Latino communities bear a disproportionate share of violence-related morbidity and mortality, yet little attention has been given to ethnic-cultural differences and their implications for violence prevention research and health promotion efforts. To date, much of what is known about violence among Latinos is based on regional homicide studies. Little formal data exist that assess and substantiate what is known about Latino cultures and their implications for the study of all aspects of violence, particularly prevention. This paper presents an overview of the scope of homicide and intentional injuries in Latino communities, reviews risk factors for intentional injuries, and discusses the implications of ethnic-specific factors for violence p...
This historical based research thesis is primarily focused on the Hispanic population regarding thei...
This study examines key characteristics and external factors that influence health promotion and dis...
This research project is to give an insight into the relationship between Latinos in both careers an...
This study details the disproportionate impact of lethal gun violence on Hispanics/Latinos in Califo...
This paper describes a multilevel youth violence prevention effort called SAFER Latinos (Seguridad, ...
Research has long established differences in youth violence by race and gender, with Latino and Afri...
This paper describes the intervention model, early implementation experience, and challenges for the...
Context: Violence among U.S. Hispanic adolescents is a significant public health problem. All Hispan...
Research on the growing U.S. Hispanic population has increased in recent years, although much of thi...
The study offers an overview of the impact of suicide on Hispanics/Latinos in California and the rol...
This resource guide brings together the latest available information on Latino adolescent violence p...
The issue brief will focus on the "Latino Paradox" of violence within American culture. Furthermore,...
The problem of substance abuse impacts the Hispanic/Latino youth population. In some cases, subpopul...
A study of suicide and homicide among Hispanics of Mexican origin (Mexican Americans) focused on fiv...
Acculturation has been shown to positively and negatively affect Latino health. Little research inve...
This historical based research thesis is primarily focused on the Hispanic population regarding thei...
This study examines key characteristics and external factors that influence health promotion and dis...
This research project is to give an insight into the relationship between Latinos in both careers an...
This study details the disproportionate impact of lethal gun violence on Hispanics/Latinos in Califo...
This paper describes a multilevel youth violence prevention effort called SAFER Latinos (Seguridad, ...
Research has long established differences in youth violence by race and gender, with Latino and Afri...
This paper describes the intervention model, early implementation experience, and challenges for the...
Context: Violence among U.S. Hispanic adolescents is a significant public health problem. All Hispan...
Research on the growing U.S. Hispanic population has increased in recent years, although much of thi...
The study offers an overview of the impact of suicide on Hispanics/Latinos in California and the rol...
This resource guide brings together the latest available information on Latino adolescent violence p...
The issue brief will focus on the "Latino Paradox" of violence within American culture. Furthermore,...
The problem of substance abuse impacts the Hispanic/Latino youth population. In some cases, subpopul...
A study of suicide and homicide among Hispanics of Mexican origin (Mexican Americans) focused on fiv...
Acculturation has been shown to positively and negatively affect Latino health. Little research inve...
This historical based research thesis is primarily focused on the Hispanic population regarding thei...
This study examines key characteristics and external factors that influence health promotion and dis...
This research project is to give an insight into the relationship between Latinos in both careers an...