Index
Health and Health Care Concerns Among Women and Racial and Ethnic Minorities
ISBN: 978-1-78743-150-8, eISBN: 978-1-78743-149-2
ISSN: 0275-4959
Publication date: 10 August 2017
Citation
(2017), "Index", Health and Health Care Concerns Among Women and Racial and Ethnic Minorities (Research in the Sociology of Health Care, Vol. 35), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 301-304. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0275-495920170000035022
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
- Prelims
- Part I Introduction to Volume
- Health, Health Care, and Women and Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Part II Women and Reproductive Related Health and Health Care Concerns
- The Relationship of Pregnancy Intentions to Breastfeeding Duration: A New Evaluation
- Taking Insurance in Abortion Care: Policy, Practices, and the Role of Poverty
- The Patient–Healthcare Worker Relationship: How Does it Affect Patient Views towards Vaccination during Pregnancy?
- An Examination of State-Level Mandates for Insurance Coverage on Health-Seeking Behaviors for Infertility
- Part III Health Care Practitioners and Health and Health Care
- Bearing the Burden of Care: Emotional Burnout Among Maternity Support Workers
- “Lost in Translation”: How Clinicians Make Sense of Structural Barriers to Diabetes Care among US Latinos with Limited English Proficiency
- Racial Residential Segregation and the Distribution of Auxiliary Health Care Practitioners Across Urban Space
- Part IV Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Health and Health Care
- Nativity, Race–Ethnicity, and Dual Diagnosis Among US Adults
- Hypertension Experiences of Black Men: A Critical Narrative Study
- Influence of Healthcare Utilization and Social Characteristics on Health Outcomes Among Elderly Asian Americans: A Structural Equation Analysis
- Behavioral Functioning Among Mexican-Origin Children: The Roles of Parental Legal Status and the Neighborhood Context
- Do You Want to See a Doctor for That? Contextualizing Racial and Ethnic Differences in Care-Seeking
- Changing Patterns of Female Smoking: A Comparison of Workers and Full-Time Homemakers by Class, Race, and Community Type
- About the Editor
- Index