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Individual Characteristics of Resilience are Associated With Lower‐Than‐Expected Neighborhood Rates of Cardiovascular Disease in Blacks: Results From the Morehouse‐Emory Cardiovascular (MECA) Center for Health Equity Study

机译:黑人的弹性个体特征与低于预期的邻近心血管疾病发生率有关:来自Morehouse-Emory心血管(MECA)健康公平研究中心的结果

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BackgroundFactors promoting cardiovascular health in the face of high risk, ie, resilience, are unknown and may identify novel areas of intervention for reducing racial health disparities. We examined neighborhood perceptions and psychological attributes of blacks living in high and low cardiovascular–risk neighborhoods, as potential characteristics of resilience promoting cardiovascular health.
机译:背景技术面对高风险(如适应力)促进心血管健康的因素尚不明确,可能会确定新的干预领域以减少种族健康差异。我们研究了居住在高低心血管风险社区中的黑人的邻里感知和心理属性,将其视为具有弹性的潜在特征,可促进心血管健康。

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