Nancy Romero-Daza

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Anthropology University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, Women's Studies, Public Health
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Himmelgreen D, Romero-Daza N, Heuer J, et al. (2020) Using syndemic theory to understand food insecurity and diet-related chronic diseases. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 113124
Basu A, Dillon PJ, Romero-Daza N. (2016) Understanding Culture and Its Influence on HIV/AIDS-Related Communication Among Minority Men Who Have Sex With Men. Health Communication. 1-8
Yotebieng K, Syvertsen JL, Romero-Daza N. (2016) Introduction to the Special Issue: Building an Applied Anthropology of Global Health Practicing Anthropology. 38: 3-6
Romero-Daza N, Tewell M, Himmelgreen D, et al. (2013) Tourism and HIV: Involving women in the design of educational materials in rural Costa Rica Anthropology in Action. 20: 18-30
Turkon D, Himmelgreen D, Romero-Daza N, et al. (2009) Anthropological perspectives on the challenges to monitoring and evaluating HIV and AIDS programming in Lesotho. African Journal of Aids Research : Ajar. 8: 473-80
Himmelgreen DA, Romero-Daza N, Turkon D, et al. (2009) Addressing the HIV/AIDS-food insecurity syndemic in sub-Saharan Africa. African Journal of Aids Research : Ajar. 8: 401-12
Romero-Daza N, Ruth A, Denis-Luque M, et al. (2009) An alternative model for the provision of services to HIV-positive orphans in Haiti. Journal of Health Care For the Poor and Underserved. 20: 36-40
Freidus A, Romero-Daza N. (2009) The space between: Globalization, liminal spaces and personal relations in rural Costa Rica Gender, Place and Culture. 16: 683-702
Lai S, Mpemi R, Romero-Daza N, et al. (2008) Ethical but Unfunded? Planning HIV Mitigation in Lesotho Practicing Anthropology. 30: 13-16
Romero-Daza N, Freidus A. (2008) Female tourists casual sex and HIV risk in Costa Rica. Qualitative Sociology. 31: 169-187
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