Session: Culturally and Community-Grounded Understandings of Health and Well-Being Among Migrant and Refugee Populations (Society for Social Work and Research 30th Annual Conference Anniversary)

293 Culturally and Community-Grounded Understandings of Health and Well-Being Among Migrant and Refugee Populations

Schedule:
Sunday, January 18, 2026: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
Marquis BR 14, ML 2 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: Immigrants and Refugees
* noted as presenting author
New Jersey Black & Latinx Immigrant Community Needs & Strengths Assessment
Marisol Marroquin, PhD, Rutgers University-Newark; Natalie Muñoz, PhD, Rutgers University-Newark
Defining Good Health through a Culturally and Spiritually Grounded Lens: An Ethnographic Study with Rohingya Refugees
Ifrah Magan, PhD, New York University; Mohamad Brooks, PhD, New York University; Tracy Cole, New York University
The Effects of Social Network Characteristics on Suicidal Thoughts Among Refugees in the Southwest U.S
Mee Young Um, Ph.D., Arizona State University; Arati Maleku, Ph.D., Ohio State University; Youn Kyoung Kim, PhD, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge; Shambika Raut, MSW, Ohio State University; Zoe Baccam, MPH LMSW, Arizona State University
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