Publication Date
In 2025 | 5 |
Since 2024 | 8 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 10 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 15 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 19 |
Descriptor
Social Differences | 19 |
Public Health | 9 |
Health Behavior | 7 |
Health Promotion | 7 |
Intervention | 7 |
Prevention | 6 |
Racial Differences | 6 |
Barriers | 5 |
Health Education | 5 |
Minority Groups | 5 |
Cancer | 4 |
More ▼ |
Source
Health Education & Behavior | 19 |
Author
Aline Gubrium | 1 |
Alison Aldrich | 1 |
Ann Scheck McAlearney | 1 |
Banks, Bahby | 1 |
Benjamin Linas | 1 |
Benny, Claire | 1 |
Blake Boursaw | 1 |
Bowleg, Lisa | 1 |
Brandt, Sylvia J. | 1 |
Brenda Amuchi | 1 |
Ceraso, Marion | 1 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 19 |
Reports - Research | 14 |
Reports - Descriptive | 3 |
Reports - Evaluative | 2 |
Education Level
Higher Education | 2 |
Postsecondary Education | 2 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 1 |
Secondary Education | 1 |
Audience
Location
Massachusetts | 2 |
New Mexico | 2 |
California (San Francisco) | 1 |
Canada | 1 |
Maryland | 1 |
Maryland (Baltimore) | 1 |
Mexico | 1 |
Minnesota | 1 |
New York (New York) | 1 |
Pennsylvania | 1 |
Wisconsin | 1 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Lou, Sophia P.; Han, Dingfen; Kuczmarski, Marie F.; Evans, Michele K.; Zonderman, Alan B.; Crews, Deidra C. – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Background: Health literacy (HL) and health numeracy (HN), the ability to interpret and act on quantitative health information, are important for hypertension self-management such as limiting sodium intake. We examined associations of HL, HN, and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet accordance. Participants: Among 1,073 hypertensive…
Descriptors: Health Education, Multiple Literacies, Numeracy, Dietetics
Sadie Chen; Galya Walt; Alison Aldrich; Ann Scheck McAlearney; Benjamin Linas; Brenda Amuchi; Darcy A. Freedman; Dawn Goddard-Eckrich; Erin Gibson; Jeanie Hartman; Julie Bosak; Karsten Lunze; Latasha Jones; Mia Christopher; Pamela Salsberry; Rebecca Jackson; Sandi Back; Mari-Lynn Drainoni; Daniel M. Walker – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Opioid overdose deaths are dramatically increasing in the United States and disproportionately affecting minority communities, with the increasing presence of fentanyl exacerbating this crisis. Developing community coalitions is a long-standing strategy used to address public health issues. However, there is a limited understanding of how…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Narcotics, Social Differences, Public Health
Noah Painter-Davis; Janet Page-Reeves; Matthew E. Borrego; Theresa Cruz; Sarah Leiter; Kimberly Huyser; Linda Freeman – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
The criminal legal system and youth delinquent systems (CL/DS) are increasingly recognized as a primary sources of racial/ethnic inequity (REI) in health. Research funding institutions are beginning to focus on the CL/DS as a social determinant of health, some CL/DS officials are centering equity as a core concern, and some problematic CL/DS…
Descriptors: Health Services, Law Enforcement, Communication Strategies, Delinquency
Gaudencio Gutiérrez-Alba; José Alberto Muños Hernández; Clara Juárez-Ramírez; Diana L. Reartes-Peñafiel; Hortensia Reyes-Morales – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Background: The main goal of a health system is to maintain or improve people's health. The COVID-19 pandemic showed the fragility of health systems worldwide. In Mexico, the pandemic affected the performance of the health system, along with the presence of contextual conditions such as its segmentation and high prevalence of chronic diseases.…
Descriptors: Public Health, Health Services, COVID-19, Pandemics
Razeen Karim; Paula Darby Lipman; Kristina Weeks; Yea-Jen Hsu; Deven Brown; Emily Carletto; Katie Dietz; Lisa A. Cooper; Jill Marsteller; RICH LIFE Investigators – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
With health equity growing as a priority within health care, health systems must transform that calling into action within their social, economic, and political environments. The current literature has not compared how different organizations manage the same health disparities intervention. This qualitative study aims to illustrate how different…
Descriptors: Health Services, Hypertension, Intervention, Social Differences
Applying Social Marketing Principles for Community-Based Cancer Screening Programs: Two Case Studies
Simona C. Kwon; Julie A. Kranick; Nadia S. Islam; Laura C. Wyatt; Shilpa Patel; Gulnahar Alam; Perla Chebli; Joseph Ravenell; Perry Pong; Sara S. Kim; Victoria H. Raveis; Chau Trinh-Shevrin – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Minoritized communities often experience worse health outcomes on the cancer continuum. Mainstream strategies may have limited reach and utility to populations experiencing inequities in real-world settings. Through the combined use of community-based participatory research (CBPR) and social marketing strategies, which highlight community-centered…
