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  1. Power, place, and access: Why history is at the center of black D.C. residents of wards 7 and 8 decisions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
  2. Defining "Men's Health"
  3. Editorial: Men, mental health, and suicide
  4. Interventions Incorporating Therapeutic Alliance to Improve Medication Adherence in Black Patients with Diabetes, Hypertension and Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review
  5. Dispositional optimism and optimistic bias: Associations with cessation motivation, confidence, and attitudes.
  6. Navigating to Kidney Health Equity
  7. Public Health Reports in 2021: Impact Factor Increase and New Article Collections on Racism and COVID-19
  8. “Healthy masculinities are mosaics”: Commentary on Di Bianca and Mahalik (2022).
  9. Measuring the Trustworthiness of Health Care Organizations and Systems
  10. Representation in Online Prostate Cancer Content Lacks Racial and Ethnic Diversity: Implications for Black and Latinx Men
  11. Race, Place, And Structural Racism: A Review Of Health And History In Washington, D.C.
  12. Healthy Men 2030: Setting Men’s Health Goals as a Tool to Improve the Nation’s Health and Achieve Health Equity
  13. COVID-19 and MENtal Health: Addressing Men’s Mental Health Needs in the Digital World
  14. Using Syndemics and Intersectionality to Explain the Disproportionate COVID-19 Mortality Among Black Men
  15. Beyond a Zero-Sum Game: How Does the Impact of COVID-19 Vary by Gender?
  16. Individually Tailoring Messages to Promote African American Men’s Health
  17. Who Is Not Linking to HIV Care in Tennessee — the Benefits of an Intersectional Approach
  18. African American manhood and self-rated health: What demographic characteristics, health conditions, and aspects of manhood matter?
  19. Using Mistrust, Distrust, and Low Trust Precisely in Medical Care and Medical Research Advances Health Equity
  20. Well-Being in Healthy People 2030: A Missed Opportunity
  21. The Role of Place in Disparities Affecting Black Men Receiving Hemodialysis
  22. Application of an antiracism lens in the field of implementation science (IS): Recommendations for reframing implementation research with a focus on justice and racial equity
  23. Reducing health inequities facing boys and young men of colour in the United States
  24. Strengthening Policy Commitments to Equity and Men’s Health
  25. Psychosocial determinants of colorectal Cancer screening uptake among African-American men: understanding the role of masculine role norms, medical mistrust, and normative support
  26. Promoting Men’s Health Equity
  27. <p>Interventions Incorporating Therapeutic Alliance to Improve Hemodialysis Treatment Adherence in Black Patients with End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) in the United States: A Systematic Review</p>
  28. Men and COVID-19: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Understanding Sex Differences in Mortality and Recommendations for Practice and Policy Interventions
  29. Art, Anti-Racism and Health Equity: “Don’t Ask Me Why, Ask Me How!”
  30. COVID-19, Equity and Men’s Health
  31. Fostering Transnational Research Partnerships to Advance Men’s Health
  32. Determinants of Trustworthiness to Conduct Medical Research: Findings from Focus Groups Conducted with Racially and Ethnically Diverse Adults
  33. Can Precision Medicine Actually Help People Like Me? African American and Hispanic Perspectives on the Benefits and Barriers of Precision Medicine
  34. Developing a “Tailor-Made” Precision Lifestyle Medicine Intervention for Weight Control among Middle-aged Latino Men
  35. Preface: Precision Medicine Approaches to Health Disparities Research
  36. Equity, gender and health: New directions for global men’s health promotion
  37. The Association between Hypertension and Race/Ethnicity among Breast Cancer Survivors
  38. Using mixed methods to understand women's parenting practices related to their child's outdoor play and physical activity among families living in diverse neighborhood environments
  39. Mighty men: A faith-based weight loss intervention to reduce cancer risk in African American men
  40. Neighborhood Influences on Women’s Parenting Practices for Adolescents’ Outdoor Play: A Qualitative Study
  41. The Tennessee Men’s Health Report Card: A Model for Men’s Health Policy Advocacy and Education
  42. Development of a mobile phone app to maintain physical activity in African American men: MobileMen
  43. Men’s Health Equity
  44. Mexican Origin Hispanic Men’s Perspectives of Physical Activity–Related Health Behaviors
  45. Gendered Racism is a Key to Explaining and Addressing Police-Involved Shootings of Unarmed Black Men in America
  46. Foreword
  47. Study Design and Use of Inquiry Frameworks in Qualitative Research Published in Health Education & Behavior
  48. A Review of Qualitative Data Analysis Practices in Health Education and Health Behavior Research
  49. “If I Can Afford Steak, Why Worry About Buying Beans”: African American Men’s Perceptions of Their Food Environment
  50. “Centering the Margins”: Moving Equity to the Center of Men’s Health Research
  51. Theory-Informed Research Training and Mentoring of Underrepresented Early-Career Faculty at Teaching-Intensive Institutions: The Obesity Health Disparities PRIDE Program
  52. Becoming active: more to exercise than weight loss for indigenous men
  53. Physical Activity Interventions With African American or Latino Men: A Systematic Review
  54. Tackling racism as a “wicked” public health problem: Enabling allies in anti-racism praxis
  55. “What defines a man?”: Perspectives of African American men on the components and consequences of manhood.
