Ethnicity & Disease

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethnicity & Disease is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mental Health, Self-Care, and Engagement in Care among Black Women Living with HIV27
Financial Well-Being Among US Adults with Vascular Conditions: Differential Impacts Among Blacks and Hispanics20
Diabetes in Mayan Populations: Monitoring of Glycosylated Hemoglobin18
Parkinson’s Disease Inequities in Daily Cognitive Activities: An Intersectional Approach14
Black Feminism and Womanism: A Narrative Review of the Weight Loss Literature12
Decolonizing a Wretched Healthcare System: The African Public Health Practitioner Case12
Commentary on Metabolic Health Disparities Affecting the Rio Grande Valley Mexican American Population: Seeking Answers Using Animal Models10
Association of Diabetic Retinopathy with Chronic Kidney Disease Progression in Latinos with Type 2 Diabetes9
Knowledge Sharing to Reduce Toxin Exposure Risks from Harmful Algal Blooms: Global Networks and Political Barriers8
Advancing Inclusive Research: Establishing Collaborative Strategies to Improve Diversity in Clinical Trials8
“They Don’t Care If We Live or Die”: A Qualitative Analysis Examining the US Immigration System’s Treatment of Undocumented Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic7
Exploring Associations between Race/Ethnicity and Glaucoma Prevalence in a Multicenter Brazilian Study: The ELSA-Brasil7
The Association Between NRMN STAR Grantsmanship Self-Efficacy and Grant Submission7
Racial Disparities in Health Care Use in Gentrifying Neighborhoods6
Suicide Ideation and the Association of Chronic Disease among American Indians6
Understanding Core Community Needs for School-Based Asthma Programming: A Qualitative Assessment in Colorado Communities6
Supporting Underserved Communities for Health Care: US Immigrants’ Experiences with Social Support6
COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes and Barriers among Unvaccinated Residents in Rural Northern/Central Illinois6
The Role of Financial Strain and Educational Attainment on Smoking Abstinence of African Americans and Whites Who Smoke5
Electronic Health Literacy among Linguistically Diverse Patients in the Los Angeles County Safety Net Health System5
Best Practice Recommendations for Integrating Health Equity into Pragmatic Clinical Trials for Dementia Care5
A Qualitative Analysis on Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs and Issues During COVID-19 Using a Reproductive Justice Framework5
Acculturation, Perceptions about Seeking Mental Health Care, and Utilization of Mental Health Services among US-based South Asians5
Neck Circumference Cut-Off for Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome in Nigeria5
Perceived Religious Influence on Health Is Associated with Beneficial Health Behaviors in Members of Predominantly Black Churches5
Risk and Protective Factors for Cost-Related Nonadherence Among Middle East and North African (MENA ) Adults5
Psychological Factors and Prevalence of Diabetes and Prediabetes in a United States–Mexico Border Community4
“I Have Come Because I See You Care About Me”: Recruiting Older Black Americans for Genomic Research4
Mental Health and Cognitive Performance Among Older People Living with HIV in Georgia4
Navigating Access to Cancer Care: Identifying Barriers to Precision Cancer Medicine4
The Prevalence of Multimorbidity among Foreign-born Adults in the United States4
A Community-Engaged Process for Adapting a Cardiovascular Health Intervention for Persons with Serious Mental Illness4
Central Blood Pressure and Subclinical Atherosclerotic Risk in Young Hispanic American Women4
Assessing Representativeness of Seriously Ill Patient Survey Responders in a Pragmatic Clinical Trial3
Developing a Social Determinants of Health Needs Assessment for Colorado Kids (SNACK) Tool for a School-Based Asthma Program: Findings from a Pilot Study3
Neighborhood Food Environment Associated with Cardiometabolic Health among Predominately Low-income, Urban, Black Women3
Maternal and Infant Health Inequities, Reproductive Justice and COVID Addressed in RACE Series3
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