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Asian American Health Needs Assessment

Study Dispels Low Cancer Risk Among Asian Americans

Beverly J. Gor, EdD, RD, LD, CDE, TruongSon Hoang, BS,Mike Hernandez, MS, Lovell A. Jones, PhD

Center for Research on Minority HealthDepartment of Health Disparities Research

Source: U.S. Census, 2000

Asian population in Houston

Asian Americans and Cancer

Literature indicates lower cancer ratesHigher rates of stomach, liver and cervical cancerGroupings for “whites” or “others” include

Asians and other ethnic groupsAggregated data masks true health problems within Asian subgroupsLack of data is a challenge for research or evaluation of trends

Cancer Risk Factors

Lack of physical activityLack of fruits and vegetablesObesityTobacco UseLack of cancer screenings

Asian American Health Needs Assessment

To collect scientifically sound data on the health practices and health beliefs of Asian Americans in Houston and the surrounding areaTo establish baseline data that can set the stage for future studies and research projects with Asian populationsTo compare data with that of other minority groups and the general populationTo provide the data to the targeted communities so they can apply for community development funding

Objectives: To collect scientifically sound data on the health

practices and health beliefs of Asian Americans in Houston and the surrounding areaTo establish baseline data that can set the stage for future studies and research projects with Asian populationsTo compare data with that of other minority groups and the general populationTo provide the data to the targeted communities so they can apply for community development funding

Survey Development & Administration

Texas Community Health Survey (CHS)Translated to Vietnamese and ChineseReviewed by Asian Community Health Review PanelRandomly selected Chinese/Vietnamese households from Asian surname listParticipants 18+ years oldInformed consent

AsANA Survey Instrument

From the Texas CHS:

DemographicsMental health Health practices

Physical examsCancer screeningsImmunization

DiseasesHeart diseaseDiabetesCancer

BehaviorsSmokingAlcohol useNutrition Physical activity

100+ questions

Added questions:

Cancer knowledgeAcculturationEnvironmental exposureAlternative therapyPainOral HealthColorectal cancer screeningMen’s healthHepatitis B immunization

AsANA Posters

AsANA Data

Data collection

4097 numbers called in nine weeks 1085 respondents814 completed interviews:

405 Chinese (25.7% refusal rate)38% male, 62% female

409 Vietnamese (23.8% refusal rate)48.2% male, 51.8% female

Calls averaged 25-40 minutes

Age Distribution

4.26.2

10.1

22

26.3

21.5

9.7 10

22.3

18

5.2

2.3

28.6

13.6

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ yrs

%

Chinese Vietnamese

Residency Status

1

94.2

4.9

0.1

94.4

5.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

US Born Foreign Born Unknown

%

Chinese Vietnamese

English Proficiency

88.1

95.5

72.373.9

95.691.8

60.5

48.9

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Speak Englishwell

Read Englishwell

Speak CH/VNwell

Read CH/VNwell

%

Chinese Vietnamese

Do you have any form of health insurance?

20.2

13.9

51.5

26.830.6

26.9

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

No

ChineseVietnameseTX WhiteTX BlackTX HispanicTX BRFSS

In your leisure time, how many days did you do vigorous exercise or activities?

61.8

22.4

37.3

27.6

33.5 33.3

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

None

ChineseVietnameseTX WhiteTX BlackTX HispanicTX BRFSS

How many servings of fruits or vegetables did you eat yesterday?

58.1

77.179.6 77.5

92.9

74.3

0102030405060708090

100

Less than 5 servings

ChineseVietnameseTX WhiteTX BlackTX HispanicTX BRFSS

Body Mass Index

BMI (Mean and Standard Deviation)

N=212

21.0 (6.1)N=197

22.3 (6.1)Vietnamese

N=251

21.0 (5.1)N=154

23.9 (2.9)Chinese

FemalesMales

Obesity & Acculturation

1

5.24.2

17

12.213.8 14.3

1.31.50.8

2.8

4.8

02468

1012141618

VN Males VN Females CH Males CH Females

% O

verw

eigh

t/Obe

se

<5 yrs5-10 yrs>10 yrs

Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your entire life?

10

21.6

18.720.4

14.3

19.3

0

5

10

15

20

25

Yes

ChineseVietnameseTX WhiteTX BlackTX HispanicTX BRFSS

Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your entire life?

33.8

43.9

4.4

0.205

101520253035404550

Yes

CH MalesCH FemalesVN MalesVN Females

Have you ever had a mammogram? (Women 40 yrs and older)

20.4

28.6

37.8

31

25.2

30.5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

No

ChineseVietnameseTX WhiteTX BlackTX HispanicTX BRFSS

Have you ever had a Pap smear?(All women)

20.2

14.5

18.9

16.3

28.5

10.2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

No

ChineseVietnameseTX WhiteTX BlackTX HispanicTX BRFSS

Have you ever had prostate cancer screening? (Men over 40 years old)

46.9

15.5

44.7

23.5

54.9

31.5

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

No

ChineseVietnameseTX WhitesTX BlacksTX HispanicsTX BRFSS

Have you ever had colorectal cancer screening? (Adults over 50 years old)

48.8

59.4

47.1

74.0 73.6

59.6

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

No

ChineseVietnameseTX WhitesTX BlacksTX HispanicsTX BRFSS

Cancer risk for Asians in Houston

Inadequate physical activity Inadequate fruit and vegetable

consumptionObesity rates increasingHigh smoking rate among Asian

males Low cancer screening rates

What does this mean for cancer prevention efforts?

Further analysis and dissemination of AsANA dataProviding this information to community partners and their membersCulturally & linguistically appropriate cancer prevention education programsImproving access to carePeriodic re-surveying of the population

Acknowledgements

Funding for this project was provided by

The National Center onMinority Health and HealthDisparities (NCMHD)

Purdue Pharma

Asian American Network for Cancer, Awareness, Research and Training

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