SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH

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Main Author: Harmon, Carolyn Wilma
Language:English
Published: Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK 2010
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Online Access:http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1270243868
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-case12702438682021-08-03T05:33:33Z SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH Harmon, Carolyn Wilma African Americans Behaviorial Sciences Genetics Health Minority and Ethnic Groups Nursing African American Women Chronic Health Conditions Determinants of Health Health Beliefs Decision Making Genetic Research Participation The burden of chronic diseases is a growing epidemic throughout the world community. In the United States, it is the leading cause of illness, disability, and death. African American women are disproportionately affected by chronic health conditions. Genetic research is one base from which chronic health conditions can be further investigated and better understood. Advances in the genetic sciences have led to the identification of genes that predispose individuals to certain disease conditions. However, the lack of racial and ethnic diversity in genetic research severely limits the potential for the advancement of its science and clinical application to African American women with chronic health conditions. The purpose of this descriptive-comparative secondary analysis is to examine the social determinants of health and health beliefs that influence urban Midwestern African American middle aged women with chronic health conditions to participate in genetic research. Two integrative theoretical frameworks, the Social Determination of Health and the Health Belief Models, guided this investigation. A convenience sample of 98 African American women, 40 years of age and older, with chronic health conditions, who reside in the Cleveland metropolitan area, participated in one hour face-face structured interviews. Data were collected on several standardized measures such as the Beck Depression Inventory-II and the Perceived Genetic Knowledge and Attitudes. Descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and the Independent sample t-test were utilized to answer the research questions that are embedded in this research study. The mean age of the sample was 52 years, with more than half (57%) of the women reporting three or more chronic diseases. Overall, 65% of the women reported that they would be unwilling to participate in genetic research. Although the majority of the women commented that they had positive attitudes towards genetics, in sharp contrast, 43% rated their overall genetic knowledge as poor. Group mean differences were noted in genetic knowledge and attitudes and personal/health beliefs in terms of factors influencing the decisions of African American women to participate in genetic research. Implications from this inquiry can help explore and create novel methods for increasing ethnic and racial diversity in genetic research and improving well-being. 2010-07-06 English text Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1270243868 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1270243868 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic African Americans
Behaviorial Sciences
Genetics
Health
Minority and Ethnic Groups
Nursing
African American Women
Chronic Health Conditions
Determinants of Health
Health Beliefs
Decision Making
Genetic Research Participation
spellingShingle African Americans
Behaviorial Sciences
Genetics
Health
Minority and Ethnic Groups
Nursing
African American Women
Chronic Health Conditions
Determinants of Health
Health Beliefs
Decision Making
Genetic Research Participation
Harmon, Carolyn Wilma
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH
author Harmon, Carolyn Wilma
author_facet Harmon, Carolyn Wilma
author_sort Harmon, Carolyn Wilma
title SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH
title_short SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH
title_full SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH
title_fullStr SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH
title_full_unstemmed SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND HEALTH BELIEFS AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND THEIR DECISIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN GENETIC RESEARCH
title_sort social determinants of health and health beliefs among african american women with chronic health conditions and their decisions to participate in genetic research
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publishDate 2010
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