The Health of the Hispanic Latino Population in the United . . . In the 1980s, the Hispanic paradox was observed among the Mexican American people of the Southwest United States, who had better morbidity and mortality outcomes and longer life expectancy than non-Hispanic Whites
Issues - Latino Policy Politics Institute UCLA LPPI is dedicated to highlighting the economic prowess of Latinos and advancing policies that take big bets on Latinos and their role in the global economy Immigrants are central to the nation’s economy, but are too often excluded from economic and social policies that expand opportunity
Effects of cultural stressors and family etiologic factors on . . . Understanding how cultural stressors and family dynamics relate to behavioral and mental health outcomes among Latino a immigrants offers valuable insights for addressing inequities among specific Latino a subgroups
Latinos in the United States report - American Bar Association The new 2024 report by the ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities, has key findings on pressing concerns facing Latinos in education, employment, healthcare, housing, voting, and criminal justice This report was presented at the 2024 ABA Annual Meeting in Chicago
How Culture Impacts Health: The Hispanic Narrative This narrative aims to introduce some fundamental cultural factors and beliefs in the Hispanic culture that impact health It also seeks to provide insights into culturally sensitive practices, to promote quality nursing care and address health disparities within this population