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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care among U.S. Adolescents
Authors:Lau May  Lin Hua  Flores Glenn
Affiliation:Children's Medical Center Dallas, Dallas, TX.
Abstract:

Objective

To examine racial/ethnic disparities in medical and oral health status, access to care, and use of services in U.S. adolescents.

Data Source

Secondary data analysis of the 2003 National Survey of Children''s Health. The survey focus was children 0–17 years old.

Study Design

Bivariate and multivariable analyses were conducted for white, African American, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and multiracial adolescents 10–17 years old (n = 48,742) to identify disparities in 40 measures of health and health care.

Principal Findings

Certain disparities were especially marked for specific racial/ethnic groups and multiracial youth. These disparities included suboptimal health status and lack of a personal doctor or nurse for Latinos; suboptimal oral health and not receiving all needed medications in the past year for African Americans; no physician visit or mental health care in the past year for Asian/Pacific Islanders; overweight/obesity, uninsurance, problems getting specialty care, and no routine preventive visit in the past year for American Indian/Alaska Natives; and not receiving all needed dental care in multiracial youth.

Conclusions

U.S. adolescents experience many racial/ethnic disparities in health and health care. These findings indicate a need for ongoing identification and monitoring of and interventions for disparities for all five major racial/ethnic groups and multiracial adolescents.
Keywords:Race/ethnicity  adolescents  disparities  health
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