Elderly health disparities on the U.S.-México border.

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Zunker C.L. [1 ]
Cummins J.J. [2 ]
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[1] 199 Lake Drive, Atlanta, 30340, GA
[2] Center for Aging, College of Health Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, 1101 N. Campbell Street, El Paso, 79902-0581, TX
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health assessment; Hispanic; U.S.-México border;
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10.1023/B:JCCG.0000015014.30397.ab
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The Ageless Health Needs Assessment is a multi-phase project designed to assess the health and quality of life of the 60 and older population along the U.S.-México border. The present study used a health survey, which was administered to 1,450 participants by telephone and through face-to-face interviews in Western Texas and Southern New Mexico. Several demographic differences were found between the samples: 52% of the Texas sample was Hispanic compared to 23% of the New Mexico sample; 63% of the Texas sample was born in the U.S. compared to 92% of the New Mexico sample; and Texans reported less education and lower incomes than New Mexicans. Exploratory factor analysis revealed four health-related factors, which were labeled Physical Health, Emotional Health, General Health, and Activity Potential. A MANCOVA showed significant differences between groups after controlling for socioeconomic status and age.
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