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Alienation, familism and the utilization of health services by Mexican Americans.

Journal of health and social behavior

Hoppe SK, Heller PL.
PMID: 1194658
J Health Soc Behav. 1975 Sep;16(3):304-14.

No abstract available.

Four generations of Maya marriages: what's love got to do with it?.

Frontiers

Juarez AM.
PMID: 17657901
Frontiers (Boulder). 2001;22(2):131-53.

No abstract available.

HIV-positive Mexican earns asylum in U.S.

AIDS policy & law

[No authors listed]
PMID: 16158505
AIDS Policy Law. 2005 Aug 26;20(16):6.

No abstract available.

Spanish dermatological vocabulary used by Mexican workers.

Dermatology online journal

Vallejos QM, Marin AJ, Feldman SR, Krejci-Manwaring J, Fleischer A, Quandt SA, Schulz M, Smith G, Rapp SR, Arcury TA.
PMID: 16150240
Dermatol Online J. 2005 Aug 01;11(2):32.

Spanish is the second most common language spoken in the United States. Physicians can expect a growing population of patients who speak Spanish as their primary language. The purpose of this study was to develop a glossary of Spanish...

Inequality and health among foreign-born latinos in rural borderland communities.

Social science & medicine (1982)

Cheney AM, Newkirk C, Rodriguez K, Montez A.
PMID: 30223174
Soc Sci Med. 2018 Oct;215:115-122. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.09.011. Epub 2018 Sep 11.

Thousands of Mexicans and Central Americans settle in communities along the borderlands between Mexico and the United States. Many live and work in rural communities characterized by poverty and limited access to basic resources. Drawing on qualitative research, this...

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