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CURRICULUM VITAE AMELIA M. ARRIA PERSONAL INFORMATION Work Address Amelia M. Arria, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Behavioral and Community Health School of Public Health, University of Maryland Center on Young Adult Health and Development (CYAHD) 2387 School of Public Health Building, Suite 1242 College Park, MD 20742 Phone: 301-405-9795 FAX: 301-314-9167 [email protected] Education 1993-1996 Department of Mental Hygiene, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Postdoctoral Fellow, Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders & Drug Dependence Advisor: James C. Anthony, Ph.D. 1989-1993 Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA Doctor of Philosophy Degree (May 1993) Advisor: Nancy Day, Ph.D. 1981-1986 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Bachelor of Science Major: Human Development and Family Studies Work Experience 2014-present Associate Professor, Secondary Faculty, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 2013-present Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, College Park, MD 2009-present Director, Center on Young Adult Health and Development (CYAHD) 2000-present Associate Faculty, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore, MD 2007-2013 Senior Scientist & Scientific Director, Parents Translational Research Center Treatment Research Institute (TRI), Philadelphia, PA 2009-2013 Associate Research Scientist, Department of Family Science, University of Maryland School of Public Health, College Park, MD Amelia M. Arria (Updated 9/16/2014) 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE AMELIA M. ARRIA

PERSONAL INFORMATION Work Address Amelia M. Arria, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Behavioral and Community Health School of Public Health, University of Maryland Center on Young Adult Health and Development (CYAHD) 2387 School of Public Health Building, Suite 1242 College Park, MD 20742 Phone: 301-405-9795 FAX: 301-314-9167 [email protected]

Education

1993-1996 Department of Mental Hygiene, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Postdoctoral Fellow, Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders & Drug Dependence Advisor: James C. Anthony, Ph.D. 1989-1993 Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA Doctor of Philosophy Degree (May 1993) Advisor: Nancy Day, Ph.D. 1981-1986 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Bachelor of Science Major: Human Development and Family Studies

Work Experience 2014-present Associate Professor, Secondary Faculty, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,

University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 2013-present Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, University of

Maryland School of Public Health, College Park, MD 2009-present Director, Center on Young Adult Health and Development (CYAHD) 2000-present Associate Faculty, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

Baltimore, MD 2007-2013 Senior Scientist & Scientific Director, Parents Translational Research Center Treatment Research Institute (TRI), Philadelphia, PA 2009-2013 Associate Research Scientist, Department of Family Science, University of Maryland School of Public Health, College Park, MD

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1999–2009 Associate Director, Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR); University of Maryland; College Park, MD 1996–1999 Assistant Research Scientist, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Baltimore, MD 1993–1996 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; Pittsburgh, PA 1986–1993 Research Associate/Project Coordinator; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; Pittsburgh, PA 1983 Research Assistant; University of California, Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatric Institute

Los Angeles, CA

RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY, AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Book Chapters *=student co-author Arria, A.M., Bugbee, B.A. (in press). Prescription drug abuse in adolescence. In: The Oxford Handbook of

Adolescent Substance Abuse, S.A. Brown and R.A. Zucker (eds.) New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Winters, K.C., Botzet, A., Fahnhorst, T., Arria, A.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Oliver, J. (2012). Social

factors and addiction syndrome. In: APA addiction syndrome handbook: Volume 1. Foundations, influences, and expressions of addiction, H.J. Shaffer (ed.) Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp. 229-250. doi:10.1037/13751-012

Arria A.M., Anthony, J.C. (2005). Building capacity for epidemiologic surveillance of alcohol and

other drug problems in the U.S.-associated Pacific Islands. In: Social change and adaptation in the Pacific Islands: Cultures in transition, A.J. Marsella, A.A. Austin, B. Grant (eds.) New York: Springer, pp. 255-272.

Anthony, J.C., Arria, A.M. (1999). Epidemiology of substance abuse in adulthood. In: Sourcebook on

substance abuse: Etiology, epidemiology, assessment and treatment, R. Tarter, Ammerman, R.T., Ott, P.J. (eds.) Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, pp. 32-49.

