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Osvaldo Morera to United States

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Connection Strength

0.264
  1. Heydarian NM, Castro Y, Morera OF. A brief report examining the stereotype content model with blind Americans. Rehabil Psychol. 2022 May; 67(2):231-234.
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    Score: 0.101
  2. Heydarian NM, Castro Y, Morera OF. A brief report of the prevalence of chronic and acute health conditions among blind American adults. Disabil Health J. 2021 07; 14(3):101072.
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    Score: 0.094
  3. Oviedo Ramirez S, Alvarez MJ, Field C, Morera OF, Cherpitel C, Woolard R. Brief Intervention Among Mexican-Origin Young Adults in the Emergency Department at the USA-Mexico Border: Examining the Role of Patient's Preferred Language of Intervention in Predicting Drinking Outcomes. Alcohol Alcohol. 2018 Nov 01; 53(6):728-734.
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    Score: 0.020
  4. Lapeyrouse LM, Miranda PY, Morera OF, Heyman JM, Balcazar HG. Healthcare Use and Mammography Among Latinas With and Without Health Insurance Near the US-Mexico Border. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2017 04; 4(2):282-287.
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    Score: 0.017
  5. Culhane SE, Morera OF, Watson PJ, Millsap RE. The Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire: a measurement invariance examination among U.S. Anglos and U.S. Hispanics. Assessment. 2011 Mar; 18(1):88-94.
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    Score: 0.011
  6. De La Torre MT, Morera OF, Wood JM. Measuring social problem solving using the Spanish version for Hispanics of the Social Problem Solving Inventory-Revised. Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2010 Oct; 16(4):501-6.
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    Score: 0.011
  7. Culhane SE, Morera OF, Watson PJ, Millsap RE. Assessing measurement and predictive invariance of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 in U.S. Anglo and U.S. Hispanic student samples. J Pers Assess. 2009 Jul; 91(4):387-95.
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    Score: 0.010
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