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    Enhancing Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships Through Appreciative Inquiry by Paige, Ciara, Peters, Ruth, Parkhurst, Malia, Beck, Leah Leilani, Hui, Brian, May, Vanessa Tui, Tanjasiri, Sora Park

    Published in Progress in community health partnerships (01-09-2015)
    “…Challenges in community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships often pertain to trust and power, dilemmas posed by funding sources, and equitable…”
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    Design and Outcomes of a Community Trial to Increase Pap Testing in Pacific Islander Women by Tanjasiri, Sora Park, Mouttapa, Michele, Sablan-Santos, Lola, Weiss, Jie W, Chavarria, Alisa, Lacsamana, Jasmine DeGuzman, May, Vanessa Tuiòne, Quitugua, Lourdes, Tupua, Marina, Schmidt-Vaivao, Dorothy

    “…Pap tests remain an essential cervical cancer detection method in the United States, yet they are underutilized among Pacific Islanders (PI) who experience…”
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    Abstract A02: Tobacco and alcohol comorbidities among young adult Pacific Islanders by Palmer, Paula, Tanjasiri, Sora Park, May, Vanessa Tui'one, Toilolo, Tupou, Pang, Victor Kaiwi, Vaivao, Dorothy Etimani, Sabado, Melanie, Tan, Nasya, Pike, James, Talavou, Melevesi Fifita, Lutu, Genesis, Xie, Bin

    “…Pacific Islanders (PIs) in the United States have among the highest prevalence of cigarette smoking and alcohol use both of which contribute significantly to…”
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    Abstract B67: Role of social support in Pap test decision making among Pacific Islander women by Tanjasiri, Sora Park, Weiss, Jie Wu, Mouttapa, Michele, Santos, Lola Sablan, DeGuzman, Jasmine Lacsamana, May, Vanessa Tuione, Quitugua, Lourdes, Vaivao, Dorothy

    “…Background: Pacific Islanders (PIs) experience high cancer health disparities, including later stage of cervical cancer diagnosis due in large part to more…”
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