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NYU SILVER FACULTY, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS AND ALUMNI AT SSWR 2016 20 th Annual Conference Anniversary | January 13-17, 2016 Presentations at Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel, unless otherwise noted. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 12:15 PM Michael Lindsey , Deborah Padgett “Meet the Scientist” Luncheon Ballroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom West Salon A 1:30 PM Sarilee Kahn Research and Practice in a Global Scale Listening to International Social Workers: Implications for Social Work Education Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12 2:30 PM Mary McKay , Gary Parker , Samira Ali, Ozge Sensoy Bahar , Priya Gopalan Living Challenges in Challenged Communities Getting More out of Less: Qualitative Insights into Agency Among Individuals Living in Poverty in New York City Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 6 4:15 PM Benjamin Henwood The Role of Leaders in Innovation, Inclusion, and Resource Development Increasing Inclusion over Time: The Promise of Leader-Member Exchange Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13 POSTER PRESENTATIONS Ballroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon 3:15 PM-4:45 PM Michelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben David, Luis Ramirez Don’t Believe the Hype: “This Community Has Been like a Big Family” Edward Alessi Minority Stress and Sheroic Coping Among Culturally Diverse Lesbian and Bisexual Female Adolescents: Intersections of Resilience VINCENT GUILAMO-RAMOS American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Fellow JAMES JACCARD Aaron Rosen Lecturer MICHELLE MUNSON 2016 Society for Social Work and Research Fellow EMMY TIDERINGTON, PHD ’15 Honorable Mention: Outstanding Social Work Dissertation Award Faculty Doctoral Student Researcher Student/Alumni CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR AWARD WINNERS: SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE CONTINUED » NYU SILVER RECEPTION: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 | 8:00 PM Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel Fireview Room, Lobby Level Celebrating our award winners and Deborah Padgett’s new book, Housing First: Ending Homelessness, Transforming Systems, and Changing Lives

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NYU SILVER FACULTY, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS AND ALUMNI AT

SSWR 2016 20th Annual Conference Anniversary | January 13-17, 2016

Presentations at Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel, unless otherwise noted.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14

12:15 PMMichael Lindsey, Deborah Padgett“Meet the Scientist” Luncheon Ballroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom West Salon A

1:30 PMSarilee KahnResearch and Practice in a Global ScaleListening to International Social Workers: Implications for Social Work EducationMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

2:30 PMMary McKay, Gary Parker, Samira Ali, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Priya GopalanLiving Challenges in Challenged CommunitiesGetting More out of Less: Qualitative Insights into Agency Among Individuals Living in Poverty in New York CityMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 6

4:15 PMBenjamin HenwoodThe Role of Leaders in Innovation, Inclusion, and Resource DevelopmentIncreasing Inclusion over Time: The Promise of Leader-Member ExchangeMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

3:15 PM-4:45 PMMichelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben David, Luis Ramirez Don’t Believe the Hype: “This Community Has Been like a Big Family”

Edward AlessiMinority Stress and Sheroic Coping Among Culturally Diverse Lesbian and Bisexual Female Adolescents: Intersections of Resilience

VINCENT GUILAMO-RAMOSAmerican Academy of Social Work

and Social Welfare Fellow

JAMES JACCARDAaron Rosen Lecturer

MICHELLE MUNSON2016 Society for Social Work

and Research Fellow

EMMY TIDERINGTON, PHD ’15Honorable Mention: Outstanding Social Work Dissertation Award

Faculty Doctoral Student Researcher Student/Alumni

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR AWARD WINNERS:

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

CONTINUED »

9:30 AMLindsay A. Bornheimer, James JaccardComorbid and Complex Factors in Mental HealthDepression, Positive Symptoms of Psychosis, and Suicidal Ideation Among Adults Diagnosed with Schizophrenia: A Secondary Analysis of Data from the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Using Structural Equation ModelingMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

9:45 AMJames Martin, Ryan KullResilience in Response to Institutionalized Risk: The Experiences of Transgender Veterans (discussant organizer and symposium organizer)Ballroom Level, Congressional Hall A

