Background: African American children living in rural, underserved communities are at increased risk for negative health outcomes. The history of Willow Hill, a rural Georgia community, can be traced back to slavery. The purpose of this study was to assess the health-related needs and assets of children in Willow Hill with the intent of informing the use of a school founded by former slaves to meet community health needs. Methods: A concurrent mixed methods design was used to gather quantitative (i.e., secondary analysis, intercept interviews) and qualitative (i.e., focus groups, individual interviews) data. Descriptive statistics were calculated. Qualitative data were coded and major themes were identified and illustrative quotes selected....
When thinking of resources within African American communities, churches are undoubtedly the most ob...
Childhood obesity is reaching epidemic levels in the United States with current prevalence rates at ...
Childhood is the source of the nation and a stream can rise no high®1 than its source* This source ...
Background: African American children living in rural, underserved communities are at increased risk...
The study present a perspective on barriers encountered by children residing in a low income former ...
The overall purpose of this community needs assessment was to explore the perceptions of health and ...
The Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance serves a historically African American community located in...
Georgia Southern examined educational needs of children in a former slave community
BACKGROUND: Over recent decades, the nationwide prevalence of chronic disease among children and ad...
There is nothing more important to a person than health. Unless one is physically fit, it is unreaso...
Given the pivotal role of African American caregiver’s perceptions of childhood obesity in rural are...
IntroductionFew studies have focused on overweight and obesity among rural African American youth in...
Calvert is a small town in Robertson County with a population of 2,366. It is in the heart of a farm...
INTRODUCTION: High prevalence rates of obesity, particularly among those residing in US rural areas,...
Childhood obesity is a prevalent chronic condition affecting millions of children and adolescents in...
When thinking of resources within African American communities, churches are undoubtedly the most ob...
Childhood obesity is reaching epidemic levels in the United States with current prevalence rates at ...
Childhood is the source of the nation and a stream can rise no high®1 than its source* This source ...
Background: African American children living in rural, underserved communities are at increased risk...
The study present a perspective on barriers encountered by children residing in a low income former ...
The overall purpose of this community needs assessment was to explore the perceptions of health and ...
The Willow Hill Heritage and Renaissance serves a historically African American community located in...
Georgia Southern examined educational needs of children in a former slave community
BACKGROUND: Over recent decades, the nationwide prevalence of chronic disease among children and ad...
There is nothing more important to a person than health. Unless one is physically fit, it is unreaso...
Given the pivotal role of African American caregiver’s perceptions of childhood obesity in rural are...
IntroductionFew studies have focused on overweight and obesity among rural African American youth in...
Calvert is a small town in Robertson County with a population of 2,366. It is in the heart of a farm...
INTRODUCTION: High prevalence rates of obesity, particularly among those residing in US rural areas,...
Childhood obesity is a prevalent chronic condition affecting millions of children and adolescents in...
When thinking of resources within African American communities, churches are undoubtedly the most ob...
Childhood obesity is reaching epidemic levels in the United States with current prevalence rates at ...
Childhood is the source of the nation and a stream can rise no high®1 than its source* This source ...