Characteristics of male attendees of health education interventions for latinos Journal Article


Authors: Philip, E. J.; Shelton, R. C.; Erwin, D. O.; Jandorf, L.
Article Title: Characteristics of male attendees of health education interventions for latinos
Abstract: Latino subgroups in the US often shoulder a greater burden of some common diseases, including cancer. The cultural norm of patriarchy in health-related decision-making has been found to be common among Latinos, and thus male members may be important in the adoption of health practices amongst family members. Demographic information was collected from 488 male attendees (20% of the total sample) as part of a larger randomized trial focused on promoting breast and cervical cancer screening among Latinas in which attendance was open to the entire community. The majority of male attendees were over the age of 40 (62%) and originally from Mexico (39%) or Puerto Rico (25%). Approximately half of attendees reported having no health coverage and living less than 5 years in the United States. Male attendees demonstrated significant increases in knowledge relevant to their group attendance. There were few significant differences between the characteristics of male attendees at a female focused cancer program (intervention) versus more general diabetes program (control). The current study describes characteristics of a group that may be influential in guiding health behaviors and decisions. This information extends our understanding of community participation in health interventions and will assist in the development of effective interventions in the Latino community. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.
Keywords: adult; united states; methodology; neoplasm; neoplasms; statistics; randomized controlled trials as topic; attitude to health; health insurance; psychological aspect; early diagnosis; diabetes mellitus; health promotion; health knowledge, attitudes, practice; decision making; health status disparities; early detection of cancer; cultural factor; health disparity; hispanic; hispanic americans; ethnology; insurance, health; randomized controlled trial (topic); family size; family characteristics; masculinity; latino; health intervention; cultural characteristics
Journal Title: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1557-1912
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2012-08-01
Start Page: 523
End Page: 532
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s10903-011-9546-6
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22075962
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 1" - "Export Date: 9 January 2013" - "Source: Scopus"
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