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111. Racial and Ethnic Minorities Made Up About 22 Percent of the Rural Population in 2018, Compared to 43 Percent in Urban Areas - Resources
Date: Oct 2020

Side-by-side pie charts comparing the race and ethnicity makeup of the rural population and urban population in 2018. Provides data on the percent of each population that is White, Black, American Indian, Hispanic, and other.

...Hispanic, and other. --- View more Racial and Ethnic Minorities Made Up About 22 Percent of the Rural...

112. Geographic Disparities in Access to Specialty Care Programs for Early Psychosis in Washington State - Resources
Date: Jan 2022

Presents a study on the accessibility by neighborhood characteristics to mental health services in areas served by the Community Mental Health Block grant in Washington State. Compares neighborhood characteristics by metropolitan, micropolitan, and rural/small town areas, such as the rate of African American and Hispanic residents, the rate of population aged 15-40, and the rate of socioeconomic neighborhood deprivation.

...Hispanic residents, the rate of population aged 15-40, and the rate of socioeconomic neighborhood...

113. Teen Birth Rates for Urban and Rural Areas in the United States, 2007-2015 - Resources
Date: Nov 2016

Reports on trends in teen birth rates from 2007 through 2015 in urban and rural areas. Also includes 2015 teen birth rates by race and Hispanic origin for rural and urban counties.

...Hispanic origin for rural and urban counties. --- View more Teen Birth Rates for Urban and Rural...

114. Cancer-Related Disparities and Opportunities for Intervention in Northern Plains American Indian Communities - Resources
Date: May 2011

Discusses behavioral trends associated with cancer risk and cancer screening from 1997-2006 among American Indians (AI) in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. Examines disparities between the AI population and non-Hispanic White population in the Northern Plains and AI populations in other regions. Includes breakdowns by sex, age, education, income level, employment status, rural-urban classification, lifestyle factors, and screening for specific types of cancer.

...Hispanic White population in the Northern Plains and AI populations in other regions. Includes breakdowns...

115. Rural health for Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Overview - State Guides
Reviewed: Sep 20, 2024

Overview of resources and information to support rural health in Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

...Hispanic or Latino, and 0.1% other. While many residents speak English, most speak another language...

116. Rural health for Guam Overview - State Guides
Reviewed: Sep 20, 2024

Overview of resources and information to support rural health in Guam.

...Hispanic or Latino, and 0.6% other. While most of the population speaks English, many residents...

117. The Climate Migrant: Health Risks Before, During, and After Migration - Resources
Date: Apr 2024

Explores the different types of migrants created by or affected by climate change and their health risks and needs. Defines three types of migrants: climate-precipitates migrants, climate-impacted migrants, and climate workers. Details the different challenges and needs of the different types of migrants.

...Hispanic Medical Association, 2(1), 36-43 Date 04/2024 Tagged as Agricultural health and safety...

118. Rural health for Puerto Rico Overview - State Guides
Reviewed: Sep 20, 2024

Overview of resources and information to support rural health in Puerto Rico.

...Hispanic or Latino, 17.1% of the total population are white, 7.0% are Black or African...

119. Bringing Mental Health Services to Rural Residents - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: May 4, 2022

A new library initiative in Texas and an established crisis line in Georgia are bringing mental health services directly to rural residents through teams of lay mental health workers and mental health professionals. - The Rural Monitor

...Hispanic or Latino residents, according to its interim director, Paula Waak. This population is one of the reasons...

120. Considerations for Specific Populations when Implementing Unintentional Injury Prevention Programs - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: Mar 27, 2024

Lists considerations for programs that prevent unintentional injuries among specific rural populations.

...considerations for: Children and Adolescents American Indian/Alaska Native People Hispanic and Latino Farmworkers Older Adults...