Benjamin HenwoodPatterns and Predictors of Housing Relocations Experienced By Housing First TenantsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

10:15 AMLeyla KarimliYouth in an Unstable WorldDeveloping and Testing Feasibility of an Integrated Intervention Preventing Family Separation and Improving Child Protective Outcomes Among Ultra-Poor Families in Burkina FasoMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

Ryan KullResilience in Response to Institutionalized Risk: The Experiences of Transgender VeteransHealthcare Avoidance and Mental Health Problems Among Transgender Veterans: The Role of Minority Stressors Ballroom Level, Congressional Hall A

10:45 AMDeborah Padgett, Bikki Smith, Mimi Choy-Brown, Emmy Tiderington, Micaela MercadoThe Grand Challenge of Ending Homelessness; Social Work Research on Permanent Supportive HousingMental Health Recovery and Homelessness: A Mixed Method Study of Supportive HousingMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

11:15 AMShelly Ben David, James Jaccard, Michelle MunsonYouth in an Unstable WorldGlobal Comparison of Predictors of Suicide Ideation in YouthMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

11:30 AMWen-Jui Han, Judith SiegelSupporting Families in Mental Health ServicesParenting and Child Well-Being in Trauma-Exposed Families in ChinaMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 5

William ByansiEconomic Development: Promises and ChallengesUtilizing a Family-Based Economic Strengthening Intervention to Improve Mental Health Well-Being Among Female AIDS-Orphaned Adolescents in Uganda Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 8

Sarilee KahnInternational Social Work and Global Issues (Moderator)Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 15

12:30 PMDarcey MerrittChild Welfare InterventionsPredictors of Early Care and Education Service Use: Findings from a National Child Welfare SampleMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 2

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

8:00 AM-9:30 AMBesa Bauta Agency Perspective on Implementation of Evidence-Based Models in Child Welfare

Justine McGovernLocation, Location, Location: Addressing Urban-Rural Disparities in Dementia Practice and Research

Emmy TideringtonThere’s Nowhere to Go from Here: Barriers to Recovery and the Paradox of “Permanent” Supportive Housing

9:45 AM-11:15 AMOzge Sensoy Bahar“The Name Says It All, It’s Saraybostan”: Life in the Inner-City through Low-Income Kurdish Migrant Women’s Eyes

Besa BautaMultiple Stakeholder Perspectives Regarding Implementing a Child Mental Health EBP into Child Welfare Services

Stacey BarrengerWhat’s Recovery Got to Do with It? On Becoming a Peer Provider

Jung Hyun ParkA Grounded Theory Study on the Interpersonal Relationships of the Hard of Hearing with the Hearing: Focusing on Invisible Disability, Communication Coping Strategy, Disability Identity Formation

11:30 AM-1:00 PMAlexandra Gensemer, Priya Gopalan, Micaela MercadoOutcomes of NYC Opportunity Youth

Bikki Smith, Deborah K. Padgett, Mimi Choy-BrownRecovery through the Eyes of Individuals with Multiple Complex Needs: A Photo-Elicitation Study

Melissa BessahaPredictors of Length of Hospital Stay Using a National Sample of Emerging Adult Patients with Psychotic Disorders

NYU SILVER RECEPTION: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 | 8:00 PM

Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown HotelFireview Room, Lobby Level

Celebrating our award winners and Deborah Padgett’s new book, Housing First: Ending Homelessness, Transforming Systems, and Changing Lives

This schedule is up-to-date as of January 12, 2016. It is sourced from self-reporting and the SSWR 2016 online presentation schedule.

