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Published Refereed Articles

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Martínez Rodríguez, G., Becerra, D. & Castillo, J.  (2009). Cultural specific youth substance abuse resistance skills: Applicability and generalizabiltity on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Research on Social Work Practice, 19 (2) 152-164.

Holley, L. C., Moya Salas, L., Marsiglia, F. F., Yabiku, S., Fitzharris, B. & Jackson, K. F. (2009). Youth of Mexican descent of the Southwest: Exploring differences in ethnic labels. Children & Schools, 31 (1), 1-64.

Parsai, M., Voisine, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Nieri, T. (2009). The protective and risk effects of parents and peers on the substance use attitudes and behaviors of Mexican Americans female and male adolescents. Youth & Society, 40 (3), 353-376.

Holleran-Steiker, L. K., Gonzalez-Castro, F., Kumpfer, K., Marsiglia, F. F., Coard, S., & Hopson, L. M. (2008).  A dialogue regarding cultural adaptation of interventions.  Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8 (1), 154-162.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Luengo, M. A., Nieri, T. & Villar, P. (2008). Immigrant advantage? Substance use among Latin American immigrant and native-born youth in Spain. Ethnicity & Health, 13 (2) 149-170.

Hecht. M. L., Elek, E., Wagstaff, D., Kam, J. A., Marsiglia, F. F., Dustman, P., Reeves, L., & Harthun, M. (2008). Immediate and short-term effects of the 5th grade version of the keepin’it REAL substance use prevention intervention. Journal of Drug Education, 38 (3), 225-251.

Luengo, M. A., Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Gómez-Fragüela, J. A., Romero, E., Villar, P., & Nieri, T. (2008). A cross-national study pre-adolescent substance use: Exploring differences between youth in Spain and Arizona. Substance Use and Misuse, 43 (11). 1574-1596.

Roundtree, M. A., Pomeroy, E. C. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2008). Domestic violence shelters as prevention agents for HIV? Health and Social Work, 33 (3), 221-228.

Reeves, L., Dustman, P., Holleran, L. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2008). Creating culturally-grounded prevention videos: Defining moments in the journey to collaboration. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8 (1), 65-94.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Castillo, J., Becerra, D. & Nieri, T. (2008). Drug resistance strategies and substance use among adolescents in Monterrey, Mexico. Journal of Primary Prevention, 29 (2), 167-192.

Voisine, S., Parsai, M., Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., & Nieri, T. (2008). Parental monitoring and adolescent substance use among Mexican/Mexican American adolescents in the Southwest United States. Families in Society, 89 (2) 264-273.

Harthun, M., Dustman, P., Reeves, L., Hecht, M. L., & Marsiglia, F. F. (2008). Culture in the Classroom:  Developing Teacher Proficiency in Delivering a Culturally-grounded Prevention Curriculum. Journal of Primary Prevention, 29 (5), 435-454.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Chase-Lingard, E., Nieri, T., & Nagoshi, J. (2008). Gender identity and substance use among students in two high schools in Monterrey, Mexico. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 95 (3), 258-268.

Dixon-Rayle, A., Yabiku, S. T., Okamoto, S., Tann, S. S., Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Burke, A. (2007). The efficacy of a multicultural prevention intervention among urban American Indian Youth in the Southwest, Journal of Primary Prevention, 26 (6) 547-568.

Kulis, S., Yabiku, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Nieri, T., Crossman, A. (2007). Differences by gender, ethnicity, and acculturation in the efficacy of the keepin’it REAL model prevention program. Journal of Drug Education, 37(2) 123-144.

Yabiku, S., Dixon-Rayle, A., Okamoto, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Kulis, S. (2007). The effect of neighborhood context on the drug use of American Indian youth of the Southwest.  Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 6 (2) 181-204.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Sicotte, D., Nieri, T. (2007). Neighborhood effects on youth substance use in a southwestern city.  Sociological Perspectives, 50 (2), 273-301.

Yabiku, S., Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Lewin, B., Nieri, T., Hussaini, S. (2007). Neighborhood effects on the efficacy of a program to prevent youth alcohol use.  Substance Use and Misuse, 42, 65-87.

Kulis, S., Nieri, T., Yabiku, S., Stromwall, L., Marsiglia, F. F. (2007). Promoting reduced and discontinued substance use among adolescent substance users: Effectiveness of a universal prevention program. Prevention Science, 8 (1) 35-49.

Marsiglia, F. F., Nieri, T., Stiffman, A. (2006). HIV/AIDS protective factors among urban American Indian youth.  Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 17 (4)745-758.

Holleran, L. K. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2006).  Successful pursuit of research funding: An interview with Flavio F. Marsiglia. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6 (3)117-120.

Holley. L., Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Keith, V. (2006). Ethnicity versus ethnic identity: What predicts substance use norms and behaviors? Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6 (3) 53-79.

