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  • Health Disparities Research
  • Sociomedical Sciences

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  • Systemic sclerosis (SSc) exhibits significant variations across different racial and ethnic populations.
  • These disparities manifest in disease incidence, end-organ damage severity, functional limitations, and overall mortality.
  • Understanding these ethnic variations is crucial for equitable healthcare delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize existing knowledge on racial and ethnic disparities in systemic sclerosis.
  • To explore the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) on the development and continuation of these disparities.
  • To highlight areas for targeted interventions and research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing studies on systemic sclerosis and ethnic variations.
  • Analysis of data correlating disease characteristics with racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic factors.
  • Exploration of the interplay between biological and social determinants of health in SSc.

Main Results:

  • Racial and ethnic groups demonstrate distinct patterns in SSc incidence and clinical presentation.
  • Severity of organ involvement, functional status, and quality of life are significantly influenced by ethnicity.
  • Socioeconomic status emerges as a key mediator and exacerbator of these observed health inequities.

Conclusions:

  • Racial and ethnic disparities are a prominent feature of systemic sclerosis.
  • Socioeconomic factors play a critical role in perpetuating these disparities, impacting patient outcomes.
  • Addressing socioeconomic determinants is essential for mitigating health inequities in systemic sclerosis care.