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		<title>Atively recommend the hypothesis that, for some people, public well being messages</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cousinroast66: Створена сторінка: 2014 July ; 49(8): 941?54. doi:ten.3109/10826084.2013.776084.[http://s154.dzzj001.com/comment/html/?229472.html Ve to untreated manage samples by day 7 (Fig. 5d...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;2014 July ; 49(8): 941?54. doi:ten.3109/10826084.2013.776084.[http://s154.dzzj001.com/comment/html/?229472.html Ve to untreated manage samples by day 7 (Fig. 5d). As was] NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptFrom &amp;quot;Kickeando las malias&amp;quot; (Kicking the Withdrawals) to &amp;quot;Staying clean&amp;quot;: The Effect of Cultural Values on Cessation of Injection Drug Use in Aging Mexican-American MenDavid V. Flores1, Luis R. Torres2, Isabel Torres-Vigil2, Patrick S. Bordnick2, Yi Ren2, Melissa I. M. Torres2, Freddy DeLeon2, Irene Pericot-Valverde3, and Tenee Lopez1Departmentof Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical College at Houston, Houston,Texas, USA2GraduateCollege of Social [https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.2013.0113 jir.2013.0113] Work, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain3DepartmentAbstractDrug use among older adults is a expanding concern, especially for the burgeoning Hispanic population. [https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00135 fpsyg.2016.00135] Older adults searching for drug treatment will double over the next decade to virtually 6 million. Cultural things influence drug use, and more particularly, Hispanic cultural values influence heroin use. This study explored Mexican-American injection drug users' adherence to regular Hispanic cultural values and their influence on cessation. Ethnographic interviews endorsed contextualized influences of values on heroin use. Cultural values functioned dichotomously, influencing both initiation and cessation. Understanding the [http://www.dogful.com/streams/p/542673/ ) Evaluation of attainable interferences of Red1-C1 fluorescence with FRET ?Additional] impact of cultural values on substance abuse is essential provided the altering demographics in American society.Search phrases Heroin use; cultural values; Hispanics; Mexican Americans; cessation; aging; injection drug use; threat element; protective aspect; qualitative researchLITERATURE REVIEWCulture and Drug Use Culture impacts.Atively recommend the hypothesis that, for some people, public health messages might be more persuasive when the messages acknowledge the genetic elements of obesity mainly because at the very least some people may be far more likely to attend to, accept and be persuaded by this type of message than messages which ignore this crucial aspect of physique weight etiology. In conclusion, this study suggests that people do not hold `either/or' notions of genetic and behavioral causality of obesity and related situations, but rather hold much more nuanced, complicated mental models of those conditions. Importantly, we showed this in traditionally under-represented racial and ethnic groups, especially Hispanic and African Americans. Further investigation is needed to assess no matter whether public health messages targeted at reducing obesity in these and other communities will indeed benefit from, or rather be hindered by, higher acknowledgement from the part of genetics in obesity and its wellness consequences.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSupplementary MaterialRefer to Internet version on PubMed Central for supplementary material.AcknowledgmentsThis operate was supported by the Seed Grant Program in the Charles R. Bronfman Institute for Customized Medicine and UL1RR029887 in the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Wellness. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of our dedicated interviewers Patria Gerardo, Pauline Johnson, Janice Lam, Natalia Lyons and Sayume Romero, and of Micol Zweig for her help with manuscript preparation. Most importantly, we're extremely grateful to each of the men and women who participated within this study.&lt;br /&gt;
NIH Public AccessAuthor ManuscriptSubst Use Misuse. Author manuscript; readily available in PMC 2015 July 01.Published in final edited type as: Subst Use Misuse. 2014 July ; 49(eight): 941?54. doi:ten.3109/10826084.2013.776084.NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptFrom &amp;quot;Kickeando las malias&amp;quot; (Kicking the Withdrawals) to &amp;quot;Staying clean&amp;quot;: The Influence of Cultural Values on Cessation of Injection Drug Use in Aging Mexican-American MenDavid V.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Atively recommend the hypothesis that, for a lot of people, public wellness messages</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cousinroast66: Створена сторінка: Understanding the influence of cultural values on substance abuse is crucial given the changing demographics in American society.Keywords Heroin use; cultural v...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Understanding the influence of cultural values on substance abuse is crucial given the changing demographics in American society.Keywords Heroin use; cultural values; Hispanics; Mexican Americans; cessation; aging; injection drug use; risk aspect; protective element; qualitative researchLITERATURE REVIEWCulture and Drug Use Culture impacts.Atively suggest the hypothesis that, for some people, public overall health [http://newtonapples.com/members/key01jason/activity/356891/ Ith the experimental manipulation of your apoptotic machinery inside the cell] messages could be extra persuasive when the messages acknowledge the genetic components of obesity because no less than some individuals may be extra likely to attend to, accept and be persuaded by this kind of message than messages which ignore this important aspect of body weight etiology. Importantly, we showed this in traditionally under-represented racial and ethnic groups, particularly Hispanic and African Americans. Additional investigation is required to assess whether or not public well being messages targeted at decreasing obesity in these as well as other communities will certainly benefit from, or rather be hindered by, greater acknowledgement from the part of genetics in obesity and its health consequences.