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(January 2016)

HIV and substance abuse with migrant populations

Horner, P., & Martin, S.

Paper presented at Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting

Washington, D.C.

(January 2016)

The importance of work in HIV/AIDS for health literacy with Spanish-Speaking agricultural workers

Horner, P., Martin, S., Bosey, Z., & Milanovic, E.

Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference

Washington, D.C.

(November 2014)

The impact of detainment and deportation on Latino youth and their families

Martinez, R., Sanders, L., & Horner, P.

Presented at the Julian Samora Research Institute 25th Anniversary Conference Latinos in 2050: Restoring the Public Good

East Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

International social work: Promoting human rights through research and practice

Parada, H., Sosa, L., & Horner, P.

Presented at the Latino Social Workers National Conference

Chicago, Illinois

(October 2014)

Service delivery gaps, HIV and substance abuse and new technologies

Horner, P., & Martin, S.

Paper presented at the Julian Samora Research Institute 25th Anniversary Conference

East Lansing, Michigan

(July 2014)

From activism to data and back: Mixed methods research and community activism amid immigration reform in the United States

Lopez, W., Doering-White, J., Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., & Delva, J.

Paper presented at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: Promoting Social and Economic Equality

Melbourne, Australia

(March 2014)

Substance abuse and Latina women

Horner, P.

Presented at Embracing Our Changes: Promoting Health for Women of Color from Midlife and Beyond. Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan

(January 2014)

The impact of deportation on children and adolescents development

Horner, P., Delva, J., Martinez, R., Sanders, L., & Cortez, P.

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work Research

San Antonio, Texas

(October 2013)

Interactional health disparities within the context of gender inequities in the Dominican Republic

Horner, P., & Nassiri, R.

Paper accepted for the International Conference on HIV/AIDS, STDs and STIs

Orlando, Florida

(June 2013)

The human side of deportation

Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., & Delva, J.

Paper delivered at Cambio de Colores, Change of Colores: Latinos and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities, Annual Conference, Millennium Center, University of Missouri-St. Louis

St. Louis, Missouri

(April 2013)

Neoliberalism and communities of color

Martinez, R., Young, M. E., Lyon-Callo, V., & Horner, P.

Discussant at Race in 21st Century America: The 8th National Conference, Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan

(July 2012)

Predictors of discordance in Chilean families

Ma, J., Horner, P., Han, Y., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Delva, J., & Castillo, M.

Poster accepted for the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development

Edmonton, Canada

(June 2012)

Hay que Sufrir (Suffering is Necessary): The hermeneutics of suffering in the migrant settlement process

Horner, P., & Martinez, R.

Paper presented at Cambio de Colores, Change of Colores: Latinos and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities

Columbia, Missouri

(January 2012)

Defining neighborhoods through residents' perceptions: A qualitative approach

Horner, P.

Paper presented at Urban Neighborhood Dynamics and the Health and Mental Health of Urban Racial and Ethnic and Sexual Minorities: A Study of Detroit and Santiago Residents, 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research

Washington, D.C.

(January 2012)

Neighborhood characteristics and adolescents' outcomes: A study of the built environment In Santiago, Chile

Delva, J., Horner, P., & Momper, S.

Paper presented at Urban Neighborhood Dynamics and the Health and Mental Health of Urban Racial and Ethnic and Sexual Minorities: A Study of Detroit and Santiago Residents, 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research

Washington, D.C.