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    Subjective Social Status and Self-Reported Health Among US-born and Immigrant Latinos

    Subjective social status is associated with a range of health outcomes. Few studies have tested the relevance of subjective social status among Latinos in the U.S.; those that have yielded mixed results. Data ...

    Jeremiah R. Garza, Beth A. Glenn in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2017)

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    Understanding HPV Vaccination Among Latino Adolescent Girls in Three U.S. Regions

    A multi-site study was conducted to assess HPV vaccine initiation and correlates of initiation among Latina adolescents. The study was a collaboration of the CDC/NCI-funded Cancer Prevention and Control Resear...

    Beth A. Glenn, Jennifer Tsui in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2015)

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    Training Mixtec Promotores to Assess Health Concerns in Their Community: A CBPR Pilot Study

    An academic institution and a community organization partnered for one of the first studies assessing health needs of Mixtecs, indigenous immigrants from Southern Mexico, residing in Ventura County, California...

    Annette E. Maxwell, Sandra Young in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2014)

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    Exploring the Role of Neighborhood Socio-Demographic Factors on HPV Vaccine Initiation Among Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Girls

    Little is known about whether neighborhood factors are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake, especially among disadvantaged groups that can benefit most from the vaccine. We used data coll...

    Jennifer Tsui, Gilbert C. Gee in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2013)