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Preventive Healthcare Utilization among Asian Americans in the U.S.: Testing the Institute of Medicine’s Model of Access to Healthcare

Title
Preventive Healthcare Utilization among Asian Americans in the U.S.: Testing the Institute of Medicine’s Model of Access to Healthcare
Authors
LeeSiryungYoonHyunwooChungSoondoolJangYuriNasehMitra
Ewha Authors
정순둘장유리
SCOPUS Author ID
정순둘scopus; 장유리scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Social Sciences
ISSN
2076-0760JCR Link
Citation
Social Sciences vol. 13, no. 7
Keywords
Asian Americanspatient–provider relationshippreventive healthcareusual source of care
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The current research, guided by the intersectionality theory and the Institute of Medicine’s healthcare access model, explored the determinants of preventive care utilization within the Asian American community. Analyzing data from the Asian American Quality of Life Survey (with a sample size of 2535), logistic regression models were employed, incorporating various factors: demographic variables, immigration-related variables, health and access, and patient–provider relationship. Results revealed that longer stays in the U.S., having health insurance coverage, having a usual source of care, and higher satisfaction levels with prior healthcare services were associated with increased odds of utilizing preventive healthcare. These findings contribute to our comprehension of preventive care utilization among Asian Americans and offer practical insights for targeted interventions in social work and public health and strategic healthcare planning. © 2024 by the authors.
DOI
10.3390/socsci13070338
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