RACE/ETHNICITY; Hispanic sights, sounds sweep cities and prairie; The Chicano-Latino community, which grew 166 percent, wields influence not just in the metro area but in many smaller communities statewide.(NEWS)Drew, Duschere Paul
Nevertheless, the meaning ofraceandethnicityremain convoluted. Notably, the U.S. Census defines Hispanic not as arace, but anethnicity,adding that Hispanic people may be of any race. However, many Hispanic people disagree with that classification, a 2015 Pew Research study found. Two-thirds of ...
Even though race and ethnicity refer to different aspects of a person’s identity, they are often related. It makes sense that people from the same place may share ethnic markers and racial features. It’s important to remember, though, that this isn’talwaysthe case and we shouldn’t make...
而Ethnicity应该定义成族群,它是以后天的”文化认同“来区别,由于共同的信仰,语言,文化习俗和历史背景...
21-25 Three reported no differences in students' mental health by race/ethnicity,22-24 while 1 found that Hispanic students were 3.4 times more likely to be depressed than non-Hispanic students.25 Each of these studies was small and conducted at a single medical center. In our 2004 survey ...
We recognize certain distortions, such as the inclusion of Hispanic and Latino patients, who could also self-report other races, as solely Hispanic and Latino in the data set. The NEMSIS data cannot ascertain whether the race and ethnicity of patients was self-identified or simply perceived by ...
Note on terminology: Throughout this paper, we apply the race and ethnicity categories described in the 1997 document “Office of Management and Budget Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity”1. This includes Hispanic/Latino ethnicity, and race categ...
Race vs. Ethnicity Race and ethnicity can overlap. For example, aJapanese-American would probably consider herself a member of the Japanese orAsian race, but if she doesn't engage in any practices or customs of herancestors, she might not identify with the ethnicity, instead considering herself...
15 to 19 gave birth in 1991. In comparison, the birth rate for Hispanic women in that age group was just 21.3 out of every 1,000 women in 2022. This statistic shows birth rates among teenagers and young adult women in the U.S. aged 15 to 19 in 1991 to 2022, by race/et...
Factors associated with unmet supportive care needs and a greater risk of hospitalization in ambulatory oncology patients include Black race, Hispanic ethnicity, more years after diagnosis, poor physical function, depression, and low health-related quality of life ...