Warren, J., Hecht, M. L., Wagstaff, D. A., Elek, E., Khadidiatou, N., Dustman, P., Marsiglia, F. F. (2006). Communicating prevention:  The effects of the keepin’it REAL classroom videotapes and televised PSAs on middle school students’ substance use. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 34 (2) 210-228.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Nieri, T., & Parsai, M. (2005). God Forbid! Substance use among religious and nonreligious youth.  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 75 (4) 585-598.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Wagstaff, D., Elek, E., Dran, D. (2005) Acculturation status and substance use prevention with Mexican and Mexican-American youth. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 5 (½) 85-111.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F.F., Elek-Fisk, E. Wastak, D., Hecht, M.L. (2005). Mexican/Mexican American adolescents and keepin’it REAL: An evidence-based substance abuse prevention program. Children & Schools, 27 (3)133-145.

Hecht, M. L., Marsiglia, F. F., Kayo, R. (2004). Cultural factors in adolescent prevention. Addiction Professional, 2 (3) 21-25.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Hecht, M. L. & Sills, S. (2004). Ethnicity and ethnic identity as predictors of drug norms and drug use among pre-adolescents in the Southwest.  Substance Use & Misuse, 39 (7) 1061-1094.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Nieri, T., Sicotte, D., Hohmann-Marriott, B. (2004).  Majority rules? The effects of school ethnic composition on substance use by Mexican heritage adolescents.  Sociological Focus, 37 (4) 373-393.

Hecht, M. L., Marsiglia, F. F., Elek-Fisk, E., Wagstaff, D. A, Kulis, S., Dustman, P. (2003). Culturally-grounded substance use prevention: An evaluation of the keepin’t REAL curriculum. Prevention Science, 4 (4) 233-248.

Napoli, M., Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S. (2003).  Sense of belonging to school as a protective factor against drug use among urban Southwest Native American pre-adolescents. Social Work in the Addictions, 3 (2) 25-42.

Gosin, M., Marsiglia, F. F., Hecht, M. L. (2003).  Keepin’it REAL: A drug resistance curriculum tailored to the strengths and needs of pre-adolescents of the Southwest. Journal of Drug Education, 33 (2) 119-142.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F.F., Hurdle, D. (2003). Gender, ethnicity, and drug use: Exploring differences among adolescents in the Southwest.  Journal of Community Psychology, 31 (2) 167-188.

Marsiglia, F.F., Miles, B. W., Dustman, P., & Sills, S. (2002).  Ties that protect: An ecological perspective on Latino/a urban pre-adolescent drug use.  Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 11 (3/4) 191-220.

Marsiglia, F.F.  (2002). Navigating in groups...experiencing the cultural as political.  Social Work with Groups, 25(1/2) 129-137.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Waller, M. (2002).  Language preference and drug use among Southwestern Mexican American middle school students.  Children & Schools, 25 (3) 145-158.

Holleran, L., Dustman, P., Reeves, L. & Marsiglia F. F. (2002) Creating culturally grounded videos for substance abuse prevention: A dual perspective on process.  Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 2 (1) 55-78.

Kulis, S., Napoli, M. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2002).  The effects of ethnic pride and biculturalism on the drug use norms of urban American Indian adolescents in the Southwest. Social Work Research, 26 (2) 101-112.

Harthun, M.L., Drapeau, A.E., Dustman, P.A. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2002) Implementing a prevention curriculum: An effective researcher-teacher partnership.  Education and Urban Society, 34 (3) 353-364.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Daley, J. M. (2002).  Latinos participating in multiethnic coalitions to prevent substance abuse: A case study.  Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 5 (3/4) 97-121.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Hecht, M. L. (2002). Gender labels and gender identity as predictors of drug use among ethnically diverse middle school students.  Youth and Society, 33, 3, 442-475.

Okamoto, S., Hurdle, D., & Marsiglia, F. F.  (2001). Exploring culturally-based drug resistance strategies used by American Indian adolescents of the Southwest. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 47 (1) 45-59.

Daley, J. M. & Marsiglia, F. F.  (2001). Social diversity within nonprofit boards: Views on status and issues.  Journal of the Community Development Society, 32 (2) 290-309.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S. & Hecht, M. L. (2001). Ethnic labels and ethnic identity as predictors of drug use and drug exposure among middle school students in the Southwest.  Journal of Research on Adolescence, 11 (1) 21-48.

Daley, J. M. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2000). Community partnerships: Old wine in new bottles?  Journal of Community Practice, 8 (1) 61-86.

Marsiglia, F. F., Holleran, L. & Jackson, K. M. (2000). Assessing the impact of internal and external resources on school-based substance abuse prevention. Social Work in Education, 22 (3) 145-161.

Pitt, R. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2000). Like oil floating in water: The narrative of an undocumented worker.  Reflections, 6 (4) 18-23.

