This curriculum vita summarizes the educational and professional experience of Blair Beadnell. It lists that he received a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Southern Illinois University in 1988. It outlines his current position as Director of Research and Evaluation Services at Prevention Research Institute and previous research positions. It also lists over 30 research grants focused on substance abuse and sexual health topics.
Bender Christina Psy492 Lit Review Power PointTinaBender
The document reviews literature on the relationship between spirituality and substance abuse recovery. It finds that 9 of the 10 studies examined deemed spirituality necessary for recovery. The studies demonstrated effectiveness of 12-step programs that include a spiritual component. However, weaknesses included small sample sizes and lack of distinction between religion and spirituality. Future research is needed to identify the specific effective components of spirituality and alternatives for clients resistant to spiritual practices.
Conversation: Applying What We Know: Mark K. Hartzenbuehler, Assistant Profes...TheAdlerSchool
This document summarizes research on the social determinants of mental health disparities among lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations. The research finds that 1) LGB individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disorders in states without protective policies, 2) constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage are associated with increased mood disorders among LGB people, and 3) legalizing same-sex marriage in Massachusetts was linked to reductions in mental healthcare utilization and costs among gay and bisexual men. A fourth study found that inclusive anti-bullying policies were associated with reduced suicide attempts among lesbian and gay youth. The research suggests that reducing structural stigma through protective policies and equality measures can positively impact the mental health of LGB populations.
The document summarizes evidence from randomized clinical trials and studies supporting the effectiveness of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for treating borderline personality disorder and other mental health conditions. Specifically, DBT has been shown to be effective in reducing self-harm, suicide attempts, depression, and treatment dropout rates while improving social and emotional adjustment. The document also notes some studies that did not find DBT to be more effective than other treatments or that had limitations.
Innovations in Prevention: Youth Substance Abuse & Dating ViolenceChristine Wekerle
This document discusses youth substance abuse and dating violence prevention. It notes the co-occurrence of these issues and the importance of targeting multiple related problems. Effective prevention requires understanding risk factors like child maltreatment history and trauma symptoms, as well as motivational stages and alternative reinforcers. The Youth Relationships Project targets relationships skills and social action to reduce dating violence among high-risk child welfare youth. Broad surveillance is needed to assess prevention program impact at the community level.
This document provides an overview of Ruth C. White's education, teaching experience, research areas, courses taught, clinical social work positions, and research experience. Some key details include:
- Ruth C. White holds a Ph.D. in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and has taught at Seattle University since 2002 as an Associate Professor.
- Her research areas include program development/evaluation, social determinants of health, and comparative/international health and social welfare.
- She has held clinical social work positions in the US, Canada, and UK working with adolescents, young offenders, and child protection.
- Her research experience includes principal investigator roles and projects related to maternal/child health, HIV/
This study examined whether victimization by peers mediates the relationship between autistic symptoms and aggressive behavior in youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Researchers found that victimization by peers partially mediated the relationship between repetitive behaviors (an autistic symptom) and proactive aggression, but not reactive aggression. Specifically, repetitive behaviors predicted greater peer victimization, which in turn predicted higher rates of unprovoked or proactive aggression. This suggests interventions should address peer victimization to reduce proactive aggression in youth with ASD.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Jeffrey A. Daniels. It details his Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Counseling Psychology, as well as his positions as an Associate Professor and Department Chair at West Virginia University. It provides a list of his publications, awards, research interests, and presentations focused on topics like school violence prevention, hostage situations, and military psychology.
Bender Christina Psy492 Lit Review Power PointTinaBender
The document reviews literature on the relationship between spirituality and substance abuse recovery. It finds that 9 of the 10 studies examined deemed spirituality necessary for recovery. The studies demonstrated effectiveness of 12-step programs that include a spiritual component. However, weaknesses included small sample sizes and lack of distinction between religion and spirituality. Future research is needed to identify the specific effective components of spirituality and alternatives for clients resistant to spiritual practices.
Conversation: Applying What We Know: Mark K. Hartzenbuehler, Assistant Profes...TheAdlerSchool
This document summarizes research on the social determinants of mental health disparities among lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations. The research finds that 1) LGB individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disorders in states without protective policies, 2) constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage are associated with increased mood disorders among LGB people, and 3) legalizing same-sex marriage in Massachusetts was linked to reductions in mental healthcare utilization and costs among gay and bisexual men. A fourth study found that inclusive anti-bullying policies were associated with reduced suicide attempts among lesbian and gay youth. The research suggests that reducing structural stigma through protective policies and equality measures can positively impact the mental health of LGB populations.
The document summarizes evidence from randomized clinical trials and studies supporting the effectiveness of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for treating borderline personality disorder and other mental health conditions. Specifically, DBT has been shown to be effective in reducing self-harm, suicide attempts, depression, and treatment dropout rates while improving social and emotional adjustment. The document also notes some studies that did not find DBT to be more effective than other treatments or that had limitations.
Innovations in Prevention: Youth Substance Abuse & Dating ViolenceChristine Wekerle
This document discusses youth substance abuse and dating violence prevention. It notes the co-occurrence of these issues and the importance of targeting multiple related problems. Effective prevention requires understanding risk factors like child maltreatment history and trauma symptoms, as well as motivational stages and alternative reinforcers. The Youth Relationships Project targets relationships skills and social action to reduce dating violence among high-risk child welfare youth. Broad surveillance is needed to assess prevention program impact at the community level.
This document provides an overview of Ruth C. White's education, teaching experience, research areas, courses taught, clinical social work positions, and research experience. Some key details include:
- Ruth C. White holds a Ph.D. in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and has taught at Seattle University since 2002 as an Associate Professor.
- Her research areas include program development/evaluation, social determinants of health, and comparative/international health and social welfare.
- She has held clinical social work positions in the US, Canada, and UK working with adolescents, young offenders, and child protection.
- Her research experience includes principal investigator roles and projects related to maternal/child health, HIV/
This study examined whether victimization by peers mediates the relationship between autistic symptoms and aggressive behavior in youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Researchers found that victimization by peers partially mediated the relationship between repetitive behaviors (an autistic symptom) and proactive aggression, but not reactive aggression. Specifically, repetitive behaviors predicted greater peer victimization, which in turn predicted higher rates of unprovoked or proactive aggression. This suggests interventions should address peer victimization to reduce proactive aggression in youth with ASD.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Jeffrey A. Daniels. It details his Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Counseling Psychology, as well as his positions as an Associate Professor and Department Chair at West Virginia University. It provides a list of his publications, awards, research interests, and presentations focused on topics like school violence prevention, hostage situations, and military psychology.
Timothy Wampler has over 25 years of experience in healthcare operations management, customer service, and clinical social work. He has a strong background managing multi-site healthcare organizations, developing operating protocols, and building high-performing teams. Wampler is seeking a new opportunity to utilize his leadership and problem-solving skills.
The study examined how parent illness uncertainty in children with juvenile rheumatic diseases relates to caregiver demand, parent distress, and child depressive symptoms. Fifty-seven children and their primary caregivers completed questionnaires. The results supported the hypothesis that higher parent illness uncertainty leads to increased caregiver demand, which in turn leads to greater parent distress and more depressive symptoms in the child. Specifically, caregiver demand and parent distress sequentially carried the indirect effect of parent illness uncertainty on child depressive symptoms. Interventions to help parents manage illness uncertainty and caregiver demand may help reduce distress and depression in children with these conditions.
Transphobia in Today's Society: Implicit Attitudes and Personal BeliefsStephanie Azzarello
Research presented March 4, 2016 at the Eastern Psychological Association conference In New York City. Research indicates that implicit attitudes of transphobia currently match explicit attitudes, possibly due to low social desirability. Predictors for transphobia are adherence to traditional gender roles, right wing authoritarianism, social dominance, and the belief that gender identity is a choice
This document discusses adolescent female development and the factors contributing to high rates of criminal behavior and justice system involvement among females. It notes that adolescent females experience increased depression, suicide attempts, and lower resilience and self-esteem during development. Many adolescent female offenders have experienced high rates of sexual and physical abuse, as well as trauma. Effective treatments discussed include multi-systemic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy.
This study examined the relationships between friendship quality, health, and relationship skills and beliefs in emerging adults. Significant positive correlations were found between friendship quality and physical, emotional, and spiritual health. A regression analysis also found that relationship skills and beliefs significantly predict friendship quality, accounting for about 8.5% of the variance. The results suggest that stronger relationship skills and healthy beliefs are associated with better friendship quality and health in emerging adults.
Brian L. Quick is a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in 2005. His curriculum vitae provides his education history, employment history as a professor at Illinois and Ohio University, honors and awards for his research, grants he has received for health communication research, and a list of his publications in refereed journals.
This document discusses ethical issues related to providing psychological services to people with disabilities. It begins by noting that about 20% of the US population lives with one or more disabilities. The document then outlines some key ethical considerations and competencies needed to work with people with disabilities, including knowledge of disability models and related developmental, medical, and sociopolitical issues. It emphasizes that competence requires not only knowledge and skills, but also self-reflective attitudes to confront one's own biases. The document presents two case examples to illustrate these ethical issues in practice and invites commentaries from experts to further address related questions.
