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Cultural comparison of chronic conditions, functional status, and acceptance in older African-American and White adults

Acceptance of functional decline accompanying chronic illness is challenging for all elders, and even more so for African-American elders. This study examined functional status and the number, types, and acceptance of chronic conditions in 16 African-American and 46 White elders. African-American elders reported better functioning but resembled Whites in number of chronic conditions and acceptance. All African-Americans reported hypertension; 76% of Whites reported arthritis. Greater acceptance was correlated with fewer chronic conditions (r = -.23, p

Author(s)
P.E. McDonald
J.A. Zauszniewski
A.K. Bekhet
Publication Date
2010