Purpose: There is a dearth of effective, evidence-based programs to reduce chronic disease in low-income African-American men. We report on the results of formative research in the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded MOCHA Moving Forward project on factors identified by the participants to drive health disparities. Methods: Based on individual interviews with 42 middle-aged (40–65 years), low-income African-American men, three themes emerged. Results: First, the results indicate a hierarchy in the perceived relative influence of different factors, with poverty and unemployment perceived to have the most powerful affects. Second, results show that factors in different domains do not operate as discrete independent influences, but rath...
A study on the lived experiences of 14 adult African American men, who grew up in low socioeconomic ...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Most Americans are aware of the high rates of social problems among Black Americans. For example, Bl...
Abstract Past research has found clear evidence for racial disparities of chronic disease among Afri...
Previous research has outlined evident disparities in the development of chronic health conditions a...
Past research has found disparities in the likelihood of developing chronic health conditions among ...
Previous research has outlined evident disparities in the development of chronic health conditions a...
Social Determinants of Health (SDH) are the conditions where people are born, grow, live, work, and ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that African American communities have suffered a disproportionate ...
Despite much research in chronic disease self-management, significant gaps in knowledge still exist,...
Studies have shown that there is a direct relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health...
Over the past two decades, there has been growing interest in improving black men's health and the h...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nandi A. Marshall co-authored Social Determinants of Hea...
Socioeconomic status (SES) has powerful and complex impacts on health, and understanding the relatio...
The following discussions about diseases include those diseases that have been identified as the lea...
A study on the lived experiences of 14 adult African American men, who grew up in low socioeconomic ...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Most Americans are aware of the high rates of social problems among Black Americans. For example, Bl...
Abstract Past research has found clear evidence for racial disparities of chronic disease among Afri...
Previous research has outlined evident disparities in the development of chronic health conditions a...
Past research has found disparities in the likelihood of developing chronic health conditions among ...
Previous research has outlined evident disparities in the development of chronic health conditions a...
Social Determinants of Health (SDH) are the conditions where people are born, grow, live, work, and ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that African American communities have suffered a disproportionate ...
Despite much research in chronic disease self-management, significant gaps in knowledge still exist,...
Studies have shown that there is a direct relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health...
Over the past two decades, there has been growing interest in improving black men's health and the h...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Nandi A. Marshall co-authored Social Determinants of Hea...
Socioeconomic status (SES) has powerful and complex impacts on health, and understanding the relatio...
The following discussions about diseases include those diseases that have been identified as the lea...
A study on the lived experiences of 14 adult African American men, who grew up in low socioeconomic ...
Background: Blacks’ diminished return is defined as smaller protective effects of socioeconomic stat...
Most Americans are aware of the high rates of social problems among Black Americans. For example, Bl...