Socioeconomic status and health in blacks and whites: the problem of residual confounding and the resiliency of race

JS Kaufman, RS Cooper, DL McGee - Epidemiology, 1997 - journals.lww.com
A large number of epidemiologic studies have focused on racial/ethnic differences,
particularly between blacks and whites. Because health endpoints and racial
categorizations are associated with socioeconomic status, investigators generally adjust for
socioeconomic indicators. The intention is usually to control for confounding, thereby making
groups comparable and excluding socioeconomic status as an alternative explanation to
hypotheses of innate physiologic differences. A threat to the validity of these analyses is …