Psychol
Bull 1998 Jan;123(1):47-70
Ethnicity and cancer outcomes: behavioral and psychosocial considerations.
Meyerowitz BE, Richardson J, Hudson S, Leedham B.
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California 90089-1061,
USA. meyerow@rcf.usc.edu
Cancer has been the subject of thousands of behavioral and psychosocial
studies. The literature has focused largely on non-Hispanic Whites, despite
the fact that cancer outcomes vary by ethnicity. This article provides
a review of those studies that do consider the relations between ethnicity
and cancer-related adherence behaviors, survival, and quality of life.
The authors propose a mediational framework that links ethnicity and cancer
outcomes through socioeconomic status, knowledge and attitudes, and access
to medical care. They use this framework to organize the literature and
to develop recommendations for future research.
Publication Types: Review; Review, Tutorial
PMID: 9461853 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]