In this episode, Karma Chávez interviews Professor Sandy Magaña about her research related to health disparities, health equity, and Latino children who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Professor Magaña shares her research about some of the disparities Latino children and families face vis-a-vis white families both in obtaining a diagnosis and when a child receives an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. She also defines health disparities and health equity, and why the latter is so important to try to achieve. Professor Magaña points out the long-term material impacts of these health disparities for Latinos, and she offers some directions for how different people can make meaningful interventions that move toward health equity.
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