CONCEPCION BARRIO, Ph.D., L.C.S.W. EDUCATION
CONCEPCION BARRIO, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.
Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work University of Southern California 669 W. 34th St. MRF 305 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411 (213) 821-1306 cbarrio@usc.edu
EDUCATION 1998 PhD
1980 MSW
1978 BA
University of Southern California School of Social Work University of Southern California School of Social Work Loyola Marymount University (Cum Laude)
LICENSURE & CERTIFICATES
1987 1982 1978
BCD LCSW
Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (#000837) License in Clinical Social Work (CA # LCS 9658) Bilingual/Bicultural Certificate of Proficiency Loyola Marymount University
HONORS & AWARDS
2015
Mentor Recognition Initiative Honor, CSWE Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education Mentor Recognition Program (based on PhD student nomination)
2011
Mentor Recognition Initiative Honor, CSWE Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education Mentor Recognition Program (based on PhD student nomination)
2011
Hutto Patterson Award for Distinguished USC School of Social Work Faculty (Excellence in Teaching & Service)
2008
USC Mellon Award for Excellence in Mentoring
2005-06
Most Influential Graduate Faculty Award, School of Social Work, San Diego State University
2004-05
Outstanding Service Award, Associated Students University Affairs Board, San Diego State University
1998-99
Outstanding Graduate Faculty of the Year Award, Student Council, College
1998-99 1993-97 1993-96
of Health and Human Services, San Diego State University
Most Influential Graduate Faculty Award, School of Social Work, San Diego State University Wallis Annenberg Graduate Fellowship University of Southern California Council on Social Work Education Minority Research Fellowship
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
201920062002-2006
Interim Executive Vice Dean, Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Southern California Associate Professor, School of Social Work, San Diego State University
1998-2002
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, San Diego State University
1997-1998
Lecturer, School of Social Work, University of Southern California
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Southern California Graduate MSW and PhD Courses
201820162006- 2016
SW 635 ? Research and Evaluation for Social Work in Adult Mental Health and Wellness ? MSW program SW 644 - Explanatory Theories of Health and Mental Health ? MSW program SW 612 - Assessment and Diagnosis of Mental Disorders ? MSW program
2010-2018
Human Behavior in the Context of the Social Environments: Behavioral and Social Science Theory and Research (SW 702) ? PhD program
San Diego State University Graduate MSW Courses
2004-2006
Psychopathology and Differential Diagnosis of Mental Disorders
(SW 720)
1998-2006
Direct Social Work Practice with Individuals (SW 744)
1998-2006
Direct Social Work Practice with Families (SW 739)
1998-2000
Integrative Field Seminar ? Mental Health (SW 750 A & B)
University of Southern California Graduate MSW Courses
1997
Clinical Practice in Mental Health Settings (SW 645)
1998 1996
Psychopathology and Diagnosis of Mental Disorders (SW 612) Integrative Field Seminar ? Mental Health (SW 686 A & B)
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Federally Sponsored Research
2014-2019 2013-2014 2012-2015 2007-2012
2006-2009 2011-2012
Co- Investigator NIMH R01 MH103830 "Reducing the Duration of Untreated Psychosis through Community Education" S.R. Lopez, PI, Department of Psychology, USC; Awarded on 1st submission; Amount: $3,653,204.
Faculty Mentor, NIMH R36 MH102077 "The Role of Protective Factors on Outcomes for Latinos with Schizophrenia," M. Hernandez, PI, School of Social Work, USC; Amount: $40,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (30% effort) NIMH R01 MH097274-01, "Informed Consent for Latinos with Schizophrenia," B. Palmer, Co-PI, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego; Awarded on 1st submission; Amount: $1,400,000.
Co-Principal Investigator (20% effort), Principal Research Core and Principal Investigator, Latino Studies Unit, NIMH Geriatric Psychiatry Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research (ACISR); PI: D.V. Jeste, University of California, San Diego
Co-Principal Investigator: R-34/Developmental Research (within ACISR Cente Grant). PI: C Mckibbin; "Saludable" Lifestyle Interventions for Older Latinos with Schizophrenia Taking Atypical Antipsychotic Medications. Amount: $307,720.
