English-speakingInfluence of Hispanic EthnicityLatino EthnicityPacific IslanderRace or ethnicity2017DisparitiesWhitesWhite-HispanicSocioeconomicMexican-AmericanPercentGenderLatinaParticipantsSexualOutcomesDifferencesFindingsOriginDataCharacteristicsRatesSurvivalAfrican AmericanPovertyOccupationParticipationPercentagePersonsAsianGroupsPatientSpanishPregnantStudyPeopleWomenCategoriesChildren
English-speaking1
- Researchers found lifetime immunization rates for pneumonia were substantially lower among both Spanish-speaking and English-speaking Hispanics when compared to Whites of the same age. (rand.org)
Influence of Hispanic Ethnicity1
- OBJECTIVE: This study examined the influence of Hispanic ethnicity and language/cultural background on performance on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIHTB-CB). (duke.edu)
Latino Ethnicity1
- Click on one or both of the options shown to select All persons, or persons of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity. (bls.gov)
Pacific Islander1
- BC mortality per 100 000 person-years for ages 40 to 49 years was 27 deaths in Black females, 15 deaths in White females, and 11 deaths in American Indian or Alaska Native, Hispanic, and Asian or Pacific Islander females. (lu.se)
Race or ethnicity1
- We also found that there were no differences in the frequency of relapse by race and ethnicity, and that about half of patients relapse, regardless of race or ethnicity. (onclive.com)
20172
- The data displays consumers' opinions on grocery shopping in the U.S. in 2017, by Hispanic ethnicity. (statinvestor.com)
- In 2017, 72% of Hispanic respondents stated that they enjoyed grocery shopping, compared with 61% of the overall U.S. market. (statinvestor.com)
Disparities6
- Crepaz N, Mullins M, Higa D, Gunn J, Salabarría-Peña Y. A rapid review of disparities in HIV prevention and care outcomes among Hispanic/Latino men who have sex with men in the United States. (cdc.gov)
- Communities where there was a longstanding Hispanic population had significantly smaller disparities in influenza vaccination rates, regardless of language preference. (rand.org)
- In addition, researchers found that Hispanic seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage Plans (a type of health maintenance organization) had higher pneumonia immunization rates and experienced lower White-Hispanic disparities than those in traditional fee-for-service Medicare plans, regardless of language preference. (rand.org)
- Because of racial and ethnic disparities in HIV prevalence, recruitment was focused on Black or African American and Hispanic or Latina transgender women as initial sampling recruits. (medscape.com)
- Disparities by race and ethnicity in maternal mortality are significant worldwide. (msdmanuals.com)
- OBJECTIVE: To provide race and ethnicity-adapted starting ages of BC screening based on data on current racial and ethnic disparities in BC mortality. (lu.se)
Whites3
- Scholars@Duke publication: Performance of Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery: the roles of ethnicity and language backgrounds. (duke.edu)
- Sixty percent of Asians in the labor force had a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 38 percent of Whites, 27 percent of Blacks, and 19 percent of Hispanics. (bls.gov)
- In 2014, 51 percent of Asians worked in management, professional, and related occupations-the highest paying major occupational category-compared with 39 percent of employed Whites, 30 percent of employed Blacks, and 21 percent of employed Hispanics. (bls.gov)
White-Hispanic2
- Non-White Hispanic children and those with public insurance care in a clinical trial for high-risk neuroblastoma had inferior overall survival rates compared with other children. (onclive.com)
- Non-White Hispanic children and those with public insurance care in a clinical trial for high-risk neuroblastoma had inferior overall survival (OS) rates compared with other children, according to an analysis of data from Children's Oncology Group (COG) trials. (onclive.com)
Socioeconomic1
- They sought to identify the associations between survival and race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. (onclive.com)
Mexican-American1
- Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945, written by George J. Sánchez and published in 1993 by Oxford University Press, explores the experiences of Mexican Americans in Los Angeles during the early 20th century. (wikipedia.org)
Percent4
- While 74 percent of White seniors had received the pneumonia vaccine, just 56 percent of English-speaking Hispanic seniors and 40 percent of Spanish-speaking Hispanic seniors had done so. (rand.org)
- While 76 percent of White seniors had been inoculated against the flu, just 68 percent of English-speaking Hispanic seniors and 64 percent of Spanish-speaking Hispanics seniors had done so. (rand.org)
- By contrast, 72 percent of Hispanics age 25 and older in the labor force had completed high school. (bls.gov)
- Hispanics (26 percent) and Blacks (25 percent) were more likely than other groups to be employed in service occupations. (bls.gov)
Gender1
- Based on the favorable response rate, enrollment for EPR/PEGS began in 2005, with the goal of recruiting 20,000 individuals living in the greater Research Triangle Park (RTP) region in North Carolina who reflect the overall demographics of the area in terms of age, gender, race and ethnicity. (nih.gov)
Latina1
- https://sessions.psychologytoday.com/ms-edit-vidalon Especialista en la Communidad Latina y LGBTQA! (psychologytoday.com)
Participants2
- Hispanic participants were significantly less likely to want to learn about sexual health from parents compared to non-Hispanic participants. (tamu.edu)
- Hispanic participants were also significantly less likely to prefer to learn about puberty and adolescent development, or to select role-playing as a preferred learning modality. (tamu.edu)
Sexual2
- This study describes sexual health education preferences by Hispanic ethnicity among a high-risk sample of young people aged 1420 years in Texas. (tamu.edu)
- Findings from the study provide evidence about the kind of sexual health topics US Hispanic adolescents are interested in as well as from who they prefer to receive sexuality education. (tamu.edu)
Outcomes1
