Ferolino, Austin Jay
Assistant Professor
aferolino@usc.edu.ph
Degrees
B.S. Psychology, University of San Carlos, 2009
M.A. Social Psychology, University of San Carlos, 2016
Ph.D. Social-Organizational Psychology, Silliman University, 2021
Research interests
Psychology of social class, intergroup relations, poverty, psychosocial interventions
Publications
- Ferolino, A. J. P. (2023). The psychological responses of people with low socioeconomic status to economic inequality during the COVID-19 pandemic: An intergroup perspective. Trends in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43076-023-00328-1
- Ferolino, A. J. P.; Yap, R. J. C. (2023). A narrative evaluation of a faith-based aftercare program for youth involved the juvenile justice system. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 45(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/00846724221133452
- Ferolino, A. P.; Camposo, M. A. D.; Estaño, K. C. L.; Tacbobo, J. M. R. (2020). Mothers for others: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of gestational surrogates’ child relinquishment experiences. Journal of Patient Experience, 7(6), 1336–1340. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373519892415
- Ferolino, A. J. P. (2018). Give them fish or teach them to fish? The effects of stability of social stratification and forms of help on higher socioeconomic status group members’ attitudes towards anti-poverty programs. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 12. https://doi.org/10.1017/prp.2018.6
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