Objective\r\nFamily health history (FHH) plays a significant role in early disease detection and preven- tion. Although Asian Americans are the fastest growing U.S. immigrant group, no data exists regarding Chinese Americans’ (the largest Asian subgroup) views and use of FHH. This study examines this important issue.\r\nMethods\r\nForty-nine adults from southern U.S. Chinese American communities participated in this qualitative, semi-structured, in-depth interview study. Interviews were audio recorded, tran- scribed, and analyzed with a content analysis approach.\r\nResults\r\nAlthough the majority of participants perceived the importance of collecting FHH, most lacked FHH knowledge and failed to collect FHH information. Barriers affecting ...
BACKGROUND: Responding to the disparities in accessing and obtaining health information and healthca...
This study examines the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine among elderly immigrants in the United S...
This study reports the results of research on cultural patterns of health-seeking among Chinese new...
Objective: Family health history (FHH) plays a significant role in early disease detection and preve...
OBJECTIVE:Family health history (FHH) plays a significant role in early disease detection and preven...
Purpose: This study reported a qualitative analysis of health-seeking behaviors of community-dwellin...
Frequent and better use of family health history (FHH) may affect individuals’ reproductive decisi...
Purpose: Healthcare utilization and health-seeking behaviors of Chinese American immigrant women may...
Chinese men were among the first Asians to immigrate in large numbers to meet American labor demands...
Chinese men were among the first Asians to immigrate in large numbers to meet American labor demands...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Older Chinese immigrants are a growing population in the United States who experience multiple healt...
Primary care is recognized as the foundation of the health services that treat and prevent disease, ...
Objectives: To investigate why first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes have difficulty obt...
OBJECTIVE— Although Asians demonstrate elevated levels of type 2 diabetes, little attention has been...
BACKGROUND: Responding to the disparities in accessing and obtaining health information and healthca...
This study examines the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine among elderly immigrants in the United S...
This study reports the results of research on cultural patterns of health-seeking among Chinese new...
Objective: Family health history (FHH) plays a significant role in early disease detection and preve...
OBJECTIVE:Family health history (FHH) plays a significant role in early disease detection and preven...
Purpose: This study reported a qualitative analysis of health-seeking behaviors of community-dwellin...
Frequent and better use of family health history (FHH) may affect individuals’ reproductive decisi...
Purpose: Healthcare utilization and health-seeking behaviors of Chinese American immigrant women may...
Chinese men were among the first Asians to immigrate in large numbers to meet American labor demands...
Chinese men were among the first Asians to immigrate in large numbers to meet American labor demands...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Older Chinese immigrants are a growing population in the United States who experience multiple healt...
Primary care is recognized as the foundation of the health services that treat and prevent disease, ...
Objectives: To investigate why first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes have difficulty obt...
OBJECTIVE— Although Asians demonstrate elevated levels of type 2 diabetes, little attention has been...
BACKGROUND: Responding to the disparities in accessing and obtaining health information and healthca...
This study examines the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine among elderly immigrants in the United S...
This study reports the results of research on cultural patterns of health-seeking among Chinese new...