
General
Information
Included in this section
are statistics from the US Census Bureau describing
this population.
- Population
~ 10 million Asians contribute to the U.S. population;
23.8% are Chinese.
- Marital
Status ~ Married: 62.2% |
Never Married: 28.7% |
Divorced: 3.8%
- Citizenship
Status ~ Native: 29.1% |
Foreign born, naturalized citizen: 37.5% |
Foreign born, not a citizen: 33.3% |
- Language
Spoken at Home ~ English only: 14.6%Non-English
at home, but speaks English very well: 35.8%Non-English
at home, English spoken less than well: 49.6%
- Education
For individuals 25 years of age and older
~ Less than high school: 23.0% |
High school graduate: 13.2% |
Some college/associate’s degree: 15.8% |
Bachelor’s degree or more: 48.1%
- Occupation
~ Management/Professional: 52.3% |
Service: 13.9% | Sales/office:
20.8% | Farming/fishing/forestry:
0.1% | Construction/maintenance:
2.6% | Production/transportation/material
moving: 10.4%
- Median
Family Income ~ $60,058
*The
above information was obtained from the 2000 U.S.
Census from the U.S. Census
Bureau (http://www.census.gov/). Updated information
will be available upon the completion of the 2010
Census.
Internet
Website Resources
Use this condensed list of
information to locate reliable resources on the internet
to further your knowledge about the culture of the
client you are working with.
Books
and Videos
Included in the list of books
and videos that may make you learn more about your
client are a list of discussion questions to answer
as you read the book or watch the video. These questions
are designed to get you to think about the material
and apply what you’ve learned to working with
your patient.
Books
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Tan, A. (1996). The Joy Luck Club. Rosenberg,
South Africa: Penguin Books.
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Xueqin M.G. (1999). The Culture of Health:
Asian Communities in the United States. Westport,
CT: Bergin & Garvey.
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Kwong, P. & Miscevic, D. (2000) Chinese
Americans: The Immigrant Experience. Westport,
CT: Hugh Lauten Levin Associates.
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Pfaelzer, J. (2008) Driven Out: The Forgotten
War against Chinese Americans. New York,
NY: Random House Publishing.
- Chan,
S. & Hsu, M.Y. (2008). Chinese Americans
and the Politics of Race and Culture. (Asian
American History & Cultu)
- Yung,
J., Chang, G., Lai, H.M (2006) Chinese American
Voices: From the Gold Rush to the Present
London , England: University of California Press,
Ltd.
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Wong, K.S. (2008) Americans First: Chinese
Americans and the Second World War. (Asian
American History & Cultu) Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
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Chang, I. (2004) The Chinese in America: A
Narrative History. New York, NY: Viking.
- Gong,
R. (2005) Good Luck Life: The Essential Guide
to Chinese American Celebrations and Culture.
New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.
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Tung, M. (2000). Chinese Americans and Their
Immigrant Parents: Conflict, Identity, and Values.
Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press.
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Kibria, N. (2003) Becoming Asian American:
Second-Generation Chinese and Korean American
Identities. Baltimore, MD:Johns Hopkins University
Press.
Videos
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Lennon, T. (Director) (2003). Becoming American:
The Chinese experience [Motion Picture].
USA: PBS.
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Ling, L. (Host). (2005). National Geographic
Specials: Lost girls of China. [Motion Picture].
USA: National Geographic Studios.
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Lewis, J. (Producer). (2007). China from the
inside. [Motion Picture]. USA: KQED &
Granada Television.
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(Films for Humanities & Science)
- Chinese-Americans:
Living in Two Worlds
- A
Nation of Immigrants: The Chinese-American
Experience
- When
East Meets East
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Angel Island: A Story of Chinese Immigration
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Becoming American: The Chinese Experience
Between Two Worlds
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Gold Mountain Dreams
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No Turning Back
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A Personal Journey with Gish Jen
*The
creators of this website have not previewed all of
the above videos and books, therefore it is recommended
that you visit PBS.org or tolerance.org for a complete
list of books and videos available.
Scholarly
Journals and Search Keywords
There
are many scholarly journals that contain great information
concerning healthcare disparities, cultural groups,
and healthcare beliefs. Once you have access to these
journals, common keywords or phrases are provided
to guide your search and narrow your focus.
Journals
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Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
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Journal of the National Medical Association
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Medical Care
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
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Health Affairs: Project Hope
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Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Keywords
to Use When Searching
- “Chinese
American”
- “Chinese”
- “Healthcare”
- “Multicultural
healthcare”
- “Healthcare
disparities”
- “Alternative
medicine”
- “Chinese
medicine”
- “Chinese”
AND “healthcare”
- “Chinese”
AND “Access to healthcare
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