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Do healthy behaviors decline with greater acculturation? Implications for the Latino mortality paradoxHispanic immigrant women's perspective on healthy foods and the New York City retail food environment: A mixed-method study.Acculturation and Drug Use Stigma Among Latinos and African Americans: An Examination of a Church-Based Sample.Predictors of HIV-related stigmas among African American and Latino religious congregants.Commentary: fatalismo reconsidered: a cautionary note for health-related research and practice with Latino populations.Study design to evaluate cognitive behavioral therapy among a diverse sample of adults with a first-time DUI offenseMexico-United States migration and the prevalence of obesity: a transnational perspectiveFatalism or destiny? A qualitative study and interpretative framework on Dominican women's breast cancer beliefs.An intervention to reduce HIV-related stigma in partnership with African American and Latino churches.The Power of Place: Social Network Characteristics, Perceived Neighborhood Features, and Psychological Distress Among African Americans in the Historic Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Latino Immigrants, Acculturation, and Health: Promising New Directions in Research.Improved parental dietary quality is associated with children's dietary intake through the home environment.Breast Cancer Screening Among Dominican Latinas: A Closer Look at Fatalism and Other Social and Cultural Factors.Segmented Assimilation: An Approach to Studying Acculturation and Obesity Among Latino Adults in the United States.Racial/ethnic differences in perception of need for mental health treatment in a US national sample.Promoting Health from the Pulpit: A Process Evaluation of HIV Sermons to Reduce HIV Stigma and Promote Testing in African American and Latino Churches.The power of social networks and social support in promotion of physical activity and body mass index among African American adults.Toward a theory-driven model of acculturation in public health researchExamining the association between religiosity and medical mistrust among churchgoing Latinos in Long Beach, CAA Community-Partnered Approach to Developing Church-Based Interventions to Reduce Health Disparities Among African-Americans and LatinosThe double burden of food insecurity and obesity among Latino youth: Understanding the role of generational statusNational Trends in Food Insecurity and Congregation-Based Food Provision between 1998 and 2012Eat, Pray, Move: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Multilevel Church-Based Intervention to Address Obesity Among African Americans and Latinos
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