OBJECTIVES: This article assesses pastor-level factors that affect the successful recruitment and implementation of community-based health promotion programs in Black churches. METHODS: Semistructured interviews with 16 pastors of Black churches were analyzed for content. RESULTS: We found that although the involvement of Black pastors in an array of secular activities makes them open to participate in health programs, their overcommitment to other issues can negatively influence their ability to participate. Second, although Black pastors appreciate being included in and benefiting from health research, minorities' history of being underserved and exploited can lead to suspiciousness and reluctance to participate. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, a new role for Black pastors has emerged. As agents of health-related soc...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
This study employed a community-based participatory research approach to understand factors that inf...
OBJECTIVES: This article assesses pastor-level factors that affect the successful recruitment and im...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
BackgroundChurches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can pl...
The centrality of the church in African American communities makes it a culturally compelling sponso...
OBJECTIVES. The Black church has a long history of addressing unmet health and human service needs, ...
Health disparities have mostly affected African Americans who are poor, uninsured, under insured and...
Despite many efforts to address chronic conditions within the African American (AA) population, the ...
African Americans continue to suffer disproportionately from health disparities when compared to oth...
BackgroundChurches are an important asset and a trusted resource in the African American community. ...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to examine the effects of the implementation of a c...
This is not the published version.Health promotion programs designed to address colorectal cancer di...
Using national data from the Faith Communities Today 2000 survey, the current study builds upon Linc...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, a new role for Black pastors has emerged. As agents of health-related soc...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
This study employed a community-based participatory research approach to understand factors that inf...
OBJECTIVES: This article assesses pastor-level factors that affect the successful recruitment and im...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
BackgroundChurches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can pl...
The centrality of the church in African American communities makes it a culturally compelling sponso...
OBJECTIVES. The Black church has a long history of addressing unmet health and human service needs, ...
Health disparities have mostly affected African Americans who are poor, uninsured, under insured and...
Despite many efforts to address chronic conditions within the African American (AA) population, the ...
African Americans continue to suffer disproportionately from health disparities when compared to oth...
BackgroundChurches are an important asset and a trusted resource in the African American community. ...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to examine the effects of the implementation of a c...
This is not the published version.Health promotion programs designed to address colorectal cancer di...
Using national data from the Faith Communities Today 2000 survey, the current study builds upon Linc...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, a new role for Black pastors has emerged. As agents of health-related soc...
African Americans in the United States suffer disproportionately from cancer, having the highest mor...
This study employed a community-based participatory research approach to understand factors that inf...