While Hispanics represented 17% of the US population in 2014, they accounted for nearly one-fourth (23%) of all new estimated HIV diagnoses. Furthermore, Hispanics/Latinos made up nearly one-fifth (21%) of all persons living with HIV infection in the United States (and six dependent areas...
Mental health service utilization for psychiatric disorders among Latinos living in the United States: the role of ethnic subgroup, ethnic identity, and language/social preferences. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2012;47(3):383-94.Keyes KM, Martins SS, Hatzenbuehler ML, et al: Mental health...
Prevalence of HIV Infection and HIV Risk Behaviors Associated with Living Place: On-the-Street Homeless Drug Users as a Special Target Population for Publi... The study described here examined the prevalence of HIV infection as a function of place of residence and high-risk behaviors in six sub...
Juanita lives in New York and is Mexican. Felipe lives in Chicago and is Panamanian, Venezuelan, and black. Michiko lives in Los Angeles and is Peruvian and Japanese. Each of them is also Latino. Thirteen young Latinos and Latinas living in the United St
WhatsApp is not the most popular instant messaging app in the United States, but it is the favorite among Latinos living in this country. Proof of this came during the COVID-19 pandemic when it became one of the main mechanisms to keep communication alive during the lockdown. ...
1. A member of one of the Spanish-speaking peoples of the Americas. 2. A descendant of any of these peoples, especially when living in the United States. See Usage Note at Hispanic. [Short for Spanish latinoamericano, Latin-American, from latino, Latin, from Latin Latīnus; see Latin....
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end the nation's HIV epidemic by pumping hundreds of millions of dollars annually into certain states, counties, and U.S. territories with the highest infection rates. The goal was to reach the estimated 1.2 million people living with HIV, including some who don't know they have the disease...
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assess lost wages, medical care spending, and unpaid care costs for African American and Latino adults in the US and their caregivers, projecting these costs through 2060. García-Chanes and Lopez-Ortega characterize the sample of older adults in Mexico living with dementia in 2016 and the ...