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Public Health Issues

Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research and read about a health issue in specific regions in the United States. Some examples of the topics for your research could be:

 

HIV or AIDS in African-Americans in Southern United States.

Alcoholism in Native Americans in Midwestern United States.

Diabetes among Navajo people in Southwest United States.

Obesity among low-income children in Eastern United States.

Note: You may choose another population and region, these are just examples. You may also visit the Webibliography of this course to gather data for your research.

 

Compile your responses in a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Word document that discuss the following issues for the respective affected population:

 

Percentage of population affected;

Age, gender, race, socioeconomic class, sexual orientation, religion, etc. of the target population that may influence the burden of the disease;

Segment of the United States population affected along with the percentage;

Social factors such as culture and religion that may influence the burden of the disease;

Ethical issues that may be factors in developing and implementing prevention and intervention programs for the disease;

Various components of the health care system that can assist the community;

Methods that the health care system should use to assist the community. (For example, state health care systems may revise or develop new policies to address the issue);





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