Moderating effect of coping strategies on the association between perceived discrimination and blood pressure outcomes among young Black mothers in the InterGEN study

Nyembwe, A., Zhao, Y., Caceres, B. A., Hall, K., Prescott, L., Potts-Thompson, S., Morrison, M. T., Crusto, C., & Taylor, J. Y. (2025). Moderating effect of coping strategies on the association between perceived discrimination and blood pressure outcomes among young Black mothers in the InterGEN study. AIMS Public Health, 12(1), 217–232. https://doi.org/10.3934/publichealth.2025014
Authors:
Alexandria Nyembwe
Billy A. Caceres
Laura Prescott
Stephanie Potts-Thompson
Morgan T. Morrison
Jacquelyn Y. Taylor
Yihong Zhao
Kelli Hall
Cindy Crusto
Affiliated Authors:
Alexandria Nyembwe
Billy A. Caceres
Laura Prescott
Stephanie Potts-Thompson
Morgan T. Morrison
Jacquelyn Y. Taylor
Yihong Zhao
Author Keywords:
discrimination
coping
blood pressure
black women
black mothers
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.3934/publichealth.2025014
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