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Colorism and Health Disparities in Home Countries: The Case of Puerto Rico.

Jose Caraballo-Cueto1, Isar P Godreau2.   

Abstract

This study reveals the association of skin color with health disparities in Puerto Rico, a US territory that is home to the second largest Latino population in the US. Aware of the inadequacy of standard OMB ethno-racial categories in capturing racial differences among Latinos, we incorporated skin color scales into the Puerto Rico BRFSS. We apply both logistic regressions and propensity score matching techniques. We found that colorism plays a significant role in health outcomes of dark-skinned Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico and that skin color is a better health predictor than the OMB ethno-racial categories. Our results indicate that Puerto Ricans of the lightest skin tone have better general health than Puerto Ricans who self-described as being of the darkest skin tones. Findings underscore the importance of considering how racial discrimination manifested through colorism affects the health of Latino populations in the US and its territories.

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Keywords:  Colorism; Health; Hispanic/Latino; Puerto Rico; Racial discrimination; Skin color/tone

Year:  2021        PMID: 34097164     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-021-01222-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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