Unmet Mental Health Care Needs among Asian Americans 10–11 Years After Exposure to the World Trade Center Attack
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Study Limitations and Strengths
4.2. Study Implications
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Factors | N | % | UMHCN N | UMHCN % | p-Value | |
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UMHCN (DV) | Yes | 281 | 11.99 | |||
Reasons for UMHCN by type | Attitudinal | 193 | 68.68 | |||
Cost | 102 | 36.30 | ||||
Access | 80 | 28.47 | ||||
Demographics | ||||||
Age (years) | 18–24 | 78 | 3.33 | 8 | 10.26 | 0.17 |
25–44 | 736 | 31.40 | 98 | 13.32 | ||
45–64 | 1127 | 48.08 | 119 | 10.56 | ||
65+ | 403 | 17.19 | 56 | 13.90 | ||
Gender | Male | 1208 | 51.54 | 140 | 11.59 | 0.442 |
Female | 1076 | 45.90 | 136 | 12.64 | ||
Missing | 60 | 2.56 | 5 | 8.33 | ||
Education | <College graduate | 902 | 38.48 | 133 | 14.75 | 0.001 |
≥College graduate | 1337 | 57.04 | 136 | 10.17 | ||
Missing | 105 | 4.48 | 12 | 11.43 | ||
Income | <$50,000 | 915 | 39.04 | 171 | 18.69 | <0.001 |
≥$50,000 | 1301 | 55.50 | 95 | 7.30 | ||
Missing | 128 | 5.46 | 15 | 11.72 | ||
Employment status | Employed | 1508 | 64.33 | 149 | 9.88 | <0.001 |
Unemployed | 815 | 34.77 | 121 | 14.85 | ||
Missing | 21 | 0.90 | 11 | 52.38 | ||
Marital status | Married/cohabiting | 1561 | 66.60 | 159 | 10.19 | <0.001 |
Divorced/separated/widowed | 324 | 13.82 | 54 | 16.67 | ||
Never married | 439 | 18.73 | 63 | 14.35 | ||
Missing | 20 | 0.85 | 5 | 25.00 | ||
Nativity | US born | 702 | 29.95 | 77 | 10.97 | 0.002 |
Foreign-born/unreported | 1642 | 70.05 | 204 | 12.42 | ||
WTC Attack Exposure | ||||||
WTC Exposure | 0 | 452 | 19.28 | 40 | 8.85 | <0.001 |
1–3 | 1507 | 64.29 | 167 | 11.08 | ||
≥4 | 385 | 16.42 | 74 | 19.22 | ||
Mental Health Condition | ||||||
Post-9/11 mental health diagnosis | No | 2103 | 89.72 | 212 | 10.08 | <0.001 |
Yes | 241 | 10.28 | 69 | 28.60 | ||
No. of probable mental disorders (PCL, PHQ-8, GAD-7) | 0 | 1807 | 77.09 | 129 | 7.14 | <0.001 |
1 | 243 | 10.37 | 49 | 20.16 | ||
2 | 129 | 5.50 | 39 | 30.23 | ||
3 | 145 | 6.19 | 60 | 41.38 | ||
Missing | 20 | 0.85 | 4 | 20.00 | ||
Functional impairment due to PTSD/depression | Not impaired | 1008 | 43.00 | 45 | 4.46 | <0.001 |
Some impairment | 1043 | 44.50 | 222 | 21.28 | ||
Missing | 293 | 12.50 | 14 | 4.78 | ||
Poor mental health days | <14 | 1874 | 79.95 | 155 | 8.27 | <0.001 |
≥14 | 415 | 17.70 | 117 | 28.19 | ||
Missing | 55 | 2.35 | 9 | 16.36 | ||
Social Support and Stress | ||||||
Social support (Cronbach coefficient alpha=0.92) | 0-6 | 504 | 21.50 | 121 | 24.01 | <0.001 |
7-11 | 481 | 20.52 | 71 | 14.76 | ||
12-15 | 527 | 22.48 | 39 | 7.40 | ||
16-20 | 742 | 31.66 | 29 | 3.90 | ||
Missing | 90 | 3.84 | 21 | 23.33 | ||
Stressful events in the last 12 months | No | 1793 | 76.49 | 163 | 9.09 | <0.001 |
Yes | 551 | 23.51 | 118 | 21.42 | ||
Mental Health Service Use and Health Care Resources | ||||||
No health insurance at any point within 12 months | No | 2031 | 86.65 | 189 | 9.31 | <0.001 |
Yes | 227 | 9.68 | 67 | 29.52 | ||
Missing | 86 | 3.67 | 25 | 29.07 | ||
