Contribution of deaths of despair to the Hispanic mortality advantage in the USA by person, place and time: an ecological analysis of vital registration data
Introduction In the USA, Hispanics exhibit longer life expectancy (LE) compared to non-Hispanic whites despite facing greater socioeconomic adversity and greater health risk factors, a phenomenon known as the Hispanic paradox. With recent increases in mortality due to 'deaths of despair' a...
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Main Authors: | Usama Bilal (Author), Mariana Lazo (Author), Bricia Gonzalez Trejo (Author), Stephanie M Hernandez (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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