The study examined the utilization of health care facilities, the barriers to utilization, the need for health services, the coping mechanisms (family, religion, folk medicine, or other vehicles used by older persons to help cope with health problems), and the way in which the different phases (prevention, initial utilization, and maintenance) of the health cycle were affected by cultural and socioeconomic factors. Data were derived from three surveys conducted in Colorado, San Antonio, and East/Northeast Los Angeles. In Colorado, 1,420 persons 55 years and over were personally interviewed in late 1973 and early 1974. The San Antonio survey was conducted in 1973 with interviews of 200 older Chicanos (123 women and 77 men), 55 years and over. The Los Angeles survey, which provides the majority of the data presented in this study, was conducted in 1975 with 179 Mexican Americans 45 years and over. Among the findings were: lack of income and transportation, folk medicine, his culture, the family, and discouraging institutional policies (i.e., geographic location, language barriers, class-bound values, and culture-bound values) were identified as playing a role in the ability of elderly persons to use health care facilities; folk medicine, the family, and the church were used as coping mechanisms to assist the older persons in surviving a health system which tends to exclude him; and most did not seek medical services due to a lack of finances and/or insurance to pay the costs. (NQ)
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- ['California (Los Angeles)', 'Colorado', 'Texas (San Antonio)']
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- Reports - Research
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- United States of America
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- Mexican-Americans had lower levels of psychotic disturbances than 10
- Chicnos 60 and over 16
- Although 20
- The middle class values by 22
- He concluded that there isa strong relationship between 22
- Americans to cope with emotional problems and utilize folk 22
- Mexican-Americans. All the factors mentioned 23
- Another question further probed obstacles to utilization of 24
- Men 25
- Men 25
- Medicare covered almost 50 of 26
- Medicare or Medical. Among the total sample 4552 years of age and 27
- As has been the case with folk medicine familism among 29
- Mexican-Americans and in turn influence the health care utilization 31
- Nagy if not most older Mexican-Americans have relatively 31
- A CONCEPTUALIZATION APPROACH TO UTILPATION OBSTACLES 32
- Most of the data presented in this paper deals with initial 32
- Aouse3services. Recent legislation to the Community Mental Health 38
- This paper has attempted to delinate areas affecting the 41
- 2. Bell Duran Patricia Kasschau and Gail Ullman Delivering 42
- .Jaco E. Gartly Mental Health of the Spanish-Americaniii 43
- Kam Marvin and R. B. Edgerton Perceptions of Mental Ilness 43
- 19 Madsen William Mexican-Americans of South Texas New York 43
- Rftnockville Maryland72g Publication No. HSM 73-0143 1973 44
- 31. Rubel Arthur J. Acmss the Track Mexican-Americans in a 44
- 36. SotomaynMarta A Study of Chicano Grandparents in 45