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Changing the landscape of South Asian migrant health research by advancing second-generation immigrant health needs

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TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE
卷 11, 期 6, 页码 1295-1297

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/tbm/ibaa084

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South Asian; Migrants; Acculturation; Health behavior; Non-communicable disease; Health promotion

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South Asian immigrants face a growing burden of non-communicable diseases, especially second-generation communities that are underserved and understudied. More research and data collection are needed to understand behavioral and cultural patterns that contribute to disease onset and progression among this population. Expanding research on second-generation South Asian migrant health may help develop tailored interventions.
South Asian immigrants confront a growing non-communicable disease burden, a significant issue in countries such as the USA. While efforts have slowly begun to address South Asian migrant health, second-generation communities remain underserved and understudied despite facing many of the same non-communicable disease concerns. The aim of this commentary is to highlight unique health disparities contributing to the current South Asian migrant health status and identify pathways for further formative research needed to inform subsequent development, implementation, and evaluation of health interventions targeting this community. Extant peer-reviewed literature addressing second-generation South Asian health issues was used to identify key research pathways needed to address existing gaps. Specifically, we call for (a) enhancing targeted surveillance and recruitment in research and (b) collecting data to help characterize behavioral and cultural patterns that may contribute to disease onset and progression. Expanding research on second-generation South Asian migrant health may help to develop tailored and targeted interventions.

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