Latinos in the U.S. and Northeast Florida: A Health Overview
Feb. 25, 2005
This is part 1 of an 8 part series of seminars on Hispanic Health Issues brought to you by the University of North Florida’s Dept. of Public Health, College of Health, a grant from AETNA, and the cooperation of Duval County Health Department.
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Aetna Presentation Latino Health Overview
1. Latinos in the U.S. and Northeast Florida: A Health Overview Dr. Judith C. Rodriguez, RD, University of North Florida Mr. Daniel Santibanez, MPH Candidate, University of North Florida Mr. Radley Remo, (Duval County Health Department) - Health Data Feb. 25, 2005 This is part 1 of an 8 part series of seminars on Hispanic Health Issues brought to you by the University of North Florida’s Dept. of Public Health, College of Health, a grant from AETNA, and the cooperation of Duval County Health Department. For more information or register for the seminars, please call 620-1289.
8. Selected Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Duval County Source: FDOH, Office of Vital Statistics, 2001-2003 Source Hispanic Population Estimates: Claritas 2003 Source Duval County Population Estimates: Demographic Estimating Conference Database, 4/2004 (R.Remo DCHD)
46. Other health issues - Infant Mortality, Florida: 1997-2001 Note: Five year average number of deaths and death rates per 1,000 live births. Infant deaths by Hispanic mother of origin, rate per 1,000 live births. Source: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 1997-2001 and Florida Department of Health, Office of Planning, Evaluation and Data Analysis and Health Planning Council of N.E. Fla., Health Plan 2003-2006 12.8 2,916 5.6 4,119 4.7 1,033 7.2 7,133 Rate Num. Rate Num. Rate Num. Rate Num. Black White Hispanic All Races
47. Other health issues - Infant Mortality Region IV, 1997-2001 Note: Five year average number of deaths and death rates per 1,000 live births. Source: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 1997-2001 and Florida Department of Health, Office of Planning, Evaluation and Data Analysis and Health Planning Council of N.E. Fla., Health Plan 2003-2006 12.4 42 5.6 106 5.8 14 Volusia 17.5 11 6.1 33 0.0 0 St.John’s 13.2 4 5.4 18 0.0 0 Nassau 7.4 2 6.4 10 0.0 0 Flagler 16.4 339 7.1 266 6.2 16 Duval 14.0 11 7.5 60 7.2 3 Clay 8.7 2 6.1 9 0.0 0 Baker Rate Num. Rate Num. Rate Num. Black White Hispanic Area
56. Risk Factors by Race/Ethnicity, Florida 2002 Red indicates statistically significant 13.6 40.1 (-) No Health Care Coverage 23.9 21.1 Smoking (current) 22.5 39.2 (-) No Physical Activity 21.4 20.8 Obese % White, Non-Hispanic % Hispanic Risk Factor
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58. Disease Prevention by Race/Ethnicity, Florida 2002 Red indicates statistically significant (R.Remo DCHD) 44.2 53.0 (+) Ever been tested for HIV 48.8 31.4 (-) Ever had Blood Stool Test 93.5 88.8 Ever had Pap Smear Test 29.9 14.2 (-) Received Flu Shot w/I 12mo. % White, Non-Hispanic % Hispanic Disease Prevention
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60. Chronic Conditions by Race/Ethnicity, Florida 2002 Red indicates statistically significant (R.Remo DCHD) 8.0 8.2 Have Diabetes 11.1 11.4 Ever Had Asthma 37.7 30.5 Had High Cholesterol 28.7 20.2 (+) Had High Blood Pressure % White, Non-Hispanic % Hispanic Chronic Condition
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74. Thank you! Any questions? This seminar is part 1 of an 8 part series of seminars on Hispanic Health Issues brought to you by the University of North Florida’s Dept. of Public Health, College of Health, a grant from AETNA, and the cooperation of Duval County Health Dept. For more information or register for the seminars, please call 620-1289 .