Assari, S. (2018). Life expectancy gain due to employment status depends on race, gender, education, and their intersections. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities,5(2), 375-386. PURPOSE: Despite the well-established health effects of socioeconomic status (SES), SES resources such as employment may differently influence health outcomes across sub-populations. This study… Continue Reading Life expectancy gain due to employment status depends on race, gender, education, and their intersections
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Relationship Between Aerobic Fitness, the Serum IGF-1 Profiles of Healthy Young Adult African American Males, and Growth of Prostate Cancer Cells
Sridhar, R., Bond, V., Dunmore-Griffith, J., Cousins, V. M., Zhang, R., & Millis, R. M. (2017). Relationship between aerobic fitness, the serum IGF-1 profiles of healthy young adult african american males, and growth of prostate cancer cells. American Journal of Men’s Health,11(1), 92-98. The growth of prostate tumors is mediated… Continue Reading Relationship Between Aerobic Fitness, the Serum IGF-1 Profiles of Healthy Young Adult African American Males, and Growth of Prostate Cancer Cells
African-American Fathers’ Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Father–Son Sexual Health Communication
Randolph, S. D., Coakley, T., Shears, J., & Thorpe, R. J. (2017). African‐American fathers’ perspectives on facilitators and barriers to Father–Son sexual health communication.Research in Nursing & Health, 40(3), 229-236. African-American males ages 13 through 24 are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), accounting… Continue Reading African-American Fathers’ Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Father–Son Sexual Health Communication