This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday and Andersen framework for the study of access, the study examined the relationship between two levels of Hispanic incorporation into U.S. society, i.e., mainstream versus ethnic, and potential and realized measures of access to health care. Data for the study were drawn from a 1992 telephone survey of 600 randomly selected Hispanics in Houston and Harris County.^ The hypotheses tested were: (1) Hispanics who are incorporated into mainstream society are more likely to have better potential and realized access to health care than those who are incorporated into ethnic-group enclaves regardless of their socioeconomic status (SES), health statu...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
abstract: The growing Hispanic population in Phoenix, Arizona frequently lacks financial resources w...
Immigrant Latino women represent about one fifth of the total Latino population; however, data on he...
This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday an...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to ...
The most current research literature on the access of Hispanics to medical care is reviewed, and dat...
Historically, residents who live along the southern Texas and northern Mexican border live below the...
Health care access in the United States is a pressing topic in today\u27s day and age. Its intricaci...
This research explores the health insurance coverage of various Hispanic subgroups in comparison to ...
Numerous qualitative studies have identified a variety of barriers faced by Hispanic patients when a...
This study uses secondary survey data collected from a sample population of clients from JPS Health ...
This study was built around the understanding that there is complexity in the Hispanic ¹ health car...
This study was built around the understanding that there is complexity in the Hispanic ¹ health ca...
The objective of this research was to determine if healthcare access disparities exist across race a...
This thesis is about Hispanic/Latino health care accessibility primarily in Wayne County, Ohio. My r...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
abstract: The growing Hispanic population in Phoenix, Arizona frequently lacks financial resources w...
Immigrant Latino women represent about one fifth of the total Latino population; however, data on he...
This study examines Hispanic levels of incorporation and access to health care. Applying the Aday an...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence of the communities in which Hispanics live on their access to ...
The most current research literature on the access of Hispanics to medical care is reviewed, and dat...
Historically, residents who live along the southern Texas and northern Mexican border live below the...
Health care access in the United States is a pressing topic in today\u27s day and age. Its intricaci...
This research explores the health insurance coverage of various Hispanic subgroups in comparison to ...
Numerous qualitative studies have identified a variety of barriers faced by Hispanic patients when a...
This study uses secondary survey data collected from a sample population of clients from JPS Health ...
This study was built around the understanding that there is complexity in the Hispanic ¹ health car...
This study was built around the understanding that there is complexity in the Hispanic ¹ health ca...
The objective of this research was to determine if healthcare access disparities exist across race a...
This thesis is about Hispanic/Latino health care accessibility primarily in Wayne County, Ohio. My r...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
abstract: The growing Hispanic population in Phoenix, Arizona frequently lacks financial resources w...
Immigrant Latino women represent about one fifth of the total Latino population; however, data on he...