Hispanics are often labeled a "hard-to-reach" population in the context of health communications, yet there are indicators that corporate interests increasingly are reporting successes in designing advertising and promotional campaigns targeting Hispanic markets. The authors suggest research priorities designed to promote more effective communications programming in the substance abuse field, and they identify three key target audiences: children and adolescents, women of childbearing age, and heavy-drinking men. The significance of the diversity within the Hispanic community; the opportunities to reinforce attitudes, norms, and behaviors that counter substance use; and the centrality of family are discussed as approaches to communications ...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
This report describes findings from recent audience research on the impact of health promotion campa...
Background:Successful comprehensive population-based approaches to chronic disease prevention levera...
This article focuses on the gap between research and practice in substance abuse treatment, identifi...
This article focuses on the gap between research and practice in substance abuse treatment, identifi...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...
ii Cancer prevention and control experts have traditionally tried to communicate with Hispanic popul...
Data from different sources show that Hispanics are over-represented in reported cases of acquired i...
The rapid growth and relative youth of the Latino population of the United States, soon to become th...
Immigrant Latino youth represent a high-risk subgroup that should be targeted with health promotion ...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
This report describes findings from recent audience research on the impact of health promotion campa...
Background:Successful comprehensive population-based approaches to chronic disease prevention levera...
This article focuses on the gap between research and practice in substance abuse treatment, identifi...
This article focuses on the gap between research and practice in substance abuse treatment, identifi...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
This dissertation stems from two observations: first, while communication can improve health dispari...
ABSTRACT COMMUNICATING CANCER PREVENTION INFORMATION TO U.S. LATINOS: THE MODERATING ROLE OF ACCULTU...
ii Cancer prevention and control experts have traditionally tried to communicate with Hispanic popul...
Data from different sources show that Hispanics are over-represented in reported cases of acquired i...
The rapid growth and relative youth of the Latino population of the United States, soon to become th...
Immigrant Latino youth represent a high-risk subgroup that should be targeted with health promotion ...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
As Hispanics become more and more visible in the United States, businesses need to recognize this gr...
This report describes findings from recent audience research on the impact of health promotion campa...
Background:Successful comprehensive population-based approaches to chronic disease prevention levera...