Principal Investigator (50% effort), Culturally-Based Family Intervention for Mexican Americans (CFIMA), NIMH R34 MH076087; Priority Score 157; Percentile 14.4; Awarded on 1st submission; Amount: $673,063
Co-Investigator, C.E Bearden (P.I.), "Cultural and Family Environmental Risk Factors for Psychotic Bipolar Disorder in a Genetically Isolated Population," Pilot Project funded by Culture, Neuroscience and Psychosis Foundation for Psychocultural Research (S. Lopez, P.I.); Amount:$22,500
4/2009- present
Faculty Mentor, "Disparities in Mental Health Care for Latinos with Serious Mental Illness," NIH National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Minority Health and Health Disparities International Research Training (MHIRT) Grant Program; PI: S.R. Lopez, USC Psychology
2009
Consultant and Chair, Cultural Context Committee, NIMH RFP-RAISE: "Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenic Episode"; PI: J.A. Lieberman, L. Dixon (Co-PI), Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc, NY, NY.
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(2009-2011)
2010-2015
Mentor, NIMH K23 (MH087954) Award to M.L. Reyes (P.I.), "Engaging Latino Families in Eating Disorders Treatment," (Proyecto PAS: Promoviendo una Alimentaci?n Saludable), Dept of Psychiatry, UNC Eating Disorders Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9/2008-6/2013
Consultant, "Collaborative Model Addressing Mental Health in Perinatal Period" NIMH R01 MH075788-01A2 University of San Diego & Child & Adolescent Services Research Center; PI: C. Connelly
8/2000-8/2005
Principal Investigator (75% effort), NIMH K01 Mentored Research Scientist
Development Award (MH01954); Title: Ethnocultural Factors in Serious
Mental Illness & Community Rehab Services; Mentor: Richard L. Hough; Priority Score 129; Percentile 1.9; Awarded on 1st submission; Amount:
$684,666
3/2005-2/2010
Co-Investigator, NIMH IP-RISP (R24 MH071794-01A1); Title: Biosocial Factors in Rehabilitation for Schizophrenia; PI: JS Brekke, University of Southern California
10/2003-3/2004
Principal Investigator, San Diego Site Collaborative, Harvard-Cambridge Health Alliance and the Behavioral Science Research Institute at the University of Puerto Rico; PI: G. Canino; Title: Focus Group Study on a Quality of Life Measure for Mental Health for Latino Youth; Amount: $12,000
9/2002-6/2007
Co-Investigator, NIMH Center for Research in Older People with Psychoses (5P30MH066248); PI: DV Jeste, University of California, San Diego
8/1999-7/2005
Investigator, San Diego Partner Site, NIMH-funded Latino Research Program Project (LRPP); PI: M Alegria, Behavioral Science Research Institute at the University of Puerto Rico & the Harvard-Cambridge Health Alliance, Co-PIs for San Diego Site: J Landsverk & RL Hough
4/2003-2/2006 2001-2003
M-RISP Faculty Mentor, NIMH Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program at SDSU (3R24MH065515); PI: T Cronan
Co-Principal Investigator, Mental Health Service Needs for Older Adults in Imperial County, UCSD Geriatric Psychiatry Intervention Research Center Pilot Project; Co-PIs: A-M Yamada, B Dubois; Amount: $5000
1998-present
Co-investigator, Child & Adolescent Services Research Center, San Diego, CA; PI: J Landsverk
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1/1997-12/1997
Principal Investigator, NIMH Schizophrenia Branch, Dissertation Research
Grant; Title: A Longitudinal Cross-ethnic Study of Sociocentricity in Schizophrenia; Chair: JS Brekke; RO3 MH56773; Awarded on 1st
submission; Amount: $19,204
Foundation and other Sponsored Research
2015-2017
Co-Principal Investigator "Latino Perspectives on Data-Sharing in Psychosis Research." Greenwall Foundation, New Bioethics Program, Fall 2014, Making a Difference in Real-World Bioethics Dilemmas; 03/201503/2017; PI: B. Palmer; Amount: $298,415.
2014-2015
Faculty Mentor, "Recovery among Chinese Americans with Schizophrenia: Prevalence and Correlates from an Ecological System Perspective." Okura Mental Health Scholarship for Asian and Pacific Islander Social Workers, the Asian and Pacific Islander Social Work Educators Association. PI: Caroline Lim, PhD Candidate; Total award: $10,000.
