墨西哥裔拉丁裔农村居民慢性疾病经历的探讨

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Anissa Guzman
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摘要

慢性疾病是一种复杂且不断增长的现象,每天影响着数百万美国人,其中墨西哥裔拉丁美洲人的经历尤为严重。方法:在本定量研究中,具体目的是评估居住在科罗拉多州的墨西哥裔拉丁裔有一种或多种慢性疾病的人对慢性疾病、控制源(健康和上帝)、健康状况和文化取向的看法,并探讨这些概念之间存在的关系。结果:102人的样本在性别、平均年收入和受教育程度方面与美国全国人口统计数据有所不同。结论:随着墨西哥裔拉丁美洲人逐渐成为美国最大的少数民族人口,改善针对这一人口的护理科学是很重要的。
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Exploring the Chronic Illness Experience of Rural-Dwelling Latinos of Mexican Origin
Introduction: Chronic illness is a complex and ever-growing phenomenon that is affecting millions of Americans every day, and it is disproportionately experienced by Latinos of Mexican origin. Method: In this quantitative study, the specific aims were to evaluate perceptions of chronic illness(es), locus of control (health and God), health status, and cultural orientation of rural-dwelling Latinos of Mexican origin in Colorado who have one or more chronic illnesses and to explore the relationships existing between these concepts. Results: A sample of 102 varied from overall national statistics for this population in the United States by gender, mean annual income, and education completed. Conclusion: As Latinos of Mexican origin move toward becoming the largest minority population in the United States, it is important to improve the body of nursing science that targets this population.
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Hispanic Health Care International
Hispanic Health Care International Nursing-Nursing (all)
CiteScore
2.20
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22
期刊介绍: Visit Hispanic Health Care International Online on IngentaConnect to view tables of contents. This peer-reviewed journal serves as an interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of information for clinical practice, education, research, and policy on issues concerning Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States. A unique feature of Hispanic Health Care International is the availability of all abstracts in both English and Spanish. Each article is reviewed by at least two experts on the topic. The interdisciplinary editorial board comprises experts in a variety of clinical, policy, and research areas.
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