![]() ![]() Fifteen years later, the number of empirical investigations on discrimination and health easily exceeds 500, with these studies increasingly global in scope and focused on major types of discrimination variously involving race/ethnicity, indigenous status, immigrant status, gender, sexuality, disability, and age, separately and in combination. In 1999, only 20 studies in the public health literature employed instruments to measure self-reported experiences of discrimination.
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