Additionally, during the July 24-28 conference, entitled “Engaging Colleagues: Improving Global Health Outcomes,” SONHS faculty disseminated their research findings to members of the global scientific healthcare community via the following oral and poster presentations:
Dr. Mary Hooshmand presented:
Hooshmand, M.A. Comparison of Telemedicine to Traditional Face-to-Face Care for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: Analysis of Cost, Caring, and Family-Centered Care
Dr. Rosina Cianelli presented:
Cianelli, R., Peragallo, N., Wilkinson, C., Mitchell, E., Mitrani, V., Anglade, D., Nicolas, G. Implementation, cultural acceptability, and impact of a mental health program or Haitian healthcare workers.
Peragallo-Montano, N., McCabe, B., Gonzalez-Guarda, R., Villegas, N., Cianelli, R. Links from childhood abuse to adult intimate partner violence, depression and drinking in Hispanic women
Dr. Mitrani presented:
Mitrani, V.B., McCabe, B., Rodriguez, A.E., Metsch, L.R. Research participation decision Factors and data collection modality preferences among minority adults living with HIV.
Mitrani, V.B., De Santis, J., McCabe, B., Deleon, D., Leblanc, N. The impact of parent reaction to sexual orientation on depressive symptoms and sex risk among Hispanic men who have sex with men.
Dr. Natalia Villegas presented:
Villegas, N., Cianelli, R., Peragallo Montano, N., Gonzalez-Guarda, R., Ferrer, L., & Kaelber, L. SEPA II: Predictors of self-efficacy for HIV prevention among Hispanic women.