The Younik Foundation was created by friends in Kameelrivier B, South Africa to address challenges in their community such as poor education and limited opportunities. The Foundation aims to equip youth with tools to achieve their dreams by providing educational support from grade school through university and employment. Key programs include rewarding top students, advising on subject choices, assisting with college applications, and helping graduates find jobs. The goal is to create lasting impact by focusing deeply on individual learners rather than widespread programs.
This document is a memorial for someone named Kellen Truitt Wood. It contains a short message saying that God holds Kellen in His arms while the author holds Kellen in their heart. It is signed by Kellen and includes thanks to two photographers, suggesting it may be notes from a memorial program or photo tribute.
Douglas R. Snyder has over 20 years of broad-based management experience in operations, logistics, risk management, and customer service. He has held director and manager roles at companies in furniture, construction, and third-party logistics. Snyder has a track record of improving processes, reducing costs, and increasing customer satisfaction and safety. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Management from Kent State University.
This document provides summaries for 10 projects across various mediums including publications, branding, packaging, typefaces and websites. The projects address problems such as representing African culture positively, updating a state park's branding, designing for a professor's book on PTSD, and creating tea packaging that conveys British culture. The solutions generally involve using design elements like color, imagery and layout to achieve specific tones and convey intended messages through the different mediums.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
What is metadata and why is it so important for publishers? Industry experts provide their insights into why proper implementation of metadata throughout the publishing process is central to creating efficiencies and selling more books.
Lanstad is an all-encompassing publishing production platform, combining cloud-based digital asset management, with a comprehensive project management workspace, to give you greater control over your content.
Digital asset management (DAM) systems provide key benefits for small to medium-sized publishers by creating a central repository for media, artwork, and content. This allows easy access to assets from anywhere, saves time by eliminating lost files, and makes assets searchable and accessible to share internally and distribute externally more easily. DAM systems also help publishers understand the value of their content by making it easy to reuse or repurpose existing assets rather than creating new ones. Metadata tagging of assets in DAM further improves searchability and supports content distribution.
MSc Thesis. Jonathan Roche - Investigate the rate of phase re-segregation in ...Jonathan Roche
This document presents a master's thesis investigating phase re-segregation in shut-in multiphase wells using transient well modeling. The student used the OLGA wellbore simulator to model phase behavior when a well is shut-in for various starting water-cuts. The modeling showed that as water-cut increased at shut-in, the time for full phase separation increased. Sensitivity analysis examined the impact of factors like gas-oil ratio and oil density. The study also coupled the wellbore model to a reservoir model to simulate intermittent production by "skimming" dry oil after phase separation. Onset of phase separation was observed in the reservoir during a 20-day shut-in.
Publishing Production: From the Desktop to the CloudDeanta
The publishing landscape is evolving from a format-driven industry to a content-focussed one. As such our processes and technology solutions should adapt to meet these changing needs. This presentation looks at moving from a static desktop-based workflow to that of a collaborative cloud-based one.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Eu Gene Chin, who is currently completing a pre-doctoral psychology internship and expects to graduate with a PhD in Clinical Psychology in June 2015. It outlines his education history, awards, clinical and research experience, publications, presentations, and reviewing experience.
Timothy Wampler has over 25 years of experience in healthcare operations management, customer service, and clinical social work. He has a strong background managing multi-site healthcare organizations, developing operating protocols, and building high-performing teams. Wampler is seeking a new opportunity to utilize his leadership and problem-solving skills.
The study examined how parent illness uncertainty in children with juvenile rheumatic diseases relates to caregiver demand, parent distress, and child depressive symptoms. Fifty-seven children and their primary caregivers completed questionnaires. The results supported the hypothesis that higher parent illness uncertainty leads to increased caregiver demand, which in turn leads to greater parent distress and more depressive symptoms in the child. Specifically, caregiver demand and parent distress sequentially carried the indirect effect of parent illness uncertainty on child depressive symptoms. Interventions to help parents manage illness uncertainty and caregiver demand may help reduce distress and depression in children with these conditions.
Transphobia in Today's Society: Implicit Attitudes and Personal BeliefsStephanie Azzarello
Research presented March 4, 2016 at the Eastern Psychological Association conference In New York City. Research indicates that implicit attitudes of transphobia currently match explicit attitudes, possibly due to low social desirability. Predictors for transphobia are adherence to traditional gender roles, right wing authoritarianism, social dominance, and the belief that gender identity is a choice
This document discusses adolescent female development and the factors contributing to high rates of criminal behavior and justice system involvement among females. It notes that adolescent females experience increased depression, suicide attempts, and lower resilience and self-esteem during development. Many adolescent female offenders have experienced high rates of sexual and physical abuse, as well as trauma. Effective treatments discussed include multi-systemic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy.
This study examined the relationships between friendship quality, health, and relationship skills and beliefs in emerging adults. Significant positive correlations were found between friendship quality and physical, emotional, and spiritual health. A regression analysis also found that relationship skills and beliefs significantly predict friendship quality, accounting for about 8.5% of the variance. The results suggest that stronger relationship skills and healthy beliefs are associated with better friendship quality and health in emerging adults.
Brian L. Quick is a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in 2005. His curriculum vitae provides his education history, employment history as a professor at Illinois and Ohio University, honors and awards for his research, grants he has received for health communication research, and a list of his publications in refereed journals.
This document discusses ethical issues related to providing psychological services to people with disabilities. It begins by noting that about 20% of the US population lives with one or more disabilities. The document then outlines some key ethical considerations and competencies needed to work with people with disabilities, including knowledge of disability models and related developmental, medical, and sociopolitical issues. It emphasizes that competence requires not only knowledge and skills, but also self-reflective attitudes to confront one's own biases. The document presents two case examples to illustrate these ethical issues in practice and invites commentaries from experts to further address related questions.
The Younik Foundation was created by friends in Kameelrivier B, South Africa to address challenges in their community such as poor education and limited opportunities. The Foundation aims to equip youth with tools to achieve their dreams by providing educational support from grade school through university and employment. Key programs include rewarding top students, advising on subject choices, assisting with college applications, and helping graduates find jobs. The goal is to create lasting impact by focusing deeply on individual learners rather than widespread programs.
This document is a memorial for someone named Kellen Truitt Wood. It contains a short message saying that God holds Kellen in His arms while the author holds Kellen in their heart. It is signed by Kellen and includes thanks to two photographers, suggesting it may be notes from a memorial program or photo tribute.
Douglas R. Snyder has over 20 years of broad-based management experience in operations, logistics, risk management, and customer service. He has held director and manager roles at companies in furniture, construction, and third-party logistics. Snyder has a track record of improving processes, reducing costs, and increasing customer satisfaction and safety. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Management from Kent State University.
This document provides summaries for 10 projects across various mediums including publications, branding, packaging, typefaces and websites. The projects address problems such as representing African culture positively, updating a state park's branding, designing for a professor's book on PTSD, and creating tea packaging that conveys British culture. The solutions generally involve using design elements like color, imagery and layout to achieve specific tones and convey intended messages through the different mediums.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
What is metadata and why is it so important for publishers? Industry experts provide their insights into why proper implementation of metadata throughout the publishing process is central to creating efficiencies and selling more books.
Lanstad is an all-encompassing publishing production platform, combining cloud-based digital asset management, with a comprehensive project management workspace, to give you greater control over your content.
Digital asset management (DAM) systems provide key benefits for small to medium-sized publishers by creating a central repository for media, artwork, and content. This allows easy access to assets from anywhere, saves time by eliminating lost files, and makes assets searchable and accessible to share internally and distribute externally more easily. DAM systems also help publishers understand the value of their content by making it easy to reuse or repurpose existing assets rather than creating new ones. Metadata tagging of assets in DAM further improves searchability and supports content distribution.
MSc Thesis. Jonathan Roche - Investigate the rate of phase re-segregation in ...Jonathan Roche
This document presents a master's thesis investigating phase re-segregation in shut-in multiphase wells using transient well modeling. The student used the OLGA wellbore simulator to model phase behavior when a well is shut-in for various starting water-cuts. The modeling showed that as water-cut increased at shut-in, the time for full phase separation increased. Sensitivity analysis examined the impact of factors like gas-oil ratio and oil density. The study also coupled the wellbore model to a reservoir model to simulate intermittent production by "skimming" dry oil after phase separation. Onset of phase separation was observed in the reservoir during a 20-day shut-in.
Publishing Production: From the Desktop to the CloudDeanta
The publishing landscape is evolving from a format-driven industry to a content-focussed one. As such our processes and technology solutions should adapt to meet these changing needs. This presentation looks at moving from a static desktop-based workflow to that of a collaborative cloud-based one.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Eu Gene Chin, who is currently completing a pre-doctoral psychology internship and expects to graduate with a PhD in Clinical Psychology in June 2015. It outlines his education history, awards, clinical and research experience, publications, presentations, and reviewing experience.
