Studies examining the construct of John Henryism have not been consistent in revealing associations between coping styles, socioeconomic status, and blood pressure in African-Americans and White-Americans due to inconsistencies in sample cohorts, socioeconomic indices, and a variety of methodological constraints. The study investigated the joint influence of education and John Henry active coping (John Henryism) on blood pressure in an urban sample of White-American (n = 192) and African-American (n = 147) adults aged 25--54 years. The results of the study revealed John Henry active coping is a moderator in the established relationship between education and blood pressure in African-Americans. Specifically, analyses revealed that African-Am...
This study examined the relationship between John Henryism (a strong behavioral predisposition to en...
Objectives: In past studies, a lack of social support has been associated with cardiovascular diseas...
Fanelli Kuczmarski, MarieObjective: Psychosocial factors have been associated with diet patterns, an...
Previous research on John Henryism, a coping mechanism linked to hypertension in blacks, has focused...
John Henryism connotes a strong behavioral predisposition to engage in effortful, active coping with...
The joint influence of socioeconomic status and John Henryism on blood pressure was examined in a pr...
African American women in the United States have higher rates of hypertension and associated morbidi...
African American women in the United States have higher rates of hypertension and associated morbidi...
John Henryism refers to an individual's self-perceived ability to meet the demands of the envir...
OBJECTIVES: The John Henryism (JH) hypothesis suggests that, under adverse social and economic condi...
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demands) is predictive of hypertension at low but not high socioeconomic status (SES). The objective...
In this study, the effects of psychosocial job stressors on the resting blood pressure (BP) of 112 b...
Lifetime racism is a type of chronic stress that is often accompanied by depression. Racism is the e...
In this study, the effects of psychosocial job stressors on the resting blood pressure (BP) of 112 b...
This study examined the relationship between John Henryism (a strong behavioral predisposition to en...
Objectives: In past studies, a lack of social support has been associated with cardiovascular diseas...
Fanelli Kuczmarski, MarieObjective: Psychosocial factors have been associated with diet patterns, an...
Previous research on John Henryism, a coping mechanism linked to hypertension in blacks, has focused...
John Henryism connotes a strong behavioral predisposition to engage in effortful, active coping with...
The joint influence of socioeconomic status and John Henryism on blood pressure was examined in a pr...
African American women in the United States have higher rates of hypertension and associated morbidi...
African American women in the United States have higher rates of hypertension and associated morbidi...
John Henryism refers to an individual's self-perceived ability to meet the demands of the envir...
OBJECTIVES: The John Henryism (JH) hypothesis suggests that, under adverse social and economic condi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45356/1/11013_2005_Article_BF01379448.p...
demands) is predictive of hypertension at low but not high socioeconomic status (SES). The objective...
In this study, the effects of psychosocial job stressors on the resting blood pressure (BP) of 112 b...
Lifetime racism is a type of chronic stress that is often accompanied by depression. Racism is the e...
In this study, the effects of psychosocial job stressors on the resting blood pressure (BP) of 112 b...
This study examined the relationship between John Henryism (a strong behavioral predisposition to en...
Objectives: In past studies, a lack of social support has been associated with cardiovascular diseas...
Fanelli Kuczmarski, MarieObjective: Psychosocial factors have been associated with diet patterns, an...