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Health Communication in the Latino Community: Issues and Approaches

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 30, Issue -, Pages 227-251

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.031308.100300

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Latinos; Hispanics; Hispanic Health Paradox; communication-persuasion model; acculturation

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With reference to the Communication-Persuasion model, we describe various research issues and challenges when considering the health of Latinos, and implications for designing and evaluating health communication and behavior change efforts in this population. Latinos, collectively the nations largest minority group, vary substantially in terms of socioeconomic and legal status, their country of origin and the extent of ongoing contact with that country, their region of residence within the United States, their generation status and levels of acculturation, and psychosocial factors. Health communication efforts with Latinos need to focus on family, cultural traditions, and collectivism while attending to acculturation, language, generation and national origin. The most extensive intervention topic in Latino health promotion has been die application of the Jay health advisor model. This and other fundamental communication approaches, as well as audience and population characteristics, need to be considered within the context of dynamic and complex societal changes.

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