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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2021 Jul 17;23(1):25–44. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.06.015

Table 3.

Articles that Met Inclusion Criteria Under the Sociocultural Level of Analysis

Author(s) Year Study Location Study Type Study Population Health Factor(s) Outcome Measure(s)
Cultural Factors
Katz et al 2011 Boston, Massachusetts Qualitative study n = 234 Hispanic and non-Hispanic White individuals with chronic back or knee pain from urban medical center Religion Areas important in medical decision-making
Ibrahim et al 2004 Cleveland, Ohio Qualitative Study n = 75 African Americans with hip and knee pain Religion African American’s perceptions and preferences for care
Mingo 2013 Tampa, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia Qualitative Study n = 198 (85 White individuals, 113 African American individuals) Values Willingness to help family member with Osteoarthritis
Social Factors
Blake et al 2002 New Hyde Park, New York Cross-sectional n = 515 Black and n = 455 White Medicare beneficiaries Social Network Social network experience with surgery and perceptions of benefit
Ibrahim et al 2002 United States Cross-sectional n = 596 elderly, male, African American and White patients with knee/hip osteoarthritis receiving primary care at the Department of Veterans Affairs clinics Social Network Willingness to undergo a total knee arthroplasty
McIlvane et al 2008 Florida Cross-sectional n = 175 African American and White women aged 45–90 Financial Stress Arthritis-related stress, discrimination, chronic life and financial stress, and well-being
Psychological Factors
 No articles met inclusion criteria