This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among refugee groups from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, compared to all other major racial-ethnic groups in San Diego County, California (Hispanics, non-Hispanic whites and blacks, Filipinos, Chinese, Japanese, and American Indians). Data are drawn from (1) a complete list of all linked live births (N=269,252) and infant deaths (N=2,610) recorded in San Diego County from 1978 to 1985; (2) longitudinal survey data from refugee respondents in the Indochinese Health and Adaptation Research Project (IHARP), matched to the vital statistics data; and (3) in-depth qualitative interviews which were conducted with a subsample of refugee mothers about their p...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of maternal risk factors, infan...
This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among...
This study describes the perinatal characteristics of Cambodian refugees in Massachusetts. Data were...
Efforts to address the health care problems of undocumented migrants and refugees have typically lac...
Introduction. The relation of migration to infant outcomes is unclear. There are studies which show ...
Approximately one million Southeast Asian refugees have resettled in the United States since 1975. H...
Objective: This study examines the implications of migration to the United States for infant mortali...
Bibliography: pages [42]-45.The purpose of this study was to investigate the weaning practices of In...
Asian Americans are understudied in health research and often aggregated into one homogenous gr...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
From 1975 to 1988, nearly 900,000 Indochinese refugees were resettled in the United States. This pap...
AIM: In this study from Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam (sub-study of the trial Neonatal Hea...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of maternal risk factors, infan...
This article presents detailed comparative analyses of infant health outcomes and risk factors among...
This study describes the perinatal characteristics of Cambodian refugees in Massachusetts. Data were...
Efforts to address the health care problems of undocumented migrants and refugees have typically lac...
Introduction. The relation of migration to infant outcomes is unclear. There are studies which show ...
Approximately one million Southeast Asian refugees have resettled in the United States since 1975. H...
Objective: This study examines the implications of migration to the United States for infant mortali...
Bibliography: pages [42]-45.The purpose of this study was to investigate the weaning practices of In...
Asian Americans are understudied in health research and often aggregated into one homogenous gr...
Research has pointed to an apparent public health enigma among new immigrants to the United States: ...
Data reveal that despite high levels of poverty, Mexican immigrants have relatively few low birth we...
From 1975 to 1988, nearly 900,000 Indochinese refugees were resettled in the United States. This pap...
AIM: In this study from Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam (sub-study of the trial Neonatal Hea...
The Mexican-origin population in California is one of the fastest growing groups in the state, due t...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of maternal risk factors, infan...