This document provides a summary of Eu Gene Chin's education, clinical experience, awards, publications, presentations, and fellowships. It details his doctoral education in clinical psychology, pre-doctoral internship, clinical training providing evidence-based therapies, research experience, and publications in peer-reviewed journals.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Eu Gene Chin, who is currently completing his pre-doctoral psychology internship. It outlines his education, including an expected Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Mississippi in 2015. It also lists his clinical experience, publications, presentations, research experience, and awards.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Christopher Ryan Beasley that summarizes his education, work experience, research grants, publications, presentations, teaching experience, and community/university service. It shows that he received his Ph.D. in Community Psychology from DePaul University in 2013, is currently an Assistant Professor at Washington College, and has extensive experience in research on addiction recovery communities.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the educational and professional background of Robert A. Chernoff, Ph.D., J.D. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from USC in 2000, J.D. from UCLA School of Law in 1982, and B.A. from UC Berkeley in 1979. His clinical training includes postdoctoral fellowships at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and West LA VA Medical Center. He is currently an Associate Professor at USC, where he directs clinical training. His previous positions include Director of Psychology Training at Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services and faculty appointments at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His areas of specialty include HIV/AIDS, PTSD
Child Maltreatment in Abnormal Psychology TextbooksParisa Kaliush
The study analyzed the presentation of child maltreatment in 10 popular abnormal psychology textbooks. It measured the number of times each form of child maltreatment was mentioned, the number of psychological disorders linked to child maltreatment, and the number of citations of relevant research. The results found inconsistencies between textbooks in the information presented about child maltreatment. While most textbooks emphasized child sexual abuse, other forms like neglect were rarely mentioned. Some textbooks also presented controversial or misleading claims without citing opposing evidence. Overall, the study concluded the textbooks could improve by standardizing and more comprehensively covering information on child maltreatment and its psychological impacts.
Adventure Therapy Professional Development - 3 March 2017Will Dobud
Here are the slides from an adventure therapy professional development workshop I ran in Adelaide in March of 2017. The seminar discussed the importance of engagement, a therapeutic relationship, and provided a brief introduction to Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) and how we have incorporated FIT into our adventure therapy program.
David C. Peters II has extensive education and experience in medical sociology, medicine, law, and research. He holds a PhD in medical sociology, an MS in medicine, a JD, and a BS in biology and psychology. Peters has taught at several universities and conducted legal, medical, and behavioral research. He has published numerous academic papers and book chapters on topics related to law, medicine, personality disorders, and neuroimaging.
Au Psy492 Week7 As2 Elderly Depression Davenportsaradavenport
This document discusses depression in older adults and the need for better diagnosis and treatment. It notes that the population of older adults is growing rapidly but mental health treatment rates are low. Several factors that influence depression are examined, including social connections, religion, physical health, and therapies like meditation. The literature review covers topics like misdiagnosis by primary care physicians, effects of gender and marital status, impacts of aging on the brain, and religion's relationship to well-being. The conclusion calls for more research on accurate diagnosis, treatment options, and strategic planning given the aging population.
· Describe the research problem.· Conduct a literature review, a.docxLynellBull52
· Describe the research problem.
· Conduct a literature review, and locate two articles that relate to the research problem.
· Use the articles to assist in describing the problem.
· Formulate the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis.
· Determine if the null hypothesis should be rejected or retained, based on the results.
· Support the decision with 3-5 references from the text.
Write a 700- to 1,050-word summary paper with your results.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.Research Data Critique Scenario One
The CEO of ABC manufacturing commissioned a study to look at the differences between the current salaries of her employees by employee job title. There were three job categories: clerical, custodial, and managerial. The study collected current salary data of the three groups and the researcher conducted a statistic and the results are presented below. Using the five steps of hypothesis testing, explain what the researcher might have done, including the appropriate analysis, and interpret the results. Are there any problems with this study? If so, explain what they are.
Average Salary
Clerical (n = 363) $27,838.54
Custodial (n = 27) $30,938.89
Manager (n = 84) $63,977.80
Test statistic = 434.48, p< .05
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Aillaud, M., & Piolat, A. (2012). Influence of gender on judgment of dark and nondark humor. Individual Differences Research, 10, 211–222.
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Apatu, E., Alperin, M., Miner, K. R., & Wiljer, D. (2013). A drive through web 2.0: An exploration of driving safety promotion on FacebookTM. Health Promotion Practice, 14, 88–95. doi:10.1177/1524839911405845
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Ross Shegog - The Secret of Seven Stones: A Game to Impact Youth Skills and P...SeriousGamesAssoc
Presenter: Ross Shegog, Associate Professor, University of Texas
Few game-based interventions target sexual health and even fewer target parent-youth communication. The presentation describes the development and testing of an online adventure game, ‘The Secret of Seven Stones’ (SSS), to engage parents and youth (11-14 yrs.) to go beyond ‘the sex talk’ to impact youth decisions related to friendships, dating, and sex. SSS, informed by parent-youth dyads and previous empirical data, provides behavioral skills training in 15 domains (drawn from over 1300 learning objectives) encompassing responsible decision making about friendships, dating relationships, and sex. SSS features 18 game levels that include 50 interactive skills training clusters, 54 card ‘battle’ sequences, and 7 game-mediated parent-youth ‘PEP’ talks. As youth play SSS, parents receive progress updates and cues to receive resources to guide communication with their youth. SSS offers insight into an intergenerational gaming approach for health prevention, found feasible for a RCT efficacy trial.
This document provides information about Nicole Porter's DEC capstone proposal. The proposal involves testing a modification of the Social Participation and Navigation (SPAN) intervention for adolescents with social anxiety. The modification involves incorporating human-animal interaction by using adolescents' relationships with their pets. The proposal includes background on social anxiety in adolescents, existing social participation interventions, and evidence for animal-assisted interventions. It describes plans to conduct a small usability study to test the SPAN-HAI intervention on improving social participation and decreasing social anxiety symptoms in adolescents. Data would be collected before and after to evaluate outcomes and the feasibility of implementing the modified intervention.
Resource List The Biological PerspectiveAmerican Psychological .docxdebishakespeare
This document provides a resource list on the biological and cognitive-behavioral perspectives on depression. The biological perspective section lists numerous research studies on genetics, biochemical studies, and endocrinology related to depression. The cognitive-behavioral perspective section lists research on biological-cognitive models, rumination and self-concept, belongingness and social support, and the influence of culture, gender socialization, trauma, and acculturation on depression. The document concludes with instructions for a 4-6 page paper arguing for either the biological or cognitive-behavioral perspective on the causes of depression.
ISPCAN Jamaica 2018 (CIHRTeamSV) - Improving Health and Behavioral Outcomes a...Christine Wekerle
Improving Health and Behavioral Outcomes among Sexually Victimized Male Youth: A Qualitative Investigation Among Trauma Treatment Providers
Ashwini Tiwari, Christine Wekerle, Andrea Gonzalez (CIHRTeamSV)
This document provides a summary of Richard A. Griggs' qualifications and experience. It outlines his education, including a Master's degree in clinical counseling and a Bachelor's degree in psychology. It then describes his clinical experience from 2016 to the present working as a therapist at various hospitals, including facilitating therapy, assessments, and treatment. It also lists previous clinical experience from 2012-2015 as a mental health counselor. The document concludes with listings of research, teaching experience, certifications, publications, and references.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Kathleen Ragsdale, an Associate Research Professor at Mississippi State University. It outlines her educational background, including degrees in medical anthropology and sociology. It also lists her areas of research interest, geographic experience, academic appointments, publications, awards, and involvement in eHealth and multimedia projects focused on adolescent health. The CV demonstrates Ragsdale's expertise in public health research, with a focus on health disparities, adolescent health, and technology-based interventions.
Dr. Darrell Greene is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Manhattan specializing in LGBTQ-affirmative psychotherapy, addictions, trauma, and anxiety/depression. He received his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Akron and has over 25 years of experience, including serving as an adjunct professor teaching LGBTQ-affirmative counseling. His treatment approach is eclectic depending on client needs. He has published several peer-reviewed articles on LGBTQ issues.
PhD Candidate, Epidemiology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Expected Graduation May 2015
Dissertation: Military Service, Deployments, and Exposures in Relation to
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Etiology and Survival
MPH Public Health 2010
BS Statistics 2008
Brigham Young University
Primary Research Interests: Occupational, Environmental, and Neurologic Epidemiology
Michael E. Dettner has over 30 years of experience in behavioral health. He received a Master's degree in counseling psychology and currently works as a clinical specialist providing training and developing clinical guidelines on topics like tobacco cessation, stress management, and sleep health. Previously he has held roles as a psychotherapist, health coach, case manager, and teacher. He maintains several credentials and certifications and has authored publications and presented trainings on behavioral health issues.
1. CURRICULUM VITA
Blair Beadnell, Ph.D.
