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Journal Article

Using GIS in a first national mapping of functional disability among older American Indians and Alaska Natives from the 2000 census

BACKGROUND: Geographical information systems (GIS) have been used mainly in understanding infectious diseases and environmental threats in health research. Here, GIS was used to examine patterns of functional disability as one impact of chronic disease in American Indians and Alaska Natives. The study purpose was to create the first national mapping of functional disability for AIANs using the 2000 U.S. Census. RESULTS: American Indians and Alaska Natives over age 65 reported disability at a rate of 57.6% versus 41.9% for all people over 65 (P

Author(s)
M.P. Moss
M.C. Schell
R.T. Goins
Publication Date
2006