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Innovations in research, interventions, and workforce training with Latino populations
Wednesday, November 6, 2013: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Roundtable
Table 1
Evaluation of familias fuertes in three countries in latin america
Pamela Orpinas, PhD, Matilde Maddaleno, MD, MPH/, Lauren Vulanovic, MA, Gonzalo Sosa, MD, Martha Mejia, MD, Betzabé Butrón, MD, Caroline McNicholas, MA and Ismael Soriano, MD
Table 2
Telenovelas impact on the public health arena and implications for public health messaging and sustainability. “sin verguenza”, a four-part telenovela miniseries tackles shame and stigma in the Latino community as part of a routine HIV testing campaign
Natalie Sanchez, Hilda Sandoval, PhD., MFTI, Thomas Siegmeth, MPH, CHES, Gino Galvez, Ph.D. and Britt Rios-Ellis, PhD, MS
Table 8
Ethnography-informed interventions: Using mobile assessments to tailor pesticide safety messages among Mexican immigrant farmworkers
Shedra Amy Snipes, PhD, Sandra Gonzalez De Del Pilar, MA, Joshua Smyth, PhD, Lisa Davis, MHA, Patricia Y. Miranda, PhD, MPH, Collins O. Airhihenbuwa, PhD, MPH and Dennis Murphy, PhD
Table 9
An ethnographic protocol for determining self-defined community boundaries as the basis for an immigrant Latino health disparities intervention
Mark C. Edberg, PhD, Sean Cleary, PhD, MPH, Elizabeth Andrade, DrPH, MPH, Lauren Simmons, MPH, Idalina Cubilla, MPH and Glencora Gudger
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by: Latino Caucus
Endorsed by: Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health