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Minority Focused Publication List
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Alvaro,
E.M., Jones, S.P., Robles, A.S., Siegel, J.T. Predictors of
organ donation behavior among Hispanic Americans. Progress
in Transplantation. 2005;15(2):149-156.
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Alvaro,
E.M., Jones, S.P., Robles, A.S., Siegel, J.T. Hispanic organ
donation: I Impact of a Spanish-language organ donation campaign.
Journal of the National Medical Association. 2006:98(1):1-8.
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Atkins,
L., Davis, K., Holtzman, S.M., Durand, R., et al. Family discussion
about organ donation among African Americans. Progress in
Transplantation. 2003;13(1):28-32.
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Davis, K.,
Holtzman, S., Durand, R., Decker, P.J., et al. Leading the flock:
Organ donation feelings, beliefs, and intentions among African
American clergy and community residents. Journal of Transplant
Coordination. 2005;15(3):211-216.
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Fahrenwald,
N.L., Stabnow, W. Sociocultural perspective on organ and tissue
donation among reservation-dwelling American Indian adults.
Ethnicity and Health. 2005;10(4):341-354.
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Morgan,
S.E. The many facets of reluctance: African-Americans and the
decision (not) to donate organs. Journal of the National
Medical Association. (in press)
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Morgan,
S.E., Harrison, T.R., Chewning, L.V., Habib, J.G. America's
angel or thieving immigrant: Media coverage, the Santillan story,
and public ambivalence toward donation and transplantation.
In Wailoo, K., Guarnaccia, P., Livingston, J. (Eds.) Beyond
the Bungled Transplant: Jessica Santillan and High-Tech Medicine
In Cultural Perspective. University of North Carolina Press,
Studies in Social Medicine series. (in press)
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Morgan,
S.E., Harrison, T.R., Long, S.D., Afifi, W.A., et al. In their
own words: A multicultural qualitative study of the reasons
why people will (not) donate organs. Health Communication.
(in press)
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Morgan,
S.E., Miller, J.K., Arasaratnam, L.A. Similarities and differences
between African-Americans' and European-Americans' attitudes,
knowledge, and willingness to communicate about organ donation.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2003;33(4)693-716.
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Siegel,
J.T., Alvaro, E.M., Jones, S.P. Organ donor registration preferences
among Hispanic populations: Which modes of registration have
the greatest promise? Health Education and Behavior.
2005;32(2):242-252.
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Thornton,
J.D., Wong, K., Cardenas, V., Curtis, R., et al. Ethnic and
gender differences in willingness to donate organs among high
school youths. Journal of Adolescent Health. (in press)
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