Determinants of Usual Source of Care Disparities among African American and Caribbean Black Men: Findings from the National Survey of American Life
Author(s) -
Wizdom Powell,
Dinushika Mohottige,
Kim Chantala,
Julia F. Hastings,
Harold W. Neighbors,
Lonnie R. Snowden
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of health care for the poor and underserved
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.511
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1548-6869
pISSN - 1049-2089
DOI - 10.1353/hpu.2011.0016
Subject(s) - odds , socioeconomic status , national health interview survey , immigration , acculturation , health equity , demography , health care , gerontology , odds ratio , logistic regression , medicine , environmental health , public health , geography , political science , sociology , population , nursing , archaeology , pathology , law
The Aday-Andersen model was used as a framework for investigating the contribution of immigration status (i.e., nativity and acculturation), socioeconomic factors, health care access, health status, and health insurance to usual source of health care (USOC) in a nationally representative sample of African American (n=551) and Caribbean Black men (n=1,217).
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