| Literature DB >> 18690003 |
Esther Warshauer-Baker1, Vence L Bonham, Jean Jenkins, Nancy Stevens, Zintesia Page, Adebola Odunlami, Colleen M McBride.
Abstract
Greater attention towards genetics as a contributor to group health differences may lead to inappropriate use of race/ethnicity and gender as genetic heuristics and exacerbate health disparities. As part of a web-based survey, 1,035 family physicians (FPs) rated the contribution of genetics and environment to racial/ethnic and gender differences in health outcomes, and the importance of race/ethnicity and gender in their clinical decision-making. FPs attributed racial/ethnic and gender differences in health outcomes equally to environment and genetics. These beliefs were not associated with rated importance of race/ethnicity or gender in clinical decision-making. FPs appreciate the complexity of genetic and environmental influences on health differences by race/ethnicity and gender. Copyright 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18690003 PMCID: PMC3399248 DOI: 10.1159/000133307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Genet ISSN: 1422-2795