Jonathan N Maupin
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Recent Articles
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Maupin J, Hackman J, Brewis A
Am J Hum Biol
. 2021 Jul;
33(5):e23639.
PMID: 34213044
Objectives: The concept of bionormalcy highlights the potential tensions between bodies defined clinically as normal or healthy, bodies that are normative (frequent) within a population, and bodies defined within a...
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Luque J, Maupin J, Ferris D, Guevara Condorhuaman W
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2016 Nov;
10:2107-2116.
PMID: 27799747
Background: Peru is characterized by high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates. The country also experiences significant gaps in quality cervical cancer screening coverage for the population. Objective: This descriptive...
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Luque J, Tarasenko Y, Maupin J, Alfonso M, Watson L, Reyes-Garcia C, et al.
J Immigr Minor Health
. 2014 Oct;
17(3):713-21.
PMID: 25274023
Rural Mexican immigrant women in the U.S. are infrequently screened and experience health disparities from cervical cancer. We explored cancer-related cultural beliefs in this population. We administered a cross-sectional survey...
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Maupin J, Hruschka D
BMC Public Health
. 2014 Sep;
14:973.
PMID: 25238737
Background: Validation studies of self-reported BMI are limited to populations in high-income countries or urban settings. Here, we assess the accuracy of two proxy measures of measured height, weight and...
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Maupin J, Ross N, Timura C
J Immigr Minor Health
. 2010 Mar;
13(3):600-8.
PMID: 20229052
Migration is a gendered process which may differentially alter conceptual models of illness as variation and change within specific sub-domains reflect unique experiences and interactions. Forty Mexican migrants completed a...
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Maupin J
Med Anthropol
. 2008 Oct;
27(4):353-82.
PMID: 18958785
Midwifery practice and identity in Guatemala is constantly being transformed because midwives must negotiate their practices in response to changing international and national health care agendas and processes. Recently, the...