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Academic Article Ataque de nervios as a marker of social and psychiatric vulnerability: results from the NLAAS.
Academic Article Parental psychosocial stress and asthma morbidity in Puerto Rican twins.
Academic Article Ataques de Nervios and their psychiatric correlates in Puerto Rican children from two different contexts.
Academic Article Stress and Bronchodilator Response in Children with Asthma.
Academic Article Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Gender as Moderators of the Influence of Hurricane Exposure on Physical Health Among Children and Youth.
Academic Article Impact of stress on the Puerto Rican family: treatment considerations.
Academic Article Developmental Psychopathology in a Racial/Ethnic Minority Group: Are Cultural Risks Relevant?
Academic Article Research Review: Intergenerational transmission of disadvantage: epigenetics and parents' childhoods as the first exposure.
Academic Article Psychosocial risk factors and asthma among adults in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Exposure to violence, chronic stress, asthma, and bronchodilator response in Puerto Rican children.
Academic Article Prevalence of psychiatric disorders across Latino subgroups in the United States.
Academic Article Violence, abuse, and asthma in Puerto Rican children.
Academic Article Psychiatric comorbidity and acculturation stress among Puerto Rican substance abusers.
Academic Article Culture and psychiatric symptoms in Puerto Rican children: longitudinal results from one ethnic group in two contexts.
Concept Stress, Psychological
Academic Article Exposure to violence, chronic stress, nasal DNA methylation, and atopic asthma in children.
Academic Article Adverse childhood experiences and perceived stress in early adulthood in the context of disadvantage.
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