狠狠撸shows by User: SindemiasFIU-UASD / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 狠狠撸shows by User: SindemiasFIU-UASD / Wed, 11 Feb 2015 12:50:11 GMT 狠狠撸Share feed for 狠狠撸shows by User: SindemiasFIU-UASD FOTO VOZ: Metodolog铆a de Investigaci贸n Participativa con Organizaciones de Bases Comunitarias https://es.slideshare.net/SindemiasFIU-UASD/foto-voz-metodologa-de-investigacin-participativa-con-organizaciones-de-bases-comunitarias fotovozconference-150211125011-conversion-gate02
Programa de Promoci贸n y Fortalecimiento de la Investigaci贸n 2015.]]>

Programa de Promoci贸n y Fortalecimiento de la Investigaci贸n 2015.]]>
Wed, 11 Feb 2015 12:50:11 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/SindemiasFIU-UASD/foto-voz-metodologa-de-investigacin-participativa-con-organizaciones-de-bases-comunitarias SindemiasFIU-UASD@slideshare.net(SindemiasFIU-UASD) FOTO VOZ: Metodolog铆a de Investigaci贸n Participativa con Organizaciones de Bases Comunitarias SindemiasFIU-UASD Programa de Promoci贸n y Fortalecimiento de la Investigaci贸n 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fotovozconference-150211125011-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Programa de Promoci贸n y Fortalecimiento de la Investigaci贸n 2015.
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Implicaciones de los determinantes sociales de la salud en el trabajo con poblaciones socialmente vulnerabilizadas: Acceso y servicios para las mujeres dominicanas. https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/presentation-appr-1joserevly-mari/42570338 presentationappr1-141210101254-conversion-gate02
Objetivos: Contextualizar el estudio de la migraci贸n en el modelo de los Determinantes Sociales de la Salud Evidenciar la problem谩tica del acceso a servicios de salud en la poblaci贸n inmigrante Dominicana en Puerto Rico. Reflexionar sobre otras formas de llevar a cabo estudios con determinantes sociales, la migraci贸n y salud en Puerto Rico.]]>

Objetivos: Contextualizar el estudio de la migraci贸n en el modelo de los Determinantes Sociales de la Salud Evidenciar la problem谩tica del acceso a servicios de salud en la poblaci贸n inmigrante Dominicana en Puerto Rico. Reflexionar sobre otras formas de llevar a cabo estudios con determinantes sociales, la migraci贸n y salud en Puerto Rico.]]>
Wed, 10 Dec 2014 10:12:54 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/presentation-appr-1joserevly-mari/42570338 SindemiasFIU-UASD@slideshare.net(SindemiasFIU-UASD) Implicaciones de los determinantes sociales de la salud en el trabajo con poblaciones socialmente vulnerabilizadas: Acceso y servicios para las mujeres dominicanas. SindemiasFIU-UASD Objetivos: Contextualizar el estudio de la migraci贸n en el modelo de los Determinantes Sociales de la Salud Evidenciar la problem谩tica del acceso a servicios de salud en la poblaci贸n inmigrante Dominicana en Puerto Rico. Reflexionar sobre otras formas de llevar a cabo estudios con determinantes sociales, la migraci贸n y salud en Puerto Rico. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationappr1-141210101254-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Objetivos: Contextualizar el estudio de la migraci贸n en el modelo de los Determinantes Sociales de la Salud Evidenciar la problem谩tica del acceso a servicios de salud en la poblaci贸n inmigrante Dominicana en Puerto Rico. Reflexionar sobre otras formas de llevar a cabo estudios con determinantes sociales, la migraci贸n y salud en Puerto Rico.
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Syndemics, Citizenship, and the Politics of Deportation in the Dominican Republic /slideshow/syndemics-citizenship-and-the-politics-of-deportation-in-the-dominican-republic/42569328 slidesforaaapanel2014-final1-141210094739-conversion-gate01
B&B鈥檚 work on Dominican deportees illustrates how the deportation regime adapts, assimilates, and integrates immigrant cultures in a segmented fashion, but simultaneously dehumanizes, incarcerates, and removes immigrant bodies back to the global south.]]>

