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Association of acculturation status with beliefs, barriers, and perceptions related to cardiovascular disease prevention among racial and ethnic minorities.

机译:适应状态与种族和少数民族中与预防心血管疾病相关的信念,障碍和观念的关联。

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Acculturation has been correlated with traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between acculturation and health beliefs, barriers, and perceptions related to cardiovascular disease prevention. Racial/ethnic minority participants in the Family Intervention Trial for Heart Health were included in this analysis. Less acculturated minorities were more likely to have health beliefs that may impede prevention, have greater perceived susceptibility to disease, and believe in an external locus of control. Evaluating acculturation in clinical practice may be an opportunity to promote awareness, healthy behaviors, and prevention among immigrants.
机译:文化适应与传统的心血管疾病危险因素有关。这项研究的目的是检验文化适应与健康观念,障碍以及与心血管疾病预防相关的观念之间的关联。该分析包括了针对心脏健康的家庭干预试验中的种族/族裔少数民族参与者。文化程度较低的少数群体更可能具有可能会阻碍预防的健康观念,对疾病的易感性更高,并相信外部的控制源。在临床实践中评估适应能力可能是在移民中提高意识,健康行为和预防的机会。

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