Seguir
Ruth Enid Zambrana
Ruth Enid Zambrana
Dirección de correo verificada de umd.edu
Título
Citado por
Citado por
Año
The health of Latino children: urgent priorities, unanswered questions, and a research agenda
G Flores, E Fuentes-Afflick, O Barbot, O Carter-Pokras, L Claudio, M Lara, ...
Jama 288 (1), 82-90, 2002
7052002
Critical thinking about inequality: An emerging lens
BT Dill, RE Zambrana
Feminist theory reader, 108-116, 2020
5152020
“Don’t leave us behind” The importance of mentoring for underrepresented minority faculty
RE Zambrana, R Ray, MM Espino, C Castro, B Douthirt Cohen, J Eliason
American Educational Research Journal 52 (1), 40-72, 2015
4932015
Prenatal health behaviors and psychosocial risk factors in pregnant women of Mexican origin: the role of acculturation.
RE Zambrana, SC Scrimshaw, N Collins, C Dunkel-Schetter
American journal of public health 87 (6), 1022-1026, 1997
3821997
Use of cancer screening practices by Hispanic women: analyses by subgroup
RE Zambrana, N Breen, SA Fox, ML Gutierrez-Mohamed
Preventive medicine 29 (6), 466-477, 1999
2771999
Understanding Latino families: Scholarship, policy, and practice
RE Zambrana
Sage, 1995
2231995
Providing health care to low-income women: a matter of trust
VB Sheppard, RE Zambrana, AS O'Malley
Family practice 21 (5), 484-491, 2004
2182004
Latina students: Translating cultural wealth into social capital to improve academic success
RE Zambrana, IM Zoppi
Social work with multicultural youth, 33-53, 2013
1902013
Role of acculturation research in advancing science and practice in reducing health care disparities among Latinos
RE Zambrana, O Carter-Pokras
American journal of public health 100 (1), 18-23, 2010
1812010
Health issues in the Latino community
M Aguirre-Molina, CW Molina, RE Zambrana
John Wiley & Sons, 2002
1652002
Toxic ivory towers: The consequences of work stress on underrepresented minority faculty
RE Zambrana
Rutgers University Press, 2019
1442019
Blatant, subtle, and insidious: URM faculty perceptions of discriminatory practices in predominantly White institutions
RE Zambrana, A Harvey Wingfield, LM Lapeyrouse, BA Davila, ...
Sociological Inquiry 87 (2), 207-232, 2017
1412017
Criollo, mestizo, mulato, LatiNegro, indígena, white, or black? The US Hispanic/Latino population and multiple responses in the 2000 census.
H Amaro, RE Zambrana
American Journal of Public Health 90 (11), 1724, 2000
1412000
Panel VI: Ethnic minorities, health care systems, and behavior.
NE Penn, S Kar, J Kramer, J Skinner, RE Zambrana
Health Psychology 14 (7), 641, 1995
1291995
The influence of culture, class, and environment on health care
C Molina, RE Zambrana, M Aguirre-Molina
Latino health in the US: A growing challenge, 23-43, 1994
1291994
Emergency preparedness: Knowledge and perceptions of Latin American immigrants
O Carter-Pokras, RE Zambrana, SE Mora, KA Aaby
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 18 (2), 465-481, 2007
1282007
Latino child health: need for inclusion in the US national discourse.
RE Zambrana, LA Logie
American Journal of Public Health 90 (12), 1827, 2000
1232000
Health status of Mexican-origin persons: do proxy measures of acculturation advance our understanding of health disparities?
O Carter-Pokras, RE Zambrana, G Yankelvich, M Estrada, ...
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 10, 475-488, 2008
1212008
A research agenda on issues affecting poor and minority women: A model for understanding their health needs
RE Zambrana
Women & Health 12 (3-4), 137-160, 1988
1211988
Latinas and HIV/AIDS risk factors: implications for harm reduction strategies
RE Zambrana, LJ Cornelius, SS Boykin, DS Lopez
American Journal of Public Health 94 (7), 1152-1158, 2004
1182004
El sistema no puede realizar la operación en estos momentos. Inténtalo de nuevo más tarde.
Artículos 1–20