15 results on '"Cardona, Rubén"'
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2. Motivations, program support, and personal growth: Mentors perspectives on the reciprocal benefits of cross-racial mentoring relationships with black youth
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Jones, Kristian, Parra-Cardona, Ruben, Sánchez, Bernadette, Vohra-Gupta, Shetal, and Franklin, Cynthia
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- 2023
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3. A Culturally Adapted Parenting Intervention for Mexican-Origin Immigrant Families with Adolescents: Integrating Science, Culture, and a Focus on Immigration-Related Adversity
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Parra-Cardona, Rubén, Fuentes-Balderrama, Jaime, Vanderziel, Alyssa, López-Zerón, Gabriela, Domenech Rodríguez, Melanie M., DeGarmo, David S., and Anthony, James C.
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- 2022
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4. Risk factors for mortality among patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteraemia: a retrospective multicentre study
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Babich, Tanya, Naucler, Pontus, Valik, John Karlsson, Giske, Christian G., Benito, Natividad, Cardona, Ruben, Rivera, Alba, Pulcini, Celine, Fattah, Manal Abdel, Haquin, Justine, MacGowan, Alasdair, Grier, Sally, Chazan, Bibiana, Yanovskay, Anna, Ami, Ronen Ben, Landes, Michal, Nesher, Lior, Zaidman-Shimshovitz, Adi, McCarthy, Kate, Paterson, David L., Tacconelli, Evelina, Buhl, Michael, Maurer, Susanna, Rodriguez-Bano, Jesus, Morales, Isabel, Oliver, Antonio, de Gopegui, Enrique Ruiz, Cano, Angela, Machuca, Isabel, Gozalo-Marguello, Monica, Martinez-Martinez, Luis, Gonzalez-Barbera, Eva M., Alfaro, Iris Gomez, Salavert, Miguel, Beovic, Bojana, Saje, Andreja, Mueller-Premru, Manica, Pagani, Leonardo, Vitrat, Virginie, Kofteridis, Diamantis, Zacharioudaki, Maria, Maraki, Sofia, Weissman, Yulia, Paul, Mical, Dickstein, Yaakov, Leibovici, Leonard, and Yahav, Dafna
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- 2020
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5. Strengthening a Culture of Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Balancing Scientific Expectations and Contextual Realities
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Parra-Cardona, Rubén, Leijten, Patty, Lachman, Jamie M., Mejía, Anilena, Baumann, Ana A., Amador Buenabad, Nancy G., Cluver, Lucie, Doubt, Jenny, Gardner, Frances, Hutchings, Judy, Ward, Catherine L., Wessels, Inge M., Calam, Rachel, Chavira, Victoria, and Domenech Rodríguez, Melanie M.
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- 2021
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6. Building bridges through cultural adaptation: Examining the initial impact of a culturally adapted parent training intervention for the Chilean context.
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Parra‐Cardona, Rubén, Fuentes‐Balderrama, Jaime, Cantizano Rioseco, Luz, Monreal Arcil, Francisca Javiera, Correa Molina, María Luisa, Martic Guazzini, Daniela, Ford Narváez, Ana, Neira González, Alejandro, Sánchez Ahumada, Marcelo, Chacón Sandoval, Alexander, Marín Montecinos, José, and Gaete, Jorge
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PREVENTION of child abuse , *EDUCATION of parents , *CULTURE , *RESEARCH , *PARENTING education , *CAREGIVERS , *RESEARCH methodology , *SELF-evaluation , *BEHAVIOR disorders , *RESEARCH funding , *PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation - Abstract
Child exposure to maltreatment and neglect constitutes a significant public health problem throughout Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. Although evidence‐based parent training (PT) interventions constitute an empirically demonstrated alternative to prevent child maltreatment and neglect, multiple implementation barriers have prevented the large‐scale dissemination of evidence‐based PT interventions across LAC countries. This selective prevention study consisted of an exploratory quasi‐experimental design implemented in Chile, aimed at examining the initial impact of a culturally adapted version of the evidence‐based PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO©. The parenting intervention was adapted in a previous pilot study, according to a rigorous model of cultural adaptation. Based on self‐reports completed by 281 caregivers, when compared to baseline measurements, significant improvements at intervention completion were observed in the majority of caregivers' parenting practices, as well as child internalizing and externalizing problematic behaviors. This study provides promising initial empirical evidence that efficacious PT interventions developed in the US can be transported to Latin American contexts, as long as they are thoroughly adapted to achieve high contextual and cultural relevance. The rates of child maltreatment across LAC countries constitute an urgent and permanent call for strongly promoting this line of prevention research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. The impact of a parent‐based prevention intervention on Mexican‐descent youths' perceptions of harm associated with drug use: Differential intervention effects for male and female youths.
