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Perceptions and receptivity of non-spousal family support: A mixed methods study of psychological distress among older, church-going African American men.

Authors :
Watkins, Daphne C
Watkins, Daphne C
Wharton, Tracy
Mitchell, Jamie A
Matusko, Niki
Kales, Helen
Watkins, Daphne C
Watkins, Daphne C
Wharton, Tracy
Mitchell, Jamie A
Matusko, Niki
Kales, Helen
Source :
Journal of mixed methods research; vol 11, iss 4, 487-509; 1558-6898
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the role of non-spousal family support on mental health among older, church-going African American men. The mixed methods objective was to employ a design that used existing qualitative and quantitative data to explore the interpretive context within which social and cultural experiences occur. Qualitative data (n=21) were used to build a conceptual model that was tested using quantitative data (n= 401). Confirmatory factor analysis indicated an inverse association between non-spousal family support and distress. The comparative fit index, Tucker-Lewis fit index, and root mean square error of approximation indicated good model fit. This study offers unique methodological approaches to using existing, complementary data sources to understand the health of African American men.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of mixed methods research; vol 11, iss 4, 487-509; 1558-6898
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of mixed methods research vol 11, iss 4, 487-509 1558-6898
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391604623
Document Type :
Electronic Resource