Natalie D. Hernandez, MPH
University of South Florida
Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health
13201 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC 56
Tampa,
FL
USA
33612
Biographical Sketch: Ms. Hernandez, a PhD candidate at the USF College of Public Health, research interests are in women’s reproductive health, health disparities, and community participatory research. She is co-investigator on a study focusing on HPV and minority college students and her doctoral dissertation is focused on exploring multi-level factors that contribute to the meaning and consequences of unintended pregnancy among Latinas. Natalie will be receiving an award from the Latino Caucus for best student paper.
Papers:
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Sex on the beach: An in-depth situational analysis of school-based sexuality education changes in Florida
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Sex on the beach, part 2: County-level case studies of school-based sexuality education changes in Florida
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Sex on the beach, the climax: Themes and recommendations from a study of school-based sexuality education changes in Florida
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Sex on the beach, part 3: A media analysis of school-based sexuality education changes in Florida
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It's just not the right time: An exploration of factors influencing Latinas experiences with abortion
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Sexual behaviors and HPV vaccine intentions among ethno-racial minority college students