Handbook of African American health [electronic resource] : social and behavioral interventions / Anthony J. Lemelle, Wornie Reed, Sandra Taylor, editors.

The U.S. Census Bureau reports particular demographic, social, and health conditions for African Americans. Population-wide, the African American community has a higher mortality rate from cancer and diabetes than the rest of the population, a higher infant mortality rate, and a lower vaccination ra...

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Other Authors: Lemelle, Anthony J.
Reed, Wornie L.
Taylor, Sandra E., 1955-
Language:English
Published: New York ; Dordrecht : Springer, c2011.
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Format: Electronic eBook

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Part 1. Background of social and behavioral health disparities: interventions among African Americans.  |t Conceptual, operational, and theoretical overview of African American health related disparities for social and behavioral interventions --  |t Ethics and intervention programming.  |t Part 2. Fundamental intervention needs.  |t Health, nutrition, access to healthy food and well-being among African Americans.--  |t Promoting physical activity in black children and adolescents: intervention strategies health practitioners have put into play.  |t Part 3. Major lifestyle intervention considerations.  |t Reducing tobacco related health disparities: using mass media campaigns to prevent smoking and increase cessation in underserved populations.  |t Part 4.-Important interventions for children.  |t Preventing childhood lead poisoning --  |t Contemporary interventions to prevent and reduce community violence among African American youth --  |t Factor structure and expression of depressive symptoms in a community sample of African American adolescents living in urban public housing --  |t Rites of passage: cultural paths for HIV/AIDS prevention in African American girls.  |t Part 5. Urgent interventions for women --  |t Black-white disparities in birth outcomes: is racism-related stress a missing piece of the puzzle? --  |t African American women and breast cancer: interventions at multiple levels.  |t Part 6. Critical interventions for African American men.  |t Prevention of risky sexual behaviors among African American men --  |t Post-prison community re-entry and African American males: implications for family therapy and health --  |t Beyond the myth: addressing suicide among African American males.  |t Part 7. Clinical interventions for healthy communities.  |t Increasing cultural competency among medical care providers --  |t Tailoring health interventions: an approach for working with African American churches to reduce cancer health disparities --  |t Process evaluation of a nursing support intervention with rural African American mothers with preterm infants --  |t Interventions to provide more equitable health care: emerging evidence and next steps. 
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