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| Jennifer R MalatSummaryAffiliation: University of Cincinnati Country: USA Publications
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Poverty experience, race, and child healthJennifer Malat
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 0378, USA
Public Health Rep 120:442-7. 2005..The objective of this study was to determine how duration of poverty and child race are related to child health...
African-American preference for same-race healthcare providers: the role of healthcare discriminationJennifer Malat
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA
Ethn Dis 15:740-7. 2005....
Race, socioeconomic status, and the perceived importance of positive self-presentation in health careJennifer R Malat
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Soc Sci Med 62:2479-88. 2006..Based on these findings, we suggest several routes for future research that will advance our understanding of patients' everyday strategies for getting the best health care...
Expanding research on the racial disparity in medical treatment with ideas from sociologyJennifer Malat
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA
Health (London) 10:303-21. 2006....
Preference for same-race health care providers and perceptions of interpersonal discrimination in health careJennifer Malat
University of Cincinnati, Department of Sociology, OH 45221, USA
J Health Soc Behav 47:173-87. 2006..These results suggest a complex picture of how perceptions of discrimination influence preferred race of health care provider among blacks in the United States...
Blacks' and whites' attitudes toward race and nativity concordance with doctorsJennifer Malat
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210378, Cincinnati, OH 45221 0378, USA
J Natl Med Assoc 101:800-7. 2009..Future research should further explicate the nature of these attitudes and assess how these attitudes affect health care interactions...
Factors affecting whites' and blacks' attitudes toward race concordance with doctorsJennifer Malat
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210378, Cincinnati, OH 45221 0378, USA
J Natl Med Assoc 102:787-93. 2010..The findings encourage research on how attitudes formed outside health care, as well as how health care experiences influence attitudes toward health care and how these factors may vary by location in the system of racial inequality...
The effects of Obama's political success on the self-rated health of blacks, Hispanics, and whitesJennifer Malat
Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA
Ethn Dis 21:349-55. 2011..We discuss the implications of these findings in terms of the theoretical links between macro-level social conditions, race/ethnicity, and health...
