Racism, xenophobia, discrimination, and the determination of health

D Devakumar, S Selvarajah, I Abubakar, SS Kim… - The Lancet, 2022 - thelancet.com
This Series shows how racism, xenophobia, discrimination, and the structures that support
them are detrimental to health. In this first Series paper, we describe the conceptual model …

Envisioning environmental equity: climate change, health, and racial justice

T Abi Deivanayagam, S English, J Hickel, J Bonifacio… - The Lancet, 2023 - thelancet.com
Climate change has a broad range of health impacts and tackling climate change could be
the greatest opportunity for improving global health this century. Yet conversations on …

Racism, xenophobia, and discrimination: map** pathways to health outcomes

S Selvarajah, SC Maioli, T Abi Deivanayagam… - The Lancet, 2022 - thelancet.com
Despite being globally pervasive, racism, xenophobia, and discrimination are not universally
recognised determinants of health. We challenge widespread beliefs related to the …

International migration of unaccompanied minors: trends, health risks, and legal protection

SC Maioli, J Bhabha, K Wickramage… - The Lancet Child & …, 2021 - thelancet.com
The global population of unaccompanied minors—children and adolescents younger than
18 years who migrate without their legal guardians—is increasing. However, as data are not …

Researching minoritised communities in palliative care: An agenda for change

J Koffman, S Bajwah, JM Davies… - Palliative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Palliative care access, experiences and outcomes of care disadvantage those
from ethnically diverse, Indigenous, First nation and First people communities. Research into …

Examining psychosocial and economic barriers to green space access for racialised individuals and families: a narrative literature review of the evidence to date

T Robinson, N Robertson, F Curtis, N Darko… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: Social prescribing (such as green social prescribing), aims to address health
disparities cross-culturally to improve well-being. However, evidence highlights racial …

[HTML][HTML] The global prevalence and severity of dental caries among racially minoritized children: a systematic review and meta-analysis

S Nath, S Sethi, JL Bastos, HM Constante, G Mejia… - Caries …, 2023 - karger.com
Racially minoritized children often bear a greater burden of dental caries, but the overall
magnitude of racial gaps in oral health and their underlying factors are unknown. A …

Breaking free from tunnel vision for climate change and health

TA Deivanayagam, RE Osborne - PLOS Global Public Health, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Climate change is widely recognised as the greatest threat to public health this century, but
'climate change and health'often refers to a narrow and limited focus on emissions, and the …

Between rhetoric and reality: Real-world barriers to uptake and early engagement in digital mental health interventions

J Jardine, C Nadal, S Robinson, A Enrique… - ACM Transactions on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) have potential to provide effective and
accessible care to entire populations, but low client uptake and engagement are significant …

Ethnic and minority group differences in engagement with COVID-19 vaccination programmes–at pandemic pace; when vaccine confidence in mass rollout meets …

JA Reid, MA Mabhala - Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 2021 - Springer
Israel, the UK, the USA, and some other wealthier countries lead in the implementation of
COVID-19 vaccine mass vaccination programmes. Evidence from these countries indicates …