  56. “They have said that I was slightly depressed but there are circumstances that bring that on”: How Middle-Aged and Older African American Men Describe Depression
  57. Perspective: Cardiovascular Disease among Young African American Males
  58. A qualitative meta-synthesis examining the role of women in African American men's prostate cancer screening and treatment decision making
  59. Introduction to the Special Issue on Health Disparities and Diversity
  60. The Promise of Qualitative Research to Inform Theory to Address Health Equity
  61. Advancing the Science of Qualitative Research to Promote Health Equity
  62. Development and Initial Testing of the FLOW Instrument: Novel Assessment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men
  63. “Health is the Ability to Manage Yourself Without Help”: How Older African American Men Define Health and Successful Aging
  64. Sex, Obesity, and Blood Pressure Among African American Adolescents: The Jackson Heart KIDS Pilot Study
  65. Racism as a fundamental determinant of health for Black boys
  66. Racial and gender disparities in sugar consumption change efficacy among first-year college students
  67. Using Qualitative Tools to Develop Messages to Motivate African American Men to Engage in Healthier Behavior
  68. Educational gradients in five Asian immigrant populations: Do country of origin, duration and generational status moderate the education-health relationship?
  69. Interactive Effect of Immigration-Related Factors with Legal and Discrimination Acculturative Stress in Predicting Depression Among Asian American Immigrants
  70. Racial Disparities in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Change Efficacy Among Male First-Year College Students
  71. The Precarious Health of Young Mexican American Men in South Texas, Cameron County Hispanic Cohort, 2004–2015
  72. Differences in Perceptions of the Food Environment Between African American Men Who Did and Did Not Consume Recommended Levels of Fruits and Vegetables
  73. Men’s Health: Beyond Masculinity
  74. Spirituality, Religiosity, and Weight Management Among African American Adolescent Males: The Jackson Heart KIDS Pilot Study
  75. Biopsychosocial Approaches to Men's Health Disparities Research and Policy
  76. Men on the Move–Nashville: Feasibility and Acceptability of a Technology-Enhanced Physical Activity Pilot Intervention for Overweight and Obese Middle and Older Age African American Men
  77. Visible and Invisible Trends in Black Men's Health: Pitfalls and Promises for Addressing Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Inequities in Health
