Abuelezam Nadia N, El-Sayed Abdulrahman M, Galea Sandro
Boston College, William F. Connell School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA, United States.
Department of Health, Detroit, MI, United States.
Front Public Health. 2018 Sep 11;6:262. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00262. eCollection 2018.
Arab Americans are a historically understudied minority group in the United States and their health needs and risks have been poorly documented. We aim to provide an updated comprehensive review of the literature on Arab American physical and mental health and provide suggestions for future work in this field. A comprehensive review of the English language medical and public health literature published prior to 2017 identified through multiple database searches was conducted with search terms describing Arab Americans and health outcomes and behaviors. The literature was qualitatively summarized by health behavior (vaccination, tobacco use, drug and alcohol use, and physical activity), health outcome (diabetes, mental health, cardiovascular disease, cancer, women's, and child health), and populations at increased risk of poor health outcomes (adolescents and the elderly). The majority of studies identified exploring Arab American health have been published since 2009 with an increase in the number of longitudinal and intervention studies done with this population. The majority of research is being undertaken among individuals living in ethnic enclaves due to the lack of an ethnic or racial identifier that may help identify Arab Americans from population-based studies. Studies highlight the conflicting evidence in the prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease based on study sample, an increased understanding of cancer incidence and barriers to identification, and an increased level of knowledge regarding mental health and sexual health needs in the population. Information on health behaviors has also increased, with a better understanding of physical activity, alcohol and drug use, and vaccination. More research on Arab American health is needed to identify risks and needs of this marginalized population given the current social and political climate in the United States, especially with regard to acculturation status and immigrant generation status. We provide recommendations on approaches that may help improve our understanding of Arab American health.
阿拉伯裔美国人是美国一个长期以来未得到充分研究的少数群体,他们的健康需求和风险记录不足。我们旨在对有关阿拉伯裔美国人身心健康的文献进行最新的全面综述,并为该领域未来的工作提供建议。通过多次数据库搜索,对2017年之前发表的英文医学和公共卫生文献进行了全面综述,搜索词描述了阿拉伯裔美国人以及健康结果和行为。文献按健康行为(疫苗接种、烟草使用、药物和酒精使用以及体育活动)、健康结果(糖尿病、心理健康、心血管疾病、癌症、妇女和儿童健康)以及健康结果较差风险增加的人群(青少年和老年人)进行了定性总结。自2009年以来,已发表了大多数关于阿拉伯裔美国人健康的研究,针对该人群的纵向和干预研究数量有所增加。由于缺乏可能有助于从基于人群的研究中识别阿拉伯裔美国人的种族或族裔标识符,大多数研究是在居住在种族聚居区的个体中进行的。研究强调了基于研究样本在糖尿病和心血管疾病患病率方面相互矛盾的证据,对癌症发病率和识别障碍的认识有所增加,以及对该人群心理健康和性健康需求的了解程度有所提高。关于健康行为的信息也有所增加,对体育活动、酒精和药物使用以及疫苗接种有了更好的理解。鉴于美国当前的社会和政治气候,特别是在文化适应状况和移民代际状况方面,需要对阿拉伯裔美国人的健康进行更多研究,以确定这一边缘化人群的风险和需求。我们提供了有关可能有助于改善我们对阿拉伯裔美国人健康理解的方法的建议。