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Tessa Nalven - Multiracial Health Disparities in Substance Use

Tessa Nalven - Multiracial Health Disparities in Substance Use

Update: 2023-08-14
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Epidemiological surveys suggest that prevalence of harmful patterns of substance use is greatest among Multiracial populations relative to other racial demographic groups. Yet, most studies either do not report full racial demographics or under-sample people who identify as multiracial. In this episode, Tessa Nalven illuminates the importance of studying multiracial populations, discusses theoretical mechanisms for disparities, and provides recommendations for research with multiracial populations. Tessa Nalven is a currently finishing her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at the University of Rhode Island. She is completing her clinical internship year at the Boston VA. Tessa was the recipient of the 2022 Division 50 DEI Student Recognition Award.




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Tessa Nalven - Multiracial Health Disparities in Substance Use

Tessa Nalven - Multiracial Health Disparities in Substance Use

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