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Research Articles

2019

  • The Health and Well-being of North Carolina’s Farmworkers: The Importance of Inclusion, Accessible Services and Personal Connection
  • Green Tobacco Sickness Policy Brief (Farmworker Justice)
  • Latinx Child Farmworkers in North Carolina: Study Design and Participant Baseline Characteristics
  • Migrant Farmworker Nutritional Strategies: Implications for Diabetes Management

2018

  • Mental Health of Latinas in Farmworker Families and Latina Farmworkers Policy Brief
  • Mental Health Among Latina Farmworkers and Other Employed Latinas in North Carolina
  • Pesticide Urinary Metabolites Among Latina Farmworkers and Non-Farmworkers in North Carolina

2017

  • Providing Health Information to Latino Farmworkers: The Case of the Affordable Care Act
  • Stability of Household and Housing Characteristics among Farmworker Families in North Carolina: Implications for Health
  • Residential Environment for Outdoor Play Among Children in Latino Farmworker Families

2016

  • Aggression Among Male Migrant Farmworkers Living in Camps in Eastern North Carolina
  • Diet Quality among Preschool-Age Children of Latino Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in the United States
  • Economic Hardship and Depression Among Women in Latino Farmworker Families
  • Mobile and Traditional Modes of Communication Among Male Latino Farmworkers: Implications for Health Communication and Dissemination
  • Organophosphate Pesticide Urinary Metabolites Among Latino Immigrants
  • Visual Acuity and Self-Reported Visual Function among Migrant Farmworkers

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