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Catherine Esperanza

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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|November 6, 2025
"They're really explaining things in a way that we can understand": A qualitative study examining facilitators of trust in pediatric collaborative careJulia George-Jones, Lauren Gulbas, Celia Neavel, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 14, 2026
Developmental Language Risk and Social and Behavioral Functioning in Bilingual Latinx AdolescentsJosé R Palma, Elizabeth D Peña, Catherine Esperanza, et al.
Hispanic Health Care International : the Official Journal of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses|November 19, 2024
"What's the fun in That?": Latinx Families' Facilitators and Barriers to Virtual Research ParticipationCatherine Esperanza, Ana Sofia Ocegueda, Anneli Garcia, et al.
Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology|June 13, 2022
Development and Pilot Randomized Trial of a Coping Skills Intervention for Low-SES Latinx Families of Children with AsthmaErin M Rodríguez, Sharon D Horner, Sarah Kate Bearman, et al.
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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|November 6, 2025
"They're really explaining things in a way that we can understand": A qualitative study examining facilitators of trust in pediatric collaborative careJulia George-Jones, Lauren Gulbas, Celia Neavel, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 14, 2026
Developmental Language Risk and Social and Behavioral Functioning in Bilingual Latinx AdolescentsJosé R Palma, Elizabeth D Peña, Catherine Esperanza, et al.
Hispanic Health Care International : the Official Journal of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses|November 19, 2024
"What's the fun in That?": Latinx Families' Facilitators and Barriers to Virtual Research ParticipationCatherine Esperanza, Ana Sofia Ocegueda, Anneli Garcia, et al.
Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology|June 13, 2022
Development and Pilot Randomized Trial of a Coping Skills Intervention for Low-SES Latinx Families of Children with AsthmaErin M Rodríguez, Sharon D Horner, Sarah Kate Bearman, et al.
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