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Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Immigrant Families
. 2023 Nov 19:15404153231214707.
doi: 10.1177/15404153231214707.
Online ahead of print.
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Environmental Health Needs Among Latinas in Cleaning Occupations: A Mixed Methods Approach
In the U.S., approximately half of maids and housekeeping cleaners are Latino or Hispanic, while the vast majority are women (88.3%). This largely ...
Identification of Cancer Related Risk and Protective Factors for American Indian Youth: A Mixed Studies Review
Introduction:
Many causes of cancer related morbidity and mortality can be traced back to childhood behaviors. The culmination of ca...
Barriers and Facilitators to Prevention and Care of COVID-19 Infection in Cincinnati Latinx Families: a Community-Based Convergent Mixed Methods Study
Background:
Latinx populations have experienced disproportionately high case rates of COVID-19 across the USA. Latinx communities in...
"Still on the Fence:" A Mixed Methods Investigation of COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Among Health Care Providers
Background:
There is evidence of disparities in COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among health care providers. The purpose of this study w...
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