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Yin Paradies is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has made contributions primarily within the field of social sciences, with a total of 110 publications. Their research spans a range of subfields including sociology and political science, general health professions, clinical psychology, health, and education.

Their work often revolves around topics related to racial and ethnic identity research, Indigenous health, education, and rights, as well as migration, health, and trauma. Additional areas of focus include health disparities and outcomes, Indigenous studies and ecology, food security and health in diverse populations, and homelessness and social issues.

Some of Yin Paradies' recent papers include:

  • "Racism and nationalism during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic" (2021), published in Ethnic and Racial Studies
  • "Racism, the public health crisis we can no longer ignore" (2020), published in The Lancet
  • "The Costs of Institutional Racism and its Ethical Implications for Healthcare" (2021), published in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
  • "Cultural determinants of health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - a narrative overview of reviews" (2021), published in International Journal for Equity in Health
  • "Racism, xenophobia, and discrimination: mapping pathways to health outcomes" (2022), published in The Lancet

Yin Paradies collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Mandy Truong, Margaret Kelaher, Kevin Dunn, Amanuel Elias, and Naomi Priest.

Their publications are commonly found in a variety of esteemed venues, most notably:

  • BMC Public Health
  • Research Square
  • The Lancet
  • International Journal for Equity in Health
  • BMJ Open

Best Publications

  • Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Yin Paradies;Jehonathan Ben;Nida Denson;Amanuel Elias

  • A systematic review of empirical research on self-reported racism and health

    Yin C. Paradies

  • A systematic review of studies examining the relationship between reported racism and health and wellbeing for children and young people

    Naomi Priest;Yin Paradies;Brigid Trenerry;Mandy Truong

  • Interventions to improve cultural competency in healthcare: a systematic review of reviews.

    Mandy Truong;Yin Paradies;Naomi Priest

  • Colonisation, racism and indigenous health

    Yin Paradies

  • Understanding the complexities of ethnic-racial socialization processes for both minority and majority groups: a 30-year systematic review

    Naomi Priest;Naomi Priest;Jessica Walton;Fiona White;Emma Kowal

  • Racism, disadvantage and multiculturalism: towards effective anti-racist praxis

    Gabrielle Berman;Yin Paradies

  • The impact of racism on indigenous health in Australia and Aotearoa: towards a research agenda

    Yin Paradies;Ricci Harris;Ian Anderson

  • Beyond Black and White Essentialism, hybridity and Indigeneity

    Yin C. Paradies

  • Racism and health service utilisation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    Jehonathan Ben;Donna Cormack;Ricci Harris;Yin Paradies

  • Defining, conceptualizing and characterizing racism in health research

    Yin C. Paradies

  • A systematic review of the extent and measurement of healthcare provider racism.

    Yin Paradies;Mandy Truong;Naomi Priest

  • Bystander anti-racism : a review of the literature

    Jacqueline K. Nelson;Kevin M. Dunn;Yin Paradies

  • The challenge of cultural competence in the workplace: perspectives of healthcare providers.

    Stephane M. Shepherd;Cynthia Willis-Esqueda;Danielle Newton;Diane Sivasubramaniam

  • Ten principles relevant to health research among Indigenous Australian populations

    Lisa M. Jamieson;Yin C. Paradies;Sandra Eades;Alwin Chong

  • Racism and nationalism during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

    Amanuel Elias;Jehonathan Ben;Fethi Mansouri;Yin Paradies

  • Indigenous cultural training for health workers in Australia

    Rosie Downing;Emma Kowal;Yin Paradies

  • Racism, the public health crisis we can no longer ignore.

    Delan Devakumar;Sujitha Selvarajah;Geordan Shannon;Kui Muraya

  • Experiences of racism among urban Indigenous Australians: findings from the DRUID study

    Yin C. Paradies;Joan Cunningham

  • The Social, Cultural and Historical Context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

    Pat Dudgeon;Michael Wright;Yin Paradies;Darren Garvey

  • Racism as a determinant of social and emotional wellbeing for Aboriginal Australian youth

    Naomi C. Priest;Yin C. Paradies;Wendy Gunthorpe;Sheree J. Cairney

Frequent Co-Authors

Naomi Priest
Naomi Priest Australian National University
Margaret Kelaher
Margaret Kelaher University of Melbourne
Joan Cunningham
Joan Cunningham Charles Darwin University
Anne M Kavanagh
Anne M Kavanagh University of Melbourne
Ross S. Bailie
Ross S. Bailie University of Sydney
Fiona A. White
Fiona A. White University of Sydney
Eduardo Faerstein
Eduardo Faerstein Rio de Janeiro State University
Iain Walker
Iain Walker University of Melbourne
Aluísio J. D. Barros
Aluísio J. D. Barros Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Eleanor H. Wertheim
Eleanor H. Wertheim La Trobe University

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