Current evidence suggests that social factors affect African American men’s health-seeking behaviors, yet little is known about the influence of specific social agents. This paper identifies the types and means of social influence exerted by family, peers and culture and suggests related points for sociocultural interventions for the health promotion of African American men.
Beyond the individual: Social and cultural influences on the health-seeking behaviors of African American men
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Eley NT, Namey E, McKenna K, Johnson AC, Guest G