Handbook of Asian American Health
(Sprache: Englisch)
America's diverse Asian community defies the homogeneity usually ascribed to it, with hugely varying health concerns. This handbook consolidates a range of knowledge on the multitude of health issues confronted by Asian Americans, including cultural factors.
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America's diverse Asian community defies the homogeneity usually ascribed to it, with hugely varying health concerns. This handbook consolidates a range of knowledge on the multitude of health issues confronted by Asian Americans, including cultural factors.
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Asian Americans encounter a range of health issues often unknown to the American public, policy makers, researchers and even clinicians. National research often combines Asian Americans into a single category, not taking into account the differences and complexity among Asian ethnic subgroups. The definition of Asian American derives from the U.S. Census Bureau's definition of Asian, which includes peoples from all the vast territories of the Far East, Southeast Asia and the South Asian Subcontinent. While Census classifications determine demographic measurements that affect equal opportunity programs, the broad rubric "Asian-American" can never describe accurately the more than 50 distinct Asian American subgroups, who together comprise multifaceted diversity across cultural ethnicities, socio-economic status, languages, religions and generations. This volume rectifies that situation by exploring the unique needs and health concerns of particular subgroups within the Asian American community. It consolidates a wide range of knowledge on various health issues impacting Asian Americans while also providing a discussion into the cultural, social, and structural forces impacting morbidity, mortality and quality of life. The volume is designed to advance the understanding of Asian American health by explaining key challenges and identifying emerging trends faced in specific ethnic groups and diseases/illnesses, innovative community-based interventions and the future needed areas of research.
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Section I: Ethnicity and Health.- Chapter 1 Ethnicity and Health by Fang Gong and David Takeuchi.- Chapter 2 Asian Indians by Ranjita Misra.- Chapter 3 Chinese Americans by Angela Sun.- Chapter 4 Filipino Americans by Richard Sean Magbual and Roderick Raña Daus-Magbual.- Chapter 5 Japanese Americans by Tazuko Shibusawa.- Chapter 6 Korean Americans by Grace J. Yoo and Sachiko Wood.- Chapter 7 Vietnamese Americans by Mai Nhung Le and Tu-Uyen Nguyen.- Chapter 8 South Asian Americans by Shilpa Patel and Nadia Islam.- Chapter 9 Southeast Asian American by Khatharya Um.- Chapter 10 Mixed Asian Americans by Cathy J. Tashiro.- Section II: Social Determinants of Health.- Chapter 11 Acculturation, Culture and Health by Yijie Wang and Su Yeong Kim.- Chapter 12 Racism: Mental Health and Health Consequences by Alvin N. Alvarez and Jayoung Shin.- Chapter 13 Socioeconomic Status and Health by Wei Zhang.-Section III: Critical Health Issues Facing Asian Americans.- Chapter 14 Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias by Linda A. Gerdner and Gwen Yeo.- Chapter 15 Cancer by Giang T. Nguyen.- Chapter 16 Cardiovascular Health by Ariel T. Holland and Latha P. Palaniappan.- Chapter 17 Diabetes by Ranjita Misra.-Chapter 18 Obesity by May C. Wang.- Chapter 19 Hepatitis B by Tung T. Nguyen, Vicky Taylor, Annette Maxwell, Moon S. Chen Jr., Roshan Bastani, and Susan Stewart.- Chapter 20 Severe Mental Illness by Russell F. Lim and Francis G. Liu.- Chapter 21 Violence by Deborah A. Goebert, Thao N. Le, and Jeanelle J. Sugimoto-Matsuda.- Section IV: Health Care Delivery.- Chapter 22 Health Care Access by Stephen Vong and Ricky Choi.- Chapter 23 Quality of Health Care for Asian Americans by Dara H Sorkin, Heather Ngai, and Quyen Ngo-Metzger.- Chapter 24 Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Asian Americans by Isha Weerasinghe, Lixin Zhang, and Simona C. Kwon.- Chapter 25 Asian Americans and End of Life Care by Evaon Wong-Kim and Nancy J.Burke.-V: Social Movements, Health and theAsian
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American Community.- Chapter 26 The Chinese Hospital of San Francisco: How the Early San Francisco Chinese Mobilized to Build the Chinatown Community by Laureen D. Hom.- Chapter 27 Lives Were Saved: The Asian American Donor Program by Jonathan Leong, Kira Donnell, and Emily Avera.- Chapter 28 HIV/AIDS in Asian and Pacific Islanders in the United States by Don Operario, Judy Tan, and Caroline Kuo.-Chapter 29 Evolution of an Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Cancer Advocacy Movement: Heroes Among Us by Susan Matsuko Shinagawa and Alan Oda.- Chapter 30 The Versailles Social Movement and Implications for Asian American Environmental Health in Post- Katrina New Orleans by Maureen Lichtveld and Vy Dao.- Chapter 31 The Role of Asian Americans in Ending Hep B Disease by Ted Fang and Jason Liu.
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Autoren-Porträt
Grace J. Yoo is professor at San Francisco State University in the Asian American Studies Department. She has been a principal investigator on several research projects examining immigrants, welfare reform and health care access. Prior to her work at San Francisco State University, she was a research associate for the Asian Pacific Islander American Health Forum and a community organizer for the National Asian Pacific Center on Aging. Her research has been published in journals such as Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of Aging and Social Policy and She is a trained as a medical sociologist with research interests in immigrant health; Asian American women's health; women of color and breast cancer survivorship; aging, social support and health. For the last seven years, she has been the principal investigator on a study examining the role of social support among breast cancer survivors from racially/ethnically diverse communities. Her research has been published in the Supportive Care in Cancer and Journal of Cancer Survivorship. She is the co-editor of the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Asian American Issues Today published by ABC-Clio. She received her Ph.D. (1999) in medical sociology from the University of California, San Francisco and her Masters of Science in Public Health from Loma Linda University (1993).ian Pacific Islander American Health Forum and a community organizer for the National Asian Pacific Center on Aging. Her research has been published in journals such as Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of Aging and Social Policy and She is a trained as a medical sociologist with research interests in immigrant health; Asian American women's health; women of color and breast cancer survivorship; aging, social support and health. For the last seven years, she has been the principal investigator on a study examining the role of social support among breast cancer survivors from racially/ethnically diverse communities. Her research has
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been published in the Supportive Care in Cancer
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, XVI, 449 Seiten, Masse: 25,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Grace J. Yoo, Mai N. Le, Alan Y. Oda
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1461422264
- ISBN-13: 9781461422266
Sprache:
Englisch
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