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The significance of knowledge of the symbol of La Virgen de Guadelupe as a coping strategy found among female Mexican-American college students
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task: Reading ability and acculturation in Mexican American adults
 
Cultural differences in the experience of the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD in a son: Interviews with three Mexican and three Caucasian American mothers
Beliefs of Latina-American mothers of a child with a developmental disability: An investigation of three theoretical models of disability, mothers' experiences and service use
 
Exploring the identity development of Mexican and Mexican American lesbian women
Relationship of colonial mentality with Filipina American experiences of racism and sexism
 
Verbal memory and learning in Spanish speaking children (Memoria verbal y aprendizaje en los hijos de habla hispana)
Depression in low-income urban-based Latino elderly primary care patients
 
Gangs: Society's problem or a problem caused by society?
A Way In: The Potential of Narrative Therapy to Treat Hispanic and African American Adolescent Females Who Have Attempted Suicide
 
Posttraumatic Growth in Latino Men: The Influence of Familismo, Personalismo, and Spirituality
The Effects of Diagnosing and Treating Mental Health: A Model Program for African American and Hispanic Juvenile Offenders
 
Mexican American Women in Couple Relationships: A Comparison of Intra-ethnic and Interethnic Couples
Quiero Escuchar tu Horario: Identifying Neighborhood Level Risk Factors for Latino Juvenile Delinquency Using CBPR
 
Childhood Sexual Abuse and Disclosure: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Mexican and Mexican American Women
Umoja, Unidad, Unity: Examining Cross-Cultural Therapeutic Alliances of Black Therapists and Latino Clients