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Parra‐Cardona, Rubén, Vanderziel, Alyssa, and Fuentes‐Balderrama, Jaime
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DRUG utilization , *IMMIGRANT families , *PARENTING education , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *ALCOHOL drinking - Abstract
Parent training (PT) interventions reduce the likelihood of youth problematic behaviors, including drug use. However, the dissemination of culturally adapted PT interventions in low‐income Latina/o immigrant communities remains scarce. In this selective prevention study, we examined the extent to which exposure to CAPAS‐Youth, a culturally adapted version of the PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO©, resulted in increased adolescent perception of harm associated with use of alcohol and other drugs. In a randomized controlled trial with 71 Latina/o immigrant families (95% of parents self‐identified as Mexican origin, n = 98), 37 families were allocated to the CAPAS‐Youth intervention condition versus wait‐list control (n = 34 families). According to adolescents' reports at intervention completion, significant increased levels of perceived harm associated with drug use were found for female youths, but not for males. Differential results indicate the importance of tailoring PT prevention interventions according to youths' sex differences (i.e., males vs. females). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. A culturally adapted parenting intervention for the Chilean context: Qualitative indicators of participant satisfaction and contextual and cultural relevance.
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Parra‐Cardona, Rubén, Retamal, Viviana Muñoz, Fajuri, Paulina Peña, Rioseco, Luz Cantizano, Mitchell, Raúl Perry, Molina, María Luisa Correa, and Buenabad, Nancy Amador
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CLIENT satisfaction , *PARENTING education , *PARENTING , *MENTAL illness - Abstract
Parent training (PT) interventions constitute an empirically demonstrated alternative to promote effective parenting practices and prevent child behavioral and mental health problems. However, the dissemination of evidence‐based PT interventions across Latin America remains scarce. This qualitative study had the primary objective of evaluating the level of acceptability of a culturally adapted version of the PT intervention known as GenerationPMTO©, adapted for the Chilean context. According to qualitative reports provided by 24 Chilean caregivers exposed to the culturally adapted parenting intervention, the intervention was perceived by caregivers as useful for their parenting practices, as well as contextually and culturally relevant. Current qualitative findings indicate that the culturally adapted PT intervention holds promise for larger dissemination in the Chilean context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Culturally adapting an evidence‐based parenting intervention for the Chilean context: Balancing fidelity, context, and cultural relevance.
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Parra‐Cardona, Rubén, Banderas Montalva, José Miguel, Muñoz Retamal, Viviana, Cantizano Rioseco, Luz, Perry Mitchell, Raúl, Amador Buenabad, Nancy, and Domenech Rodríguez, Melanie
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CULTURE , *IMMIGRANTS , *PARENTING education , *CHILD rearing , *CAREGIVERS , *MANUSCRIPTS , *POSTURAL balance , *PARENTING , *ETHNOLOGY research , *QUALITATIVE research , *CULTURAL competence , *RESEARCH funding , *PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation , *THEMATIC analysis , *PARENT-child relationships - Abstract
The dissemination of evidence‐based parent training (PT) interventions remains extremely limited in Latin American countries. This is concerning when considering the high prevalence of child maltreatment associated with punitive parenting practices across countries in the region. Furthermore, efforts to disseminate PT interventions must be conducted by adhering to the core parenting components that have established effectiveness for such interventions, while ensuring contextual and cultural relevance for focus populations. In this manuscript, we describe the cultural adaptation of an evidence‐based PT intervention in the context of Chile. This initial phase of adaptation was informed by the theoretical tenets of the Ecological Validity Model of cultural adaptation (Bernal et al., J. Abnorm. Child Psychol., 23, 1995, 67). According to findings from a qualitative thematic analysis conducted with five interventionists in training, therapists perceived that the intervention's core components were relevant to Chilean caregivers who participated in the parenting program. Interventionists also provided specific suggestions to enhance the intervention's contextual and cultural relevance. This investigation illustrates the importance of culturally adapting evidence‐based interventions according to comprehensive cultural adaptation frameworks, prior to engaging in large‐scale dissemination of adapted interventions in Latin American contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Parent Management Training-Oregon Model (PMTO™) in Mexico City: Integrating Cultural Adaptation Activities in an Implementation Model
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Baumann, Ana A., Rodríguez, Melanie M. Domenech, Amador, Nancy G., Forgatch, Marion S., and Parra-Cardona, Rubén J.
