ALEXandra “Alex” KOVAR, B.A.

alexkovar@temple.edu

Alex received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Temple University in May of 2019. Her research interests focus on community mental health initiatives and addressing  racial disparities that exist in risk factors for major mental health disorders, such as schizophrenia and depression.

Conference Posters and presentations

Kovar, A., Ered, A., Maxwell, S. D., Anglin, D. M., Ellman, L. M. (September 2019). Exploring the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychotic-like experiences: Coping style as a mediator. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP). Buffalo, NY.

Kovar, A., Ered, A., Anglin, D. M., Ellman, L. M. (May 2019). Exploring the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychotic-like experiences: Coping style as a mediator. Paper presented at the Symposium for Undergraduate Research & Creativity, Philadelphia, PA.

Kovar, A., Ered, A., Anglin, D. M., Ellman, L. M. (May 2019). Exploring the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychotic-like experiences: Coping style as a mediator. Poster session presented at the Annual Honors Poster Session, Philadelphia, PA.