Everyday Discrimination And Binomial Regression Analysis

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The article’s central claim is that ethnic minorities suffer from chronic health conditions is based on the assumption that they face everyday discrimination. Everyday discrimination incorporates those unfair treatments that occur within daily routine practice; such as receiving less respect or poorer service in comparison to others according to Molina & Simon (2013). The authors are inclined to establish a correlation between chronic health conditions, everyday discrimination and socioeconomic position. They conclude that “everyday discrimination is associated with chronic conditions” on the basis of binomial regression model (Molina & Simon, 2013, p. 868). This conclusion has further advanced with the observation that Latinos in middle-income

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