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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Hierarchy Of Evidence [Eps File], Judy Schmitt
Hierarchy Of Evidence [Eps File], Judy Schmitt
Library Faculty Works
Hierarchy of Evidence showing primary and secondary sources
Development And Psychometric Properties Of A Prostate Cancer Knowledge Scale For African American Men, Otis L. Owens, Abbas S. Tavakoli, Theda Rose, Nikki R. Wooten
Development And Psychometric Properties Of A Prostate Cancer Knowledge Scale For African American Men, Otis L. Owens, Abbas S. Tavakoli, Theda Rose, Nikki R. Wooten
Faculty Publications
African American men have the highest prostate cancer-related mortality nationally. In response to this disparity, targeted interventions are emerging to enhance African American men's prostate cancer (PrCA) knowledge to ensure they are equipped to make informed decisions about PrCA screening with health-care providers. African American men's PrCA knowledge has been measured inconsistently over time with limited psychometric evidence. The factor structure of this construct in African American men is relatively unknown. This study describes the development and psychometric evaluation of an 18-item Prostate Cancer Knowledge Scale among 352 African American men. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted using weighted least …
Cultural Factors Affecting Resilience Of Filipino Immigrant Women, Andrew Reyes
Cultural Factors Affecting Resilience Of Filipino Immigrant Women, Andrew Reyes
Nursing Faculty Publications
This presentation describes the results of a descriptive study exploring the relationship between resilience, acculturative stress, and cultural family beliefs about disclosing mental health problems among Filipino immigrant women living in the United States.