Cat Gargano is a Phd student in Clinical Psychology and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where she is part of the Building Resilience After Violence Exposure (BRAVE) lab. Her research focuses on migration and mental health, with a particular emphasis on transit contexts. She focuses on migration governance policies and mental health outcomes, adapting MHPSS interventions for transit, social-ecological risk and resilience factors, and intergenerational trauma linked to migration or interpersonal...

Roles

  • University of Notre Dame

    University, Notre Dame, United States
    Doctoral Student

Research

Mental Health in the Transit Context: Evidence from 10 Countries

Authors Maria Caterina Gargano, Dean Ajduković, Maša Vukčević Marković
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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1 Journal Article

What words can tell us about social determinants of mental health: A multi-method analysis of sentiment towards migration experiences and community life in Lima, Perú

Authors Maria Caterina Gargano, Crystal Elizabeth DiBiase, Laura E. Miller-Graff
Year 2024
Journal Name Transcultural Psychiatry
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2 Journal Article

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