A conceptual framework based on the Health Belief Model was proposed which identified those factors most significant in the prediction of compliance behavior. The hypothesized model was applied to analyze the effects of sociodemographic characteristics, self-assessed health status, and social support networks on compliance with antihypertensive regimens, focusing on black adults. The study population was selected from the National Health and Examination Survey II (NHANES II) which produced a sample of 3,957 eligible persons 35-74 years of age. The study addressed the following research questions: (a) what is the relationship between demographic variables and self-assessed health status, (b) what is the relationship between social support ne...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Hypertension (HTN) prevalence in African Americans contribute to higher rates of disabilities and de...
Hypertension is a relatively common chronic condition that affects approximately one in three Americ...
A conceptual framework based on the Health Belief Model was proposed which identified those factors ...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans is the highest of any population in the United S...
Purpose: To describe adherence to antihypertensive medications among African Americans adults aged 3...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between BP and BP awareness; eating habits and exercise self-c...
thesisThe general problem considered in the study was drug compliance or adherence to a therapeutic ...
Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, such as atherosclerosis, heart attac...
Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the popul...
Disparities in medication adherence (MA) associated with African American (AA) adults may be related...
BACKGROUND:Functional social support has a stronger association with medical treatment adherence tha...
Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the popul...
Hypertension is an important condition among adults, affecting nearly one billion people worldwide. ...
Background and Objectives: Although social support seems to be effective in adherence to the treatme...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Hypertension (HTN) prevalence in African Americans contribute to higher rates of disabilities and de...
Hypertension is a relatively common chronic condition that affects approximately one in three Americ...
A conceptual framework based on the Health Belief Model was proposed which identified those factors ...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans is the highest of any population in the United S...
Purpose: To describe adherence to antihypertensive medications among African Americans adults aged 3...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between BP and BP awareness; eating habits and exercise self-c...
thesisThe general problem considered in the study was drug compliance or adherence to a therapeutic ...
Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, such as atherosclerosis, heart attac...
Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the popul...
Disparities in medication adherence (MA) associated with African American (AA) adults may be related...
BACKGROUND:Functional social support has a stronger association with medical treatment adherence tha...
Essential hypertension disproportionately affects African Americans at a staggering 41% of the popul...
Hypertension is an important condition among adults, affecting nearly one billion people worldwide. ...
Background and Objectives: Although social support seems to be effective in adherence to the treatme...
The study was conducted in two phases. Phase I consisted of generating models of risk reduction beha...
Hypertension (HTN) prevalence in African Americans contribute to higher rates of disabilities and de...
Hypertension is a relatively common chronic condition that affects approximately one in three Americ...