1)The Conceptual Model of Race by LaViest (1994), proposes a model with three pathways from race, to race differences in health status. Describe one (1) of these pathways from beginning to end. 2) Explain how race differences in diabetes prevalence could arise for the group described in American Indian / Alaska Native adults using the pathway in above question?
1)The Conceptual Model of Race by LaViest (1994), proposes a model with three pathways from race, to race differences in health status. Describe one (1) of these pathways from beginning to end. 2) Explain how race differences in diabetes prevalence could arise for the group described in American Indian / Alaska Native adults using the pathway in above question?
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1)The Conceptual Model of Race by LaViest (1994), proposes a model with three pathways from race, to race differences in health status. Describe one (1) of these pathways from beginning to end.
2) Explain how race differences in diabetes prevalence could arise for the group described in American Indian / Alaska Native adults using the pathway in above question?

Transcribed Image Text:FIGURE 2.2. CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF RACE.
Societal
External
Risk Exposure
Race
Physiognomy
Race Differences
in Health Status
Source: LaVeist, 1994, p. 10.
Latent (Unobserved) Factor
Manifest Indicator
(Skin Color)
Culture
Ethnicity
Health/Illness
Behavior
Categorization into
Risk Behavior Groups
Observed Health
Outcomes
Risk Exposure
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