National Poll Finds Hispanics Committed to Individual and Community Health
"A key insight from the study is that Hispanics are fully engaged in individual and community health. However, compared to non-Hispanic whites, the cost of care was more likely to prevent Hispanics from obtaining a range of health services. Likewise, Hispanics were more likely to report cost as a constraint in choosing healthy options like buying fruits and vegetables," said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for HispanicHealth, the nation's leading Hispanic health advocacy group.
"The study also found that Hispanics saw environmental concerns as central to health and supported policy changes to improve community health. When asked to cite factors that have a strong effect on health the top factor cited was 'physical environment, such as clean air or water.' Also, Hispanics were more likely than non-Hispanic whites to report that they support public health initiatives being tested in cities across the country, such as taxes on sugar sweetened beverages and increasing the legal age to 21 to buy tobacco cigarettes," emphasized Dr. Delgado.Other key findings from the study (more on the attached one-pager):
Methodology Statement. The 2017 Healthy Americas Survey, was conducted between September 15 and October 1, 2017, and involved a nationally representative sample of 869 respondents age 18 and older.The survey included 310 Hispanics, 288 non-Hispanic Whites and 271 non-Hispanic Blacks. Interviews were conducted by telephone by SSRS, an independent research company via a dual-frame (landline and cell phone) bilingual telephone survey designed to meet the standards of quality associated with custom research studies. The margin of error for total respondents (n=869) is +/-3.2% at the 95% confidence level.The margin of error for total non-Hispanic whites (n=288) is +/-5.8%, the margin of error for non-Hispanic blacks (n=271) is +/-5.9%, the margin of error for Hispanics (n=310) is +/-5.6%.
Support Statement.The 2017 Healthy Americas Survey is an initiative of the Healthy Americas Institute of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health at the University of Southern California (USC) Keck School of Medicine. The survey received support from the Healthy Americas Foundation. Support for this survey was also provided in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of RWJF.About the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (The Alliance). The Alliance is the nation's foremost science-based source of information and trusted advocate for the best health for all. For more information, about the Alliance please visit or call the Alliance's Su Familia National Hispanic Family Health Helpline at 1-866-783-2645. The Alliance established theHealthy Americas Instituteat the University of Southern California (USC) Keck School of Medicine Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. The Institute is the Alliance's principal research center supporting the Alliance's mission and dedicated to improving our national understanding of health and well-being. For more information please visit
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