6103 11th
Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
blair.beadnell@primeforlife.org
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Counseling Psychology (1988), Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
Clinical Internship (1986-1987), Seattle Veterans Administration Hospital
M.A., Counseling Psychology (1985), Southern Illinois University
B.A., Psychology (1982), Houghton College, Houghton, New York (Minor: Business Administration)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Current
Prevention Research Institute, Lexington, KY 2009– Present
Director of Research and Evaluation Services (2012 - present)
Research Scientist (2010 – 2012)
Research Consultant (2009)
University of Washington, School of Social Work, Seattle, WA 1988 - Present
Research Scientist (2000 – present)
Research Coordinator (1988 – 2000)
Private research consultation 2001 - Present
Evaluation Specialists, San Diego, CA (2013 – present)
Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle, WA (2013 – present)
Behavioral Tech Inc., Seattle, WA (2001 – 2013)
Talaria, Inc., Seattle, WA (2002-2003)
Past
Therapeutic Health Services (Seattle), Recovery Group Facilitator 1989 - 1991
Family Services (Seattle), Psychotherapist/Domestic Violence Counselor1987 - 1989
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Oregon State University Summer Institute on Research Methodology
Growth Curves and Extensions Using Mplus (2009, Instructors: Alan Acock, Lesa Hoffman)
Penn State Methodology Center
Mixed Models for Longitudinal Continuous and Dichotomous Data (2007, Instructor: Donald Hedecker)
Practical Tools for Causal Inference (2007, Instructor: Joseph Schafer)
SAS Institute
GEE Analyses Using the GENMOD Procedure (2006)
Creating Detail and Summary Reports (2005)
Poisson Regression Using PROC GENMOD (2004)
Mixed Models Analyses Using the SAS System (2004)
Muthén & Muthén
Statistical Analysis with Latent Variables Using Mplus (2003, Instructors: Linda and Bengt Muthén)
University of Washington
EDPSY 576 Hierarchical Linear Models (2003, Instructor: Robert Abbott)
SW598-B Mixture Modeling Seminar (2002, Instructor: Monica Oxford)
CSSS/STAT 536 Applied Logistic Regression and Log-Linear Modeling (2002, Instructor: Kevin Quinn)
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University of Washington Extension
Certificate in Computer Programming in Visual Basic (2002)
Certificate in Introductory Computer Programming (2001)
American Psychological Association
Effect Size Indexes: Univariate/Multivariate (1997, Instructor: Rex Kline)
Structural Equation Modeling with EQS (1996, Instructor: Barbara Byrne)
RESEARCH GRANTS
2014- Investigator: Maximizing the Patient-Counselor Relationship to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior
[NICHD]
2008-2012 Investigator: Heterosexual Men's Perspectives on Sexual Behavior and Sexual Risk Taking
[NICHD]
2009-2011 Investigator: Tailoring "Real Men Are Safe" for African American and Hispanic Men [NIDA]
2008-2010 Investigator: Computer-Adapted Standardized Patients Instrument [NIDA].
2007-2012 Investigator: Developing Prevention Strategies for Stigmatized Women [NIMH]
2007-2008 Investigator: Tandem Risk: Outcomes for Children of Teen Mothers [NIDA]
2007-2009 Principal Investigator: Adolescent Challenges and Strengths in HIV Prevention [NIMH]
2006-2007 Investigator: Brief Substance Abuse Treatment for Homeless Adolescents [NIDA].
2005-2010 Investigator, Domestic Violence and Economic Insecurity [NIMH]
2004-2008 Investigator: Development and Evaluation of Context Tailored Training [NIDA]
2004-2007 Investigator: Adolescent Substance Use and HIV Risk: Event Analysis [NIAAA]
2004-2007 Investigator: Alcohol and Condom Use: Different Levels of Measurement [NIAAA]
2003-2006 Investigator: Early Sexual Risk Taking: A Developmental Perspective [NIMH]
2002-2004 Investigator Brief Motivational HIV Risk Reduction Among IDUs [NIDA]
2002-2004 Investigator: Stages of Change and Cocaine Treatment Project [NIDA]
2001-2005 Investigator: Reducing Risk Behaviors for Causing New HIV Infections [NIMH]
1999-2006 Investigator: Replicating a Peer Intervention in a Multi-Cultural City [NICHD]
1998-2002 Principal Investigator: Pregnancy and STD/HIV Prevention: Modeling Men's Choices [NIAID]
1997-1999 Principal Investigator: Motivating HIV Risk Reduction in Alcohol Treatment [NIAAA]
1993-2000 Co-Principal Investigator: Safer Sex Groups for Women [NIMH]
1991-1993 Investigator: Phone Counseling in Reducing Barriers to AIDS Prevention [NIMH]
1990-1991 Investigator: Relapse Prevention in AIDS Risk Reduction [Seattle/King County Department of
Public Health]
1988-1990 Investigator: Telephone Groups for AIDS Risk Reduction [Seattle/King County Department of
Public Health]
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/AFFILIATIONS
American Psychological Association (1984-present)
Society for Prevention Research (2003-present)
PUBLICATIONS
Casey, E.A., Masters, N.T., Beadnell, B., Hoppe, M.J., Morrison, D.M., & Wells, E.A. (in press). Predicting
sexual aggression among heterosexually active young men. Violence Against Women.
Casey, E.A., Querna, K., Masters, N.T., Beadnell, B., Wells, E.A., Morrison, D.M., & Hoppe, M.J. (in press).
Patterns of intimate partner violence and sexual risk behavior among y young heterosexually active men.
Journal of Sex Research.
Masters, N.T., Casey, E., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., & Wells, E.A. (in press). Condoms and
contexts: Profiles of sexual risk and safety among young heterosexually active men. Journal of Sex
Research. [PMC – in process]
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Morrison, D.M., Masters, N.T., Wells, E.A., Casey, E., Beadnell, B., & Hoppe, M.J. (in press). “He enjoys
giving her pleasure”: Diversity and complexity in young men’s sexual scripts. Archives of Sexual Behavior.
Molina, Y.M., Lehavot, K., Beadnell, B., & Simoni, J. (in press). Racial disparities in health behaviors and
conditions among lesbian and bisexual women: The role of internalized stigma. LGBT Health. [PMC – in
process]
Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., & Calsyn, D.A. (in press). Use of sexual risk assessment and feedback at intake to
promote counselor awareness of subsequent client risk behavior during early treatment. Substance Use and
Misuse. [PMC – in process]
Hartzler, B., Jackson, T.R., Jones, B.E., Beadnell, B., & Calsyn, D.A. (in press). Disseminating contingency
management: Impacts of staff training and implementation at an opiate treatment program. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, 46, 429-438. [PMC – in process]
Calsyn, D.A., Burlew, A.K. Hatch-Maillette, M.A., Meade, C.S., Tross, S., Campbell, A.N.C., & Beadnell, B.
(in press). Gender differences in heterosexual anal sex practices among women and men in substance abuse
treatment. AIDS and Behavior. [PMC – in process]
Jackson, L., Beadnell, B., & Pecora., P.J. (in press). Intergenerational pathways leading to foster care placement
of foster care alumni’s children. Child and Family Social Work. doi:10.1111/cfs.12057
Higa, D., Hoppe, M., Lindhorst, T., Mincer, M., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D., Wells, E., Todd, A., & Mountz, S.
(2014). Negative and positive factors associated with the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Youth and Society, 46, 663-687. [PMC – in process]
Calsyn, D.A., Burlew, A.K. Hatch-Maillette, M.A., Wilson, J., Beadnell, B., & Wright, L. (2013). An HIV-
prevention intervention for ethnically diverse men in substance abuse treatment: Pilot study findings.
American Journal of Public Health, 103, 896-902. [PMC – in process]
Masters, N.T., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., Wells, E.A., & Hoppe, M.J. (2013). Multidimensional
characterization of sexual minority adolescents' sexual safety strategies. Journal of Adolescence, 36, 953-
961. [PMC – in process]
Wells, E.A., Asakura, K., Hoppe, M.J., Balsam, K.F., Morrison, D.M., & Beadnell, B. (2013). Social services
for sexual minority youth: Preferences for what, where, and how services are delivered. Children and Youth
Services Review, 35(2), 312-320. [PMC3582668]
Baer, J.S., Carpenter, K.M., Beadnell, B., Stoner, S.A., Ingalsbe, M.H., Hartzler, B., Rosengren, D.B., &
Drager, Z. (2012). Computer Assessment of Simulated Patient Interviews (CASPI): Psychometric properties
of a web-based system for the assessment of motivational interviewing skills. Journal of Studies on Alcohol
and Drugs, 73, 154-166. [PMC3237707]
Balsam, K.F, Beadnell, B., & Molina, Y. (2012). The Daily Heterosexist Experiences Questionnaire: Measuring
minority stress among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adults. Measurement and Evaluation in
Counseling and Development, 46(1), 3-25. [PMC3777637]
Balsam, K.F., Beadnell, B., & Riggs, K. (2012). Understanding sexual orientation health disparities in smoking:
A population-based analysis. Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82(4), 482-493. [PMC – in process]
Beadnell, B., Nason, M., Stafford, P.A., Rosengren, D., & Daugherty, R. (2012). Short-term outcomes of a
motivation-enhancing approach to DUI intervention. Accident Analysis and Prevention. 45, 792-801.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aap.2011.11.004
Calsyn, D.A., Burlew, A.K., Hatch-Maillette, M.A., Wilson, J., Beadnell, B., & Wright, L. (2012). Real Men
Are Safe-Culturally Adapted: Utilizing the Delphi process to revise Real Men Are Safe for an ethnically
diverse group of men in substance abuse treatment. AIDS Education and Prevention, 24(2), 117-131. [PMC
– in process]
Rosengren, D.B., Beadnell, B.A., Nason, M., Stafford, P.A., & Daugherty, R. (2012). Reports of past alcohol
and drug use following participation in a motivation enhancing intervention: Implications for clinical
assessment and program evaluation. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, & Policy. 7:19.
