Moisés Próspero joined the College of Social Work at the University of Utah as
an Assistant Professor in 2006 after earning his Ph.D.in Social Work at the University of Houston.
He has worked in a variety of social service agencies that provided mental health, substance abuse,
and adoption services. As a former Marine and native Texan, he can be seen marching around the CSW
building in his cowboy boots (and cowboy hat on special occasions!). He enjoys exploring the
natural beauty of the southwest with his wife, daughter, and pug. |
Journal Articles -
Próspero, M. (2008). The effect of coercion on aggression & mental health among reciprocally violent couples.
Journal of Family Violence, 23(3), 195-202.
Próspero, M., & Vohra-Gupta, S. (2007). First-generation students: College motivation, integration, & academic achievement.
Community College Journal of Research & Practice, 31(2), 963-975.
Próspero, M. (2007). Dos hermanas Chicanas: Overcoming barriers to professional advancement.
Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 32(2).
Próspero, M. (2007). Mental health symptoms among female and male victims of partner violence.
American Journal of Men's Health, 4, 269-277.
Próspero, M. (2007). Young adolescent boys & dating violence: The beginning of patriarchal terrorism?
Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 22(3), 271-280.
Próspero, M. & Vohra-Gupta, S. (2007). Gender differences on perceptions of dating relationships among victims of partner violence.
Violence & Victims, 22(4), 489-502.
Próspero, M. (2006). The role of perceptions in dating violence among young adolescents.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21(4), 470-484.
Próspero, M. (2006). Middle school students' aggressive reactions to dating situations.
Journal of School Violence, 5(4), 65-77.
Klein, J. D., Woods, A. H., Wilson, K. M., Próspero, M., Greene, J., & Ringwalt, C. (2000). Homeless and runaway youths'
access to health care. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27(5), 331-339.
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