| Literature DB >> 32478545 |
Lisa R Fortuna1, Marina Tolou-Shams1, Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy2, Michelle V Porche1.
Abstract
COVID-19 has had disproportionate contagion and fatality in Black, Latino, and Native American communities and among the poor in the United States. Toxic stress resulting from racial and social inequities have been magnified during the pandemic, with implications for poor physical and mental health and socioeconomic outcomes. It is imperative that our country focus and invest in addressing health inequities and work across sectors to build self-efficacy and long-term capacity within communities and systems of care serving the most disenfranchised, now and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 epidemic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32478545 DOI: 10.1037/tra0000889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Trauma ISSN: 1942-969X