[PMC3536598, also available at http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/7/1/19]
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Balsam, K.F., Lehavot, K., & Beadnell, B. (2011). Sexual revictimization and mental health: A comparison of
lesbians, gay men, and heterosexual women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(9), 1798-1814. [PMC –
in process]
Balsam, K.F., Molina, Y., Beadnell, B., Simoni, J., & Walters, K. (2011). Measuring multiple minority stress:
The LGBT People of Color Microaggressions Scale. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology,
17, 163-174. [4059824]
Dimeff, L.A, Beadnell, B., Woodcock, E.A., & Harned, M.S. (2011). Can Dialectical Behavior Therapy be
learned in highly structured learning environments? Results from a randomized controlled dissemination
trial. Behavior Therapy, 42, 263-275. [PMC – in process]
Lindhorst, T., & Beadnell, B. (2011). The long arc of recovery: Characterizing intimate partner violence and its
psychosocial effects across 17 years. Violence Against Women, 17, 480-499. [PMC – in process]
Balsam, K.F., Lehavot, K., Beadnell, B., & Circo, E. (2010). Childhood abuse and mental health indicators
among ethnically diverse lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
78(4), 459-468. [PMC2911995]
Casey, E.A., & Beadnell, B. (2010). The structure of male adolescent peer networks and risk for intimate
partner violence perpetration: Findings from a national sample. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39(6),
620-633.
Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., Rosengren, D.B., Dunn, C., & Baer, J.S. (2010). Deconstructing proficiency in
motivational interviewing: Mechanics of skilful practitioner delivery during brief simulated encounters.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 38(5), 611-628. [PMC3236613]
Morrison, D.M., Lohr, M.J., Beadnell, B., Gillmore, M. Rogers, Lewis, S., & Gilchrist, L. (2010). Young
mothers’ decisions to use marijuana: A test of an expanded theory of planned behavior. Psychology and
Health, 25(5), 569 - 587. [PMC3951994]
Baer, J.S., Wells, E.A., Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., & Dunn, C. (2009). Agency context and
tailored training in technology transfer: A pilot evaluation of motivational interviewing training for
community counselors. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 37, 191-202. [PMC2737382]
Casey, E.A., Beadnell, B., & Lindhorst, T.P. (2009). Predictors of sexually coercive behavior in a nationally
representative sample of adolescent males. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24(7), 1129-1147.
Dimeff, L.D., Koerner, K., Woodcock, E. A., Beadnell, B., Brown, M.Z., Skutch, J.M., Paves, A.P., Bazinet, A.,
& Harned, M.S. (2009). Which training method works best? A randomized controlled trial comparing three
methods of training clinicians in Dialectical Behavior Therapy skills. Behavior Research and Therapy, 47,
921-930. [PMC2797106]
Lindhorst, T, Beadnell, B., Jackson, L., Fieland, K., & Lee, A. (2009). Mediating pathways explaining
psychosocial functioning and revictimization as sequelae of parental violence among adolescent mothers.
Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 79(2), 181-190. [PMC2859956]
Baer, J.S., Beadnell, B., Garrett, S., Hartzler, B., Wells, E.A, & Peterson, P.L. (2008). Adolescent change
language within a brief motivational intervention and substance use outcomes. Psychology of Addictive
Behavior, 22(4), 570-575. [PMC2605642]
Beadnell, B., Baker, S.A., Gillmore, M.R., Morrison, D.M., Huang, B., & Stielstra, S. (2008). The Theory of
Reasoned Action and the role of external factors on heterosexual men’s monogamy and condom use.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 97-134.
Hoppe, M.J., Morrison, D.M., Gillmore, M.R., Beadnell, B., Higa, D.H., & Leigh, B.C. (2008). Agreement of
daily diary and retrospective measures of condom use. AIDS and Behavior, 12, 113-117. [PMC2268627]
Leigh, B.C, Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., Beadnell, B., & Gillmore, M.R. (2008). Retrospective assessment of
the association of drinking to condom use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69, 773-776.
[PMC2575386]
Masters, N.T., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., & Gillmore, M.R. (2008). The opposite of sex?:
Examining adolescents' thoughts about sex and abstinence and their sexual behavior. Perspectives on
Sexual and Reproductive Health, 40(2), 87-93.
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Baer, J.S., Garrett, S., Beadnell, B., Wells, E.A, & Peterson, P.L. (2007). Brief motivational intervention with
homeless adolescents: Evaluating effects on substance use and service utilization. Psychology of Addictive
Behaviors, 21, 582-586. [PMID: 18072842]
Beadnell, B. (2007). Guest editorial: Testing mediating mechanisms in theory-based interventions:
Contributions to efficacy research. Journal of Adolescent Health, 41, 317-318. [PMID: 17875454]
Beadnell, B., Carlisle, S.K., Hoppe, M.J., Mariano, K.A., Wilsdon, A., Morrison, D.A., Wells, E.A., Gillmore,
M.R., & Higa, D. (2007). The reliability and validity of a group-based measure of adolescents’ friendship
closeness. Research on Social Work Practice, 17, 707-719.
Beadnell, B., Wilsdon, A, Wells, E.A., Morrison, D.M., Gillmore, M.R., & Hoppe, M. (2007). Intrapersonal
and interpersonal factors influencing adolescents’ decisions about having sex: A test of the sufficiency of
the Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 2840-2876.
Horvath, K.J., Beadnell, B., & Bowen, A.M. (2007). A daily web diary of the sexual experiences of men who
have sex with men: Comparisons with a retrospective recall survey. AIDS and Behavior, 11, 537-548.
[PMID: 17318430]
Morrison, D.M., Casey, E.A., Beadnell, B.A., Hoppe, M.J., Gillmore M.R., Wilsdon, A., Higa, D., Carlisle, S.,
& Wells, E. A. (2007). Effects of friendship closeness in an adolescent group HIV prevention intervention.
Prevention Science, 8, 274-284. [PMID: 17846890]
Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J. Wells, E.A., Beadnell, B.A., Wilsdon, A., Higa, D., Gillmore, M.R., & Casey,
E.A. (2007). Replicating a teen HIV/STD preventive intervention in a multi-cultural city. AIDS Education
and Prevention, 19, 258-273. [PMID: 17563279]
Beadnell, B., Baker, S.A., Morrison, D.M., Huang, B., Stielstra, S., & Stoner, S.A. (2006). Change trajectories
in women’s STD/HIV risk behaviors following intervention. Prevention Science, 7, 321-331. [PMID:
16802194]
Horvath, K.J., Beadnell, B., & Bowen, A.M. (2006). Sensation seeking as a moderator of internet use on sexual
risk-taking among men who have sex with men. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 3(4), 77-90.
Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., Wilsdon, A, Wells, E.A., Murowchick, E., Hoppe, M, Gillmore, M.R., & Nahom,
D. (2005). Condom use, frequency of sex, and number of partners: Multidimensional characterization of
adolescent sexual risk-taking. Journal of Sex Research, 42, 192-202.
Huang, B., Beadnell, B., & Baker, S.A. (2004). Low self-control and abuse in steady heterosexual partnerships.
Crime and Criminal Justice International, 2, 135-161.
Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B., Stoner, S.A, Morrison, D.M., Gordon, J., Collier, C., Knox, K., Wickizer, L., &
Stielstra, S. (2003). Skills training versus health education to prevent STD/HIV in heterosexual women: A
randomized controlled trial utilizing biological outcomes. AIDS Education and Prevention, 15, 1-14.
[PMID: 12627740]
Beadnell, B., Baker, S.A., Knox, K., Stielstra, S., Morrison, D.M., DeGooyer, E., Wickizer, L., Doyle, A., &
Oxford, M. (2003). The influence of psychosocial difficulties on women’s attrition in an HIV/STD
prevention program. AIDS Care, 15, 807-820. [PMID: 14617502]
Beadnell, B., Stielstra, S., Baker, S., Morrison, D.M., Knox, K, Gutierrez, L., & Doyle, A. (2003). Ethnic
identity and sexual risk-taking among African American women enrolled in an HIV/STD prevention
intervention. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 8, 187-198.
Gillmore, M.R., Stielstra, S., Huang, B., Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B.A., & Morrison, D.M. (2003). Heterosexually
active men’s beliefs about methods for preventing HIV/STD infections. Perspectives on Sexual and
Reproductive Health, 35, 121-129. [PMID: 12866785]
Beadnell, B., Baker, S., Morrison, D., & Knox, K. (2000). HIV/STD risk factors for women with violent male
partners. Sex Roles, 42, 661-689.
