootings to draw reliable conclusions about racial disparities.
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A UC Riverside-led study found that maternal transfer of PBDEs causes brain changes and autistic-like behavior in female mice offspring, including reduced social recognition ability and olfactory discrimination. The study suggests that developmental exposure to flame retardants produces ASD-relevant neurochemical and behavioral traits.
A study by SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities found that people become more sensitive to feelings of disgust when they perceive their lives as being in danger. As a result, they tend to avoid foreigners, which is linked to an evolutionary response known as the behavioral immune system.
A new analysis suggests that online searches can reduce belief in misinformation about Zainichi Koreans, particularly among those who were predisposed to believe it. However, participants showed an increase in negative feelings toward the group after conducting their searches, despite correction of specific misinformation.
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A new Northwestern University study has found that despite promises of equal opportunity, women are less successful than men in the digital space, with implications for recognition and awards. Online presence is associated with factors such as past work impact and social capital, but men tend to benefit disproportionately.
Research finds that actively addressing inequalities fosters social change when meeting the psychological needs of both groups. Meeting the needs of disadvantaged groups through empowerment and listening helps to bolster their interest in collective action.
A study of over 11,000 individuals found that actively addressing inequalities fosters social change when both disadvantaged and advantaged groups feel heard and accepted. Empowerment through active listening and acknowledgment of injustices are key factors in promoting social justice.
Research using neuroimaging found that white conservatives exhibit higher sensitivity to racial ambiguity in the anterior insula, leading them to overcategorize mixed-race faces as Black. This effect is linked to an affective reaction to racial mixing rather than a sensitivity to Blackness.
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A new study found that LGB parents' perceptions of community tolerance depend on the presence of supportive structures like legal protections, employer acceptance, and religious affirmation. However, these factors alone do not guarantee a supportive climate, as individual experiences can vary significantly.
Research suggests that anti-Muslim sentiment can promote discrimination, limiting Muslim communities' social resources and social cohesion, which may lead to radicalization. Promoting community capacity building could be an effective strategy to improve health and limit radicalization.
A new study by Indiana University researchers finds that discrimination is directly linked to poor health outcomes among transgender adults. The study reveals that those who face more frequent and severe discrimination are at a higher risk of attempting suicide, abusing substances, and smoking cigarettes.
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A simple 5-variable model accurately predicts most cases of kidney failure in socially disadvantaged individuals with moderate or advanced chronic kidney disease. The model can help guide approaches to reduce socioeconomic disparities in kidney disease care.
A study found that older gay men and lesbians experience profound marginalization in social and political life, delaying medical attention and increasing health risks. Developing resilience has helped them cope, but also creates anxiety and fear when facing institutional reliance.