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Bibliographic Entry Rurality and Ethnicity in Adolescent Physical Illness: Are Children of the Growing Rural Latino Population at Excess Health Risk?
Wickrama, K. A. S.; Elder, Glen H., Jr; & Abraham, W. Todd. (2007). Rurality and Ethnicity in Adolescent Physical Illness: Are Children of the Growing Rural Latino Population at Excess Health Risk? Journal of Rural Health, 23(3), 228-37.
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Bibliographic Entry Cumulative Advantage Processes as Mechanisms of Inequality in Life Course Health
Willson, Andrea E.; Shuey, Kim M.; & Elder, Glen H., Jr. (2007). Cumulative Advantage Processes as Mechanisms of Inequality in Life Course Health. American Journal of Sociology, 112(6), 1886-1924.
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Bibliographic Entry Gender Differences in Associations between Depressive Symptoms and Patterns of Substance Use and Risky Sexual Behavior among a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adolescents
Waller, Martha W.; Hallfors, Denise Dion; Halpern, Carolyn Tucker; Iritani, Bonita J.; Ford, Carol A.; & Guo, Guang. (2006). Gender Differences in Associations between Depressive Symptoms and Patterns of Substance Use and Risky Sexual Behavior among a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adolescents. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 9(3), 139-50.
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Bibliographic Entry It's not "a Black Thing:" Understanding the Burden of Acting White and Other Dilemmas of High Achievement
Tyson, Karolyn; Darity, William A., Jr.; & Castellino, Domini R. (2005). It's not "a Black Thing:" Understanding the Burden of Acting White and Other Dilemmas of High Achievement. American Sociological Review, 70(4), 582-605.
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Bibliographic Entry Migration
Uhlenberg, Peter. (2006). Migration. In Schulz, Richard (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Aging: A Comprehensive Resource in Gerontology and Geriatrics (pp. 777-80). New York: Springer Publishing Co..
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Bibliographic Entry Social Support among Latina Immigrant Women: Bridge Persons as Mediators of Cervical Cancer Screening
Wasserman, Melanie R.; Bender, Deborah E.; Lee, Shoou-Yih Daniel; Morrissey, Joseph P.; Mouw, Ted; & Norton, Edward C. (2006). Social Support among Latina Immigrant Women: Bridge Persons as Mediators of Cervical Cancer Screening. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 8(1), 67-84.
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Bibliographic Entry A Church-Based Sampling Design for Research with Latina Immigrant Women
Wasserman, Melanie R.; Bender, Deborah E.; Kalsbeek, William D.; Suchindran, Chirayath M.; & Mouw, Ted. (2005). A Church-Based Sampling Design for Research with Latina Immigrant Women. Population Research and Policy Review, 24(6), 647-71.
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Bibliographic Entry Randomized Controlled Trial to Investigate Impact of Site-Based Safer Sex Programmes in Kingston, Jamaica: Trial Design, Methods and Baseline Findings
Weir, Sharon S.; Figueroa, J. Peter; Byfield, L.; Hall, A.; Cummings, Stirling; & Suchindran, Chirayath M. (2008). Randomized Controlled Trial to Investigate Impact of Site-Based Safer Sex Programmes in Kingston, Jamaica: Trial Design, Methods and Baseline Findings. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 13(6), 801-13.
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Bibliographic Entry Grade Retention among Immigrant Children
Tillman, Kathryn Harker; Guo, Guang; & Harris, Kathleen Mullan. (2006). Grade Retention among Immigrant Children. Social Science Research, 35(1), 129-56.
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Bibliographic Entry Preterm Delivery Rates in North Carolina: Are They Really Declining among Non-Hispanic African Americans?
Vahratian, Anjel; Buekens, Pierre; Bennett, Trude A.; Meyer, Robert E.; Kogan, Michael D.; & Yu, Stella M. (2004). Preterm Delivery Rates in North Carolina: Are They Really Declining among Non-Hispanic African Americans? American Journal of Epidemiology, 159(1), 59-63.
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