Antonio L. Estrada is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mexican American Studies at the University of Arizona. He received his master's and doctorate degrees in public health from the UCLA School of Public Health. His primary interests are in Latinx health, focusing on health promotion and disease prevention within this population.
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"Latinos are not only the largest ethnic minority group in the U.S., but are also very heterogeneous in origin, needs, and the barriers to health and behavioral health care they face. While the title of this book focuses on people of Mexican heritage (the largest subgroup), Dr. Estrada presents data in the context of other Latinos and non-Latinos. This textbook would make a valuable addition not only to Latino studies but also to epidemiology, and it could help our next generation of researchers and policymakers to better understand the social determinants of health and how to reduce health disparities." Michael Dennis, Lighthouse Institute Director and Senior Research Psychologist at Chestnut Health Systems