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5186
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Overview

Barbara VanOss Marin is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their work intersects multiple domains within social sciences, economics, and finance, focusing particularly on sports-related topics.

The researcher's primary fields of study include Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Subfields of study consist of Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, and Gender Studies.

The main topics addressed in their research are:

  • Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
  • Sports Analytics and Performance
  • Sports, Gender, and Society

A significant publication by Barbara VanOss Marin is titled "Exploring new trends of sport business: Japanese companies' investment in ownership of foreign football clubs", published in 2020 in the journal Sport in Society. This paper has been cited 15 times. This venue also appears as a frequent platform for their work.

Frequent collaboration includes work with Chungmi Lee.

Best Publications

  • Development of a Short Acculturation Scale for Hispanics

    Gerardo Marin;Fabio Sabogal;Barbara Vanoss Marin;Regina Otero-Sabogal

  • Hispanic Familism and Acculturation: What Changes and What Doesn't?

    Fabio Sabogal;Gerardo Marín;Regina Otero-Sabogal;Barbara Vanoss Marín

  • The impact of homophobia, poverty, and racism on the mental health of gay and bisexual Latino men: findings from 3 US cities.

    Rafael M. Diaz;George Ayala;Edward Bein;Jeff Henne

  • Gender, culture, and power: barriers to HIV-prevention strategies for women

    Cynthia A. Gómez;Barbara VanOss Marín

  • Extreme Response Style and Acquiescence among Hispanics The Role of Acculturation and Education

    Gerardo Marin;Raymond J. Gamba;Barbara V. Marin

  • Condom use in multi-ethnic neighborhoods of San Francisco : the population-based AMEN (AIDS in multi-ethnic neighborhoods) study

    J. A. Catania;T. J. Coates;S. Kegeles;M. T. Fullilove

  • Cigarette smoking among San Francisco Hispanics: the role of acculturation and gender.

    G Marin;E J Perez-Stable;B V Marin

  • Acculturation and gender differences in sexual attitudes and behaviors:Hispanic vs non-Hispanic white unmarried adults.

    B V Marín;J M Tschann;C A Gómez;S M Kegeles

  • HIV prevention in the Hispanic community: sex, culture, and empowerment.

    Barbara Vanoss Marín

  • Older boyfriends and girlfriends increase risk of sexual initiation in young adolescents.

    Barbara Vanoss Marín;Karin K. Coyle;Cynthia A. Gómez;Scott C. Carvajal

  • Cultural, contextual, and intrapersonal predictors of risky sexual attitudes among urban African American girls in early adolescence.

    Faye Z. Belgrave;Barbara Van Oss Marin;Donald B. Chambers

  • Draw the Line/Respect the Line: A Randomized Trial of a Middle School Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk Behaviors

    Karin K. Coyle;Douglas B. Kirby;Barbara V. Marín;Cynthia A. Gómez

  • Condom use in unmarried Latino men: a test of cultural constructs.

    Barbara VanOss Marín;Cynthia A. Gómez;Jeanne M. Tschann;Steven E. Gregorich

  • Multiple Heterosexual Partners and Condom Use Among Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites

    Barbara Van Oss Marin;Cynthia A. Gomez;Norman Hearst

  • Apparent underreporting of cigarette consumption among Mexican American smokers.

    E J Pérez-Stable;B V Marín;G Marín;D J Brody

  • Behavioral risk factors: a comparison of Latinos and non-Latino whites in San Francisco.

    E J Pérez-Stable;G Marín;B V Marín

  • Mood Management Mail Intervention Increases Abstinence Rates for Spanish-Speaking Latino Smokers

    Ricardo F. Muñoz;Ricardo F. Muñoz;Barbara VanOss Marín;Samuel F. Posner;Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable

  • Self-efficacy to use condoms in unmarried Latino adults.

    Barbara Vanoss Marín;Jeanne M. Tschann;Cynthia A. Gómez;Steve Gregorich

  • Depressive symptoms and cigarette smoking among Latinos in San Francisco.

    E J Pérez-Stable;G Marín;B V Marín;M H Katz

  • Marital Conflict and Acculturation Among Mexican American Husbands and Wives.

    Elena Flores;Jeanne M. Tschann;Barbara VanOss Marin;Philip Pantoja

  • A Comparison of Children and Adults on Eyewitness Tasks

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Frequent Co-Authors

Gerardo Marin
Gerardo Marin University of San Francisco
Jeanne M. Tschann
Jeanne M. Tschann University of California, San Francisco
Cynthia A. Gómez
Cynthia A. Gómez San Francisco State University
Lauri A. Pasch
Lauri A. Pasch University of California, San Francisco
Gregorio A. Millett
Gregorio A. Millett Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Susan M. Kegeles
Susan M. Kegeles University of California, San Francisco
Carlos F. Caceres
Carlos F. Caceres Cayetano Heredia University
Rafael M. Diaz
Rafael M. Diaz San Francisco State University
Ricardo F. Muñoz
Ricardo F. Muñoz Palo Alto University
Margaret A. Chesney
Margaret A. Chesney University of California, San Francisco

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