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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number NIMHD008
Environmental Health Disparities Research in NOCEMHD
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Transdisciplinary Networks of Excellence on the Environment and Health Disparities (2012)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | High rates of depressive symptoms in low-income urban Hispanics of Caribbean origin with poorly controlled diabetes: correlates and risk factors. | None | March D, Luchsinger JA, Teresi JA, Eimicke JP, Findley SE, Carrasquillo O, Palmas W | March D, Luchsinger JA, Teresi JA, Eimicke JP, Findley SE, Carrasquillo O, Palmas W. High rates of depressive symptoms in low-income urban Hispanics of Caribbean origin with poorly controlled diabetes: correlates and risk factors. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2014;25(1):321-331. |
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Journal Article | Discrimination and depression among urban Hispanics with poorly controlled diabetes. | None | March D, Williams J, Wells S, Eimicke JP, Teresi JA, Almonte C, Link BG, Findley SE, Palmas W, Carrasquillo O, Luchsinger JA | March D, Williams J, Wells S, Eimicke JP, Teresi JA, Almonte C, Link BG, Findley SE, Palmas W, Carrasquillo O, Luchsinger JA. Discrimination and depression among urban Hispanics with poorly controlled diabetes. Ethnicity & Disease 2015;25(2):130-137. |
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Journal Article | Social impact analysis of the effects of a telemedicine intervention to improve diabetes outcomes in an ethnically diverse, medically underserved population: findings from the IDEATel Study. | None | Shea S, Kothari D, Teresi JA, Kong J, Eimicke JP, Lantigua RA, Palmas W, Weinstock RS | Shea S, Kothari D, Teresi JA, Kong J, Eimicke JP, Lantigua RA, Palmas W, Weinstock RS. Social impact analysis of the effects of a telemedicine intervention to improve diabetes outcomes in an ethnically diverse, medically underserved population: findings from the IDEATel Study. American Journal of Public Health 2013;103(10):1888-1894. |
NIMHD008 (Final) |
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