Patterson, S. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2000). “Mi casa es su casa”: A beginning exploration of Mexican Americans’ natural helping.  Families in Society, 81 (1) 22-31.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Navarro, R. (1999).  Acculturation status and HIV/AIDS knowledge and perception of risk among a group of Mexican American middle school students.  Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Adolescents & Children, 3 (3) 43-61.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Holleran, L. (1999). I’ve learned so much from my mother: Ethnography of a group of Chicana high school students. Social Work in Education, 21 (4) 220-237.

Marsiglia, F. F., Cross, S. & Mitchell, V. (1998).  Culturally grounded group work with adolescent American Indian students. Social Work with Groups, 21 (1/2) 89-102.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1998). Barriers to access and succeeding in college:  Perceptions of a group of Midwestern urban Latino youth.  Journal of Poverty 2 (2) 69-82.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1998). Homosexuality and Latinos/as: Towards an integration of identities. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 4 (3) 36-50.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Johnson, M. W. (1997). Social work with groups and the performing arts in the schools.  Social Work in Education, 19 (1) 53-59.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Zorita, P. (1996).  Narratives as a means to support Latino/a students in higher education.  Reflections, 2 (1) 54-62.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Guy, T. (1995).  Horizontes: A culturally grounded E.S.L. college entry project for Latino students. ERIC, March, ED376906.

Holland, A. K. & Marsiglia F. F. (1994).  The Impact of homelessness as experienced by four cohorts of students. ERIC, May, ED360451.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Halasa, O. (1993).  Ethnic identity and achievement in school as perceived by a group of selected mainland Puerto Rican students. ERIC, January, ED348453.

 

 

Forthcoming Refereed Articles

Marsiglia, F. F., Parsai, M., Kulis, S. (2009). Effects of familism, family cohesion and family adaptability on problem behaviors among adolescents in Mexican immigrant families. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 18 (3).

Marsiglia, F. F., Yabiku, S., Kulis, S., Nieri, T., Lewin, B., & del Colle, M.  (In Press). Effects of school Latino composition and linguistic acculturation on program efficacy in a majority Latino setting. Social Work Research.

Marsiglia, F. F., Nieri, T., Valdez, E., Gurrola, M. & Marrs, C. (2009). History of violence as a predictor of HIV risk among multiethnic, urban youth in the Southwest.  HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 8 (2).

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Nieri, T. (In Press). Perceived ethnic discrimination versus acculturation stress: Influences on substance use among Latino youth in the Southwest. The Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

Parsai, M., Marsiglia, F. F. & Kulis, S. (OnlineFirst). Parental monitoring, religious involvement and drug use among Hispanic and non-Hispanic youth in the Southwest U.S. British Journal of Social Work.

Harthun, M., Dustman, P., Reeves, L., Hecht, M. L., & Marsiglia, F. F. (In Press) Using community-based participatory research to adapt keepin’it REAL: Creating a socially, developmental, and academically appropriate prevention curriculum for 5th graders.  Journal of Alcohol Drug Dependence.

Wagstaff, D., Elek, E., Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F. F.  (In Press). Using a nonparametric bootstrap to obtain a confidence interval for Pearson’s r with cluster randomized data: A case study. Journal of Primary Prevention.

 

Books

 

Marsiglia, F. F. & Kulis, S. (2009). Diversity, Oppression, and Change: Culturally grounded social work. Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books.

 

Marsiglia, F.F. & Hecht, M. L. (2005).
Keepin’it REAL: An evidence-based program.
Santa Cruz, CA.: ETR Associates (Teacher manual, video, and student work books in English and Spanish).

 

Book Chapters

Marsiglia, F. F., Nieri, T. & Becerra, D. (2008). Substance-abuse prevention and treatment: Challenges and Opportunities.  In Greater Phoenix Forward (pp. 68-77). Phoenix, AZ: Arizona State University.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Becerra, D.  (2008). Alcohol and drug problems: Prevention.  In The Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th edition, Vol. 1 (pp.141-147).  Boston, MA: Oxford University Press.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2006).
Process of resiliency and vulnerability among Latinos. In Fong, R., McRoy, R. & Ortiz-Hendricks, C. (Eds.).
Intersecting child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence (pp. 187-212). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Menjivar, C. (2004).
Nicaraguan and Salvadoran children and families. In Fong, R. (Ed.).
Culturally competent practice with immigrant and refugee children and families. (pp. 253-273). New York: The Guilford Press.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2003).
Culturally grounded approaches to social justice through social work with groups. In: Sullivan, N. E., Mesbur, E. S., Lang, N.C., Goodman, D. & Mitchell, L. (Eds.).
Social work with groups: Social justice, through personal, community, and societal change. (pp. 79-90). New York: The Haworth Press.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2000).
The story of Sara: Raising a Jewish child around the Christmas tree. In Braithwaite, D.O. & Wood, J. T. (Eds.).
Case studies in interpersonal communication: Process and problems (pp. 44-51). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Hecht, M. L. (1998).
Personal and interpersonal approaches to overcoming prejudice. In: Hecht, M. L. (Ed.).
Communication of prejudice (pp. 287-301). Beverly Hills, CA.: Sage Publications.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1997).
Horizontes: Using social work with groups in the classroom to serve the needs of Latino college students. In: Alissi A. & Corto-Mergins C. (Eds.).
Voices from the field: Group work responds (pp 113-139). New York: The Haworth Press.

