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Gilbert C. Gee
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 164
Citations - 11916
Gilbert C. Gee is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ethnic group & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 135 publications receiving 9408 citations. Previous affiliations of Gilbert C. Gee include Harvard University & University of Michigan.
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Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Yin Paradies,Jehonathan Ben,Nida Denson,Amanuel Elias,Naomi Priest,Alex L. Pieterse,Arpana Gupta,Margaret Kelaher,Gilbert C. Gee +8 more
TL;DR: Racism was associated with poorer mental health, including depression, anxiety, psychological stress and various other outcomes, and the association between racism and physical health was significantly stronger for Asian American and Latino(a) American participants compared with African American participants.
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STRUCTURAL RACISM AND HEALTH INEQUITIES: Old Issues, New Directions.
Gilbert C. Gee,Chandra L. Ford +1 more
TL;DR: Several ways of conceptualizing structural racism are reviewed, with a focus on social segregation, immigration policy, and intergenerational effects, to more seriously consider the multiple dimensions of structural racism as fundamental causes of health disparities.
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Environmental Health Disparities: A Framework Integrating Psychosocial and Environmental Concepts
TL;DR: It is suggested that psychosocial stress may be the vulnerability factor that links social conditions with environmental hazards, and that residential segregation leads to differential experiences of community stress, exposure to pollutants, and access to community resources.
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A multilevel analysis of the relationship between institutional and individual racial discrimination and health status.
TL;DR: The data support the hypothesis that discrimination at multiple levels influences the health of minority group members.
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Immigration-Related Factors and Mental Disorders Among Asian Americans
David T. Takeuchi,Nolan Zane,Seunghye Hong,David H. Chae,Fang Gong,Gilbert C. Gee,Emily Walton,Stanley Sue,Margarita Alegría +8 more
TL;DR: For Asian Americans, immigration-related factors were associated with mental disorders, but in different ways for men and women.