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Familias Unidas for high risk adolescents: Study design of a cultural adaptation and randomized controlled trial of a U.S. drug and sexual risk behavior intervention in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Developing, testing and implementing evidence-based prevention interventions are importaPalabras claves:Cultural adaptation, drugs, family-based intervention, Hispanic adolescents, Randomized trial, Unprotected sexual behaviorAutores:Alonso E., Ana M. Quevedo Terán, Condo Tamayo C., Estrada Y.A., Gilda M. Valenzuela Triviño, Horigian V.E., Jacobs P., Mónica Albán García, Pantin H., Prado G., Tapia M.I., Velázquez M.R.Fuentes:scopusEfficacy of a brief intervention to reduce substance use and human immunodeficiency virus infection risk among latino youth
ArticleAbstract: Purpose Familias Unidas is an efficacious and effective family-based intervention for preventing andPalabras claves:family-based intervention, HIV/AIDS, Latino adolescent, Prevention efficacy trial, substance useAutores:Ana Quevedo, Condo Tamayo C., Estrada Y.A., Huang S., Pantin H., Prado G., Rosen A., Sutton M., Tapia M.I., Vidot D.C., Willis L.Fuentes:scopusParent Attendance in a Family-Based Preventive Intervention Delivered in Latin America and the United States
ArticleAbstract: In Latin America, there is an increasing interest in the implementation and dissemination of evidencPalabras claves:international/cross-cultural health, Latino, Minority health, program planning and evaluationAutores:Ana Quevedo, Condo Tamayo C., Muñoz V., Ochoa L.G., Prado G., Rojas L.M., Sánchez Ahumada M.Fuentes:scopusInformed consent comprehension among vulnerable populations in Ecuador: video-delivered vs. in-person standard method
ArticleAbstract: The informed consent comprehension process is key to engaging potential research subject participatiPalabras claves:General medicine/internal medicine, Informed consent, low health literacy, low literacy, research ethics, TelehealthAutores:Ana Quevedo, Cecilia Condo, Condo Tamayo C., Denisse C. Pareja, Eduardo Castillo, Estrada Y.A., Gilda Valenzuela, Gilda Valenzuela Triviño, Lucy Molina, Palacio A., Prado G., Tamariz L., Velázquez M.R.Fuentes:googlescopus