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Race and health in Guyana: an empirical assessment from survey data.

Leon C Wilson, Colwick M Wilson, Bridgette M Johnson.   

Abstract

This paper examines racial differences in physical health and mental well-being in Guyana, South America: a country with cultural ties to the Caribbean. It explores the complex relationship among race, socioeconomic status and health outcomes which in developed societies continues to be of significant research interest. Utilizing a random probability sample of over 900 adults, the analyses provide information on the general physical and mental health status of this population and examine the differences by racial groups when other factors are controlled. The results indicate significant age-specific racial differences in physical and mental health in Guyana. Higher rates of diabetes, arthritis or rheumatism, back and breathing problems among Indo-Guyanese when compared to other groups were noted. Racial differences in physical health were attenuated when gender and educational levels were controlled.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21553433     DOI: 10.1353/crb.2010.0035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Caribb Stud        ISSN: 0008-6533


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