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Ruth Ann Belknap

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Nurse Educator|December 20, 2007
Teaching social justice using a pedagogy of engagementRuth Ann Belknap
Nurse Educator|July 25, 2003
Understanding abuse and violence against women: a two-day immersion courseRuth Ann Belknap
Health Care for Women International|September 14, 2010
As time goes by we improve a little more: relationship expectations of young women in MexicoRuth Ann Belknap
Health Care for Women International|March 9, 2016
Desert, detention, and deportation: Mexican women's descriptions of migration stressors and sources of strengthRuth Ann Belknap
Health Care for Women International|May 1, 2007
When I was in my home I suffered a lot: Mexican women's descriptions of abuse in family of originRuth Ann Belknap, Nancy Cruz
Health Care for Women International|September 10, 2003
Te contaria mi vida: I would tell you my life, if only you would askRuth Ann Belknap, Pilar Sayeed
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|July 15, 2010
Listening sessions with Latinas: documenting life contexts and creating connectionsRuth Ann Belknap, Leona Vandevusse
Nurse Educator|June 13, 2012
Transformative learning through study abroad in low-income countriesCynthia Foronda, Ruth Ann Belknap
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship|June 8, 2012
Short of transformation: American ADN students' thoughts, feelings, and experiences of studying abroad in a low-income countryCynthia L Foronda, Ruth Ann Belknap
Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing|June 8, 2012
Mexican American female adolescents' perceptions of relationships and dating violenceKristin Haglund, Ruth Ann Belknap, Juanita Terrie Garcia
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Nurse Educator|December 20, 2007
Teaching social justice using a pedagogy of engagementRuth Ann Belknap
Nurse Educator|July 25, 2003
Understanding abuse and violence against women: a two-day immersion courseRuth Ann Belknap
Health Care for Women International|September 14, 2010
As time goes by we improve a little more: relationship expectations of young women in MexicoRuth Ann Belknap
Health Care for Women International|March 9, 2016
Desert, detention, and deportation: Mexican women's descriptions of migration stressors and sources of strengthRuth Ann Belknap
Health Care for Women International|May 1, 2007
When I was in my home I suffered a lot: Mexican women's descriptions of abuse in family of originRuth Ann Belknap, Nancy Cruz
Health Care for Women International|September 10, 2003
Te contaria mi vida: I would tell you my life, if only you would askRuth Ann Belknap, Pilar Sayeed
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)|July 15, 2010
Listening sessions with Latinas: documenting life contexts and creating connectionsRuth Ann Belknap, Leona Vandevusse
Nurse Educator|June 13, 2012
Transformative learning through study abroad in low-income countriesCynthia Foronda, Ruth Ann Belknap
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship|June 8, 2012
Short of transformation: American ADN students' thoughts, feelings, and experiences of studying abroad in a low-income countryCynthia L Foronda, Ruth Ann Belknap
Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing|June 8, 2012
Mexican American female adolescents' perceptions of relationships and dating violenceKristin Haglund, Ruth Ann Belknap, Juanita Terrie Garcia
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