 

Reprints of Articles as Chapters in Edited Books

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Wagstaff, D., Elek, E., Dran, D. (2005)
Acculturation status and substance use prevention with Mexican and Mexican-American youth. In de la Rosa, M., Holleran, L. & Straussner, S. L. (Eds.).
Substance abusing Latinos: Current research on epidemiology, prevention, and treatment. (pp. 85-111). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.

Marsiglia, F.F., Miles, B. W., Dustman, P., & Sills, S. (2002).
Ties that protect: An ecological perspective on Latino/a urban pre-adolescent drug use. In: de Anda, D. (Ed.)
Social Work with Multicultural Youth. (pp. 191-220). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.

Marsiglia, F.F. (2002).
Navigating in groups...Experiencing the cultural as political. In: Kurland, R. & Malekoff, A. (Eds.)
Stories celebrating group work: It’s not always easy to sit on your mouth. (pp. 129-137). New York: The Haworth Press.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Daley, J. M. (2002).
Latinos participating in multiethnic coalitions to prevent substance abuse: A case study. In: Torres, J.B. & Rivera, F. G.(Eds.)
Latino/Hispanic liaisons and visions for human behavior in the social environment (pp. 97-122). New York: The Haworth Press.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Hecht, M. L. (2002).
The story of Sara: Raising a Jewish child around the Christmas tree. In Stewart, J. (Ed.)
Bridges not walls (pp. 202-213). Belmont, CA: McGraw-Hill.

Marsiglia, F.F. (1998).
Homosexuality and Latinos/as: Towards an integration of identities. In: Sloan, L. M. and Gustavsson, N. S. (Eds.)
Violence and social injustice against lesbian, gay and bisexual people (pp. 113-125). New York: The Haworth Press.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Johnson, M. (1998).
Social work with groups and the performing arts in the schools. In: Freedman, E., Franklin, C., Fong, R., Shaffer, G. & Timberlake, E. (Eds.)
Innovative school social work practice (pp. 237-243). Washington, DC.: NASW Press.

 

Published Book Reviews

Marsiglia F. F. & Holleran, L. (2000).
Substance Abuse Prevention in Multicultural Communities by J. Valentine, J.B. De Long,, & N. J. Kennedy (Eds.) New York: The Haworth Press, 1998.
Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 9 ( ½) 155-157.

Marsiglia F. F. & Holleran, L. (1998).
Cultural Diversity and Social Work Practice.(2nd edition) by D.F. Harrison, B. A Thyer & J. S. Wodarski (Eds.). Springfield, Il: Charles Thomas.
Social Work with Groups, 21 (2) 164-167.

 

Refereed Research Papers Presented at Professional Conferences

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Yabiku, S., Nieri, T., Parsai, M. & Becerra, D. (2009). Linguistic acculturation and the initiation of substance use among Mexican heritage children from 5th to 7th grade. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research.  New Orleans, LA, January 15-18.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Parsai, M., Villar, P., & Garcia, C. (2009). Overcoming risk factors: Family influence and alcohol use among Mexican-origin adolescents in Arizona. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research.  New Orleans, LA, January 15-18.

Parsai, M., Voisine, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., & Nieri, T. (2009). The protective and risk effects of parents and peers on the substance abuse behaviors of youth. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research.  New Orleans, LA, January 15-18

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Nieri, T. (2008). Substance use among Latino youth in the Southwest: The effects of perceived ethnic discrimination and acculturation stress. The NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. National Harbor, Maryland, December 16-18.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S. Parsai, M. B, Villar, P. & García, C. (2008). Family factors and Mexican American youth in the Southwest.  The Council on Social Work Education annual meeting. Philadelphia, PA. October 29-November 1.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Nieri, T. (2008). Relative influence of perceived ethnic discrimination and acculturation stress on substance use among Latino youth in the Southwest. The American Public Health Association annual meeting.  San Diego, CA, October 25-29.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F.F., & Crossman, A. (2008). Ethnic identity and substance use risk among Mexican-origin 5th graders: Moderating effects of gender and time in the U.S.A. The American Public Health Association annual meeting.  San Diego, CA, October 25-29.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S. FitzHarris, B., & Becerra, D. (2008). Youth problem behaviors and parent-child acculturation gaps in Latino immigrant families. The American Public Health Association annual meeting.  San Diego, CA, October 25-29.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2008). The keepin’it REAL prevention program in Spain and Mexico: International collaborations for cultural adaptation. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA, May 27-30.

