Healthcare Access and Utilization among Korean Americans: The Mediating Role of English Use and Proficiency

  • Li J
  • Maxwell A
  • Glenn B
  • et al.
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Abstract

The literature suggests that Korean Americans underutilize health services. Cultural factors and language barriers appear to influence this pattern of low utilization but studies on the relationships among length of stay in the US, English use and proficiency, and utilization of health services among Korean Americans have yielded inconsistent results. This study examines whether English language use and proficiency plays a mediating role in the relationships between length of stay in the US and health insurance coverage, access to and use of care. Structural equation modeling was used for mediation analysis with multiple dependent variables among Korean Americans (N= 555) using baseline data from a large trial designed to increase Hepatitis B testing. The results show 36% of the total effect of proportion of lifetime in the US on having health insurance was significantly mediated by English use and proficiency (indirect effect =0.166, SE= 0.07, p

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Li, J., Maxwell, A. E., Glenn, B. A., Herrmann, A. K., Chang, L. C., Crespi, C. M., & Bastani, R. (2016). Healthcare Access and Utilization among Korean Americans: The Mediating Role of English Use and Proficiency. International Journal of Social Science Research, 4(1), 83. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijssr.v4i1.8678

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