Prevalence of Chronic Pain by Immigration Status and Latino Ethnicity.
Jim P StimpsonSungchul ParkAlexandra C Rivera-GonzálezFernando A WilsonAlexander N OrtegaPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2024)
US Born non-Latino adults reported the highest prevalence of chronic pain and non-citizen Latino adults reported the lowest prevalence of chronic pain providing support for the Latino paradox and healthy migrant effect hypotheses.