Castro, F., Kumpfer, K., Marsiglia, F. F., Holleran, L.,Hopson, L. (2008) A dialogue regarding adaptation of prevention interventions for youth. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA, May 27-30.

Harthun, M., Dutman, P., Reeves, L., Marsiglia, F. F., Hecht, M. L. (2008). Employing a community-based participatory research model to adapt a substance abuse prevention curriculum for pre-adolescents. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA, May 27-30.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Yabiku, S., Nieri, T., Parsai, m. (2008). Linguistic acculturation as a predictor of substance use onset among Mexican heritage children from 5th to 7th grade. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA, May 27-30.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Garcia-Perez, H., Nieri, T. (2008). Prevention intervention with Routh in rural communities in Central Mexico. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA, May 27-30.

Hecht, M. L., Elek, E., Wagstaff, D., Kam, J., Marsiglia, F. F., Dustman, P., Reeves, P.Harthun, M. (2008). Short term impacts of the 5th grade version of the keepin’it REAL substance abuse prevention intervention. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Francisco, CA, May 27-30.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., García-Pérez, M. H. &  Parsai, M. (2008).  Factors associated with hopelessness among Hispanic mothers. Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C., January 17-20.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Fitzharris, B., & Becerra, D.  (2008). Parent-child acculturation gaps in Latino immigrant families. Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C., January 17-20.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Crossman, A. (2008). Connecting ethnic identity and substance use risk among Mexican-origin 5th graders. Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C., January 17-20.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Shaham, K., Crossman, A., Becerra, D. (2007).  Drug resistance strategies of 5th grade students in the Southwest. 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C., May 30-June 1.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., & Parsai, M. (2007). Effects of family adaptability, cohesion and familism on Mexican-heritage adolescent problem-behavior.   15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C., May 30-June 1.

Nieri, T., Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F. (2007). Acculturation stress or perceived ethnic discrimination? Assessing their relative influences on substance use among Latino elementary students. 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C., May 30-June 1.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Hussaini, S. K., & Nieri, T. (2007). Acculturation and substance use among Mexican-heritage 5th graders: Contrasting effects of alternate measures. 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C., May 30-June 1.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Parsai, M. (2007).
The influence of family adaptability, family cohesion and familism on adolescent problem-behavior.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Crossman, A. & Nieri, T. (2007).
Gender, gender identity, and risk behaviors of youth from Mexican immigrant families.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Hussaini, S., & Nieri, T. (2007).
Acculturation and substance use among Mexican American elementary students: Effects of different acculturation measures.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Nieri, T., Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., & Hussaini, S. K. (2007).
Gendered pathways from acculturation to substance use: A study of Mexican-origin youth.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Yabiku, S. T., Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Crossman, A. & Tanya Nieri (2007).
Gender, ethnicity, and acculturation as factors that jointly moderate the effectiveness of substance use prevention programs for youth.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Yabiku, S. T., Kulis, Marsiglia, F. F., Lewin, B. & Nieri, T. (2007).
The Effects of School Ethnic Majority on the Efficacy of a Youth Substance Use Prevention Program.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Luengo, M. A., Nieri, T. & Villar, P. (2007).
Explaining Immigrant versus Native Born Differences in Substance Use among Youth in Spain .
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Kulis, S. Marsiglia, F. F. & Castillo, J. (2007).
Strategies of Mexican youth for resisting drug offers and their relationship to substance use.
Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco- CA, January 11-14.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Hussaini, S. K., & Nieri, T. (2006).
Gendered effects of linguistic acculturation on drug use among Mexican-origin boys and girls.
American Sociological Association annual meeting. Montreal, August 11.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., Luengo, M.A., Nieri, T, & Villar, P. (2006).
Latin American immigrants in Spain: Resiliency and risk for substance use.
American Sociological Association annual meeting. Montreal, August 11.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Luengo, M. A., Nieri, T. & Villar, P. (2006).
Latin American immigrants in Spain: Risk and resiliency for substance use.
14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Antonio, Texas, May 31-June 2.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Castillo, J. (2006).
Drug resistance strategies and substance use among adolescents in Monterrey, Mexico.
14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Antonio, Texas, May 31-June 2.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Kulis, S. (2006).
Advances in the study of acculturation processes across the lifespan.
14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Antonio, Texas, May 31-June 2.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Hussaini, S. & Nieri, T. (2006).
Acculturation and substance use: Gendered pathways for Mexican-origin youth.
14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Antonio, Texas, May 31-June 2.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Yabiku, S., Crossman, A., & Nieri, T. (2006).
Gender, ethnicity and acculturation: Intersecting moderators of substance use prevention efficacy.
14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San Antonio, Texas, May 31-June 2.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Martinez Rodriguez, G., Castillo, J. & Becerra, D. (2006).
Drug resistance strategies and substance use among adolescents in Monterrey, Mexico.
VII Congreso Internacional de Adicciones. Universidad de Guadalajara-Mexico. April 27-29.

