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Health status and access to health care of documented and undocumented immigrant Latino women

Khiya Marshall, UNTHSC
Ximena Urrutia-Rojas, UNTHSC
Francisco Soto Mas, University of Texas El Paso

Abstract

Immigrant Latino women represent about one fifth of the total Latino population; however, data on health status and access to care for this population is limited. Using secondary data, we used a cross-sectional study to examine sociodemographic, migration, health status, and access to health care characteristics of immigrant documented and undocumented Latino women in North Texas. Undocumented women were less likely to report having health insurance and a regular health care provider, and reported lower education and income. These results support the need for providing immigrant women with health services such as health fairs, affordable health insurance programs, community health services, and increased opportunities for participation in federal and state programs.

Suggested Citation

Khiya Marshall, Ximena Urrutia-Rojas, and Francisco Soto Mas. "Health status and access to health care of documented and undocumented immigrant Latino women" Health Care for Women International (2005).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francisco_sotomas/10



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