US-Mexico Border Health
Issues for Regional and Migrant Populations
Edited by:
- J. Gerard Power
- Theresa Byrd - University of Texas, El Paso, TX, USA
April 1998 | 296 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The border region of the United States and Mexico is one of the most volatile settings for infectious disease transmission and other health problems due to fluid population movement, widely diverse sociocultural and economic demographics, and a rapidly expanding population. Written and edited by public health researchers, U.S.-Mexico Border Health offers a broad range of studies involving health care and health promotion on the United States-Mexico border. Section I examines how the cultural values of the border population influence their responses to health messages to participate in health programs. In Section II, the complexity of the health issues faced by the border region are explored through discussions of public health programs addressing tobacco and alcohol advertising, cross-border attempts to control tuberculosis, community mobilization to prevent the spread of HIV, and programs to promote contraception. Section III presents three models of health promotion that have been adopted in the border context, while Section IV focuses on the centrality of community in health promotion efforts on the border. The book concludes with a review of health care issues involving migrant and seasonal farm workers.
As a course reader or a general update on border health issues and health promotion efforts, U.S.-Mexico Border Health is intended to provoke discussion and further research concerning health care in this important region.
J Gerard Power and Theresa Byrd
Introduction
PART ONE: CULTURAL VALUES AND HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE BORDER REGION
Sheila Murphy
A Mile Away and a World Apart
Irma Hinojosa
Increasing the Consent Rate for Organ Donation in the Hispanic Population
Patricia A Lawrence
Psychological Risk Factors and Substance Abuse Among Young Adults
Robbin D Crabtree and Leigh Arden Ford
Communicating about Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Borderlands
PART TWO: CHALLENGES OF TWO ADJOINING HEALTH SYSTEMS
J Gerard Power
Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising in the Border Region
Jillian Hopewell
Cross-Border Cooperation
Jesus Ramirez-Valles et al
A Patch for the Quilt
Ellen Parietti, Jo[ci]ao B Ferreira-Pinto and Theresa Byrd
Easy Access to Contraceptives among Female Adolescents in a US-Mexico Border City
PART THREE: MODELS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE BORDER REGION
Leigh Arden Ford et al
Boundary Spanners
Bill Schlesinger
Project Vida
Rebeca L Ramos, Jo[ci]ao B Ferreira-Pinto and Maria E Ramos
Alternative Approaches to Heroin Treatment and AIDS Prevention Among Youth in a Mexican Border City
PART FOUR: COMMUNITY AND HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE BORDER REGION
Theresa Byrd
Notes on Community Health on the Border From Theory and Practice
Jesusa Lara
Health Outreach Programs in the Colonias of the US-Mexico Border
Michael P Kelly
Divine Resources
Sandra Benavides-Vaello and Heather Setzler
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers