Abstract

Racial/ethnic minorities suffer a disproportionate rate of asthma morbidity1. We aimed to determine racial/ethnic differences in perception of asthma medications between caregivers of black and Hispanic school children enrolled in the school inner city asthma study (SICAS). Furthermore, we investigated whether these beliefs were associated with asthma morbidity.

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