Outreach Strategies to Recruit Low-Income African American Men to Participate in Health Promotion Programs and Research: Lessons From the Men of Color Health Awareness (MOCHA) Project
African American men continue to bear a disproportionate share of the burden of disease. Engaging these men in health research and health promotion programs—especially lower-income, African American men who are vulnerable to chronic disease conditions such as obesity and heart disease—has historical...
Main Authors: | Louis F Graham DrPH, Lamont Scott, Erus Lopeyok, Henry Douglas, Aline Gubrium PhD, David Buchanan DrPH |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
SAGE Publishing
2018-09-01
|
Series: | American Journal of Men's Health |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988318768602 |
Similar Items
-
Foreign-Born Latino Men Subgroups
by: Carlos J. Crespo DrPH, FACSM
Published: (2013-05-01) -
Behavior, Knowledge, Attitude, and Other Characteristics of Men Who Had Sex With Female Commercial Sex Workers in Kenya
by: Rathavuth Hong DrPH
Published: (2008-03-01) -
Age Cohort and Health Service Utilization Among Gay Men
by: Daniel C. Green MSW, et al.
Published: (2018-07-01) -
Lessons for social franchises from sustainability in business and public health studies: a systematic review
by: Amy Penn, MS, et al.
Published: (2016-04-01) -
Recruiting Low-Income African American Men in Mental Health Research: A Community-Based Participatory Research Feasibility Study
by: Tatiana Tchouankam MS, MPH, et al.
Published: (2021-05-01)