Framing racial disparities within sports related concussion (SRC): an ecological framework for understanding biases and disparities in concussion care for black athletes
Sydney Wing, Joshua Caiquo, Chante Butler, Christopher Giza, Talin Babikian
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Abstract
Privilege and marginalization associated with racial background have been posited as contributors to why Black athletes face disparities within their care, treatment, and recovery from sport-relate...
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