نتایج جستجو برای: african american

تعداد نتایج: 286598  

2016
Shervin Assari Maryam Moghani Lankarani Cleopatra Howard Caldwell Marc A Zimmerman

BACKGROUND African American youth are more likely than other racial and ethnic groups to be obese. African American youth are also more likely to live in disadvantaged neighborhoods which increase their victimization, observation, and fear of violence. OBJECTIVES This study tested if victimization, observation, and fear of violence in the neighborhood during adolescence predict trajectory of ...

2007
Sung Joon Jang

This paper empirically evaluates Broidy and Agnew’s propositions, in which they apply general strain theory to explain gender differences in crime and deviance, by analyzing data from a national survey of adult African Americans. First, African American women were more likely to report strains related to physical health, interpersonal relations, gender roles in the family, and less likely to me...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2004
Rebecca Treiman

One characteristic of African American vernacular English (AAVE) is final obstruent devoicing, where the final consonant of a word like rigid is pronounced more like /t/ than /d/. To determine whether this dialect characteristic influences adults' spelling, African American and White college students spelled words such as rigid and ballot, pronounced by either a speaker of their own dialect or ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2002
A William Blackstock James E Herndon Electra D Paskett Michael C Perry Stephen L Graziano Joseph J Muscato Michael P Kosty Wallace L Akerley Jimmie Holland Stewart Fleishman Mark R Green

BACKGROUND Among patients diagnosed with advanced non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), African-Americans have lower survival rates than non-African-Americans. Whether this difference is due to innate characteristics of the disease in the two ethnicities or to disparities in health care is not known. We investigated whether the disparity in survival would persist when patients were treated wit...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2007
Mitchell H Gail Joseph P Costantino David Pee Melissa Bondy Lisa Newman Mano Selvan Garnet L Anderson Kathleen E Malone Polly A Marchbanks Worta McCaskill-Stevens Sandra A Norman Michael S Simon Robert Spirtas Giske Ursin Leslie Bernstein

BACKGROUND The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is widely used for counseling and determining eligibility for breast cancer prevention trials, although its validity for projecting risk in African American women is uncertain. We developed a model for projecting absolute risk of invasive breast cancer in African American women and compared its projections ...

2013
Allan C. Gelber Rebecca L. Manno Ami A. Shah Adrianne Woods Elizabeth N. Le Francesco Boin Laura K. Hummers Fredrick M. Wigley

Experience suggests that African Americans may express autoimmune disease differently than other racial groups. In the context of systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), we sought to determine whether race was related to a more adverse expression of disease. Between January 1, 1990, and December 31, 2009, a total of 409 African American and 1808 white patients with scleroderma were evaluated at a sin...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2007
Steven D Weisbord Linda F Fried Mark L Unruh Paul L Kimmel Galen E Switzer Michael J Fine Robert M Arnold

BACKGROUND Although studies have shown that African American haemodialysis patients report better overall quality of life than Whites, racial differences in depression and symptom burden remain less well characterized. The aim of this study was to compare these domains between African American and White patients on chronic haemodialysis. METHODS We surveyed African American and White maintena...

2007
Jaleel K. Abdul-Adil

Parental involvement in schools is a national priority for both educators and researchers to promote the successful schooling of contemporary youth. Contemporary parental involvement research has produced some promising findings, but parental involvement efforts with inner-city African Americans are currently limited by problems of research methodology and program foci. Certain research studies...

2011
Steven A. Bigler Charles R. Pound Xinchun Zhou

We reviewed more than 3,000 pathology reports on prostate cancer-related surgical specimens and analyzed racial disparities in histological and clinical features at the time of initial biopsy, diagnosis of prostate cancer, and prostatectomy, as well as in characteristics of tumor evolution between African American and Caucasian patients. As compared to Caucasians, African American patients had ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2008
Linda A. Jackson Yong Zhao Anthony Kolenic Hiram E. Fitzgerald Rena Harold Alexander von Eye

This research examined race and gender differences in the intensity and nature of IT use and whether IT use predicted academic performance. A sample of 515 children (172 African Americans and 343 Caucasian Americans), average age 12 years old, completed surveys as part of their participation in the Children and Technology Project. Findings indicated race and gender differences in the intensity ...

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