B&B鈥檚 work on Dominican deportees illustrates how the deportation regime adapts, assimilates, and integrates immigrant cultures in a segmented fashion, but simultaneously dehumanizes, incarcerates, and removes immigrant bodies back to the global south.]]>
Wed, 10 Dec 2014 09:47:39 GMT /slideshow/syndemics-citizenship-and-the-politics-of-deportation-in-the-dominican-republic/42569328 SindemiasFIU-UASD@slideshare.net(SindemiasFIU-UASD) Syndemics, Citizenship, and the Politics of Deportation in the Dominican Republic SindemiasFIU-UASD B&B鈥檚 work on Dominican deportees illustrates how the deportation regime adapts, assimilates, and integrates immigrant cultures in a segmented fashion, but simultaneously dehumanizes, incarcerates, and removes immigrant bodies back to the global south. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesforaaapanel2014-final1-141210094739-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> B&amp;B鈥檚 work on Dominican deportees illustrates how the deportation regime adapts, assimilates, and integrates immigrant cultures in a segmented fashion, but simultaneously dehumanizes, incarcerates, and removes immigrant bodies back to the global south.
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Talk in hiv prevention interventions /slideshow/talk-in-hiv-prevention-interventions/42568644 boyerdrtalkinhivpreventioninterventionspresented11-20-2014-141210093222-conversion-gate02
A B S T R A C T Purpose: Hispanic/Latino adolescents and young adults are disproportionately impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic; yet little is known about the best strategies to increase HIV testing in this group. Network-based approaches are feasible and acceptable means for screening at-risk adults for HIV infection, but it is unknown whether these approaches are appropriate for at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Thus, we compared an alternative venue-based testing (AVT) strategy with a social and sexual network-based interviewing and HIV testing (SSNIT) strategy. Methods: All participants were Hispanics/Latinos aged 13e24 years with self-reported HIV risk; they were recruited from 11 cities in the United States and Puerto Rico and completed an audio computer-assisted self-interview and underwent HIV screening. Results: A total of 1,596 participants (94.5% of those approached) were enrolled: 784 (49.1%) through AVT and 812 (50.9%) through SSNIT. HIV infection was identified in three SSNIT (.37%) and four AVT (.51%) participants (p 录 .7213). Conclusions: Despite high levels of HIV risk, a low prevalence of HIV infectionwas identified with no differences by recruitment strategy. We found overwhelming support for the acceptability and feasibility of AVT and SSNIT for engaging and screening at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Further research is needed to better understand howto strategically implement such strategies to improve identification of undiagnosed HIV infection.]]>

A B S T R A C T Purpose: Hispanic/Latino adolescents and young adults are disproportionately impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic; yet little is known about the best strategies to increase HIV testing in this group. Network-based approaches are feasible and acceptable means for screening at-risk adults for HIV infection, but it is unknown whether these approaches are appropriate for at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Thus, we compared an alternative venue-based testing (AVT) strategy with a social and sexual network-based interviewing and HIV testing (SSNIT) strategy. Methods: All participants were Hispanics/Latinos aged 13e24 years with self-reported HIV risk; they were recruited from 11 cities in the United States and Puerto Rico and completed an audio computer-assisted self-interview and underwent HIV screening. Results: A total of 1,596 participants (94.5% of those approached) were enrolled: 784 (49.1%) through AVT and 812 (50.9%) through SSNIT. HIV infection was identified in three SSNIT (.37%) and four AVT (.51%) participants (p 录 .7213). Conclusions: Despite high levels of HIV risk, a low prevalence of HIV infectionwas identified with no differences by recruitment strategy. We found overwhelming support for the acceptability and feasibility of AVT and SSNIT for engaging and screening at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Further research is needed to better understand howto strategically implement such strategies to improve identification of undiagnosed HIV infection.]]>
Wed, 10 Dec 2014 09:32:22 GMT /slideshow/talk-in-hiv-prevention-interventions/42568644 SindemiasFIU-UASD@slideshare.net(SindemiasFIU-UASD) Talk in hiv prevention interventions SindemiasFIU-UASD A B S T R A C T Purpose: Hispanic/Latino adolescents and young adults are disproportionately impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic; yet little is known about the best strategies to increase HIV testing in this group. Network-based approaches are feasible and acceptable means for screening at-risk adults for HIV infection, but it is unknown whether these approaches are appropriate for at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Thus, we compared an alternative venue-based testing (AVT) strategy with a social and sexual network-based interviewing and HIV testing (SSNIT) strategy. Methods: All participants were Hispanics/Latinos aged 13e24 years with self-reported HIV risk; they were recruited from 11 cities in the United States and Puerto Rico and completed an audio computer-assisted self-interview and underwent HIV screening. Results: A total of 1,596 participants (94.5% of those approached) were enrolled: 784 (49.1%) through AVT and 812 (50.9%) through SSNIT. HIV infection was identified in three SSNIT (.37%) and four AVT (.51%) participants (p 录 .7213). Conclusions: Despite high levels of HIV risk, a low prevalence of HIV infectionwas identified with no differences by recruitment strategy. We found overwhelming support for the acceptability and feasibility of AVT and SSNIT for engaging and screening at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Further research is needed to better understand howto strategically implement such strategies to improve identification of undiagnosed HIV infection. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/boyerdrtalkinhivpreventioninterventionspresented11-20-2014-141210093222-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A B S T R A C T Purpose: Hispanic/Latino adolescents and young adults are disproportionately impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic; yet little is known about the best strategies to increase HIV testing in this group. Network-based approaches are feasible and acceptable means for screening at-risk adults for HIV infection, but it is unknown whether these approaches are appropriate for at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Thus, we compared an alternative venue-based testing (AVT) strategy with a social and sexual network-based interviewing and HIV testing (SSNIT) strategy. Methods: All participants were Hispanics/Latinos aged 13e24 years with self-reported HIV risk; they were recruited from 11 cities in the United States and Puerto Rico and completed an audio computer-assisted self-interview and underwent HIV screening. Results: A total of 1,596 participants (94.5% of those approached) were enrolled: 784 (49.1%) through AVT and 812 (50.9%) through SSNIT. HIV infection was identified in three SSNIT (.37%) and four AVT (.51%) participants (p 录 .7213). Conclusions: Despite high levels of HIV risk, a low prevalence of HIV infectionwas identified with no differences by recruitment strategy. We found overwhelming support for the acceptability and feasibility of AVT and SSNIT for engaging and screening at-risk young Hispanics/Latinos. Further research is needed to better understand howto strategically implement such strategies to improve identification of undiagnosed HIV infection.
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鈥淏anished to the Homeland鈥:锟紹ulimia social, estigma y el deportado dominicano https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/banished-to-the-homelandbulimia-social-estigma-y-el-deportado-dominicano/41568973 santodomingopowerpointspanish2-141114120452-conversion-gate02
Temas de Ponencia: 1. Metas y M茅todos 2. Preguntas 3. Hallazgos 4. Teor铆a 5. Pol铆ticas]]>

