Structural racism theory, measurement, and methods: A scoping review

Front Public Health. 2023 Feb 16:11:1069476. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1069476. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Epidemiologic and public health interest in structural racism has grown dramatically, producing both increasingly sophisticated questions, methods, and findings, coupled with concerns of atheoretical and ahistorical approaches that often leave the actual production of health or disease ambiguous. This trajectory raises concerns as investigators adopt the term "structural racism" without engaging with theories and scholars with a long history in this area. This scoping review aims to build upon recent work by identifying current themes about the incorporation of structural racism into (social) epidemiologic research and practice with respect to theory, measurement, and practices and methods for trainees and public health researchers who are not already deeply grounded in this work.

Methods: This review uses methodological framework and includes peer-review articles written in English published between January 2000-August 2022.

Results: A search of Google Scholar, manual collection, and referenced lists identified a total of 235 articles; 138 met the inclusion criteria after duplicates were removed. Results were extracted by, and organized into, three broad sections: theory, construct measurement, and study practice and methods, with several themes summarized in each section.

Discussion: This review concludes with a summary of recommendations derived from our scoping review and a call to action echoing previous literature to resist an uncritical and superficial adoption of "structural racism" without attention to already existing scholarship and recommendations put forth by experts in the field.

Keywords: measurement; methods; population health; scoping review; structural racism; theory.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Public Health
  • Racism*
  • Research Personnel
  • Writing

Grants and funding

AM and MK were partially supported by a grant developing data infrastructure for measuring social determinants of health and structural racism from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Grant No. 75D30122C14198).