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  • Pathways between acculturation and health behaviors among residents of lowincome housing The mediating role of social and contextual factors
    Pathways between acculturation and health behaviors among residents of low-income housing: The mediating role of social and contextual factors
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  • Religious Beliefs and Cancer Screening Behaviors among Catholic Latinos Implications for Faithbased Interventions
    Religious Beliefs and Cancer Screening Behaviors among Catholic Latinos: Implications for Faith-based Interventions
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  • Is Religiosity Associated with Cancer Screening Results from a National Survey
    Is Religiosity Associated with Cancer Screening? Results from a National Survey
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  • A Pilot Test of a ChurchBased Intervention to Promote Multiple CancerScreening Behaviors among Latinas
    A Pilot Test of a Church-Based Intervention to Promote Multiple Cancer-Screening Behaviors among Latinas
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  • Recruiting and Surveying Catholic Parishes for Cancer Control Initiatives Lessons Learned From the CRUZA Implementation Study
    Recruiting and Surveying Catholic Parishes for Cancer Control Initiatives: Lessons Learned From the CRUZA Implementation Study
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  • Enhancing organizational capacity to provide cancer control programs among Latino churches design and baseline findings of the CRUZA Study
    Enhancing organizational capacity to provide cancer control programs among Latino churches: design and baseline findings of the CRUZA Study
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  • Leadership networks in Catholic parishes Implications for implementation research in health
    Leadership networks in Catholic parishes: Implications for implementation research in health
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  • Religion Fatalism and Cancer Control A Qualitative Study among HispanicCatholics
    Religion, Fatalism, and Cancer Control: A Qualitative Study among Hispanic Catholics
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