Introduction. Some groups of Asian Americans, especially Asian Indians, experience higher rates of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) compared with other groups in the U.S. Barriers in accessing medical care partly may explain this higher risk as a result of delayed screening for cardiovascular risk factors and timely initiation of preventive treatment. Methods. Cross-sectional data were utilized from the 2006 to 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). Barriers to accessing medical care included no place to seek medical care when needed, no healthcare coverage, no care due to cost, delayed care due to cost, inability to afford medication, or not seeing a doctor in the past 12 months. Results. The study sample consisted of ...
BackgroundAcute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a common high-risk disease with inpatient mortality o...
This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health informati...
Little evidence exists examining cardiovascular risk factors among Asian Americans and how social de...
Introduction. Some groups of Asian Americans, especially Asian Indians, experience higher rates of a...
Objective: The Asian American population in the U.S. comprises various, ethnically diverse subgroups...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
abstract: This research is an anthology of a series of papers intended to describe the health state,...
Asian immigrants in the U.S. are far less likely to have health insurance or use health care service...
Background The Asian population is the fastest-growing immigrant population in the United States. Pr...
This study examined Asian subgroup differences in sources of health information and cancer screening...
Objective. To understand the variations and underlying mechanisms of access to care among Asian Amer...
It is now well recognized that South Asians living in the US (SAUS) have a higher prevalence of athe...
BackgroundAcute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a common high-risk disease with inpatient mortality o...
This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health informati...
Little evidence exists examining cardiovascular risk factors among Asian Americans and how social de...
Introduction. Some groups of Asian Americans, especially Asian Indians, experience higher rates of a...
Objective: The Asian American population in the U.S. comprises various, ethnically diverse subgroups...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
Introduction: Prior studies have shown a direct association between U.S. birth and duration of resid...
abstract: This research is an anthology of a series of papers intended to describe the health state,...
Asian immigrants in the U.S. are far less likely to have health insurance or use health care service...
Background The Asian population is the fastest-growing immigrant population in the United States. Pr...
This study examined Asian subgroup differences in sources of health information and cancer screening...
Objective. To understand the variations and underlying mechanisms of access to care among Asian Amer...
It is now well recognized that South Asians living in the US (SAUS) have a higher prevalence of athe...
BackgroundAcute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a common high-risk disease with inpatient mortality o...
This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health informati...
Little evidence exists examining cardiovascular risk factors among Asian Americans and how social de...