Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older Hispanic subgroups, particularly the foreign-born, research examining health selectivity in morbidity life expectancies among older Hispanics are scarce. Differences in sociocultural characteristics among Hispanic subgroups may influence racial/ethnic and nativity disparities in morbidity. Research examining the heterogeneity among older Hispanic subgroups may further our understanding of why some Hispanics are able to preserve good health in old age, while others experience a health disadvantage. Thus, the primary goal of this analysis is to examine racial/ethnic, nativity, and country of origin differences in morbidity life expectancies amon...
This study examines the prevalence of morbidity and disability among older Mexican Americans using 5...
OBJECTIVES: To examine predictors of mortality in aging Mexican Americans (MAs) and European Americ...
This paper, therefore, focuses on salient demographic trends regarding each subgroup within the Hisp...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
BACKGROUND—The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with respect ...
BACKGROUND—The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with respect ...
This study examined racial/ethnic, nativity, and country of origin differences in life expectancy wi...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
Although those identifying as “Hispanic or Latino” experience lower adult mortality than the more so...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
The U.S. Mexican American population enjoys longer life expectancies relative to other racial/ethnic...
ObjectivesA well-documented paradox is that Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanic Whites (...
Objective—This study examines the potential effects of nativity and acculturation on active life exp...
The U.S. Mexican American population enjoys longer life expectancies relative to other racial/ethnic...
Objective—This study examines the potential effects of nativity and acculturation on active life exp...
This study examines the prevalence of morbidity and disability among older Mexican Americans using 5...
OBJECTIVES: To examine predictors of mortality in aging Mexican Americans (MAs) and European Americ...
This paper, therefore, focuses on salient demographic trends regarding each subgroup within the Hisp...
Background and Objectives: Although a clear advantage in mortality has been documented among older H...
BACKGROUND—The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with respect ...
BACKGROUND—The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with respect ...
This study examined racial/ethnic, nativity, and country of origin differences in life expectancy wi...
Hispanics make up a rapidly growing proportion of the U.S. older adult population, so a firm grasp o...
Although those identifying as “Hispanic or Latino” experience lower adult mortality than the more so...
<b>Background</b>: The US Latino population is rapidly aging and becoming increasingly diverse with ...
The U.S. Mexican American population enjoys longer life expectancies relative to other racial/ethnic...
ObjectivesA well-documented paradox is that Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanic Whites (...
Objective—This study examines the potential effects of nativity and acculturation on active life exp...
The U.S. Mexican American population enjoys longer life expectancies relative to other racial/ethnic...
Objective—This study examines the potential effects of nativity and acculturation on active life exp...
This study examines the prevalence of morbidity and disability among older Mexican Americans using 5...
OBJECTIVES: To examine predictors of mortality in aging Mexican Americans (MAs) and European Americ...
This paper, therefore, focuses on salient demographic trends regarding each subgroup within the Hisp...