Assistant Professor David Cordova’s paper, “Testing the Parent-Adolescent Acculturation Discrepancy Hypothesis: A Five-Wave Longitudinal Study” was accepted for publication in the Journal for Research on Adolescence.
Assistant Professor David Cordova’s article, "Storytelling for Empowerment for Latino Teens: Increasing HIV Prevention Knowledge & Attitudes" was accepted for publication in the Journal of Adolescent Research.
Assistant Professor David Cordova was selected for the National Institutes of Health-funded Visiting Professor Program at the University of California San Francisco Center for AIDS Prevention Studies.
Assistant Professor David Cordova’s paper, "Toward a Typology of Acculturative Stress: Results among Hispanic Immigrants in the United States" has been accepted for publication in the Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences.
Assistant Professor David Cordova’s paper, “Trajectories of cultural stressors and effects on mental health and substance use among Hispanic immigrant adolescents" was accepted for publication in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Assistant Professor David Cordova co-authored a paper, "Developmental trajectories of acculturation: Links with family functioning and mental health in recent-immigrant Hispanic adolescents," which has been accepted for publication in Child Development journal.
Assistant Professor David Cordova’s research, "A Community Engaged Approach to Working toward the Implementation of Mental Health Best Practices in a Primary Care Setting," has been accepted for presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation.
Assistant professor David Cordova co-authored a paper, "Substance use disorders among first and second-generation immigrant adults in the USA: Evidence of an immigrant paradox?" which was accepted for publication in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
Assistant professor David Cordova had his article, “Family Functioning and Parent Support Trajectories and Substance Use and Misuse among Minority Urban Adolescents: A Latent Class Growth Analysis” published in Substance Use & Misuse journal.
Assistant professor David Cordova’s paper, "The Role of Intrapersonal and Ecodevelopmental Factors in the Lives of Latino Alternative High School Youth," was published in the Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work. Co-authors include Amanda Ciofu (MSW '13) and Kune Park (MSW '13).
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