Behavioral reactivity to acute stress among Black and White women with type 2 diabetes: The roles of income and racial discrimination

Volume: 21, Issue: 9, Pages: 2085 - 2097
Published: Jul 11, 2016
Abstract
This study investigated relationships of income and self-reported racial discrimination to diabetes health behaviors following an acute stressor. A total of 77 diabetic women (51% Black, 49% White) completed a laboratory public speaking stressor. That evening, participants reported same-day eating, alcohol consumption, and medication adherence; physical activity was measured with actigraphy, and the next morning participants reported sleep...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioral reactivity to acute stress among Black and White women with type 2 diabetes: The roles of income and racial discrimination
Published Date
Jul 11, 2016
Volume
21
Issue
9
Pages
2085 - 2097
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