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Neighborhood Ethnic Composition and Self-rated Health Among Chinese and Vietnamese American Immigrants.

Alice Guan1,2, Jin E Kim-Mozeleski3, Priyanka Vyas4, Susan L Stewart5, Ginny Gildengorin6, Nancy J Burke7,8, Kris Ma9, Amber T Pham9, Judy Tan10, Qian Lu11, Stephen J McPhee6, Janice Y Tsoh12,13.   

Abstract

Immigrants tend to live in areas with higher co-ethnic density, and the effect of neighborhood ethnic composition could be particularly salient for health. This study explored associations between neighborhood ethnic composition and self-rated health among Asian immigrants. We analyzed data collected at baseline from 670 Chinese and Vietnamese immigrants enrolled in a lifestyle intervention trial. Residential addresses were geocoded and combined with neighborhood socio-demographic profiles based on census data. We used generalized estimating equations to examine neighborhood ethnic composition and self-rated health. Independent of individual-level factors, living in neighborhoods more densely populated by whites was associated with poor/fair self-rated health. Neighborhood household income and density of participants' own ethnic group were not associated with poor/fair self-rated health. More research is warranted to disentangle reasons why Chinese and Vietnamese immigrants living in white-concentrated neighborhoods reported poorer self-rated health, including investigating effects of discrimination, relative deprivation, and availability of social resources.

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Keywords:  Asian American; Ethnic density; Neighborhood effects; Self-rated health

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32617753      PMCID: PMC8208464          DOI: 10.1007/s10903-020-01041-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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