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. 2018 Apr 3;133(3):240–249. doi: 10.1177/0033354918760574

Table 4.

Number of articles mentioning institutionalized racisma in title or abstract in a review of the literature, by type of article, 2002-2015

Journal Commentary Original Research Theoretical Paper Letter to the Editor Literature Review
Academic Medicine 1
AIDS and Behavior 1
American Journal of Public Health 2 3 1 1
Archives of Internal Medicine 1
Epidemiologic Reviews 1
Health Policy and Planning 1
Health Services Research 1
International Journal of Epidemiology 1
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 1
Journal of General Internal Medicine 1 1
Nursing Outlook 1
PLoS Medicine 1
Social Science & Medicine 3 2
Western Journal of Nursing Research 1
Total articles by type 2 12 4 1 6

Abbreviation: —, article not found in journal.

aInstitutionalized racism is the macrolevel systems, social forces, institutions, ideologies, and processes that interact with one another to generate and reinforce inequities among racial/ethnic groups.13