Authors
Rachel R Hardeman, Katy A Murphy, J’Mag Karbeah, Katy Backes Kozhimannil
Publication date
2018/5
Source
Public Health Reports
Volume
133
Issue
3
Pages
240-249
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Objectives
Although a range of factors shapes health and well-being, institutionalized racism (societal allocation of privilege based on race) plays an important role in generating inequities by race. The goal of this analysis was to review the contemporary peer-reviewed public health literature from 2002-2015 to determine whether the concept of institutionalized racism was named (ie, explicitly mentioned) and whether it was a core concept in the article.
Methods
We used a systematic literature review methodology to find articles from the top 50 highest-impact journals in each of 6 categories (249 journals in total) that most closely represented the public health field, were published during 2002-2015, were US focused, were indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE and/or Ovid/MEDLINE, and mentioned terms relating to institutionalized racism in their titles or abstracts. We analyzed the content of these articles for the use of related …
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