Esperat M Christina, Inouye Jillian, Gonzalez Eizabeth W, Owen Donna C, Feng Du
Texas Tech University Health Sciences, School of Nursing, Lubbock, USA.
Annu Rev Nurs Res. 2004;22:135-59.
The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) group is the fastest-growing minority group in the United States. AAPIs have been touted in the literature as the "model minority" because of their achievements in the socioeconomic and educational spheres, which in certain categories are beyond the average levels of the dominant majority. However, generalizations such as these are very misleading, because they mask the glaring health disparities that are experienced by subgroups within the AAPI population. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the literature dealing with health disparities among AAPIs. Twenty-eight usable research reports were reviewed after a thorough review of the literature that spanned the years between 1990 and 2003. The review has revealed that the predominant psychosocial and cultural variables studied in research dealing with AAPI are acculturation, family and social networks, help-seeking behaviors, and cultural brokering. In general, research conducted on this group tended to be at the descriptive and comparative-correlational levels; more studies that investigate the effects of interventions to reduce or eliminate health disparities on this group are needed. The challenge is to build a body of knowledge on which to base future action.
亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AAPI)群体是美国增长最快的少数族裔群体。由于他们在社会经济和教育领域取得的成就,在某些方面超过了占主导地位的多数群体的平均水平,AAPI在文献中一直被吹捧为“模范少数族裔”。然而,诸如此类的概括极具误导性,因为它们掩盖了AAPI群体中各亚群体所面临的明显的健康差异。本章的目的是探讨有关AAPI群体健康差异的文献。在对1990年至2003年间的文献进行全面回顾之后,对28份可用的研究报告进行了审查。审查发现,在有关AAPI的研究中所探讨的主要心理社会和文化变量包括文化适应、家庭和社会网络、求助行为以及文化斡旋。总体而言,针对该群体开展的研究往往处于描述性和比较相关性层面;需要开展更多研究来调查减少或消除健康差异的干预措施对该群体的影响。挑战在于构建一套知识体系,为未来的行动提供依据。