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Published online January 14, 2008
PEDIATRICS Vol. 121 No. 2 February 2008, pp. e286-e298 (doi:10.1542/peds.2007-1243)
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medical and Dental Health, Access to Care, and Use of Services in US Children

Glenn Flores, MDa,b, Sandra C. Tomany-Korman, MSc

a Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
b Department of Pediatric Medicine, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
c Signature Science, LLC, Austin, Texas

BACKGROUND. Not enough is known about the national prevalence of racial/ethnic disparities in children's medical and dental care.

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this work was to examine racial/ethnic disparities in medical and oral health, access to care, and use of services in a national sample.

METHODS. The National Survey of Children's Health was a telephone survey in 2003–2004 of a national random sample of parents and guardians of 102353 children 0 to 17 years old. Disparities in selected medical and oral health and health care measures were examined for white, African American, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, and multiracial children. Multivariate analyses were performed to adjust for primary language at home, age, insurance coverage, income, parental education and employment, and number of children and adults in the household. Forty measures of medical and oral health status, access to care, and use of services were analyzed.

RESULTS. Many significant disparities were noted; for example, uninsurance rates were 6% for whites, 21% for Latinos, 15% for Native Americans, 7% for African Americans, and 4% for Asians or Pacific Islanders, and the proportions with a usual source of care were as follows: whites, 90%; Native Americans, 61%; Latinos, 68%; African Americans, 77%; and Asians or Pacific Islanders, 87%. Many disparities persisted for ≥1 minority group in multivariate analyses, including increased odds of suboptimal health status, overweight, asthma, activity limitations, behavioral and speech problems, emotional difficulties, uninsurance, suboptimal dental health, no usual source of care, unmet medical and dental needs, transportation barriers to care, problems getting specialty care, no medical or dental visit in the past year, emergency department visits, not receiving mental health care, and not receiving prescription medications. Certain disparities were particularly marked for specific racial/ethnic groups: for Latinos, suboptimal health status and teeth condition, uninsurance, and problems getting specialty care; for African Americans, asthma, behavior problems, skin allergies, speech problems, and unmet prescription needs; for Native Americans, hearing or vision problems, no usual source of care, emergency department visits, and unmet medical and dental needs; and for Asians or Pacific Islanders, problems getting specialty care and not seeing a doctor in the past year. Multiracial children also experienced many disparities.

CONCLUSIONS. Minority children experience multiple disparities in medical and oral health, access to care, and use of services. Certain disparities are particularly marked for specific racial/ethnic groups, and multiracial children experience many disparities.


Key Words: disparities • minorities • children • race • ethnicity • African Americans • Hispanics • Asians/Pacific Islanders • Native Americans • multiracial

Abbreviations: NSCH—National Survey of Children's Health • OARO—overweight or at risk for overweight • ED—emergency department • ADHD—attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • NHANES—National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey


Accepted Jun 18, 2007.


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