Risk factors associated with loneliness among mexican-origin adults in southern Arizona
Abstract This study examines factors associated with symptoms of loneliness among a sample (n = 213) of mostly Mexican-origin adults at risk of chronic diseases in Southern Arizona's Pima, Yuma, and Santa Cruz counties. It uses baseline data from a community-based participatory research partner...
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Main Authors: | Mario Morales (Author), Ada M. Wilkinson-Lee (Author), Maia Ingram (Author), Thomas Nuño (Author), Jill E. Guernsey De Zapien (Author), Ramses Sepulveda (Author), Scott Carvajal (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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