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Connection

Thankam Sunil to Mexican Americans

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thankam Sunil has written about Mexican Americans.
Connection Strength

2.513
  1. Fleuriet J, Sunil T. The Latina Birth Weight Paradox: the Role of Subjective Social Status. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2018 08; 5(4):747-757.
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    Score: 0.541
  2. Fleuriet KJ, Sunil TS. Stress, Pregnancy, and Motherhood: Implications for Birth Weights in the Borderlands of Texas. Med Anthropol Q. 2017 03; 31(1):60-77.
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    Score: 0.506
  3. Fleuriet KJ, Sunil TS. Subjective Social Status, Mental and Psychosocial Health, and Birth Weight Differences in Mexican-American and Mexican Immigrant Women. J Immigr Minor Health. 2015 Dec; 17(6):1781-90.
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    Score: 0.478
  4. Fleuriet KJ, Sunil TS. Reproductive habitus, psychosocial health, and birth weight variation in Mexican immigrant and Mexican American women in south Texas. Soc Sci Med. 2015 Aug; 138:102-9.
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    Score: 0.462
  5. Fleuriet KJ, Sunil TS. Perceived social stress, pregnancy-related anxiety, depression and subjective social status among pregnant Mexican and Mexican American women in south Texas. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2014 May; 25(2):546-61.
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    Score: 0.428
  6. Garcia G, Ellison CG, Sunil TS, Hill TD. Religion and selected health behaviors among Latinos in Texas. J Relig Health. 2013 Mar; 52(1):18-31.
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    Score: 0.099
Connection Strength

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