Ong, Paul M. Pech, Chhandara Do, Christopher-Hung Yoon, Anne Wasserman, Jacob L.
This project uses mixed methods to examine the systemic causes and consequences of the construction of Stockton, California’s Crosstown Freeway and of urban redevelopment for Asian Americans communities. Stockton underwent spatial restructuring in the decades after the Second World War, and state and local government contributed and responded to th...
Li Verdugo, Juliann Oh, Hans Y Jang, Yuri
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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
Within the general population, caregivers of individuals with severe mental illness experience considerable mental health burdens. Less is known about these burdens among Asian Americans, who frequently serve as primary caregivers of family members in accordance with cultural values of familism and interdependence. Asian American caregivers experie...
Ho, Ivy K Çabuk, Kübra
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Ethnicity & health
ABSTRACTObjective: Cases of discrimination and hate crimes against Asian Americans have surged ever since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with deleterious effects. This scoping review synthesizes the literature on how pandemic-related discrimination is associated with the health of Asian Americans.Design: First, application search terms wer...
Morey, Brittany N Ryu, Soomin Shi, Yuxi Park, Hye Won Lee, Sunmin
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Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
Studies generally show that higher acculturation is associated with greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among immigrants in the United States (US). However, few studies have compared how proxies of acculturation are differentially associated with metabolic abnormalities measured using objective biomarkers, self-reported diagnosis, and medicat...
Morey, Brittany N Ryu, Soomin Shi, Yuxi Park, Hye Won Lee, Sunmin
BackgroundStudies generally show that higher acculturation is associated with greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among immigrants in the United States (US). However, few studies have compared how proxies of acculturation are differentially associated with metabolic abnormalities measured using objective biomarkers, self-reported diagnosis, a...
Kaniecki, Marie Novak, Nicole Louise Gao, Sarah Harlow, Sioban Stern, Alexandra Minna
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background Addressing contemporary anti-Asian racism and its impacts on health requires understanding its historical roots, including discriminatory restrictions on immigration, citizenship, and land ownership. Archival secondary data such as historical census records provide opportunities to quantitatively analyze structural dynamics that affect t...
Belladelli, Federico Chen, Tony Basran, Satvir Greenberg, Daniel R Del Giudice, Francesco Mulloy, Evan Chen, Che-Hong Cheng, Yu-Sheng Salonia, Andrea Eisenberg, Michael L
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The world journal of men's health
Medicinal and recreational cannabis use has grown exponentially, however, its effect on testicular function and spermatogenesis remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between cannabis use and semen parameters in a cohort of Asian-American men with unknown fertility. Asian men were recruited to complete an online su...
Lim, Sahnah Park, Onyoo Mohaimin, Sadia Lee, Christina Lee, Seunggun Chauhan, Dhruvi Roberts, Timothy Ali, Shahmir H Trinh-Shevrin, Chau
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Trauma, violence & abuse
The Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population is rapidly growing in the United States. Despite sexual violence being a persistent and significant public health issue, research on this topic among AANHPIs is lacking. The study objective is to conduct a systematic scoping review on the published literature on non-partn...
Kim, Jinhyun Han, Jina
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Ethnicity & health
Patient navigation has served as a useful intervention to reduce cancer disparities among diverse ethnic groups. Previous studies have consistently shown the effectiveness of patient navigation in reducing cancer disparities for ethnic minorities; however, few studies have been conducted for cancer screening behaviors focusing on the Asian populati...
Fu, Steven S Nelson, Dave Do, Tam Burgess, Diana J Patten, Christi A Zhu, Shu-Hong Martinson, Brian C
IntroductionCigarette smoking is highly prevalent among Asian American immigrant subgroups. Previously, Asian language telephone Quitline services were only available in California. In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded the national Asian Smokers' Quitline (ASQ) to expand Asian language Quitline services nationally. H...