Temas de Ponencia: 1. Metas y M茅todos 2. Preguntas 3. Hallazgos 4. Teor铆a 5. Pol铆ticas]]>
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 12:04:52 GMT https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/banished-to-the-homelandbulimia-social-estigma-y-el-deportado-dominicano/41568973 SindemiasFIU-UASD@slideshare.net(SindemiasFIU-UASD) 鈥淏anished to the Homeland鈥:锟紹ulimia social, estigma y el deportado dominicano SindemiasFIU-UASD Temas de Ponencia: 1. Metas y M茅todos 2. Preguntas 3. Hallazgos 4. Teor铆a 5. Pol铆ticas <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/santodomingopowerpointspanish2-141114120452-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Temas de Ponencia: 1. Metas y M茅todos 2. Preguntas 3. Hallazgos 4. Teor铆a 5. Pol铆ticas
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Proyecto Sindemias: Entrenamiento Codificacion /slideshow/coding-presentation-and-approach/41568783 codingpresentationandapproach-141114115932-conversion-gate02
1. Resumir concepto de codificacion de entrevistas cualitativas2. Describir proceso de codificaci贸n en Fase 1 de Sindemias3. 聽Describir roles y responsabilidades4. Establecer calendarios y log铆stica de codificaci贸n]]>

1. Resumir concepto de codificacion de entrevistas cualitativas2. Describir proceso de codificaci贸n en Fase 1 de Sindemias3. 聽Describir roles y responsabilidades4. Establecer calendarios y log铆stica de codificaci贸n]]>
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 11:59:32 GMT /slideshow/coding-presentation-and-approach/41568783 SindemiasFIU-UASD@slideshare.net(SindemiasFIU-UASD) Proyecto Sindemias: Entrenamiento Codificacion SindemiasFIU-UASD 1. Resumir concepto de codificacion 锟絛e entrevistas cualitativas锟2. Describir 锟絧roceso de codificaci贸n en Fase 1 de Sindemias锟3. 聽Describir roles y responsabilidades锟4. Establecer calendarios y log铆stica de codificaci贸n <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/codingpresentationandapproach-141114115932-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 1. Resumir concepto de codificacion 锟絛e entrevistas cualitativas锟2. Describir 锟絧roceso de codificaci贸n en Fase 1 de Sindemias锟3. 聽Describir roles y responsabilidades锟4. Establecer calendarios y log铆stica de codificaci贸n
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-SindemiasFIU-UASD-48x48.jpg?cb=1523751891 Proyecto Sindemias FIU-UASD es un proyecto de investigaci贸n que indaga la relaci贸n sociocultural, econom铆a y demogr谩fica entre la epidemia del VIH/SIDA y el Uso de Drogas en zonas tur铆sticas de La Rep煤blica Dominicana. Haciendo eco de la colaboraci贸n interdisciplinaria, el proyecto financiado por el NIH, conjuga a profesionales de Ciencias de la Salud, Educaci贸n, Sociolog铆a, Psicolog铆a, entre otras, para dar un enfoque mas amplio y humano a la intervenci贸n en estas epidemias. Uniendo en esta causa a La Florida International University, la Universidad Aut贸noma de Santo Domingo y la Universidad de Puerto Rico. www.syndemicsproject.org/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fotovozconference-150211125011-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds SindemiasFIU-UASD/foto-voz-metodologa-de-investigacin-participativa-con-organizaciones-de-bases-comunitarias FOTO VOZ: Metodolog铆a ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationappr1-141210101254-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/presentation-appr-1joserevly-mari/42570338 Implicaciones de los d... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesforaaapanel2014-final1-141210094739-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/syndemics-citizenship-and-the-politics-of-deportation-in-the-dominican-republic/42569328 Syndemics, Citizenship...