Are benefits conferred with greater socioeconomic position undermined by racial discrimination among African American men? [0.03%]
在非裔美国男性中,较高社会经济地位的益处是否因种族歧视而受损?
Darrell L Hudson,Kai M Bullard,Harold W Neighbors et al.
Darrell L Hudson et al.
BACKGROUND: conventional wisdom suggests that increased socioeconomic resources should be related to better health. Considering the body of evidence demonstrating the significant association between racial discrimination and depression, we ...
Living with a `women's disease': risk appraisal and management among men with osteoporosis [0.03%]
与「女性疾病」共存:男性骨质疏松症患者的风险评估和管理
Samantha L Solimeo
Samantha L Solimeo
BACKGROUND: There is clear evidence that men suffer from osteoporosis (OP) in increasing numbers, but that men commonly remain underdiagnosed, undertreated and experience poorer outcomes than do women. The widespread sociocultural associati...
Human papillomavirus (HPV): college male's knowledge, perceived risk, sources of information, vaccine barriers and communication [0.03%]
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV):大学男生的知识、危险认知、信息来源、疫苗接种障碍及交流沟通问题
Mira L Katz,Janice L Krieger,Anthony J Roberto
Mira L Katz
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection. With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of an indication for the HPV vaccine for males, it is important to assess male college student's HP...
Understanding preventive behaviors among mid-Western African-American men: a pilot qualitative study of prostate screening [0.03%]
中西部非洲裔美国男性前列腺检查预防行为研究——定性试点研究
Idethia Shevon Harvey,Reginald J Alston
Idethia Shevon Harvey
BACKGROUND: African-American men bear a disproportionate burden for disease compared to other ethnic and racial groups. Due to gender differences in socialization and lifestyle practices, men are more likely to adopt attitudes and beliefs t...
G Anita Heeren,John B Jemmott rd
G Anita Heeren
BACKGROUND: Almost half (49%) of the people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in the United States (US) are African-Americans. Although African-Americans represent only about 13% of the overall population, they continue to account for a higher propor...