Islam Nadia Shilpi, Khan Suhaila, Kwon Simona, Jang Deeana, Ro Marguerite, Trinh-Shevrin Chau
New York University Center for the Study of Asian American Health, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2010 Nov;21(4):1354-81. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0939.
There are close to 15 million Asian Americans living in the United States, and they represent the fastest growing populations in the country. By the year 2050, there will be an estimated 33.4 million Asian Americans living in the country. However, their health needs remain poorly understood and there is a critical lack of data disaggregated by Asian American ethnic subgroups, primary language, and geography. This paper examines methodological issues, challenges, and potential solutions to addressing the collection, analysis, and reporting of disaggregated (or, granular) data on Asian Americans. The article explores emerging efforts to increase granular data through the use of innovative study design and analysis techniques. Concerted efforts to implement these techniques will be critical to the future development of sound research, health programs, and policy efforts targeting this and other minority populations.
美国有近1500万亚裔美国人,他们是该国增长最快的群体。到2050年,预计美国将有3340万亚裔美国人。然而,人们对他们的健康需求仍知之甚少,而且严重缺乏按亚裔美国人种族亚群体、主要语言和地理位置分类的数据。本文探讨了在收集、分析和报告亚裔美国人分类(或细化)数据方面的方法问题、挑战和潜在解决方案。文章探讨了通过使用创新的研究设计和分析技术来增加细化数据的新努力。协同实施这些技术对于针对这一群体和其他少数族裔群体开展合理研究、健康项目及政策工作的未来发展至关重要。