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HomeGlossary ItemHispanic paradox

Hispanic paradox

December 21, 2015January 23, 2016 rkanigel 3453 views

The Hispanic paradox refers to studies showing that although Hispanic communities in the United States tend to have a higher risk factor for illnesses, they tend to have a longer life expectancy than non-Hispanics with the same health problems. Several studies have attributed this to family cohesion.
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REFERENCE: 100 Questions & Answers About Hispanics & Latinos 
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