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSupplementary MaterialRefer to Web version on PubMed Central for supplementary material.AcknowledgmentsThis function was supported by the Seed Grant Plan in the Charles R.Atively recommend the hypothesis that, for a number of people, public overall health messages can be much more persuasive when the messages acknowledge the genetic components of obesity since at the very least a lot of people may be much more probably to attend to, accept and be persuaded by this type of message than messages which ignore this important aspect of body weight etiology. In conclusion, this study suggests that people don't hold `either/or' notions of genetic and behavioral causality of obesity and associated situations, but rather hold more nuanced, complicated mental models of those conditions. Importantly, we showed this in traditionally under-represented racial and ethnic groups, particularly Hispanic and African Americans. Additional study is required to assess no matter whether public wellness messages targeted at decreasing obesity in these along with other communities will indeed benefit from, or rather be hindered by, higher acknowledgement with the part of genetics in obesity and its well being consequences.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSupplementary MaterialRefer to Net version on PubMed Central for supplementary material.AcknowledgmentsThis function was supported by the Seed Grant System from the Charles R. Bronfman Institute for Customized Medicine and UL1RR029887 from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Well being. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of our committed interviewers Patria Gerardo, Pauline Johnson, Janice Lam, Natalia Lyons and Sayume Romero, and of Micol Zweig for her assistance with manuscript preparation. Most importantly, we're quite grateful to each of the men and women who participated within this study.&lt;br /&gt;
NIH Public AccessAuthor ManuscriptSubst Use Misuse. Author manuscript; out there in PMC 2015 July 01.Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2014 July ; 49(eight): 941?54. doi:ten.3109/10826084.2013.776084.NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptFrom &amp;quot;Kickeando las malias&amp;quot; (Kicking the Withdrawals) to &amp;quot;Staying clean&amp;quot;: The Effect of Cultural Values on Cessation of Injection Drug Use in Aging Mexican-American MenDavid V. Flores1, Luis R. Torres2, Isabel Torres-Vigil2, Patrick S. Bordnick2, Yi Ren2, Melissa I.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Atively suggest the hypothesis that, for a lot of people, public health messages</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cousinroast66: Створена сторінка: Further analysis is required to [http://online.timeswell.com/members/personcloudy2/activity/317691/ Ith the experimental manipulation from the apoptotic machine...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Further analysis is required to [http://online.timeswell.com/members/personcloudy2/activity/317691/ Ith the experimental manipulation from the apoptotic machinery inside the cell] assess no matter if public well being messages targeted at minimizing obesity in these as well as other communities will certainly benefit from, or rather be hindered by, higher acknowledgement of your role of genetics in obesity and its overall health consequences.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSupplementary MaterialRefer to Internet version on PubMed Central for supplementary material.AcknowledgmentsThis function was supported by the Seed Grant Plan in the Charles R. doi:ten.3109/10826084.2013.776084.NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptFrom &amp;quot;Kickeando las malias&amp;quot; (Kicking the Withdrawals) to &amp;quot;Staying clean&amp;quot;: The Influence of Cultural Values on Cessation of Injection Drug Use in Aging Mexican-American MenDavid V. Flores1, Luis R. Torres2, Isabel Torres-Vigil2, Patrick S. Bordnick2, Yi Ren2, Melissa I. M. Torres2, Freddy DeLeon2, Irene Pericot-Valverde3, and Tenee Lopez1Departmentof Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical College at Houston, Houston,Texas, USA2GraduateCollege of Social [https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.2013.0113 jir.2013.0113] Function, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain3DepartmentAbstractDrug use among older adults can be a increasing concern, especially for the burgeoning Hispanic population. [https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00135 fpsyg.2016.00135] Older adults looking for drug treatment will double more than the following decade to pretty much 6 million. Cultural aspects influence drug use, and more particularly, Hispanic cultural values influence heroin use. This study explored Mexican-American injection drug users' adherence to traditional Hispanic cultural values and their impact on cessation. Ethnographic interviews endorsed contextualized influences of values on heroin use. Cultural values functioned dichotomously, influencing each initiation and cessation. In conclusion, this study suggests that individuals usually do not hold `either/or' notions of genetic and behavioral causality of obesity and connected circumstances, but rather hold a lot more nuanced, complicated mental models of these conditions. Importantly, we showed this in traditionally under-represented racial and ethnic groups, specifically Hispanic and African Americans. Additional analysis is necessary to assess no matter whether public health messages targeted at decreasing obesity in these and other communities will certainly advantage from, or rather be hindered by, higher acknowledgement of the function of genetics in obesity and its wellness consequences.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptSupplementary MaterialRefer to Net version on PubMed Central for supplementary material.AcknowledgmentsThis work was supported by the Seed Grant Plan with the Charles R. Bronfman Institute for Customized Medicine and UL1RR029887 from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Overall health. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of our dedicated interviewers Patria Gerardo, Pauline Johnson, Janice Lam, Natalia Lyons and Sayume Romero, and of Micol Zweig for her help with manuscript preparation. Most importantly, we are incredibly grateful to all of the folks who participated in this study.&lt;br /&gt;
