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Mariana Sanchez, Ph.D.
Center for Research on U.S. Latino 29620 SW 166 Ct.

HIV/AIDS & Drug Abuse, Homestead, FL. 33035

Florida International University (786) 315-6774

11200 SW 8th St., PCA 355B

Miami, FL. 33199

Tel: (305) 348-7354

Fax: (305) 315-6774

Email: msanche@fiu.edu






EDUCATION

2008-2012 Florida International University, Miami, FL.



Doctorate of Philosophy in Social Welfare

Dissertation: The Influence of Religious Coping on the Substance Use and HIV-Risk Behaviors of Recent Latino Immigrants.




    1. Florida International University, Miami, FL.

Masters in Social Work


    1. Florida International University, Miami, FL.

Bachelors of Arts in Psychology

Minor in Sociology




    1. University of Miami, Miami, FL.

Worked towards a B.A. in Psychology


    1. Miami Dade Community College, Miami, FL.

Associates in Arts


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012-present Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse

Florida International University, Miami, FL.

Postdoctoral Associate


  • Working independently and collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary research staff in planning, organizing, and conducting NIH funded longitudinal research focused on sociocultural influences of behavioral health disparities (namely substance abuse and HIV/AIDS) among Latino populations.

  • Leading in the protocol development, staff training/supervising, and data analyses of the center’s research projects.

  • Developing manuscripts for the purpose of publication in peer reviewed journals

  • Disseminating research findings through presentations at national and international conferences

  • Leading in the development of NIH grant proposals/applications through various funding mechanism (i.e., R24, R34, R01, P20).

  • Providing guidance, supervision, and mentoring to the center’s pre-doctoral fellows in the writing of peer reviewed manuscripts, conference presentations, and development of F31 pre-doctoral fellowship applications.

  • Conducing university wide multi-disciplinary presentations and workshops on the extent of substance abuse, HIV, and other health disparities affecting Latinos in the U.S.

  • Establishing and maintaining collaborative working relationships with community stakeholders and research partners.

2000-2008 Research Triangle Institute

Health, Social, and Economics Research Department

Legacy for Children Project, Miami, FL.

Research Analyst


  • Lead assessor in an 8 year longitudinal randomized control trial of what is currently a CDC evidence-based public health intervention aimed at imporving child outcomes by fostering positive parenting among low-income mothers of infants and young children.

  • Primary data collection methods included computer assisted personal interviews (CAPI); administering intellectual, social, behavioral, and emotional development assessments on mothers and children (ages birth-5); home visits.

    1. Children’s Home Society, Miami, FL.

Case Manager

      • Social service provider in a community shelter for abused, neglected, and abandoned children

      • Acting as a liaison between children in the juvenile dependency system and a host service providers including the foster care, medical, and legal systems.

      • Coordinating and facilitating family visitations

      • Maintaining clinical records and program documentation in accordance to state Medicaid standards

    1. Mailman Center for Child Development, Miami, FL.

University of Miami Department of Pediatrics

Research Associate

  • Recruitment and data collection for a longitudinal study examining the infant vocalization and early speech/language development of at-risk developmentally delayed children.

INTERNSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

08/08-04/10 Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse



Pre-Doctoral Fellow

  • Developed grant proposals, collaborated with colleagues in developing and presenting peer reviewed manuscripts at national and international conferences, conducted statistical analysis of various longitudinal studies and collaborated with community organizations and stakeholders.

01/03-06/03 Mailman Center for Child Development, Miami, FL.

Department of Social Work

  • Facilitated a community-based group therapy intervention for children ages 8 to 12 who had been exposed to domestic violence

  • Individual and family therapy with children and adult survivors of domestic violence

  • Provided counseling and support services for HIV positive mothers at a community clinic.

01/02-01/02 Family Resource Center, Miami, FL.



  • Conducted a group therapeutic intervention with adult substance abusers

  • On-site and in-home individual, couples, and family counseling with adults and adolescents

01/98-04/98 Children’s Home Society of Florida, Miami, FL.



Family Visitation Center

  • Administered court ordered supervision of family visitations between parents and children

  • Generated court reports documenting supervised family visitations for Miami-Dade County Juvenile Justice Center



RESEARCH FUNDING

04/10-04/12 The Influence of Religious Coping on the Substance Use/HIV-Risk

Behaviors of Recent Latino Immigrants.

Principal Investigator: Mariana Sanchez

National Institute on Drug Abuse

F31-Ruth Kirschstein National Research Pre-doctoral Fellowship.



Grants Under Review
Alcohol Use Trajectories of Latino Immigrants During Their First Decade in the U.S.

Mario De La Rosa (Principal Investigator); Mariana Sanchez (Project Director)

National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

(R01): Behavioral and Social Science Research on Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities (PA-13-292).


Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research (LRP-HDR)

National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities

Mentor: Mario De La Rosa


PUBLICATIONS


Published manuscripts
Sanchez, M., De La Rosa, M., Blackson, T.C., Rojas, P., & Li, T. (2014) Pre- to post-immigration alcohol use trajectories among recent Latino immigrants. Psychology of Addictive Behavior. Advance online publication September 22, 2014.
Sanchez, M., Dillon, F. R., & De La Rosa, M.  (2014). Impact of religious coping on the alcohol use and acculturative stress of recent Latino immigrants. Journal of Religion and Health. Published online May 25, 2014. doi 10.1007/s10943-014-9883-6
Sanchez, M., Dillon, F., Ruffin, B., & De La Rosa, M. (2012). The influence of religious coping on the acculturative stress of recent Latino immigrants. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 21, 171-194.
Sastre, F., Sanchez, M. & De La Rosa M. (In press) Changes in pre- to post-immigration HIV risk behavior among recent Latino immigrants. AIDS Education and Prevention
Concha, M., Sanchez, M., De La Rosa, M., & Villar, M. E. (2013). A longitudinal study of social capital and acculturation-related stress among recent Latino immigrants in South Florida: A longitudinal study. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 35, 469-485.
De La Rosa, M., Sanchez, M., Dillon, F., Ruffin, B.A., Blackson, T., & Schwartz. (2012). Alcohol use among Latinos: A comparison of pre-immigration, post-immigration, and U.S. born Latinos. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 14, 371-378
Blackson, T., De La Rosa, M., Sanchez, M., & Li, T. (In press). Latino immigrants' biological parents’ histories of substance use problems in their country of origin predict their pre- and post-immigration alcohol use problems. Substance Abuse.

Cyrus, E., Trepka, M. J., De La Rosa, M., Gollub, E., Li, T., Sanchez, M., … Albatineh, A. (In press). Social capital and HIV risk changes among recent immigrants in South Florida. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.


Dillon, F. R., De La Rosa, M. R., & Sanchez, M., & Schwartz, S. (2013). Pre-immigration family cohesion and drug/alcohol abuse recent Latino immigrants. The Family Journal, 20, 256-266.
Ibanez, G.E., Dillon, F., Sanchez, M., De La Rosa, M., Li, T., & Villar, M. (In press). Changes in family cohesion and acculturative stress among recent Latino immigrants: A growth curve analysis. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
Publications Under Review
Sanchez, M., Concha, M., Dillon, F.R., Li, T., Sastre, F., & De La Rosa, M. (under review) Changes in pre- to post-immigration religious resources among recent Latino immigrants:   An Eco-systems perspective. Journal of Religion & Health.
Concha, M., Sanchez, M, Patria, R., Villar, M.,., & De La Rosa, M. (under review). Differences in acculturation and trajectories of anxiety and alcohol consumption among recently migrated mothers and daughters in South Florida. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology.
Rojas, P., Li, T., Sanchez, M., Dillon, F. & De La Rosa, M. (under review). Alcohol and Other Determinants of Non-medical Use of Prescription Medication among Latinas: A Five Year Follow-up. Journal of Latina/o Psychology.
Romano, E., De La Rosa, M., & Sanchez, M., Babino, R., Taylor, E., (under review). Drinking and driving among documented and undocumented recent Latino immigrants in Miami Dade County, Florida. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.



PRESENTATIONS


Sanchez, M., Dillon, F., Kanamori, M., Rojas, P., & De la Rosa, M. (2015, April). Understanding the twin epidemics of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS affecting Latinos. Oral panel presentation at the Urban Affairs Association Conference. Miami, FL.
De La Rosa, M. & Sanchez M. (2015, March). Sociocultural determinants of alcohol use among Latino immigrants. Poster presented at Xaview Univeristy of Lousiana College of Pharmacy Eighth Health Disparities Conference. New Orleans, LA
De La Rosa, M., Sanchez, M., Romano, E. (2015, June). Sociocultural differences in drinking and driving risk perception among recent Latino immigrants in South Florida. Presented at the National Hispanic Science Network International Conference. San Antonio, TX.
Sanchez, M., De la Rosa, M., Dillon, M., Rojas, P., Li, T., & Sastre, F. (2014, December). Pre- to post-immigration alcohol use and HIV-risk behavior trajectories among recent Latino immigrants. Poster presented at the Minority Health & Health Disparities Grantees’ Conference. National Harbor, MD.
Sanchez, M., Dillon, F.R., Concha, M., De La Rosa, M. (2013, November). Impact of Religious Coping on the Acculturative Stress of Recent Latino Immigrants. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Cyrus, E., Sanchez, M., Rojas, P., & De La Rosa, M. (2013, November). Immigration, HIV Risk Behavior, and Social Capital among Recent Latino Immigrants. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA.
Sanchez, M. & De La Rosa M. (2013, October). Changes in Pre- to Post-Immigration HIV Risk Behavior Among Recent Latino Immigrants. Workforce Development HIV/AIDS Workshop. Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work. Miami, FL.
Rojas, P., Sanchez, M., De La Rosa, M. (2013, August). Correlates of Non-prescribed Sedative Use Among Latino Women in the U.S.: A Five Year Follow-up. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Conference. Busan, South Korea.
De La Rosa, M., Sanchez, M., Rojas, P. (2013, August). Changes in Pre- to Post-Immigration HIV Risk Behavior Among Recent Latino Immigrants. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Conference. Busan, South Korea.

