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Posted July 7, 2008
Reaching Out to Rural Latino Communities Lynda Harrison describes her work with Latino immigrants in the South. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 13 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Howard J. Aizenstein talks about how team approach to research helps with recruitment. Quick Tip - 1 minute 45 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Howard J. Aizenstein explains his use of neuroimaging to study depression in the elderly. Quick Tip - 1 minute 47 seconds |
Posted July 3, 2008
Culturally Sensitive From the Outset Cultural validity is central to her research, states Nancy Gonzales. Quick Tip - 1 minute 33 seconds |
Posted June 24, 2008
Ask Questions That Make Sense in the Culture Margarita Alegría describes how cultural validity relates to cognition. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 40 seconds |
Posted June 22, 2008
The Process of Cultural Tailoring The question for the field now is, 'How do we adapt existing interventions?,' states Luis H. Zayas. Quick Tip |
Posted June 22, 2008
Luis H. Zayas talks about how the idea for the DILCYF Conference began. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 54 seconds |
Posted January 17, 2008
If you have a controversial protocol, approach the IRB first and the funding body second, advises Christopher M. Ryan. Quick Tip - 1 minute 54 seconds |
Posted January 16, 2008
Darrell P. Wheeler describes why community members might seek participation in a study where they don't fit the selection criteria. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 20 seconds |
Posted January 16, 2008
Challenges and Rewards of HIV Research Darrell P. Wheeler talks about how racism often does not get addressed in HIV research. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 9 seconds |