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Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2012
Hispanic students are a growing and pervasive population within higher education. This position paper examines population characteristics and educational patterns of Hispanic students that underscore failures of the higher education system in serving these students, in addition to institutional issues and cultural values that further complicate their ...
Isabel N. Schuermeyer, James F. Cunagin
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Hispanic students are a growing and pervasive population within higher education. This position paper examines population characteristics and educational patterns of Hispanic students that underscore failures of the higher education system in serving these students, in addition to institutional issues and cultural values that further complicate their ...
Isabel N. Schuermeyer, James F. Cunagin
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The Role of Mentoring on Hispanic Graduate Students’ Sense of Belonging and Academic Self-Efficacy
Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2019This quantitative study examined the role of mentoring on 332 Hispanic graduate students’ sense of belonging and academic self-efficacy. The results found that mentored Hispanic graduate students reported significantly higher levels of sense of belonging
Holly Holloway-Friesen
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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1986
Knowledge regarding the fertility of Hispanic adolescents in the United States is quite limited. This paper discusses the fertility of these adolescents and summarizes what is known about sexuality, contraception, pregnancy and childbearing among male and female Hispanics of various countries of origin. As a group, Hispanic adolescents have birthrates
K F, Darabi, J, Dryfoos, D, Schwartz
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Knowledge regarding the fertility of Hispanic adolescents in the United States is quite limited. This paper discusses the fertility of these adolescents and summarizes what is known about sexuality, contraception, pregnancy and childbearing among male and female Hispanics of various countries of origin. As a group, Hispanic adolescents have birthrates
K F, Darabi, J, Dryfoos, D, Schwartz
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Journal of Professional Services Marketing, 1998
ABSTRACT We examine the problems and dilemmas in marketing to Hispanics, provide conclusions and make recommendations on how one can better market to Hispanics.
Paul Herbig, Rama Yelkur
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ABSTRACT We examine the problems and dilemmas in marketing to Hispanics, provide conclusions and make recommendations on how one can better market to Hispanics.
Paul Herbig, Rama Yelkur
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Archives of Neurology, 1995
In recentyears, the medical literature has seen a spate of works using Hispanic individuals as the study cohort. A review of the literature for the years 1991 through 1993 has uncovered 525 studies related to sociomedical issues in Hispanic subjects, of which 81 alone deal with the subject of stroke or related risk factors. Some studies are broad based
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In recentyears, the medical literature has seen a spate of works using Hispanic individuals as the study cohort. A review of the literature for the years 1991 through 1993 has uncovered 525 studies related to sociomedical issues in Hispanic subjects, of which 81 alone deal with the subject of stroke or related risk factors. Some studies are broad based
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1996
1. Major psychological disorders are found universally, but their form and content are modified by culture. In addition, the expression of psychosocial distress is largely shaped by cultural values and beliefs. 2. Preliminary research indicates Hispanics are more likely to somatize than Anglos when experiencing psychosocial disorders or psychosocial ...
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1. Major psychological disorders are found universally, but their form and content are modified by culture. In addition, the expression of psychosocial distress is largely shaped by cultural values and beliefs. 2. Preliminary research indicates Hispanics are more likely to somatize than Anglos when experiencing psychosocial disorders or psychosocial ...
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2010
Hispanic Americans have quickly become a major ethnic group in the United States who are interested in nasal cosmetic surgery. They are derived from a variety of ethnicities with a corresponding diversity in nasal anatomy. Rhinoplasty in Hispanic Americans has evolved from imitating neoclassical canons to preservation of ethnic characteristics.
Anand D, Patel, Russell W H, Kridel
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Hispanic Americans have quickly become a major ethnic group in the United States who are interested in nasal cosmetic surgery. They are derived from a variety of ethnicities with a corresponding diversity in nasal anatomy. Rhinoplasty in Hispanic Americans has evolved from imitating neoclassical canons to preservation of ethnic characteristics.
Anand D, Patel, Russell W H, Kridel
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2002
In spite of the inaccuracy of the term, I have decided to maintain the title “The Hispanic Nose” as was originally presented in the Symposium on Rhinoplasty held in Boston in 1997, because the term is accepted in everyday language. The Hispanic people are a mixture of European settlers, mainly Spanish, and the native population.
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In spite of the inaccuracy of the term, I have decided to maintain the title “The Hispanic Nose” as was originally presented in the Symposium on Rhinoplasty held in Boston in 1997, because the term is accepted in everyday language. The Hispanic people are a mixture of European settlers, mainly Spanish, and the native population.
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Substance use among hispanic and non-Hispanic adolescents
Addictive Behaviors, 1992This study compared lifetime prevalence data on substance use with demographic and psychosocial variables among 2,821 Hispanic and non-Hispanic white students from two Southwestern cities. Study findings revealed that ethnic-racial background factors were not the strongest predictors of substance use.
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2010
Rhinoplasty is one of the most common facial plastic procedures performed in the Hispanic/mestizo ethnic group. Today, emphasis is placed on ethnic and cultural backgrounds, definition of facial and nasal characteristics, and a clear understanding of patients' desires.
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Rhinoplasty is one of the most common facial plastic procedures performed in the Hispanic/mestizo ethnic group. Today, emphasis is placed on ethnic and cultural backgrounds, definition of facial and nasal characteristics, and a clear understanding of patients' desires.
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