Superwoman schema and perceived stress among Black women: a latent profile analysis [0.03%]
超人模式与黑人妇女的感知压力:潜在剖面分析
Tamara Nelson,Linda A Oshin,Naysha N Shahid et al.
Tamara Nelson et al.
Understanding how Superwoman Schema (SWS) dimensions cluster may be key to exploring how this phenomenon varies among Black women. In this study, we identified profiles of Superwoman Schema in a sample of 167 Black women (Mage = 22). We als...
Rooted in identity: racial centrality buffers the effects of chronic stress on suicide outcomes among Black Americans [0.03%]
基于身份认同:种族中心性缓冲了慢性压力对非裔美国人自杀结果的负面影响
Sean Darling-Hammond,Ángela Gutiérrez,Cindy Le et al.
Sean Darling-Hammond et al.
Objectives: Black Americans have experienced a rapid rise in suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts, yet little research has examined whether chronic stress, a well-established driver of mental health disparities, contrib...
Association of sleep health, acculturation, and acculturative stress in South Asian Indians and Nepalese adults living in the United States [0.03%]
在美国生活的印度裔和尼泊尔成人中睡眠健康、同化以及应激的关联性研究
Swaty Chapagai,Chang Park,Carol Estwing Ferrans et al.
Swaty Chapagai et al.
Objective: South Asians have poor sleep health and a high global prevalence of sleep disorders, but little is known about the sleep health of South Asian Americans. Sleep health in immigrants is affected by various factor...
Diabetes and the Hispanic Health Paradox: insights from Hispanics in Canada [0.03%]
糖尿病与 Hispanic 健康悖论:来自加拿大 Hispanic 人群的启示
Keren M Escobar,Kevin M Gorey
Keren M Escobar
Objectives: The Hispanic Health Paradox suggests that Hispanics and their culture may possess certain protective factors that mitigate the negative impact of lower socioeconomic status on health. Much of the existing lite...
Multimorbidity and depression severity among Black populations in the United States: an intersectionality approach [0.03%]
美国黑人多病与抑郁严重程度之间的交叉性研究
Bosede O Adejugbe,Jacob W Mobolaji
Bosede O Adejugbe
Objectives: Multimorbidity, otherwise referred to as multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), is defined as the presence of two or more chronic conditions and has been linked to an increased risk of depression in many parts of...
Contextualizing HPV vaccination intention among Haitian immigrant and migrant women through exploring cultural worldviews and affective risk perception: a qualitative study [0.03%]
通过探索文化观念和情感风险感知来阐明海地移民和流动妇女的HPV疫苗接种意愿:一项定性研究
Dominique Guillaume,Maria L Alcaide,Candice A Sternberg et al.
Dominique Guillaume et al.
Background: Haitian women experience high rates of cervical cancer and are more likely to be diagnosed at advanced stages. Although the HPV vaccine is effective in preventing cervical cancer, limited data exists regarding...
The influence of acculturation and stress on obesity in US latino dyads using systems science [0.03%]
系统科学在美国拉丁美洲人二元群体中研究文化适应和压力对肥胖影响的作用
Sophie N Ravanbakht,Kristen Hassmiller-Lich,Sarah Armstrong et al.
Sophie N Ravanbakht et al.
Objective: Pediatric obesity continues to grow in the US Latino population despite public health efforts. Little work has explored the link between acculturation and stress across caregiver-child dyads using systems scien...
MOCHA Moving Forward: findings and lessons learned from implementing a community-based chronic disease prevention study with middle-aged black men [0.03%]
莫卡向前行——社区基础慢性病预防研究实施的发现与经验教训——针对中年黑人男性项目
Luis A Valdez,Jeffery Markham Jr,Lamont Scott et al.
Luis A Valdez et al.
Objectives: Black men in the U.S. experience disproportionately high rates of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and prostate cancer - conditions closely linked to chronic stressors such as racial discrimination, economic ...
Inclusive data practices: disaggregating race and assessing comorbidities among American Indian and Alaska Native individuals in PRAMS [0.03%]
包容性数据实践:在PRAMS中分解土著美国人和阿拉斯加原住民的种族并评估合并症
Micah Hartwell,KayLeigh Noblin,Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk et al.
Micah Hartwell et al.
Importance: To assess potential misclassification or exclusion of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals within the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Phase 8, we compared differences betwe...
Racial disparities in the receipt of therapies for cancer, hypertension, and diabetes, and in mortality in a large population-based cohort of older men with prostate cancer [0.03%]
大型基于人群的前列腺癌老年男性队列中癌症、高血压和糖尿病疗法接受情况及全因死亡率的种族差异
Zhuoyun Li,Xianglin L Du
Zhuoyun Li
Background: Racial disparities in treatment and mortality were widely studied among prostate cancer patients; however, few studies considered the prevalence of hypertension and diabetes and their treatment status. ...