Black Men’s Knowledge of Prostate Cancer and Screening and Vitamin D Screening and Supplementation: Predictors of High Self-Efficacy to Talk to Medical Providers About Screening
Given a global online sample of Black men (n=194) who responded to a social media campaign and completed the study, the convenience sample of Black males (N=194) was mostly married (N=147, 75.85%), had a mean age of 49.53 years (min 40, max 76, SD=8.73), and was well educated; 24.7% (n=48) had an As...
Main Author: | Afram, Peter Shakespeare |
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Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-qden-e765 |
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