Communicating with Latino/as in health care: language barriers and transcultural competence -- Psychiatric interviews as a genre and patients' narratives -- Hacer plática: small talk subgenres -- Register of the psychiatric interview: interlocutors, power, and solidarity -- Translanguaging in health care interactions -- Expressing verbal modality and other politeness strategies in psychiatric interviews -- Conclusions: Spanish and transcultural discourse in health, teaching, and research.Item embargoed for five year
As of 2019, there are at least 57 million Latinx persons living in the United States (CPS, U.S. Cens...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, and breast cancer is the most commo...
While the classification of psychiatric disorders has been critiqued for failing to adequately accou...
Communicating with Latino/as in health care: language barriers and transcultural competence -- Psych...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to explicate the views of a Communication and language are ...
This article highlights results from the Right Question Project-Mental Health (RQP-MH), an intervent...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWorld Languages & CulturesSheri Anderson-GutierrezEffective commun...
This study explored the training and experience of 12 bilingual non-Latina/o mental health provider...
This book is the result of years of fieldwork at a public hospital located in an immigrant neighborh...
Latino individuals constitute 14.4 % of the U.S. population and are projected to reach 20 % of the p...
The language barrier in healthcare and Hispanic patients leads to a lack of understanding, education...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-49).Ineffective communication between healthcare provi...
Growing diversity in the United States has led to greater awareness of the medical needs of minority...
Research on Hispanics/Latinos over the past decade with respect to the role of language and culture ...
The ability to relay an idea or message to another is extremely powerful, as it requires coherence o...
As of 2019, there are at least 57 million Latinx persons living in the United States (CPS, U.S. Cens...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, and breast cancer is the most commo...
While the classification of psychiatric disorders has been critiqued for failing to adequately accou...
Communicating with Latino/as in health care: language barriers and transcultural competence -- Psych...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to explicate the views of a Communication and language are ...
This article highlights results from the Right Question Project-Mental Health (RQP-MH), an intervent...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWorld Languages & CulturesSheri Anderson-GutierrezEffective commun...
This study explored the training and experience of 12 bilingual non-Latina/o mental health provider...
This book is the result of years of fieldwork at a public hospital located in an immigrant neighborh...
Latino individuals constitute 14.4 % of the U.S. population and are projected to reach 20 % of the p...
The language barrier in healthcare and Hispanic patients leads to a lack of understanding, education...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-49).Ineffective communication between healthcare provi...
Growing diversity in the United States has led to greater awareness of the medical needs of minority...
Research on Hispanics/Latinos over the past decade with respect to the role of language and culture ...
The ability to relay an idea or message to another is extremely powerful, as it requires coherence o...
As of 2019, there are at least 57 million Latinx persons living in the United States (CPS, U.S. Cens...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, and breast cancer is the most commo...
While the classification of psychiatric disorders has been critiqued for failing to adequately accou...