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題名 A Comparative Study on Family Interaction and Health Among Asian Americans from a Social Network Perspective
作者 姜學謙
Chiang, Hsueh Chien
貢獻者 社會碩一
日期 2025-06
上傳時間 2025-07-10
摘要 This study explores the impact of family interaction and family structure on self-rated health among Asian Americans from a social network perspective. Using data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), we analyze how different family structures shape individuals’ social connections and health outcomes. We further examine family interaction frequency and time as key mechanisms influencing health. We hypothesize that stronger family networks and more frequent interactions provide greater social support and emotional resources, leading to improved self-rated health. However, certain family structures or culture may introduce caregiving burdens or role strain, resulting in complex health effects. Employing an Ordered Probit Model, we control for socioeconomic status, age, gender, disability status, Asian subgroups, and cultural background. This study contributes new empirical evidence to the intersection of social networks and health research, highlighting the critical role of family networks in promoting well-being among Asian American communities.
關聯 Sunbelt 2025 “Social Networks, Mechanisms, and Algorithms”, International Network for Social Network Analysis
資料類型 conference
dc.contributor 社會碩一
dc.creator (作者) 姜學謙
dc.creator (作者) Chiang, Hsueh Chien
dc.date (日期) 2025-06
dc.date.accessioned 2025-07-10-
dc.date.available 2025-07-10-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 2025-07-10-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/157960-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This study explores the impact of family interaction and family structure on self-rated health among Asian Americans from a social network perspective. Using data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), we analyze how different family structures shape individuals’ social connections and health outcomes. We further examine family interaction frequency and time as key mechanisms influencing health. We hypothesize that stronger family networks and more frequent interactions provide greater social support and emotional resources, leading to improved self-rated health. However, certain family structures or culture may introduce caregiving burdens or role strain, resulting in complex health effects. Employing an Ordered Probit Model, we control for socioeconomic status, age, gender, disability status, Asian subgroups, and cultural background. This study contributes new empirical evidence to the intersection of social networks and health research, highlighting the critical role of family networks in promoting well-being among Asian American communities.
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dc.relation (關聯) Sunbelt 2025 “Social Networks, Mechanisms, and Algorithms”, International Network for Social Network Analysis
dc.title (題名) A Comparative Study on Family Interaction and Health Among Asian Americans from a Social Network Perspective
dc.type (資料類型) conference