Arria, A.M., Gossop, M. (1998). Health issues and drinking patterns. In: Drinking patterns and their

consequences, M.Grant, J. Litvak (eds.) Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis, pp. 63-87. Anthony, J.C. Arria, A.M., Johnson, E.O. (1995). Epidemiologic and public health issues for tobacco,

alcohol and other drugs. In: Annual review of psychiatry, J.M. Oldham and M.B. Riba (eds.) Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 15-49.

Gavaler, J.S., Arria, A.M. (1995). Increased susceptibility of women to alcoholic liver disease:

artifactual or real? In: Alcoholic liver disease: Pathology and pathogenesis, second edition, P.M. Hall (ed.) London: Edward Arnold, pp. 123-133.

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Tarter, R., Switala, J.S. Arria, A.M., Van Thiel, D.H. (1994). The neuropsychiatric syndrome of subclinical hepatic encephalopathy. In: Recent topics in liver disease (Japan) vol.31, pp. 63-78.

Tarter, R., Arria, A.M., Van Thiel, D.H. (1994). Liver-brain interactions in alcoholism. In: Alcohol-Induced

Brain Damage. Hunt, W.A., Nixon, S.J., (eds.) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Research Monograph No. 22. NIH Pub. No. 93–3549. Bethesda, MD, pp. 415-429.

Arria, A.M., Van Thiel, D., Tarter, R. (1991). Vulnerability to alcoholic liver disease. In: Recent

developments in alcoholism, vol. 9. M. Galanter (ed.), New York: Plenum Press, pp. 185-204. Tarter, R., Arria, A.M., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). Hepatic encephalopathy: Coexistent with alcoholism.

In: Recent developments in alcoholism, vol. 9. M. Galanter (ed.), New York: Plenum Press, pp.205-224. Tarter, R., Moss, H., Arria, A.M., Van Thiel D. (1990). Hepatic, nutritional, and genetic influences on

cognitive processes in alcoholics. In: Residual effects of abused drugs on behavior. Spencer, J.W., Boren, J.J. (eds.) NIDA Research Monograph 101, pp. 124-135.

Tarter, R., Arria, A.M. (1989). Neurobehavioral disorders associated with chronic alcohol abuse. In:

Alcoholism: Biomedical and genetic aspects. Goedde, H. and Agarwal, D.P. (eds.) New York: Pergamon Press, pp.113-129.

Refereed Research Articles *=student co-author Festinger, D.S., Dugosh, K.L., Clements, N., Flynn, A., Falco, M., McLellan, A.T., Arria, A.M., (under

review). Who is keeping rogue internet pharmacies in business?: Results from a survey of adolescents and young adults in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.

Himes, S.K., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., DellaGrotta, S.,

Dansereau, L., Abar, B., Neal, C.R., Lester, B.M., Huestis, M.A. (under review). Risk for neurobehavioral disinhibition in prenatal methamphetamine-exposed young children with positive hair toxicology results. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.

Washio, Y., Cassey, H., Arria, A.M. (under review). Systematic review of interventions for

racial/ethnic-minority pregnant smokers. Washio, Y., Arria, A.M., Fairfax-Columbo, J., Ball, E., Cassey, H., Bresani, E., Curtis, B.L., Kirby, K.C.

(under review). Quantitative review of psychosocial and ethical components of home drug testing websites for parents. Pediatrics.

Arria, A.M., Festinger, D., Dugosh, K., Solecki, J., Flynn, A., Winters, K.C., McLellan, A.T., Falco, M.,

Clements, N. (under second review). Nonmedical prescription drug use among 12-25 year olds in addiction treatment. Addictive Behaviors.

Arria, A.M., Bugbee, B.A., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B. (in press). Evidence and knowledge gaps for

the association between energy drink use and high-risk behaviors. Nutrition Reviews. Washio, Y., Fairfax-Columbo, J., Ball, E., Cassey, H., Arria, A.M., Bresani, E., Curtis, B.L., Kirby, K.C. (in

press). A review of guidelines on home drug testing websites for parents. Journal of Addiction Medicine.

