White, European, Western, Caucasian, or what? Inappropriate labeling in research on race, ethnicity, and health.
R Bhopal and
L Donaldson
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Medical School, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. r.s.bhopal@ncl.ac.uk
The request for scientifically appropriate terminology in researchon race, ethnicity, and health has largely bypassed the termWhite. This and other words, such as Caucasian, are embeddedin clinical and epidemiological discourse, yet they are rarelydefined. This commentary analyzes the issue from the perspectiveof the epidemiology of the health of minority ethnic and racialgroups in Europe and the United States. Minority groups areusually compared with populations described as White, Caucasian,European, Europid, Western, Occidental, indigenous, native,and majority. Such populations are heterogeneous, the labelsnonspecific, and the comparisons misleading. Terminology thatreflects the research purpose-for examples, reference, control,or comparison--is better (unlike White, these terms imply nonorm, allowing neither writers nor readers to make stereotypedassumptions about the comparison populations. This paper widensthe debate on nomenclature for racial and ethnic groups. Manyissues need exploration, including whether there is a sharedunderstanding among the international research community ofthe terms discussed.
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