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SALVADOR MINUCHIN'S STRUCTURAL FAMILY THERAPY AND ITS APPLICATION TO MULTICULTURAL FAMILY SYSTEMS
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1998The structural approach to family therapy offers a useful perspective to the nurse therapist working with families with various cultural backgrounds. Asian and Hispanic families are examined to illustrate using Minuchin's approach to family counseling.
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Family Planning Communications and Contraceptive Use in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Panama
Studies in Family Planning, 1982Recent contraceptive prevalence surveys in Guatemala, El Salvador, and panama included a module on family planning communications. This module provided useful feedback on the reach of each program and facilitated comparisons between countries. While almost all women in El Salvador have been reached by family planning messages, the percentage of women ...
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Sectoral income effects of family remittances. The case of El Salvador
2023For over four decades remittances have accompanied migration. The migration of Salvadorans occurring in the 1980's has been no exception. The importance of remittances became apparent during the second half of the 1980's, but were only acknowledge in the last five years. This dissertation's objective was to examine whether the impact of remittances was
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Slavery, emancipation, and the construction of family on San Salvador, the Bahamas
2021Historians have struggled to describe and interpret slave family life for decades. Although the creation of family structures is central to the human experience, slavery legally erased their existence, hiding them from much of the historical record. Plantation records, slave registers, and archaeological investigations in the British Caribbean provide ...
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Evaluation of family planning communications in El Salvador.
International journal of health education, 1982During the 1970s, El Salvador had one of the most active communication programmes for family planning (FP) of any Latin American country. The current study, carried out nationwide among women of reproductive age in El Salvador, indicates that over 90% of women have been reached FP messages via mass or interpersonal channels.
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Fractured Families and Communities: Effects of Immigration Reform in Texas, Mexico, and El Salvador
Latino Studies, 2004The enactment of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) in 1996 represented a major shift in post World War II immigration policies. IIRIRA facilitated a large-scale removal of legal resident immigrants, increased the income-requirements to sponsor an immigrant, reduced the discretionary power of immigration judges ...
Nestor Rodríguez +1 more
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Environmental Research, 1999
Most studies of the health effects of pesticides have concentrated on occupational exposure. Little is known about community environmental exposure to agricultural pesticides. The purpose of this study was to investigate nonoccupational pesticide exposure among farmers' families in rural El Salvador, a country known for intensive use of extremely toxic
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Most studies of the health effects of pesticides have concentrated on occupational exposure. Little is known about community environmental exposure to agricultural pesticides. The purpose of this study was to investigate nonoccupational pesticide exposure among farmers' families in rural El Salvador, a country known for intensive use of extremely toxic
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