Figure 1.
Measures of racial discrimination: implicit and explicit.
Table 1.
My Body My Story study participants' sociodemographic and socioeconomic characteristics: 504 black and 501 white community health center members, all US-born, non-Hispanic, ages 35–64 (Boston, MA, 2008–2010).
Table 2.
My Body My Story study participants' exposure to racial discrimination and psychosocial characteristics: 504 black and 501 white community health center members, all US-born, non-Hispanic, ages 35–64 (Boston, MA, 2008–2010).
Table 3.
My Body My Story study participants' health-related characteristics: 504 black and 501 white community health center members, all US-born, non-Hispanic, ages 35–64 (Boston, MA, 2008–2010).
Table 4.
Univariate and multivariable associations of racial discrimination and socioeconomic position with systolic blood pressure and hypertension: My Body My Story study (504 black, 501 white US born non-Hispanic participants; Boston, 2009–2010) (imputed data).
Table 5.
Univariate and multivariable associations of racial discrimination and socioeconomic position with Framingham 10-year cardiovascular risk scores: My Body My Story study (504 black, 501 white US born non-Hispanic participants; Boston, 2009–2010) (imputed data).
Table 6.
Black vs. white difference: effect of adjusting for racial discrimination (RD)a and socioeconomic position (SEP)b, separately and jointly (imputed data).
Figure 2.
Distributions of average exposure to racial discrimination, socioeconomic position, and cardiovascular risk factors and outcomes, for My Body My Story participants (2008–2010) compared to analogous Boston data and US national data.