Ethnic Minority Populations
Cross-source consensus on Ethnic Minority Populations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The review defines ethnic minority populations as distinct ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic, ancestral, or related heritage groups that are numerically smaller or socially marginalised in a national or regional context. — Applying intersectionality theory to health outcomes and healthcare utilisation of ethnic minority populations: a systematic review protocol
- Eligible studies must examine intersectionality in relation to ethnic minority health outcomes or healthcare utilisation outcomes. — Applying intersectionality theory to health outcomes and healthcare utilisation of ethnic minority populations: a systematic review protocol
- The protocol treats ethnicity and race as socially constructed categories that overlap with culture, language, ancestry, migration, and racialisation. — Applying intersectionality theory to health outcomes and healthcare utilisation of ethnic minority populations: a systematic review protocol
- Marginalised Indigenous peoples are included when they are marginalised along ethnic, racial, or cultural axes, while their distinct colonial histories are recognised. — Applying intersectionality theory to health outcomes and healthcare utilisation of ethnic minority populations: a systematic review protocol
- Many studies group ethnic minority populations into broad categories that hide important within-group differences. — Applying intersectionality theory to health outcomes and healthcare utilisation of ethnic minority populations: a systematic review protocol