Health Behavior Theory and Hypertension Management: Comparisons Among Black, White, and American Indian and Alaska Native Patients

In the United States, hypertension is more common among individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups. Hypertension control rates are also lower for minority group members compared with White Americans. However, little research has employed well-established theoretical perspectives on health be...

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Authors: Gust, Charleen J. (Author) ; Bryan, Angela D. (Author) ; Havranek, Edward P. 1955- (Author) ; Vupputuri, Suma (Author) ; Steiner, John F. (Author) ; Blair, Irene V. (Author) ; Hanratty, Rebecca (Author) ; Daugherty, Stacie L. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
In: Race and social problems
Year: 2022, Volume: 14, Issue: 4, Pages: 369-382
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