Recruitment of African American women to a walking program

Eligibility, ineligibility, and attrition during screening The purposes of this paper were to identify strategies successful in the recruitment of African American women to a home-based walking program and to examine factors that contribute to attrition, eligibility, and ineligibility during the recruitment screening protocol.
Author(s):
JoEllen Wilbur,Judith McDevitt,Edward Wang,Barbara Dancy,Joan Briller,Diana Ingram,Terry Nicola,Hyeonkyeong Lee,Shannon Zenk
Publisher(s):
Wiley Interscience
Reference #:
unknown
Date Published:
2006
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