Places of Habits and Hearts: Church Attendance and Latino Immigrant Health Behaviors in the United States.
Ephraim ShapiroPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2018)
The context in which people live warrants increased attention for successful health promotion initiatives for immigrant populations. The social, psychological, and religious resources in immigrant communities can be leveraged to potentially counteract worsening of chronic disease-related health behaviors of Latino immigrants in the U.S., thereby reducing health disparities.