2024
DOI: 10.1177/15404153241247261
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Botánicas Function as Health Care Safety Nets Among Hispanic American Immigrants: A Brief Report

Francisco Brenes,
Evan V. Goldstein,
Ernesto Lázaro Sarduy
et al.

Abstract: As the U.S. population becomes more racially/ethnically diverse, the Hispanic American immigrant population has slowly grown in recent years. In the face of anti-immigrant policies, limited access to care, fear of deportation, discrimination, stigmatization, poverty, and other stressors, Hispanic American immigrants seek services from botánicas for religious, spiritual, medical, and psychosocial health reasons, including the accessibility and affordability of services from folk practitioners in these herbal di… Show more

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