Intersectionality matters for Hispanic health: A replication study using the All of Us Research Program
Abstract Background Despite research dedicated to understanding the health profiles and health-related outcomes of Hispanic individuals, the prevailing body of literature frequently homogenizes the Hispanic population, failing to address the role of race in Hispanic health discourse. Thus, the curre...
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Main Authors: | Mariana Rodrigues (Author), Emma Risner (Author), Brennan Rhodes-Bratton (Author), Stephanie H. Cook (Author), Adolfo Cuevas (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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