Felisa A. Gonzales, Ph.D.

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2013 Psychology The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
General Psychology, Public Health, Hispanic American Studies, Developmental Psychology, Behavioral Psychology
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Paul J. Poppen grad student 2013 The George Washington University
 (Adolescent Latino Sexual Behavior: More Reactive or Reasoned?)
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Zea MC, Aguilar-Pardo M, Betancourt F, et al. (2014) Mixed Methods Research With Internally Displaced Colombian Gay and Bisexual Men and Transwomen. Journal of Mixed Methods Research. 8: 212-221
Bianchi FT, Reisen CA, Zea MC, et al. (2014) Sex work among men who have sex with men and transgender women in Bogotá. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 43: 1637-50
Hurtado-de-Mendoza A, Gonzales FA, Serrano A, et al. (2014) Social isolation and perceived barriers to establishing social networks among Latina immigrants. American Journal of Community Psychology. 53: 73-82
Hurtado-de-Mendoza A, Gonzales FA, Serrano A, et al. (2014) Me mandó a traer: Weak "strong ties" in latina immigrants' social networks Journal of Community Psychology. 42: 479-494
Zea MC, Reisen CA, Bianchi FT, et al. (2013) Armed conflict, homonegativity and forced internal displacement: implications for HIV among Colombian gay, bisexual and transgender individuals. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 15: 788-803
Bianchi FT, Reisen CA, Gonzales FA, et al. (2013) Sex with sex workers among latino day laborers in Suburban Maryland. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 42: 835-49
Gonzales FA, Zea MC, Reisen CA, et al. (2012) Popular perceptions of circumcision among Colombian men who have sex with men. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 14: 991-1005
Kaltman S, Hurtado de Mendoza A, Gonzales FA, et al. (2011) Contextualizing the trauma experience of women immigrants from Central America, South America, and Mexico. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 24: 635-42
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