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NYC COVID-19 Community Resources and Needs Assessment (NYC COVID-19 CHRNA)
The NYC COVID-19 Community Resources and Needs Assessment (CHRNA) survey was a collaboration between NYU Center for the Study of Asian American (CSAAH), the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF), Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC), and 28 partnering community-based organizations. Together, CSAAH and our partners collaboratively worked to develop and launch a community health survey to better understand the experiences of Asian American communities during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the New York City (NYC) metropolitan area.
The NYC COVID-19 CHRNA survey instrument was developed in close partnership with community partners. The survey was administered online between April 23, 2021 to November 5, 2021. The web survey could be completed in several languages, including: Bangla, Burmese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Punjabi, Tagalog, Urdu, and Vietnamese. To participate in the survey, individuals needed to be 18 years of age or older, self-identify as Asian American, Arab American, or Latinx, and as a resident in the NYC metropolitan area.
**The NYC COVID-19 CHRNA builds on the work from CSAAH's prior rounds of CHRNA surveying, conducted in Asian American communities in NYC. To learn more about these past efforts and to view related community reports, please visit: https://aanhpihealth.org/community-health-resources-and-needs-assessment-chrna. To also learn more about our CHRNA research process, visit our NYU CSAAH nyu.edu webpage with additional background history of our CHRNA. **
Funding Acknowledgement *This project was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Award Number U54MD000538, National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute (NHLBI) Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Non-Federal 1OT2HL156812-01, Westat Sub-OTA No: 6793-02-S013, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Award Numbers NU38OT2020001477, CFDA number 93.421 and 1NH23IP922639-01-00, CFDA number 93.185.*
Full Report
In July 2022, we released a detailed report of our findings from our needs assessment. CSAAH and community partners collaboratively conducted data analysis and final reporting of survey findings. To view the full report (PDF), click here: NYC COVID CHRNA_Full Report_final. To share or view an in-language summary of survey findings and key recommendations, click below to view the translated Executive Summary of the full NYC COVID-19 CHRNA Report in the following languages:
- Arabic
- Bangla
- Hindi
- Japanese
- Korean
- Nepali
- Punjabi
- Simplified Chinese
- Traditional Chinese
- Urdu
- Vietnamese
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Short Report
In March 2022, we released advance findings from our needs assessment in the form of a short report. In this short report, we highlight findings in three key areas: COVID-19 vaccination, food hardship and access to food, and language access, and also suggest opportunities where direct support can be provided to support specific NYC Asian American communities to address these challenges. Findings from this survey effort verified existing patterns that have already been observed and described as having impact on Asian American communities, such as economic hardship, disruptions in access to healthcare and experiencing anti-Asian discrimination.
Click here to view the short report (PDF) in English: Asian American_NYC COVID CHRNA_Advance Findings
Data Access
You may request access to the New York City COVID-19 Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment (2021). To do so, please visit: https://datacatalog.med.nyu.edu/dataset/10566
NYC DOHMH Data Brief – Health Disparities among Asian New Yorkers (2018)
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH)'s first report on Health Disparities among Asian New Yorkers.
NYC Health – Special Reports
The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene page containing a variety of Special Reports, including health data publications and presentations on a variety of topics to assist New Yorkers.
NYU Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH)
Community fact sheets on AA communities in NYC
Office of Minority Health (OMH) – Asthma and Asian Americans
Asthma and Asian Americans
One Nation Commission Report: Built on the Strength of Immigrants
The "One Nation Commission Report, Built on the Strength of Immigrants" was released in October of 2019 and launched through a news conference in conjunction with the Tri- Caucus (Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus) in Washington, D.C. Since the release of the Report, over 3000+ physical copies have reached constituents from all around the country, from New York to Texas, Georgia to Washington state.
OPAWL Building AAPI Feminist Leadership
Founded in 2016, OPAWL is a grassroots member-led community that organizes for social justice and elevates the voices, visibility, and progressive leadership of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women and nonbinary people in Ohio. OPAWL has three regional hubs in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland as well as a statewide online community.
Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community’s opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research.

