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Keywords
Racism, family health, socioeconomic status, race, public health
Abstract
Family health is strongly associated with lifelong health and development1 and one’s experiences in childhood may have an impact on their family health in adulthood2. Of the research conducted on family health in the United States, little information can be found that directly discusses health disparities and childhood socioeconomic status as predictors of family health. Recent research shows that current household income is positively associated with family health in adulthood, meaning that SES affects access to care and health practices3.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Pryor, Tatiana; Villalon, Sariah; and Crandall, AliceAnn, "Effects of Perceived Racism and Socioeconomic Status on Family Health" (2022). Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2022. 36.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/library_studentposters_2022/36
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2022-3
Language
English
College
Life Sciences
Department
Public Health
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