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- :Allen, Jennifer Dacey ;Caspi, CaitlinOct 18 2014 | Soc Sci Med. 2014; 123:26-36.:Acculturation may influence health behaviors, yet mechanisms underlying its effect are not well understood. In this study, we describe relationships b...
- :Allen, Jennifer D. ;Leyva, Bryan5 2014 | J Health Care Poor Underserved. 25(2):503-526:Although most U.S. Latinos identify as Catholic, few studies have focused on the influence of this religious tradition on health beliefs among this po...
- :Leyva, Bryan ;Nguyen, Anh B.Jun 2015 | J Relig Health. 54(3):998-1013:This study examined the following: (1) relationships between religiosity-as measured by religious service attendance-and screening for breast, cervica...
- :Allen, Jennifer D. ;Pérez, John E.3 2014 | J Cancer Educ. 29(1):136-143:We assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and initial impact of a church-based educational program to promote breast, cervical, and colorectal cance...
- :Allen, Jennifer D. ;Tom, Laura S.Apr 15 2015 | Health Promot Pract. 16(5):667-676.:BackgroundWe describe activities undertaken to conduct organizational surveys among faith-based organizations (FBOs) in Massachusetts (MA) as part of ...
- :Allen, Jennifer D ;Torres, Maria IdaliApr 09 2015 | BMC Health Serv Res. 15.:BackgroundFaith-based organizations (FBOs) have been successful in delivering health promotion programs for African Americans, though few studies have...
- :Negrón, Rosalyn ;Leyva, BryanOct 07 2014 | Soc Sci Med. 2014; 122:53-62.:Through two case studies of Catholic parishes in Massachusetts, this study explores the implications of leader-centered versus distributed leadership ...
- :Leyva, Bryan ;Allen, Jennifer D.11 2014 | Am J Health Behav. 38(6):839-849:ObjectivesTo assess cancer perceptions among churchgoers and to examine the potential influence of fatalism and religious beliefs on the use of cancer...
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