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How Do We Measure Stress in Latinos in the United States? A Systematic Review
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Clinical Intervention
20%
Family Obligation
20%
Generalized Stresses
60%
Health Research
20%
High-risk Community
20%
Hispanic
20%
Hispanic Women
20%
Intervention Research
20%
Latino
40%
Latino Community
20%
Latinos in the United States
100%
Meta-analysis
20%
Perceived Stress
20%
Psychometric Properties
60%
Related Conditions
20%
Reporting Item
20%
Social Stressors
20%
Stress Level
20%
Stress Measurement
20%
Stress Scale
20%
Stress-related
20%
Stressor Scale
20%
Systematic Meta-analysis
20%
United States
40%
Psychology
Meta-Analysis
25%
Perceived Stress Scale
25%
Psychometrics
75%
Stressors
25%
Systematic Review
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Meta Analysis
25%
Perceived Stress Scale
25%
Practice Guideline
25%
Psychometry
75%
Systematic Review
100%