Title
The Role of Religion on the Health Practices of Mexican Americans
Publication Date
2006
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Twenty million Mexican Americans live in the U.S. (U.S. Census 2000 Summary File, 2000). It is vital that health care clinicians become familiar with and acknowledge the role of religion or religiosity on the health practices of Mexican Americans so that these needs may be addressed through holistic care. This paper reviews the origin and role that religion plays in the health practices of Mexican Americans. The potential benefits of addressing these client’s religious needs are examined and suggestions are offered on how health care clinicians may address these needs in a culturally sensitive manner.
Comments
Lujan, J. & Campbell, H.B. J Relig Health (2006) 45: 183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-006-9019-8