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- Dec 21, 2011
I'm looking to interview low-income bisexual women or people who have worked with low-income bisexual women in the past to discuss common health barriers for my Health Psychology class. If you fall under this category and are comfortable with sharing your experiences here, then please answer the following questions:
1. What makes it difficult for you and others in your community to improve/promote personal health?
a. What resources help (or could help) you eat healthy?
b. What resources help (or could help) you exercise regularly?
c. What resources help (or could help) you get regular check-ups/screenings from a health provider?
d. What resources help (or could help) you prevent disease?
e. What resources help (or could help) you manage stress?
f. What resources help (or could help) you avoid risky behaviors?
2. What makes it difficult for you and others in your community to improve/promote personal health?
a. What makes (or could make) it difficult for you to eat healthy?
b. What makes (or could make) it difficult for to you exercise regularly?
c. What makes (or could make) it difficult to get regular check-ups/screenings from a health provider?
d. What makes (or could make) it difficult for you to prevent disease?
e. What makes (or could make) it difficult for you to manage stress?
f. What makes (or could make) it difficult to avoid risky behaviors?
Thanks for your time!
1. What makes it difficult for you and others in your community to improve/promote personal health?
a. What resources help (or could help) you eat healthy?
b. What resources help (or could help) you exercise regularly?
c. What resources help (or could help) you get regular check-ups/screenings from a health provider?
d. What resources help (or could help) you prevent disease?
e. What resources help (or could help) you manage stress?
f. What resources help (or could help) you avoid risky behaviors?
2. What makes it difficult for you and others in your community to improve/promote personal health?
a. What makes (or could make) it difficult for you to eat healthy?
b. What makes (or could make) it difficult for to you exercise regularly?
c. What makes (or could make) it difficult to get regular check-ups/screenings from a health provider?
d. What makes (or could make) it difficult for you to prevent disease?
e. What makes (or could make) it difficult for you to manage stress?
f. What makes (or could make) it difficult to avoid risky behaviors?
Thanks for your time!