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Patterns of Family Health History Communication Among Older African American Adults

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Shelly R. Hovick, Sarah N. Thomas, Judy Watts & Naomi Q. P. Tan. (2021) The Influence of Family Communication Patterns on the Processing of Messages to Increase Family Health History Seeking Intentions. Health Communication 36:4, pages 424-432.
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Manusheela Pokharel, Ashley Elrick, Heather E. Canary, Margaret F. Clayton, Masha Sukovic, Marjan Champine, Soo Jung Hong & Kimberly A. Kaphingst. (2019) Health communication roles in Latino, Pacific Islander, and Caucasian Families: A qualitative investigation. Journal of Genetic Counseling 29:3, pages 399-409.
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Gemme Campbell-Salome, Emily A. Rauscher & Jennifer Freytag. (2019) Patterns of Communicating About Family Health History: Exploring Differences in Family Types, Age, and Sex. Health Education & Behavior 46:5, pages 809-817.
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Sula M. Hood, Elizabeth H. Golembiewski, Hadyatoullaye Sow, Kyle Benbow, Jeremy Prather, Lisa D. Robison & Elisabeth Martin-Hagler. (2019) Structural and Contextual Patterns in Family Health History Knowledge among African American Adults: A Mixed-Methods Social Network Analysis Study*. Journal of Social Structure 20:3, pages 96-118.
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Lenette M. Jones, Karen O. Moss, Kathy D. Wright, Marie-Anne Rosemberg & Cheryl Killion. (2018) “Maybe This Generation Here Could Help the Next Generation”: Older African American Women's Perceptions on Information Sharing to Improve Health in Younger Generations. Research in Gerontological Nursing 11:1, pages 39-47.
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Caitlin G. Allen, Cam Escoffery, Regine Haardörfer & Colleen M. McBride. (2018) Factors Influencing Not Perceiving Family Health History Assessments as Important: Opportunities to Improve Dissemination of Evidence-Based Population Screening for Cancer. Public Health Genomics 21:3-4, pages 144-153.
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Carla Roma Oliveira, Alvaro Mendes & Liliana Sousa. (2017) From older to younger: intergenerational promotion of health behaviours in Portuguese families affected by familial amyloid polyneuropathy. European Journal of Human Genetics 25:6, pages 687-693.
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