For more information, please visit socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016 or the SSWR conference website: secure.sswr.org/2016-conference-home.

socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15

8:00 AMClinic Technical Assistance CenterMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square B

• Mary McKay Business Efficiencies and Effectiveness Project (BEEP)

• Mary McKay, Andrew Cleek, Micaela Mercado Business Effectiveness Assessment Module Practice Improvement Network (BEAMPIN)

• Andrew Cleek The Change Action and Resource Exchange (CARE)

Bikki SmithConsumer Perspectives in Mental Health Services Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Provider Perspectives and Experiences on Continuous Quality ImprovementMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

Edward Alessi, Sarilee KahnGlobal LGBTQ Perspectives An Exploration of the Pre- and Post-Migration Experiences of LGBT Refugees and AsyleesMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

9:00 AMLydia Franco, Micaela Mercado, Aida OrtizLatino Parenting and Well-BeingUnderstanding Mental Health Literacy to Enhance Child Mental Health Service Engagement for Latino ParentsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

Wen-Jui HanChildren’s Nutritional Status: Malnutrition, Obesity, and Food Insecurity in the US, Colombia, and ChinaSocial Determinants of Child Obesity in Shanghai, China: Comparing Chinese and US Disparity PatternsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

10:15 AMKatherine MaurerViolence Against Women Perpetration and Male AllyshipAffect Dysregulation as a Predictor of Young Adult IPV PerpetrationMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

10:45 AMJama SheltonPoints of Intervention to End Youth HomelessnessServices and Strategies to Address the Needs of Runaway and Homeless Youth Who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ)Ballroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom West Salon B

Jama SheltonImproving Programs for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youth: Toward a Resilience-Focused Research AgendaThe Other Side of Risk: Reframing Homelessness for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Young PeopleBallroom Level, Congressional Hall A

11:30 AMJames JaccardAaron Rosen Lecture: The Prevention of Problem Behaviors in Adolescents and Young Adults: New Perspectives on Theory and PracticeBallroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom East and West Salons

1:45 PMEdward J. AlessiPredictors of Youth Mental Health OutcomesResearching the Classification of Adolescent Antisocial BehaviorMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 11

4:00 PMBenjamin HenwoodMental Health and IncarcerationImplementation and Outcomes of Forensic Housing First ProgramsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

5:00 PMStacey BarrengerMental Health and IncarcerationCommunity Participation Patterns of People with Serious Mental Illness after Release from JailMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

Benjamin HenwoodHousing, Homelessness, and Well-BeingPermanent Supportive Housing Locations and Formerly Homeless Persons’ Perceived SafetyMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 8

5:15 PMDeborah Padgett, Benjamin HenwoodA Multi-Sector Approach to Moving the Needle on Ending HomelessnessMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square B

5:45 PMMelissa L. BessahaViolence Against Women and Service SettingsFemale Victims of Physical and Sexual Violence: Differences in Seeking Standalone Services Post-VictimizationMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 11

6:15 PMBikki SmithFactors in RecoveryRepositioning Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) As a Time-Limited Service: Clinical Activities and Barriers Related to TransitionMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

Victoria Stanhope, Mimi Choy-BrownImplementation ResearchGoing Beyond Effectiveness: Methodological Approaches to Measuring Implementation Processes within a Randomized Controlled TrialMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 3

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

8:00 AM-9:30 AMSo-Young Park, James JaccardThe Longitudinal Trajectories of Depression and Suicide Ideation Among Asian American Youth

9:45 AM-11:15 AMBenjamin HenwoodEnding Homelessness through Social Work Collaboration

1:45 PM-3:15 PMJustin Lerner, Gabriel RoblesPerceived Barriers and Facilitators to Transgender Health Care Access: A Systematic Review

socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016

Minchao JinFinancial Inclusion in China: Household Access to Financial Services

Rohini PahwaRevealing a Potentially Life-Saving Secret: An Exploratory Social Network Study Examining the Patterns and Correlates of Suicidal Disclosure Among People with Serious Mental Illness in India

3:30 PM-5:00 PMSamira Ali, Priya Gopalan, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Gary Parker, Mary McKayBeyond the Material Dimensions of Poverty: A Holistic Understanding of Emotions, Strategies, and Survival

