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Geissler, Kimberley H.; Becker, Charles M.; Stearns, Sally C.; Thirumurthy, Harsha; & Holmes, George M. (2015). Exploring the Association of Homicides in Northern Mexico and Healthcare Access for US Residents. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 17(4), 1214-1224. PMCID: PMC5076372

Abstract

Many legal residents in the United States (US)-Mexico border region cross from the US into Mexico for medical treatment and pharmaceuticals. We analyzed whether recent increases in homicides in Mexico are associated with reduced healthcare access for US border residents. We used data on healthcare access, legal entries to the US from Mexico, and Mexican homicide rates (2002-2010). Poisson regression models estimated associations between homicide rates and total legal US entries. Multivariate difference-in-difference linear probability models evaluated associations between Mexican homicide rates and self-reported measures of healthcare access for US residents. Increased homicide rates were associated with decreased legal entries to the US from Mexico. Contrary to expectations, homicides did not have significant associations with healthcare access measures for legal residents in US border counties. Despite a decrease in border crossings, increased violence in Mexico did not appear to negatively affect healthcare access for US border residents.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10903-014-0053-4

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2015

Journal Title

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health

Author(s)

Geissler, Kimberley H.
Becker, Charles M.
Stearns, Sally C.
Thirumurthy, Harsha
Holmes, George M.

PMCID

PMC5076372

ORCiD

Thirumurthy - 0000-0002-3308-7603