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1. Race differences in mental health services for depression and anxiety: Treatment rates, settings, and quality among whites, blacks, and Latinos in the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys
2. Occupational and economic acculturative stress, job-related outcomes, and personal resources among low-wage earning Latinos
3. MMPI-2 RF vs. MMPI-2: Latinos with depression
4. Getting to end-of-life discussions in advanced cancer care: Barriers and attitudes that limit end of life communication for disadvantaged Latinos
5. Health information sources and health literacy levels of Latinos in a midwestern tri-state area
6. Variations in the perceptions of Latinos of non-based medical healthcare compared with the perception of Whites
7. Visual acuity outcomes following cataract extraction in adult Latinos: The Los Angeles Latino Eye Study
8. Delay to treatment for Latinos diagnosed with lung and head-and-neck cancers: Application of the behavioral model for vulnerable populations
9. Validation of the Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale -- Short Form (BADS-SF) with Spanish-speaking Latinos
10. Investigating relationships between spiritual well-being, stress coping skills, and quality of life among African Americans, Native Americans and Latinos
11. Contributions to cognitive decline among older Latinos in Los Angeles, California
12. The relationship of vitamin E to cognition, white matter hyperintensities and vascular risk factors in elderly Latinos
13. Effect of perpetual foreigner objectification on Latinos' health and quality of life
14. The St. Jude Novena: Prayer, a Healing Method for Roman Catholic Latinos with Depression Utilizing the Beck Depression Inventory II
15. How Ethnic Enclaves Affect Diabetes and Depression Risk Among Older Mexican-origin Latinos in the Southwest
16. Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Latinos: Select Behavioral and Social Determinants of Health
17. Tooth brushing habit formation in children of Mexican immigrant families in Pennsylvania, U.S.: A qualitative study
18. The Association Between Sexual Risk Behaviors of Latinos and HIV Knowledge in South Carolin
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