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    Asian American Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment 2013 - 2016

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    Updated Feb 7, 2023
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    Simona Kwon; Laura Wyatt; Chau Trinh-Shevrin (2023). Asian American Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment 2013 - 2016 [Dataset]. https://datacatalog.med.nyu.edu/dataset/10483
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 7, 2023
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    NYU Health Sciences Library
    Authors
    Simona Kwon; Laura Wyatt; Chau Trinh-Shevrin
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2016
    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    The Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment (CHRNA) project is a large-scale health needs assessment in diverse, low-income Asian American communities in New York City. The project uses a community-engaged and community venue-based approach to assess existing health issues, available resources, and best approaches to meet community health needs. Questions asked in the CHRNAs assess various determinants of health, including length of residence in the United States, English language proficiency, educational attainment, employment and income, perceived health, health insurance and access to care, nutrition and physical activity, mental health, screening for cancer and other chronic diseases, sleep deprivation, and connections to social and religious environments.

    The second round of CHRNAs, conducted in 2013-2016, examined population changes, population health improvements, and changes in risk and protective factors in the last decade. Approximately 100 individuals were surveyed from each of the following Asian subgroups: Arab, Asian Indian, Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Himalayan, Indo-Caribbean, Japanese, Korean, Pakistani, Ski Lankan, and Vietnamese (n=1,803).

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Asian American Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment 2013 - 2016

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Explore at:
Dataset updated
Feb 7, 2023
Dataset provided by
NYU Health Sciences Library
Authors
Simona Kwon; Laura Wyatt; Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Time period covered
Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2016
Area covered
New York
Description

The Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment (CHRNA) project is a large-scale health needs assessment in diverse, low-income Asian American communities in New York City. The project uses a community-engaged and community venue-based approach to assess existing health issues, available resources, and best approaches to meet community health needs. Questions asked in the CHRNAs assess various determinants of health, including length of residence in the United States, English language proficiency, educational attainment, employment and income, perceived health, health insurance and access to care, nutrition and physical activity, mental health, screening for cancer and other chronic diseases, sleep deprivation, and connections to social and religious environments.

The second round of CHRNAs, conducted in 2013-2016, examined population changes, population health improvements, and changes in risk and protective factors in the last decade. Approximately 100 individuals were surveyed from each of the following Asian subgroups: Arab, Asian Indian, Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Himalayan, Indo-Caribbean, Japanese, Korean, Pakistani, Ski Lankan, and Vietnamese (n=1,803).

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