Rohini PahwaDisclosure about Mental Illness: A Networks Perspective

5:15 PM-6:45 PMKara Dean-Assael, Jayson K. JonesIs SNAP Enough? Reports from Caregivers Participating in Food Pantries and Their Recommendations

SATURDAY, JANUARY 16

7:00 AMLynn VidekaSIG: Integrated Behavioral Healthcare: HRSA Funded Social Work Schools/ProgramsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

9:30 AMYeddi ParkAcculturation and AdolescenceAcculturation Gap, Family Conflict, and Self-Esteem Among Korean American AdolescentsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

10:45 AMSamira Ali, Alexandra Gensemer, Micaela Mercado, Giselle Pardo, Kassia RingellExperiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Children and YouthExploring Black and Latino High School Youths’ Lived Experiences in Step-Up: A Multi-Component Program Applying a Positive Youth Development LensMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 6

12:30 PMMinchao JinSIG: Support for Research in Teaching InstitutionsMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square A

James MartinSIG: Caucus of LGBT Faculty and Students in Social WorkMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 4

Deborah PadgettSIG: Qualitative Methods Interest GroupMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

Benjamin HenwoodSIG: HomelessnessMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 8

2:00 PMJun-Hong Chen, Minchao JinToo Few Assets, Too Much Debt: What Policies Expand Financial Capability?Asset Poverty in Rural China: Evidence from the 2009 Chinese Household Income ProjectMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

2:30 PMMichelle Munson, Mary AcriPeer Supports and Relationships in Mental Health ServicesUtilization Peers in Services for Youth with Emotional and Behavioral ChallengesMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

3:30 PMBenjamin HenwoodPeer Supports and Relationships in Mental Health ServicesWhere Do Peer Providers Fit into Newly Integrated Behavioral Health Care Teams? A Mixed Method StudyMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

8:00 AM-9:30 AMJama SheltonTechnology Use Among LGBTQ Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness

9:45 AM-11:15 AMJeane Anastas, Nancy PayneAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Traumatic Stress, Maternal-Fetal Attachment, and Health Behaviors: Preliminary Findings from a Mixed Methods Study of Low-Income Pregnant Teens

2:00 PM-3:30 PMJames Jaccard, Michelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben DavidBroadening Understanding of Mental Health Decision-Making: Examining a Set of Options Young Adults Consider for Management of Mental Health

Michelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben DavidHow Young Adults Living in Public Housing Perceive Their Neighborhood and Cope with Negative Experiences

SUNDAY, JANUARY 17

8:00 AMSamira AliOperationalizing Political Social Work: Learning from Sex Worker-Led Community OrganizationsThe Role of Collective Action on Family Well-BeingMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square A

Wen-Jui HanEarly Learning and Development (moderator)Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 15

Edward AlessiTrans* Health and Mental Health (moderator)Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016 CONTINUED »

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15

8:00 AMClinic Technical Assistance CenterMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square B

• Mary McKay Business Efficiencies and Effectiveness Project (BEEP)

• Mary McKay, Andrew Cleek, Micaela Mercado Business Effectiveness Assessment Module Practice Improvement Network (BEAMPIN)

• Andrew Cleek The Change Action and Resource Exchange (CARE)

Bikki SmithConsumer Perspectives in Mental Health Services Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Provider Perspectives and Experiences on Continuous Quality ImprovementMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

Edward Alessi, Sarilee KahnGlobal LGBTQ Perspectives An Exploration of the Pre- and Post-Migration Experiences of LGBT Refugees and AsyleesMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

9:00 AMLydia Franco, Micaela Mercado, Aida OrtizLatino Parenting and Well-BeingUnderstanding Mental Health Literacy to Enhance Child Mental Health Service Engagement for Latino ParentsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

Wen-Jui HanChildren’s Nutritional Status: Malnutrition, Obesity, and Food Insecurity in the US, Colombia, and ChinaSocial Determinants of Child Obesity in Shanghai, China: Comparing Chinese and US Disparity PatternsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

