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Advancing Knowledge Translation Through Cultural Adaptation of an Intervention for Latino Family Caregivers of Persons Living With Dementia Using Participatory Action Research. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study is to culturally adapt an evidence‐based intervention for Latino family caregivers of persons living with dementia. Background Despite the availability of evidence‐based interventions for family caregivers, Latino caregivers have limited access to culturally relevant interventions. Design Qualitative descriptive using
White CL +5 more
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Perceptions of Aging in the Hispanic Community Members in South Central United States: A Descriptive and Exploratory Analysis [PDF]
The aim of this study is to investigate perceptions of aging among Hispanic adults. Fifty participants in Texas and Arkansas were asked to take a short questionnaire including multiple‐choice and Likert scale format questions. Individuals 18 and older who identified as Hispanic were included in the study.
Bradford E +6 more
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Abstract Although Hispanic individuals are at an increased risk for various genetic conditions, they have lower uptake of genetic counseling and genetic testing. Virtual appointments have many advantages that may help Spanish‐speaking patients access genetic services more readily.
Taylor A. Steyer +5 more
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Abstract This longitudinal investigation evaluated parental cultural socialization practices as a central mechanism by which parents' cultural values influence developmental outcomes in ethnic–racial minority children. Drawing on a sample of 129 Latina mothers and their children (48.1% daughters and 51.9% sons), path analyses evaluated hypothesized ...
Duyen T. Trang, Tuppett M. Yates
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Abstract Introduction This perspective paper addresses the US Hispanic/Latino (herein, Latino) experience with regards to a significant public health concern—the underrepresentation of Latino persons in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD) clinical trials.
María P. Aranda +8 more
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Abstract Parent‐focused interventions have been designed to provide training and support to caregivers who are essential in achieving positive outcomes for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In 2020, significant crises, including the COVID‐19 pandemic and continued racial tensions, profoundly impacted the livelihood of ...
Sandra B. Vanegas +3 more
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Abstract This review examines the current reporting trends of program design, implementation, and evaluation of training programs for Latinx community health workers. Five scholarly databases were searched using a scoping review methodology to identify articles describing training programs for Latinx community health workers.
Christina N. Lee +2 more
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Strategies to Improve Engagement of Latino Adolescents in Mental Health Research. [PDF]
ABSTRACT While Latino adolescents of all genders in the US experience inequities in depressive symptoms, suicide attempts, and access to mental health services in comparison to non‐Latino White peers, they are underrepresented in adolescent mental health research.
Stafford AM +2 more
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Abstract Introduction Despite evidence that Hispanic/Latino populations are 1.5 times more likely than non‐Latino Whites to develop Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), Latinos are underrepresented in clinical trials testing treatments for ADRD. Data are needed on facilitators of ADRD clinical trial participation in Latinos.
David X. Marquez +9 more
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Culturally tailored interventions for ethnic minorities: A scoping review
Abstract Aim This scoping review identifies strengths and weakness of culturally tailored interventions for ethnic minorities’ care in the United States. It reviews recently published studies to improve understanding of these interventions for future research and practice. Design Scoping review.
Jee Young Joo, Megan F. Liu
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