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Hypertension and stigma-consciousness are linked through research findings indicating that stigma-consciousness, alongside racial discrimination, is associated with elevated blood pressure and the development of hypertension in minority populations, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3].
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measurementA study found that racial discrimination and stigma-consciousness were associated with higher blood pressure and hypertension in Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino men.
claimOrom H, Sharma C, Homish GG, Underwood W, and Homish DL found that racial discrimination and stigma-consciousness are associated with higher blood pressure and hypertension in minority men.
claimRacial discrimination and stigma-consciousness are associated with higher blood pressure and hypertension in Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino men.