Ethnicity classification systems for public health surveys: experiences from HIV behavioural surveillance among men who have sex with men
Abstract Background Race and ethnicity classification systems have considerable implications for public health, including the potential to reveal or mask inequities. Given increasing "super-diversity" and multiple racial/ethnic identities in many global settings, especially among younger g...
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Main Authors: | Nathan J. Lachowsky (Author), Peter J.W. Saxton (Author), Nigel P. Dickson (Author), Anthony J. Hughes (Author), Rhys G. Jones (Author), Terryann C. Clark (Author), Elsie Ho (Author), Alastair J.S. Summerlee (Author), Cate E. Dewey (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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