Socioeconomic influences on coronary heart disease in black populations.
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, Journal Article
James, SA
Published in: American heart journal
September 1984
It is likely that socioeconomic factors exert important influences on coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and mortality for U.S. blacks. Careful and comprehensive studies are needed to clarify the pathways through which low socioeconomic status exerts its influence on susceptibility to CHD. In addition, policy-oriented research is needed to clarify to what extent reduced access to medical care contributes to excessive CHD mortality in black Americans.
Duke Scholars
Published In
American heart journal
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EISSN
1097-6744
ISSN
0002-8703
Publication Date
September 1984
Volume
108
Issue
3 Pt 2
Start / End Page
669 / 672
Related Subject Headings
- White People
- United States
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Risk
- Research Design
- Personality
- Male
- Income
- Hypertension
- Humans
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James, S. A. (1984). Socioeconomic influences on coronary heart disease in black populations. American Heart Journal, 108(3 Pt 2), 669–672. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-8703(84)90653-7
James, S. A. “Socioeconomic influences on coronary heart disease in black populations.” American Heart Journal 108, no. 3 Pt 2 (September 1984): 669–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-8703(84)90653-7.
James SA. Socioeconomic influences on coronary heart disease in black populations. American heart journal. 1984 Sep;108(3 Pt 2):669–72.
James, S. A. “Socioeconomic influences on coronary heart disease in black populations.” American Heart Journal, vol. 108, no. 3 Pt 2, Sept. 1984, pp. 669–72. Epmc, doi:10.1016/0002-8703(84)90653-7.
James SA. Socioeconomic influences on coronary heart disease in black populations. American heart journal. 1984 Sep;108(3 Pt 2):669–672.
Published In
American heart journal
DOI
EISSN
1097-6744
ISSN
0002-8703
Publication Date
September 1984
Volume
108
Issue
3 Pt 2
Start / End Page
669 / 672
Related Subject Headings
- White People
- United States
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Risk
- Research Design
- Personality
- Male
- Income
- Hypertension
- Humans