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21. Incidence of Screening-Detectable Cancers among Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Populations 2014–2018 (Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Areas) - Resources
Date: Nov 2021

Data brief examining the incidence of screening-detectable cancers, including colorectal, lung, female breast, and cervical, among the non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native population as a whole and by sex from 2014 to 2018. Includes a regional analysis of incidence rates for screening-detectable cancers.

...Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Populations 2014–2018 (Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Areas) --- Data brief...

22. Refinement of an Educational Toolkit to Promote Cervical Cancer Screening among Hispanic Immigrant Women in Rural Southern Georgia - Resources
Date: Nov 2012

Describes a collaborative project using promotoras to develop and refine a Spanish language educational flipchart promoting cervical cancer screening and related topics for low-income, Hispanic farmworker women in rural southeast Georgia.

...Hispanic Immigrant Women in Rural Southern Georgia --- Describes a collaborative project using promotoras to develop...

23. Eat Healthy, Be Active Community Workshops Implemented with Rural Hispanic Women - Resources
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...

24. Together We Stride: A Quasi-Experimental Trial Testing the Effectiveness of a Multi-Level Obesity Intervention for Hispanic Children in Rural Communities - Resources
Date: Apr 2018

Explores the effectiveness of Together We STRIDE (Strategizing Together Relevant Interventions for Diet and Exercise), a multi-level community-based intervention to promote healthy eating habits, physical activity, and weight loss among Hispanic children living in rural Lower Yakima Valley communities in Washington.

...Hispanic Children in Rural Communities --- Explores the effectiveness of Together We STRIDE (Strategizing Together Relevant...

25. Promoting Weight Maintenance among Overweight and Obese Hispanic Children in a Rural Practice - Resources
Date: Aug 2015

Explores the development of efficient, effective, and feasible behavioral health programs and interventions primary care providers can use to promote weight maintenance in overweight and obese rural Hispanic children. Includes demographic and clinical characteristics.

...Hispanic children. Includes demographic and clinical characteristics. --- Promoting Weight Maintenance among Overweight and Obese Hispanic...

26. CHILE: Outcomes of a Group Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Prevent Obesity in Preschool Hispanic and American Indian Children - Resources
Date: Aug 2016

Examines an obesity prevention intervention targeting rural American Indian and Hispanic children in New Mexico that incorporated family engagement, classroom curriculum, healthcare provider support, grocery stores, and more. The intervention focused on preschool children at Head Start centers and included multiple communities.

...Hispanic and American Indian Children --- Examines an obesity prevention intervention targeting rural American Indian and Hispanic...

27. Engagement, Recruitment, and Retention in a Trans-Community, Randomized Controlled Trial for the Prevention of Obesity in Rural American Indian and Hispanic Children - Resources
Date: Jun 2014

Describes the process of engaging, recruiting, and retaining participants for the Child Health Initiative for Lifelong Eating and Exercise (CHILE) study. Discusses outcomes, barriers, lessons learned, and strategies used in the CHILE study. CHILE studies childhood obesity prevention and intervention in rural American Indian and predominately Hispanic Head Start centers in New Mexico.

...Hispanic Children --- Describes the process of engaging, recruiting, and retaining participants for the Child Health...

28. Relationships of Race and Socioeconomic Status to Postpartum Depressive Symptoms in Rural African American and Non-Hispanic White Women - Resources
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...

29. A Multi-Level Intervention to Address Childhood Obesity in Rural Hispanic Communities - Resources
Date: Jan 2026

Provides results from the Together We STRIDE study, a multi-level, community-based pediatric obesity intervention for Hispanic elementary school students and their families in Washington State's Yakima County.

...Hispanic Communities --- Provides results from the Together We STRIDE study, a multi-level, community-based...

30. Factors Associated With Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Outcomes - Resources
Date: Feb 2024

Analyzes social determinants of health and demographic factors influencing racial and ethnic disparities in treatment response among rectal cancer patients. Provides data breakdowns of factors associated with patient outcomes, including treatment facilities' level of rurality. Highlights disparities experienced by Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black patients relative to non-Hispanic White patients.

...Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black patients relative to non-Hispanic White patients. --- Factors Associated With...