Marked racial/ethnic disparities exist for both in-person and media gun violence exposure
Black men and Black women have pronounced and increasing burden of mortality compared with Whites
Older Black adults show lower cognitive scores and a higher likelihood of cognitive impairment
Black race remained an independent risk factor associated with suspicion for child abuse in adjusted analyses
Findings seen among younger Black women followed for seven years
Progress reversed due to increase in mortality from external causes, stagnation for cardiovascular diseases
Findings not seen for communities with racial or ethnic segregation alone
Increases in recent years were preceded by declining trends for both male and female youths
Prolonged exposure beginning in young adulthood linked to worse cognitive function over midlife, especially among Blacks
Finding seen among Black people with overdose deaths in Pennsylvania versus White people