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11. Faith-Based Organizations as Leaders of Implementation
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Parra-Cardona, Rubén, Zapata, Ofelia, Emerson, Maria, Garcia, Deliana, and Sandoval-Pliego, Jairo
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Implementation science must recognize faith-based organizations as key leaders of change in underserved immigrant communities., Stanford Social Innovation Review, 19(3), A21-A24
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- 2021
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12. COVID‐19 Interconnectedness: Health Inequity, the Climate Crisis, and Collective Trauma.
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Watson, Marlene F., Bacigalupe, Gonzalo, Daneshpour, Manijeh, Han, Wen‐Jui, and Parra‐Cardona, Rubén
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FAMILY psychotherapy ,RACISM ,COVID-19 ,SOCIAL determinants of health ,POST-traumatic stress disorder ,CLIMATE change ,CULTURAL values ,PSYCHOTHERAPY - Abstract
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- 2020
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13. Longitudinal Changes Among Latino/a Immigrant Parental Acculturation and Extra-Familial Immigration-Related Stress.
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Whitehead, Michael R., Parra-Cardona, Rubén, Wampler, Richard, Bowles, Ryan, and Klein, Sacha
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EMIGRATION & immigration & psychology , *ACCULTURATION , *ADAPTABILITY (Personality) , *PSYCHOLOGY of Hispanic Americans , *PSYCHOLOGY of immigrants , *INTERPERSONAL relations , *LONGITUDINAL method , *CULTURAL pluralism , *PSYCHOLOGICAL stress , *PARENT attitudes , *PSYCHOLOGICAL factors - Abstract
Foreign-born Latino/a immigrants currently make up 12.9% of the total U.S. population. Latino/a immigrants continue to be exposed to widespread health and mental health care disparities. Scholarship focused on the needs of Latino/a immigrants continues to be characterized by multiple gaps. Latino/a immigrants and their families, particularly those with low family annual incomes, are exposed to multiple types of immigration-related stress. However, little is known about how immigration-related stress impacts couples. The objective of this investigation was to examine the interrelationship among acculturation and immigration-related stress as reported by a group of Latino/a immigrant parents who participated in a cultural adaptation parenting study. Data were provided by 78 two-parent families. The statistical approach consisted of latent growth curve analyses to examine rates of change over time. Findings indicated a potential protective role of biculturalism among Latino/a immigrant couples. Research, clinical, and policy implications are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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14. A Culturally Adapted Intervention for Mexican‐Origin Parents of Adolescents: The Need to Overtly Address Culture and Discrimination in Evidence‐Based Practice.
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Parra‐Cardona, Rubén, López‐Zerón, Gabriela, Leija, Silvia Gisela, Maas, Megan K., Villa, Monica, Zamudio, Efraín, Arredondo, Melecia, Yeh, Hsueh‐Han, and Domenech Rodríguez, Melanie M.
