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Book Synopsis
Latinos represent the fastest growing (and soon to be largest) ethnic group in the US. This book is a comprehensive resource in the public health literature that describes and analyzes the health status of Latinos in the US.

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"Latinos are the fastest growing group in America. Though they share many health issues with all Americans, they also possess distinct cultural characteristics, expectations, and illness profiles. It will be a rare clinician who will not encounter Latino patients in daily practice. Thus, Health Issues in the Latino Community should be essential reading for all 21st century practitioners" (Steven A. Schroeder, M.D., president and CEO, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)

"This important book, by a cadre of leading Latino researchers, policy leaders, and practitioners, could not be more timely. It fills a crucial gap in our understanding of the health and well-being of Latinos, the fastest growing, and soon to be the largest, ethnic/racial group in the United States. This comprehensive analysis of the demographic and health status of Latino populations in the United States is a groundbreaking piece of work. It will make an invaluable contribution to informing the nation's Latino health agenda." (Allan Rosenfield, M.D., DeLamar Professor and dean, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University)

"Health Issues in the Latino Community attempts to address the key and crucial health issues that affect Latino's health. As we enter the 21st century, Latinos are becoming the largest ethnic/racial group in the United States. Anyone desiring insight on Latino health issues will find this book to be a comprehensive reference." (Nathan Stinson, Jr., M.D., Deputy Assistant Secretay for Mental Health)

"The Contributors are outstanding and well-known professionals, researchers, and policymakers, many holding both clinical and academic degrees." (Divine Inc (formerly Doody Publishing), 4/13/02)

Table of Contents
LATINO POPULATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.

Latino Health Policy: Beyond Demographic Determinism (A. Falcon, et al.).

Latino Health Status: Framework for Knowledge Building (O. Carter-Pokras & R. Zambrana).

Latino Access to Health Care: The Role of Insurance, Managed Care and Institutional Barriers (J. Carrillo, et al.)

LATINO LIFE STAGES AND HEALTH.

The Early Years: The Health of Children and Youth (G. Flores & R. Zambrana).

The Reproductive Years: The Health of Latinas (A. Giachello).

The Later Years: The Health of Elderly Latinos (V. Villa & F. Torres-Gil).

Latino Mental Health and Treatment in the United States (W. Vega & M. Alegria).

PATTERNS OF CHRONIC DISEASES AMONG LATINOS.

The Impact of Cancer on Latino Populations (A. Ramirez & L. Suarez).

Cardiovascular Disease (E. Perez-Stable, et al.).

Diabetes (J. Luchsinger).

Gender, Context, and HIV Prevention among Latinos (H. Amaro, et al.).

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND THE LATINO WORKFORCE.

Occupational Health among Latino Workers in the Urban Setting (R. Moure-Eraso & G. Friedman-Jimenez).

Health and Occupational Risks of Latinos Living in Rural America (K. Azevedo & H. Bogue).

ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND OTHER DRUG USE AMONG LATINOS.

Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems among Latinos in the United States (R. Caetano & F. Galvan).

Tobacco Use among Latinos (G. Marin).

Latino Drug Use: Scope, Risk Factors, and Reduction Strategies (A. Gil & W. Vega).

Latino Health Policy: A Look to the Future.

Health Issues in the Latino Community

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    A Hardback by Marilyn Aguirre-Molina, Carlos W. Molina, Ruth Enid Zambrana

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/05/2001
      ISBN13: 9780787953157, 978-0787953157
      ISBN10: 0787953156

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      Book Synopsis
      Latinos represent the fastest growing (and soon to be largest) ethnic group in the US. This book is a comprehensive resource in the public health literature that describes and analyzes the health status of Latinos in the US.

      Trade Review
      "Latinos are the fastest growing group in America. Though they share many health issues with all Americans, they also possess distinct cultural characteristics, expectations, and illness profiles. It will be a rare clinician who will not encounter Latino patients in daily practice. Thus, Health Issues in the Latino Community should be essential reading for all 21st century practitioners" (Steven A. Schroeder, M.D., president and CEO, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)

      "This important book, by a cadre of leading Latino researchers, policy leaders, and practitioners, could not be more timely. It fills a crucial gap in our understanding of the health and well-being of Latinos, the fastest growing, and soon to be the largest, ethnic/racial group in the United States. This comprehensive analysis of the demographic and health status of Latino populations in the United States is a groundbreaking piece of work. It will make an invaluable contribution to informing the nation's Latino health agenda." (Allan Rosenfield, M.D., DeLamar Professor and dean, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University)

      "Health Issues in the Latino Community attempts to address the key and crucial health issues that affect Latino's health. As we enter the 21st century, Latinos are becoming the largest ethnic/racial group in the United States. Anyone desiring insight on Latino health issues will find this book to be a comprehensive reference." (Nathan Stinson, Jr., M.D., Deputy Assistant Secretay for Mental Health)

      "The Contributors are outstanding and well-known professionals, researchers, and policymakers, many holding both clinical and academic degrees." (Divine Inc (formerly Doody Publishing), 4/13/02)

      Table of Contents
      LATINO POPULATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.

      Latino Health Policy: Beyond Demographic Determinism (A. Falcon, et al.).

      Latino Health Status: Framework for Knowledge Building (O. Carter-Pokras & R. Zambrana).

      Latino Access to Health Care: The Role of Insurance, Managed Care and Institutional Barriers (J. Carrillo, et al.)

      LATINO LIFE STAGES AND HEALTH.

      The Early Years: The Health of Children and Youth (G. Flores & R. Zambrana).

      The Reproductive Years: The Health of Latinas (A. Giachello).

      The Later Years: The Health of Elderly Latinos (V. Villa & F. Torres-Gil).

      Latino Mental Health and Treatment in the United States (W. Vega & M. Alegria).

      PATTERNS OF CHRONIC DISEASES AMONG LATINOS.

      The Impact of Cancer on Latino Populations (A. Ramirez & L. Suarez).

      Cardiovascular Disease (E. Perez-Stable, et al.).

      Diabetes (J. Luchsinger).

      Gender, Context, and HIV Prevention among Latinos (H. Amaro, et al.).

      OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND THE LATINO WORKFORCE.

      Occupational Health among Latino Workers in the Urban Setting (R. Moure-Eraso & G. Friedman-Jimenez).

      Health and Occupational Risks of Latinos Living in Rural America (K. Azevedo & H. Bogue).

      ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND OTHER DRUG USE AMONG LATINOS.

      Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems among Latinos in the United States (R. Caetano & F. Galvan).

      Tobacco Use among Latinos (G. Marin).

      Latino Drug Use: Scope, Risk Factors, and Reduction Strategies (A. Gil & W. Vega).

      Latino Health Policy: A Look to the Future.

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