According to the 1999 U.S. Census, there were approximately thirty-three million African Americans and approximately 1.8 million non-Hispanic black immigrants in the United States. The 1997 U.S. Census estimated that there were as many as 554,000 foreign-born Haitians and 505,000 foreign-born Jamaicans living in the United States, mainly residing in Florida and New York. The U.S. Census claims that blacks are one of the largest emerging ethnic groups in America constituting at least twelve percent of this country\u27s population. Because of this increase, their specific health beliefs and health care options are increasingly nationally significant. In the present intra-black and inter-ethnic study, two hundred seventy African Americans, Hai...
The Dahlgren and Whitehead ecological theory provides the framework for a cross-sectional design to ...
Method: A PubMed literature was conducted with search terms racial disparity, ethnicity, ethnicity a...
African immigrants (AI) are the fastest growing group of immigrants to the U.S. however, their healt...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Public health officials and rese...
The health status of African Americans and other black Americanscontinues to lag behind that of othe...
Aim: The disproportionately high rates of adverse health outcomes among the African-American communi...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
Black or African American is a racial category that includes the descendants of enslaved Africans as...
When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured grou...
The United States' black/white health gap is an important consequence of racial inequality. The gap ...
After more than a century of research and debate, the scientific community has yet to reach agreemen...
Multiple studies have documented health and healthcare disparities between African Americans and whi...
To summarize, ethnic and social class disparities are evident across a spectrum of markers of psycho...
The history of the United States is marked by centuries of racism and hierarchy. This racism has ro...
ii When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured g...
The Dahlgren and Whitehead ecological theory provides the framework for a cross-sectional design to ...
Method: A PubMed literature was conducted with search terms racial disparity, ethnicity, ethnicity a...
African immigrants (AI) are the fastest growing group of immigrants to the U.S. however, their healt...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Public health officials and rese...
The health status of African Americans and other black Americanscontinues to lag behind that of othe...
Aim: The disproportionately high rates of adverse health outcomes among the African-American communi...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
Black or African American is a racial category that includes the descendants of enslaved Africans as...
When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured grou...
The United States' black/white health gap is an important consequence of racial inequality. The gap ...
After more than a century of research and debate, the scientific community has yet to reach agreemen...
Multiple studies have documented health and healthcare disparities between African Americans and whi...
To summarize, ethnic and social class disparities are evident across a spectrum of markers of psycho...
The history of the United States is marked by centuries of racism and hierarchy. This racism has ro...
ii When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured g...
The Dahlgren and Whitehead ecological theory provides the framework for a cross-sectional design to ...
Method: A PubMed literature was conducted with search terms racial disparity, ethnicity, ethnicity a...
African immigrants (AI) are the fastest growing group of immigrants to the U.S. however, their healt...