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    benefits full time employment provides. Culturally competent care among the diverse populations helps increase health promotion and gain a cultural perspective. One of these mentioned groups is the Hispanic population which is steadily increasing within the United States. As of 2012, the percentage of Hispanics without health insurance was 29.1 percent Center for

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    Being Hispanic means having strong family values and being united through the Spanish language. I know that in my family we are not only worried about just our immediate family, but also for cousins that are who knows how many times removed. I have friends that are related to me, but are third or fourth cousins. However my family worries about them, just as they worry about first cousins. I know that many Hispanic families are the same as mine, likely not to our extremity, but somewhat similar

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    Many hispanics have dreams to go to college and pursue their career as doctors, engineers, architects, teachers, etc, but many don't have the opportunity to do so. The community of hispanics are brought down with all the negative comments they get. In an article, Here Are All the Times Donald Trump Insulted Mexico, Trump calls Hispanics criminals,people with bad manners, and uneducated. When saying Hispanics are not smart and uneducated it can lead to their lack of self confidence and negative thoughts

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    Hispanic Comfort and Beliefs The Hispanic population is the nation’s largest ethnic minority according to the United States Census. As of 2015, there are fifty-six million Hispanics living in the United States making up seventeen percent of the nation’s total population (Bureau, 2016). Studies have shown that Hispanics are less knowledgeable about advance directives and were less likely to use them. Hispanics compared to other races usually preferred that the doctor or a family member initiate the

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    Hispanic Heritage is an important concept that surrounds my entire life. Mexico is a wonderful and beautiful country. This culture has been important in my life because it helps me define who I am and how I view the world in many ways. At the age of 16 my parents crossed over the border to the U.S in order to give a better life to me and my siblings. They came at different times my mom came with my grandma then later on that year my dad came with his parents. My parents didn't know any english to

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    Hispanic Substance Abuse

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    million Hispanics in the United States. Comprising 17% of the total population, Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority in the U.S. At the current growth rate, Hispanics will make up 31% of the U.S. population with 128.8 million people by the year 2060. The Hispanic population in America continues to grow, as does the need for substance abuse counselors who can provide services specific to this population. In order to provide effective community-based treatment for Latino and Hispanic clients,

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    among American’s is that all Hispanics are alike. They have the same cultural backgrounds and speak the same language. This could not be further from the truth. In actuality there is great diversity among different Latin ethnic groups. Hispanic Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Columbians all have different cultural and historic back grounds that identify them as separate ethnic groups. Hispanic Americans are Americans of Spanish-speaking descent. Many Hispanic Americans are the descendants

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    The Hispanic elderly characterize a large, ethnically diverse group with many subgroups, such as Mexican Americans, Mexican Nationals, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans. There has been a dramatic increase in the older Hispanic population on the United States –Mexican border (U.S. Census Bureau 2000). Hispanic Americans, mostly of the Mexican origin, will be the largest minority group in the United States with 62.8 million people by the year 2030. In El Paso County (Texas), 78% of the population is Hispanic

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    There has always been talk of the thousands of Latinos / Hispanics who do not yet have access to health, or living below poverty. However, there is a group of them that suffers from the lack of notoriety: the elderly and the older adults. According to data from the United States Census Bureau, the population over 65 years old has increased from 35.9 million in 2003 to 46.2 million in 2014. This represents an increase of 29%.The Hispanic elderly population, although still a relatively small group

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    Hispanic Family Diversity

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    urban area of mostly Hispanic families. Most of the neighbors and gathering community express their roots, such as making parties in their front or backyard, but mainly for the children. They will have the usual piñata hanging from the tree, blasting mariachi or norteña music, having that outside cookout and just having a good time. Also, the predominant religion seen in Hispanic families is Catholicism, and they have a tradition of attending church every Sunday. I am Hispanic myself, being born here

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