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pro vyhledávání: '"Orlando Garcia-Santiago"'
Autor:
Krysia N. Mossakowski, James H. Spencer, Earl S. Hishinuma, Stephanie T. Nishimura, Orlando Garcia-Santiago, SooJean Choi-Misailidis, Karen Umemoto, Katherine Irwin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. 27:151-164
This study examines whether different dimensions of ethnic identity are associated with reduced risk of violence among an understudied population: Asian American and Pacific Islander adolescents. Drawing from survey data of 298 Native Hawaiian, Samoa
Publikováno v:
Psychology in the Schools. 47:789-802
The purpose of this study was to examine whether school experiences, school performance, and other risk-protective factors were related to violence among Hawaiian, Filipino, and Samoan youths residing in Hawai'i. This study analyzed survey data (N =
Autor:
Orlando Garcia-Santiago, James H. Spencer, SooJean Choi-Misailidis, Earl S. Hishinuma, Stephanie T. Nishimura, Katherine Irwin, Karen Umemoto
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 55:506-524
Background: Studies of youth violence have usually examined social capital using qualitative methods, but remain limited by small sample sizes. In addition, few studies examine violence among Asian/Pacific Islander (API) youth, even though they are o
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 34
In addressing health and social issues, there has been a shift since the 1990s to approaches that focus more on making comprehensive community-based changes to affect individual behavior. This article provides an overview of community mobilization to
Autor:
Earl S. Hishinuma, Stephanie T. Nishimura, Gregory Y. Mark, Orlando Garcia-Santiago, David T. Mayeda
Publikováno v:
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 39(2)
Purpose This study investigates the prevalence rates of violent and deviant behaviors among a sample of Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, and Samoan public high school students residing in Hawai‘i, and is the first relatively large-scale study of its k