Abstract Background Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never been studied in Korean Americans (KA) despite the fact that trust plays an important role in health behaviors. The purpose of this study is to examine factors influencing trust in the healthcare system and providers among KA women. Methods Data were collected in 196 KA women examining the effects of perceived discrimination and trust on breast cancer screening in the Chicago metropolitan area. Path analysis was used to identify factors influencing trust in the healthcare system and providers. Results Acculturation was positively related to trust in healthcare providers (β = .15, p =. 002), and discrimination in the healthcare system was inve...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
How trust affects health-care utilization is not well-understood, especially in low- and middle- inc...
How trust affects health-care utilization is not well-understood, especially in low- and middle-inco...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never been st...
Background: Trust in the healthcare system is a major contributor for racial disparities in health a...
Background: Trust in the healthcare system is a major contributor for racial disparities in health a...
OBJECTIVE: Korean American (KA) women continue to have lower breast cancer screening rates than othe...
BACKGROUND: Trust in the healthcare system is a major contributor for racial disparities in heal...
Abstract Background While trust in physicians has been rigorously investigated regarding its concept...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Cancer is the leading cause of death for Korean-Americans (KAs), while cancer screening rates among ...
Aim—This paper is a report of a study of the correlates of mammogram use among Korean American women...
PURPOSE: To examine whether and how distrust of the health system and predisposition to use healt...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
How trust affects health-care utilization is not well-understood, especially in low- and middle- inc...
How trust affects health-care utilization is not well-understood, especially in low- and middle-inco...
BACKGROUND: Predictors of trust in healthcare providers and the healthcare system have never been st...
Background: Trust in the healthcare system is a major contributor for racial disparities in health a...
Background: Trust in the healthcare system is a major contributor for racial disparities in health a...
OBJECTIVE: Korean American (KA) women continue to have lower breast cancer screening rates than othe...
BACKGROUND: Trust in the healthcare system is a major contributor for racial disparities in heal...
Abstract Background While trust in physicians has been rigorously investigated regarding its concept...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Objectives: Regular uptake of mammography screening reduces the risk of advanced stage diagnosis of ...
Cancer is the leading cause of death for Korean-Americans (KAs), while cancer screening rates among ...
Aim—This paper is a report of a study of the correlates of mammogram use among Korean American women...
PURPOSE: To examine whether and how distrust of the health system and predisposition to use healt...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
How trust affects health-care utilization is not well-understood, especially in low- and middle- inc...
How trust affects health-care utilization is not well-understood, especially in low- and middle-inco...