American Journal of Men's Health (Mar 2009)

African American Men's Perceptions of Factors Influencing Health-Information Seeking

  • Vetta L. Sanders Thompson PhD,
  • Michael Talley BS, RRT,
  • Nikki Caito MPH, MS, RD,
  • Matthew Kreuter PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988307304630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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The lack of health information is one of several factors implicated in the poor health status of African American men. Although a growing body of research delineates the obstacles to African Americans' engagement in preventive health behaviors, relatively little is known about the barriers that adversely affect men's involvement in health-information seeking. This article presents qualitative data on African American men's information seeking through an analysis of focus group data. Three research questions are addressed: (a) What health-information concerns and needs do African American men have? (b) How do African American men describe their efforts to obtain health information? and (c) What factors facilitate or inhibit health-information seeking by African American men? The implications of the data and suggestions for future research are provided.