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(IN)VISIBLE MINORITIES IN CANADIAN HEALTH DATA AND RESEARCH: A SCOPING REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Karen M. Kobayashi, PhD Sociology/Centre on Aging

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SSHHRC Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster Grant Co-Principal Investigators: Zoua Vang, PhD, Sociology, McGill University Sharon Lee, PhD, Sociology, University of Victoria Research Assistant: Mushira Khan, PhD student, Sociology, University of Victoria

Why is this Research Important? Significant increase in Canada s visible minority population in the past decade (Statistics Canada, 2013) 13% 19% 2% 1971 2001 2011

Why is this Research Important? Relevance to an Aging Population Increase in the Visible Minority Older Adult (VMOA) population in Canada 2.3% 7.2% 1981 2006

WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW Are visible minority Canadians healthier or less healthy than their white counterparts? Do risk factors for health conditions differ for visible minority and white Canadians? How do different visible minority groups compare with one another on health outcomes and measures?

RESEARCH QUESTION Are Visible Minorities Invisible In Canadian Health Data and Research? Source: National Post, 2014

METHODOLOGY Scoping Review to address specific questions on: 1. The mortality and morbidity patterns of visible minorities relative to white Canadians 2. The determinants of visible minority health 3. The health status of VMOA 4. Promising datasets

FINDINGS Description of Studies TABLE 1 Number of Studies (N) Studies that focus on some aspect of health of 5 visible minorities compared with whites, using national data Studies that focus on some aspect of health of 35 visible minorities, using provincial/local data Studies that focus only on health of immigrant 40 visible minorities Studies with separate analysis of immigrant visible 2 minorities and Canadian-born visible minorities Studies that focus on some aspect of health of 2 visible minority older adults compared with white older adults Studies that focus only on health of immigrant 9 visible minority older adults Other publications 6

Total number of studies Diabetes Hypertensio n and Heart Disease Mental health Mortality Cancer All Visible 14 - + ++ + + - + + + - + = - Minorities Select visible minority populations: Chinese 7 - - + + - + - Black 5 - - - + + South Asian 12 - - - - - = + + - - = - Select visible minority populations, as approximated by country/region of birth for foreign-born persons. TABLE 2 (all) Non- 15 European China 6 South Asia 5 East Asia 1 Africa 1

Data Sources FIGURE 1

FINDINGS Major gap in health data and research on visible minorities in Canada Many studies failed to distinguish between immigrants and Canadian-born visible minorities Visible minorities often treated as a monolithic category The visible minority older adult population is even more invisible in health data and research. The most promising dataset appears to be the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS). Limited research on discrimination as an important social determinant of health *

RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Data Needs: Oversampling visible minorities in standard health surveys such as the CCHS, or conducting targeted health surveys of visible minorities Surveys should collect information on key socio-demographic characteristics such as nativity, ethnic origin, socioeconomic status, and age-at-arrival for immigrants 2. Research Needs: Researchers could consider an intersectionality approach in their analyses.

CURRENT RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between discrimination and health, i.e., chronic conditions and selfreported mental health, among VM and white older adults Analysis of 2013 CCHS-D data Rapid Response Module on Discrimination Preliminary Findings

(IN)VISIBLE MINORITIES IN CANADIAN HEALTH DATA AND RESEARCH Contact: Karen Kobayashi: kmkobay@uvic.ca Sharon M. Lee: sml@uvic.ca Zoua M. Vang: zoua.vang@mcgill.ca