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期刊名:Ethnicity & disease

缩写:ETHNIC DIS

ISSN:1049-510X

e-ISSN:1945-0826

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Molly M Jacobs,Elizabeth Evans,Charles Ellis Jr Molly M Jacobs
Background: The ability to meet current and ongoing financial obligations, known as financial well-being (FWB), is not only associated with the likelihood of adverse health events but is also affected by unexpected health...
Christopher Payette,Charlotte Hanby,Maria Cerezo et al. Christopher Payette et al.
Introduction: Despite widespread efforts to promote coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination in the United States, a significant segment of the population is still unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated. ...
Felicia Schanche Hodge,Rey Paolo Ernesto Roca rd,Christine Samuel-Nakamura et al. Felicia Schanche Hodge et al.
Objective: To explore associations of chronic disease, perceived wellness, adverse experiences, and suicide ideation among American Indians. Methods: ...
Marisol S Cora-Cruz,Elena M Wilson,Grecia B Vargas et al. Marisol S Cora-Cruz et al.
Introduction: Black and Hispanic adults are disproportionately burdened by cardiometabolic disorders. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of mobile health technologies to promote disease pre...
Cristina Gago,H June O&#x;Neill,Martha Tamez et al. Cristina Gago et al.
Introduction: Latinos report lower self-rated health (SRH) than non-Hispanic White persons. However, the association between SRH and medically diagnosed chronic diseases (MDCDs) remains understudied in Latino populations....
Kimberly R Warren,Elizabeth A Parker,Maryam Ganjavi et al. Kimberly R Warren et al.
Objectives: Black youth are disproportionately affected by the US obesity epidemic. Early-age obesity often continues into adulthood and is associated with a higher risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and premature ...
Loneke T Blackman Carr,Jameta Nicole Barlow Loneke T Blackman Carr
Objective: Black Feminism and Womanism offers an interdisciplinary lens and practice to center Black women's health, engage relevant health, and create Black women-informed solutions to address obesity. The purpose of thi...
Katrina R Ellis,Tiffany L Young,Aisha T Langford Katrina R Ellis
Introduction/purpose: Efforts to improve chronic disease outcomes among US adults highlight families, particularly support from families, as a key aspect of disease prevention and management. To date, however, an overwhel...
Shilpa Krishnan,Haobin Tony Chen,Sarah Caston et al. Shilpa Krishnan et al.
Objective: To investigate the association between Latinx older adults' stroke, multimorbidity, and caregiver burden. Methods: For this ...