Perceived discrimination, racial identity, and health behaviors among black primary-care patients who use drugs

Volume: 17, Issue: 4, Pages: 460 - 477
Published: Mar 10, 2017
Abstract
Blacks who use drugs are at heightened risk for health problems. Discrimination experiences may contribute to these risks by influencing health behaviors. This study examined associations between discrimination, racial identity, and health behaviors (alcohol use, cigarette smoking, low physical activity, and unprotected [condomless] sex) in a sample of 203 Black primary-care patients who reported current drug use. Logistic regression analyses...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived discrimination, racial identity, and health behaviors among black primary-care patients who use drugs
Published Date
Mar 10, 2017
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
460 - 477
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