This ground-breaking textbook examines Asian American health from a
public health perspective. It provides an overview of the social,
political, economic, and cultural forces that influence the distribution
of disease and illness in Asian American communities. The book explores
the diversity within the Asian community with respect to health seeking
behavior and knowledge, socioeconomic status, educational level,
cultural traditions, and specific health care needs and issues. By
examining the contextual factors that impact health, the book seeks to
facilitate a meaningful dialogue and identify creative solutions for
health disparities faced by racial and ethnic minority communities.