Jessica Marisol Marroquin

Jessica Marisol Marroquin
  • PhD MSW
  • Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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Introduction
Marisol is a health equity scholar and clinical social worker. Her work largely focuses on identifying and addressing health disparities among the Latinx, neurodiverse, and other marginalized communities to increase their support and help them acquire health equity
Current institution
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Current position
  • Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow
Additional affiliations
July 2021 - July 2023
Valleywise Health Medical Center
Position
  • LMSW PRN
Description
  • Work collaboratively with doctors, nurses, patients and their families to identity and respond to optimize health opportunities towards recovery and stability within the community
August 2021 - December 2021
Arizona State University
Position
  • Faculty Associate
Description
  • Professor for SWG 533- Diversity & Oppression in the Social Work Context
Education
August 2018 - May 2023
Arizona State University
Field of study
  • Social Work
June 2016 - May 2017
California State University, Long Beach
Field of study
  • Social Work: Integrated Health
August 2012 - May 2016
Whittier College
Field of study
  • Social Work & Spanish with minor in Pyschology

Publications

Publications (5)
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The paper explores the intersection of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Latinx Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) within Latinx communities, focusing on Photovoice as a method to understand systemic inequalities and power dynamics. Drawing on Freire’s concept of critical consciousness, CRT and LatCrit frameworks delve into institutional racism and inters...
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This study examined maintenance of treatment effects in a culturally tailored parent education program for Latinx families of children with autism spectrum disorder using a behavior maintenance framework. In a two-site randomized waitlist-control study, we compared differences in parent and child outcomes across three timepoints using linear mixed...
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We examine the challenges formerly homeless young adults (FHYAs) face after they transition out of homelessness. Considering the adversities FHYAs face, it is unclear how transitioning to stable housing may affect their mental well-being or what types of stressors they may experience once housed. This study investigates the social environment young...
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects a substantial number of individuals and their families. Early diagnosis followed by intensive behavioral services is critical to reducing social communication deficits and behavioral challenges. Research has continually demonstrated health disparities with Latinx families that perpetuate lower ASD prevalence r...

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