"It’s a Job Living Here": A Qualitative Exploration of Information Motivation and Behavioral Skills (IMB) Related to Primary Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Among Middle-class African Americans

Journal of African American Studies(2023)

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Abstract
Middle-class African Americans are generally ignored in Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) prevention efforts, because of presumed protective factors. However, middle-class African Americans often live with psychosocial stressors not traditionally associated with this socioeconomic position. This study examines influencers related to T2D prevention in this under-researched segment of the African American community. Utilizing a phenomenological approach, questioning explores information, motivators, and behaviors relative to primary T2D prevention. Participants were non-diabetic, middle-class African Americans residing in a medium-sized urban area ( n = 20). Six themes were identified related to health beliefs and health behaviors. Barriers and health-promoting features in the built environments were also described by participants. Findings highlight needs in this under-researched segment of the African American population, with implications for researchers, practitioners, and interventionists.
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African american, Type 2 diabetes, Health disparities, Middle-class, Built environment
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