Manuel Angel Oscos-Sanchez
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Recent Articles
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Oscos-Sanchez M, Lesser J, Oscos-Flores L, Pineda D, Araujo Y, Franklin B, et al.
J Adolesc Health
. 2020 Nov;
68(2):370-377.
PMID: 33221186
Purpose: Violence is the leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults in the Americas. Community-Based Participatory Action Research engaged youth and parents to develop and implement two interventions....
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Oscos-Sanchez M, Lesser J, Oscos-Flores L
Issues Ment Health Nurs
. 2016 Oct;
38(6):520-522.
PMID: 27740875
No abstract available.
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Anderson N, Lesser J, Oscos-Sanchez M, Pineda D, Garcia G, Mancha J
J Transcult Nurs
. 2014 Jan;
25(2):129-36.
PMID: 24391121
Every community is unique and has special strengths and health-related needs, such that a community-based participatory research partnership cannot be formed and implemented in a predetermined, step-by-step manner. In this...
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Oscos-Sanchez M, Lesser J, Oscos-Flores L
J Adolesc Health
. 2012 Dec;
52(1):96-101.
PMID: 23260841
Purpose: This study examined the effects of two school-based programs on the perpetration of nonphysical aggression, physical violence, and intimate partner violence among high-risk secondary school students in an economically...
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Lesser J, Oscos-Sanchez M, Davis C
Issues Ment Health Nurs
. 2010 Jan;
31(2):96-102.
PMID: 20070223
During the course of this study young Latino parents living in San Antonio, TX shared their stories. Their stories draw attention to the multiple forms of violence they experienced in...
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Oscos-Sanchez M, Oscos-Flores L, Burge S
J Adolesc Health
. 2008 Feb;
42(3):284-93.
PMID: 18295137
Purpose: A worsening adolescent health disparity issue in the United States is the significant underrepresentation of ethnic minority youth in higher medical education. The Teen Medical Academy (TMA) was developed...
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Oscos-Sanchez M, Lesser J, Kelly P
Issues Ment Health Nurs
. 2008 Feb;
29(2):197-200.
PMID: 18293225
No abstract available.
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Oscos-Sanchez M, White D, Bajorek E, Dahlman M, Albright T, Trevino J, et al.
Fam Med
. 2008 Feb;
40(2):125-31.
PMID: 18247179
Background And Objectives: This study's goal was to describe the topics discussed during adolescent preventive care visits and to identify facilitators and barriers of these discussions among physicians in family...
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Lesser J, Oscos-Sanchez M
Annu Rev Nurs Res
. 2007 Oct;
25:317-37.
PMID: 17958297
Community-academic research partnerships have evolved as a multidisciplinary approach to involve those communities experiencing health disparities in the development, implementation, and evaluation of health interventions. Community-academic partnerships are intended to...
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Oscos-Sanchez M, Lesser J
West J Nurs Res
. 2007 Jun;
29(6):657-69.
PMID: 17579190
Latino male youth in the United States are disproportionately affected by violence. This study explores the experiences that young Latino males in a long-term correctional treatment center have had with...