Abstract
s / Annals of Epidemiology 25 (2015) 702e719 711 positive indirect effects (p<.05) of perceived discrimination on unhealthy days through perceived stress, sleep disturbances, and self-reported medical conditions (model fit: RMSEA 0.048; CFI .99; TLI; .96; Chisquare/DF 1⁄4 104.4/10). Conclusion: Future research and community health promotion programs should address the experiences of discrimination as this may help improve physical and mental health outcomes among racial minorities. P36. Health Disparities and Barriers to Healthcare Access and Utilization in Elderly Hispanic Diabetics Shweta Shah MHA, Suzzane Boyd PhD. University of North Carolina at Charlotte Purpose: Hispanics have a higher risk of developing diabetes mellitus and its complications than other ethnic groups. This study focused on the role of three social determinants, policy recommendations, and a culturally competent model for diabetes management in elderly Hispanics. Methods: The electronic databases Medline, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and ERIC were systematically searched from 1984 to 2014.
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