First Conference on Addictions, Well-being and Mental Health in Youth and Adolescents
Event details
- Start: 12 Apr 2024 09:15
- Faculty of Psychology (Sala de Graus)
The Stress and Health Research Group (GIES) of the UAB organises a conference on addictions, well-being and mental health in young people and adolescents.
Registration is free: https://forms.office.com/e/7ma0bgNKnN
PROGRAMME
9:15 a.m. Conference badge pick-up
9:30 h Welcoming speeches
- Dr Tatiana Rovira, VIce Rector for Quality, UAB
- Dr Ander Chamarro, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, UAB
- Dr Joaquim T. Limonero, Coordinator of the Stress and Health Research Group (GIES), UAB
9:45 a.m. Opening conference "Young people and partying, an (im)possible relationship?"
- Dr Joan Colom, Deputy Director General of Addictions, HIV, STIs and Viral Hepatitis of the Public Health Agency of Catalonia.
10:45 a.m. "Canabis abuse and suicide risk in university students"
- Iván Bonilla, member of the Stress and Health Research Group (GIES)
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m. "Binge drinking in adolescents"
- Adrián Díaz, member of the Stress and Health Research Group (GIES)
11:45 h "Us problemàtic d’ internet i malestar emocional en adolescents"
- Dr Ander Chamarro, member of the Stress and Health Research Group (GIES)
12:00 noon "Stress, alcohol and emotional regulation"
- Queralt Ballabrera, member of the Stress and Health Research Group (GIES)
12:15 p.m. "Experiences of community prevention in Emotional Well-being and prevention on Risky Behaviours"
- Laura Buch, technician in community projects on Emotional Well-being and Prevention
- Laia Càrdenas, technician of the Escolta Jove programme
12:30 p.m. "Challenges and opportunities to promote well-being on the UAB campus"
- Dr Sònia Sànchez, CORE in Mental Health and Deputy Executive Director, UAB
12:45 p.m. Round table "Adolescents, youth, risky behaviour and emotional well-being"
- Dr Joan Colom
- Dr Joaquim T. Limonero
- Dr Ander Chamarro
- Dr Sònia Sànchez
- Dr Laura i Buch
- Dr Laia Cárdenas
1:30 p.m. Closing speech