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Browsing by Subject "Latinx"
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A Behavior Analytic Evaluation of a Cultural Adaptation of Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACTr) for Latinx Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
(2022)An area that is growing in the field of behavior analysis is in the domain of cultural and language adaptations. Despite the substantial evidence to support the use of cultural adaptations in evidence based treatments ... -
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A Study of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Spanish-Speaking Latina Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
(2021)Introduction: There is a paucity of research investigating the efficacy of psychological treatments for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV), although evidence is growing for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) as ... -
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Border-Lines Volume XI
(2019)Every act of deconstruction is a simultaneous act of reconstruction. This is the argument and theme of this current volume of Border-Lines: Journal of the Latino Research Center. This is not a "special issue." This is a ... -
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Dental Variation in Central Mexican Latinx Individuals
(2020)The objective of this dissertation was to explore the population history of a Central Mexican Latinx sample through dental morphological variables and odontometric crown and cervical measurements. Biological distance, or ... -
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Experiences of Latinx DACA Students while Navigating a Four-Year College in a Politicized National Climate
(2019)College students with deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status continue to attend higher education institutions (HEIs) despite their uncertain future in the United States. These students, particularly from ... -
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Segundo Acto: The Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre in the 1980s-90s
(2020)This paper examines the history of the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre during the 1980s and 1990s as a forum for the expression of a pan-Latinx identity. The paper draws on two different strands of evidence: plays that were ... -
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¡Yo no estoy loca! A behavioral health telenovela style entertainment education video to reduce stigma and increase mental health literacy among Latina adults with limited English proficiency
(2020)There are about 55 million Latinxs in the United States and a significant portion of this population experience some type of mental health problem throughout their lifetime. Although there are services available for this ...