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Asian American and Pacific Islander Military Veterans in the United States: Health Service Use and Perceived Barriers to Mental Health Services

机译:美国的亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民退伍军人:医疗服务的使用和心理医疗服务的障碍

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Objectives. We (1) compared use of various health services nationally between Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA/PI) veterans and veterans of other racial/ethnic groups and (2) specifically compared perceived barriers and stigma related to mental health services.Methods. Using bivariate and multivariable statistics, we analyzed a population-weighted sample of 8315 veterans from the 2010 National Survey of Veterans and a random sample of 567 recent veterans from Hawaii.Results. A total of 1.5% of veterans were AA/PI compared with 0.4% a decade ago. Compared with other veterans, AA/PI veterans reported higher socioeconomic status and better mental health, although these findings may be specific to AA veterans. Adjusting for sociodemographic and health differences, we found no differences in health service use or perceived barriers or stigma related to mental health services.Conclusions. AA/PIs are a small but fast-growing racial/ethnic group within the veteran population that deserves attention. Although veteran status may be protective against some barriers to mental health care found in the general AA/PI population, efforts to reduce barriers to health care among veterans should be continued.
机译:目标。我们(1)比较了亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AA / PI)的退伍军人与其他种族/族裔退伍军人在全国范围内使用各种卫生服务的情况,(2)具体比较了与心理卫生服务有关的感知障碍和污名化。使用双变量和多变量统计数据,我们分析了2010年全国退伍军人调查中的8315名退伍军人的人口加权样本以及来自夏威夷的567名新近退伍军人的随机样本。总共1.5%的退伍军人是AA / PI,而十年前为0.4%。与其他退伍军人相比,AA / PI退伍军人报告了更高的社会经济地位和更好的心理健康,尽管这些发现可能是针对AA退伍军人。根据社会人口统计学和健康差异进行调整后,我们发现在卫生服务使用方面没有差异,也没有发现与精神卫生服务有关的障碍或污名化。 AA / PIs是经验丰富的小型/快速成长的种族/族裔群体,值得关注。尽管退伍军人身份可能会免受一般AA / PI人群中精神保健的某些障碍的影响,但应继续努力减少退伍军人中的医疗保健障碍。

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