Abstract / Description: 

Black Americans have a higher risk of hypertension compared with White Americans. Perceived discrimination is a plausible explanation for these health disparities. Few studies have examined the impact of perceived discrimination on the incidence of hypertension among a racially diverse sample. Our study examined associations of everyday and lifetime discrimination with incidence of hypertension and whether these associations varied by sex, discrimination attribution, and racial residential segregation.

Collection: 
eCardio Hub Collection
Category: 
Black/African American CV
Racism and Health
Date: 
2021
Author: 
Allana T. Forde, Tené T. Lewis, Kiarri N. Kershaw, Scarlett L. Bellamy, and Ana V. Diez Roux