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Autor:
Nga Nguyen, Pragati S. Advani, Felicia D. Fisher, Adolfo G. Cuevas, Lorna H. McNeill, Lorraine R. Reitzel, Elaine J. Savoy, David W. Wetter
Publikováno v:
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 23:967-975
Background: African Americans suffer disproportionately from the adverse consequences of behavioral risk factors for cancer relative to other ethnic groups. Recent studies have assessed how financial strain might uniquely contribute to engagement in
Autor:
Welela Tereffe, Isabelle Bedrosian, Stacy L. Moulder, Amal Melhem-Bertrand, Abenaa M. Brewster, Tunghi May Pini, Richard L. Theriault, Pragati S. Advani, Shon Black, Jun Ying
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 120:894-900
BACKGROUND Adherence to guidelines for surveillance mammography and clinic visits is an important component of breast cancer survivorship care. Identifying ethnic disparities in adherence may lead to improved care delivery and outcomes. METHODS Recor
Autor:
Lorna H. McNeill, Pragati S. Advani, Elaine J. Savoy, Jennifer Irvin Vidrine, David W. Wetter, Adolfo G. Cuevas, Nga Nguyen, Felicia D. Fisher, Lorraine R. Reitzel
Publikováno v:
American journal of health behavior. 38(4)
OBJECTIVES To explore relations between loneliness and self-rated health among African-American adults of diverse ages. METHODS Associations between loneliness and self-rated health were investigated using covariate-adjusted linear regression models.
Autor:
Felicia D. Fisher, David W. Wetter, Pragati S. Advani, Lorraine R. Reitzel, Adolfo G. Cuevas, Lorna H. McNeill, Elaine J. Savoy, Nga Nguyen
Publikováno v:
American journal of health behavior. 38(3)
Health disparities among Black adults have been an ongoing problem in the United States.1 For example, prevalence and mortality rates are higher among Black adults for heart disease, cancer, and stroke as compared to other ethnic groups.2–4 Blacks