Perceived
"We're in this together": Perceived effects of breast cancer on African American survivors' marital relationships
Objective:
We examined married African American breast cancer survivors’ perceptions of how cancer affected their marriage, so...
Health-Related Social Control and Perceived Stress Among High-Risk Latina Mothers with Type 2 Diabetes and Their At-Risk Adult Daughters
Background:
Diabetes-related multi-morbidity and cultural factors place Latinas with diabetes at increased risk for stress, which ca...
Perceived Gender Transition Progress, Gender Congruence, and Mental Health Symptoms Among Transgender Adolescents
Purpose:
Transgender adolescents (TGAs) have high risk for experiencing mental health problems, but little is known about how aspect...
Understanding Perceived Barriers to Colposcopy Follow-Up Among Underserved Women at an Urban Teaching Hospital: A Qualitative Study
Objective:
Loss to follow-up after abnormal cervical cancer screening disproportionately impacts underserved populations. Our object...
Perceived Risk for Diabetes Low among Racial/Ethnic Minorities with Undiagnosed Prediabetes
Nearly three-quarters of US adults with undiagnosed prediabetes reported no perceived risk for the overt disease, say authors of a new analysis of ...
The perceived social rejection of sexual minorities: Substance use and unprotected sexual intercourse
Introduction:
This study presents associations between the perceived social rejection of sexual minorities and tobacco, alcohol and ...
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