Oscar Fernando Rojas Perez, PhD
Assistant Professor in PsychiatryCards
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Psychiatry
34 Park Street, 1st floor
New Haven, CT 06519
United States
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Assistant Professor in Psychiatry
Biography
Dr. Rojas Perez is an assistant professort at Yale University School of Medicine. He received his doctorate from the counseling psychology program at the University of Missouri and completed his pre-doctoral internship at La Clínica Hispana in the Yale Doctoral Internship in Clinical and Community Psychology. Broadly, his professional contributions focus on the development and cultural/linguistic adaptation of measures and interventions, Latinx immigrant well-being and trauma, multicultural responsive training, and public policy advocacy. Within this, he is interested in (a) identifying cultural strengths and methods of healing, (b) using culturally responsive approaches focus on equity and liberation, and (c) improving the implementation of mental health interventions. Dr. Rojas Perez’s work has been presented at multiple national and international conferences. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including three American Psychological Association fellowships, the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the National Latinx Psychological Association, and the Lauds and Laurels Distinguished Young Alumnus Award from the University of California Irvine. Dr. Rojas Perez is also an affiliate of the NIMH funded Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS Clinical and Health Services Research Core at Yale University and fellow of the NIMHD Health Disparities Research Institute. Dr. Rojas Perez's co-authored book, ¿Quiénes somos y de dónde venimos? A Historical Context to Inform Mental Health Services with Latinx Populations, examines the various forms of oppression, colonialization, and sociopolitical and sociocultural factors that continue to influence the mental health of Latinxs in the United States.
Clinically, he is licensed and has extensive experience providing evidence-based interventions (e.g., Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Prolonged Exposure Therapy) to a diverse client population (e.g., undocumented immigrants, refugee/asylum seekers, monolingual Spanish-speaker, etc.) in a variety of settings. Dr. Rojas Perez currently serves as the Senior Policy Advisor for the National Latinx Psychological Association.
Appointments
Psychiatry
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Janeway Society
- Psychiatry
Education & Training
- Psychology Postdoctoral Associate
- Yale University School of Medicine (2022)
- Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow
- Boston University Medical Campus- Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital (2020)
- PhD
- University of Missouri, Counseling Psychology (2019)
- MA
- University of Missouri, Counseling Psychology (2015)
- BA
- University of California, Irvine, Sociology and Chicanx/Latinx Studies (2011)
Research
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Yale Co-Authors
Publications Timeline
Michelle Alejandra Silva, PsyD
Luis Anez, PsyD
Publications
2022
Unaccompanied migrant youth from Central America: Challenges and opportunities.
Silva MA, McQuaid J, Rojas Perez O, Paris M. Unaccompanied migrant youth from Central America: Challenges and opportunities. Current Opinion In Psychology 2022, 47: 101415. PMID: 35921755, DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101415.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTu bienestar es mi bienestar: A psychosocicultural understanding of Latinx immigrant well-being through a qualitative lens
Rojas Perez, O. F., Heppner, P. P., & Flores, L. Y. Tu bienestar es mi bienestar: A psychosocicultural understanding of Latinx immigrant well-being through a qualitative lens. Journal of Latinx Psychology. 2022. 10(2): 140-155.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComparative performance of the Spanish versions of the Resilience Inventory (IRES) and Resilience Scale-14 (RS-14) among adolescent postpartum mothers in Peru
Rojas Perez, O. F., Sanchez, S. E., Cruz, V., Sanchez, E., & Gelaye, B. Comparative performance of the Spanish versions of the Resilience Inventory (IRES) and Resilience Scale-14 (RS-14) among adolescent postpartum mothers in Peru. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma. 2022.Peer-Reviewed Original Research In PressUnaccompanied migrant youth from Central America: Challenges and opportunities
Silva, M. A., McQuaid, J., Rojas Perez, O. F., Paris, M. Unaccompanied migrant youth from Central America: Challenges and opportunities. 2022Peer-Reviewed Original Research In Press
2021
Telehealth treatment engagement considerations with Latinx populations during the COVID-19 pandemic
Silva, M. A., Rojas Perez, O. F., Añez, L. M., & Paris, M. Jr. Telehealth treatment engagement considerations with Latinx populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lancet Psychiatry. 2021, 8(3):176-178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeer support in behavioral health care: Why it works in the Latinx context
Rojas Perez, O. F., Reis, G., Costa, M., Ocasio, L., Diaz, A., Guy, K…& Bellamy, C. Peer support in behavioral health care: Why it works in the Latinx context. Revista Iberoamericana de Psicologia. 2021. 14(2): 1-10.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Telehealth treatment engagement with Latinx populations during the COVID-19 pandemic
Silva MA, Perez OFR, Añez LM, Paris M. Telehealth treatment engagement with Latinx populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lancet Psychiatry 2020, 8: 176-178. PMID: 33038976, PMCID: PMC7544483, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30419-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricEstablishing reliability and validity for mental health screening instruments in resource-constrained settings: Systematic review of the PHQ-9 and key recommendations.
Carroll HA, Hook K, Perez OFR, Denckla C, Vince CC, Ghebrehiwet S, Ando K, Touma M, Borba CPC, Fricchione GL, Henderson DC. Establishing reliability and validity for mental health screening instruments in resource-constrained settings: Systematic review of the PHQ-9 and key recommendations. Psychiatry Research 2020, 291: 113236. PMID: 32593853, PMCID: PMC7484202, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEstablishing reliability and validity for mental health screening instruments in resource-constrained settings: Systematic review of the PHQ-9 and key recommendations
Carroll, H., Hook, K., Rojas Perez, O. F., Denckla, D., Vince, C., Ghebrehiwet, S., … Henderson, D. Establishing reliability and validity for mental health screening instruments in resource-constrained settings: Systematic review of the PHQ-9 and key recommendations. Psychiatry Research. 2020, 291:112326.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Negative Immigrant Community Experience (N.I.C.E): A scale development study
Flores, L. Y., Suh, H. N., Rojas Perez, O. F., Aguayo, D., Harvath, J., Valdivia, C., … Martinez, D. Negative Immigrant Community Experience (N.I.C.E): A scale development study. Journal of Latinx Psychology. 2019, 7(2):91-104.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
honor Lauds and Laurels Distinguished Young Alumus
Other AwardUniversity of California IrvineDetails08/13/2020United Stateshonor Outstanding Dissertation Award
National AwardNational Latinx Psychological AssociationDetails10/19/2019United Stateshonor Donald M. Suggs Dissertation Fellowship
Regional AwardUniversity of MissouriDetails06/17/2017United Stateshonor Phi Beta Kappa
National AwardUniversity of California IrvineDetails06/10/2011United States
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