نتایج جستجو برای: latino neighborhood

تعداد نتایج: 37278  

2018
Cynthia M. Mojica Deborah Parra-Medina Sally Vernon

INTRODUCTION Colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States, is also among the most preventable cancers. However, Latino men are less likely than non-Latino men to engage in preventive screening. Compared with 60% of non-Latino white men and women, only 42% of Latino men are up to date with colorectal cancer screening guidelines, which may result in diagnosis a...

2011

How informed is a Latino vote? Though recent scholarship has improved our understanding of Latino political participation, partisanship, and policy preferences, relatively little is known about how Hispanics make electoral decisions. In this effort, we evaluate the role policy issues, candidate affect, and symbolism play in the electoral choices of Latino voters. In particular, we are intereste...

Journal: :Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities 2016
Jessica D Jones Nielsen Whitney Wall Carolyn M Tucker

INTRODUCTION Disparities in treatment adherence based on race and ethnicity are well documented but poorly understood. Specifically, the causes of treatment nonadherence among Latino patients living in the USA are complex and include cultural and language barriers. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine whether patients' perceptions in patient-provider interactions (i.e., trust in p...

1998
CYNTHIA BANSAK STEVEN RAPHAEL Cynthia Bansak Steven Raphael Julian Betts John DiNardo Daniel Hamermesh Harry Holzer

This paper investigates whether employer sanctions for hiring undocumented workers introduced by the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) adversely affected the hourly earnings of Latino workers in the southwestern U.S. We exploit the staggering of the sanctions and employee verification requirements across sectors to estimate this effect. In particular, IRCA's employer-sanctions prov...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2005
Elisa Flores Dante Cicchetti Fred A Rogosch

To date, few studies have sought to investigate the effects of child maltreatment and processes influencing maladaptation and resilience in Latino children. In the current investigation, multiple aspects of functioning, personal resources, and relationship features were examined in school-age maltreated and nonmaltreated Latino children. Maltreated Latino children were found to have fewer areas...

2015
Benjamin Marsh Jean-Paul Snijder Marina Pulver Veronica Johnson Janna Schirmer Hyun Seo Lee Ashley Horiuchi Natalie Koskela Brandon Reynoso Raul Fajardo

Using Spanish-English bilingual Latino-Americans, this study tested whether priming Latino or American cultural representations facilitated the accessibility of the Spanish meaning or English meaning of Spanish-English homographs. Seventy-four participants were randomly assigned to a Latino prime, American prime, or no prime condition. After being primed, subjects performed an English lexical d...

2015
Ana C. Lindsay Judith A. Salkeld Mary L. Greaney Faith D. Sands

BACKGROUND The continuing rise of obesity among Latinos is a public health concern with an immediate need for early prevention. Changes in family structures have increased demand and reliance for child care for young children. Latino children are the fastest-growing segment of the child population in the United States, and research shows that Latino families use preschools and day care centers ...

Journal: :مدیریت شهری 0
pouya doulabi zohreh shaeri aghdas hajebzade

participation of people in their cities and neighborhoods has always been emphasized by researchers and experts in order to improve the quality of citizens’ life and having efficient urban management. however, it seems that providing participation contexts at local level by citizens needs preparations and substrates that facilitate participation. in the meantime, establishing a neighborhood man...

Journal: :Family process 2015
Gabriela L Stein Linda E Guzman

The present paper takes a translational approach in applying the themes of the current special section to prevention and intervention science in Latino families. The paper reviews the current literature on cultural processes in prevention and intervention research with Latino families. Overall, many prevention and intervention programs have either been developed specifically for Latino families...

2008
Heather Koball Randy Capps William Kandel Jamila Henderson

The number of Latino immigrants in rural areas has increased substantially since 1990. Furthermore, many Latino immigrants are moving to rural communities in the Southeast, Midwest, and Northwest, which historically have not been immigrant destinations. This recent, rapid, and unexpected population growth in new rural destinations has focused public attention on immigration reform and fostered ...

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