Racial Disparities Among US Neighborhoods May Have Implications for Health Outcomes

Written by on January 28, 2023

A new study has found that predominantly White neighborhoods had more green spaces, fewer dilapidated buildings, and more single-family homes compared with neighborhoods with mostly Black residents or other minoritized racial or ethnic groups.

This observational study was published in Jama Network Open.

“Large datasets on determinants of health can help us better understand the associations between past and present policies—including racist and antiracist policies—and . . .



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