Latina Health in the United States: A Public Health Reader is a collection of articles drawn from journals and books published in the last decade about the health status and health needs of Latin American adolescent and adult females in the United States. In the preface, the editors state that the goals of the anthology are to identify a number of critical issues of importance and relevance to Latina health; to present an overview of the existing literature on Latina health; to highlight the leading indicators of morbidity and mortality affecting various subgroups of Latinas; and to identify gaps in research, policy issues, program planning, and practice. To achieve these goals, the editors organized the books 29 chapters into nine parts t...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
Latina women in the United States are disproportionately affected by negative sexual and reproductiv...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Much of the research on women's health has not deepened our understanding of health issues affecting...
abstract: With the Latinx community anticipated to make up ~30% of the population by 2060, it will b...
Recent reports in the literature on the health status of southwestern Hispanics, most of whom are Me...
PurposeFew studies have examined the early development of a broad range of health issues of importan...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
Health status data for Latinos have become increasingly available, and significant progress has been...
Sweeping in scope, Health Issues in the Latino Community identifies and offers an in-depth examinati...
The study presented in this report explored the health and mental health of Latinas in small cities ...
This literature review provides an overview of the Latino epidemiological paradox and health dispari...
<p>Latinos remain the largest US population with limited health literacy (<a title="Andrulis D.P., 2...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines health literacy as the “degree to which individuals ...
The intersection of factors associated with immigration in the Latina population and available cultu...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
Latina women in the United States are disproportionately affected by negative sexual and reproductiv...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Much of the research on women's health has not deepened our understanding of health issues affecting...
abstract: With the Latinx community anticipated to make up ~30% of the population by 2060, it will b...
Recent reports in the literature on the health status of southwestern Hispanics, most of whom are Me...
PurposeFew studies have examined the early development of a broad range of health issues of importan...
The sociology of health and illness is a rapidly growing field. Yet as a field, it has suffered from...
Health status data for Latinos have become increasingly available, and significant progress has been...
Sweeping in scope, Health Issues in the Latino Community identifies and offers an in-depth examinati...
The study presented in this report explored the health and mental health of Latinas in small cities ...
This literature review provides an overview of the Latino epidemiological paradox and health dispari...
<p>Latinos remain the largest US population with limited health literacy (<a title="Andrulis D.P., 2...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines health literacy as the “degree to which individuals ...
The intersection of factors associated with immigration in the Latina population and available cultu...
Acknowledging the relationship that exists among health outcomes, socioeconomic factors, and access ...
Latina women in the United States are disproportionately affected by negative sexual and reproductiv...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...