Abstract
There has been increasing concern about the health status of low-income Black fathers. Little is known about their motivators to participate in health promotion activities. This descriptive qualitative research study explored these motivators. Focus groups were used to gather the data. Themes included avoiding specific diseases, helping others, a personal desire to learn, and modeling positive behaviors. These findings provide baseline data that might be used to develop community interventions targeting this group. Additional work will focus on validating these results and further exploration of some of the motivators verbalized by these participants.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | The ABNF Journal |
Volume | 24 |
State | Published - Dec 2013 |
Disciplines
- Nursing
- Medicine and Health Sciences