Publicaciones
Comparison of Fluoride Levels in Tap and Bottled Water and Reported Use of Fluoride Supplementation in a United States–Mexico Border Community
Comparison of Fluoride Levels in Tap and Bottled Water and Reported Use of Fluoride Supplementation in a United States–Mexico Border Community Kerton R. Victory1, Nolan L. Cabrera2, Daniela Larson1, Kelly A. Reynolds1, Joyce Latura3, Cynthia A. Thomson1 and Paloma I....
Modified Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System to Assess Diabetes Self-management Behaviors and Diabetes Care in Monterrey Mexico: A Cross-sectional Study
Modified Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System to Assess Diabetes Self-management Behaviors and Diabetes Care in Monterrey Mexico: A Cross-sectional Study Marylyn Morris McEwen1,2, Rogelio Andrès Elizondo-Pereo3, Alice E. Pasvogel1, Irene Meester3, Javier...
Adults Experiencing Homelessness in the US–Mexico Border Region: A Photovoice Project
Adults Experiencing Homelessness in the US–Mexico Border Region: A Photovoice Project Eva Margarita Moya1*, Silvia M. Chavez-Baray1*, Jacqueline Loweree1*, Brian Mattera2and Nahomi Martinez1 1Department of Social Work, College of Health Sciences, University of Texas...
Tuberculosis Treatment Completion in a United States/Mexico Binational Context
Tuberculosis Treatment Completion in a United States/Mexico Binational Context Celina I. Valencia1, Kacey Ernst2 and Cecilia Ballesteros Rosales3* 1Department of Community, Environment, and Policy, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of...
Diabetes Screening and Prevention in a High-Risk, Medically Isolated Border Community
Diabetes Screening and Prevention in a High-Risk, Medically Isolated Border Community Ann V. Millard1*, Margaret A. Graham2, Nelda Mier1, Jesus Moralez3, Maria Perez-Patron4, Brian Wickwire5, Marlynn L. May1 and Marcia G. Ory4 1Texas A&M School of Public Health,...
Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Sexual Behavior among Migrants in Transition from Mexico to the United States
Facilitating and Inhibiting Factors of Sexual Behavior among Migrants in Transition from Mexico to the United States Jesús Alejandro Guerra-Ordoñez1,2, Raquel A. Benavides-Torres2*, Rogelio Zapata-Garibay3, Dora Julia Onofre-Rodríguez2, María Aracely...
Ventanillas de Salud: A Collaborative and Binational Health Access and Preventive Care Program
Ventanillas de Salud: A Collaborative and Binational Health Access and Preventive Care Program Maria Gudelia Rangel Gomez1, Josana Tonda2, G. Rogelio Zapata3, Michael Flynn4, Francesca Gany5, Juanita Lara6, Ilan Shapiro7 and Cecilia Ballesteros Rosales8* 1Secretaría...
The Benefits and Challenges of Managing Asthma in Hispanic Families in South Texas: A Mixed-Methods Study
The Benefits and Challenges of Managing Asthma in Hispanic Families in South Texas: A Mixed-Methods Study Genny Carrillo1*, Maria J. Perez-Patron2, Rose L. Lucio3, Lucia Cabrera3, Alyssa Trevino3, Xiaohui Xu2 and Nelda Mier3 1Department of Environmental and...
Impacting Binational Health through Leadership Development: A Program Evaluation of the Leaders across Borders Program, 2010–2014
Workforce and leadership development is imperative for the advancement of public health along the U.S./Mexico border. The Leaders across borders (LaB) program aims to train the public health and health-care workforce of the border region. The LaB is a 6-month intensive leadership development program, which offers training in various areas of public health. Program curriculum topics include: leadership, border health epidemiology, health diplomacy, border public policies, and conflict resolution.