Roffman, R.A., Downey, L., Beadnell, B., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J.N., & Stephens, R.S. (1999). Cognitive-
behavioral group counseling to prevent HIV transmission in gay and bisexual men. In S. A. Kirk (Ed.),
Social Work Research Methods: Building Knowledge for Practice (pp. 141-158). Washington, D.C.:
NASW Press.
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Roffman, R.A., Stephens, R.S., Curtin, L., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J.N., Stern, M., Beadnell, B., & Downey, L.
(1998). Relapse prevention as an interventive model for HIV risk reduction in gay and bisexual men. AIDS
Education and Prevention, 10, 1-18. [PMID: 9505095]
Beadnell, B., Baker, S., Gordon, J., Collier, C., Morrison, D., & Ryan, R. (1997). Preventing sexually
transmitted diseases (STD) and HIV in women: Using multiple sources of data to inform intervention
design. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 4, 325-348.
Roffman, R.A., Downey, L., Beadnell, B., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J.N., & Stephens, R.S. (1997). Cognitive-
behavioral group counseling to prevent HIV transmission in gay and bisexual men: Factors contributing to
successful risk reduction. Research on Social Work Practice, 7, 165-188.
Roffman, R.A., Picciano, J.F., Ryan, R., Beadnell, B., Fisher, D., Downey, L., & Kalichman, S.C. (1997). HIV
prevention group counseling delivered by telephone: An efficacy trial with gay and bisexual men. AIDS and
Behavior, 1, 137-154.
Roffman, R.A., Beadnell, B., Ryan, R., & Downey, L. (1995). Telephone group counseling in reducing AIDS
risk in gay and bisexual males. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 3/4, 145-158. Also published
as a chapter in G.A. Lloyd & M.A. Kuszelewicz (Eds.), HIV Disease: Lesbians, Gays and the Social
Sciences. Binghamtom, NY: Haworth Press.
Molfese, V., Bricker, M., Manion, L., Beadnell, B., Yaple, K., & Moirs, K. (1987). Anxiety, depression, and
stress in pregnancy: A multivariate model of intra-partum risks and pregnancy outcomes. Journal of
Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, 7, 77-92.
Molfese, V., Thomson, B. K., Beadnell, B., Bricker, M., & Manion, L. (1987). Perinatal risk screening scales:
Can predictions be improved with composite scales? Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 32, 569-576.
[PMID: 2443697]
Molfese, V., Bricker, M., Manion, L., Yaple, K., & Beadnell, B. (1986). Stress in pregnancy: The influence of
psychological and social mediators in perinatal experiences. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and
Gynecology, 6, 33-42.
CLINICAL PROTOCOLS
Edmondson, E., Beadnell, B., Mahoney, C., & Lemke, A. (1998). Positive Power Therapist Guide. [Facilitator
protocols used in Positive Power, a health promotion program for HIV-seropositive gay and bisexual men.]
School of Social Work, University of Washington.
Rosengren, D., & Beadnell, B. (1998). Project Attitudes Treatment Manual: Motivating HIV/STD Risk
Reduction in Substance Using Men Who Have Sex With Men. [Counseling protocol used in Project
Attitudes.] School of Social Work & Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington.
Beadnell, B., Baker, S., Gordon, J., Collier, C., & Brown, A. (1995). CHOICES Therapist Manual: Applying
the Relapse Prevention Model for Women’s Sexual Safety. [Facilitator protocols used in CHOICES: A
Women’s Health Project.] School of Social Work, University of Washington. Listed as an evidence-based
practice on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s best practices list
(http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/research/prs/resources/factsheets/CHOICES.htm) and as a successful
practice on the Promising Practices Library on San Francisco's Healthy Communities website
(http://www.healthmattersinsf.org/).
Baker, S., Beadnell, B., & Gordon, J. (1995). The Ladies Home Companion. [Client manual used in CHOICES:
A Women’s Health Project.] School of Social Work, University of Washington.
Beadnell, B., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J., Rabin, C., & Roffman, R.A. (1992). Project ARIES Telephone
Counseling Therapist Manual. [Facilitator protocols used in Project ARIES.] School of Social Work,
University of Washington.
Beadnell, B., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J., Rabin, C., & Roffman, R.A. (1992). The ARIES Home Companion.
[Client manual used in Project ARIES.] School of Social Work, University of Washington.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS
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Casey, E.N. Masters, T, Beadnell, B, Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., & Wells, E.A. (2014, June). Masculinities:
a latent class analysis of masculine identities in a national sample of heterosexually active men. Poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Crisafulli, M.A., Stafford, P.A., Beadnell, B., & Rosengren, D.B. (2014, June). Changes in behavior,
knowledge, motivation, and risk perception among court-mandated participants in Prime For Life and
Prime Solutions: a pilot study. Poster presented at the 37th
Annual Meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, Bellevue, WA.
Casey, E.A., Masters, N.T., Beadnell, B., Hoppe, M.J., Morrison, D.M. & Wells, E.A. (2013, November).
Sexual assault perpetration: A test of the confluence model in a diverse, national sample of men.
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Diego, CA.
Morrison, D.M., Masters, N.T., Wells, E.A., Casey, E., Beadnell, B., & Hoppe, M.J. (2013, August). Diversity
and complexity in young men’s sexual scripts. Poster presented at the 38th
Annual Meeting of the
International Academy of Sex Research, Chicago, IL.
Morrison, D.M., Masters, N.T., Hoppe, M.J., Casey, E., Wells, E.A., & Beadnell, B. (2013, August). Do young
men’s gender scripts for sexuality and relationships contribute to sexual safety intentions? Poster presented
at the 38th
Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Chicago, IL.
Morrison, D.M., Masters, N.T., Wells, E., Casey, E., Beadnell, B., & Hoppe, M.J. (2013, August). Diversity
and complexity in young men’s heterosexual scripts. Poster presented at the 38th
Annual Meeting of the
International Academy of Sex Research, Chicago, IL.
Molina, Y., Lehavot, K., Beadnell, B., & Simoni, J.M. (2013, August). Racial/ethnic disparities in physical
health among sexual minority women. Poster presented at the 121st
Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Robinson, P., Rubinstein, V., Testa, R.J., Beadnell, B., Wells, E., & Balsam, K. (2013, August). Predictors of
Substance Use Among LGBTQ Youth. Poster presented at the 121st Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Molina, Y., Lehavot, K., Beadnell, B., & Simoni, J.M. (2013, July). Racial/ethnic disparities in physical health
among sexual minority women. Poster presented at the 121st Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Beadnell, B., Casey, E., Crisafulli, M.A., Stafford, P.A., & Rosengren, D.B. (2013, June). Characteristics of
young adult impaired driving offenders and response to indicated prevention. In T.H. Kelly (Chair), Young
adults in transition: connecting basic science and application. Symposium conducted at the 21st
Annual
Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.
Beadnell, B., Stafford, P., Crisafulli, M.A., Casey, E., & Rosengren, D.B. (2013, June). Latent transition
analysis versus traditional methods for assessing clinical significance. Poster presented at the 21st
Annual
Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.
Calsyn, D., Hartzler, B., Wells, E.A., & Beadnell, B. (2013, June). Use of “Being Safe in Treatment” feedback
tool to increase counselor knowledge of patient sexual behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA.
Morrison, D.M., Master, T.N., Hoppe, M.J., Casey, E., Wells, E.A., & Beadnell, B. (2013, January).
Understanding young men’s scripts for sexuality and relationships. Poster presented at the annual meeting
of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA.
Stafford, P.A., Crisafulli, M.A., Beadnell, B., & Rosengren, D.B. (2012, September). Recidivism rates for a
motivation-enhancing intervention versus other or no program. Poster presented at the Utah Fall Substance
Abuse Conference, St. George, UT.
Morrison, D.M., Masters, N.T., Hoppe, M.J., Casey, E., Wells, E., & Beadnell, B. (2012, July). Do young men’s
gender scripts for sexuality and relationships contribute to sexual safety intentions? Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Lisbon/Estoril, Portugal.
Beadnell, B., Rosengren, D.B., Stafford, P.A., Crisafulli, M., DiClemente, C.C., & Daugherty, R. (2012, June).
Operating under the influence offenders: Three year recidivism rates for a motivation-enhancing
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intervention versus an alternative program. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society
on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.
Calsyn, D.A., Burlew, K., Hatch-Maillette, M.A., Wilson, J., Wright, L, & Beadnell, B. (2012, June).
Evaluating a culturally adapted version of Real Men Are Safe. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.
Balsam, K.B, Fieland, K., Molina, Y., & Beadnell, B. (2011, August). Cumulative trauma and health among
diverse sexual minority women. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, D.C.
Williams, M., Lindhorst, T., Beadnell, B., Wells, E.A., Balsam, K., & Morrison, D.M. (2011, August).
Victimization among LGBTQ youth: Latent classes and their relationships to mental health and substance
use. Poster session presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research,
Los Angeles, CA.
Riggs, K.R., Balsam, K.F., & Beadnell, B. (2011, April). Why don't they quit? Identifying reasons for sexual
orientation differences in smoking cessation using a population-based sample. Poster presented at the
Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Molina, Y., Balsam, K.F., & Beadnell, B. (2011, January). Coping, minority stress, and mental health among
ethnically diverse LGBT adults. Poster presented at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit,
Seattle, WA.
