نتایج جستجو برای: latino neighborhood

تعداد نتایج: 37278  

2016
Ariel Lopez-Chavez Anish Thomas Moses O. Evbuomwan Liqiang Xi Guinevere Chun Tatiana Vidaurre Oscar Arrieta George Oblitas Ana Belen Oton Alejandro R. Calvo Arun Rajan Mark Raffeld Seth M. Steinberg Lorena Arze-Aimaretti Giuseppe Giaccone

PURPOSE Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations confer sensitivity to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). There are limited and conflicting reports on the frequency of EGFR mutations in Latinos. PATIENTS AND METHODS Samples from 642 patients with NSCLC from seven institutions in the United States and Latin America were assess...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2007
Margaret Kersey Joni Geppert Diana B Cutts

OBJECTIVE To measure rates of hunger and food insecurity among young US-born Latino children with Mexican immigrant parents (Latinos) compared with a non-immigrant non-Latino population (non-Latinos) in a low-income clinic population. DESIGN, SETTING AND SUBJECTS A repeated cross-sectional survey of 4278 caregivers of children < 3 years of age in the paediatric clinic of an urban county hospi...

2016
Windsor W. Sherrill Rachel M. Mayo Khoa D. Truong Anne P. Pribonic Christine A. Schalkoff

OBJECTIVES The study aimed to explore medical students' attitudes and beliefs toward Latino patients, specifically: to assess students' levels of knowledge, cultural competence, and comfort with Latinos; to determine students' exposure to and previous experience with Latinos; and to evaluate whether factors such as study abroad, living abroad, previous clinical experience with Latinos, and lang...

2015
Alvina Rosales Lindsey L. Cohen

The current study employed quantitative and qualitative methods to examine predictors of adherence and diabetes health outcomes in Latino youth, and to gain understanding of mechanisms that underlie health behaviors and outcomes. Forty-nine Latino youth and their caregivers were recruited at a hospital-based outpatient diabetes clinic, 76% of the youth were either first or second-generation Lat...

2011
MICHAEL PARKIN FRANCES ZLOTNICK

This article focuses on how the ability to speak and read English affects Latino citizens’ participation in U.S. elections, and evaluates the extent to which this language barrier might be overcome by living in a community with a relatively large Latino population and having access to registration materials and ballots in Spanish. Using data primarily from the Pew Hispanic Center, we find that ...

Journal: :American journal of health behavior 2009
Janet Okamoto Anamara Ritt-Olson Daniel Soto Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati Jennifer B Unger

OBJECTIVE To examine perceived discrimination and substance use among Latino high school students. METHODS Latino 9(th) graders (N = 1332) completed self-report measures of perceived discrimination and substance use behavior. RESULTS Perceived discrimination was associated with lifetime use measures of smoking (OR = 1.73, P < 0.01), alcohol (OR = 1.53, P < 0.01), marijuana (OR = 1.70, P < 0...

Journal: :Hispanic journal of behavioral sciences 2009
Lucas Torres

The present study sought to examine Latino intercultural competence via two separate methodologies. Phase 1 entailed discovering and generating themes regarding the features of intercultural competence based on semistructured interviews of 15 Latino adults. Phase 2 included conducting a cultural consensus analysis from the quantitative responses of 46 Latino adults to determine the cultural mod...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2015
Hector M González Wassim Tarraf Natalia Gouskova Linda C Gallo Frank J Penedo Sonia M Davis Richard B Lipton William Argüelles James P Choca Diane J Catellier Thomas H Mosley

We sought to examine and describe neurocognitive function among middle-aged and older Hispanic/Latino Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) participants. We analyzed baseline cross-sectional data from the middle-aged and older (ages 45-74 years old) participants (n = 9,063) to calculate neurocognitive function scores and their correlates. Older age and higher depressive sy...

2005
Xiao-Li Meng Margarita Alegria Chih-nan Chen Jingchen Liu

Estimating prevalence rates with small weighted samples, especially for rare diseases is a challenging task. We encountered such a situation in the recent National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) on mental health. Due to small sizes of the weighted samples in various age groups, the standard designedbased estimators are highly variable. Bayesian hierarchical modeling offers a more worka...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2008
Ilan H Meyer Jessica Dietrich Sharon Schwartz

Past studies have reported little about variability in mental disorders among lesbians, gay men, and bisexual individuals. We assessed the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in 388 lesbian, gay, and bisexual Black, Latino, and White individuals. Black lesbians, gay men, and bisexual individuals had lower prevalence of all disorders than did Latino and White individuals; younger cohorts had few...

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