Healthcare access continues to be a problem for immigrant populations in the United States, especially for Latino immigrants at the US-Mexico border. There is limited social research examining the experience of access to health care of older adult Latino immigrants during their life course in the U.S. In U.S.-Mexico border communities, documented and undocumented residents face unique experiences when accessing health care. This thesis focuses on understanding the intersectionality of the immigration process and health care access of older adult Latino immigrants on the U.S.- Mexico. Using qualitative data collected from participants living in the County of El Paso, Texas, I identified the unique pathways older Latino immigrants face when a...
BackgroundMexican migrants in the United States (U.S.) are twice more likely to underutilize health ...
There is growing concern that the indigent health care burden in the southwestern United States may ...
The United States - Mexico border spans 2,000 miles that pass through 44 U.S counties. Of these coun...
Healthcare access continues to be a problem for immigrant populations in the United States, especial...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
This dissertation expands the understanding of how gender, immigration, and aging impact health beha...
"Abstract Background The development of new-growth...
Differential access to health care services has been observed among various groups in the United Sta...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Background: Immigration has been the focus of intense political debate, with a recurrent theme being...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Immigrants arrive in the U.S. with better than average health which declines over time. Access to cl...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
BackgroundMexican migrants in the United States (U.S.) are twice more likely to underutilize health ...
There is growing concern that the indigent health care burden in the southwestern United States may ...
The United States - Mexico border spans 2,000 miles that pass through 44 U.S counties. Of these coun...
Healthcare access continues to be a problem for immigrant populations in the United States, especial...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
BACKGROUND: At the national level, Hispanics suffer from poor health coverage. This is amplified in ...
This dissertation expands the understanding of how gender, immigration, and aging impact health beha...
"Abstract Background The development of new-growth...
Differential access to health care services has been observed among various groups in the United Sta...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Background: Immigration has been the focus of intense political debate, with a recurrent theme being...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
Immigrants arrive in the U.S. with better than average health which declines over time. Access to cl...
Background: Migration selectivity is thought to shape the health profiles of Mexican immigrants. ...
BackgroundMexican migrants in the United States (U.S.) are twice more likely to underutilize health ...
There is growing concern that the indigent health care burden in the southwestern United States may ...
The United States - Mexico border spans 2,000 miles that pass through 44 U.S counties. Of these coun...