‧ic1 /hɪˈspænɪk/ adjective from or relating to countries where Spanish or Portuguese are spoken, especially ones in Latin America→ Latino Miami’s Hispanic community Hispanic StudiesExamples from the CorpusHispanic• Its 11,000 schoolchildren are 78% white, 13% Hispanic and 1%...
We estimate prevalence of past 30-day substance use (i.e., alcohol, combustible tobacco, e-cigarettes, and marijuana) for all combinations of race and Hispanic/Latino/a/x ethnicity. Substance use prevalence across the specific Multiracial and Hispanic/Latino/a/x categories showed a wider range ...
aAre you Hispanic or Latino? (A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture origin, regardless of race) 您是否是西班牙裔美国人或拉丁美洲人? (A人古巴人、墨西哥人,波多黎各人,南或者中美洲,或者其他西班牙文化起源,不管种族) [translate] ...
The largest changes create a new category for individuals of Middle Eastern and North African descent, and combine the confusing separate questions for “race” and Latino or Hispanic “ethnicity.” These changes are a positive development, but they don’t go far enough to solve the...
简言之,Race应该翻译成种族,它是以“外表”来区别,正如我们常说的黄种人,白种人,黑种人。种族...
Rohyn Contreras-Schofield, Fitzwilliam, NH I grew up in rural NH surrounded by a white community which didn’t allow me to embrace my hispanic/latino side, I... Read more They asked why I wasn’t working… 4 months ago Martín De Greiff, Winchester, MA. Just because I am hispanic, ...
In the EHR of both systems, predetermined categorizations have been created for sex (men and women) and race or ethnicity (Asian, Black, Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic or non-Latino, and White), each with options for “other.” Statistical ...
minimum race categories were delineated — American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander and white; respondents could pick more than one race. The minimum ethnic categories were grouped separately a...
In the 2006 American Community Survey (ACS), 6% of respondents with Latin American ancestry answered 'no' when asked whether they were Hispanic themselves. Conventional definitions of the Hispanic population exclude such respondents as 'not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino' even though they are self-identified...
Asian and Latino patients had less participatory visits with African American physicians than African American patients; however, these results were based on very small sample sizes. There were no significant racial differences in PDM scores among patients seeing Asian or Latino physicians. However, ...