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Bibliographic Entry Ethnicity and Prenatal Depression: Women’s Experiences and Perspectives on Communicating about Their Emotions and Feelings during Pregnancy
Sleath, Betsy L.; West, Suzanne L.; Tudor, Gail; Perreira, Krista M.; King, Valerie; & Morrissey, Joseph P. (2005). Ethnicity and Prenatal Depression: Women’s Experiences and Perspectives on Communicating about Their Emotions and Feelings during Pregnancy. Patient Education and Counseling, 58(1), 35-40.
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Bibliographic Entry Ethnicity and Depression Treatment Preferences of Pregnant Women
Sleath, Betsy L.; West, Suzanne L.; Tudor, Gail; Perreira, Krista M.; King, Valerie; & Morrissey, Joseph P. (2005). Ethnicity and Depression Treatment Preferences of Pregnant Women. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, 26(2), 135-40.
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Bibliographic Entry Implications of Racial and Gender Differences in Patterns of Adolescent Risk Behavior for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Halpern, Carolyn Tucker; Hallfors, Denise Dion; Bauer, Daniel J.; Iritani, Bonita J.; Waller, Martha W.; & Cho, Hyunsan. (2004). Implications of Racial and Gender Differences in Patterns of Adolescent Risk Behavior for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 36(6), 239-47.
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Bibliographic Entry Food Consumption Patterns in the Economic Transition in Vietnam
Dien, Le Ngoc; Nguyen, Minh Thang; & Bentley, Margaret E. (2004). Food Consumption Patterns in the Economic Transition in Vietnam. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 13(1), 40-7.
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Bibliographic Entry Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis
Mouw, Ted. (2007). Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis. In Ritzer, George (Ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (pp. 4629-33). Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing.
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Bibliographic Entry What Are We Measuring? An Evaluation of the CES-D across Race/Ethnicity and Immigrant Generation
Perreira, Krista M.; Deeb-Sossa, Natalia; Harris, Kathleen Mullan; & Bollen, Kenneth A. (2005). What Are We Measuring? An Evaluation of the CES-D across Race/Ethnicity and Immigrant Generation. Social Forces, 83(4), 1567-1601.
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Bibliographic Entry The Greater Complexity of Lived Race: An Extension of Harris and Sim
Brown, J. Scott; Hitlin, Steven; & Elder, Glen H., Jr. (2006). The Greater Complexity of Lived Race: An Extension of Harris and Sim. Social Science Quarterly, 87(2), 411-31.
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Bibliographic Entry The Well-Being of Immigrant Latino Youth: A Framework to Inform Practice
Chapman, Mimi V.; & Perreira, Krista M. (2005). The Well-Being of Immigrant Latino Youth: A Framework to Inform Practice. Families in Society, 86(1), 104-11.
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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 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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