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Migrant Child Health: The Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. Ruducha, Jenny [microform]
Migrant Child Health: The Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. : Ruducha, Jenny...
Migrant Child Health: The Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. Ruducha, Jenny [microform]

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자료유형  
 마이크로피시
언어부호  
본문언어 - English
청구기호  
370.78 E68
    서명/저자  
    Migrant Child Health: The Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. : Ruducha, Jenny - [microform]
    발행사항  
    형태사항  
    76; 1
    총서명  
    ERIC Reports
    주기사항  
    76p.; For a related document, see RC 020 118. Photographs may not reproduce adequately. Funding for this publication also provided by the Health Education Training Centers Alliance of Texas.
    초록/해제  
    요약This report examines differences in measures of health status and health services utilization among 386 migrant children (ages 6 months through 5 years) from 253 households. Data were collected from Delmarva Rural Ministries (a migrant health center than maintains three satellite sites serving a 10-county area in Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland), East Coast Migrant Head Start Centers, state and locally funded school programs, and the Eastern Shore Health Department in Virginia. Data from a national health survey that studied nonmigrant children were used to compare the health status of migrants and nonmigrants in the same ethnic groups. Section II highlights differences between migrants and nonmigrants from different ethnic groups in family composition, family size, income, median education, literacy, and health insurance. Ethnic and racial groups include Mexican Americans, African Americans, Haitians, and Whites. Section III highlights health and health services utilization differences between children of migrant farmworkers and nonmigrants of the same ethnic groups and covers birth weight, perceived health status, disability and bed-disability days, acute conditions, annual contact with a health provider, mean number of health care visits, and mean number of inadequate time intervals for preventive care. Section IV presents migrant child-specific health data based on clinical diagnoses from encounters in migrant clinics and migrant camps. A description of the measurement of health conditions is followed by a presentation of ethnic differences in health outcomes and the effect of social factors on their distribution. Final sections discuss factors affecting access to health care and service utilization, and highlight findings relevant to clinical practice, health education, and public policy. Contains 63 references, 18 figures, and 3 data tables. (LP)
    복제주기  
    Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
    기금정보  
    Texas State Dept. of Health Resources, Austin.
    일반주제명  
    키워드  
    기타저자  

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    ■520    ▼aThis  report  examines  differences  in  measures  of  health  status  and  health  services  utilization  among  386  migrant  children  (ages  6  months  through  5  years)  from  253  households.  Data  were  collected  from  Delmarva  Rural  Ministries  (a  migrant  health  center  than  maintains  three  satellite  sites  serving  a  10-county  area  in  Virginia,  Delaware,  and  Maryland),  East  Coast  Migrant  Head  Start  Centers,  state  and  locally  funded  school  programs,  and  the  Eastern  Shore  Health  Department  in  Virginia.  Data  from  a  national  health  survey  that  studied  nonmigrant  children  were  used  to  compare  the  health  status  of  migrants  and  nonmigrants  in  the  same  ethnic  groups.  Section  II  highlights  differences  between  migrants  and  nonmigrants  from  different  ethnic  groups  in  family  composition,  family  size,  income,  median  education,  literacy,  and  health  insurance.  Ethnic  and  racial  groups  include  Mexican  Americans,  African  Americans,  Haitians,  and  Whites.  Section  III  highlights  health  and  health  services  utilization  differences  between  children  of  migrant  farmworkers  and  nonmigrants  of  the  same  ethnic  groups  and  covers  birth  weight,  perceived  health  status,  disability  and  bed-disability  days,  acute  conditions,  annual  contact  with  a  health  provider,  mean  number  of  health  care  visits,  and  mean  number  of  inadequate  time  intervals  for  preventive  care.  Section  IV  presents  migrant  child-specific  health  data  based  on  clinical  diagnoses  from  encounters  in  migrant  clinics  and  migrant  camps.  A  description  of  the  measurement  of  health  conditions  is  followed  by  a  presentation  of  ethnic  differences  in  health  outcomes  and  the  effect  of  social  factors  on  their  distribution.  Final  sections  discuss  factors  affecting  access  to  health  care  and  service  utilization,  and  highlight  findings  relevant  to  clinical  practice,  health  education,  and  public  policy.  Contains  63  references,  18  figures,  and  3  data  tables.  (LP)
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    ■7001  ▼aRuducha,  Jenny
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