Gaston, Gina B., and Binta Alleyne-Green, "The Impact of African Americans' Beliefs About HIV Medical Care on Treatment Adherence: A Systematic Review and Recommendations for Interventions," AIDS Behavior, 17 (2013), 31-40.G. B. Gaston and B. Alleyne-Green, "The impact of African ...
Part two of the study builds on findings from Study 1 with parameter estimates from a Logit regression to examine how social, economic and physical conditions determine vulnerability to COVID-19 infection among African Americans. Implications for how healthcare organizations can address the needs of ...
cell anemia, and lupus, and are more likely to engage in lifestyles that are not conducive to good health. Examines attitudes and beliefs This study examines the attitudes of African Americans and white Americans toward the health care system and sources of health information. In particular, it ...
Cultural beliefs and values are thought to account for differences between African Americans and whites in the use of advance directives and beliefs about ... L Chen,M Lin,H Lai,... - 《Journal of the American Geriatrics Society》 被引量: 28发表: 2010年 Organizing Rural Health Care The li...
The purpose was to explore development over time, during and after pregnancy, of beliefs about health, illness and healthcare in migrant women with GDM born in Africa living in Sweden, and study the influence on self-care and care seeking. Qualitative prospective study. Semi-structured interviews...
African American/Black Health Disparities The African American/Black population experiences significant disparities with chronic conditions, access to care, and more.African Americans/Blacks represent approximately 13.4% of the United States population.1 The U.S. Census Bureau defines the terms “African...
L. (2000). Assessing the health attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of African Americans attending church: A comparison from two communities. Journal of Community Health, 25, 211–224. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Li, S., Stampfer, M. J., Williams, D. R., & VanderWeele, T. J. ...
African Americans may be less likely to seek help than whites, which may be due partly to stigma and beliefs in the African-American community about causes of as well as to external obstacles, such as involuntary civil commitment. Because African Americans are more likely than whites to seek ...
African Americans and Caribbean immigrants are often included in the “black” category [13,14,15,16,17]. This monolithic view of the black population in the U.S. bears serious health and healthcare implications for African immigrants, because while an Africa-born black immigrant and a U.S....
The research explored whether a statistically significant difference exist among African Americans military beneficiaries population as compared to non-Hispanic Whites pertaining to their knowledge of hospice care, attitudes and beliefs about hospice, distrust in the health care system, and advanced care ...