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Violence as a barrier to compliance for the hypertensive urban African American.

机译:暴力是高血压城市非洲裔美国人依从性的障碍。

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Violence is now recognized as a health epidemic. Violence is especially prevalent in inner-city African-American communities. Most of the attention has focused on youths. However, the effects of violence extend to the communities' hypertensive patients. Patients are subjected to the emotional impact of violence on and individual level. Studies linking stress, with hypertension have not directly addressed the role of violence. As a group, they suffer from violence's diverting of funds in the health-care system. For this particular subgroup, violence is ingrained in their daily lives. Their coping mechanisms often place compliance with antihypertensive measures in jeopardy. Community intervention is needed to address the violence. However, primary care physicians in these communities must inquire about the impact violence has on their hypertensive patients to eliminate possible compliance barriers.
机译:暴力现在被认为是一种健康流行病。暴力在城市中心的非裔美国人社区中尤其普遍。大多数注意力都集中在青年上。但是,暴力的影响扩展到社区的高血压患者。患者在个人层面上都受到暴力的情感影响。将压力与高血压联系起来的研究并未直接解决暴力的作用。作为一个整体,他们遭受暴力侵害卫生保健系统资金的苦难。对于这个特定的子群体,暴力行为在他们的日常生活中根深蒂固。他们的应对机制经常会危及降压措施的依从性。需要社区干预来解决暴力问题。但是,这些社区的初级保健医生必须询问暴力行为对其高血压患者的影响,以消除可能的依从性障碍。

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