Isolating Socioenvironmental Correlates of Race/Ethnicity: A Promising Strategy to Understand and Address Health Disparities.

Am J Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. (Escobar); Department of Global Health, Stempel School of Public Health and Social Work (Escobar), and Department of Community Health, Office of Research and Development (Vega), Florida International University, Miami; Department of Psychiatry, Universidad de Antioquia Medical School, Medellín, Colombia (Lopez Jaramillo).

Published: July 2023

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