  78. Eliminating health disparities among boys and men
  79. Masculinity in Men’s Health: Barrier or Portal to Healthcare?
  80. Men's physical health and health behaviors.
  81. Men’s Health in 2010s: What Is the Global Challenge?
  82. Lessons Learned About Motivation From a Pilot Physical Activity Intervention for African American Men
  83. Modeling the community-level effects of male incarceration on the sexual partnerships of men and women
  84. Potential Biases Introduced by Conflating Screening and Diagnostic Testing in Colorectal Cancer Screening Surveillance
  85. Race, Social and Environmental Conditions, and Health Behaviors in Men
  86. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Men's Health
  87. Social Determinants of Men's Health Disparities
  88. The Interdependence of African American Men's Definitions of Manhood and Health
  89. Weight Status and Blood Pressure among Adolescent African American Males: The Jackson Heart KIDS Pilot Study
  90. “I AM a Man”: Manhood, Minority Men’s Health and Health Equity
  91. “If you do nothing about stress, the next thing you know, you're shattered”: Perspectives on African American men's stress, coping and health from African American men and key women in their lives
  92. Geography, Race/Ethnicity, and Obesity Among Men in the United States
  93. Cohort and Duration Patterns Among Asian Immigrants: Comparing Trends in Obesity and Self-Rated Health
  94. Stress and the Kidney
  95. A Cancer Center’s Approach to Engaging African American Men About Cancer: The Men’s Fellowship Breakfast, Southeastern Michigan, 2008–2014
  96. Explaining Racial Disparities in Obesity Among Men
  97. A systematic review of weight loss, physical activity and dietary interventions involving African American men
  98. Is It All Depression?—Reply
  99. The Experience of Symptoms of Depression in Men vs Women
  100. Practical Solutions to Addressing Men's Health Disparities: Guest Editorial
  101. Men on the Move
  102. The Health of African American Men
  103. The Effects of Race, Ethnicity, and Mood/Anxiety Disorders on the Chronic Physical Health Conditions of Men From a National Sample
  104. Sex, Weight Status, and Chronic Kidney Disease Among African Americans
  105. “She looks out for the meals, period”: African American men's perceptions of how their wives influence their eating behavior and dietary health.
  106. An Intersectional Approach to Social Determinants of Stress for African American Men
  107. Incarceration and Sexual Risk: Examining the Relationship Between Men’s Involvement in the Criminal Justice System and Risky Sexual Behavior
  108. Male Peer Influence on African American Men’s Motivation for Physical Activity
  109. Discussing Adolescent Sexual Health in African-American Churches
  110. “I’m Ready to Eat and Grab Whatever I Can Get”
  111. An intersectional approach to Men's Health
  112. Measuring Masculinity in Research on Men of Color: Findings and Future Directions
  113. Faith Leaders’ Comfort Implementing an HIV Prevention Curriculum in a Faith Setting
  114. How Does Health Information Influence African American Men’s Health Behavior?
  115. Race, SES, and Obesity Among Men
  116. Men and Their Father Figures: Exploring Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mental Health Outcomes
  117. Considering intersections of race and gender in interventions that address US men’s health disparities
  118. Male Gender Role Strain as a Barrier to African American Men’s Physical Activity
  119. Ethnicity, Nativity, and the Health of American Blacks
  120. Social and Cultural Factors Influence African American Men’s Medical Help Seeking
  121. YOUR Blessed Health: A Faith-Based CBPR Approach to Addressing HIV/AIDS among African Americans
  122. Community-Based Organizational Capacity Building as a Strategy to Reduce Racial Health Disparities
  123. YOUR Blessed Health: An HIV-Prevention Program Bridging Faith and Public Health Communities
  124. A Meta-Study of Black Male Mental Health and Well-Being
  125. Factors Associated with Breast Cancer Screening in Asian Indian Women in Metro-Detroit
  126. Considering Organizational Factors in Addressing Health Care Disparities: Two Case Examples
  127. Prayer and Spiritual Practices for Health Reasons among American Adults: The Role of Race and Ethnicity
  128. Sexual and alcohol risk behaviours of immigrant Latino men in the South‐eastern USA
  129. The Origins and Overview of the W. K. Kellogg Community Health Scholars Program
  130. Using national data sets to improve the health and mental health of Black Americans: Challenges and opportunities.
  131. Organizational Empowerment in Community Mobilization to Address Youth Violence
  132. Challenges and Lessons Learned in Developing a Community-Based Health Survey
  133. The Effects of Perceived Discrimination on Diabetes Management
  134. Commentary on “Perspective on race and ethnicity in Alzheimer's disease research”
  135. Dismantling institutional racism: theory and action
  136. A Structural Approach to Examining Prostate Cancer Risk for Rural Southern African American Men
  137. Forward We March: Organization Studies & Community Psychology
  138. Racism in organizations: The case of a county public health department
  139. Administrative Evil and Healthcare Disparities: Why Adherence to Professional Ethics Is Not Enough
  140. The Art and Science of Integrating Undoing Racism with CBPR: Challenges of Pursuing NIH Funding to Investigate Cancer Care and Racial Equity
  141. National Data for Monitoring and Evaluating Racial and Ethnic Health Inequities: Where Do We Go From Here?
  142. Community-based Participatory Research: Assessing the Evidence: Evidence Report/Technology Assessment, Number 99
  143. Understanding Help-Seeking Among Rural African American Men
  144. Sociopolitical Development as an Antidote for Oppression-Theory and Action
  145. 1992-93 Undergraduate department survey.