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EDUCATION of Hispanic Americans , *EDUCATION of immigrants , *ADAPTABILITY (Personality) , *DISCRIMINATION (Sociology) , *CULTURAL pluralism , *SELF-evaluation , *EVIDENCE-based medicine , *QUALITATIVE research , *PROFESSIONAL practice , *EMPIRICAL research , *HUMAN services programs , *PARENTING education , *FAMILY attitudes - Abstract
Latino/a populations in the United States are negatively impacted by widespread mental health disparities. Although the dissemination of culturally relevant parent training (PT) programs constitutes an alternative to address this problem, there is a limited number of efficacious culturally adapted PT prevention interventions for low‐income Latino/a immigrant families with adolescents. The current manuscript describes the level of acceptability of a version of the GenerationPMTO® intervention adapted for Latino/a immigrant families, with an explicit focus on immigration‐related challenges, discrimination, and promotion of biculturalism. Qualitative reports were provided by 39 immigrant parents who successfully completed the prevention parenting program. The majority of these parents self‐identified as Mexican‐origin. According to qualitative findings, participants reported overall high satisfaction with immigration and culture‐specific components. Parents also expressed high satisfaction with the core GenerationPMTO parenting components and provided specific recommendations for improving the intervention. Current findings indicate the need to adhere to the core components that account for the effectiveness of PT interventions. Equally important is to thoroughly adapt PT interventions according to the cultural values and experiences that are relevant to target populations, as well as to overtly address experiences of discrimination that negatively impact underserved Mexican‐origin immigrant families. Due to the exploratory nature of this study, the efficacy and effectiveness of the adapted prevention intervention remains to be established in empirical research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. Proceedings from the 9th annual conference on the science of dissemination and implementation: Washington, DC, USA. 14-15 December 2016
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Chambers, David, Simpson, Lisa, Neta, Gila, Schwarz, Ulrica von Thiele, Percy-Laurry, Antoinette, Aarons, Gregory A., Brownson, Ross, Vogel, Amanda, Stirman, Shannon Wiltsey, Sherr, Kenneth, Sturke, Rachel, Norton, Wynne E., Varley, Allyson, Vinson, Cynthia, Klesges, Lisa, Heurtin-Roberts, Suzanne, Massoud, M. Rashad, Kimble, Leighann, Beck, Arne, Neely, Claire, Boggs, Jennifer, Nichols, Carmel, Wan, Wen, Staab, Erin, Laiteerapong, Neda, Moise, Nathalie, Shah, Ravi, Essock, Susan, Handley, Margaret, Jones, Amy, Carruthers, Jay, Davidson, Karina, Peccoralo, Lauren, Sederer, Lloyd, Molfenter, Todd, Scudder, Ashley, Taber-Thomas, Sarah, Schaffner, Kristen, Herschell, Amy, Woodward, Eva, Pitcock, Jeffery, Ritchie, Mona, Kirchner, JoAnn, Moore, Julia E., Khan, Sobia, Rashid, Shusmita, Park, Jamie, Courvoisier, Melissa, Straus, Sharon, Blonigen, Daniel, Rodriguez, Allison, Manfredi, Luisa, Nevedal, Andrea, Rosenthal, Joel, Smelson, David, Timko, Christine, Stadnick, Nicole, Regan, Jennifer, Barnett, Miya, Lau, Anna, Brookman-Frazee, Lauren, Guerrero, Erick, Fenwick, Karissa, Kong, Yinfei, Aarons, Gregory, Lengnick-Hall, Rebecca, Henwood, Benjamin, Sayer, Nina, Rosen, Craig, Orazem, Robert, Smith, Brandy, Zimmerman, Lindsey, Lounsbury, David, Kimerling, Rachel, Trafton, Jodie