Latinos remain the largest US population with limited health literacy (Andrulis D.P. & Brach, 2007). Concerned with how local media can meet the information needs of underserved audiences, we interviewed Latinas who were pregnant or mothers of young children living in a Spanish speaking community, and surveyed 33 local health professionals. Findings are that Latina women’s most common source of health information was family and friends. They said they tune to Spanish television and radio programs, but gave low grades to news media for health information. Medical professionals agreed that Latinas generally get their health information through friends and family, and rated the media poorly in terms of serving Latinas’ needs. Since the data in...
Latinx Immigrants\u27 Healthcare Access: Barriers, Consequences and Strategies for the Future Ashley...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...
<p>Latinos remain the largest US population with limited health literacy (<a title="Andrulis D.P., 2...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
Health Disparities among Latinx Communities: Issues of Access to Information, Interpreters, and Bili...
Low health literacy is common throughout the general population in the United States, and serves as ...
The media is an important source of health information, especially critical in rural communities wit...
California is the state with the most Latinos, constituting over one third of California’s populatio...
Objective The objective of this study was to examine the association between inadequate functional ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines health literacy as the “degree to which individuals ...
Fil: Mejía Raúl M. Área salud, economía y sociedad. Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES);...
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...
Objective This qualitative research aimed to explore how health information sources inform decision...
Latinx Immigrants\u27 Healthcare Access: Barriers, Consequences and Strategies for the Future Ashley...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...
<p>Latinos remain the largest US population with limited health literacy (<a title="Andrulis D.P., 2...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
Health Disparities among Latinx Communities: Issues of Access to Information, Interpreters, and Bili...
Low health literacy is common throughout the general population in the United States, and serves as ...
The media is an important source of health information, especially critical in rural communities wit...
California is the state with the most Latinos, constituting over one third of California’s populatio...
Objective The objective of this study was to examine the association between inadequate functional ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines health literacy as the “degree to which individuals ...
Fil: Mejía Raúl M. Área salud, economía y sociedad. Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES);...
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...
Objective This qualitative research aimed to explore how health information sources inform decision...
Latinx Immigrants\u27 Healthcare Access: Barriers, Consequences and Strategies for the Future Ashley...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...