The Health of Georgia’s Latino Children: Causes for Concern
- Built Environment
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- Environmental Quality
- Food Access
- Health Care Access and Quality
- Housing
- Income Security
- Social Environment
- General
- Children and Youth
- Latino
This statistical brief discusses how Latino children suffer disproportionately from risk factors that can lead to chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease. Contributing factors include the education level of the child and parent, family structure, language and cultural barriers, economic stability of the household, poverty, underuse of health services, and lack of a regular source of care.