Health Vulnerability Model for Latinx Sexual and Gender Minorities: Typologies with Socioeconomic Stability, Health Care Access, and Social Characteristics Indicators
Vulnerability can undermine positive health outcomes and challenge healthcare services access. However, to date, vulnerable populations research has been limited by overly broad definitions, lack of clear indicators, and failure to explore subtypes of vulnerability. Informed by literature and theory...
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Main Authors: | Alice Ma (Author), Jennifer Toller Erausquin (Author), Amanda E. Tanner (Author), Eunyoung Y. Song (Author), Manuel Garcia (Author), Jorge Alonzo (Author), Lilli Mann-Jackson (Author), Scott D. Rhodes (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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