Post-baccalaureate researcher

Zainab Kabir

Post-Baccalaureate Researcher

About Zainab

Zainab Kabir is a recent graduate from the University of Pittsburgh, where she earned a degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology. Her research interests include trauma, mental health, and social behavior, with a focus on how cultural and community factors influence psychological well-being. Through her work in the CREAR Lab, she examined the relationship between community violence exposure and mental health outcomes in rural Mexican communities. Zainab plans to pursue a Master's degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology to study workplace behavior and promote employee well-being within organizations.

Presentations and Conferences

  • Kabir, Z. (2026). Holding Together in Hard Times: Cohesion as Moderator of Mental Health Amidst Community Violence. Honors Thesis.

Publications

  • Kabir, Z. S., Davila, S. A., & Medrano, A.S.. (2026). Holding Together in Hard Times: Family Cohesion as a Moderator of Mental Health Amidst Community Violence. Journal of Community Psychology, 54(1), e70067 https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.70067
  • Medrano, A.S., Medina, C. M., Davila, S. A., Adame Montelongo, E. S., Jenkins, A. S., Pina, I. M., Vazquez, Y. N., Leonard, A. F., Dupree, G. E., Martinez, A., Kabir, Z., & Wah Figueroa, F. (in press). Sexual victimization in school, community, and online contexts: A scoping review on the measurement of youth sexual victimization. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. https://doi.org/10.1177/15248380251412532in press

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