Rosario Ceballo
Published June 5, 2015
Updated April 15, 2021

Rosario Ceballo is associate dean of social sciences and a professor of psychology and women’s and gender studies at the University of Michigan. A clinical and developmental psychologist, her research investigates the effects of living in poverty on child and adolescent development. In another line of research, Ceballo studies the effects of infertility and racial stereotypes about women’s reproductive abilities on racial/ethnic minority women. She runs the Resilience in Context Lab.

Expertise: Community violence exposure, parenting, poverty’s effects on children and teens, infertility in racial/ethnic minority women, Latino families, after-school activities, social work

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.

Email: rosarioc@umich.edu

Phone: (734) 936-6049

Heard on NPR’s Source of the Week: Rosie Ceballo Discusses Role Of ‘Familismo’ As Protective Factor For Latino Adolescents


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