Service use in past 12 months | No | 1562 | 66.64 | 158 | 10.12 | <0.001 |
Yes | 369 | 15.74 | 99 | 26.83 | ||
Missing | 413 | 17.62 | 24 | 5.81 |
Factors | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | |
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aOR (CI) | aOR (CI) | aOR (CI) | aOR (CI) | ||
Demographics | |||||
Age (years) | 18–24 25–44 45–64 65+ | 2.08 (0.63–6.90) 1.70 (1.12–2.57) 0.90 (0.62–1.32) 1 | 2.95 (0.85–10.23) 1.91 (1.25–2.93) 0.88 (0.59–1.29) 1 | 1.75 (0.52–5.91) 1.41 (0.92–2.18) 0.79 (0.53–1.17) 1 | 2.47 (0.70–8.68) 1.67 (1.07–2.60) 0.78 (0.52–1.17) 1 |
Income | ≥$50,000 <$50,000 | 1 2.61 (1.92–3.54) | 1 2.03 (1.48–2.79) | 1 2.03 (1.47–2.80) | 1 1.61 (1.15–2.25) |
Mental Health Conditions | |||||
Post-9/11 mental health diagnosis | No Yes | 1 1.73 (1.21–2.49) | 1 2.49 (1.84–1.27) | 1 1.52 (1.04–2.23) | 1 1.61 (1.08–2.38) |
No. of probable mental disorders (PCL, PHQ-8, GAD-7) | 0 1 2 3 | 1 1.79 (1.21–2.66) 2.18 (1.36–3.48) 2.88 (1.81–4.59) | 1 1.68 (1.12–2.51) 1.85 (1.14–2.98) 2.46 (1.52–3.98) | 1 1.70 (1.14–2.55) 2.08 (1.29–3.35) 2.71 (1.68–4.38) | 1 1.59 (1.05–2.39) 1.76 (1.08–2.86) 2.33 (1.42–3.81) |
Functional impairment due to PTSD or depression | Not impaired Some impairment | 1 3.04 (2.09–4.43) | 1 2.40 (1.64–3.53) | 1 2.94 (2.01–4.30) | 1 2.36 (1.60–3.48) |
Poor mental health days | <14 ≥14 | 1 1.68 (1.21–2.34) | 1 1.63 (1.16–2.27) | 1 1.57 (1.12–2.20) | 1 1.53 (1.09–2.16) |
Social Support and Stress | |||||
Social support | 0–6 7–11 12–15 16–20 | 1 0.58 (0.41–0.83) 0.38 (0.25–0.57) 0.25 (0.16–0.40) | 1 0.55 (0.38–0.79) 0.37 (0.24–0.57) 0.25 (0.16–0.41) | ||
Stressful events in the last 12 months | No Yes | 1 1.44 (1.06–1.96) | 1 1.32 (0.96–1.81) | ||
Mental Health Service Use and Health Care Resources | |||||
No health insurance at any point within 12 months | No Yes | 1 2.47 (1.69–3.61) | 1 2.37 (1.61–3.48) | ||
Service use in past 12 months | No Yes | 1 1.26 (0.89–1.77) | 1 1.31 (0.92–1.86) |
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Kung, W.W.; Wang, X.; Liu, X.; Goldmann, E.; Huang, D. Unmet Mental Health Care Needs among Asian Americans 10–11 Years After Exposure to the World Trade Center Attack. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071302
Kung WW, Wang X, Liu X, Goldmann E, Huang D. Unmet Mental Health Care Needs among Asian Americans 10–11 Years After Exposure to the World Trade Center Attack. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(7):1302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071302
Chicago/Turabian StyleKung, Winnie W., Xiaoran Wang, Xinhua Liu, Emily Goldmann, and Debbie Huang. 2019. "Unmet Mental Health Care Needs among Asian Americans 10–11 Years After Exposure to the World Trade Center Attack" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 7: 1302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071302
APA StyleKung, W. W., Wang, X., Liu, X., Goldmann, E., & Huang, D. (2019). Unmet Mental Health Care Needs among Asian Americans 10–11 Years After Exposure to the World Trade Center Attack. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(7), 1302. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071302