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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorder (ED) treatment often involves establishing expected body weights (EBWs). While individualised approaches are commonly used, whether and how EBWs are set across EDs, clinician perspectives on different approaches, and clinician training in this practice remain poorly understood.
Agatha A. Laboe +8 more
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Group Contacts and Ethnicity in the Social Identities of Mexicanos and Chicanos
Factor analyses of social identity labels between two subgroups of the Mexican-descent population supported the prediction that the identities of English-dominant persons born in the United States (Chicanos) would be more differentiated than those of ...
Hurtado, Aida +2 more
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The American city in the beginning of the 21st century looks different from the tradition model of the industrial city as elaborated by the Chicago School.
Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin
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Abstract This research seeks to develop pedagogical approaches that shift away from “deficit” approaches to broadening participation in Ecology and Environmental Science (E&ES) higher education. Rather than emphasizing what underrepresented populations lack in E&ES awareness and experience, this “anti‐deficit” approach focuses on institutional barriers
Ariel Rawson +4 more
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Chicanos and the Criminal Justice System
Recently there has been a change in the interaction and trust between the justice system and Chicanos. This paper will delve into how interactions between the criminal justice system and the Chicano community have increased as well as examine the support
Van Dyke, Scott
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Identidad chicano-mexicana en los Ángeles, California (aproximaciones del material estadístico)
Este trabajo pretende realizar un acercamiento, a los resultados de dos encuentros, mediante muestreo aleatorio, aplicadas en Los Angeles, California. Las dos encuestas permiten observar aspectos de la identidad mexicana que han sido transformados en su ...
Mariángela Rodríguez +1 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Hispanic/Latino (H/L) adults are more likely than non‐Hispanic White individuals to have Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet fewer than one in five H/L adults has apolipoprotein E (APOE) Ɛ4, underscoring gaps in understanding genetic risk across H/L heritage groups.
Jamie C. Fong +7 more
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Three news clippings from the Deseret News dated 1973, 1976, and 1979, related to Chicanos
"Chicanos Ask For More Say-So," "Chicanos Meet Hears Unity Call," "Chicanos and Press ...
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Mexican Americans, or Chicanos and Chicanas, face many barriers to mental health care. This literature review was conducted by the Collective Corazón—a VCU student organization, mentored by Dr. Indira Sultanić, that addresses Latinx health equity through
Udyaver, Ananya +3 more
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Las comunidades usan su pasado para construir su presente y futuro. Al mismo tiempo, el presente y el futuro de la gente constituyen su pasado. Esta investigación examina qué papel simbólico jugó la curandera y santa popular mexicana de finales del ...
Gillian Newell
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