This issue brief discusses the relationship between American Latinos and public health, especially relating to issues of morality and reproductive health. Relatively high abortion rates among Latinos do not correlate with surveyed opinions on the issue and expected decision-making trends based on religious identity, suggesting that other factors are contributing to a disconnect between expectation and reality
Immigration and reproductive health care are two high profile topics in the politics of the United S...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
This study highlights the importance of noting the heterogeneity of citizenship statuses among Latin...
Objective. The goal of this article is to examine the relationship between religious involvement, ga...
This article seeks to extend literature on Latinos' policy preferences by examining the influence of...
Women of all races and color are affected by abortion, including Latinas. In 2004, 22% of all report...
Research has demonstrated that white conservative Protestants are more opposed to abortion than thei...
Latina Health in the United States: A Public Health Reader is a collection of articles drawn from jo...
Does race or religion have a greater impact on abortion attitudes? It appears that being white, or H...
This paper examines how physicians' beliefs about risk factors for cervical cancer compare with Mexi...
The US Latino/a population is considered to be at high risk for unintended pregnancy; some research ...
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
Sweeping in scope, Health Issues in the Latino Community identifies and offers an in-depth examinati...
In the United States, prominent racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in rates of unintended p...
The emergence of the Latino population as the largest and diverse minority group in the U.S. present...
Immigration and reproductive health care are two high profile topics in the politics of the United S...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
This study highlights the importance of noting the heterogeneity of citizenship statuses among Latin...
Objective. The goal of this article is to examine the relationship between religious involvement, ga...
This article seeks to extend literature on Latinos' policy preferences by examining the influence of...
Women of all races and color are affected by abortion, including Latinas. In 2004, 22% of all report...
Research has demonstrated that white conservative Protestants are more opposed to abortion than thei...
Latina Health in the United States: A Public Health Reader is a collection of articles drawn from jo...
Does race or religion have a greater impact on abortion attitudes? It appears that being white, or H...
This paper examines how physicians' beliefs about risk factors for cervical cancer compare with Mexi...
The US Latino/a population is considered to be at high risk for unintended pregnancy; some research ...
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
Sweeping in scope, Health Issues in the Latino Community identifies and offers an in-depth examinati...
In the United States, prominent racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in rates of unintended p...
The emergence of the Latino population as the largest and diverse minority group in the U.S. present...
Immigration and reproductive health care are two high profile topics in the politics of the United S...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
This study highlights the importance of noting the heterogeneity of citizenship statuses among Latin...