The health of adolescents, perhaps more than in any other period of their life, is shaped by the social determinants of health (SDH). The constellation of SDH that disadvantages a specific group's health may also make members of that population unable or unwilling to engage in health research. To build a comprehensive body of knowledge about how SDH operate within a specific social context, researchers must design studies that take into account how various vulnerabilities and oppressions may affect people's experiences of being recruited, interviewed and retained in a study. In 2014, we initiated a prospective cohort study with Latino youth living in the agricultural area of Salinas, California. We began this study with the understanding th...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the development of a community-based participatory research (CB...
Recruitment and retention challenges have led to inadequate representation of low-SES Latinx familie...
The objective of this cross sectional pilot study was to understand the cultural and social influenc...
The health of adolescents, perhaps more than in any other period of their life, is shaped by the soc...
Latino youth represent a growing population in urban centers across the United States, yet face subs...
Abstract Background Latino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
BackgroundLatino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities in rates ...
Youth engagement in substance use research is critical to the understanding of correlates that lead ...
BACKGROUND: Challenges to recruitment of Latinos in health research may include language, cultural...
To describe facilitators and barriers to participation and retention of Latino adolescents in a rand...
Hispanic/Latinos (H/L) continue to migrate to the United States in growing numbers and are one of ou...
Background: Overweight and obese children are likely to develop serious health problems. Among child...
Although young people have been a focus in the research, a gap remains in\ud research. While society...
In this paper, we report on the barriers to engaging rural Latino immigrants in community-engaged re...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the development of a community-based participatory research (CB...
Recruitment and retention challenges have led to inadequate representation of low-SES Latinx familie...
The objective of this cross sectional pilot study was to understand the cultural and social influenc...
The health of adolescents, perhaps more than in any other period of their life, is shaped by the soc...
Latino youth represent a growing population in urban centers across the United States, yet face subs...
Abstract Background Latino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
BackgroundLatino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities in rates ...
Youth engagement in substance use research is critical to the understanding of correlates that lead ...
BACKGROUND: Challenges to recruitment of Latinos in health research may include language, cultural...
To describe facilitators and barriers to participation and retention of Latino adolescents in a rand...
Hispanic/Latinos (H/L) continue to migrate to the United States in growing numbers and are one of ou...
Background: Overweight and obese children are likely to develop serious health problems. Among child...
Although young people have been a focus in the research, a gap remains in\ud research. While society...
In this paper, we report on the barriers to engaging rural Latino immigrants in community-engaged re...
INTRODUCTION: This article describes the development of a community-based participatory research (CB...
Recruitment and retention challenges have led to inadequate representation of low-SES Latinx familie...
The objective of this cross sectional pilot study was to understand the cultural and social influenc...