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- Title
Managing Factors that predict Breast Cancer Knowledge and Health Information Sources in African-born women.
- Authors
Adegbulugbe, Elizabeth O.; Ayars, Candace
- Abstract
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in African-born black women living in the United States. Racial disparities in breast cancer diagnosis exist. Little is known about breast cancer knowledge, and sources of health information in African-born black women. This study investigated factors that predict Breast Cancer Knowledge and Sources of Health Information among African-born women in the Washington DC metro area. Data were collected from 203 African-born immigrant females, ages 20-65. Results showed that breast cancer knowledge, and increase in health information sources are dependent on having access to health insurance, a primary care provider, increase in community-based outreach efforts, and family social support.
- Subjects
BREAST cancer diagnosis; HEALTH information services; HEALTH of Black women; CANCER prevention; SOCIAL support
- Publication
International Management Review, 2018, Vol 14, Issue 2, p18
- ISSN
1551-6849
- Publication type
Article