A., Lindley, Steven, Bhargava, Rahul, Roberts, Hal, Gibson, Laura, Escobar, Gabriel J., Liu, Vincent, Turk, Benjamin, Ragins, Arona, Kipnis, Patricia, Gruszkowski, Ashley Ketterer, Kennedy, Michael W., Drobek, Emily Rentschler, Turgeman, Lior, Milicevic, Aleksandra Sasha, Hubert, Terrence L., Myaskovsky, Larissa, Tjader, Youxu C., Monte, Robert J., Sapnas, Kathryn G., Ramly, Edmond, Lauver, Diane R, Bartels, Christie M, Elnahal, Shereef, Ippolito, Andrea, Peabody, Hillary, Clancy, Carolyn, Cebul, Randall, Love, Thomas, Einstadter, Douglas, Bolen, Shari, Watts, Brook, Yakovchenko, Vera, Park, Angela, Lukesh, William, Miller, Donald R., Thornton, David, Drainoni, Mari-Lynn, Gifford, Allen L., Smith, Shawna, Kyle, Julia, Bauer, Mark S, Eisenberg, Daniel, Liebrecht, Celeste, Barbaresso, Michelle, Kilbourne, Amy, Park, Elyse, Perez, Giselle, Ostroff, Jamie, Greene, Sarah, Parchman, Michael, Austin, Brian, Larson, Eric, Ferreri, Stefanie, Shea, Chris, Smith, Megan, Turner, Kea, Bacci, Jennifer, Bigham, Kyle, Curran, Geoffrey, Frail, Caity, Hamata, Cory, Jankowski, Terry, Lantaff, Wendy, McGivney, Melissa Somma, Snyder, Margie, McCullough, Megan, Gillespie, Chris, Petrakis, Beth Ann, Jones, Ellen, Lukas, Carol VanDeusen, Rose, Adam, Shoemaker, Sarah J., Thomas, Jeremy, Teeter, Benjamin, Swan, Holly, Balamurugan, Appathurai, Lane-Fall, Meghan, Beidas, Rinad, Di Taranti, Laura, Buddai, Sruthi, Hernandez, Enrique Torres, Watts, Jerome, Fleisher, Lee, Barg, Frances, Miake-Lye, Isomi, Olmos, Tanya, Chuang, Emmeline, Rodriguez, Hector, Kominski, Gerald, Yano, Becky, Shortell, Stephen, Hook, Mary, Fleisher, Linda, Fiks, Alexander, Halkyard, Katie, Gruver, Rachel, Sykes, Emily, Vesco, Kimberly, Beadle, Kate, Bulkley, Joanna, Stoneburner, Ashley, Leo, Michael, Clark, Amanda, Smith, Joan, Smyser, Christopher, Wolf, Maggie, Trivedi, Shamik, Hackett, Brian, Rao, Rakesh, Cole, F. 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C., Guilliford, Martin, Pearce, Gemma, Korngiebel, Diane, West, Kathleen, Burke, Wylie, Hannon, Peggy, Harris, Jeffrey, Hammerback, Kristen, Kohn, Marlana, Chan, Gary K. C., Mafune, Riki, Parrish, Amanda, Beresford, Shirley, Pike, K. Joanne, Shelton, Rachel, Jandorf, Lina, Erwin, Deborah, Charles, Thana-Ashley, Baldwin, Laura-Mae, Ike, Brooke, Fickel, Jacqueline, Lind, Jason, Cowper, Diane, Fleming, Marguerite, Sadler, Amy, Dye, Melinda, Katzburg, Judith, Ong, Michael, Tubbesing, Sarah, Simmons, Molly, Harnish, Autumn, Gabrielian, Sonya, McInnes, Keith, Smith, Jeffrey, Ferrand, John, Torres, Elisa, Green, Amy, Bradbury, Angela R., Patrick-Miller, Linda J., Egleston, Brian L., Domchek, Susan M., Olopade, Olufunmilayo I., Hall, Michael J., Daly, Mary B., Grana, Generosa, Ganschow, Pamela, Fetzer, Dominique, Brandt, Amanda, Chambers, Rachelle, Clark, Dana F., Forman, Andrea, Gaber, Rikki S., Gulden, Cassandra, Horte, Janice, Long, Jessica, Lucas, Terra, Madaan, Shreshtha, Mattie, Kristin, McKenna, Danielle, Montgomery, Susan, Nielsen, Sarah, Powers, Jacquelyn, Rainey, Kim, Rybak, Christina, Seelaus, Christina, Stoll, Jessica, Stopfer, Jill, Yao, Xinxin Shirley, Savage, Michelle, Miech, Edward, Damush, Teresa, Rattray, Nicholas, Myers, Jennifer, Homoya, Barbara, Winseck, Kate, Klabunde, Carrie, Langer, Deb, Aggarwal, Avi, Neilson, Elizabeth, Gunderson, Lara, Gardner, Marla, O’Sulleabhain, Liam, and Kroenke, Candyce
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