Ruth E. Zambrana

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Hispanic American Studies
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Errisuriz VL, Zambrana RE, Parra-Medina D. (2024) Critical analyses of Latina mortality: disentangling the heterogeneity of ethnic origin, place, nativity, race, and socioeconomic status. Bmc Public Health. 24: 190
Carvajal DN, Bevilacqua KG, Caldwell MT, et al. (2022) Provider perspectives on patient-centered contraceptive counseling for Latinas in Baltimore, MD. Contraception. 109921
Zambrana RE, Williams DR. (2022) The Intellectual Roots Of Current Knowledge On Racism And Health: Relevance To Policy And The National Equity Discourse. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 41: 163-170
Zambrana RE, Torres-Burgos D, Carvajal DN. (2021) Expert Perspectives on Effective Community-Based Pediatric Healthcare for Low-Income Latino Families: Persistent Issues over Time. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Zambrana RE, Valdez RB, Pittman CT, et al. (2020) Workplace stress and discrimination effects on the physical and depressive symptoms of underrepresented minority faculty. Stress and Health : Journal of the International Society For the Investigation of Stress
Carvajal DN, Zambrana RE. (2020) Challenging Stereotypes: A Counter-Narrative of the Contraceptive Experiences of Low-Income Latinas. Health Equity. 4: 10-16
Baca Zinn M, Zambrana RE. (2019) Chicanas/Latinas Advance Intersectional Thought and Practice Gender & Society. 33: 677-701
Walters KL, Maliszewski Lukszo C, Evans-Campbell T, et al. (2019) ‘Before they kill my spirit entirely’: insights into the lived experiences of American Indian Alaska Native faculty at research universities Race Ethnicity and Education. 22: 610-633
Zambrana RE, Dávila BA, Espino MM, et al. (2017) Mexican American Faculty in Research Universities: Can the Next Generation Beat the Odds? Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 3: 458-473
Roman LA, Zambrana RE, Ford S, et al. (2016) Casting a Wider Net: Engaging Community Health Worker Clients and Their Families in Cancer Prevention. Preventing Chronic Disease. 13: E130
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