coe-staff: CPHS Colloquium Recording and Candidate Feedback: Dr. Pablo Montero-Zamora

Education Dean educationdean at uoregon.edu
Wed Dec 7 14:37:10 PST 2022


Sent on behalf of Ellen McWhirter

Dear COE faculty, staff, and students,

Pasted below is a link to the recording of Dr. Pablo Montero-Zamora's colloquium from earlier today. You will need to log in with your Duck ID and password to view the recording.
https://uoregon.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=f2b162b3-18ab-45a2-a493-af640130466d

We welcome all (faculty, staff, students, and others) who had the opportunity to attend or view the colloquium and/or interact with Dr. Montero-Zamora to provide feedback via this Qualtrics survey by Friday, December 9th at noon. https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1HZ4Fk9x882c4bY

Thank you!

From: Education Dean
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2022 3:42 PM
To: coe-staff at lists.uoregon.edu; coeug at lists.uoregon.edu; coegr at lists.uoregon.edu
Subject: CPHS Colloquium Invitation: Dr. Pablo Montero-Zamora, December 7th 9:00-10:00am

Sent on behalf of Ellen McWhirter

The Counseling Psychology and Human Services department invites you to attend a colloquium presented by Dr. Pablo Montero-Zamora
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
9:00am - 10:00am

In-person in HEDCO 230T or via Zoom (link below)

"Preventing Alcohol Use Among Latinos/as. Findings and Future Directions from an Etiologic and Intervention Research Approach"
Studying risk and protective factors is crucial to address the global disease burden attributable to alcohol use. This talk presents findings from original studies that examined risk and protective factors (i.e., etiologic factors) for alcohol use and misuse to inform prevention efforts and interventions among Latino/a populations. The talk will focus on the role of etiologic factors as targeted mediators for preventive interventions delivered in a new cultural context. Results underscore the universal nature of risk and protective factors and how such etiologic factors are instrumental in examining how preventive interventions work after cultural adaptation. Findings provide the foundation for future work on how cultural stress, immigration stress, and social influences (e.g., media and interpersonal) might play an essential role in the etiology of alcohol use among recent Latino immigrants in the United States and the implementation of culturally appropriate preventive interventions aimed to promote health and prevent behavioral problems in this population. There will be a question and answer session following the presentation and an opportunity to provide your feedback.

This presentation is part of an on-campus interview for the Assistant Professor in Applied Prevention and Health Promotion<https://careers.uoregon.edu/cw/en-us/job/530175> in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services.

About Dr. Montero-Zamora
Dr. Pablo Montero-Zamora is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at the University of Texas Austin. He also serves as a research consultant to the Organization of American States and to research groups at the University of Washington and Boston College. He has a Ph.D. in Prevention Science & Community Health from the University of Miami, an MS in Epidemiology-Health Metrics from the National Institute of Public Health of Mexico, and an MS in Dentistry from the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain. His work focuses on the influence of context, parents, and peers on Latino/a youth substance use and mental health. Specifically, he studies how cultural stressors (e.g., perceived discrimination), migration, and social norms influence family functioning and dynamics, resulting in youth antisocial and prosocial behaviors. By studying these etiological relations, and their potential variability among subgroups in the U.S. and abroad, his research ultimately centers on improving the development, implementation, and evaluation of culturally adapted evidence-based interventions targeting Latino/a families. Dr. Montero-Zamora's CV is attached to this email. Please join us to learn more about Dr. Montero-Zamora's work!

Zoom Link
Topic: 12/7 CPHS Assistant Professor in Applied Prevention and Health Promotion (Dr. Pablo Montero-Zamora)
Time: Dec 7, 2022 09:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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