10:15 AMKatherine MaurerViolence Against Women Perpetration and Male AllyshipAffect Dysregulation as a Predictor of Young Adult IPV PerpetrationMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

10:45 AMJama SheltonPoints of Intervention to End Youth HomelessnessServices and Strategies to Address the Needs of Runaway and Homeless Youth Who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ)Ballroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom West Salon B

Jama SheltonImproving Programs for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youth: Toward a Resilience-Focused Research AgendaThe Other Side of Risk: Reframing Homelessness for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Young PeopleBallroom Level, Congressional Hall A

11:30 AMJames JaccardAaron Rosen Lecture: The Prevention of Problem Behaviors in Adolescents and Young Adults: New Perspectives on Theory and PracticeBallroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom East and West Salons

1:45 PMEdward J. AlessiPredictors of Youth Mental Health OutcomesResearching the Classification of Adolescent Antisocial BehaviorMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 11

4:00 PMBenjamin HenwoodMental Health and IncarcerationImplementation and Outcomes of Forensic Housing First ProgramsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

5:00 PMStacey BarrengerMental Health and IncarcerationCommunity Participation Patterns of People with Serious Mental Illness after Release from JailMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

Benjamin HenwoodHousing, Homelessness, and Well-BeingPermanent Supportive Housing Locations and Formerly Homeless Persons’ Perceived SafetyMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 8

5:15 PMDeborah Padgett, Benjamin HenwoodA Multi-Sector Approach to Moving the Needle on Ending HomelessnessMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square B

5:45 PMMelissa L. BessahaViolence Against Women and Service SettingsFemale Victims of Physical and Sexual Violence: Differences in Seeking Standalone Services Post-VictimizationMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 11

6:15 PMBikki SmithFactors in RecoveryRepositioning Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) As a Time-Limited Service: Clinical Activities and Barriers Related to TransitionMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

Victoria Stanhope, Mimi Choy-BrownImplementation ResearchGoing Beyond Effectiveness: Methodological Approaches to Measuring Implementation Processes within a Randomized Controlled TrialMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 3

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

8:00 AM-9:30 AMSo-Young Park, James JaccardThe Longitudinal Trajectories of Depression and Suicide Ideation Among Asian American Youth

9:45 AM-11:15 AMBenjamin HenwoodEnding Homelessness through Social Work Collaboration

1:45 PM-3:15 PMJustin Lerner, Gabriel RoblesPerceived Barriers and Facilitators to Transgender Health Care Access: A Systematic Review

socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016

Minchao JinFinancial Inclusion in China: Household Access to Financial Services

Rohini PahwaRevealing a Potentially Life-Saving Secret: An Exploratory Social Network Study Examining the Patterns and Correlates of Suicidal Disclosure Among People with Serious Mental Illness in India

3:30 PM-5:00 PMSamira Ali, Priya Gopalan, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Gary Parker, Mary McKayBeyond the Material Dimensions of Poverty: A Holistic Understanding of Emotions, Strategies, and Survival

Rohini PahwaDisclosure about Mental Illness: A Networks Perspective

5:15 PM-6:45 PMKara Dean-Assael, Jayson K. JonesIs SNAP Enough? Reports from Caregivers Participating in Food Pantries and Their Recommendations

SATURDAY, JANUARY 16

7:00 AMLynn VidekaSIG: Integrated Behavioral Healthcare: HRSA Funded Social Work Schools/ProgramsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

9:30 AMYeddi ParkAcculturation and AdolescenceAcculturation Gap, Family Conflict, and Self-Esteem Among Korean American AdolescentsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

10:45 AMSamira Ali, Alexandra Gensemer, Micaela Mercado, Giselle Pardo, Kassia RingellExperiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Children and YouthExploring Black and Latino High School Youths’ Lived Experiences in Step-Up: A Multi-Component Program Applying a Positive Youth Development LensMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 6

12:30 PMMinchao JinSIG: Support for Research in Teaching InstitutionsMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square A

James MartinSIG: Caucus of LGBT Faculty and Students in Social WorkMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 4

