Preventive Health Care Behavior Among Albanian American Population; The Albanian Heath Initiative: A Study by the Albanian American Medical Society©.

I. Lukolic, G. Veseli, E. Lulaj, L. Çoku, S. Çelaj, P. Pochi, M. Salifu, Tafaj Olta, Samy I McFarlane
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Background Preventive health care measures among immigrants and minority groups are generally underutilized. While there is data available regarding healthcare utilization among several ethnic minorities in the USA, little is known regarding health behavior among Albania American communities. Objectives To assess the rate of preventive health screening measures among Albanian American immigrants. Methods Cross sectional analysis of data obtained through anonymous surveys offered to Albanian-American adults over eighteen years of age. Results Of the 175 participants, 52% were females in the age range of 18-80 years. Body Mass Index (BMI) measured as Kg/m2 was 29.0 ± 0.62 (± SEM) versus 26.3±0.73 for men and women respectively, P < 0.01. Of the above participants of 50 years of age and older, 62% had screening colonoscopy and 49% had hepatitis C screening test irrespective of their gender. Out of the eligible female participants, 68% had a pap smear and 71% had a mammogram. Conclusion Preventive health measures such as colonoscopy, mammography and hepatitis C screening, were somewhat comparable to USA population including minority groups. There was a higher rate of marriage among our Albanian cohort (67.5%), compared to that reported in the US A (50.0% reported in 2013). Interestingly, colonoscopy screening rate was higher among USA born and married Albanians.
阿尔巴尼亚裔美国人预防保健行为研究阿尔巴尼亚健康倡议:阿尔巴尼亚裔美国医学会的一项研究©。
背景:移民和少数群体的预防性保健措施通常没有得到充分利用。虽然有关于美国几个少数民族医疗保健利用的数据,但对阿尔巴尼亚裔美国人社区的健康行为知之甚少。目的了解阿尔巴尼亚裔美国移民的预防性健康筛查率。方法对18岁以上的阿尔巴尼亚裔美国成年人通过匿名调查获得的数据进行横断面分析。结果175名参与者中,52%为女性,年龄在18-80岁之间。体重指数(BMI, Kg/m2)男性为29.0±0.62(±SEM),女性为26.3±0.73 (P < 0.01)。在上述50岁及以上的参与者中,62%的人进行了结肠镜检查,49%的人进行了丙型肝炎筛查试验,无论其性别如何。在符合条件的女性参与者中,68%的人做了子宫颈抹片检查,71%的人做了乳房x光检查。结论预防健康措施,如结肠镜检查、乳房x光检查和丙型肝炎筛查,与美国人口(包括少数群体)有一定的可比性。阿尔巴尼亚人的结婚率(67.5%)高于美国(2013年报道的50.0%)。有趣的是,在美国出生和结婚的阿尔巴尼亚人结肠镜筛查率更高。
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