Search Results - "MATIZ REYES, Armando"
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“They think we wear loincloths”: Spatial stigma, coloniality, and physician migration in Puerto Rico
Published in Medical anthropology quarterly (01-06-2024)“…Puerto Rico (PR) is facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis due to accelerating migration of physicians to the mainland United States (US), leaving residents…”
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Tourism Labor, Embodied Suffering, and the Deportation Regime in the Dominican Republic
Published in Medical anthropology quarterly (01-12-2018)“…In this article, we use syndemic theory to examine socio‐structural factors that result in heightened vulnerability to HIV infection and drug addiction among…”
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Teaching Diversity in Public Participation through Participatory Research: A Case Study of the PhotoVoice Methodology
Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (03-04-2021)“…This article provides an introduction of the PhotoVoice methodology -- a community-based participatory research methodology that uses photographs to critically…”
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Puerto Rican physician’s recommendations to mitigate medical migration from Puerto Rico to the mainland United States
Published in Health Policy OPEN (15-12-2024)“…Puerto Rico (PR) is a United States (US) territory with a history of colonial violence, poverty, and government corruption. Due to these sociopolitical factors…”
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Miami in Transformation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Participatory Visual Culture Analysis
Published in Etropic (19-04-2021)“…While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt around the world, Miami, Florida is one example of the specific and unique ways in which this pandemic…”
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Examining the policy climate for HIV prevention in the Caribbean tourism sector: a qualitative study of policy makers in the Dominican Republic
Published in Health policy and planning (01-05-2012)“…Background The Caribbean has the highest prevalence rates of HIV/AIDS outside subSaharan Africa, and a broad literature suggests an ecological association…”
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REPORT ON HONDURAS: RIPPLES IN THE POND—THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND REMITTANCES TO CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN HONDURAS
Published in International journal of health services (01-01-2012)“…The U.S. financial crisis has affected employment opportunities for Latino immigrants, and this could affect their ability to send financial assistance, or…”
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Paying to Listen: Notes from a Survey of Sexual Commerce
Published in Community literacy journal (01-09-2013)“…As the study of sexual commerce has grown dramatically in recent decades due to interest in HIV/AIDS, an expanded literature has scrutinized how research teams…”
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Addressing Economic Devastation and Built Environment Degradation to Prevent Violence: A Photovoice Project of Detroit Youth Passages
Published in Community literacy journal (01-09-2013)“…This project increased awareness about issues of violence to youth, their communities, and policy makers through the technique of photovoice and its…”
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On leaving: Coloniality and physician migration in Puerto Rico
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2023)“…Puerto Rico (PR) has a growing physician migration problem. As of 2009, the medical workforce was composed of 14,500 physicians and by 2020 the number had been…”
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Aging and thriving with HIV: a photovoice project with long-term HIV survivors in Miami, Florida
Published in Arts & health (01-10-2021)“…Long-term survivors of HIV in Miami, Florida are facing critical health and social issues as they age with this disease. Using PhotoVoice methodology, nine…”
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HIV/AIDS and Tourism in the Caribbean: An Ecological Systems Perspective
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-01-2010)“…The Caribbean has the highest HIV rates outside of sub-Saharan Africa. In recent decades, tourism has become the most important Caribbean industry. Studies…”
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Coping with stress and anxiety: an ethnographic comparison of labor and health vulnerabilities among Dominican deportees in two transnational industries
Published in Critical public health (27-05-2022)“…This study explores how the labor practices and experiences post-deportation contribute or exacerbate health vulnerabilities for deported Dominican male. Using…”
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An institutional ethnography of prevention and treatment services for substance use disorders in the Dominican Republic
Published in Global public health (03-05-2020)“…The Dominican Republic is thought to have significant epidemics of illicit drug use but lacks surveillance and formal analyses of the policy context of drug…”
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Adaptation of PhotoVoice methodology to promote policy dialog among street-based drug users in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Published in Arts & health (04-05-2019)“…Background Like other epidemics, the current heroin epidemic in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is a largely invisible and devastating social problem linked…”
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An ethnographic study of 'touristic escapism' and health vulnerability among Dominican male tourism workers
Published in Global public health (02-11-2019)“…Health research on tourism has expanded over the past two decades, focusing on understanding how the social, economic, and political configuration of tourism…”
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Stigma, social inequality, and HIV risk disclosure among Dominican male sex workers
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-08-2008)“…Some quantitative behavioral studies in the USA have concluded that bisexually behaving Latino men are less likely than White men to disclose to their female…”
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Miami in Transformation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Participatory Visual Culture Analysis
Published in Etropic (01-04-2021)“…While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt around the world, Miami, Florida is one example of the specific and unique ways in which this pandemic…”
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Beyond 'state pimpage': insights from local leaders on HIV/AIDS prevention in the Dominican tourism industry
Published in Critical public health (01-09-2012)“…The literature on tourism in the Caribbean and elsewhere suggests that state actors are complicit with multinational tourism interests, acting as handmaidens…”
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