Aging, health, and longevity in the Mexican-origin population

Aging, health, and longevity in the Mexican-origin population

Angel, Jacqueline L.
Torres-Gil, Fernando
Markides, Kyriakos

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Aging, Health, and Longevity in the Mexican-Origin Population creates a foundation for an interdisciplinary discussion of the trajectory of disability and long-term care for older people of Mexican-origin from a bi-national perspective. Although the literature on Latino elders in the United States is growing, few of these studies or publications offer the breadth and depth contained in this book. INDICE: Aging, health and longevity in the Mexican-origin Population.Preface and Acknowledgement.Jacqueline L. AngelAbout the Authors .Forewords. Eduardo Sanchez .Kenneth Shine.1. Introduction. Jacqueline L. Angel.Fernando Torres-Gil.Kyriakos Markides .Section 1- Latino Aging: Risks of Disability and Chronic Illness .2. Overview .Hector González.3. Does the 'Healthy Immigrant Effect' Extend to Cognitive Aging?.Terrence D. Hill.Jacqueline L. Angel .Kelly S. Balistreri .4. Lifetime Socioeconomic Position and Functional Decline in Older Mexican Americans: . Results from the Sacramento Area Latino Study on Aging.Adina Zeki Al-Hazzouri.Michelle Odden.Elizabeth R Mayeda.Allison Aiello.John M. Neuhaus.Mary N. Haan.5. Cultural Differences in the Effects of Disability on Mental Health in Mexican Couples . from the MHAS and MA Couples from the H-EPESE.M. Kristen Peek.Noe A. Perez.Jim S. Stimpson.6. BMI and transitions to disability among older adults in Mexico and the United States .Kerstin Gerst.Alejandra Michaels-Obregon.Rebeca Wong.Section 2. Contextualizing Disability: Issues of Immigration, Economics, and Family .7. Overview.Peter Ward.8. A Tale of Three Paradoxes: The Weak Socioeconomic Gradients in Health among Latino . Immigrants and their Relation to the Latino Health Paradox and Negative Acculturation. Fernando Riosmena.Jeff Dennis.9. On the Need for Prospective Studies on Aging and Health of the Hispanic Population in . the United States.Roberto Ham-Chande.Silvia Mejía Arango.10. Sociocultural Status and Burden of Disability in Aging Mexican Americans.Helen P. Hazuda.Sara E. Espinoza. 11. Contextualizing the Burden of Chronic Disease: Diabetes, Mortality and Disability in . Older Mexicans.Jennifer Salinas .Bassent E. AbdelbaryElizabeth A. RochaSohan Al Snih.12. Access to Vaccines for Latin American and Caribbean Older Adults with Disability .Carlos A. Reyes-Ortiz.Diana M. Davalos.Maria F. Montoya.Daniel Escobar. 13. Diabetes and Employment Productivity: The Effect of Duration and Management . among Mexican Americans.H. Shelton Brown, III .Adriana Pérez.Lisa M. Yarnell.Craig Hanis.Susan P. Fisher-Hoch.Joseph McCormick.Section 3. Caregiving and Long-term Care of Older Latinos: Formal and Informal Care .Arrangements .14. Overview.Flávia Cristina Drumond Andrade.. 15. Latinos 'Aging in Place': Issues and Potential Solutions.William Vega .Hector M. González.16. Separate and Unequal Access and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Transformation .of the Long Term Care Industry and Implications of the Research Program for Aging Latinos.Mary L. Fennell .Melissa Clark.Zhanlian Feng .Vince Mor .David B. Smith.Denise Tyler. 17. Latino and Non-Latino Elderly in Los Angeles County: A Pilot Study of Demographic . Trends for Disability and Long-Term Care. David E. Hayes-Bautista.Charlene Chang.Werner Schink.18. Long-Term Care Policy and Older Latinos.Steven P. Wallace .19. Estimating the Demand for Long-term Care among Aging in Mexican-Americans: . Cultural Preferences versus Economic Realities.Angelica P. Herrera.Jacqueline L. Angel.Carlos Díaz Venegas.Ronald J. Angel.20. Mexican-American Families and Dementia: An Exploration of 'Work' in Response to . Dementia-Related Aggressive Behavior. Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano.Judith C. Barker.Ladson Hinton.. 21. Caring for the Elderly: A Bi-national Task .Verónica Montes de Oca Zavala .Rogelio Sáenz.Ahtziri Molina Roldán. 22. Extending Medicare to Mexico: Impact on Mexican-Born Beneficiaries.David C. Warner.23. The Evolving Nexus of Policy, Longevity and Diversity: Agenda Setting for Latino Health and Aging.Fernando Torres-Gil.Diana Lam.24. Afterword: Human Securityin Health: The Case of the Mexico-U.S. Border. Julio Frenk.Octavio Gómez-Dántes.16. Separate and Unequal Access and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Transformation .of the Long Term Care Industry and Implications of the Research Program for Aging Latinos.Mary L. Fennell .Melissa Clark.Zhanlian Feng .Vince Mor.David B. Smith.Denise Tyler. 17. Latino and Non-Latino Elderly in Los Angeles County: A Pilot Study of Demographic . Trends for Disability and Long-Term Care. David E. Hayes-Bautista.Charlene Chang.Werner Schink.18. Long-Term Care Policy and Older Latinos.Steven P. Wallace .19. Estimating the Demand for Long-term Care among Aging in Mexican-Americans: . Cultural Preferences versus Economic Realities.Angelica P. Herrera.Jacqueline L. Angel.Carlos Díaz Venegas.Ronald J. Angel.20. Mexican-American Families and Dementia: An Exploration of 'Work' in Response to . Dementia-Related Aggressive Behavior. Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano.Judith C. Barker.Ladson Hinton.. 21. Caring for the Elderly: A Bi-national Task .Verónica Montes de Oca Zavala .Rogelio Sáenz.Ahtziri Molina Roldán. 22. Extending Medicare to Mexico: Impact on Mexican-Born Beneficiaries.David C. Warner.23. The Evolving Nexus of Policy, Longevity and Diversity: AgendaSetting for Latino Health and Aging.Fernando Torres-Gil.Diana Lam.24. Afterword: Human Security in Health: The Case of the Mexico-U.S. Border. Julio Frenk.Octavio Gómez-Dántes.16. Separate and Unequal Access and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Transformation .of the Long Term Care Industry and Implications of the Research Program for Aging Latinos.Mary L. Fennell .Melissa Clark.Zhanlian Feng .Vince Mor .David B. Smith.Denise Tyler. 17. Latino and Non-Latino Elderly in Los Angeles County: A Pilot Study of Demographic . Trends for Disability and Long-Term Care. David E. Hayes-Bautista.Charlene Chang.Werner Schink.18. Long-Term Care Policy and Older Latinos.Steven P. Wallace .19. Estimating the Demand for Long-term Care among Aging in Mexican-Americans: . Cultural Preferences versus Economic Realities.Angelica P. Herrera.Jacqueline L. Angel.Carlos Díaz Venegas.Ronald J. Angel.20. Mexican-American Families and Dementia: An Exploration of 'Work' in Response to . Dementia-Related Aggressive Behavior. Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano.Judith C. Barker.Ladson Hinton.. 21. Caring for the Elderly: A Bi-national Task .Verónica Montes de Oca Zavala .Rogelio Sáenz.Ahtziri Molina Roldán. 22. Extending Medicare to Mexico: Impact on Mexican-BornBeneficiaries.David C. Warner.23. The Evolving Nexus of Policy, Longevity andDiversity: Agenda Setting for Latino Health and Aging.Fernando Torres-Gil.Diana Lam.24. Afterword: Human Security in Health: The Case of the Mexico-U.S. Border. Julio Frenk.Octavio Gómez-Dántes.Elizabeth A. RochaSohan Al Snih. 12. Access to Vaccines for Latin American and Caribbean Older Adults with Disability.Carlos A. Reyes-Ortiz.Diana M. Davalos.Maria F. Montoya.Daniel Escobar. 