scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Yonaira M Rivera | |
P2860 | cites work | Do healthy behaviors decline with greater acculturation? Implications for the Latino mortality paradox | Q24612359 |
Acculturation and Latino health in the United States: a review of the literature and its sociopolitical context | Q28239120 | ||
Community health worker intervention to decrease cervical cancer disparities in Hispanic women | Q34164300 | ||
Increasing cervical cancer screening in the United States-Mexico border region | Q34280058 | ||
Cancer information-seeking experiences: the implications of Hispanic ethnicity and Spanish language | Q35005554 | ||
Promotora Outreach, Education and Navigation Support for HPV Vaccination to Hispanic Women with Unvaccinated Daughters | Q35251971 | ||
Religion, fatalism, and cancer control: a qualitative study among Hispanic Catholics. | Q35582114 | ||
AMIGAS: a multicity, multicomponent cervical cancer prevention trial among Mexican American women | Q36155491 | ||
Church-based breast cancer screening education: impact of two approaches on Latinas enrolled in public and private health insurance plans. | Q36176858 | ||
Latinas' Mammography Intention Following a Home-Based Promotores-Led Intervention. | Q36235868 | ||
Colorectal cancer screening: language is a greater barrier for Latino men than Latino women | Q36456625 | ||
Perspectives of colorectal cancer risk and screening among Dominicans and Puerto Ricans: stigma and misperceptions | Q36644941 | ||
Commentary: fatalismo reconsidered: a cautionary note for health-related research and practice with Latino populations. | Q36743101 | ||
Fatalism or destiny? A qualitative study and interpretative framework on Dominican women's breast cancer beliefs. | Q37226133 | ||
Sustainability of promotora initiatives: program planners' perspectives. | Q37308242 | ||
Improving knowledge and screening for colorectal cancer among Hispanics: overcoming barriers through a PROMOTORA-led home-based educational intervention | Q37386035 | ||
Development of a theory-based (PEN-3 and Health Belief Model), culturally relevant intervention on cervical cancer prevention among Latina immigrants using intervention mapping | Q37696573 | ||
Community health workers and their value to social work | Q37735073 | ||
Popular education for health promotion and community empowerment: a review of the literature | Q37915847 | ||
Culture and African contexts of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support | Q38864425 | ||
Contextualizing diversity and culture within cancer control interventions for Latinas: changing interventions, not cultures | Q39942612 | ||
Social conditions as fundamental causes of disease. | Q40414494 | ||
Evaluation of the Effect of a Promotora-led Educational Intervention on Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus Knowledge Among Predominantly Hispanic Primary Care Patients on the US-Mexico Border | Q40534412 | ||
Intervention mapping: a process for developing theory- and evidence-based health education programs | Q40840283 | ||
Masculinity and gender roles among Puerto Rican men: machismo on the U.S. mainland | Q40867565 | ||
Linguistic acculturation and perceptions of quality, access, and discrimination in health care among Latinos in the United States. | Q41445941 | ||
"Sitting in different chairs:" roles of the community health workers in the Poder es Salud/Power for Health Project. | Q44926854 | ||
Perspectives on AIDS in Africa: strategies for prevention and control. | Q45037176 | ||
Access and attitudinal factors related to breast and cervical cancer rescreening: why are Latinas still underscreened? | Q45238977 | ||
A cancer screening intervention for underserved Latina women by lay educators. | Q46008846 | ||
Findings from a community-based participatory prevention research intervention designed to increase social capital in Latino and African American communities | Q46536062 | ||
Creating critical consciousness in health: applications of Freire's philosophy and methods to the health care setting | Q71185161 | ||
Effectiveness of Cultivando la Salud: a breast and cervical cancer screening promotion program for low-income Hispanic women | Q83506703 | ||
Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancer Education and Navigation: Results of a Community Health Worker Intervention | Q86191106 | ||
P433 | issue | 5 | |
P921 | main subject | health disparity | Q52558626 |
P304 | page(s) | 368-379 | |
P577 | publication date | 2018-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare | Q59821002 |
P1476 | title | Reducing Cancer Health Disparities among U.S. Latinos: A Freireian Approach | |
P478 | volume | 11 |
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