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American Public Health Association
133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition
December 10-14, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
APHA 2005
 
Session: Health Issues of South Asian Populations in the U.S.
3087.0: Monday, December 12, 2005: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Oral
Health Issues of South Asian Populations in the U.S.
South Asian Americans (individuals with origins from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other areas of the diaspora) are the third largest Asian American Pacific Islander American group, totaling almost 2 million. Moreover, the South Asian American population has more than doubled between 1990 and 2000, with some subpopulations increasing by almost 250% (Bangladeshis). Despite this rapid population growth, little attention has been paid to health issues facing South Asian Americans. Furthermore, much of the scant literature has focused on the biomedical influences on South Asian health disparities, most notably cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The purpose of this session is to shed light on various health issues facing South Asian subpopulations and to understand their sociocultural determinants, as highlighted in the following presentations:
Learning Objectives: 1) To understand emerging and/or understudied health issues in South Asian communities, domestically and globally. 2) To elucidate various influences on health behaviors and overall well-being in South Asian subpopulations. 3) To recognize the intersection between various cultural factors and implications for public health research, practice, and care delivery
Moderator(s):Arnab Mukherjea, MPH
10:30 AMBreast and Cervical Cancer Screening among South Asian Immigrant Women in New York City  [ Recorded presentation ]
Nadia S. Islam, MA, Simona C. Kwon, MPH, Ruby Senie, PhD, Navneet Kathuria, MD, MPH
10:50 AMDiabetes and metabolic correlates of cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-cultural study of rural, urban, and immigrant Asian Indians in India and the US
Ranjita Misra, PhD, CHES, Thakor Patel, MD, MACP, Padmini Balagopal, RD, CDE, Anoop Misra, N. Kamalamma, PhD
11:10 AMVictims of intimate partner violence more likely to report abuse from in-laws  [ Recorded presentation ]
Anita Raj, PhD, Kai N. Livramento, M. Christina Santana, MPH, Jhumka Gupta, MPH, Jay G. Silverman, PhD
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Asian Pacific Islander Caucus of APHA
Endorsed by:Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health; Injury Control and Emergency Health Services; Public Health Education and Health Promotion; Public Health Nursing; Socialist Caucus
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Oral Health

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