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  1. Identifying the race or ethnicity of a person or group of participants, along with other sociodemographic variables, may provide information about participants included in a study and the potential generalizability of the results of a study and may identify important disparities and inequities.

    • Annette Flanagin, Tracy Frey, Stacy L. Christiansen
    • 2021
  2. Feb 2, 2023 · CMAJ encourages the collection, analysis and reporting of data on the race and ethnicity of research participants, in order to provide evidence regarding health effects, disparities and inequities experienced by different racial and ethnic groups.

  3. Apr 19, 2016 · The article begins with an outline of two main approaches used in social surveys to measure ethnicity, the ‘mutually exclusive category’ approach and the ‘multiple characteristics’ approach. We also describe approaches to the use of ethnicity measures in cross-national comparative research.

    • Roxanne Connelly, Vernon Gayle, Paul S Lambert
    • 2016
  4. Oct 17, 2023 · Background. The ethnicity data gap pertains to 3 major challenges to address ethnic health inequality: 1) Under-representation of ethnic minorities in research; 2) Poor data quality on ethnicity; 3) Ethnicity data not being meaningfully analysed.

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · People of different races and ethnicities often grow up in different cultural environments, with diverse diets and health practices. Economic opportunity is not evenly distributed among all races, and different populations have unique histories that can contribute to health differences today.

  6. Sep 15, 2022 · This article examines past and current understandings of race, ethnicity, and ancestry in research, identifies the distinctions between these terms, examines the reliability of these terms, and provides researchers with guidance on how to use these terms.

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  8. Aug 21, 2013 · The inclusion of women, different racial and ethnic groups, and children is extremely important in clinical research to understand who is affected by a given disease or condition and to develop the appropriate treatments.

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