1st Edition

Black Women's Health A Special Double Issue of women's Health: Research on Gender, Behavior, and Policy

Edited By Hope Landrine, Elizabeth A. Klonoff Copyright 1998
228 Pages
by Psychology Press

228 Pages
by Psychology Press

232 Pages
by Psychology Press

In this special issue, top researchers from a diversity of disciplines provide an overview of and insights into the major social, cultural, and structural variables that play a role in Black women's poor health, and differential morbidity and mortality. The articles focus on the major threats to Black women's health such as diabetes, obesity, cancer, violence, and AIDS, and utilize a wide range of... Read more
Volume 3, Numbers 3 & 4, 1997.
Contents: E.A. Klonoff, H. Landrine, D. Lang.
Introduction: The State of Research on Black Women in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. L. Hoffman-Goetz, S. Mills, Cultural Barriers to Cancer Screening Among African-American: A Critical Review of the Qualitative Literature. E. Paskett, J. Rushing, R. D'Agostino, C. Tatum, R. Velez, Cancer Screening Behaviors Among Low-Income Women: The Impact of Race. D.J. Bowen, D. Powers, C.M. Hickman, The Importance of Psychological Variables in Understanding Risk Perceptions and Breast Cancer Screening of African-American Women. D.B. Allison, L. Edlen-Nezin, G. Clay-Williams, Obesity Among African-American Women: Prevalence, Consequences, and Developing Research. W. McNabb, M. Quinn, J. Tobian, Diabetes in African-American Women: The Silent Epidemic. L. Snowden, A. Libby, K. Thomas, Health Care Related Attitudes and Utilization Among African-American Women. N.F. Russo, J. Denious, M. Koss, G. Keita, Intimate Violence and Black Women's Health. K.J. Sikkema, T.G. Heckman, J.A. Kelly, HIV Risk Behaviors Among Inner-City, African-American Women. H. Landrine, E.A. Klonoff, Conclusions: The Future of Research on Black Women's Health.

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Hope Landrine, Elizabeth A. Klonoff