CREAR Lab
@LabCREAR
Our lab is oriented towards identifying factors that contribute to Latinx adolescents’ optimal well-being and resilience in the face of contextual risk factors.
Introducing CREAR (Community Research Exploring Adolescent Research) Lab @PittTweet, run by PI @DrAndreaMedrano . Our lab focuses on identifying factors that contribute to adolescents’ optimal well-being and resilience in the face of contextual risk factors. #AcademicChatter
🎉New pub alert! This study explores how IPV and CVE independently and simultaneously contribute to PTSD symptoms. This study also examines if, and to what degree, gender plays a role in moderating this interaction. Read the full article: doi.org/10.1177/088626…
Today, the CREAR Lab spent the day volunteering with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank! Our team is committed to giving back, whether that means supporting the communities we work with outside of the U.S. or contributing locally here in Pittsburgh. #HigherEd #PsychLab
We've partnered with the UDDC (Understanding Development in Diverse Contexts) Lab for a community outreach initiative! This team aims to foster a partnership between Cleveland families and the University of Pittsburgh. #HigherEd #PsychResearch #CommunitySupport
We’ve completed data collection for HAVE HOPE!Gender-based violence is a critical issue in Honduras, yet women’s lived experiences remain understudied. We aim to spark change & advance support. Thank you to participants, RAs, & @CDMHonduras. #GBV #WomensRights #Research #Psych
Congrats to @YadiraEstrada00 for her SPSSI presentation: "Religiosity and Folk Beliefs: Mental Health Help-Seeking in Rural Mexico"! Findings show that spiritual & folk beliefs shape how rural Mexicans seek help. Amazing work, Yadira! #HigherEd #Research #Psychology
Congrats to @Sydni_Davila for presenting her master’s thesis at the SSEA & ISRI pre-conference! She explored how trauma impacts Puerto Rican college students’ identity & mental health. Amazing job! #Trauma #MentalHealth #Research #PsychResearch #HigherEd #CollegeMentalHealth
We’ve officially completed all 3 waves of data collection for Proyecto VENCER! 🎉 A heartfelt thank you to our incredible participants, our research assistants at @PittTweet, @UMSNH_Oficial, and our collaborators at @UTAustin! #PsychResearch #HigherEd #LatinxResearch
Hi all, I am still recruiting for my study investigating factors that impact help-seeking! Please share if you can or reach out for the direct link!
We wrapped up 4 amazing mental health workshops for adolescents in Uruapan! 🌟 Big thanks to Dr. Medrano, Yadira, Angeles, Citlali, Paola & Paulina for leading. Students learned about mental health, signs of distress, & community resources. #MentalHealthMatters #CommunityImpact
Rural Mexican adolescents facing financial hardship and family stress are more likely to experience anxiety and perceived stress, but this study highlights that strong family cohesion and personal resilience can serve as powerful protective factors for mental health outcomes.
New pub alert! 🎊 Sydni, Angela & Dr. Medrano found that family stressors (e.g., loss, divorce) were linked to higher anxiety/stress, while material needs were not. Resilience & family cohesion helped buffer these effects. #AcademicTwitter #HigherEd #PsychResearch #NewPublication
Congrats to @amartinez10_ & @Sydni_Davila for their SRCD presentation "Examining Protective Factors in the Context of Familial and Economic Stressors in Rural Mexican Adolescents"! Their research highlights how resilience & family cohesion can buffer stress. Great work! #SRCD2025
Congrats to @_MedinaCourtney & @Sydni_Davila for presenting at SRCD 2025! Their study found that traditional machismo may heighten detrimental mental health outcomes after sexual harassment among rural Mexican youth, while caballerismo showed no moderating effect. #SRCD2025
Congrats to @DrAndreaMedrano on receiving the Dr. Dolores O. Morris Fund Early Career Grant!✨ Dr. Medrano's research explores how cultural backgrounds shape trauma responses & aims to boost resilience and improve mental health care. We’re proud to support this important work! 💙
Congratulations to @yadiraestrada00 for her wonderful Hot Metal Bridge talk! She presented "Religiosity and Folk Illness Beliefs," highlighting how spiritual frameworks impact mental health utilization in rural Mexico, an underserved area in the literature. Amazing job, Yadira!
Congratulations to @Sydni_Davila on receiving the Alfredo D. & Luz Maria P. Gutierrez Fellowship! Sydni is the first psychology student to earn this fellowship, highlighting her impactful research and commitment to serving Latin American communities. Incredible job, Sydni!
Congrats to @ZainabKa1bir on her successful Honors Thesis defense! Her study explored how family cohesion moderates mental health outcomes following community violence exposure among rural Mexican adults -an important contribution to an understudied area! Amazing job, Z! 🎊
This #SexualAssaultAwarenessMonth, and every month, the CREAR Lab stands with survivors. Our research focuses on gender-based and sexual violence in underserved communities to drive change, support healing, and amplify the voices of survivors. #saam2025
Yesterday, Sophia Chen presented Proyecto VENCER, our 3-wave study on how poly-victimization impacts Mexican college students’ mental health & academics, at the 25th Undergraduate Research Symposium. She did an incredible job sharing this critical work. So proud!
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