Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T3 |
0-10 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Background |
T4 |
11-203 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Data from the Survey of the Health of Urban Residents (SHUR) identified connections between police brutality and medical mistrust, generating significant media, policy, and research attention. |
T5 |
204-359 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Amidst intersecting crises of COVID-19, racism, and police brutality, this report describes survey development and data collection procedures for the SHUR. |
T6 |
361-377 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Basic Procedures |
T7 |
378-471 |
Sentence |
denotes |
We conducted focus groups with Black men, Latinxs, and immigrants in Allentown, Pennsylvania. |
T8 |
472-596 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Findings were used to develop and refine measures of conditions salient to the health of urban residents across the country. |
T9 |
597-720 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Quota sampling was employed; oversampling people of color and persons whose usual source of care was not a doctor’s office. |
T10 |
722-735 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Main Findings |
T11 |
736-819 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Non-Hispanic Whites made up just under two thirds of the sample (63.65%, n = 2793). |
T12 |
820-935 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Black/African American respondents accounted for 14.2% of the sample (n = 623), while 11.62% (n = 510) were Latinx. |
T13 |
936-1020 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Only 43.46% of respondents reported a doctor’s office as their usual source of care. |
T14 |
1021-1226 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Novel measures of population-specific stressors include a range of negative encounters with the police, frequency of these encounters, and respondents’ assessments of whether the encounters were necessary. |
T15 |
1227-1402 |
Sentence |
denotes |
SHUR assessed the likelihood of calling the police if there is a problem, worries about incarceration, and cause-specific stressors such as race-related impression management. |
T16 |
1404-1425 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Principal Conclusions |
T17 |
1426-1601 |
Sentence |
denotes |
SHUR (n = 4389) is a useful resource for researchers seeking to address the health implications of experiences not frequently measured by national health surveillance surveys. |
T18 |
1602-1802 |
Sentence |
denotes |
It includes respondents’ zip codes, presenting the opportunity to connect these data with zip code-level health system, social and economic characteristics that shape health beyond individual factors. |