

2003
1. SALUD MENTAL Y MIGRACIÓN:UNA PROPUESTA BINACIONAL
By: Dra. Ma. Elena Medina Mora -Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría, Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz. & Dr. Kurt Organista. Social Welfare. University of California
2. Understanding Repeat Cesarean Births Among Mexican Migrant Women in California and Mexico: A binational approach
By: Margaret Handley & Sandra G. Garcia - Summary Report
3. TRANSBORDER RELATION AND HEALTH CARE IN TIJUANA
By: Steven Wallace-Elmyra Ybañez
4. Determinants of Health and Disease among Mexican Migrants to California
By: Marck Schenker-Fernando Meneses
5. Adaptación y prueba de examinación legal para el VIH/SIDA para migrantes de origen mexicano
By: Rene Leyva, M. Negroni M, C. Infante INSP-México &: William Cunningham, UCLA
Este lo estamos traduciendo al Ingles, hazme saber si les interesa tenerlo también.
6. Intimate Partner Violence and Depression among rural Mexican Women
By: Yvette Flores-Ortiz & Enriqueta Valdez Curiel
2004
1. The Journey between Oxkutzcab, Yucatán and San Francisco, California
By: Dr. Patricia Fortuny, Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology, Mérida, Principal Investigator
Dr. Patricia Zavella, University of California, Santa Cruz, Principal Investigator
Carlos Bazúa, Independent Filmmaker, Graduate Student, UC Merced
Salvador Contreras, Graduate Student, UC Merced
2. The Effect of Remittances of Health Expenditure in Mexico: An assessment on poor household
By: Blas Pérez Henríquez & Juan Pablo Gutiérrez
3. Research on Mexican women who seek safe abortion services in California
Preliminary results
By: Daniel Grossman, M.D., Population Council, Mexico City
Jessica Kingston, M.D., University of California, San Diego
Suzanne Schweikert, MD, MPH, Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside
Erika Troncoso, MS, Population Council, Mexico City
Sabrina Falquier, MD, University of California, San Diego
Deborah L. Billings, PhD, Ipas—Mexico
2005
Influence of Immigrantion on Child Feeding Practices that Promote Obesity
By: Luz Elvia Vera Becerra, Co-PI, Lucia Lynn Kaiser, Co-PI
Understanding the Effects of US-Mexico Migration on Childhood Overweight
By: Brenda Eskenazi, PhD, Lynnette Neufeld, PhD
Migration and Reproductive Health among Mexican Youth
By: Alexandra Minnis, PhD, Sergio Bautista-Arredondo MSc
UC MEXUS CONACYT - Grants for Collaborative Projects
By: Leslie Wilson, PhD, Janine Ramsey, PhD
This year, the Ninth BHW will take place October 3-15, 2009 in 40 states in the U.S. and 3 provinces in Canada, with the participation of the consular networks of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Additionally, during BHW five national campaigns will be implemented to promote awareness among the underserved Latino community on H1N1 Influenza, Prevention of Addictions, Nutrition, Prevention of Strokes, and Living Green.
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