2008
Consultant, TIDES Depression Care Quality Improvement Intervention, VA Greater Los Angeles Health Care System; Co-PIs: L Dixon, S Glynn
2004-2005
Co-Principal Investigator, Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company, Schizophrenia Care & Assessment Program Research Initiative; Title: A Tri-Ethnic Study of the Role of Culture and the Duration of Untreated Psychosis; Co-PI: RL Hough; Amount: $45,000
3/2002-7/2002
Co-Principal Investigator, Cultural Competence System-Wide Assessment, San Diego County Mental Health; Co-PI: A-M Yamada; Amount: $50,000
1998-2003
Co-Investigator, Schizophrenia Care & Assessment Program, San Diego Site; Funded by Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company; PI: RL Hough
University Sponsored Awards
8/2008-5/2009
Principal Investigator, Larson Endowment for Innovative Research and Teaching Fund (Hamovitch Center for Science in the Human Services, USC School of Social Work); Title: Effectiveness of the CFIMA from the perspective of Mexican American families, consumers, and providers dealing with schizophrenia; Amount: $40,000.
Spring 2000
SDSU ? Faculty Development Award (25% semester effort)
Summer 2000
SDSU ? Research, Scholarship & Creative Activity
Summer 1999
SDSU ? Research, Scholarship & Creative Activity
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Scientific Merit Review Committees
2018-2019
Reviewer ? NIH - mHealth FOA.
2013
Reviewer - NIMH Services Conflicts Review (ZMH1)
2012 2007-2011
Reviewer, NIMH Special Emphasis Panel, Global Mental Health Hubs (ZMH1) Appointed Standing member, NIMH Mental Health Services in Mental Health Settings Committee (SRSP)
July 2009 2007
Reviewer, NIH Center for Scientific Review (CSR), American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
Reviewer, NIH Fogarty International Behavioral and Social Sciences
2006 2000-2002
Reviewer, Mental Health Services Research Branch, Special Emphasis Panel
Invited Scientific Panels
2014-2019
Expert Panel and Scientific Advisory Committee for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Family Support at the University of Illinois, Chicago; 5-year award by National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR); S Maga?a, PI.
2008
Expert Panel for the 2008 Schizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT) Treatment Recommendations Update Conference, Baltimore Maryland
2007
Scientific Advisory Committee, Nineteenth NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research: "Enhancing the Impact of Mental Health Services Research," Washington DC, July 22, 2007.
2006 & 2008
Forum Participant, The Family Forum I & II: Directions for the implementation of family psychoeducation for severe mental illness, VA sponsored conference, Baltimore Maryland
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Publications
Helu-Brown & Barrio, C. (2020). Modulo de Salud Mental: Latino Immigrant Mental Health Program at the Mexican Consulate. Research on Social Work Practice, 30(2), 151-162.
Lim, C., Hernandez, M., Gaona, L., Helu-Brown, P., Barrio, C. (2019). A sociodemographic profile of Asian Americans served in community mental health centers for a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 46(4), 555-567.
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Smith, M. E., Yamada, A-M., Barrio, C., & Brekke, J. S. (2019). A Quick Scoping Review of Psychosocial Treatment Recommendations for African Americans with Schizophrenia. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 28(3), 263-281.
Hernandez, M., Barrio, C., Gaona, L., Helu-Brown, P., Hai, A., Lim, C. (2019). Hope and schizophrenia within the Latino family context. Community Mental Health Journal, 55(1), 4250.
Hernandez, M., Franco, R., Kopelowicz, A., Hernandez, M.Y., Mejia, Y., & Barrio, C., Lopez, S.R. (2019). Lessons Learned in Clinical Research Recruitment of Immigrants and Minority Group Members with First-Episode Psychosis. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 21(1), 123-128. doi: 10.1007/s10903-018-0704-y
Reyes-Rodr?guez M.L, Watson, H.J., Barrio, C., Baucom, D.H., Silva, Y., Luna-Reyes, K.L. & Bulik, C.M. (2019). Family Involvement in Eating Disorder Treatment among Latinas. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 27(2). 10.1080/10640266.2019.1586219
Hernandez, M., Hernandez, M.Y., Lopez, D., Barrio, C., Gamez, D., Lopez, S.R. (2019). Family processes and duration of untreated Psychosis among U.S. Latinos. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. doi- 10.1111/eip.12779
Hernandez, M., Barrio, C., Lim, C., & Brekke, J. S. (2017). The relationship between social competence, symptom severity and employment in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 4(2), 231-235.