Kulis, S., Yabiku, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Lewin, B. & Nieri, T. (2006).
The effects of ethnic majority on the efficacy of a youth substance abuse prevention program.
77th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Hollywood, CA, April 20-23.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2006).
Integrating culture of origin in drug abuse prevention.
52nd Annual Program Meeting of CSWE. Chicago, IL., February 16-19.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2006).
Neighborhood effects on Latino Youth drug prevention.
52nd Annual Program Meeting of CSWE. Chicago, IL., February 16-19.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Peña V. (2006).
REAL groups: A culturally grounded approach to enhance prevention.
Society for Social Work and Research. San Antonio, Texas, January 12-15.

Kulis, S., Yabiku, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Lewin, B., Nieri, T., Hussaini, S. K. (2006).
Neighborhood influences on the efficacy of a Model Program of drug use prevention in schools.
Society for Social Work and Research. San Antonio, Texas, January 12-15.

Voisine, S., Parsai, M., Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Nieri, T. (2006).
Parental monitoring and permissiveness: Effects on Mexican/Mexican American adolescent substance use.
Society for Social Work and Research. San Antonio, Texas, January 12-15.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S. (2005).
Linguistic acculturation of Mexican heritage youth and effective substance use prevention.
Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 13-16.

Yabiku, S. T., Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., Lewin, B. A., Nieri, T. (2005).
Neighbourhood effects on the efficacy of a youth substance abuse prevention program.
Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 13-16.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Holleran, L. (2005).
Acculturation and ethnic identity: Culturally grounded prevention with Mexican American youth.
Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, Florida, January 13-16.

Kulis, S., & Marsiglia, F. F. (2005).
keepin' it REAL for Mexican/Mexican American adolescents: An evidence-based culturally grounded substance use prevention program.
Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, Florida, January 13-16.

Voisine, S., Marsiglia, F. F. (2005).
Substance use among Mexican/Mexican American adolescents: Exploring the relationship between gender, acculturation, and parental monitoring.
Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, Florida, January 13-16.

Kulis, S., & Marsiglia, F. (2004).
keepin' it REAL with adolescents of Mexican descent: Developing and testing evidenced-based, substance use prevention.
Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 17.

Marsiglia, F. F., Sicotte, D., Hohmann-Marriott, B., & Nieri, T. (2004).
Everybody’s doing it: School ethnic composition and Mexican American adolescents’ substance abuse.
Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 14.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., Elek, E., Dustman, P., Wagstaff, D. & Hecht, M. (2004).
Mexican/Mexican American adolescents and keepin’ it REAL: An evidence-based, substance use prevention program.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 28.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., Elek, E., Wagstaff, D. & Dran, D. (2004).
The role of acculturation and ethnic identity in culturally-grounded substance use prevention with Mexican-American youth.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 28.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F. & Nieri, T. (2004).
Neighborhood effects on youth alcohol use in the borderlands.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 28.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F. F., & Nieri, T. (2004).
Substance use by Latino adolescents and the impact of school ethnic composition and acculturation level.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 28.

Holleran, L., Reeves, L., Dustman, P., & Marsiglia, F.F. (2004).
A pilot project to develop prevention videos building on adolescent communication skills and cultural strengths: Perspectives on the process.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 28.

Reeves, L., Dustman, P., Holleran, L., & Marsiglia, F.F. (2004).
Turning points in adult-student collaborations: Creating and producing REAL prevention curriculum videos for middle school students.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 28.

Marsiglia, F.F. (2004).
The influence of neighborhood characteristics in the effectiveness of a culturally-informed prevention intervention.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, May 27.

Marsiglia, F. F., & Hecht, M. (2004).
keepin’ it REAL: A culturally relevant prevention program for today’s youth.
Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting. Quebec City, Canada, May 27.

Kulis, S., Marsiglia, F.F., Sicotte, D., Hohmann-Marriott, B. & Nieri, T. (2004).
Majority rules: The effects of school ethnic composition on substance use by Mexican American adolescents.
The 75th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. April 15-18.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2004).
Culturally-grounded drug use intervention research with Mexican American youth.
50th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education. Anaheim, CA. February 27 March 1.

Nieri, T., Marsiglia, F.F., & Kulis, S. (2004).
The protective effects of religiosity and religious affiliation among acculturated and un-acculturated Mexican American youth.
The 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA. January 16-19.

Marsiglia, F.F., & Kulis, S. (2004).
Neighborhood effects on youth alcohol use: Are the Southwestern cities different?
The 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA. January 16-19.

Kulis, S & Marsiglia, F.F. (2004).
School ethnic composition as both risk and protective factor for drug use in Mexican American youth.
The 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA. January 16-19.

Marsiglia. F.F., Kulis, S., & Nieri, T. (2003).
Religiosity, religious affiliation, acculturation, and youth substance abuse.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. June 12-14.

