Session: Examining the context for trauma and mental health among legally-involved youth and adults: Implications for targeted services (Society for Social Work and Research 27th Annual Conference - Social Work Science and Complex Problems: Battling Inequities + Building Solutions)

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344 Examining the context for trauma and mental health among legally-involved youth and adults: Implications for targeted services

Schedule:
Sunday, January 15, 2023: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Cave Creek, 3rd Level (Sheraton Phoenix Downtown)
Cluster: Crime and Criminal Justice
* noted as presenting author
(Withdrawn) Examining Relationships between Mental Illness, Family Conflict, Meeting Basic Needs and the Connection to Recidivism
Daniel Applegarth, MSW, University of California, Los Angeles; Laura Wray-Lake, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
Identification of Trauma Classes and Their Relation to Multiple Mental Health Disorders Among Justice-Involved Youth
Jacquelynn Duron, PhD, Rutgers University School of Social Work; Yafan Chien, MSW, Rutgers University; Abigail Williams-Butler, PhD, Rutgers University; Vandeka Rodgers, Rutgers University School of Social Work; Paul Boxer, PhD
The State of the Data: Mental Health Among Sexual Minority Persons in the United States Federal and State Prisons
Ankur Srivastava, PhD, University of Louisville; Stephanie Grace Prost, PhD, University of Louisville; Sara Williams, MSSW, University of Louisville
Trauma History and Symptomatology of Incarcerated Youth: Exploring the Role of Cognitive Resilience
Jacoba Rock, PhD, Boise State University; Hillary Vervalin, MSW, Colorado State University; Hannah Gagne, Juniata College
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Social Support, Coping Resources, and Access to Services for Incarcerated Youth
Jacoba Rock, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University; Dominique Shabazz, MSW, Simmons University; Yaire Nuñez, Juniata College; Karen Sanchez, Juniata College
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