Option A) Very US centric:
Which categories describe you?
White
Black
Asian
Indigenous
Middle Eastern or North African
Hispanic, Latino/a/x, Spanish Origin
None
Other race, ethnicity, or origin
Option B) More international (at least Ireland, Argentina, and US):
If we care about being more inclusive, especially with regards to access to healthcare, adding more geographical but also economic areas:
https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
So something like this:
Which categories describe you?
Black
African American (in Spanish add Afrodescendiente)
Middle Eastern or North African
Sub-Saharan African
East Asian
Southeast Asian
South Asian
Central Asian
Pacific Islander
Indigenous, First Nation (in Spanish add Pueblo Originario)
Hispanic or Latino/a/x
Latin American
Brown
Caribbean
White
Western European
Eastern European
Romani
None
Other race, ethnicity, or origin
3) Another option is asking about Quality of Life questions and/or Socioeconomic status to tease apart access to healthcare.
@Satra, so we'll add this. Please approve.
1) "Speech disorder" since we included only "Voice disorder"
2) Race and ethnicity:
I reached out to an anthropologist I know at University of British Columbia.
A thought is using the question without using terms race or ethnicity: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/06/18/census-considers-new-approach-to-asking-about-race-by-not-using-the-term-at-all/
Option A) Very US centric: Which categories describe you? White Black Asian Indigenous Middle Eastern or North African Hispanic, Latino/a/x, Spanish Origin None Other race, ethnicity, or origin
Option B) More international (at least Ireland, Argentina, and US): If we care about being more inclusive, especially with regards to access to healthcare, adding more geographical but also economic areas: https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
So something like this:
Which categories describe you?
Black African American (in Spanish add Afrodescendiente) Middle Eastern or North African Sub-Saharan African East Asian Southeast Asian South Asian Central Asian Pacific Islander Indigenous, First Nation (in Spanish add Pueblo Originario) Hispanic or Latino/a/x Latin American Brown Caribbean White Western European Eastern European Romani None Other race, ethnicity, or origin
3) Another option is asking about Quality of Life questions and/or Socioeconomic status to tease apart access to healthcare.