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期刊名:Hispanic health care international

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ISSN:1540-4153

e-ISSN:1938-8993

IF/分区:1.3/Q4

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Introduction: Current disadvantages in accessing healthcare services, particularly mental health resources, result in increased psychological dysfunction among Hispanic women with advanced breast cancer. Little is known about using alternat...
María José Baeza,Joseph P De Santis,Rosina Cianelli et al. María José Baeza et al.
Purpose: This review sought to identify and integrate available evidence on various sources of Hispanic women's well-being following intimate partner violence (IPV). Methods: The review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for ...
Jennifer Sandoval,Elizabeth Aquino,María Piñeros-Leaño et al. Jennifer Sandoval et al.
Introduction: The world has been impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic since March of 2020. Latinx nurses have been some of the most underrepresented in being studied during this time and have been greatly affected by...
Sydney Tyler,Lisa Abuogi,Valentina Vannoni et al. Sydney Tyler et al.
Introduction: Little is known about the experiences of immigrant families with COVID-19 illness. This mixed methods study compared child and household experiences at the time of a child's COVID-19 diagnosis between immigrant and US-born par...
Rosalia Molina,Yesenia Olmedo;El Corazon de la Tierra (Kansas City) Chapter of NAHN Rosalia Molina
Introduction: Despite the availability of an effective COVID-19 vaccine, uptake had been low in Midwestern Hispanic communities. A small qualitative study was undertaken to better understand perceptions of COVID-19 disease and prevention am...
Raffy R Luquis,Sol M Rodriguez-Colon,Sarah Ines Ramirez et al. Raffy R Luquis et al.
Introduction: Limited health knowledge, literacy, engagement in preventive health services, participation in health promotion behaviors, and cultural factors place Latino men at high risk for colorectal cancer (CRC). This pilot study aimed ...
Lisvel A Matos,Ramon A Lujan Lisvel A Matos
Background: Latinx sexual minority men experience the greatest second highest human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burden in the United States. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the most effective HIV prevention tool available, however, PrEP...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer death in the US. Screening by fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is a strategy to lower CRC rates. Unfortunately, only half of patients with an abnormal FIT result complete the follow-up col...
Celeste Monforton,Maria Eugenia Fernandez-Esquer,Maria Lizette Rangel et al. Celeste Monforton et al.
Latino day laborers in the United States provide skilled labor to businesses and homeowners through informal work arrangements. We conducted exploratory qualitative research with Latino day laborers in Houston, Texas, to investigate their p...