The goals of the current study were to develop and employ culturally-modified recruitment strategies utilizing flexibility and creativity to combat practical and cultural barriers to Latino participation in clinical child research, as well as to quantitatively examine individual and cultural factors related to the different recruitment strategies. In total, 45 Latino parents were successfully recruited and primarily included married mothers of Mexican origin with varied socioeconomic backgrounds. To address the first study goal, an initial culturally-modified recruitment strategy (i.e., postcard strategy, n = 23) was developed to combat both practical and cultural barriers; an augmented strategy (i.e., face-to-face strategy, n = 22) was lat...
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health dispar...
The purpose of this article is to report on the success of various recruitment activities for a beha...
Low-income Latina/o immigrants are very likely to experience intense contextual challenges in the US...
The objective of this cross sectional pilot study was to understand the cultural and social influenc...
Recruitment and retention challenges have led to inadequate representation of low-SES Latinx familie...
especially when they seek to enroll more than one family member.We developed a series of strategies ...
Culturally competent interventions are essential to recruiting and retaining ethnic minority populat...
Filipinos, the second largest Asian subgroup in the U.S., experience significant youth behavioral he...
Latinos constitute the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. However, the cultural ada...
Participation of racial/ethnic minority and immigrant populations in research studies is essential t...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
<p>Background: Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is supported by policymakers</p> <p>as a wa...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to report: 1) strategies used to engage Hispanic women and ...
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health dispar...
The purpose of this article is to report on the success of various recruitment activities for a beha...
Low-income Latina/o immigrants are very likely to experience intense contextual challenges in the US...
The objective of this cross sectional pilot study was to understand the cultural and social influenc...
Recruitment and retention challenges have led to inadequate representation of low-SES Latinx familie...
especially when they seek to enroll more than one family member.We developed a series of strategies ...
Culturally competent interventions are essential to recruiting and retaining ethnic minority populat...
Filipinos, the second largest Asian subgroup in the U.S., experience significant youth behavioral he...
Latinos constitute the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. However, the cultural ada...
Participation of racial/ethnic minority and immigrant populations in research studies is essential t...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Latino immigrant families often face significant barriers in becoming involved in their children’s e...
<p>Background: Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is supported by policymakers</p> <p>as a wa...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to report: 1) strategies used to engage Hispanic women and ...
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health dispar...
The purpose of this article is to report on the success of various recruitment activities for a beha...
Low-income Latina/o immigrants are very likely to experience intense contextual challenges in the US...