Calsyn, D.A., Burlew, K., Hatch-Maillette, M.A., Wilson, J., Beadnell, B., & Wright, L. (2010, November).
Culturally tailoring Real Men Are Safe (CTN0018). Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American
Public Health Association, Denver, CO.
Woodcock, E.A., Beadnell, B.B., & Dimeff, L.A. (2010, November). Predicting training success: An
exploratory examination of variables moderating outcomes for naïve clinicians learning core DBT
strategies. Poster presented at the 44th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies, San Francisco, CA.
Balsam, K.F., & Beadnell, B., & Circo, E. (2010, August). Minority stress and mental health among diverse
lesbian and bisexual women. Presentation at the 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Diego, CA.
Beadnell, B., Nason, M., Daugherty, R., Rosengren, D.B., & Stafford, P. (2010, June). Short-term outcomes for
indicated prevention in a DUI population: Comparison of PRIME For Life with another non-
confrontational program. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society
on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX.
Balsam, K.F., Fieland, K., Beadnell, B., & Circo, E. (2010, April). Minority stress and health-related behaviors
among sexual minority women. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral
Medicine, Seattle, WA.
Morrison, D.M., Beadnell, B., Wells, E.A., & Dean, D. (2010, April). Characterizing sexual risk taking.
Presented at the 38th Annual Psychosocial Workshop, Dallas, TX.
Nason, M., Beadnell, B., Daugherty, R., Baldwin, K., & Rosengren, D.B. (2010, February). How accurate is
client self-report about baseline substance use? The timing of questions and intervention conditions appear
to matter (for some). Poster presented at the International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors,
Santa Fe, NM.
Mincer, S. L., Higa, D. H., Hoppe, M., Lindhorst, T., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D., Wells, E., Todd, A., &
Mountz, S. (2010, January). Strengths of sexual minority youth: Looking beyond stressors. Presented at the
Society for Social Work and Research 13th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Dimeff, L.A., Skutch, J., Beadnell, B., & Woodcock, E.A. (2009, November). Comparing online training to
routine training methods in simulated performance role play: Results from a randomized controlled trial.
Poster presented at the 43rd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,
New York, NY.
Dimeff, L.A., Woodcock, E.A., Paves, A.P., Skutch, J., Kelley, A., Kelly, T., & Beadnell, B. (2009, November).
Dissemination of core strategies in Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A randomized controlled trial
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comparing three methods of training. Poster presented at the 43rd
Annual Convention of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.
Balsam, K.F., Beadnell, B., Fieland, K., & Circo, E. (2009, August). Daily Heterosexism Questionnaire:
Measuring minority stress among LGBTs. Poster presented at the 117th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Balsam, K.F., Beadnell, B., & Riggs, K. (2009, August). Health disparities among bisexual adults: A
population-based analysis. Poster presented at the 117th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Higa, D.H., Beadnell, B., Mincer, S., Hoppe, M.J., Morrison, D.M., & Wells, E.A. (2009, June). Is religion
harmful for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer/questioning youth? Poster presented at the 4th
International Spirituality and Social Work Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Higa, D.H., Hoppe, M.J., Lindhorst, T., Mincer, S., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., Wells, E.A., Todd, A., &
Mountz, S. (2009, May). Contemporary influences on sexual identity: Tipping the balance towards well-
being for LGBTQ youth. Presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Western Regional
Conference, Pacific Grove, CA.
Morrison, D.M., Beadnell, B., Higa, D.H., Hoppe, M.J., Wells, E.A., & Dean, D. (2009, April). QVoices, a
survey of GLBTQ youth: Early findings. Presented at the 36th Annual Psychosocial Workshop, Detroit, MI.
Morrison, D.M., Higa, D.H., Hoppe, M.J., Wells, E.A., Beadnell, B., Casey, E., & Masters, T. (2009, April).
Understanding young men’s sexual scripts. Presented at the 36th Annual Psychosocial Workshop, Detroit,
MI.
Wells, E.A., Baer, J.S., Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B. & Dunn, C. (2009, March). Technology
transfer in addictions treatment: Hybrid research designs employing services and clinical trials
methodology. Paper presented at Integrating Research for Co-Occurring Conditions: A Need for New
Views and Action Conference, Bethesda, MD.
Dimeff, L., Beadnell, B., Woodcock, E.A., Paves, A., Bazinet, A., & Koerner, K. (2008, November). Which
training mode works best? Findings and implications from two randomized trials. In J.M. Worrall (Chair),
Who's online now? New approaches to using the internet to help train and retrain therapists in cognitive
and behavioral treatments. Symposium conducted at the 42nd Annual Convention of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.
Balsam, K.F., Beadnell, B., Simoni, J.M., Cope, L. (2008, August). Measuring marginalization: Minority stress
among diverse LGBT adults. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco, CA.
Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., & Leigh, B.C. (2008, June). Adolescent substance use and condom
use in first and recent sexual encounters. Presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of
Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Morrison, D.M., Beadnell, B., Dean, D., Hoppe, M.J., Wells, E.A., Lindhorst, T., Higa, D., Todd, A., Mountz,
S., Mincer, S., & Balsam, K. (2008, April). QVoices: LGBTQ youth sexual health. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Population Association Psychosocial Workshop, New Orleans, LA.
Lindhorst, T., Beadnell, B., & Gillmore, M.R. (2008, January). Domestic violence and the transition to
adulthood among adolescent mothers: Evaluation typologies of risk. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.
Morrison, D.M., Beadnell, B., Carlisle, S.K., Casey, E.A., Higa, D., Hoppe, M.J., Mariano, K.A., Wells, E.A.,
Gillmore, M.R., & Wilsdon, A. (2008, January). Adolescents' friendship closeness: Using a newly
developed measure in a group HIV-prevention intervention. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society
for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.
Dimeff, L.A., Woodcock, E.A., Paves, A.P., Monroe-DeVita, M., Bazinet, A., Daliva, M., Rash, B., &
Beadnell, B. (2007, November). Disseminating DBT skills: a comparison of three training modes in a
naturalistic setting. Presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Improvement
and Teaching of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.
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Morrison, D.M, Leigh, B.L., Beadnell, B., & Hoppe, M.J. (2007, March). Alcohol and condom use at first and
most recent intercourse. Presented at the 34th Annual Psychosocial Workshop, New York, NY.
Fieland, K.C., Jackson, L.J. Lindhorst, T., Beadnell, B., & Lee, A. (2007, January). The role of psychological
distress in mediating the effect of previous victimization on young women’s alcohol and drug use.
Presentation at the annual meeting for the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.
Dimeff, L.A., Bazinet, A., Monroe-DeVita, M., Daliva, M., Rash, B., Koerner, K., & Beadnell, B. (2006,
November). And the winner is . . . : Results from a randomized controlled efficacy trial comparing three
methods of training in a highly controlled setting. Presentation at the annual meeting for the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Chicago, IL.
Horvath, K.J., & Beadnell, B. (2006, November). Explaining the relation between online sex seeking and sexual
risk-taking in men who have sex with men: The role of sexual sensation seeking. Presentation at the annual
meeting for the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Chicago, IL.
Horvath, K.J., & Beadnell, B. (2006, November). Using a daily web diary to collect data on sexual and internet
use behaviors. Presentation at the annual meeting for the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapy, Chicago, IL.
Leigh, B.C., Beadnell, B.A., Morrison, D.M., Stielstra, S., Hoppe, M.J., & Gillmore, M.R. (2006, July).
Drinking and condom use: First sexual encounters vs. recent sexual encounters with new partners.
Presented at the annual meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Leigh, B.C., Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., Beadnell, B.A., & Gillmore, M.R. (2006, July). Retrospective
assessment of the association of drinking to condom use. Presented at the annual meeting of the
International Academy of Sex Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M.J., Beadnell, B., Higa, D.H., Gillmore, M.R., & Leigh, B.C. (2006, July). Agreement
of daily diary and retrospective measures of condom use. Presented at the annual meeting of the
International Academy of Sex Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Baer, J.S., Peterson, P.L., Wells, E.W., Garrett, S., & Beadnell, B. (2006, June). Mixed outcomes from brief
substance use intervention with homeless adolescents. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the
College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ.
Hoppe, M.J., Morrison, D.M., Gillmore, M.R., Wells, E.A., Wilsdon, A., Beadnell, B., & Higa, D.H. (2005,
March). Replicating an HIV prevention program in a multicultural site: The "Teens Take Charge" project.
Presented at the 33rd Annual Psychosocial Workshop, Philadelphia, PA.
