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Five-Year Blood Pressure Control and Mortality Following Health Education for Hypertensive Patients.

Morisky, Donald E.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1983
Three health education interventions for urban poor hypertensive patients were introduced in a randomized factorial design. Two-year data on compliance with therapy and five-year mortality data indicate the success of such educational programs in the long-term management and control of high blood pressure. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Hypertension, Longitudinal Studies, Low Income Groups

Apfel, Nancy H.; Seitz, Victoria – Family Relations, 1991
Presents four conceptual models of familial adaptation to adolescent pregnancy discerned from interviews with African-American adolescent mothers (n=119) and their mothers (n=103): Parental Replacement; Parental Supplement; Supported Primary Parent; and Parental Apprentice. Claims framework provides method for better understanding of triadic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Early Parenthood, Grandparents