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  1. “¿Qué viene después?”: Latina women diagnosed with breast cancer twice.
  2. Editors’ Reflections on the Crown Jewel of the Society of Counseling Psychology: 1969–2019
  3. Essential Qualitative Inquiry in the Development of a Cancer Literacy Measure for Immigrant Women
  4. A Latina/o campus community’s readiness to address lesbian, gay, and bisexual concerns.
  5. Creating Infrastructures for Latino Mental Health
  6. I will no longer be a man! Manliness and prostate cancer screenings among Latino men.
  7. Suddenly, a Carriage Appears: Social Support Needs of Latina Breast Cancer Survivors
  8. Latina breast cancer survivors' lived experiences: Diagnosis, treatment, and beyond.
  9. Differences in predictors of cervical and breast cancer screening by screening need in uninsured Latina women
  10. Latina college students' sexual health beliefs about human papillomavirus infection.
  11. In the Midst of a Hurricane: A Case Study of a Couple Living With AIDS
  12. Are All Latinas the Same? Perceived Breast Cancer Screening Barriers and Facilitative Conditions
  13. Chinese immigrant mothers of adolescents: Self-perceptions of acculturation effects on parenting.
  14. The Abbreviated Multidimentional Acculturation Scale: Empirical validation with two Latino/Latina samples.
  15. STRENGTHS AND EDUCATION NEEDS OF MEXICAN AMERICAN GRANDPARENTS
  16. Intergenerational Perceptions of English Speaking and Spanish Speaking Mexican-American Grandparents
  17. Health disparities: Issues and opportunities for counseling psychologists.