Many ethnic and ethnic minorities in the United States are healthy and difficult to gain healthy, as mostly relevant care is often related to human race, economic status and sex. Despite the remarkable progress of the overall health of the population, African Americans who live in North Dakota still face a gap and bear the burden of sickness and death. These differences are thought to be the result of genetic mutation, environmental impact, inadequate access to health care, poor medical quality, poverty and violence, and certain medical practices.
Obviously, focusing only on health risks is not useful for correcting differences in African American health. Because the structural factors are primarily health problems and short lives. Tackling healthy social determinants from poverty to building environment, racial discrimination, violence, imprisonment may have a greater impact on black health than risk mitigation programs. ACA expanded its exposure to African Americans, but access to medical and social and cultural barriers for people with unhealthy lifestyles would reduce the differences in health among African Americans The impact on the.
Dimensional Approach to Examine the Differences in Health I am using various discriminatory criteria to estimate the difference in health among African Americans. Rather than focusing on ethnic discrimination, think about how everyday discrimination and perception of skin color discrimination affect African-Americans' health. One of the main findings of the current study is that discrimination against daily discrimination is an important element of African-American health, as well as discrimination of skin color of black population is important for African-American health outcome That is a predictor. Therefore, in addition to discrimination against outsiders,
Researchers warn that health disparities are small and there are still many things to learn about the relationship between discrimination and African-American health. Two important issues are the reasons for predicting discrimination against African Americans and how this exposure relates to the difference in health outcomes between black populations. Tackling this problem helps to explain not only the internal differences in health but also the differences in health between African Americans and Caucasians. Therefore, research on this issue will definitely make a significant contribution to the understanding of the differences and differences in our ethnic health, and may help to aid new interventions to reduce differences and differences Williams Williams and Mohammed 2013