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ETHNIC IDENTITY AND TYPE 2 DIABETES HEALTH ATTITUDES IN AMERICANS OF AFRICAN ANCESTRY
Ethnicity & Disease (2006)
  • Jelena Brezo
  • Charmaine D. Royal, Duke University
  • Franklin Ampy, Howard University
  • Verle Headings
Abstract
Background: Exploring the role of ethnic identity may be a good starting point toward a better understanding of health attitudes in different communities. This knowledge would be most useful in addressing diseases that cause significant burden and for which known prevention and morbidity-reducing strategies are effective.
Objective: The main objective was to investigate possible associations between measures of ethnic identity and health attitudes toward type 2 diabetes mellitus by using a questionnaire-based measure.
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Publication Date
Summer 2006
Citation Information
Jelena Brezo, Charmaine D. Royal, Franklin Ampy and Verle Headings. "ETHNIC IDENTITY AND TYPE 2 DIABETES HEALTH ATTITUDES IN AMERICANS OF AFRICAN ANCESTRY" Ethnicity & Disease Vol. 16 (2006) p. 624 - 632
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/franklin-ampy/6/