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'Other than that, I'm Good': Formerly Incarcerated Young Black Men's Self-Perceptions of Health Status

机译:“除此之外,我很好”:以前被监禁的年轻黑人男子的自我认知健康状况

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Black men are incarcerated at higher rates than men from other racial groups, and there are significant health disparities disfavoring Black men overall. Reentry from incarceration is an important time period for health risks. However, health studies among recently released Black male youth populations are limited. This mixed methods study examined perceived health status and health care utilization among recently released Black men ages 18-25 years. Qualitative interviews (N=20) and quantitative surveys (N=170) were conducted. Qualitative findings described several health concerns, including chronic conditions. Quantitative results indicated most survey respondents rated their health status as excellent or good despite reporting having a health concern within the past year. Health status ranking was examined by how men felt vs. an objective measure such as a medical report. In addition, men indicated having problems finding health care since their release. This study may be beneficial for addressing ways to promote health and health care utilization among formerly incarcerated young Black men.
机译:黑人的率比来自其他种族群体的男性更高的率,而且存在严重的健康差异,以防止黑人男子整体。从监禁的再入是健康风险的重要时间段。然而,最近发布的黑人男性青年人口的健康研究有限。这种混合方法研究审查了18-25岁的最近发布的黑人男性的感知健康状况和医疗利用。进行定性访谈(n = 20)和定量调查(n = 170)。定性结果描述了几个健康问题,包括慢性病。尽管在过去一年内有健康问题,但大多数调查受访者表明大多数调查受访者将其健康状况评为出色或良好。卫生地位排名被人们感受到与医疗报告等客观措施的审查。此外,男子表明自从释放以来发现医疗保健问题。这项研究可能有利于解决促进促进妇女健康和医疗保健利用的方法。

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