Assessing Health Status, Behavioral Risks, and Health Disparities in American Indians Living on the Northern Plains of the U.S
Autor: | Leander R. McDonald, Jeffrey E. Holm, Dmitri Poltavski, Nancy Vogeltanz-Holm |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Gerontology medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Heavy alcohol use Health Behavior Myocardial Ischemia Ethnic group Sample (statistics) Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Young Adult Environmental health Diabetes Mellitus Prevalence Humans Medicine Obesity Aged business.industry Research Public health Smoking Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Health Status Disparities Middle Aged medicine.disease United States Health equity North Dakota Indians North American Female Rural area business Alcohol-Related Disorders |
Zdroj: | Public Health Reports. 125:68-78 |
ISSN: | 1468-2877 0033-3549 |
DOI: | 10.1177/003335491012500110 |
Popis: | Objective. We assessed health status and behavioral risks in American Indians (AIs) from rural, northern plains reservation communities. Methods. AI interviewers from the communities administered the core and optional modules of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) to 404 AI adults randomly selected from housing lists from four AI tribal communities located on the northern plains of the U.S. The BRFSS interview assessed several health functioning areas including medical conditions, preventive screenings, and behavioral risks. We measured health disparities by comparing the AI sample data with a northern plains statewide (North Dakota) sample and a U.S. national sample. We compared outcomes with BRFSS statewide (North Dakota) and U.S. national data from telephone-based interviews. Results. AI participants showed a significantly greater prevalence of diabetes, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, smoking, obesity, and heavy alcohol use than either the regional or national samples. They also reported being less likely to engage in leisure-time physical activity and to have had age-appropriate preventive screenings for several diseases including colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Conclusions. Face-to-face interviews conducted by AI community members are an effective means of gathering health information about AIs living in rural, reservation communities. AIs living in these communities on the northern plains have a much higher prevalence of many health-risk behaviors and some medical conditions than are found in the general population. Improved health-care access, better preventive screenings, and culturally appropriate community-based health promotion programs and policies should be examined as possible ways to reduce health disparities. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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