Once again good evening my fellow bloggers! I hope that
everyone had a good week so far. Today’s topic is about the many disparities
that Asian Americans face. I will be informing you guys about their demographics,
socioeconomic status and insurance, language barriers and access to health
care, and major health disparities that they face.
So let’s start with
the demographics. According to the Asian American health Initiative (AAHI)
states “Asian Americans are one of the fastest growing ethnic/racial minority
in the U.S., representing 4.2% of the total U.S. population, with an annual
growth rate of 5.2%. The U.S. Census Bureau projects the Asian American
population to grow to 37.6 million by 2050, estimating that it will comprise
9.3% of the U.S. population. The term Asian American refers to those people
with familial roots originating in many in many countries, ethnic groups, and
cultures of the Asian continent” (AAHI, 2003).
The reason on why I chose this ethnic group is because it is one of the
groups that people are not informed about.
Furthermore, there
is a growing population of Asian American however, what type of socioeconomic
status are they in and what type of health insurance do they have. AAHI informs us that Asian Americans are in a
low socioeconomic status which contradicts the Model of Minority Myth which is
assuming that all Asians Americans “enjoy a high socioeconomic status, are well
educated and are healthy. However, the truth is, more than a million Asian
Americans live at or below the federal poverty level” (AAHI, 2003). Also, two million Asian Americans do not have
insurance here in the United States. These are numbers are high because they
have trouble finding jobs that offer them insurance and there are times that
they are not even eligible for Medicaid! This is the main reason why I chose
this topic to bring awareness about this matter and hopefully, one day find
ways to change that. Another factor that contributes is that there is a language
and cultural barriers preclude them from seeking health care facilities. Since
their English can be limited which at times may become difficult to understand causing
a lack of communication between the health care providers. Also, they have
their set of cultural beliefs that they don’t need to seek medical attention at
the moment leading them to make their possible illness worse and can be too
late to treat (AAHI, 2003).
Lastly, it brings
me to health disparities, which is mental health problems. According to AAHi is
that “the Asian American Community has a high percentage and For example, Asian
women aged 65 years and over have the highest suicide rate in the country
compared with any other population in that age group. Also, Asian American adolescent girls
reportedly have the highest rates of depressive symptoms compared to girls of
other ethnicities” (AAHI, 2003). The
possible reason that their social stigma and shame can cause them not to seek
help.
Well that's all for today and I hope that I was able to bring awareness!! And until next time my fellow bloggers!!
Reference
Profiles | Demographics | Model Minority Myth | Socioeconomic
Status/Insurance StatusCultural Language Barriers/Access to Health Care |
Health Disparities. (2003). Retrieved March 04, 2016, from
http://www.aahiinfo.org/english/asianAmericans.php