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HEALTH AND HEALTH
CARE CONCERNS AMONG
WOMEN AND RACIAL
AND ETHNIC MINORITIES
RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF
HEALTH CARE

Series Editor: Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld

Recent Volumes:
Volume Health Care Services, Racial and Ethnic Minorities and
23: Underserved Populations, 2005
Volume Access, Quality and Satisfaction with Care: Concerns of Patients,
24: Providers and Insurers, 2007
Volume Inequalities and Disparities in Health Care and Health: Concerns
25: of Patients, Providers and Insurers, 2007
Volume Care for Major Health Problems and Population Health Concerns:
26: Impacts on Patients, Providers, and Policy, 2008
Volume Social Sources of Disparities in Health and Health Care and
27: Linkages to Policy, Population Concerns and Providers of Care,
2009
Volume The Impact of Demographics on Health and Healthcare: Race,
28: Ethnicity, and Other Social Factors, 2010
Volume Access to Care and Factors that Impact Access, Patients as
29: Partners in Care and Changing Roles of Health Providers, 2011
Volume Issues in Health and Health Care Related to Race/Ethnicity,
30: Immigration, SES and Gender, 2012
Volume Social Determinants, Health Disparities and Linkages to Health
31: and Health Care, 2013
Volume Technology, Communication, Disparities and Government Options
32: in Health and Health Care Services, 2014
Volume Education, Social Factors, and Health Beliefs in Health and Health
33: Care Services, 2015
Volume Special Social Groups, Social Factors and Disparities in Health
34: and Health Care, 2016
RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH CARE
VOLUME 35

HEALTH AND
HEALTH CARE
CONCERNS AMONG
WOMEN AND
RACIAL AND ETHNIC
MINORITIES

EDITED BY
JENNIE JACOBS KRONENFELD
Sociology Program, Sanford School of Social
and Family Dynamics, Arizona State
University, USA
United Kingdom – North America – Japan
India – Malaysia – China
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ISSN: 0275-4959 (Series)
CONTENTS

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

PART I
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME

HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, AND WOMEN AND RACIAL AND


ETHNIC MINORITIES
Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld

PART II
WOMEN AND REPRODUCTIVE RELATED HEALTH AND
HEALTH CARE CONCERNS

THE RELATIONSHIP OF PREGNANCY INTENTIONS TO


BREASTFEEDING DURATION: A NEW EVALUATION
Michael Seth Friedson, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur and Allison
Pope Burger

TAKING INSURANCE IN ABORTION CARE: POLICY,


PRACTICES, AND THE ROLE OF POVERTY
Katrina Kimport and Brenly Rowland
THE PATIENT–HEALTHCARE WORKER RELATIONSHIP:
HOW DOES IT AFFECT PATIENT VIEWS TOWARDS
VACCINATION DURING PREGNANCY?
Rose Jane Wilson, Tracey Chantler, Shelley Lees, Pauline Paterson
and Heidi Larson

AN EXAMINATION OF STATE-LEVEL MANDATES FOR


INSURANCE COVERAGE ON HEALTH-SEEKING
BEHAVIORS FOR INFERTILITY
Nicole Maki Weller

PART III
HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS AND HEALTH AND
HEALTH CARE

BEARING THE BURDEN OF CARE: EMOTIONAL BURNOUT


AMONG MATERNITY SUPPORT WORKERS
Miriam Naiman-Sessions, Megan M. Henley and Louise Marie Roth

“LOST IN TRANSLATION”: HOW CLINICIANS MAKE SENSE


OF STRUCTURAL BARRIERS TO DIABETES CARE AMONG
US LATINOS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Claudia Chaufan, Mi-Kyung “Miki” Hong and Alicia Fernandez

RACIAL RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND THE


DISTRIBUTION OF AUXILIARY HEALTH CARE
PRACTITIONERS ACROSS URBAN SPACE
Kathryn Freeman Anderson

