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The following pages link to Development and validation of brief scales to measure collectivism, religiosity, racial pride, and time orientation in urban African American women (Q39579933):
Displaying 50 items.
- Religious Involvement and Health over Time: Predictive Effects in a National Sample of African Americans (Q33653213) (← links)
- Positive and Negative Religious Beliefs Explaining the Religion-Health Connection Among African Americans (Q33718464) (← links)
- A comparison of a spiritually based and non-spiritually based educational intervention for informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among church-attending African-American men. (Q33720095) (← links)
- Sociocultural determinants of men's reactions to prostate cancer diagnosis (Q33816633) (← links)
- Religion and health in African Americans: the role of religious coping (Q33897390) (← links)
- The importance of contextual factors and age in association with anxiety and depression in Black breast cancer patients (Q34086848) (← links)
- Effects of personal characteristics on African-American women's beliefs about breast cancer (Q34247719) (← links)
- Comparing the use of evidence and culture in targeted colorectal cancer communication for African Americans (Q34336622) (← links)
- Sociocultural Influences on Diabetes Self-Management Behaviors in Older African Americans (Q34337022) (← links)
- Designing for diffusion: how can we increase uptake of cancer communication innovations? (Q34398807) (← links)
- Validation of an instrument to measure older adults' expectations regarding movement (ERM). (Q34399483) (← links)
- Sociocultural and health correlates related to colorectal cancer screening adherence among urban African Americans (Q34517217) (← links)
- Development of decision-support intervention for Black women with breast cancer (Q35104558) (← links)
- Selected sociocultural correlates of physical activity among African-American adults (Q35529326) (← links)
- Gender differences in the roles of religion and locus of control on alcohol use and smoking among African Americans (Q35632918) (← links)
- Donation intentions for cancer genetics research among African Americans (Q35888712) (← links)
- Sociocultural Differences and Colorectal Cancer Screening Among African American Men and Women (Q35967089) (← links)
- Family Support and Colorectal Cancer Screening among Urban African Americans (Q36327165) (← links)
- Multilevel interventions: measurement and measures (Q36352883) (← links)
- Cultural diversity and views on Alzheimer disease in older African Americans (Q36381415) (← links)
- African American parents' attitudes toward HPV vaccination (Q36401576) (← links)
- Positive self-perceptions as a mediator of religious involvement and health behaviors in a national sample of African Americans (Q36653042) (← links)
- Predictors of activity level and retention among African American lay health advisors (LHAs) from The National Witness Project: Implications for the implementation and sustainability of community-based LHA programs from a longitudinal study (Q36715092) (← links)
- Characterizing Change in Religious and Spiritual Identity among a National Sample of African American Adults (Q36807781) (← links)
- Religiosity and physical and emotional functioning among African American and White colorectal and lung cancer patients (Q36822415) (← links)
- Religious Involvement Measurement Model in a National Sample of African Americans (Q36822456) (← links)
- Development and validation of measures of religious involvement and the cancer experience among African Americans (Q36822734) (← links)
- Role of religious involvement and spirituality in functioning among African Americans with cancer: testing a mediational model (Q36841809) (← links)
- Narrowing racial gaps in breast cancer chemotherapy initiation: the role of the patient-provider relationship. (Q36869851) (← links)
- African American patients' intent to screen for colorectal cancer: Do cultural factors, health literacy, knowledge, age and gender matter? (Q36888174) (← links)
- Neighborhood Satisfaction and Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Community Sample of African Americans (Q36894358) (← links)
- Psychosocial predictors of depression among older African American patients with cancer (Q37122197) (← links)
- Shared decision-making about colorectal cancer screening: a conceptual framework to guide research (Q37130477) (← links)
- Racial differences in quality of life following prostate cancer diagnosis (Q37172911) (← links)
- Predictors of Participation in Mammography Screening among Non-Hispanic Black, Non-Hispanic White, and Hispanic Women (Q37233991) (← links)
- Racial differences in medical mistrust among men diagnosed with prostate cancer (Q37239230) (← links)
- Association between temporal orientation and attitudes about BRCA1/2 testing among women of African descent with family histories of breast cancer (Q37244281) (← links)
- Acceptance of a community-based navigator program for cancer control among urban African Americans. (Q37489699) (← links)
- Patterns of 21-gene assay testing and chemotherapy use in black and white breast cancer patients (Q37606937) (← links)
- What can health communication science offer for ACA implementation? Five evidence-informed strategies for expanding Medicaid enrollment. (Q37639284) (← links)
- Advancing Understanding of the Characteristics and Capacity of African American Women Who Serve as Lay Health Advisors in Community-Based Settings (Q37699491) (← links)
- Broadening the examination of sociocultural constructs relevant to African-American colorectal cancer screening (Q37711595) (← links)
- Development of a Theory-based, Sociocultural Instrument to Assess Black Maternal Intentions to Vaccinate Their Daughters Aged 9 to 12 Against HPV. (Q38529673) (← links)
- Beliefs about Genetically Targeted Care in African Americans (Q38672716) (← links)
- Health-related quality of life in Black breast cancer survivors with and without triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). (Q38750928) (← links)
- Correlates of Triple Negative Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy Patterns in Black and White Women With Breast Cancer (Q38758522) (← links)
- A Tale of Two Stories: An Exploration of Identification, Message Recall, and Narrative Preferences Among Low-Income, Mexican American Women (Q38808214) (← links)
- Ever and Annual Use of Prostate Cancer Screening in African American Men. (Q38977870) (← links)
- Disparities in Obesity, Physical Activity Rates, and Breast Cancer Survival. (Q39040422) (← links)
- Achieving Cultural Appropriateness in Health Promotion Programs: Targeted and Tailored Approaches (Q39647036) (← links)