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    State of Exception as Economic Policy: A Socio-Legal Analysis of the Puerto Rican Colonial Case by Jose Manuel Atiles-Osoria

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This article argues that the Puerto Rican colonial-economic, political and legal development has been based on the state of exception. …”
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    Prevalence of gingivitis and calculus in 12-year-old Puerto Ricans: a cross-sectional study by Augusto R. Elias-Boneta, Karol Ramirez, Sona Rivas-Tumanyan, Margarita Murillo, Milagros J. Toro

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The prevalence of gingivitis and calculus among Puerto Rican children is unknown. Understanding this prevalence can support early public health preventative strategies. …”
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    Genetic risk variants in New Yorkers of Puerto Rican and Dominican Republic heritage with Parkinson’s disease by Gabriel Miltenberger-Miltenyi, Roberto A. Ortega, Aloysius Domingo, Rachita Yadav, Ayumi Nishiyama, Deborah Raymond, Viktoriya Katsnelson, Nikita Urval, Matthew Swan, Vicki Shanker, Joan Miravite, Ruth H. Walker, Susan B. Bressman, Laurie J. Ozelius, José C. Cabassa, Rachel Saunders-Pullman

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Screening LRRK2 and GBA variants in 32 New Yorkers of Puerto Rican ethnicity with PD and in 119 non-Hispanic-non-Jewish European PD cases revealed that Puerto Rican participants were more likely to harbor the LRRK2-p.G2019S variant (15.6% vs. 4.2%, respectively). …”
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    Ataque de nervios: The impact of sociodemographic, health history, and psychological dimensions on Puerto Rican adults by Marcos I. Roche-Miranda, Alisha M. Subervi-Vázquez, Karen G. Martinez

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…IntroductionAtaque de nervios (ADN) is a cultural syndrome prevalent in Puerto Ricans characterized as an episode of intense emotional upset due to overwhelming stress.MethodsThe Ataque de Nervios Questionnaire, developed at the Center for the Study and Treatment for Fear and Anxiety (CETMA), served as the diagnostic tool for this retrospective secondary data analysis. …”
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    <em>No Se vende</em> (Not for sale). An anti-gentrification grassroots campaign of Puerto Ricans in Chicago by Ivis García

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…No Se Vende (Not for Sale) is a grassroots campaign that claims that Puerto Ricans, even those who are renters, are the legitimate owners of Humboldt Park, Chicago. …”
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    Preferences, use of and satisfaction with mental health services among a sample of Puerto Rican cancer patients. by Eida M Castro-Figueroa, Normarie Torres-Blasco, Milagros C Rosal, Wallesca P Castro, Marilis E González-Lorenzo, Héctor Vélez, Rosario Costas-Muñiz, Julio C Jiménez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…<h4>Objective</h4>The purpose of this study was to describe the preferences, the use, satisfaction of mental health services (MHS) among a sample of Puerto Rican patients with cancer undergoing oncology treatment.…”
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    Local information sources received the most attention from Puerto Ricans during the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. by Benjamin Freixas Emery, Meredith T Niles, Christopher M Danforth, Peter Sheridan Dodds

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…At the local level, we find that information propagating among Puerto Ricans most often originated from sources local to the island, such as journalists and politicians. …”
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    Development, religious affiliation, and social context: Substance use disorders in Puerto Rican transitional age youth by David Saunders, Tamara Sussman, Thomas Corbeil, Glorisa Canino, Hector Bird, Margarita Alegria, Cristiane S. Duarte

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…However, the association of religious affiliation and SUD, including the role of gender and social context, has not been studied in TAY of Puerto Rican ethnicity.MethodsUsing data from N = 2,004 TAY of Puerto Rican ethnicity across two social contexts—Puerto Rico (PR) and the South Bronx, NY (SBx)—we tested the association of religious identity (Catholic, Non-Catholic Christian, Other/Mixed, and no religious affiliation, or “None”), and four SUD outcomes (alcohol use disorder, tobacco use disorder, illicit SUD, and any SUD). …”
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