Cultural considerations and community-based approaches for understanding the impact of our work on health, well being and resilience of our participants

Saturday, March 31, 2012: 2:10 PM-3:30 PM
Yerba Buena Salon 4-6 (San Francisco Marriott Marquis)
Speakers:
Josephine V. Serrata, MS, Georgia State University
Alvina Rosales, MA, Georgia State University
Joanna R. Weinberg, MA, Georgia State University

Authors:
Julia L. Perilla, PhD, Georgia State University
Caroline Lippy, PhD, Georgia State University
Rebecca Rodriguez, BA, Georgia State University & Casa de Esperanza
R. Lillianne Macias, BA, Georgia State University

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Learning Objectives:
  1. Recognize the intersection of ecological elements and the dynamics of domestic violence as they pertain to research and evaluation
  2. Obtain a better understanding of culturally appropriate research and evaluation designs
  3. Obtain new tools for potential use in their own projects

Description:
The purpose of this symposium is to explore different research methodologies to help expand our thinking about conducting research on health and domestic violence.

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