Higa, D., Leigh, B., Gillmore, M., Morrison, D., Hoppe, M., & Beadnell, B. (2004, October). Accuracy of
recalling sexual behavior on retrospective reports. Poster presented at the NIMH AIDS Research Training
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Calsyn, D.A., Wells, E.A., Beadnell, B., Rosengren, D.B., & Jackson, T.R. (2004, June). Brief motivational
HIV risk reduction among IDUs. Presented at College on Problems in Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
Wells, E.A., Beadnell, B., Calsyn, D.A., Rosengren, D.B., Nahom, D., Ricardo-Bulis, E., Peterson, P.L., &
Jackson, T.R. (2004, June). Motivational enhancement to decrease drug use among cocaine users: Six-
month follow-up. Presented at College on Problems in Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Beadnell, B., Carlisle, S.K., Hoppe, M.J., Mariano, K.A., Wilsdon, A., Morrison, D.M., Wells, E.A., Gillmore,
M.J., & Higa, D. (2004, May). The reliability and validity of a friendship measure in an HIV/AIDS
adolescent intervention study. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention
Research, Quebec City, Canada.
Beadnell, B., Ezell, D., & Wells, E.A. (2004, May). Contextual influences on adolescent sexual activity: A test
of the theory of planned behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Society for Prevention
Research, Quebec City, Canada.
Higa, D., Beadnell, B., Carlisle, S., Hoppe, M., Mariano, K., Wilsdon, A., Morrison, D., Wells, E., & Gillmore,
M. (2004, March). Measuring friendship in a group intervention for teens. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Psychosocial Workshop, Boston, MA.
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Ezell, D., Murowchick, E., Beadnell, B., Wells, E.A., Morrison, D., Gillmore, M.R., Hoppe, M., Wilsdon, A., &
Nahom, D. (2004, January). Sexual risk profiles of adolescents: Does self-efficacy matter to profile
membership? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research. New
Orleans, LA.
Beadnell, B., Wilsdon, T., Murowchick, E., Wells, E.A., Morrison, D.M., Hoppe, M., Gillmore, M.R., &
Nahom, D. (2003, June). Risk-taking profiles among sexually active adolescents. Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C.
Ezell, D., Wells, E.A., Murowchick, E., Nahom, D., Morrison, D.M., Gillmore, M.R., Beadnell, B.A. &
Wilsdon, T. (2003, June). Adolescent perception of health status: The role of behavior and neighborhood.
Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C.
Chouaf, K., Baker, S., & Beadnell, B. (2002, November). “Discounting ourselves”: A qualitative analysis of
abused women's decision-making about STD prevention and other health behaviors. Paper presented at the
Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Huang, B., Baker, S. A., Beadnell, B., Gilmore, M., & Morrison, D. M. (2001, November). Self-control, risky
sexual behavior, and partner battering. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting,
Atlanta, GA.
Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B., Gordon, J., Morrison, D., Stoner, S.A., & Knox, K. (1999, August). Relapse
prevention versus health education to prevent STD/HIV in heterosexual women: A randomized control
trial. Paper presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Beadnell, B., Rosengren, D., Downey, L., Fisher, D., Best, H., & Wickizer, L. (1999, August). Motivational
interviewing to facilitate reduced STD risk among MSM alcohol users. Poster presented at the National
HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D.M., & Stoner, S.A. (1998, August). Barriers to participation in
STD/HIV prevention group interventions for women. Paper presented at the American Psychological
Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Doyle, A., Baker, S., Beadnell, B., Gutierrez, L, & Morrison, D. (1998, February). Does one size fit all?
Designing culturally competent HIV prevention interventions. Poster presented at the Conference on
Minority Issues in Prevention, Tempe, AZ.
Beadnell, B. A., Baker, S., Knox, K., & Morrison D. (1997, August). Severity of Childhood Sexual Abuse and
Women’s HIV Risk Level. In S. Baker (chair), The role of interpersonal violence in women’s risk for HIV.
Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association conference, Chicago, IL.
Baker, S., & Beadnell, B. (1997, May). The role of domestic violence in heterosexual women’s sexual safety.
Poster presented at the National Conference on Women and HIV: Innovation for Care, Policy and
Prevention, Los Angeles, CA.
Beadnell, B. , Baker, S., Morrison, D., Ryan, R., Gordon, J.R., & Collier, C. (1996, August). Partner violence
and STD/HIV risk: Women having sex with men. In Sharon Jenkins (chair), Women’s relationships and
HIV: Linking data and theory. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Toronto, Canada.
Morrison, D.M., Baker, S., & Beadnell, B. (1996, August). Beyond condoms: Examining women’s beliefs
about abstinence, mutual monogamy, and female barrier methods. In S. Baker (Chair), Beyond condoms:
Expanding behavioral research for women’s sexual safety. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Beadnell, B., Baker, S., Gordon, J.R., Roffman, R.A., & Craver, J. (1995, January). Risk reduction counseling
groups with men who have sex with men and women who have sex with men. In J. R. Gordon (chair),
Sexual health: A look at reducing sexual risk across a variety of populations. Panel conducted at the Harm
Reduction Conference, Seattle, WA.
Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B., & Gordon, J.R. (1994, November). The Women’s Health Project: Using multiple
sources of quantitative and qualitative data to inform intervention design. Poster presented at the meeting
of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, CA.
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Beadnell, B.. (1994, October). Understanding behavior change. Keynote speech at the Washington State
Region 6 AIDSNET conference, Olympia, WA.
Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B., Morrison, D., & Gillmore, M. (1994, May). Women who “date”, women who don’t:
Understanding high-risk women’s sexual safety decisions using an expanded TRA model. Paper presented
at the American Psychological Association-sponsored meeting, Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors in
Women’s Health: Creating an Agenda for the 21st Century, Washington, D.C.
Baker, S.A., & Beadnell, B.. (1994, February). Group therapy for low income women at risk for HIV and STD.
Paper presented at the Northwest Center for Research on Women’s Feminist Research Forum, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA.
Roffman, R.A., Ryan, R., Downey, L., & Beadnell, B. (1993, October). A telephone group intervention can
overcome barriers to enrolling isolated gay and bisexual males in AIDS risk reduction counseling. Paper
presented at the meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA.
Roffman, R.A., Ryan, R., Downey, L., & Beadnell, B.. (1993, June). A telephone group intervention can
overcome barriers to enrolling isolated gay and bisexual males in AIDS risk reduction counseling. Paper
presented at the Ninth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, Germany.
Baker, S.A., Beadnell, B., Gillmore, M., Morrison, D., & Gordon, J. (1993, April). Understanding women's
sexual safety decisions: Using data to design interventions. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society
for the Scientific Study of Sex, Seattle, WA.
Roffman, R.A., Beadnell, B., Downey, L., & Ryan, R. (1992, November). Preventing relapse to unsafe sex in
gay and bisexual males. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Washington, D.C.
Ryan, R., Beadnell, B., & Roffman, R.A. (1992, November). Slips from safer sex goals: A comparison of two
analytic approaches. In R. A. Roffman (Chair) Relapse to unsafe sex among gay and bisexual males.
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association of the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston,
MA.
Roffman, R.A., Beadnell, B., & Ryan, R. (1992, July). Telephone counseling in the reduction of barriers to
AIDS prevention. Paper presented at the Second International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg,
Germany.
Beadnell, B., Ryan, R., & Roffman, R.A. (1992, June). HIV risk reduction counseling by telephone:
Facilitating behavior change and maintenance in hard-to-reach men. Paper presented at AIDS '92: The
Social Work Response Conference, Washington, D.C.
Ryan, R., Beadnell, B. & Roffman, R.A. (1992, June). Slips from safer sex goals: Distinguishing lapse from
relapse. Paper presented at AIDS ‘92: The Social Work Response Conference, Washington, D.C.
Beadnell, B., & Roffman, R.A. (1991, December). Project ARIES: AIDS risk reduction counseling delivered by
telephone. Presentation delivered at Behavioral Studies on HIV/STD: A Working Conference, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Roffman, R.A., Beadnell, B. , Stern, M., Gordon, J., & Siever, M. (1991, August). Phone counseling in
reducing barriers to AIDS prevention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Roffman, R.A., Beadnell, B., Gordon, J., Stern, M., & Siever, M. (1991, August). Relapse prevention group
counseling by telephone to reduce AIDS risk. In A. L. Seidner & T. A. Buring (Chairs), Innovative
applications of the cognitive-behavioral model of relapse prevention. Symposium conducted at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Beadnell, B. (1991, March). Assisting gay and bisexual men achieve and maintain lower-risk sexual behavior.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American College Personnel Association, Atlanta, GA.
Roffman, R.A., Stephens, R.S., Gordon, J.R., Beadnell, B., Stern, M., Craver, J.N., Fisher, D., & Simpson, D.
(1989, November). Reaching gay and bisexual men who continue to engage in unsafe sexual activity: A
comparison of subjects recruited for in-person or telephone counseling formats. In J. A. Kelly (Chair),
Factors influencing AIDS risk behavior reduction: Implications for primary prevention. Symposium
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conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington,
D.C.
Beadnell, B.(1987, June). Using cluster analysis in obstetric research: Identifying mothers at risk for
complications. Presentation at the Psychology Research Forum, Veteran's Administration Medical Center,
Seattle, WA.
Sanders, R.A. & Beadnell, B.. (1986, March). Implementing a sexual minority hotline in a rural university
community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American College Personnel Association, New
Orleans, LA.
Beadnell, B., Lonborg, S., & Hanson, T. (1986, March). Substance abuse in the sexual minority community.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American College Personnel Association, New Orleans, LA.