Race, Ethnicity, and Self-Reported Hypertension: Analysis of Data From the National Health Interview Survey, 1997–2005
AUTOR(ES)
Borrell, Luisa N.
FONTE
American Public Health Association
RESUMO
Objective. I estimated the association between race and self-reported hypertension among Hispanics and non-Hispanics and determined whether this association was stronger among non-Hispanics.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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