نتایج جستجو برای: african american

تعداد نتایج: 286598  

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1998
M E Fernandez E J Mutran D C Reitzes S Sudha

We used data from a prospective investigation of full-time workers aged 58 to 64 years and residing in a North Carolina metropolitan area at baseline to examine a causal model for depressive symptomatology among White men, White women, African American men and African American women. We found significant group differences. (1) White men were more vulnerable to social network losses than White w...

Journal: :Journal of the National Medical Association 2013
Ruth S Shim Peter Baltrus L DiAnne Bradford Kisha B Holden Edith Fresh Lonnie E Fuller

BACKGROUND African American women are more likely to seek treatment for depression in primary care settings; however, few women receive guideline-concordant depression treatment in these settings. This investigation focused on the impact of depression on overall functioning in African American women in a primary care setting. METHODS Data was collected from a sample of 507 African American wo...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Tiffany A Wallace Robyn L Prueitt Ming Yi Tiffany M Howe John W Gillespie Harris G Yfantis Robert M Stephens Neil E Caporaso Christopher A Loffredo Stefan Ambs

The incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer are significantly higher in African-American men when compared with European-American men. We tested the hypothesis that differences in tumor biology contribute to this survival health disparity. Using microarray technology, we obtained gene expression profiles of primary prostate tumors resected from 33 African-American and 36 European-Ameri...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2009
Melinda R. Stolley Lisa K. Sharp April Oh Linda Schiffer

INTRODUCTION Breast cancer survival rates are lower for African American women than for white women. Obesity, high-fat diets, and lack of regular physical activity increase risk for breast cancer recurrence, comorbid conditions, and premature death. Eighty-two percent of African American women are overweight or obese, partly because of unhealthy eating and exercise patterns. Although successful...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2005
Phyllis D Morgan Joshua Fogel Linda Rose Kim Barnett Victoria Mock Bertha Lane Davis Melvin Gaskins Carolyn Brown-Davis

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To explore the process of coping with breast cancer among African American women and their spouses. DESIGN Exploratory, qualitative study using grounded theory methods. SETTING Large metropolitan area in the mid-Atlantic United States. SAMPLE 12 African American couples (N = 24). METHODS African American women and their spouses were asked to complete a background data...

Journal: :Clinical genitourinary cancer 2016
Chiledum Ahaghotu Robert Tyler Oliver Sartor

In the United States, the incidence and mortality rates of many cancers, especially prostate cancer, are disproportionately high among African American men compared with Caucasian men. Recently, mortality rates for prostate cancer have declined more rapidly in African American versus Caucasian men, but prostate cancer is still the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2009
Kumaravel Rajakumar Stephen B Thomas Donald Musa Donna Almario Mary A Garza

OBJECTIVE To assess and compare the attitudes and trust that African American and white parents have toward their children participating in research. DESIGN Self-administered, cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of parents. SETTING Primary Care Center at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh from August 2004 through April 2005. PARTICIPANTS One hundred ninety parents (140 African A...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2000
B G Knight M Silverstein T J McCallum L S Fox

A sociocultural stress and coping model to explain emotional distress among caregivers of family members who have dementia across ethnic and cultural groups is presented and explored in a sample of 41 African American and 128 non-African American caregivers. In this sample, African American caregivers reported lower levels of burden but equal levels of depression and anxiety. In the structural ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2012
Urmila Chandran Kim M Hirshfield Elisa V Bandera

OBJECTIVE While the role of nutrition, physical activity and body size on breast cancer risk has been extensively investigated, most of these studies were conducted in Caucasian populations. However, there are well-known differences in tumour biology and the prevalence of these factors between African-American and Caucasian women. The objective of the present paper was to conduct a review of th...

Journal: :Journal of prevention & intervention in the community 2011
Felecia A Lee Rhonda K Lewis Jamilia R Sly Chakema Carmack Shani R Roberts Polly Basore

African American males experience poor academic performance, high absenteeism at school, and are at increased risk of being involved in violence than other racial groups. Given that the educational outlook for African American males appears bleak, it is important to assess the aspirations of these adolescent males in order to find the gap between aspirations and educational attainment. In order...

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