Website Search Results for: hispanic
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Date: Jun 2022
Explores the rates of vaccination coverage and timeliness among American Indian and Alaska Native children in Montana. Compares rates with non-Hispanic White children. Breaks down data by vaccines given, doses received, and time of vaccinations, among other measures.
...Hispanic White Children Using State Immunization Information System Data, 2015–2017 --- Explores the rates of vaccination...
Date: Dec 2024
Examines small airways disease (SAD) and developing obstructive lung disease (OLD) as indicators of pulmonary function in a rural population of Hispanic farmworkers living in the Southeastern United States. Utilizes 2013-2017 data from 113 farmworkers to observe demographic differences and prevalence of pulmonary function.
...Hispanic Farmworkers --- Examines small airways disease (SAD) and developing obstructive lung disease (OLD) as indicators...
Date: Jan 2021
Describes a pilot study investigating whether delivering Eat Healthy, Be Active (EHBA) workshops through promotoras is a practical and culturally relevant method for encouraging healthy lifestyle behaviors and reducing obesity among Hispanic women in rural areas of Washington state. Includes data and statistics, with information on changes in nutrition label literacy, food insecurity, health behaviors, and health status among participants.
...Hispanic Women --- Describes a pilot study investigating whether delivering Eat Healthy, Be Active (EHBA) workshops...
Date: Sep 2022
Explores rates of premature mortality among racial and ethnic minorities in Washington State. Compares rates of potential life lost for people of non-Hispanic Black, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and multiracial groups to the rates of the non-Hispanic White population. Highlights rurality as a factor as well.
...Hispanic Black, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and multiracial groups to the rates...
Date: Jan 2026
Examines associations between vitamin D status, diabetes, depression, and Hispanic ethnicity within a population of 299 adults in rural West Texas. Discusses how factors including nutrition and ethnicity influence chronic disease outcomes and healthcare delivery in aging rural populations.
...Hispanic Ethnicity: A Project FRONTIER Study --- Examines associations between vitamin D status, diabetes, depression, and Hispanic...
Date: Sep 2013
Highlights a study of postpartum depression (PPD) in rural women from eastern North Carolina and the potential role of race in the severity of symptoms. Focuses specifically on the experiences of rural African American and non-Hispanic White women. Controls for subjective socioeconomic status.
...Hispanic White Women --- Highlights a study of postpartum depression (PPD) in rural women from eastern...
Date: Aug 2021
Evaluates the birth outcomes for Hispanic Oklahoma women, comparing those born in and out of the United States. Considers the mother's age, education, health insurance, and rurality. Makes recommendations to improve birth outcomes.
...Hispanic Women in Oklahoma --- Evaluates the birth outcomes for Hispanic Oklahoma women, comparing those born...
Date: Sep 2017
Reports on infant mortality in 2014 among rural, small and medium urban, and large urban counties. Includes data by infant age at death for neonatal (0-27 days) and postneonatal (28-364 days) deaths. Provides infant mortality data by mother's age and by mother's race for non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic mothers.
...Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic mothers. --- Infant Mortality Rates in Rural and Urban...
Date: Mar 2023
Report explores the rates of mental health-related visits to emergency departments (EDs) by race and Hispanic ethnicity. Breaks down data by race, mental health disorder, and urbanization level, among other measures.
...Hispanic Ethnicity: United States, 2018–2020 --- Report explores the rates of mental health-related visits...
Date: Jul 2020
Study of occupational risk factors for coccidioidomycosis (a pulmonary and systemic infection also known as Valley fever or San Joaquin Valley Fever) among Hispanic farmworkers in California. Describes the illness and analyzes data collected between June 2016 - August 2018 from patients who received serologic testing for coccidioidomycosis and questionnaire responses from 203 participants representing demographics, health history, and agricultural work history including dust exposure and work hours.
...Hispanic Farm Workers, California, USA, 2018 --- Study of occupational risk factors for coccidioidomycosis (a pulmonary...
