Session: Well-being, poverty, and education among immigrant and refugee children (Society for Social Work and Research 26th Annual Conference - Social Work Science for Racial, Social, and Political Justice)

350 Well-being, poverty, and education among immigrant and refugee children

Schedule:
Sunday, January 16, 2022: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Marquis BR Salon 7, ML 2 (Marriott Marquis Washington, DC)
Cluster: Immigrants and Refugees
* noted as presenting author
Seizure Prevalence Among Children of Immigrants and the Association with Poverty: Implications for ACA and CHIPRA
Jina Chang, PhD, MSW, Anna Maria College; Yeonjung Jane Lee, PhD, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Christina Kerns, MSW, Cummins Behavioral Health; Katherine Richards, MSW, LSW, Cummins Behavioral Health; Hannah Lex, MSW, Eskenazi Health
Mindfulness, Emotional Well-Being and Sociocultural Adaptation Among Chinese Migrant Children: The Mediating Role of Resilience
Hui Hu, MSW, The University of Hong Kong; Yihang Wang, MSW, The University of Hong Kong; Shuang Lu, PhD, MSW, The University of Hong Kong, Department of Social Work and Social Administration
The Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Among Children of Immigrants and Family Poverty: The Implications for the ACA and CHIPRA
Jina Chang, PhD, MSW, Anna Maria College; Yeonjung Jane Lee, PhD, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Katherine Richards, MSW, LSW, Cummins Behavioral Health; Hannah Lex, MSW, Indiana State University; Christina Kerns, MSW, Cummins Behavioral Health
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