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Publikováno v:
Qualitative Health Research. 33:359-370
This study examines the role that compañeras (peer mentors) play in the implementation of a program, Alma, which was designed to support Latina mothers who are experiencing depression during pregnancy or early parenting and implemented in the rural
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Archives of Sexual Behavior. 52:1643-1651
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International Journal of Psychology.
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Asian American Journal of Psychology. 13:177-184
Publikováno v:
Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 2016, Vol. 9, Issue 2/3, pp. 85-96.
Externí odkaz:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/10.1108/ADD-02-2016-0005
Autor:
Brendan A. Rich, Nina S. Starin, Christopher J. Senior, Melissa M. Zarger, Colleen M. Cummings, Anahi Collado, Mary K. Alvord
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Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. :1-17
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Nicotine Tob Res
Introduction The competing neurobehavioral decision systems theory conceptualizes addictive behavior, such as cigarette smoking, as arising from the imbalance between stronger impulsive relative to weaker executive decision processes. Working memory
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Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. 40:388-405
The college years are a time of significant upheaval, including changes in social relationships and dramatic increases in the development of depressive symptoms and alcohol-related problems. Research has identified that individuals’ tendencies to d
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Health Psychol
Objective Higher rates of delay discounting have been consistently linked to maladaptive health behaviors, including substance use and overeating, among adults. Despite adolescence representing a critical period for the escalation of these risky heal
Autor:
Jennifer Dahne, Cristina M. Risco, Vanessa A. Diaz, Jacob Kustanowitz, Carl W. Lejuez, Michael J. Zvolensky, Anahi Collado, Matthew J. Carpenter
Publikováno v:
Psychol Serv
Treatment for depression is a core health disparity for Latino/as in the United States. U.S. Latino/as are most likely to report depressive symptoms to primary care physicians, who often have limited resources for providing evidence-based psychologic