Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2012;51(6):506-30. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2012.671244.
This study aims to (1) assess ethnic differences in health care access and health outcome between Asian Americans and whites and between Asian American subgroups, (2) examine effects of cultural factors, and (3) investigate moderating effects of health risk behaviors between cultural characteristics and health care access and outcome. Data were derived from the 2007 California Health Interview Survey. Asian Americans (n = 4,462) and whites (n = 4,470) were included. There were significant ethnic differences in health care access and health perception between Asian Americans and Whites and across Asian American subgroups. Health risk behaviors moderated relationships between cultural factors and health care access and outcome. Findings reveal that ethnicity affects an individual's health care access and health perception, and their health behaviors are an important factor that may improve or worsen outcomes. This study may increase our knowledge base of research and interventions to enhance ethnic minority populations' health care accessibility and perceptions.
(1)评估亚裔美国人和白种人之间以及亚裔美国人各亚群之间在医疗保健获取和健康结果方面的种族差异;(2)检验文化因素的影响;(3)调查健康风险行为在文化特征与医疗保健获取和结果之间的调节作用。数据来源于 2007 年加利福尼亚州健康访谈调查。纳入了亚裔美国人(n=4462)和白种人(n=4470)。亚裔美国人和白种人在医疗保健获取和健康感知方面存在显著的种族差异,而且在亚裔美国人各亚群中也存在差异。健康风险行为调节了文化因素与医疗保健获取和结果之间的关系。研究结果表明,种族会影响个体的医疗保健获取和健康感知,而他们的健康行为是一个重要的因素,可能会改善或恶化结果。本研究可以增加我们对研究和干预措施的了解,以提高少数民族群体的医疗保健可及性和认知。