- Addressing these social and structural barriers and encouraging safe and supportive communities can help improve health outcomes for Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men. (cdc.gov)
Differences2
- And in this cohort, we begin to do so by looking at things like stopping a trial, early delays in therapy, or increased rates of relapse, none of which seem to explain the survival differences that we see by race and ethnicity. (onclive.com)
- We looked at mean duration of induction by days and found that overall, by race and ethnicity, there were no significant differences. (onclive.com)
Findings1
- Haviland said the findings suggest that further efforts are needed to improve cultural and linguistic access to care for Hispanic seniors. (rand.org)
Origin1
- The term "Spanish origin" can be used in addition to "Hispanic or Latino. (jointcommission.org)
Data5
- Our data show that Hispanic children with high-risk neuroblastoma have inferior OS compared with other children," she said. (onclive.com)
- We use publicly available data from the 2012 National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) to describe the percentage of young children in low-income Hispanic households who are in non-parental care on a regular basis (more than 5 hours per week), and the different types of settings they experience. (researchconnections.org)
- Thus, we report separate estimates for Hispanic children in immigrant households (i.e., including at least one foreign-born adult) and those living with U.S.-born adults only, and provide comparison data for young non-Hispanic white and black children from low-income households. (researchconnections.org)
- Race and ethnicity data required additional patient consent. (cdc.gov)
- For additional data about race and ethnicity, visit the CPS demographics page . (bls.gov)
Characteristics1
- For more information, see "Labor Force Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity, 2014" ( PDF ). (bls.gov)
Rates2
- Such efforts would result in more outreach in new destination areas such as agricultural regions of the Southeast, where the immunization rates of Hispanic seniors are particularly low. (rand.org)
- In the USA, persons of Hispanic ethnicity experience higher rates of adolescent pregnancy and STIs than non-Hispanic white youth and there exists a lack of research concerning the sexuality education preferences of Hispanic adolescents. (tamu.edu)
Survival2
- However, Umaretiya added that proxy poverty measures did not remain significantly associated with survival after adjusting for other factors including race, ethnicity, and disease-associated factors. (onclive.com)
- Investigators will next examine the interaction of survival and race, ethnicity, and poverty, acknowledging the intersectionality of these factors due to structural racism in the United States. (onclive.com)
African American1
- Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men are more likely to report that their last sex partner was older, compared to White or African American gay and bisexual men. (cdc.gov)
Poverty1
Occupation1
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily , Educational attainment and occupation groups by race and ethnicity in 2014 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2015/educational-attainment-and-occupation-groups-by-race-and-ethnicity-in-2014.htm (visited December 06, 2023 ). (bls.gov)
Participation1
- We also found that there was no difference in who stopped trial participation early by race and ethnicity," she said. (onclive.com)
Percentage2
Persons2
Asian1
- Race and ethnicity are also factors: African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, Native Americans, and some Asian Americans are at higher risk for type 2 diabetes. (medlineplus.gov)
Groups2
Patient2
- Documentation that the patient is of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish ethnicity. (jointcommission.org)
- N (No) Patient is not of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish ethnicity or unable to determine from medical record documentation. (jointcommission.org)
Spanish4
- Test performances were associated with language/cultural backgrounds in the Hispanic-Spanish group: better vocabularies and reading were predicted by being born outside the U.S., having Spanish as a first language, attending school outside the U.S., and speaking more Spanish at home. (duke.edu)
- However, many of these same background factors were associated with worse Fluid Composites within the Hispanic-Spanish group. (duke.edu)
- Researchers found that Hispanic seniors who prefer speaking Spanish and live in linguistically isolated communities such as the Southeast that are newer immigrant destinations are least likely to be immunized. (rand.org)
- All Hispanic seniors are less likely to become immunized, and we found the problem seems to be the worst in new immigrant communities where Spanish is the predominant language," said Amelia M. Haviland , the study's lead author and a statistician at RAND, a nonprofit research organization. (rand.org)
Pregnant1
- Two and a half-times as many Hispanic women (p=0.02) felt no control over getting pregnant as compared to non-Hispanic women, despite having a similar proportion using contraception. (crimsonpublishers.com)
Study1
- Seniors of Hispanic descent are far less likely to become immunized against the flu or pneumonia compared to similar White seniors, according to a new RAND Corporation study . (rand.org)
People4
- Some Hispanic/Latino people may not use HIV prevention services, get an HIV test, or get treatment if they have HIV due to fear of disclosing their immigration status. (cdc.gov)
- Hispanic/Latino people a,b are disproportionately affected by HIV. (cdc.gov)
- a Hispanic/Latino people can be of any race. (cdc.gov)
- Note: People whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. (bls.gov)
Women1
- Fewer Hispanic women reported using alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana than non- Hispanic women in the pre/interconception period (p=0.01). (crimsonpublishers.com)
Categories1
- Race/ethnicity categories are mutually exclusive (i.e., white non-Hispanic, black non-Hispanic, and Hispanic any race). (epi.org)
Children1
- In multivariate models, the 5-year OS was approximately 47% for Hispanic children compared with 50% for other non-Hispanic children, 61% for White non-Hispanic children, and 63% for Black non-Hispanic children ( P = .047). (onclive.com)