Racial Differences in Health Concern - NCBI

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Racial Differences in Health Concern Corrine 1. Voils, PhD; Eugene Z. Oddone, MD; Kevin P. Weinfurt, PhD; JoeIle Y. Friedman, MPA; Cedric M. Bright, MD; Kevin A. Schulman, MD; and Hayden B. Bosworth, PhD Durham, North Carolina

Financial support: This analysis was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship to the first author from the Veterans Affairs Office of Academic Affairs. The survey development and administration was supported by a grant from the Duke Endowment Foundation. The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views-of the Department of Veterans Affairs. This research was presented at the American Psychological Association convention, July 2004, Honolulu, HI. An understanding of racial differences in risk-related affect may help explain racial differences in health behaviors and outcomes and provide additional opportunities for intervention. In phone interviews with a random community sample of 197 whites, 155 blacks and 163 Latinos, we assessed concem that respondents' health would be hurt by their diet, an inability to exercise, an inability to follow a doctor's recommendations and disease. A multivariate analysis of vanance with follow-up profile analysis revealed that whites were less concerned than blacks and Latinos about an inability to follow their doctors' recommendations (ps