Mental health disparities, historical realities, and sociocultural barriers of American Indians and Alaska Natives: A focus on suicide prevalence and prevention. - 2016
Bilingualism and psychopathology - 2016
Review of clinically relevant interventions for perpetrators and survivors of domestic violence. - 2016
Dating violence attitudes among Latino college students: An examination of gender, machismo and marianismo, and acculturation
Addressing race, ethnicity, and culture in cross-racial/ethnic therapy dyads: Exploring counseling graduate students’ experiences and training.
Place-making and its impact on international graduate student adjustment.
Bidirectional dating violence in a sample of Latino college students: The effects of machismo, marianismo, and acculturation.
Well-being and gender in Latin America: The effects of employment status on happiness and family life satisfaction
Happy parents in Latin America? Exploring the impact of gender, work-family satisfaction, and parenthood on general life happiness.
Depression among Mexican women: The impact of nonviolent coercive control, intimate partner violence and employment status.
Older adults’ resiliency: The role of religious coping, perceived stress, and existential well-being on psychological quality of life.
Effectiveness of domestic violence victim interventions: A meta-analytic synthesis of outcome research.
Cultural influences on attitudes toward partner violence among Mexican American college students.
Evaluation of DRIVEN: A psychoeducational group program to prevent dating violence among Latino college students.
Evaluation of a culturally-grounded mental health literacy intervention to improve academic achievement among Hispanic college students
Refinement and implementation of DRIVEN: A psychoeducational group program to prevent Latino dating violence
TAMIU-SCAN Prevention Project
Evaluation of DRIVEN: A psychoeducational group program to prevent dating violence among Latino college students.
APA Div 17 Counseling Psychology Prevention Research Award - American Psychological Association - 08-01-2016