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Asani H Seawell

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American Journal of Men'S Health|April 12, 2015
The Influence of Stress, Gender, and Culture on Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management Among Black Men: A Qualitative AnalysisAsani H Seawell, Tera R Hurt, Margaret C Shirley
The Journal of Black Psychology|January 21, 2014
The Effects of General Social Support and Social Support for Racial Discrimination on African American Women's Well-BeingAsani H Seawell, Carolyn E Cutrona, Daniel W Russell
Global Qualitative Nursing Research|May 3, 2017
Developing Effective Diabetes Programming for Black MenTera R Hurt, Asani H Seawell, Margaret C O'Connor
Psychology & Health|November 26, 2013
Prospective associations between unforgiveness and physical health and positive mediating mechanisms in a nationally representative sample of older adultsAsani H Seawell, Loren L Toussaint, Alyssa C D Cheadle
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|August 26, 2009
Does narrative writing instruction enhance the benefits of expressive writing?Sharon Danoff-Burg, Catherine E Mosher, Asani H Seawell, et al.
Global Qualitative Nursing Research|October 22, 2020
Revising Diabetes Programming for Black Men and Their FamiliesTera R Hurt, Sarah L Francis, Asani H Seawell, et al.
Global Qualitative Nursing Research|August 15, 2017
Black Women's Recommendations for Developing Effective Type 2 Diabetes ProgrammingTera R Hurt, Asani H Seawell, Carolyn Cutrona, et al.
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American Journal of Men'S Health|April 12, 2015
The Influence of Stress, Gender, and Culture on Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management Among Black Men: A Qualitative AnalysisAsani H Seawell, Tera R Hurt, Margaret C Shirley
The Journal of Black Psychology|January 21, 2014
The Effects of General Social Support and Social Support for Racial Discrimination on African American Women's Well-BeingAsani H Seawell, Carolyn E Cutrona, Daniel W Russell
Global Qualitative Nursing Research|May 3, 2017
Developing Effective Diabetes Programming for Black MenTera R Hurt, Asani H Seawell, Margaret C O'Connor
Psychology & Health|November 26, 2013
Prospective associations between unforgiveness and physical health and positive mediating mechanisms in a nationally representative sample of older adultsAsani H Seawell, Loren L Toussaint, Alyssa C D Cheadle
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping|August 26, 2009
Does narrative writing instruction enhance the benefits of expressive writing?Sharon Danoff-Burg, Catherine E Mosher, Asani H Seawell, et al.
Global Qualitative Nursing Research|October 22, 2020
Revising Diabetes Programming for Black Men and Their FamiliesTera R Hurt, Sarah L Francis, Asani H Seawell, et al.
Global Qualitative Nursing Research|August 15, 2017
Black Women's Recommendations for Developing Effective Type 2 Diabetes ProgrammingTera R Hurt, Asani H Seawell, Carolyn Cutrona, et al.
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