Mental Health and Behavioral Science Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, White River Junction, VT, USA.
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2023 Oct;10(5):2273-2283. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01406-3. Epub 2022 Sep 13.
Hispanic Veterans are the largest growing racial and ethnic minority group in the Veterans Health Administration (VA) system. Though recent research has found increasing suicide rates in this population and a growing rural-urban disparity, literature on core population characteristics remains sparse. We used extensive patient demographic and clinical data from VA's electronic medical record repository to examine geographic and longitudinal variation in Hispanic VA patients from 2001 to 2018. As the first such detailed characterization of this population, this study was largely descriptive in nature, and included heatmaps of Hispanic patient residence across rural and urban US counties, along with descriptive measures of patient characteristics by rurality, and first year of VA use. We found that Hispanic patients (n = 722,893) represented 5.2% of new VA users between 2001 and 2018, a proportion which grew nearly 90% from 4.0% (2001-2006) to 7.5% (2013-2018). Hispanic patients were largely White, male, under age 50, and had minimal illness or disability. The highest prevalence of Hispanic patients was in the Southwest US/Mexico border region, while the Midwest experienced the largest growth of Hispanic patients. Rural Hispanic patients were more likely to be older, male, and to live in areas characterized by small foreign-born populations and high socioeconomic deprivation. Compared with Hispanic patients entering the VA system in 2001-2006, patients in 2013-2018 were younger, more likely to be female, and to live in urban areas. These findings illustrate the wide range of demographic, clinical, and geographic experiences in the growing VA Hispanic population and demonstrate that culturally competent care for Hispanic Veterans must reflect their intra-ethnic diversity.
西班牙裔退伍军人是退伍军人健康管理局 (VA) 系统中增长最快的种族和少数民族群体。尽管最近的研究发现,这一人群的自杀率不断上升,城乡差距也在扩大,但关于核心人群特征的文献仍然很少。我们利用 VA 电子病历库中的广泛患者人口统计学和临床数据,从 2001 年到 2018 年研究西班牙裔 VA 患者的地理和纵向变化。作为对这一人群的首次详细描述,本研究主要是描述性的,包括美国农村和城市县的西班牙裔患者居住地的热图,以及按农村地区划分的患者特征描述性指标和首次使用 VA 的年份。我们发现,2001 年至 2018 年间,西班牙裔患者(n=722893)占新 VA 用户的 5.2%,这一比例从 4.0%(2001-2006 年)增长到 7.5%(2013-2018 年),增长了近 90%。西班牙裔患者主要是白人、男性、年龄在 50 岁以下,且疾病或残疾程度较轻。西班牙裔患者的比例最高的是美国西南部/墨西哥边境地区,而中西部地区西班牙裔患者的增长幅度最大。农村西班牙裔患者更有可能是老年人、男性,居住在以外国出生人口少和社会经济贫困程度高为特征的地区。与 2001-2006 年进入 VA 系统的西班牙裔患者相比,2013-2018 年的患者年龄更小,更有可能是女性,并且居住在城市地区。这些发现说明了不断增长的 VA 西班牙裔人群在人口统计学、临床和地理方面的广泛经历,并表明为西班牙裔退伍军人提供的文化上合适的护理必须反映他们的族内多样性。