Health Vulnerability of Immigrants with Limited English Proficiency: A Study of Older Korean Americans.

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      Objectives To examine the extent to which limited English proficiency ( LEP) poses a risk to physical and mental health, using older Korean Americans as a target population. Design Cross-sectional survey. Participants Older Korean Americans (N = 1,301). Measurements Health outcomes were indexed using binary variables covering activity limitation, self-rated health, and probable depression. Participants who reported that they spoke English less than very well were categorized as manifesting LEP. Results Approximately 71% of the sample had LEP. Those with LEP scored lower on all measures of health than their English-proficient counterparts. In multivariate models, the risk of having activity limitations was 2.72 times as great (95% confidence interval ( CI) = 1.72-4.29, P < .001), a fair or poor rating of health 2.59 times as great (95% CI = 1.91-3.49, P < .001), and probable depression 1.73 times as great (95% CI = 1.29-2.31, P < .001) in participants with LEP. Conclusion Limited English proficiency was identified as a critical source of health vulnerability. Systematic efforts should be made to reach out to older immigrants with LEP and include them in health-related research and prevention and intervention programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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