Sweeping in scope, Health Issues in the Latino Community identifies and offers an in-depth examination of the most critical health issues that affect Latino's health and health care within the United States. This resource offers a comprehensive approach that informs and promotes the advancement of the practice, program planning, research, and public policy to improve health care of all Latino citizens.http://books.google.ca/books/about/Health_issues_in_the_Latino_community.html?id=iC71GN9-NDE
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
Health status data for Latinos have become increasingly available, and significant progress has been...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
Latina Health in the United States: A Public Health Reader is a collection of articles drawn from jo...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
This paper addresses some of the more important health issues affecting the Mexican American communi...
Introduction. Major health issues and barriers to health services for Latino immigrants were identi...
The "rediscovery" of poverty, as echoed in concepts of social inequality, has contributed to the goa...
Shipping list no.: 2003-0155-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche."Printed for t...
Latinos recently became the largest racial/ethnic minority group of US children. The Latino Consorti...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
The fundamental purpose of "Mexico-United States Migration: Health issues" is to present a general o...
According to the Institute of Medicine, health care access is defined as “the degree to which people...
According to data from the 2000 census, Hispanics—to the extent that they can be considered a discre...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
Health status data for Latinos have become increasingly available, and significant progress has been...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
Latina Health in the United States: A Public Health Reader is a collection of articles drawn from jo...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
This paper addresses some of the more important health issues affecting the Mexican American communi...
Introduction. Major health issues and barriers to health services for Latino immigrants were identi...
The "rediscovery" of poverty, as echoed in concepts of social inequality, has contributed to the goa...
Shipping list no.: 2003-0155-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche."Printed for t...
Latinos recently became the largest racial/ethnic minority group of US children. The Latino Consorti...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
The fundamental purpose of "Mexico-United States Migration: Health issues" is to present a general o...
According to the Institute of Medicine, health care access is defined as “the degree to which people...
According to data from the 2000 census, Hispanics—to the extent that they can be considered a discre...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
Health status data for Latinos have become increasingly available, and significant progress has been...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...