Background: Although nearly 112 million residents of the United States belong to a non-white ethnic group, the literature about differences in health indicators across ethnic groups is limited almost exclusively to Hispanics. Features of the social experience of many ethnic groups including immigration, discrimination, and acculturation may plausibly influence mortality risk. We explored life expectancy and age-adjusted mortality risk of Arab-Americans (AAs), relative to non-Arab and non-Hispanic Whites in Michigan, the state with the largest per capita population of AAs in the US. Methodology/Principal Findings: Data were collected about all deaths to AAs and non-Arab and non-Hispanic Whites in Michigan between 1990 and 2007, and year 2000...
This study examines the extent to which various ethnic-immigrant and US-born groups differ in their ...
Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9%...
BackgroundU.S. racial/ethnic mortality disparities are well-documented and central to debates on soc...
BACKGROUND: Although nearly 112 million residents of the United States belong to a non-white ethnic ...
Although nearly 112 million residents of the United States belong to a non-white ethnic group, the l...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to: (1) cal-culate age-specific and age-adjusted cause-sp...
<p>*Life expectancy at birth calculated using the life table method.</p>∧<p>Non-Arab and non-Hispani...
BACKGROUND: Arab-American (AA) populations in the US are exposed to discrimination and acculturative...
Arab-American (AA) populations in the US are exposed to discrimination and acculturative stress—two ...
Abstract Background Few population-based studies of A...
Abstract Background Despite substantial attention paid to Arab-Americans (AAs) in the media and in p...
Abstract Background The Middle Eastern and North Afri...
textWhile all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. exhibited an increase in longevity during the twentie...
Abstract Background Racial and ethnic inequalities in all-cause mortality exist, and individual-leve...
Although there have been significant decreases in U.S. mortality rates, racial/ethnic disparities pe...
This study examines the extent to which various ethnic-immigrant and US-born groups differ in their ...
Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9%...
BackgroundU.S. racial/ethnic mortality disparities are well-documented and central to debates on soc...
BACKGROUND: Although nearly 112 million residents of the United States belong to a non-white ethnic ...
Although nearly 112 million residents of the United States belong to a non-white ethnic group, the l...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to: (1) cal-culate age-specific and age-adjusted cause-sp...
<p>*Life expectancy at birth calculated using the life table method.</p>∧<p>Non-Arab and non-Hispani...
BACKGROUND: Arab-American (AA) populations in the US are exposed to discrimination and acculturative...
Arab-American (AA) populations in the US are exposed to discrimination and acculturative stress—two ...
Abstract Background Few population-based studies of A...
Abstract Background Despite substantial attention paid to Arab-Americans (AAs) in the media and in p...
Abstract Background The Middle Eastern and North Afri...
textWhile all racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. exhibited an increase in longevity during the twentie...
Abstract Background Racial and ethnic inequalities in all-cause mortality exist, and individual-leve...
Although there have been significant decreases in U.S. mortality rates, racial/ethnic disparities pe...
This study examines the extent to which various ethnic-immigrant and US-born groups differ in their ...
Although there is a large gap between Black and White American life expectancies, the gap fell 48.9%...
BackgroundU.S. racial/ethnic mortality disparities are well-documented and central to debates on soc...