MacEachron, A. Gustavsson, N., Kulis, S., & Marsiglia, F.F. (2003).
Cigarette and marijuana use among Mexican American youth in 8th grade: Initiation, usage patterns, acculturation, and social learning.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. June 12-14.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., & Hecht, M. (2003).
Ethnic self-identification and ethnic identity as predictors of drug norms and drug use.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. June 12-14.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S. (2003).
Sense of belonging in school as a protective factor for Native American students in Arizona.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. June 12-14.

Hecht, M., Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., Graham, J. Elek-Fisk, E., Miles, B., Sicotte, D. (2003).
Enriching youth prevention research: Using perspectives from quantitative protocols, GIS technology, census downloads, and ethnography to enhance understandings of a complex data collection.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. June 12-14.

Miles, B., Marsiglia, F.F., Hecht, M. (2003).
Using ethnography to understand culture in context: An ecological and resiliency approach.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. June 12-14.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2003).
Native American students’ sense of belonging in school: A protective factor against drug use.
The 74th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Pasadena, CA. April 3-6.

Okamoto, S., Hurdle, D. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2003).
Exploring culturally-based drug resistance strategies used by American Indian adolescents of the Southwest.
The 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. Washington DC. January 16-19.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Kulis, K. (2002).
Culturally-specific prevention: The keepin’it R.E.A.L. curriculum.
The 15th Annual National Prevention Network Conference. San Diego, CA. November 3-6.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Kulis, S. (2002).
Evaluating a Culturally Grounded Approach to Youth Drug Prevention: The Keepin’ it R.E.A.L. Project.
The 97th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Chicago, Illinois. August 16-19.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2002).
The role of ethnic self-identification and ethnic identity in adolescent drug norms and drug use in the Southwest.
The 73rd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. April 18-21.

Marsiglia, F.F., Kulis, S., & Dustman, P. (2002).
Creating, implementing, and evaluating a culturally appropriate prevention message.
The 6th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research. San Diego, CA. January 17-20.

Marsiglia, F. F., Kulis, S., Dustman., P., Hecht, M.L., & Elek-Fisk, E. (2001).
Drug Resistance strategies: A Culturally-Grounded Substance Abuse Prevention Program.
The 3rd Conference on Minority Issues in Prevention: Weaving Culture into Prevention Intervention. Arizona State University, Tempe-AZ. November 29 & 30.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2001).
Ethnic pride and the drug use norms of urban American Indian youth.
The 96th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Anaheim, California. August 18-21.

Hecht, M.L.; Marsiglia, F.F.; Graham, J.W.; Kulis, S.; Elek-Fisk,E.; Dustman, P. (2001).
Ethnicity and gender in adolescent substance use and prevention.
The 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C. May 31-June 2.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2001).
Drug use norms of urban American Indian adolescents: The role of ethnic pride and biculturalism.
The 72nd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. March 29-April 1.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2000).
Gender labels and gender identity as predictors of drug use among ethnically diverse middle school students.
The 95th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Washington, DC. August 12-16.

Hecht, M.L., Marsiglia, F.F., Elek-Fisk, Graham, J.W. Miller-Day, M. & Kulis, S. (2000).
Preliminary evaluation of the Drug Resistance Strategies project: A test of cultural appropriateness in program content.
The 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Montreal-Canada, June 1-3.

Marsiglia, F.F. (2000).
HIV/AIDS knowledge and perception of risk among Mexican American adolescents of diverse acculturation status.
The 12th Annual Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS. San Diego, CA. May 31-June 3.

Kulis, S. & Marsiglia, F. F. (2000).
Masculinity and femininity as predictors of youth drug use.
The 71st Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Diego, CA. March 23-26.

Holleran, L. & Marsiglia, F.F. (2000).
Social work with groups enhancing substance abuse prevention curriculum.
Council on Social Work Education’s 46th Annual Program Meeting. New York, New York. February 26-29.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Daley, J. M.(1999).
Using community forums in substance abuse prevention partnerships: Lessons learned about community participation and group process.
Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups 21st Annual Symposium. Denver, Colorado. October 21-224.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Daley, J.M. (1999).
Inter-ethnic coalitions to prevent substance abuse: A case study.
Community Development Society 31st Annual International Conference. Spokane, Washington. July 25-28.

Kulis, S. S. & Marsiglia, F. F. (1999).
Ethnic labels versus ethnic identities as predictors of adolescent drug use.
The 70th Annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting. Portland, Oregon. April 15-18.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Kulis, S. S. (1998).
Developing culturally grounded substance abuse prevention messages by, and for, adolescents in groups.
The 20th Annual Symposium on Social Work with Groups. Miami, Florida. October 15-18.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1997)
Dialoguing with Vygotsky and Freire in social work with group graduate courses.
The 19th Annual Symposium on Social Work with Groups. Quebec City, Province of Quebec, Canada. October 23-26.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1996)
Gender roles and homosexuality among Latino youth.
Affirming Sexual Diversity Conference. Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. April 19.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Cross, S. (1995).
Culturally grounded group work with American Indian students.
The 17th Annual Symposium on Social Work with Groups. San Diego, CA. October 26-29.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1995).
Gender roles and homosexuality in the Latino communities: Implications for HIV/AIDS prevention and services.
The 7th Annual Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS. Chicago, Illinois. May 31-June 3.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Zorita P. (1995).
Creating safe spaces for Latino students entering higher education.
The 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association,. Chicago, Illinois. April 26-29.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1995).
Gender issues in Latino cultures.
The 2nd Annual Women of Color Conference. Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. March 30-31.

