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L R Chavez

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Human Organization|December 6, 1986
Mexican immigration and health care: a political economy perspectiveL R Chavez
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1985
Mexican immigrants and the utilization of U.S. health services: the case of San DiegoL R Chavez, W A Cornelius, O W Jones
Women & Health|January 1, 1986
Utilization of health services by Mexican immigrant women in San DiegoL R Chavez, W A Cornelius, O W Jones
Medical Anthropology|June 1, 1997
Purity and passion: risk and morality in Latina immigrants' and physicians' beliefs about cervical cancerR G Martinez, L R Chavez, F A Hubbell
Medical Anthropology|March 1, 1996
Knowledge, power and experience: variation in physicians' perceptions of breast cancer risk factorsJ M McMullin, L R Chavez, F A Hubbell
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 5, 2000
Health care use among undocumented Latino immigrantsM L Berk, C L Schur, L R Chavez, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 7, 1998
The influence of fatalism on self-reported use of Papanicolaou smearsL R Chavez, F A Hubbell, S I Mishra, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|November 11, 1996
Beliefs about sexual behavior and other predictors of Papanicolaou smear screening among Latinas and Anglo womenF A Hubbell, L R Chavez, S I Mishra, et al.
The International Migration Review|April 1, 1997
Undocumented Latina immigrants in Orange County, California: a comparative analysisL R Chavez, F A Hubbell, S I Mishra, et al.
The Western Journal of Medicine|May 1, 1996
Differing beliefs about breast cancer among Latinas and Anglo womenF A Hubbell, L R Chavez, S I Mishra, et al.
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Human Organization|December 6, 1986
Mexican immigration and health care: a political economy perspectiveL R Chavez
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1985
Mexican immigrants and the utilization of U.S. health services: the case of San DiegoL R Chavez, W A Cornelius, O W Jones
Women & Health|January 1, 1986
Utilization of health services by Mexican immigrant women in San DiegoL R Chavez, W A Cornelius, O W Jones
Medical Anthropology|June 1, 1997
Purity and passion: risk and morality in Latina immigrants' and physicians' beliefs about cervical cancerR G Martinez, L R Chavez, F A Hubbell
Medical Anthropology|March 1, 1996
Knowledge, power and experience: variation in physicians' perceptions of breast cancer risk factorsJ M McMullin, L R Chavez, F A Hubbell
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 5, 2000
Health care use among undocumented Latino immigrantsM L Berk, C L Schur, L R Chavez, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 7, 1998
The influence of fatalism on self-reported use of Papanicolaou smearsL R Chavez, F A Hubbell, S I Mishra, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|November 11, 1996
Beliefs about sexual behavior and other predictors of Papanicolaou smear screening among Latinas and Anglo womenF A Hubbell, L R Chavez, S I Mishra, et al.
The International Migration Review|April 1, 1997
Undocumented Latina immigrants in Orange County, California: a comparative analysisL R Chavez, F A Hubbell, S I Mishra, et al.
The Western Journal of Medicine|May 1, 1996
Differing beliefs about breast cancer among Latinas and Anglo womenF A Hubbell, L R Chavez, S I Mishra, et al.
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