Latinos are the largest minority group in the United States and experience persistent disparities in access to and quality of health care. (1) To determine the relationship between nativity/immigration status and self-reported quality of care and preventive care. (2) To assess the impact of a usual source of health care on receipt of preventive care among Latinos. Using cross-sectional data from the 2007 Pew Hispanic Center/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Hispanic Healthcare Survey, a nationally representative telephone survey of 4,013 Latino adults, we compared US-born Latinos with foreign-born Latino citizens, foreign-born Latino permanent residents and undocumented Latinos. We estimated odds ratios using separate multivariate ordered logi...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between acculturation and Latinos’ perceptions of hea...
Compares the insurance status, usual healthcare provider, reasons for not having a usual provider, h...
To provide national prevalence estimates of usual source of healthcare (USHC), and examine the relat...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
There is suggestive evidence that lower rates of health insurance coverage increases the gaps in qua...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
Background: Immigration has been the focus of intense political debate, with a recurrent theme being...
the United States and experience persistent disparities in access to and quality of health care. OBJ...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
BackgroundThis paper provides statewide estimates on health care access and utilization patterns and...
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
Given the persistence of health and health-care disparities among Latinos in the United States and e...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
BackgroundStudies have observed that recent Latino immigrants tend to have a physical health advanta...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between acculturation and Latinos’ perceptions of hea...
Compares the insurance status, usual healthcare provider, reasons for not having a usual provider, h...
To provide national prevalence estimates of usual source of healthcare (USHC), and examine the relat...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
There is suggestive evidence that lower rates of health insurance coverage increases the gaps in qua...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
Background: Immigration has been the focus of intense political debate, with a recurrent theme being...
the United States and experience persistent disparities in access to and quality of health care. OBJ...
Undocumented status is widely recognized as an important social determinant of health. While undocum...
BackgroundThis paper provides statewide estimates on health care access and utilization patterns and...
Between the 1990 and 2000 Censuses, the Latino population accounted for 40% of the increase in the n...
This presentation discusses documented adult Hispanic immigrants and their access to healthcare in t...
Given the persistence of health and health-care disparities among Latinos in the United States and e...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
BackgroundStudies have observed that recent Latino immigrants tend to have a physical health advanta...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between acculturation and Latinos’ perceptions of hea...
Compares the insurance status, usual healthcare provider, reasons for not having a usual provider, h...
To provide national prevalence estimates of usual source of healthcare (USHC), and examine the relat...