Deborah PadgettSIG: Qualitative Methods Interest GroupMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

Benjamin HenwoodSIG: HomelessnessMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 8

2:00 PMJun-Hong Chen, Minchao JinToo Few Assets, Too Much Debt: What Policies Expand Financial Capability?Asset Poverty in Rural China: Evidence from the 2009 Chinese Household Income ProjectMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

2:30 PMMichelle Munson, Mary AcriPeer Supports and Relationships in Mental Health ServicesUtilization Peers in Services for Youth with Emotional and Behavioral ChallengesMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

3:30 PMBenjamin HenwoodPeer Supports and Relationships in Mental Health ServicesWhere Do Peer Providers Fit into Newly Integrated Behavioral Health Care Teams? A Mixed Method StudyMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 10

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

8:00 AM-9:30 AMJama SheltonTechnology Use Among LGBTQ Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness

9:45 AM-11:15 AMJeane Anastas, Nancy PayneAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Traumatic Stress, Maternal-Fetal Attachment, and Health Behaviors: Preliminary Findings from a Mixed Methods Study of Low-Income Pregnant Teens

2:00 PM-3:30 PMJames Jaccard, Michelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben DavidBroadening Understanding of Mental Health Decision-Making: Examining a Set of Options Young Adults Consider for Management of Mental Health

Michelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben DavidHow Young Adults Living in Public Housing Perceive Their Neighborhood and Cope with Negative Experiences

SUNDAY, JANUARY 17

8:00 AMSamira AliOperationalizing Political Social Work: Learning from Sex Worker-Led Community OrganizationsThe Role of Collective Action on Family Well-BeingMeeting Room Level, Mount Vernon Square A

Wen-Jui HanEarly Learning and Development (moderator)Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 15

Edward AlessiTrans* Health and Mental Health (moderator)Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016 CONTINUED »

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NYU SILVER FACULTY, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS AND ALUMNI AT

SSWR 2016 20th Annual Conference Anniversary | January 13-17, 2016

Presentations at Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel, unless otherwise noted.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14

12:15 PMMichael Lindsey, Deborah Padgett“Meet the Scientist” Luncheon Ballroom Level, Renaissance Ballroom West Salon A

1:30 PMSarilee KahnResearch and Practice in a Global ScaleListening to International Social Workers: Implications for Social Work EducationMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 12

2:30 PMMary McKay, Gary Parker, Samira Ali, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, Priya GopalanLiving Challenges in Challenged CommunitiesGetting More out of Less: Qualitative Insights into Agency Among Individuals Living in Poverty in New York CityMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 6

4:15 PMBenjamin HenwoodThe Role of Leaders in Innovation, Inclusion, and Resource DevelopmentIncreasing Inclusion over Time: The Promise of Leader-Member ExchangeMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

3:15 PM-4:45 PMMichelle Munson, Andrea Cole, Shelly Ben David, Luis Ramirez Don’t Believe the Hype: “This Community Has Been like a Big Family”

Edward AlessiMinority Stress and Sheroic Coping Among Culturally Diverse Lesbian and Bisexual Female Adolescents: Intersections of Resilience

VINCENT GUILAMO-RAMOSAmerican Academy of Social Work

and Social Welfare Fellow

JAMES JACCARDAaron Rosen Lecturer

MICHELLE MUNSON2016 Society for Social Work

and Research Fellow

EMMY TIDERINGTON, PHD ’15Honorable Mention: Outstanding Social Work Dissertation Award

Faculty Doctoral Student Researcher Student/Alumni

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR AWARD WINNERS:

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

CONTINUED »

9:30 AMLindsay A. Bornheimer, James JaccardComorbid and Complex Factors in Mental HealthDepression, Positive Symptoms of Psychosis, and Suicidal Ideation Among Adults Diagnosed with Schizophrenia: A Secondary Analysis of Data from the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) Using Structural Equation ModelingMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 9

