Research
Lab Projects
Haiti - adverse childhood experiences Study
2021 - Present
SWIRL and OREZON conducted an Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) community survey in Cit茅 Soleil, an urban setting in Haiti (January - June, 2021). A total of 673 residents responded to questions on ACEs from the ACE International Questionnaire (ACE-IQ). This study is among the first ACE studies to be conducted in urban Haiti.
Access and utilization of services by immigrant South Asian female survivors of intimate partner violence: Implications for social work practice, policy and research
2021 - Present
SWIRL and the Aldephi School of Social Work collaborated with Hindu Family Support Services (HFSS) to examine how South Asian immigrant women (n=30) subjectively define Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), resist and respond to violence, and seek help from informal and formal sources of help. This study is also documenting women鈥檚 perceptions of the help they received and the gaps in service provision. Additionally, in this study they are exploring the perspectives of service providers (n=20) who provide support and services to immigrant women and highlight their perceived challenges to service provision especially to immigrant South Asian women survivors of IPV.
Krik Krak: Mental Health for Pregnant Haitian Teens
2018 - 2020
The is a familiar format that is historically rooted in African oral story-telling tradition. Dr. Rahill has found that the use of metaphors in Haitian proverbs and in our story telling tradition to be a useful paradigm for developing and implementing culturally relevant interventions with Haitian clients. Developing the Krik Krak mental health for pregnant Haitian teens intervention is among the first of many steps in reducing the depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation and gestures and post-traumatic stress disorders that these young women live with.
Krik Krak project was funded by the .
If you are interested in joining our team or you wish to get in contact with our lab about collaboration or services, please contact Dr. Manisha Joshi.