Aim: The disproportionately high rates of adverse health outcomes among the African-American community represent an important issue in the US. Moreover, previous research has shown substantial racial disparities in US health insurance status due to factors such as unemployment, lack of education, and poverty. However, the role of immigrant status within the Black community in understanding such disparities has not been well studied. The objective of this study was to assess factors associated with health insurance status and health insurance knowledge among Congolese immigrants and African-Americans in a micro-urban area of the Midwest. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional survey of a community-based sample was conducted among Black res...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between social determinants of health, hypertension, and diabete...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Research has shown disparities in access to health care with Black Americans worse off than Whites. ...
When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured grou...
ii When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured g...
Diabetes is increasingly recognized as a serious, worldwide public health concern, due to its preval...
As one of the populations with the highest uninsured rate, Black Missourians stood to benefit greatl...
According to the 1999 U.S. Census, there were approximately thirty-three million African Americans a...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
AbstractAfrican immigrants are arguably the most underserved subgroup within the United States. They...
This study examines the effect of social factors on medical care service use of African and white ad...
The history of the United States is marked by centuries of racism and hierarchy. This racism has ro...
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
The purpose of this study is to decide if there is discrimination against Blacks in the healthcare s...
Background. Lack of coverage, lack of access, and failure to utilize health care services have all b...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between social determinants of health, hypertension, and diabete...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Research has shown disparities in access to health care with Black Americans worse off than Whites. ...
When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured grou...
ii When it comes to health insurance status in the U.S, minorities represent the largest uninsured g...
Diabetes is increasingly recognized as a serious, worldwide public health concern, due to its preval...
As one of the populations with the highest uninsured rate, Black Missourians stood to benefit greatl...
According to the 1999 U.S. Census, there were approximately thirty-three million African Americans a...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
AbstractAfrican immigrants are arguably the most underserved subgroup within the United States. They...
This study examines the effect of social factors on medical care service use of African and white ad...
The history of the United States is marked by centuries of racism and hierarchy. This racism has ro...
Although the protective effect of health insurance on population health is well established, this ef...
The purpose of this study is to decide if there is discrimination against Blacks in the healthcare s...
Background. Lack of coverage, lack of access, and failure to utilize health care services have all b...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between social determinants of health, hypertension, and diabete...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Research has shown disparities in access to health care with Black Americans worse off than Whites. ...