نتایج جستجو برای: hispanic women

تعداد نتایج: 398886  

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2012
Garth H Rauscher Kristi L Allgood Steve Whitman Emily Conant

BACKGROUND Black and Hispanic women are diagnosed at a later stage of breast cancer than white women. Differential access to specialists, diffusion of technology, and affiliation with an academic medical center may be related to this stage disparity. METHODS We analyzed data from a mammography facility survey for the metropolitan region of Chicago, Illinois, to assess in part whether quality ...

2017
Susannah K. Graves Susan J. Little Martin Hoenigl

Women comprised 19% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States in 2014, with significant racial and ethnic disparities in infection rates. This cross-sectional analysis of women enrolled in a cohort study compares demographics, risk behaviour, and sexually transmitted infections (STI) in those undergoing HIV testing in San Diego County. Data from the most recent screening visit of women undergoi...

2014
Tamarra James-Todd Teresa Janevic Florence M Brown David A Savitz

BACKGROUND More women are entering pregnancy with pre-existing diabetes. Disease severity, glycaemic control, and predictors of pregnancy complications may differ by race/ethnicity or educational attainment, leading to differences in adverse pregnancy outcomes. METHODS We used linked New York City hospital record and birth certificate data for 6291 singleton births among women with pre-existi...

Journal: :Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2017
Giovanna De Oliveira Rosina Cianelli Karina Gattamorta Norma Kowalski Nilda Peragallo

BACKGROUND Depression is the number one cause of disability in the world. Hispanic women are at a higher risk for depression than Caucasian and African American women. This is in part due to multiple social determinants of health that affect the individual, family, aggregates, and community. OBJECTIVE To investigate the social determinants of depression among Hispanic women in South Florida. ...

Journal: :Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society 2009
Ming-Chin Yeh Anahi Viladrich Nancy Bruning Carol Roye

Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Hispanic American women in particular have higher rates of obesity than their non-Hispanic White counterparts. In this article, the authors review the existing literature on acculturation as it relates to obesity and health behaviors among U.S. Hispanic women. In addition, a conceptual framework is proposed to examine factors contri...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2002
Jenifer L Culver Patricia L Arena Michael H Antoni Charles S Carver

This study examined coping and distress in African American (n=8), Hispanic (n=53), and non-Hispanic White (n=70) women with early stage breast cancer. The participants were studied prospectively across a year beginning at the time of surgery. African American women reported the lowest levels of distress (particularly before surgery) and depression symptoms. Hispanic women reported the highest ...

2009
Lisa Chasan-Taber Renée T Fortner Valerie Hastings Glenn Markenson

BACKGROUND The purpose of this article was to describe effective strategies for recruitment of Hispanic women into a prospective cohort study of modifiable risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Although Hispanic women have two to four times the risk of developing GDM compared with non-Hispanic white women, few GDM prevention studies have included Hispanic women. METHODS The st...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 1998
F J Frost K Tollestrup K M Trinkaus D Rodgers T Kunde H V Petersen C A Stidley

A study of temporal trends in mammography screening and changes in stage of disease at diagnosis was conducted among Hispanic and non-Hispanic white female members of the Lovelace Health Plan, Flexcare Plan, and Lovelace Senior Plan/Senior Options (LHP), a managed care organization. Two-year screening rates for female members ages 50-74 years were calculated for 1989-1996. From 1989-1996, mammo...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2011
Krim K Lacey Daniel G Saunders Lingling Zhang

This study compares women of color and non-Hispanic White women regarding the influence of socioeconomic status, family investment, and psychological abuse on leaving a violent relationship. It was found that most women who left stayed away for less than a month. Women of color and non-Hispanic White women did not differ in their length or rate of leaving, although women of color left more freq...

Journal: :Gynecologic oncology 2014
Ana M Rodriguez Kathleen M Schmeler Yong-Fang Kuo

OBJECTIVE To compare demographics, tumor characteristics, the first course of treatment, and cancer-specific survival of non-Hispanic White and Hispanic women with endometrial cancer. METHODS We used public-use data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program. The study included 69,764 non-Hispanic White and Hispanic women diagnosed with endometrial cancer between 2000...

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