13. Diabetes and Employment Productivity: The Effect of Duration and Management . among Mexican Americans.H. Shelton Brown, III .Adriana Pérez.Lisa M. Yarnell.Craig Hanis.Susan P. Fisher-Hoch.Joseph McCormick.Section 3. Caregiving and Long-term Care of Older Latinos: Formal and Informal Care .Arrangements .14. Overview.Flávia Cristina Drumond Andrade.. 15. Latinos 'Aging in Place': Issues and Potential Solutions.William Vega .Hector M. González.16. Separate and Unequal Access and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Transformation .of the Long Term Care Industry and Implications of the Research Program for Aging Latinos.Mary L. Fennell .Melissa Clark.Zhanlian Feng .Vince Mor .David B. Smith.Denise Tyler. 17. Latino and Non-Latino Elderly in Los Angeles County: A Pilot Study of Demographic . Trends for Disability and Long-Term Care. David E. Hayes-Bautista.Charlene Chang.Werner Schink.18. Long-Term Care Policy and Older Latinos.Steven P. Wallace .19. Estimating the Demand for Long-term Care among Aging in Mexican-Americans: . Cultural Preferences versus Economic Realities.Angelica P. Herrera.Jacqueline L. Angel.Carlos Díaz VenegasRonald J. Angel.20. Mexican-American Families and Dementia: An Exploration of 'Work' in Response to . Dementia-Related Aggressive Behavior. Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano.Judith C. Barker.Ladson Hinton.. 21. Caring for the Elderly: A Bi-national Task .Verónica Montes de Oca Zavala .Rogelio Sáenz.Ahtziri Molina Roldán. 22. Extending Medicareto Mexico: Impact on Mexican-Born Beneficiaries.David C. Warner.23. The Evolving Nexus of Policy, Longevity and Diversity: Agenda Setting for Latino Healthand Aging.Fernando Torres-Gil.Diana Lam.24. Afterword: Human Security in Health: The Case of the Mexico-U.S. Border. Julio Frenk.Octavio Gómez-Dántes.16. Separate and Unequal Access and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: Transformation .of the Long Term Care Industry and Implications of the Research Program forAging Latinos.Mary L. Fennell .Melissa Clark.Zhanlian Feng .Vince Mor .David B. Smith.Denise Tyler. 17. Latino and Non-Latino Elderly in Los Angeles County: A Pilot Study of Demographic . Trends for Disability and Long-Term Care. David E. Hayes-Bautista.Charlene Chang.Werner Schink.18. Long-Term Care Policy and Older Latinos.Steven P. Wallace .19. Estimating the Demand for Long-term Care among Aging in Mexican-Americans: . Cultural Preferences versus Economic Realities.Angelica P. Herrera.Jacqueline L. Angel.Carlos Díaz Venegas.Ronald J. Angel.20. Mexican-American Families and Dementia: An Exploration of 'Work' in Response to . Dementia-Related Aggressive Behavior. Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano.Judith C. Barker.Ladson Hinton.. 21. Caring for the Elderly: A Bi-national Task .Verónica Montes de Oca Zavala .Rogelio Sáenz.Ahtziri Molina Roldán. 22. Extending Medicare to Mexico: Impact on Mexican-Born Beneficiaries.David C. Warner.23. The Evolving Nexus of Policy, Longevity and Diversity: Agenda Settingfor Latino Health and Aging.Fernando Torres-Gil.Diana Lam.24. Afterword: Human Security in Health: The Case of the Mexico-U.S. Border. Julio Frenk.Octavio Gómez-Dántes.Sohan Al Snih. 12. Access to Vaccines for Latin American and Caribbean Older Adults with Disability .Carlos A. Reyes-Ortiz.Diana M. Davalos.Maria F. Montoya.Daniel Escobar. 13. Diabetes and Employment Productivity: The Effect of Duration

  • ISBN: 978-1-4614-1866-5
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Fecha Publicación: 04/02/2012
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