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Academic Article Effects of perceived racism and acculturation on hypertension in Native Hawaiians.
Academic Article The PILI 'Ohana Project: a community-academic partnership to achieve metabolic health equity in Hawai'i.
Academic Article Community-Based Participatory Research Integrates Behavioral and Biological Research to Achieve Health Equity for Native Hawaiians.
Academic Article Social Support Groups in the Maintenance of Glycemic Control after Community-Based Intervention.
Academic Article Self-Reported Experiences of Discrimination and Depression in Native Hawaiians.
Academic Article Ethnic differences in perinatal outcome of gestational diabetes mellitus.
Academic Article Pacific Islanders' perspectives on heart failure management.
Concept Self Care
Concept Self-Help Groups
Concept Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring
Concept Self Efficacy
Grant Partnerships to Improve Lifestyle Interventions (PILI) 'Ohana Dissemination Proj
Grant The KaHOLO Project: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Native Hawaiians
Academic Article Examining the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Self-Efficacy for Exercise Among Overweight and Obese Marshallese Adults.
Academic Article Implementation outcomes of a culturally adapted diabetes self-management education intervention for Native Hawaiians and Pacific islanders.
Academic Article Racial Misclassification, Discrimination, Consciousness, and Self-Rated Health Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Adults in the USA.
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