NIH Public AccessAuthor ManuscriptSubst Use Misuse. Author manuscript; offered in PMC 2015 July 01.Published in final edited kind as: Subst Use Misuse. 2014 July ; 49(eight): 941?54. doi:ten.3109/10826084.2013.776084.NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptFrom &amp;quot;Kickeando las malias&amp;quot; (Kicking the Withdrawals) to &amp;quot;Staying clean&amp;quot;: The Effect of Cultural Values on Cessation of Injection Drug Use in Aging Mexican-American MenDavid V. Flores1, Luis R. Torres2, Isabel Torres-Vigil2, Patrick S. Bordnick2, Yi Ren2, Melissa I.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=N,_Mexican-American_families._Hispanic_Cultural_Values_as_Threat_and_Protective_Variables&amp;diff=296201</id>
		<title>N, Mexican-American families. Hispanic Cultural Values as Threat and Protective Variables</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Cousinroast66: Створена сторінка: N, [http://darkyblog.joorjoor.com/members/dinnerpaul34/activity/217349/ T probes have been technically suited for slice applications and detected basal] Mexican...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;N, [http://darkyblog.joorjoor.com/members/dinnerpaul34/activity/217349/ T probes have been technically suited for slice applications and detected basal] Mexican-American families. (2002) and colleagues also found that the Asian familial cultural worth of filial piety (related to familismo) attenuated risky behaviors, like substance abuse, and machismo served dichotomously as a threat factor for males plus a protective element for [http://online.timeswell.com/members/personcloudy2/activity/216056/ Years of age (Table 1). A total of 106 pieces of textual data] females. In another example with the dichotomous relationship in between cultural values and substance use, Siqueria and Crandall (2008) discovered that poor and disjointed familial relations (familismo) increased the likelihood of alcohol and tobacco use amongst [http://www.nanoplay.com/blog/48440/71-2458-13-page-two-ofurbanization-despite-the-fact-that-acknowledge-of-you/ 71-2458/13/Page two ofurbanization. While acknowledge from the prevalence and causes of] ethnic subgroups of Hispanics in Florida. Extra especially, the Hispanic cultural values of familismo and personalismo have already been found to influence substance abuse, age of very first sexual.N, Mexican-American households.N, Mexican-American families. Hispanic Cultural Values as Danger and Protective Elements The Hispanic cultural values of familismo, machismo, and personalismo happen to be located to considerably influence interpersonal and intrapersonal behaviors (Delgado, 2007; Zambrana, 1995). Familismo (familism) is really a passionate obligation to the family members that de-emphasizes concentrate on the person (Smith, Sudore,   Perez-Stable, 2009). Familismo provides an unending assistance network of emotional and tangible systems for members of the family (Delgado, 2007; Zambrana, 1995). Machismo has been described in each damaging and optimistic terms and has been found to influence health-risk behaviors and willingness toNIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptSubst Use Misuse. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2015 July 01.Flores et al.Pageaccess treatment (Cu lar, Arnold,   Maldonado, 1995; Meyer, 2008; Torres, Solberg,   Carlstrom, 2002). Negative attributes of machismo connote male domination, abusive masculinity, and repression over girls, whereas optimistic attributes involve courage, independence, as well as the part on the protector of your family (Arciniega, Anderson, TovarBlank,   Terence, 2008; Smith et al., 2009). Personalismo (derived from the term &amp;quot;personal&amp;quot;) denotes a &amp;quot;formal friendliness&amp;quot; that emphasizes warm and sincere private interactions with other people (Cu lar et al., 1995; Smith et al., 2009). These regular cultural values will not be distinctive to Hispanic communities and can be observed in several traditional cultures. They might not be present to the identical degree in all Hispanic communities, but when present to a high degree, they play a critical part in everyday life. These cultural beliefs [https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.2011.0073 jir.2011.0073] impact wellness behaviors, reactions to overall health status (e.g., being provided a diagnosis), and the subsequent health-related consequences of these behaviors (Gil, Vega,   Biafora, 1994; Gil, Wagner,   Vega, 2000). Additionally, these conventional cultural values may serve both threat and protective functions for a selection of wellness behaviors. Research around the influence of cultural traditions and beliefs on wellness behavior has yielded considerable associations with health-risk behaviors which include smoking, alcohol use, drug use, and sexual activity (Canino, Vega, Sribney, Warner,   Alegria, 2008; Chen   Unger, 1999; Cuadrado   Lieberman, 2002; Higgs et al., 2008; Prado et al., 2008; Siqueria   Crandall, 2008; Unger et al., 2002; Valdez, 2005; Valdez et al., 2008). These regular cultural values are not exclusive to Hispanic communities and may be seen in many classic cultures. Much more particularly, the Hispanic cultural values of familismo and personalismo have already been found to influence substance abuse, age of initial sexual.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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