# The Prevalence of Disabilities Among Vietnamese-Origin Older Adults in the United States

**Authors:** Hoang T. Nguyen, Christina E. Miyawaki, Kyriakos S. Markides

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/30495334261418950 · 2026-02-18

## TL;DR

Vietnamese-origin older adults in the U.S. have the highest disability rates among Asian groups, highlighting their unique health challenges.

## Contribution

The study provides updated national disability prevalence estimates for Vietnamese-origin older adults compared to other ethnic groups.

## Key findings

- Vietnamese-origin older adults reported the highest disability prevalence among Asian groups across multiple categories.
- Asian-origin older adults as a group had higher disability rates than non-Hispanic Whites in most categories.
- Findings highlight the vulnerability of Vietnamese-origin older adults due to historical and socioeconomic factors.

## Abstract

Little information is available on the disability status of the diverse Asian-origin older population in the United States (U.S.). Limited literature has shown that Vietnamese-origin older adults have the highest prevalence of disability among all Asian-origin groups. Our primary objective was to illustrate how Vietnamese-origin older adults differed from those of other Asian and non-Hispanic White-origin.

We updated a previous report and computed national estimates of the prevalence of different types of disability for various ethnic populations using data from the 2017 to 2021 American Community Survey. Survey weights and the jackknife method were used for population estimates.

Results showed that all Asian-origin older adults as a group reported higher prevalence of disability in all categories (independent living, self-care, cognitive, ambulatory, and vision) except for hearing disability, compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Among the Asian-origin groups, Vietnamese-origin older adults of both genders reported the highest prevalence of disability, which was consistent with previously reported results in 2011.

Owing to their refugee and socioeconomic statuses and other factors, Vietnamese-origin older adults in the U.S. are an especially vulnerable population whose poor overall health and health care needs deserve the attention of both health and social policy makers.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** deafness (MESH:D003638), sensory deficits (MESH:D012678), Hearing and vision impairments (MESH:D054062), hearing disability (MESH:D006311), ORCID iDs (MESH:C535742), disability in hearing, vision, cognition (MESH:D014786), hearing difficulty (MESH:D034381), limitations (MESH:D045745), cognitive difficulties (MESH:D003072), Disabilities (MESH:D009069), ACS (MESH:D003147), blindness (MESH:D001766)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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