Chandra et al. [5] |
2005 |
National survey |
United States |
12,571 |
7.6% of Hispanic women ages 25-44 have sought medical help to get pregnant compared to 15% of White women |
Descriptive; risk of non-sampling error; risk of recall error |
Jain & Hornstein [13] |
2005 |
Cross-sectional survey |
Massachusetts |
561 |
6.8% of the MA state population identified as Hispanic/Latino as compared to 3.9% of patients who presented for care to a large fertility center in a state with mandated insurance coverage for services (p=.011) |
Descriptive; risk of non-sampling error; patients from single fertility center |
Feinberg et al. [14] |
2007 |
Retrospective chart review |
Washington D.C. |
1,457 |
Hispanics comprised 9% of the Department of Defense population and 4% of the ART population |
Low number of Hispanic patients; specific military population |
Greil et al. [8] |
2011 |
Path analysis of telephone survey data |
United States |
2,162 |
Hispanic and Black women had higher infertility stigma scores and more ethical concerns surrounding infertility than White women |
Descriptive; risk of non-sampling error |
Missmer, Seifer & Jain [7] |
2011 |
Cross-sectional survey |
Illinois |
743 |
Hispanic patients had been trying to conceive 20 months longer than White patients when presenting for care; Hispanic patients reported it was more difficult to get treatment due to race/ethnicity (OR 36, 95% CI 6.6-195) |
Descriptive; patients from single fertility center |
Dupree et al. [15] |
2019 |
Retrospective chart review |
Michigan |
18,282 |
Following implementation of employer-sponsored IVF coverage, the absolute rate of increase in IVF among Hispanic women was 27.5% (p=.25) compared to an increase of 64.9% among White women (p<.001) |
Data from single employer; no control group |
Galic et al. [9, 10] |
2021 |
Cross-sectional survey |
Illinois |
1,460 |
Hispanic patients traveled twice as far for treatment (p=.01) and were more likely to report race/ethnicity treatment barriers than White patients (p=.01); Hispanic patients were more concerned about side effects of treatment (p<.05) and to worry about violating religious beliefs than White patients (OR 2.3, 95% CI 0.8-6.5) |
Descriptive; patients from single fertility center |