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Family history of hypertension, gender, and cardiovascular responsivity during stress
The relationships of family history of hypertension and gender to cardiovascular responses to stress were investigated in this research. One hundred twenty-three subjects were monitored while they rested and p...
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Type A Behavior and Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivational Orientation in Male College Students
This study attempts to integrate the conceptualization of the Type A behavior pattern with the research on intrinsic motivation. The hypothesis is proposed that Type A behaviors, such as the tendency to compet...
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Creating a Cadre of Junior Investigators to Address the Challenges of Cancer-Related Health Disparities: Lessons Learned from the Community Networks Program
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) initiatives such as the National Cancer Institute’s Community Networks Program (CNP) (2005–2010) often emphasize training of junior investigators from underreprese...
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Mentoring, Training, and Scholarly Productivity Experiences of Cancer-Related Health Disparities Research Trainees: Do Outcomes Differ for Underrepresented Scientists?
The study aims to explore variation in scholarly productivity outcomes by underrepresented status among a diverse sample of researchers in a community-engaged training program. We identified 141 trainees from ...
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Stakeholder Perspectives on Colonoscopy Navigation and Colorectal Cancer Screening Inequities
Black adults complete colonoscopies at lower rates than other groups despite increased colorectal cancer risk. Patient navigation represents a strategy to address the varied factors that influence colonoscopy ...