9:45 AMJames Martin, Ryan KullResilience in Response to Institutionalized Risk: The Experiences of Transgender Veterans (discussant organizer and symposium organizer)Ballroom Level, Congressional Hall A

Benjamin HenwoodPatterns and Predictors of Housing Relocations Experienced By Housing First TenantsMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

10:15 AMLeyla KarimliYouth in an Unstable WorldDeveloping and Testing Feasibility of an Integrated Intervention Preventing Family Separation and Improving Child Protective Outcomes Among Ultra-Poor Families in Burkina FasoMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

Ryan KullResilience in Response to Institutionalized Risk: The Experiences of Transgender VeteransHealthcare Avoidance and Mental Health Problems Among Transgender Veterans: The Role of Minority Stressors Ballroom Level, Congressional Hall A

10:45 AMDeborah Padgett, Bikki Smith, Mimi Choy-Brown, Emmy Tiderington, Micaela MercadoThe Grand Challenge of Ending Homelessness; Social Work Research on Permanent Supportive HousingMental Health Recovery and Homelessness: A Mixed Method Study of Supportive HousingMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 16

11:15 AMShelly Ben David, James Jaccard, Michelle MunsonYouth in an Unstable WorldGlobal Comparison of Predictors of Suicide Ideation in YouthMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 13

11:30 AMWen-Jui Han, Judith SiegelSupporting Families in Mental Health ServicesParenting and Child Well-Being in Trauma-Exposed Families in ChinaMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 5

William ByansiEconomic Development: Promises and ChallengesUtilizing a Family-Based Economic Strengthening Intervention to Improve Mental Health Well-Being Among Female AIDS-Orphaned Adolescents in Uganda Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 8

Sarilee KahnInternational Social Work and Global Issues (Moderator)Meeting Room Level, Meeting Room 15

12:30 PMDarcey MerrittChild Welfare InterventionsPredictors of Early Care and Education Service Use: Findings from a National Child Welfare SampleMeeting Room Level, Meeting Room 2

POSTER PRESENTATIONSBallroom Level, Grand Ballroom South Salon

8:00 AM-9:30 AMBesa Bauta Agency Perspective on Implementation of Evidence-Based Models in Child Welfare

Justine McGovernLocation, Location, Location: Addressing Urban-Rural Disparities in Dementia Practice and Research

Emmy TideringtonThere’s Nowhere to Go from Here: Barriers to Recovery and the Paradox of “Permanent” Supportive Housing

9:45 AM-11:15 AMOzge Sensoy Bahar“The Name Says It All, It’s Saraybostan”: Life in the Inner-City through Low-Income Kurdish Migrant Women’s Eyes

Besa BautaMultiple Stakeholder Perspectives Regarding Implementing a Child Mental Health EBP into Child Welfare Services

Stacey BarrengerWhat’s Recovery Got to Do with It? On Becoming a Peer Provider

Jung Hyun ParkA Grounded Theory Study on the Interpersonal Relationships of the Hard of Hearing with the Hearing: Focusing on Invisible Disability, Communication Coping Strategy, Disability Identity Formation

11:30 AM-1:00 PMAlexandra Gensemer, Priya Gopalan, Micaela MercadoOutcomes of NYC Opportunity Youth

Bikki Smith, Deborah K. Padgett, Mimi Choy-BrownRecovery through the Eyes of Individuals with Multiple Complex Needs: A Photo-Elicitation Study

Melissa BessahaPredictors of Length of Hospital Stay Using a National Sample of Emerging Adult Patients with Psychotic Disorders

NYU SILVER RECEPTION: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 | 8:00 PM

Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown HotelFireview Room, Lobby Level

Celebrating our award winners and Deborah Padgett’s new book, Housing First: Ending Homelessness, Transforming Systems, and Changing Lives

This schedule is up-to-date as of January 12, 2016. It is sourced from self-reporting and the SSWR 2016 online presentation schedule.

For more information, please visit socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016 or the SSWR conference website: secure.sswr.org/2016-conference-home.

socialwork.nyu.edu/sswr2016