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pro vyhledávání: '"Ana F. Abraído-Lanza"'
Autor:
Samantha Stonbraker, Gabriella Sanabria, Silvia Cunto-Amesty, Carmela Alcántara, Ana F. Abraído-Lanza, Tawandra Rowell-Cunsolo, Mina Halpern, Suzanne Bakken, Rebecca Schnall, Maureen George
Publikováno v:
Global Qualitative Nursing Research, Vol 9 (2022)
Explanatory models describe individuals’ perceptions of their illness experiences, which can guide culturally relevant care. We constructed an explanatory model of the experience of living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the Dominican Re
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30adffacce4a4638a39744c73fb07166
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 10 (2022)
Latina women and other ethnic and racial groups continue to be underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, including public health. This underrepresentation of people from diverse backgrounds and lived experie
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a1abc41c71204ac29940baf8617cdd50
Autor:
Samantha Stonbraker, Sonia Mendoza-Grey, Mariana C. Martins, Karen R. Flórez, Ana F. Abraído-Lanza
Publikováno v:
J Ethn Subst Abuse
We explored whether Dominican women underreport alcohol consumption according to questionnaire wording and examined factors associated with their alcohol use through structured interviews in Spanish. We measured consumption with the word “alcohol
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 23:986-992
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Latinas. Dominican women in particular have a higher lifetime risk of breast cancer than do other Latinas in the U.S. This study examines how gender, ethnic, and language concordance between p
Autor:
Perla Chebli, Stella S. Yi, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Ana F. Abraído-Lanza, Supriya Misra, Simona C. Kwon
Publikováno v:
Health Educ Behav
Immigration has been historically and contemporarily racialized in the United States. Although each immigrant group has unique histories, current patterns, and specific experiences, racialized immigrant groups such as Latino, Asian, and Arab immigran
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::645ca1e07965c28bca7f604d7f8a64d3
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8935952/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8935952/
Autor:
Suzanne Bakken, Gabriella Sanabria, Samantha Stonbraker, Mina Halpern, Ana F. Abraído-Lanza, Rebecca Schnall, Tawandra L. Rowell-Cunsolo, Jianfang Liu, Maureen George, Silvia Cunto-Amesty, Carmela Alcántara
Publikováno v:
AIDS Behav
We designed an infographic intervention to help clinicians provide health information to persons living with HIV. In this study, we assessed the extent to which our intervention may improve objectively and subjectively measured health outcomes (CD4 c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Recent reports on the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the USA indicate that despite significant declines in CVD mortality in the late 20th century, this decline is now decelerating and may be worsened by inequalities in health care. Social
Autor:
Karen R. Flórez, Ana F. Abraído-Lanza
Publikováno v:
Family & Community Health. 40:132-138
Segmented assimilation theory posits that immigrants experience distinct paths of assimilation. Using cluster analysis and data from the National Latino and Asian American Survey, this study sought to apply this theory in relation to obesity among La
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Public Health. 37:219-236
This article provides an analysis of novel topics emerging in recent years in research on Latino immigrants, acculturation, and health. In the past ten years, the number of studies assessing new ways to conceptualize and understand how acculturation-
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 3:e1921165