Culture, identity, strength and spirituality: A qualitative study to understand experiences of African American women breast cancer survivors and recommendations for intervention development

Author:

Yan Alice F.1ORCID,Stevens Patricia2,Holt Cheryl3,Walker Alonzo4,Ng Alexander5,McManus Patricia6,Basen‐Enguist Karen7,Weinhardt Lance S.1,Underwood Sandra M.8,Asan Onur9,Wang Min Qi3

Affiliation:

1. Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee Wisconsin

2. Professor Emerita, College of Nursing University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee Wisconsin

3. Department of Behavioral and Community Health, School of Public Health University of Maryland College Park College Park Maryland

4. Cancer Center Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin

5. Exercise Science Program College of Health Sciences, Marquette University Milwaukee Wisconsin

6. The Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin

7. Department of Behavioral Science, Division of OVP, Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas

8. College of Nursing University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee Wisconsin

9. School of Systems and Enterprises Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken New Jersey

Funder

American Cancer Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

Reference71 articles.

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2. Beliefs and Behaviors about Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk Reduction among African American Breast Cancer Survivors

3. Cancer Survivorship Research Among Ethnic Minority and Medically Underserved Groups

4. Returning to work: The cancer survivor’s transformational journey of adjustment and coping

5. Listening Past the Lies that Make Us Sick: A Voice-Centered Analysis of Strength and Depression among Black Women

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