Hernandez, M. & Barrio, C. (2017). Families and medication use and adherence among Latinos with schizophrenia. Journal of Mental Health, 26(1), 14-20, doi: 10.1080/09638237.2016.1222061
Lim, C., Barrio, C., Hernandez, M., Barragan, A., & Brekke, J.S. (2017). Recovery from schizophrenia in community-based psychosocial rehabilitation Settings: Prevalence and predictors. Research on Social Work Practice, 27(5). Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/1049731515588597
Barrio, C., Fuentes, D., Hernandez, M., Helu-Brown, P, & Palmer, B. (2016). Bored in board and care and other settings: Perspectives of Latinos with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services, 67(8), 932-932.
Barrio, C., Hernandez, M., & Gaona, L. (2016). The family caregiving context among adults with disabilities: A review of the research on developmental disabilities, serious mental illness, and traumatic brain injury. Journal of Family Social Work. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/10522158.2016.1233923
Lim, C., Barrio, C., Hernandez, M., Barragan, A., Yamada, A.-M., & Brekke, J.S. (2015). Remission of symptoms in community-based psychosocial rehabilitation services for individuals with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. Advance online publication. doi:10.1037/prj0000154
Barrio, C., Hernandez, M., Helu, P., & DeBonis, J.A. (2015). Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Encyclopedia of Social Work Practice, National Association of Social Workers and Oxford Press, DOI:10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1018
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Hernandez, M., & Barrio, C. (2015). Perceptions of subjective burden among Latino families caring for a loved one with schizophrenia. Community Mental Health Journal. Advance online publication. doi:10.1007/s10597-015-9881-5
Barragan, A., Yamada, A-M., Lee, K.K., & Barrio, C. (2015). Correlates in the Endorsement of Psychotic Symptoms and Services Use: Findings from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys. Community Mental Health Journal, DOI 10.1007/s10597-015-9850-z
Hernandez, M., Barrio, C. & Yamada, A-M. (2013). Hope and burden among Latino families of individuals with schizophrenia. Family Process, 52(4), 697-708.
Lambros, K. & Barrio, C. (2013). Mental health interventions with Latino students in multicultural school environments: A framework for assessing biases and developing cultural competence. In C. Franklin, M. Harris & P. Allen-Meares (Eds.), The School Services Sourcebook: A Guide for School-Based Professionals (2nd Edition). New York: Oxford University Press. 747-764
Lopez, S. R., Barrio, C., Kopelowicz, A., & Vega, W. A. (2012). From documenting to eliminating disparities in mental health care for Latinos. American Psychologist, 67 (7), 511-523.
Barrio, C. & Dixon, L. (2012). Clinician interactions with patients and families. In J. Lieberman & R. M. Murray (Eds.), Comprehensive Care of Schizophrenia: A Textbook of Clinical Management (2nd ed.)(pp. 342-356). New York: Oxford University Press.
Barrio, C., Hernandez, M. & Barragan, A. (2011). Serving Latino families caring for a person with serious mental illness. In L. P. Buki & L. M. Piedra (Eds.), Creating infrastructures for Latino mental health (pp. 159-175). New York: Springer.
Barrio, C. & Yamada, A-M. (2010). Culturally based intervention development: The case of Latino families dealing with schizophrenia. Research on Social Work Practice. 20, 483-492. doi:10.1177/1049731510361613
Yamada, A.-M., Lee, K.-H., Dinh, T., Barrio, C., & Brekke, J. (2010). Intrinsic motivation as a mediator of relationships between symptoms and functioning among individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders in a diverse urban community. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198, 28-34.
Min, J., & Barrio, C. (2009). Cultural Values and Caregiver Preference for Mexican-American and Non-Latino White Elders. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 24, 225-239.
Gilmer, T., Ojeda, V., Barrio, C., Fuentes, D., Garcia, P., & Jeste, D. (2009). Adherence to antipsychotic medications among Latinos and Asians with schizophrenia and limited English proficiency. Psychiatric Services, 60, 175-182.
Yamada, A.-M., Barrio, C., Atuel, H., Harding, C., Webster, D., & Hough, R.L. (2009). A retrospective study of delayed receipt of initial psychiatric services in a tri-ethnic community sample of adults with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 108, 30-306.
Yamada, A.-M., Barrio, C., Harding, C., Webster, D., Atuel, H., & Hough, R. L. (2009). Cultural themes associated with pathways to initial use of psychiatric services in a tri-ethnic community sample of adults with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 115(2), 375-376.
Barrio, C., Palinkas, L., Yamada, A.-M., Fuentes, D., Criado, V., Garc?a, P., et al. (2008). Unmet needs for mental health services for Latino older adults: perspectives from consumers, family
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