Descriptors: Marketing, Community Programs, Screening Tests, Immunization Programs
Wallack, Lawrence – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Public health is the place where science, policy, politics, and activism converge. Each public health issue is a snapshot where we can see the unfolding of the collective processes that define who we are, what we believe, and what we value as a society. Our professional strength is our commitment to community and social justice values, but we are…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Public Health, Social Differences, Prediction
Elizabeth Valdez; Jazmine Chan; Saharra Dixon; Gray Davidson Carroll; Thupten Phuntsog; Elizabeth Delorme; Justine Egan; Aline Gubrium – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Structural inequities influence young parents' access to health care, housing, transportation, social support, education, and income. The current study adds to the extant literature by providing data directly obtained in collaboration with young parents to understand how structural violence affects the health and well-being of their families,…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Early Parenthood, Art
Steve P. Verney; Blake Boursaw; Ryan Martin; Eunice Kim; Jeremaiah D. Simmons; Nina Wallerstein; Lisa Cacari Stone; Melissa Gonzales – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
The Transdisciplinary Research, Equity and Engagement (TREE) Center for Advancing Behavioral Health partners with community leaders to translate research evidence into practice and policy for behavioral health equity. Equity-oriented research centers such as the TREE Center present evaluation challenges and, correspondingly, offer rich…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Interdisciplinary Approach, Evidence Based Practice, Barriers
Sonya Arreola; Mark Padilla; Emily A. Arnold; Dale Danley; Marguerita Lightfoot; William J. Woods; Torsten B. Neilands – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Background: To build research capacity for early-career faculty conducting HIV/STI research with minoritized communities and to enhance diversity in the scientific workforce, the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Center for AIDS Prevention (CAPS) conducts a training program for visiting professors (VPs), begun in 1996. VPs are in…
Descriptors: Mentors, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Scientific Research
Pabayo, Roman; Benny, Claire; Veugelers, Paul J.; Senthilselvan, Ambikaipakan; Leatherdale, Scott T. – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Previous research indicates that the disproportionate distribution of income within society is associated with aggression and violence. Although research has been conducted identifying the relationship between income inequality and bullying victimization and perpetration, little is known about possible mediators. We investigated the association…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Secondary School Students, Smoking
Bowleg, Lisa – Health Education & Behavior, 2017
Qualitative methods are not intrinsically progressive. Methods are simply tools to conduct research. Epistemology, the justification of knowledge, shapes methodology and methods, and thus is a vital starting point for a critical health equity research stance, regardless of whether the methods are qualitative, quantitative, or mixed. In line with…
Descriptors: Health, Epistemology, Qualitative Research, Photography
Parks, Michael J.; Kim, Soyoon – Health Education & Behavior, 2018
Background: It is a priority to develop population-based strategies for reducing barriers to smoking cessation among low-income populations. Harnessing secondary transmission such as interpersonal communication (IC) has helped to reduce tobacco use, but there is a dearth of quasi-experimental research that examines IC and the full spectrum of…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Smoking, Predictor Variables, Barriers
Wolf, Lesley; Vigna, Abra J.; Inzeo, Paula Tran; Ceraso, Marion; Wolff, Tom – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Policy, systems, and environmental change are now widely accepted as critical to sustaining improvements in community health. Evidence suggests that such systems-level change is most effective when driven by community-based partnerships. Yet, after more than three decades of building community-based partnership work, health inequities have…
Descriptors: Public Health, Community Involvement, Social Differences, Case Studies
Shelton, Rachel C.; Dunston, Sheba King; Leoce, Nicole; Jandorf, Lina; Thompson, Hayley S.; Erwin, Deborah O. – Health Education & Behavior, 2017
Lay Health Advisor (LHA) programs hold tremendous promise for reducing health disparities and addressing social determinants of health in medically underserved communities, including African American populations. Very little is understood about the capacity of LHAs in these roles and the broader contributions they make to their communities. This…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Social Differences, Cancer
Previous Page | Next Page »
Pages: 1 | 2