Leadership and Job Readiness: Addressing Social Determinants of Health among Ruralafrican American Men

E. Baker, E. Barnidge, Marvin E. Langston, M. Schootman, F. Motton, F. Rose
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There is increased recognition that the inequitable distribution of social determinants acts as a stressor that influences health outcomes. Men on the Move’s Leadership and Job Readiness (LJR) program was developed to improve employment opportunities and build leadership capacity for African American men living in a rural community. Pre-post questionnaires and interviews were conducted with participants to assess the immediate impact of LJR. Paired t-tests indicated that those respondents who were out of work significantly increased certain dimensions of their hope scores. Results also indicated increases in some elements of active coping and decreases in risky behavior. Using a linear regression model, increased hope was found to be a significant predictor of improvements in participants’ coping and behavior scores. Qualitative interviews showed increases in communication, job readiness and coping skills as well as an increased sense of hope and understanding among participants of their role as leaders in their community.
领导力和工作准备:解决非洲裔美国农村男性健康的社会决定因素
人们日益认识到,社会决定因素分配不均是影响健康结果的压力源。“移动中的男性”的领导能力和工作准备(LJR)项目旨在改善生活在农村社区的非洲裔美国男性的就业机会,培养他们的领导能力。对参与者进行了问卷调查和访谈,以评估LJR的直接影响。配对t检验表明,失业的被调查者在希望得分的某些维度上显著提高。结果还表明,积极应对的某些因素有所增加,危险行为有所减少。使用线性回归模型,发现希望的增加是参与者应对和行为得分改善的重要预测因子。定性访谈显示,参与者在沟通、工作准备和应对技能方面有所提高,他们对自己在社区中的领导角色的希望和理解也有所增加。
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