IntroductionTo plan, implement, and evaluate programs designed to improve health conditions among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States, public health officials and researchers require valid and reliable health surveillance data. Monitoring chronic disease and behavioral risk factors among such populations, however, is challenging. This study assesses the effects of race, ethnicity, and linguistic isolation on rates of participation in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).MethodsCounty-level data from the 2003 BRFSS survey and 2000 U.S. census were used to examine the effects of race, ethnicity, and linguistic isolation on six measures of survey participation (i.e., rates of resolution, screening, coo...
Background: Race/ethnic discrimination is associated with poorer mental and physical health, worse ...
In the United States (US), limited English proficiency is associated with a higher risk of obesity a...
Objective: To determine whether racial/ethnic minorities have reduced access to preventive healthcar...
Abstract Background Significant differences in health outcomes have been documented among Hispanic p...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: In the United States, disparities in risks for chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, c...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: The U.S. population continues to diversify, and certain racial/ethnic minorities ...
Public health surveillance is the cornerstone of public health practice. The uses of surveillance in...
ALTHOUGH HISPANICS ARE THE LARGEST ethnic minority population in the United States, they are underse...
Objectives. We examined self-reported health status, health behaviors, access to care, and use of pr...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
Introduction Data on diabetes morbidity and mortality and the quality of care among U.S. minority po...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
Public health researchers, practitioners and policy makers are increasingly trying to uncover, quant...
Objective: One of the goals of Healthy People 2010 is to eliminate health disparities among racial/e...
BACKGROUND Language barriers among some Latinos may contribute to the lower rates of colorectal can...
Background: Race/ethnic discrimination is associated with poorer mental and physical health, worse ...
In the United States (US), limited English proficiency is associated with a higher risk of obesity a...
Objective: To determine whether racial/ethnic minorities have reduced access to preventive healthcar...
Abstract Background Significant differences in health outcomes have been documented among Hispanic p...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: In the United States, disparities in risks for chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, c...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: The U.S. population continues to diversify, and certain racial/ethnic minorities ...
Public health surveillance is the cornerstone of public health practice. The uses of surveillance in...
ALTHOUGH HISPANICS ARE THE LARGEST ethnic minority population in the United States, they are underse...
Objectives. We examined self-reported health status, health behaviors, access to care, and use of pr...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in health care have been well documented, but poorly expla...
Introduction Data on diabetes morbidity and mortality and the quality of care among U.S. minority po...
BackgroundDisparities in health care services between Hispanics and whites in the United States are ...
Public health researchers, practitioners and policy makers are increasingly trying to uncover, quant...
Objective: One of the goals of Healthy People 2010 is to eliminate health disparities among racial/e...
BACKGROUND Language barriers among some Latinos may contribute to the lower rates of colorectal can...
Background: Race/ethnic discrimination is associated with poorer mental and physical health, worse ...
In the United States (US), limited English proficiency is associated with a higher risk of obesity a...
Objective: To determine whether racial/ethnic minorities have reduced access to preventive healthcar...