PART IV
RACIAL AND ETHNIC MINORITIES AND HEALTH AND
HEALTH CARE
NATIVITY, RACE–ETHNICITY, AND DUAL DIAGNOSIS
AMONG US ADULTS
Magdalena Szaflarski, Shawn Bauldry, Lisa A. Cubbins and
Karthikeyan Meganathan

HYPERTENSION EXPERIENCES OF BLACK MEN: A


CRITICAL NARRATIVE STUDY
Rob Haile, Lilian Magalhães and Debbie Laliberte Rudman

INFLUENCE OF HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION AND SOCIAL


CHARACTERISTICS ON HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG
ELDERLY ASIAN AMERICANS: A STRUCTURAL EQUATION
ANALYSIS
Jacob Chao-Lun Huang

BEHAVIORAL FUNCTIONING AMONG MEXICAN-ORIGIN


CHILDREN: THE ROLES OF PARENTAL LEGAL STATUS
AND THE NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT
Aggie J. Noah and Nancy S. Landale

DO YOU WANT TO SEE A DOCTOR FOR THAT?


CONTEXTUALIZING RACIAL AND ETHNIC DIFFERENCES
IN CARE-SEEKING
Emily Walton and Denise L. Anthony

CHANGING PATTERNS OF FEMALE SMOKING: A


COMPARISON OF WORKERS AND FULL-TIME
HOMEMAKERS BY CLASS, RACE, AND COMMUNITY TYPE
William C. Cockerham, Bryant W. Hamby, Shawn Bauldry and
Patricia Drentea

ABOUT THE EDITOR


INDEX
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

Kathryn Freeman Department of Sociology, University of Houston,


Anderson Houston, TX, USA
Denise L. Anthony Department of Sociology, Dartmouth College,
Hanover, NH, USA
Mikaila Mariel Department of Sociology, Rhode Island College,
Lemonik Arthur Providence, RI, USA
Shawn Bauldry Department of Sociology, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN, USA
Allison Pope Burger Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative,
Pennsauken, NJ, USA
Tracey Chantler London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM), London, UK
Claudia Chaufan School of Health Policy and Management, York
University, Toronto, Canada
William C. Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at
Cockerham Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Lisa A. Cubbins Department of Sociology, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Patricia Drentea Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Alicia Fernandez School of Medicine, University of California, San
Francisco, CA, USA
Michael Seth Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-
Friedson Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, USA
Rob Haile Oxford County Public Health and Emergency
Services, Woodstock, Canada
Bryant W. Hamby Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Megan M. Henley Social and Behavioral Sciences, Colorado Mesa
University, Grand Junction, CO, USA
Mi-Kyung “Miki” Institute for Health & Aging, University of
Hong California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
Jacob Chao-Lun School of Humanities, Religion, and Social
Huang Sciences, Fresno Pacific University, Fresno, CA,
USA
Katrina Kimport ANSIRH, University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA, USA
Jennie Jacobs Sociology Program, Sanford School of Social and
Kronenfeld Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, AZ,
USA
Nancy S. Landale Department of Sociology and Demography,
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA,
USA
Heidi Larson London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM), London, UK
Shelley Lees London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM), London, UK
Lilian Magalhães Department of Occupational Therapy, Federal
University of Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Karthikeyan Department of Family and Community Medicine,
Meganathan University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Miriam Naiman- Department of Sociology, Carroll College, Helena,
Sessions MT, USA
Aggie J. Noah School of Social Transformation, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ, USA
Pauline Paterson London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM), London, UK
Louise Marie Roth School of Sociology, University of Arizona, Tucson,
AZ, USA
Brenly Rowland ANSIRH, University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA, USA
Debbie Laliberte School of Occupational Therapy, University of
Rudman Western Ontario, London, Canada
Magdalena Szaflarski Department of Sociology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Emily Walton Department of Sociology, Dartmouth College,
Hanover NH, USA
Nicole Maki Weller Department of Sociology, Indiana University
Kokomo, Kokomo, IN, USA
Rose Jane Wilson London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
(LSHTM), London, UK

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