Book Chapters, Invited Talks, & Paper Presentations
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Book Chapters
Salgado, D. M., Fox, J. B., & Quinlan, K. J., (2010). Mentoring Incarcerated Women in the US. In R. Sheehan, G. McInvor, & C. Trotter (Eds.) Working with women offenders in the community.
Invited Talks/Workshops
Salgado, D. M., Burns-Glover, A., Townley, G., & Mankowski, E., (2014, June). Lessons learned from collaborative research with community partners. Session chair: Kerth O’Brien, Portland State University. Invited pre-conference session at the 10th Biennial Conference of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Portland, OR.
Salgado, D. M. (2010, March). Gendered Nature of Clinical Diagnoses: Depression and DSM-V. Paper presented at the 2011 Gender Studies Symposium on Science of Sex and Gender, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR.
Paper Presentations
Cruz, S. N., & Salgado, D. M. (2014, June). Predictors and outcomes of participating in diversity interventions. Paper to be presented at the 10th biennial Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues convention, Portland, OR. *
Reimer, C. & Salgado, D. M. (2014, February) Men, masculinity and attitudes towards psychotherapy. Paper presented at the Oregon Academy of Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.*
Eisen, D., Salgado, D. M., Burns-Glover, A., & Young, C. (2012, March). Factors affecting a student’s overall satisfaction with a university: The intersections of ethnic identity, collective self-esteem, and perceived racial and ethnic tensions on campus. Paper presented at the 2012 Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA. *
Salgado, D. M., Quinlan, K., & Fox, J. (2007, March). A qualitative evaluation of the Rhode Island Women’s Prison Mentoring Program. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Association for Women in Psychology: Waves of Change: Beyond Dualities, San Francisco, CA.
Millilo, D. M., Salgado, D. M., Good, D., & Rose, S. M. (2007, March). Teaching or preaching: Overcoming resistance to gender and feminism in the classroom. Paper presented at 32nd Annual Association for Women in Psychology: Waves of Change: Beyond Dualities, San Francisco, CA. *
Celebucki, C., Mena, J., Salgado, D. M., & Koehler, J. C., (2006, November). Determining Readiness for Smokefree Laws Using Capacity Building and Evaluation Strategies: Tobacco Control Enhancement Project. Paper presented at the 20th Annual American Evaluation Association: The Consequences of Evaluation, Portland, Oregon.
Salgado, D. M. & Quinlan, K. (2006, March). Creating a new digital feminism through distance learning. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Association for Women in Psychology: Intersecting Identities: Multicultural Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Lives, Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Quinlan, K. & Salgado, D. M. (2006, March). Integrating technology into Women’s Studies courses: Exploring the features of online learning. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Association for Women in Psychology: Intersecting Identities: Multicultural Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Lives, Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Brooks, K., Quina, K. Quinlan, K., Salgado, D. M., Singh, A., & Zahm, M. (2006, March). Innovative ideas online. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Association for Women in Psychology: Intersecting Identities: Multicultural Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Lives, Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Salgado, D. M. (2005, May). Can “Evaluation” and “Look Forward to” be used in the same sentence? Paper presented at The Johnson Foundation Wingspread Conference Center, Campus-Community Partnerships, Racine, Wisconsin.
Salgado, D. M. (2005, February). Method masters, advocates, and rebels: Graduate students’ perceptions of using qualitative methods in their own research. Symposium on “If It’s Not Quantitative, It’s not valuable”: How graduate students struggle to make meaning of qualitative research” presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Association for Women in Psychology: Feminist Psychology: Future Tense, Tampa, FL.
Salgado, D. M., White, A. W., Mena, J., & Jones, H. (2004, July). Reducing the distance: Attitudes towards homelessness. Paper presented at the 112th Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Salgado, D. M., White, A. W., & Parsons, D. J. (2000, June). Wrapping community health services around youth dually affected with trauma histories and serious emotional disturbance. Paper presented at the Victimization of Children and Youth: An International Research Conference, New England Conference Center and Hotel, Durham, New Hampshire.
White, A. W., Salgado, D. M., & Parsons, D. J. (2000, April). Using family-friendly research methods to evaluate a small children’s mental health program: The experience of Project Connect. Paper presented at the Building on Family Strengths Conference, Hilton Hotel, Portland, Oregon.
Cross, T., Parsons, D., White, A., & Salgado, D. M. (1999, June). Developing program evaluation to improve program operation and track client outcomes. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Metro Suburban Area Quality Management Symposium entitled Quality Measurement in Behavioral Health: Practical Approaches to Achieving Tangible Results, Framingham, Massachusetts.
Salgado, D. M. (1999, May). The manipulation of indirect social control: Effects on health-related behavior. Paper presented at Brandeis University Brown Bag Series, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Cross, T., Salgado, D., & White, A. (1999, May). The experience of Project Connect: What does the research tell us? Paper presented at the 5th Annual Parent’s Perspective Meeting, Quincy Mental Health Center, Quincy, Massachusetts.