Improving Recruitment, Retention, and Cultural Saliency of Health Promotion Efforts Targeting African American Men: A Scoping Review.
Guillermo M WippoldSarah Grace FraryDemetrius A AbshireDawn K WilsonPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2021)
These results indicate that opportunities exist to innovate health promotion efforts among African American men, such as the intentional incorporation of the community's values, perspectives, and preferences in the effort (i.e., cultural saliency) and explicitly indicating how the efforts were culturally tailored to improve saliency. Opportunities also exist to innovate health promotion efforts among African American men based on literature-derived best practices.