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Korean immigrants don't buy health insurance: The influences of culture on self-employed Korean immigrants focusing on structure and functions of social networks

机译:韩国移民不会购买健康保险:文化对自雇韩国移民的影响,重点是社会网络的结构和职能

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Culture has been pinpointed as a culprit of disparities in health insurance coverage between Korean immigrants and other ethnic groups. This study explored specific mechanisms by which culture influences a decision to buy health insurance among self-employed Korean immigrants living in ethnic enclaves by focusing on the structure and functions of social networks. Between March and June 2015, we recruited 24 Korean immigrant adults (aged 18 or older) who identified as self-employed and being uninsured for substantial periods before 2014 in Southern California. Interviews were conducted in Korean, and Korean transcripts were translated into English by two bilingual interpreters. Using constant comparative analysis, we explored why participants didn't purchase health insurance after migrating to the United States and how their social networks influenced their decisions whether to purchase health insurance. Results indicate Korean immigrants sought health information from dense and homogeneous social networks whose members are mostly Korean immigrants embedded in similar social contexts. Social learning was frequently observed when people sought health care while uninsured. However, respondents often noted social ties do not provide helpful information about benefits, costs, and ways to use health insurance. "Koreans don't buy health insurance" was a dominant social norm reported by most respondents. Findings indicate that social learning and normative influence occur inside social networks and these mechanisms seemingly prevent purchasing of health insurance. In addition to the individual mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more targeted approaches that consider the structure and functions of social networks could improve the public health of Korean immigrants. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:文化已被定为韩国移民与其他民族之间的健康保险覆盖率的障碍。本研究通过重点关注社会网络的结构和职能,探索了文化影响在居住在民族的自雇韩国移民中购买健康保险的特定机制。 2015年3月至6月在2015年3月至6月之间,我们招募了24名韩国移民成年人(年龄18岁或以上),他在南加州之前确定了自雇人士并在2014年之前的大量期间被保险。采访在韩国进行,韩国成绩单两种双语口译员翻译成英文。使用持续的比较分析,我们探讨了为什么参与者在迁移到美国后没有购买健康保险以及他们的社交网络如何影响他们的决定是否购买健康保险。结果表明,韩国移民从密集和均匀的社交网络中寻求健康信息,其成员大多是朝鲜移民嵌入着类似的社会环境中。当人们在没有保险时寻求医疗保健时经常观察到社会学习。然而,受访者经常注意到社会关系不提供有关使用健康保险的福利,成本和方法的有用信息。 “韩国人不买健康保险”是大多数受访者报告的主要社会常态。调查结果表明,社交网络内部的社会学习和规范影响,这些机制看起来似乎防止购买健康保险。除了患者保护和经济实惠的护理法案中的个人授权,考虑社交网络结构和职能的更具针对性的方法可以改善韩国移民的公共卫生。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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