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Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project

BACKGROUND: Since behavioral factors are significant determinants of population health, addressing prostate cancer (CaP)-related health beliefs and cultural beliefs are key weapons to fight this deadly disease. This study investigated the health beliefs and cultural beliefs of black men relative to...

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Autores principales: Odedina, Folakemi T, Dagne, Getachew, Pressey, Shannon, Odedina, Oladapo, Emanuel, Frank, Scrivens, John, Reams, R Renee, Adams, Angela, LaRose-Pierre, Margareth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3194180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21992652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-6-S2-S10
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author Odedina, Folakemi T
Dagne, Getachew
Pressey, Shannon
Odedina, Oladapo
Emanuel, Frank
Scrivens, John
Reams, R Renee
Adams, Angela
LaRose-Pierre, Margareth
author_facet Odedina, Folakemi T
Dagne, Getachew
Pressey, Shannon
Odedina, Oladapo
Emanuel, Frank
Scrivens, John
Reams, R Renee
Adams, Angela
LaRose-Pierre, Margareth
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description BACKGROUND: Since behavioral factors are significant determinants of population health, addressing prostate cancer (CaP)-related health beliefs and cultural beliefs are key weapons to fight this deadly disease. This study investigated the health beliefs and cultural beliefs of black men relative to CaP, and the key socio-demographic correlates of these beliefs. METHODS: The study design was a cross-sectional survey of 2,864 Florida black men, age 40 to 70, on their perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, attitude, outcomes beliefs, perceived behavioral control, CaP fatalism, religiosity, temporal orientation, and acculturation relative to CaP screening and prevention. RESULTS: The men reported favorable attitude and positive outcome beliefs, but moderate perceived behavioral control, CaP susceptibility and CaP severity. They also had low level of acculturation, did not hold fatalistic beliefs about CaP, had high religious coping skills and had high future time perspective. Several demographic variables were found to be associated with health beliefs and cultural beliefs. DISCUSSION: Our study provides rich data with regard to the health and cultural beliefs that might serve to inform the development of CaP control initiative for US-born and foreign-born black men.
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spelling pubmed-31941802011-10-17 Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project Odedina, Folakemi T Dagne, Getachew Pressey, Shannon Odedina, Oladapo Emanuel, Frank Scrivens, John Reams, R Renee Adams, Angela LaRose-Pierre, Margareth Infect Agent Cancer Proceedings BACKGROUND: Since behavioral factors are significant determinants of population health, addressing prostate cancer (CaP)-related health beliefs and cultural beliefs are key weapons to fight this deadly disease. This study investigated the health beliefs and cultural beliefs of black men relative to CaP, and the key socio-demographic correlates of these beliefs. METHODS: The study design was a cross-sectional survey of 2,864 Florida black men, age 40 to 70, on their perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, attitude, outcomes beliefs, perceived behavioral control, CaP fatalism, religiosity, temporal orientation, and acculturation relative to CaP screening and prevention. RESULTS: The men reported favorable attitude and positive outcome beliefs, but moderate perceived behavioral control, CaP susceptibility and CaP severity. They also had low level of acculturation, did not hold fatalistic beliefs about CaP, had high religious coping skills and had high future time perspective. Several demographic variables were found to be associated with health beliefs and cultural beliefs. DISCUSSION: Our study provides rich data with regard to the health and cultural beliefs that might serve to inform the development of CaP control initiative for US-born and foreign-born black men. BioMed Central 2011-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3194180/ /pubmed/21992652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-6-S2-S10 Text en Copyright ©2011 Odedina et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Odedina, Folakemi T
Dagne, Getachew
Pressey, Shannon
Odedina, Oladapo
Emanuel, Frank
Scrivens, John
Reams, R Renee
Adams, Angela
LaRose-Pierre, Margareth
Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project
title Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project
title_full Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project
title_fullStr Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project
title_full_unstemmed Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project
title_short Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project
title_sort prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: the florida prostate cancer disparity project
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3194180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21992652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-9378-6-S2-S10
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