SNII Área V PSICOLOGÍA SOCIAL 59 MEDINA MORA ICAZA, MARIA ELENA TERESA
MEDINA MORA ICAZA, MARIA ELENA TERESA

MEDINA MORA ICAZA, MARIA ELENA TERESA

PSICOLOGÍA · Nivel E

Desde 2019 es Head of Department en National Autonomous University of Mexico

Información*

Nombre MARIA ELENA TERESA MEDINA MORA ICAZA
Área HUMANIDADES
Campo PSICOLOGÍA
Disciplina PSICOLOGÍA SOCIAL
Especialidad SALUD MENTAL Y ADICCIONES
CVU 772
Institución
Dependencia DIVISION DE INVESTIGACIONES EPIDEMIOLOGICAS Y SOCIALES
Entidad CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Nivel E
Vigencia Inicio: 01/01/2019
Fin: 31/12/2117
Categoría: EMERITO

* Información del primer trimestre de 2026.
Fuente: SECIHTI.

Publicaciones ORCID

2026
A Scoping Review of Immersive Experiences on Psychosocial Outcomes, Well-being, and Health Promotion in Museums and Interactive Centers
Die ‘Richtlinien für die Risiko-Reduzierung beim Cannabiskonsum (RRRCK)’: EMPFEHLUNGEN International Journal of Drug Policy
Las ‘Guías para el Uso de Cannabis de Menor Riesgo (GUCMR)’: RECOMENDACIONES [The ‘Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUG)’: RECOMMENDATIONS (SPANISH)] International Journal of Drug Policy
Les ‘Lignes Directrices Pour l'Usage du Cannabis à Moindre Risque (LUCMR)’: RECOMMENDATIONS [The ‘Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUG)’: RECOMMENDATIONS (FRENCH)] International Journal of Drug Policy
2025
Experiences of Mental Health Professionals with Control and Labor Demands during the Implementation of Teleconsultation at a University Care Center during the First Stage of the COVID-19 Lockdown Salud mental
Differential Association of the DISC1 Interactome in Hallucinations and Delusions International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Attitudes and Perspectives of Service Providers on Persons Who Use Stimulants in Northern and Central Mexico Substance Use & Addiction Journal
Efficacy of the Mexican version of the keepin’ it REAL school-based prevention program in addressing multi-substance use from early to mid-adolescence Drug and Alcohol Dependence
2024
Phenome-Wide Association Study of Latent Autoimmune Diabetes from a Southern Mexican Population Implicates rs7305229 with Plasmatic Anti-Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibody (GADA) Levels International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Phenome-Wide Association Study of Latent Autoimmune Diabetes from a Southern Mexican Population Implicates rs7305229 with Plasmatic AntiGlutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibody (GADA) Levels