Sanchez, M., De La Rosa, Li, T., Rojas, M., & Sastre, M. (2013, March). Pre and Post Immigration Alcohol Use Among Recent Latino Immigrants. Poster presented at the Xavier University College of Pharmacy Sixth Annual Health Disparities Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Rojas, P., Sanchez, M., Li, T., Cyrus, E., & De La Rosa, M. (2013, March). Determinants of Non-prescription Sedative Use Among Latina Women. Poster presented at the Xavier University College of Pharmacy Sixth Annual Health Disparities Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Ravelo, G. J., Rojas, P., Li, T., Sanchez, M., Dillon, F. R., & De La Rosa, M. (2013, March). Provider Interaction and HIV Screening among Middle Age & Older Latinas. Poster presented at the New England Science Symposium, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

De La Rosa, M., Rojas, P., Rubio Rivera, S., & Sanchez, M. (2012, December). Developing and Maintaining Effective Academic-Community Partnerships when Conducting Health Disparity Research within a Latino Community. Intergrated panel presentation at the 2012 Summit on the Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. National Harbor, Maryland.


Sanchez, M., Dillon, F. R., Ruffin, B. A., & De La Rosa, M. (2011, October). Examining the Relationship between Positive/Negative Religious Coping and Acculturative Stress among Recent Latino Immigrants. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the American Public Health Association. Washington D.C.
De La Rosa, M., & Sanchez, M. (2011, April). The Recent Latino Immigrant Study: Examining the influence of pre-immigration assets on the substance use and HIV-risk behaviors of recent Latino immigrants. Paper presented at the C-SALUD Bi-Annual Conference: Substance Abuse & HIV/AIDS in Latinos-Linking Research with the Community. North Miami, FL.
Sanchez, M. (2011, March). The influence of religious coping on the acculturative stress of recent Latino immigrants. Paper presented at Florida International University Social Work Scholars Colloquium Series. Miami, FL.
De La Rosa, M., Sanchez, M., Ruffin, B., & Dillon, F. (2011, March). Alcohol use among Latino adults: A comparison of pre-immigration, post-immigration, and U.S. born Latinos. Paper presented at Florida International University Social Work Scholars Colloquium Series. Miami, FL.
Sanchez, M., Dillon, F., Ruffin, B. & De La Rosa, M. (2011, January). The influence of religious coping on the acculturative stress of recent Latino immigrants. Poster presented at Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. Tampa, FL.
Sanchez, M., Rojas, P., Dillon, F. & De La Rosa, M. (2010, January). Religiosity as a cultural protective factor against illicit drug use among Latina women. Poster presented at Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA.
Sanchez, M. (2009, February). The effects of religious coping on substance abuse and HIV risk behavior among recent immigrants. Presented at CRUSADA Scientific Sessions, Florida International University, Miami, FL.

COMMUNITY AND UNIVERISTY SERVICE

Spring 2015 Introduction to Latent Growth Curve Models Workshop

Led a training at the Center for Research on US Latino HIV/AIDS and

Drug Abuse with the primary goal of introducing the center's pre-

doctoral fellows to the theory and application of latent growth curve

models.
Summer 2013 Structural Equation Modeling Workshop

Led a training for the Social Work doctoral students at Florida

International University Robert Stempel School of Public Health and

Social Work. Workshop focused on introducing application and

interpretation of statistical models that are designed for the analysis of

multivariate data with latent variables.
Spring 2013 C-SALUD Advisory Board Member
Spring, 2011 Roundtable Moderator

Assessing Cultural Competency in Your Treatment Programs

C-SALUD Bi-Annual Conference: Substance Abuse & HIV/AIDS in Latinos-Linking Research with the Community. North Miami, FL.

Spring, 2011 Doctoral Student Representative

Florida International University

• Student representative for Department of Social Work Doctoral

Committee

• Assisted in the development of a revised doctoral curriculum


Fall, 2010 Focus Group Moderator

Facilitated focus groups for two doctoral student cohorts as part of a FIU University Gradate School self study of the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare.


Spring, 2010 Research Assistant for You Gotta Know!/Hay Que Saber Campaign

Facilitated data collection for a study/campaign aimed at increasing awareness of HIV-risk and alcohol behaviors among FIU student body.



Academic and Professional Honors

Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse. Pre-doctoral Fellow

Florida International University (2008-2010)

Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society) (1998)

Collegiate Scholarship, University of Miami (1995)


Professional Memberships

The Society for Social Work Research



American Public Health Association

National Hispanic Science Network
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