Public Health Issues in specific regions in the United States

Public Health Issues in specific regions in the United States

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);