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Asian American Elders in the Twenty-first Century

Key Indicators of Well-Being
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Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2008

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Asian Americans make up a diverse ethnic group in the Unites States and are among the fastest growing population of adults sixty-five years and older. Most Asian Americans are either first-generation immigrants who grew up in the United States or individuals who joined their American families later in life. Yet despite the significant presence of Asian Americans in this country, adequate resources tracking their health over the life span are surprisingly scarce. With this book, Ada C. Mui and Tazuko Shibusawa provide necessary data on the psychosocial well-being of Asian American elders. Focusing on the six largest Asian American groups (Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese), they address issues relating to methodology, physical and mental health, intergenerational relationships, informal support, acculturation, stress, economic well-being, productive aging, and the utilization of services, such as Medicare, food stamps, physician care, home health care, community-based outreach, and emergency rooms and hospitals. By linking research findings to policy, practice, and program recommendations, Mui and Shibusawa create a vital resource that can be used in multiple disciplines, including social work, public health, nursing, geriatric medicine, social policy, and other helping professions. No other text offers such a comprehensive and up-to-date portrait of the unique challenges facing Asian Americans as they age.

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Ada C. Mui is a professor of social work at the Columbia University School of Social Work. As a social gerontologist, Dr. Mui has conducted research on informal caregiving, formal service utilization, self-care, and health and mental health among elders from diverse backgrounds. She was principal investigator for the Asian American Elders in New York City Study.

Tazuko Shibusawa is associate professor of social work at the New York University Silver School of Social Work. Her research focuses on aging among vulnerable populations, including immigrant elders, drug-involved elders, and older victims of abuse.

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Daniel F. Detzner:
The book achieves its goal of providing a reference point for future research on Asian American immigrant elders as well as a comparison point for the study of other populations.

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eBook published on:
December 31, 2008
eBook ISBN:
9780231509749
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224
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27 tables; 3 illus.
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