Background: Previous studies have shown that low-income Latinos generally drink bottled water over tap water and might be at increased risks for cavities from unfluoridated bottled water. In order to better design interventions, it is important to understand the risk perceptions of this unique high-risk yet historically marginalized group. Methods: We interviewed low-income Latino households (n = 90) from Nogales, Arizona who primarily drink bottled water and asked them to evaluate potential health risks of drinking tap water compared to 16 other voluntary activities. Unpaired t-tests were used to determine if statistically significant (α = 0.05) differences occurred in perceived risk by drinking-water source and differences among demograph...
Consumption of bottled water is increasing worldwide. Prior research shows many consumers believe bo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-57)One hundred families residing in UCLA's Family\ud S...
Graduation date: 1997Contamination of drinking water occurs despite strict regulations, yet few stud...
Previous studies have shown that low-income Latinos frequently drink bottled water instead of tap wa...
A safe, reliable drinking water supply is an essential component of public health and plays a critic...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in tap water consumption and perceptions of b...
Drinking water-related exposures within populations living in the United States-Mexico border region...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Comparison of agreement with A) safety of tap vs. bottled water, and B...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in tap water consumption and perceptions of b...
The relationship between tap water and health has been a topic of public concern and calls for bett...
ObjectiveResearch is limited on whether mistrust of tap water discourages plain water intake and lea...
ABSTRACT In the U.S. - Mexico border region, colonia residents must cope with the lack of clean wate...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled...
A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled water and...
In the U.S. - Mexico border region, colonia residents must cope with the lack of clean water supply ...
Consumption of bottled water is increasing worldwide. Prior research shows many consumers believe bo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-57)One hundred families residing in UCLA's Family\ud S...
Graduation date: 1997Contamination of drinking water occurs despite strict regulations, yet few stud...
Previous studies have shown that low-income Latinos frequently drink bottled water instead of tap wa...
A safe, reliable drinking water supply is an essential component of public health and plays a critic...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in tap water consumption and perceptions of b...
Drinking water-related exposures within populations living in the United States-Mexico border region...
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Comparison of agreement with A) safety of tap vs. bottled water, and B...
The objective of this study was to examine differences in tap water consumption and perceptions of b...
The relationship between tap water and health has been a topic of public concern and calls for bett...
ObjectiveResearch is limited on whether mistrust of tap water discourages plain water intake and lea...
ABSTRACT In the U.S. - Mexico border region, colonia residents must cope with the lack of clean wate...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled...
A cross-sectional study investigated risk factors associated with choices to drink bottled water and...
In the U.S. - Mexico border region, colonia residents must cope with the lack of clean water supply ...
Consumption of bottled water is increasing worldwide. Prior research shows many consumers believe bo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-57)One hundred families residing in UCLA's Family\ud S...
Graduation date: 1997Contamination of drinking water occurs despite strict regulations, yet few stud...