Session: Children’s mental health and well-being: An international social work perspective (Society for Social Work and Research 27th Annual Conference - Social Work Science and Complex Problems: Battling Inequities + Building Solutions)

All in-person and virtual presentations are in Mountain Standard Time Zone (MST).

SSWR 2023 Poster Gallery: as a registered in-person and virtual attendee, you have access to the virtual Poster Gallery which includes only the posters that elected to present virtually. The rest of the posters are presented in-person in the Poster/Exhibit Hall located in Phoenix A/B, 3rd floor. The access to the Poster Gallery will be available via the virtual conference platform the week of January 9. You will receive an email with instructions how to access the virtual conference platform.

323 Children’s mental health and well-being: An international social work perspective

Schedule:
Sunday, January 15, 2023: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
South Mountain, 2nd Level (Sheraton Phoenix Downtown)
Cluster: International Social Work & Global Issues
* noted as presenting author
Childhood Adversity and Risk Behaviors Among Chinese Rural Youth: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
Lixia Zhang, PhD, University of Louisville; Liwei Zhang, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
Relationship between Child Emotional and Behavior Difficulties and the Mental Health of Caregivers of Adolescents Living with HIV
Proscovia Nabunya, MSW, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; William Byansi, MSW, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Ozge Sensoy Bahar, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Flavia Namuwonge, MBA, International Center for Child Health and Development; Phionah Namatovu, MPH, International Center for Child Health and Development; Vicent Ssentumbwe, BA,, Washington University in St. Louis; Herbert Migadde, International Center for Child Health and Development; Fred Ssewamala, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Claire Najjuuko, International Center for Child Health and Development
Education for Children with Disabilities in a Refugee Camp : How Do We Move Towards Inclusive Practices?
Elizabeth Klein, MSW, Boston College; Oladoyin Okunoren, MSW, Boston College; Maria Jimenez Saenz, MSW, Advocates for Human Potential’s Center for Research and Evaluation; Daniela Bruni, Jesuit Refugee Services; Thomas Crea, PhD, Boston College
Child Well-Being in Ukraine, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Aytakin Huseynli, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis
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