Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Volume 21, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 521-539

Exploring the socioeconomic and immigration health contexts of asian americans (Article)

Ihara E.S.
  • a Department of Social Work, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, MS 1F8, Fairfax, VA 22030, United States

Abstract

Despite an overall picture of good health for Asian Americans in the aggregate, growing evidence shows that specific subgroups- particularly those with high proportions of immigrants-have diverse patterns relative to socioeconomic position and health. Using data from the largest U.S. state health survey, this study explores the contributions of socioeconomic and immigration factors to health status among Asian American subgroups. Results indicate that level of education, income, and English language ability were significant predictors of health status for the Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese subgroups. Varying patterns in the results by subgroup are discussed in the context of immigration policy. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Author Keywords

Health context socioeconomic position Immigration Asian Americans

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79960798323&doi=10.1080%2f10911359.2011.580239&partnerID=40&md5=8b236f22599710af1e405b35fa04a760

DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2011.580239
ISSN: 10911359
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English