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RCT assessing the effectiveness of Háblame Bebé (Larson et al., 2022) ...
Larson, Anne L.; Baralt, Melissa; Hokenson, Joanna. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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RCT assessing the effectiveness of Háblame Bebé (Larson et al., 2022) ...
Larson, Anne L.; Baralt, Melissa; Hokenson, Joanna. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Developmental screening using caregiver report: an evaluation of screening tools and childhood developmental delays in South Africa ...
Abdoola, Shabnam. - : University of Pretoria, 2022
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Developmental screening using caregiver report: an evaluation of screening tools and childhood developmental delays in South Africa ...
Abdoola, Shabnam. - : University of Pretoria, 2022
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Communication strategies and effectiveness of early childhood obesity related prevention programs for linguistically diverse communities – A Rapid Review ...
Ahern, Sinead. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Hens Hatching Hope: A SWOT Analysis
In: Georgia Southern University Research Symposium (2022)
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Sustained nurse home-visiting with culturally and linguistically diverse families : Australian nurses' perspectives
Bonakdar Tehrani, Mehrnoush (S35523); Kemp, Lynn A. (R18221); Baird, Kelly (R19422). - : U.S., Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2022
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Australian Child Wellbeing Project, 2014 ...
Redmond, Gerard; Skattebol, Jen; Saunders, Peter. - : Flinders University, 2021
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Australian Child Wellbeing Project, 2014 ...
Redmond, Gerard; Skattebol, Jen; Saunders, Peter. - : Flinders University, 2021
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PRISMA-P Checklist_McCluskey et al 2021 ...
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PRISMA-P Checklist_McCluskey et al 2021 ...
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UNBOXING THE JAPANESE SOJOURNING MOM’S PEDIATRIC-GOING EXPERIENCE: A PHENOMENLOGICAL STUDY OF CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY APPROPRIATE HEALTH SERVICES
In: Theses and Dissertations--Education Sciences (2021)
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Comparing home and childcare language environment (Larson et al., 2020) ...
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Comparing home and childcare language environment (Larson et al., 2020) ...
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MP50 Short Pitch How Patients Help Health Care ...
Hendrickx, Hans; Daqiq, Omid. - : figshare, 2020
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MP50 Short Pitch How Patients Help Health Care ...
Hendrickx, Hans; Daqiq, Omid. - : figshare, 2020
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Community-Based Health and Exposure Study around Urban Oil Developments in South Los Angeles.
In: International journal of environmental research and public health, vol 15, iss 1 (2018)
Abstract: Oilfield-adjacent communities often report symptoms such as headaches and/or asthma. Yet, little data exists on health experiences and exposures in urban environments with oil and gas development. In partnership with Promotoras de Salud (community health workers), we gathered household surveys nearby two oil production sites in Los Angeles. We tested the capacity of low-cost sensors for localized exposure estimates. Bilingual surveys of 205 randomly sampled residences were collected within two 1500 ft. buffer areas (West Adams and University Park) surrounding oil development sites. We used a one-sample proportion test, comparing overall rates from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) of Service Planning Area 6 (SPA6) and Los Angeles County for variables of interest such as asthma. Field calibrated low-cost sensors recorded methane emissions. Physician diagnosed asthma rates were reported to be higher within both buffers than in SPA6 or LA County. Asthma prevalence in West Adams but not University Park was significantly higher than in Los Angeles County. Respondents with diagnosed asthma reported rates of emergency room visits in the previous 12 months similar to SPA6. 45% of respondents were unaware of oil development; 63% of residents would not know how to contact local regulatory authorities. Residents often seek information about their health and site-related activities. Low-cost sensors may be useful in highlighting differences between sites or recording larger emission events and can provide localized data alongside resident-reported symptoms. Regulatory officials should help clarify information to the community on methods for reporting health symptoms. Our community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership supports efforts to answer community questions as residents seek a safety buffer between sensitive land uses and active oil development.
Keyword: 80 and over; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; and over; Child; community-based participatory research; cumulative impacts; environmental justice; Environmental Monitoring; Female; health survey; Health Surveys; Humans; Infant; Los Angeles; low-cost sensors; Male; methane; Middle Aged; Newborn; oil and gas development; Oil and Gas Fields; Population Surveillance; Preschool; Public Health; Toxicology; urban oil drilling; Urban Population; Young Adult
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6cf7c29z
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Social Work Trauma Interventions: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
In: Senior Honors Theses (2018)
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Health Insurance Enrollment of Children and Young Adults in Wayne County, Michigan: A Qualitative Evaluation
In: Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice (2018)
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Health workers' and villagers' perceptions of young child health, growth monitoring, and the role of the health system in remote Thailand
Roesler, A.; Smithers, L.G.; Winichagoon, P.. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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