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AUTOR(ES) Natalie D. Crawford , L.N. Borrell , Michel Foucault
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Columbia University
ANO 2006
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
ISSN 0739-9863
E-ISSN 1552-6836
DOI 10.1177/0739986306290368
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 EC52E10C1800C6EDC4D2908EE945589D
MD5 2dc44ea719a91edefc35aab6a46edf62

Resumo

This study examines the association between race and self-rated health status among Hispanic and non-Hispanic adults in the 2003 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey ( N = 241,038). Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds of self-rated health as fair/poor for Hispanic Blacks, Hispanic Whites, and non-Hispanic Blacks as compared with non-Hispanic Whites. This study found that, first, Hispanic Blacks were more likely to rate their health as fair/poor than Hispanic and non-Hispanic Whites, and second, there was no difference between Hispanic and non-Hispanic Blacks. Specifically, when compared with non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanic Blacks and Whites were more likely to report their health as fair/poor. However, this association was stronger for Hispanic Blacks. More careful examination of race among Hispanics is imperative to unmask important health variations.

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