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- Title
Black Alaskans Health Needs Assessment during COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Social Work.
- Authors
Mbise, Amana; Hodge-Growden, Celeste; Bemben, Thea; Shimizu, Rei
- Abstract
At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic it became clear that Black people were experiencing more severe symptoms and had higher rates of mortality from COVID-19 than White people. However, data on racial differences in death and hospitalization rates in Alaska were less clear. To address this, the Alaska Black Caucus initiated the first Black Alaskans health needs assessment to understand the health status, needs, and resources of the Black community of Alaska. This article reports on the design, implementation, and descriptive results from the survey portion of the first community health needs assessment of Black Alaskans. The findings indicate that a majority of Black Alaskans report being moderately healthy, having access to health insurance, owning their homes, and having a favorable view of their neighborhood. However, too many are unable to work due to poor physical or mental health challenges and are diagnosed with one or more chronic health diseases. In addition, Black Alaskans experience high rates of substance abuse, have untreated mental health conditions, consume tobacco products at a high rate, and are not screening for some cancers. The article will conclude by presenting additional strategies for improving healthcare access and responsiveness for Black Alaskans.
- Subjects
ALASKA; SUBSTANCE abuse risk factors; CHRONIC disease risk factors; MEDICAL care use; HEALTH services accessibility; COMMUNITY support; HEALTH status indicators; AFRICAN Americans; HUMAN services programs; MENTAL health; SECONDARY analysis; QUALITATIVE research; FOCUS groups; RESEARCH funding; HEALTH insurance; INTERVIEWING; STATISTICAL sampling; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; SOCIAL case work; SURVEYS; RESEARCH methodology; HEALTH behavior; NEEDS assessment; HOUSING; TOBACCO products; DATA analysis software; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; COVID-19 pandemic; NEIGHBORHOOD characteristics; WELL-being
- Publication
Health & Social Work, 2024, Vol 49, Issue 2, p77
- ISSN
0360-7283
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/hsw/hlae007