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Beyond Acculturation: Health and Immigrants’ Social Integration in the United States
Rama M. Hagos,
Tod G. Hamilton
Sociology
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United States
100%
Immigrants
100%
Health Outcomes
100%
Acculturation
100%
Social Integration
100%
Race-ethnicity
50%
Non-Hispanic White
50%
Hispanic Immigrants
33%
Region of Birth
33%
Black Immigrants
33%
US-born
33%
Immigrant Population
33%
Survey Data
16%
Obesity
16%
Asian Immigrants
16%
Same-race
16%
National Health Interview Survey
16%
Immigrant Health
16%
Hypertension
16%
Ethnic Differences
16%
Health Profile
16%
Sociological Theory
16%
Reported Health
16%
Immigrant Integration
16%
Social Sciences
Acculturation
100%
Cultural Factor
100%
Social Integration
100%
Survey Analysis
50%
Sociological Theory
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Immigrant
100%
Health Outcomes
60%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Integration
100%