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The Population Study of ChINese Elderly (PINE) Study is a collaborative effort between the Chinese Health, Aging, and Policy Program at Rutgers University, Northwestern University and several community services organizations, including Chinese American Service League, Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) and Xilin Asian Community Center as the main community partners. This synergistic academic-community partnership is led by XinQi Dong MD, MPH, at Rutgers University, Melissa A Simon, MD, MPH, Esther Wong, ACSW, Bernarda Wong, ACSW, and utilizes a community-based participatory research approach.

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  • The PINE Study
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  • The Population Study of ChINese Elderly (PINE) Study is a collaborative effort between the Chinese Health, Aging, and Policy Program at Rutgers University, Northwestern University and several community services organizations, including Chinese American Service League, Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) and Xilin Asian Community Center as the main community partners. This synergistic academic-community partnership is led by XinQi Dong MD, MPH, at Rutgers University, Melissa A Simon, MD, MPH, Esther Wong, ACSW, Bernarda Wong, ACSW, and utilizes a community-based participatory research approach. The PINE Study is an extensive study that examines the general health and quality of life of Chinese elderly in the Chicago metropolitan area–the largest cohort of Chinese elderly ever assembled for epidemiological research in Western countries. The image and acronym "PINE" was used as a suitable name for the study as in Chinese culture, it symbolizes longevity, resilience, respect and successful aging, which is parallel to the research objectives. Between 2011 and 2013, 3,159 face-to-face interviews were conducted with elderly living in the community, ages ranging from 60 to 105. Each participant’s interview was personalized according to the languages or dialects they preferred, such as English, Cantonese, Taishanese, Mandarin or Teochew. Data were assembled using a web-based program application which had English, Chinese traditional and simplified characters. (en)
  • 松年研究(英語:The PINE Study 為芝加哥華裔老年人口調查之縮寫)是羅許大學(Rush University)的華人老齡健康研究中心、西北大學、華人諮詢服務處、美亞健康協會、及希林協會所聯合創立,並由羅許大學的董新奇醫生、西北大學的Melissa Simon醫生、華人諮詢服務處的Esther Wong與Bernarda Wong所共同領導。本研究藉由社區參與的方式來研究芝加哥地區華裔老人的身體健康和生活品質,是目前西方國家中最大研究華裔老人的人口研究。其中「松」在中國文化中代表了長壽、堅韌、尊重、及健康老齡化,與松年研究之目標相符,故以此命名。 松年研究在2011年至2013年間與3,159位60歲以上之華裔參與者進行面談,每場面談皆使用參與者習慣的語言訪問,其中包括英文、普通話、粵語、台山話、潮州話。資料的搜集是使用以網頁為主的問卷,文字主要為英文、繁體中文、簡體中文。 (zh)
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  • Longevity, Resilience, Respect and Successful Aging
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  • To improve the health and quality of life of the U.S. Chinese Aging population through education, research, advocacy, poly and sustainable community-engagement.
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  • The PINE Study (en)
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  • Northwestern University, Chinese American Service League, Xilin Asian Community Center (en)
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  • NIH funded (en)
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  • The Chicago area (en)
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  • Chinese Health, Aging, and Policy Program, Rush Institute for Healthy Aging, Rutgers University (en)
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  • Longevity, Resilience, Respect and Successful Aging (en)
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  • Population Study of ChINese Elderly (en)
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  • To improve the health and quality of life of the U.S. Chinese Aging population through education, research, advocacy, poly and sustainable community-engagement. (en)
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  • 松年研究(英語:The PINE Study 為芝加哥華裔老年人口調查之縮寫)是羅許大學(Rush University)的華人老齡健康研究中心、西北大學、華人諮詢服務處、美亞健康協會、及希林協會所聯合創立,並由羅許大學的董新奇醫生、西北大學的Melissa Simon醫生、華人諮詢服務處的Esther Wong與Bernarda Wong所共同領導。本研究藉由社區參與的方式來研究芝加哥地區華裔老人的身體健康和生活品質,是目前西方國家中最大研究華裔老人的人口研究。其中「松」在中國文化中代表了長壽、堅韌、尊重、及健康老齡化,與松年研究之目標相符,故以此命名。 松年研究在2011年至2013年間與3,159位60歲以上之華裔參與者進行面談,每場面談皆使用參與者習慣的語言訪問,其中包括英文、普通話、粵語、台山話、潮州話。資料的搜集是使用以網頁為主的問卷,文字主要為英文、繁體中文、簡體中文。 (zh)
  • The Population Study of ChINese Elderly (PINE) Study is a collaborative effort between the Chinese Health, Aging, and Policy Program at Rutgers University, Northwestern University and several community services organizations, including Chinese American Service League, Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) and Xilin Asian Community Center as the main community partners. This synergistic academic-community partnership is led by XinQi Dong MD, MPH, at Rutgers University, Melissa A Simon, MD, MPH, Esther Wong, ACSW, Bernarda Wong, ACSW, and utilizes a community-based participatory research approach. (en)
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  • The PINE Study (en)
  • 松年研究 (zh)
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