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Discrimination as a social determinant of stress and health among New York City taxi drivers
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DiscriminationNew York CitySocial Determinants Of HealthMental HealthWorker HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyDriver BehaviorSocial HealthPublic HealthMinority StressOccupational Health PsychologyEthnic DiscriminationHealth SciencesSocial IdentityPsychiatrySocial ImpactApplied Social PsychologySocial StressCross-sectional Needs AssessmentWork-related StressSociologySocial DeterminantBehavioral Health
Discrimination is associated with poorer mental and physical health outcomes. Taxi drivers have a higher risk of exposure to discrimination and higher rates of chronic conditions. A cross-sectional needs assessment was conducted with a multilingual group of 535 male taxi drivers in New York City. Drivers reporting higher discrimination were more likely to have higher perceived stress and were more likely to have anxiety/depression and chronic pain, adjusting for confounders. Workplace-based interventions designed to help drivers cope with discrimination, stress, and chronic health conditions, interventions to educate the taxi-riding public, and greater attention to these issues from administrative agencies are warranted.
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