Marsiglia, F.F. & Guy, T. (1995).
Culturally-grounded ESL for college students: An integrative approach.
The 29th Annual Convention Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages,. Long Beach, California. March 28-April 1.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Zorita, P. (1995).
Horizontes: A culturally grounded college entry project for Latino students.
Expanding Minority Opportunities, 1st Annual National Conference. Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. January 19-21.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1994).
Using social work with groups in the classrooms to serve the needs of Latino college students.
The 16th Annual Symposium on Social Work with Groups. Hartford, Connecticut. October 27-30.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1994).
A gang membership profile: A longitudinal study.
The 2nd National Conference on Gangs, Schools, and Community. Orlando, Florida. May 14-16.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1994).
The needs of the Latino college student: Recruitment is not enough. Diversity: Fact or fiction?
Conference. Cleveland State University. Cleveland, Ohio. May 4-6.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1994).
Gender roles and homosexuality and Latinos/as.
The 2nd Cleveland Conference Addressing Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Youth. The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. February 25.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1993).
Evaluating Latino prevention projects: From the individual to the collective.
UJIMA Conference: African and Hispanic Americans Unifying for the Challenge of the Year 2,000. Columbus, Ohio. July 14.

Holland, A. K. & Marsiglia, F. F. (1993).
The impact of homelessness: As experienced by four cohorts of Cleveland Public Schools students.
American Educational Research Association 1993 Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. April 12-14.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1992).
Peer support groups: A culturally specific methodology for drug and alcohol prevention for Latino youth.
Urban Minorities Alcohol and Drug Prevention Conference. Cleveland, Ohio. August 19.

Marsiglia F. F. & Halasa, O. (1992).
Ethnic identity and achievement in schools as perceived by a group of selected mainland Puerto Rican students.
American Educational Research Association 1992 Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. April 1992.

 

Invitational and Keynote Presentations

Marsiglia, F. F. (2009). Culturally grounded social work practice: Crossing boundaries/fronteras and sustaining change.  Keynote at the opening plenary.  26th Bachelor Social Work Program Directors Annual Conference.  Phoenix, AZ.  March 18.

Marsiglia, F. F. (2006).  Navigating in groups through the acculturation stream: Working with Mexican/Mexican American youth in the borderlands. International Symposium on Social Work with Groups. October 12-15.
 
Marsiglia, F.F. (2005).  Participatory Action Research with Communities of Color. 51st Annual Program Meeting CSWE. New York City, February 26-March 1.
 
Marsiglia, F.F. (2004).  Acculturation and drug prevention: Mexican/Mexican American adolescents of the Southwest. Advancing Social Work Research in Addictions and HIV Conference.  Comorbidity and Addictions Center, George Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.  April 15-16.
 
Marsiglia, F. F. (2004). Keynote: A culturally grounded approach to social work with groups. The Beulah Rothman Center for Group Work Studies 20th Annual Conference. Barry University School of Social Work. Miami, FL.

Marsiglia, F. F. & Kulis, S. (2004). IASWR/SSWR - NIDA Symposium; Drug Abuse: HIV/AIDS and other medical and social consequences.  Intervention research: Youth substance abuse prevention, cultural and neighborhood contexts of the Southwest.  The 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research.  New Orleans, LA.  January 16-19.

Marsiglia, F.F. (2003).  Keynote: Culturally grounded school social work: Through shared stories of children and youth.  The Annual Conference of the School Social Work Association of Arizona. Phoenix, Arizona. October 31, 2003.
 
Marsiglia, F.F. (2003).  Plenary: Creating connections through keepin’it REAL: A culturally grounded prevention intervention.  The 25th Annual International Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups. Boston, Massachusetts.  October 16-19.

Marsiglia, F.F. (2000).  Culturally grounded approaches to social justice through social work with groups.  The 22nd Annual International Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups.  Toronto, Ontario, Canada. October 19-22.

Marsiglia, F. F. (1996). Diverse acculturation statuses challenging the apparent homogeneity of Latino youth groups. The 18th Annual International Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups.  Ann Arbor, Michigan.  October 24-27.

Johnson, M. W. & Marsiglia, F. F.  (1995). Once upon a time there was a group worker from Cheyenne, Wyoming, then and now:  A practitioner's point of view and an academician point of view.  The 17th Annual International Symposium of the Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups. San Diego, CA.  October 26-29.