Session: Examining the future of Latinx wellbeing: the Next 30 years (Society for Social Work and Research 28th Annual Conference - Recentering & Democratizing Knowledge: The Next 30 Years of Social Work Science)

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236 Examining the future of Latinx wellbeing: the Next 30 years

Schedule:
Saturday, January 13, 2024: 9:45 AM-11:15 AM
Supreme Court, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Jenn Lilly, PhD, Fordham University
* noted as presenting author
Opportunities to Promote Latina Adolescents’ Sexual Health: A Critical Narrative Inquiry
Jenn Lilly, PhD, Fordham University; Maddox Emerick, MSW, Fordham University; Susan Pace, MSW, Fordham University
What Race Are Latinos? Examination of Ethnoracial Identity and Experiences of Latino Sexual Minority Men in the United States
Gabriel Robles, PhD, LCSW, Rutgers University; Jane Lee, PhD, MSW, University of Washington; Marcus Conde, B.A., University of Washington; H. Jonathan Rendina, PhD, MPH, George Washington University, Milken Institute School of Public Health; Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz, PhD, George Washington University
Creating Supervision Hubs for Culturally-Concordant Clinical Supervision for Latinx Clients in the United States
Rocío Calvo, PhD, Boston College School of Social Work; James Hodges, MSW, Boston College; Janin Alfonso, MSW, Boston College; Betzabe Valdes, Boston College; Ximena Soto, Boston College
Exploring the Social Context of Insomnia: A Thematic Content Analysis of the Lived Experiences of Insomnia of Latinx Adults
Luciana Giorgio, PhD, MSW, University of Alabama; Darwin Arias, BS, Columbia University; Carmela Alcántara, PhD, Columbia University
Examining Spanish-Language News Coverage of Schizophrenia and Psychosis in the U.S
Nancy Perez-Flores, Washington University in Saint Louis; Ali Mora, Washington University in Saint Louis; Michelle Bagwell, Washington University in Saint Louis; Leopoldo J. Cabassa, Washington University in St. Louis
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