Cooper, Daniel
Assistant Professor
Daniel Cooper is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of South Carolina. He is also affiliated with the Research Center for Child Well-Being, a newly funded research center with the mission to reduce mental and physical health problems for children ages 2-10. He received his Ph.D. in Family Social Science with a specialization in Couple and Family Therapy and Prevention Science from the University of Minnesota. T
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- Psychology
- Tenure Status
- Tenure Track
Interest Background
- Interest Keywords
- mental health, minoritized children
- Personal Focus Areas
- using secondary data analysis to identify malleable risk and protective factors that can be targeted, evaluating the implementation of family-based prevention programs for minoritized children, creating integrated prevention programs to jointly prevent child physical and mental health problems
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