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Diaz, S.D., Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

DellaGrotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Neal, C., Lester, B.M. (in press). Effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on behavioral and cognitive findings at 7.5 years from the IDEAL study. Journal of Pediatrics.

Abar, B., LaGasse, L.L., Wouldes, T., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., Huestis,

M.A., DellaGrotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Wilcox, T., Neal, C.R., Lester, B.M. (in press). Cross-national comparison of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on infant and early child physical growth: A natural experiment. Prevention Science. doi:10.1007/s11121-013-0431-5; PMC3947752

Arria, A.M., Kirby, K.C. (in press). Introduction to special issue: Translational research to help

parents respond to adolescent substance use problems. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse.

Mericle, A.A., Arria, A.M., Meyers, K., Cacciola, J., Winters, K.C., Kirby, K. (in press). National trends in

adolescent substance use disorders and treatment availability: 2003-2010. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse.

Cacciola, J.S., Meyers, K., Bates, S.E., Rosenwasser, B., Arria, A.M., McLellan, A.T. (in press). Assessing

adolescent substance abuse programs with updated quality indicators: The development of a consumer guide for adolescent treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse.

Kirby, K.C., Versek, B., Kerwin, M.E., Meyers, K., Benishek, L.A., Bresani, E., Washio, Y., Arria, A.M.,

Meyers, R.J. (in press). Developing Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) for parents of treatment-resistant adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse.

Kaynak, Ö., Winters, K.C., Cacciola, J., Kirby, K.C., Arria, A.M. (2014). Providing alcohol for underage

youth: What messages should we be sending parents? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.75(4):590-605.

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Moshkovich, O.*, Bugbee, B.A., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E. (2014).

Providing alcohol to underage youth: The view from young adulthood. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.38(6):1790-1798. doi: 10.1111/acer.12426

Kiblawi, Z.N., Smith, L.M., Diaz, S.D., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M.,

Heustis, M.A., Haning, W., Strauss, A., DellaGrotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Neal, C.R., Lester, B.M. (2014). Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and neonatal and infant neurobehavioral outcome: Results from the IDEAL Study. Substance Abuse. 35(1):68-73. doi:10.1080/08897077.2013.814614.; PMC3942806

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Bugbee, B.A., O'Grady, K.E. (2014). False identification use

among college students increases the risk for alcohol use disorder: Results of a longitudinal study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 38(3):834-843. doi:10.1111/acer.12261; PMC3959274

Abar, B., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., Heustis, M.A.,

DellaGrotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Neal, C., Lester, B. (2013). Examining the relationships

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between prenatal methamphetamine exposure, early adversity, and child neurobehavioral disinhibition. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 27(3):662-673. doi:10.1037/a0030157; PMC3842232

DuPont, R.L., Merlo, L., Arria, A.M., Shea, C. (2013). Random student drug testing as a school-based

drug prevention strategy. Addiction. 108(5):839-845. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03978.x; PMC3505268

Wu, M., Lagasse, L.L., Wouldes, T.A., Arria, A.M., Wilcox, T., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Smith,

L.M., Neal, C.R., Huestis, M.A., Dellagrotta, S., Lester, B.M. (2013). Predictors of inadequate prenatal care in methamphetamine-using mothers in New Zealand and the United States. Maternal Child Health Journal. 17(3):566-575. doi:10.1007/s10995-012-1033-8; PMC3717345

Kirlic, N., Newman, E., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

Haning, W., Strauss, A., DellaGrotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Abar, B., Neal, C.R., Lester, B.M. (2013). Cortisol reactivity in two-year-old children prenatally exposed to methamphetamine. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 74(3):447-451. PMC3602361

Twomey, J.E., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.,

DellaGrotta, S., Roberts, M., Dansereau, L., Neal, C., Lester, B. (2013). Prenatal methamphetamine exposure, home environment, and primary caregiver risk factors predict child behavior problems at five years. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 83(1):64-72. doi:10.1111/ajop.12007; PMC3721329

Arria, A.M., Mericle, A.A., Rallo, D., Moe, J., White, W.L., Winters, K.C., O'Connor, G. (2013).

Integration of parenting skills education and interventions in addiction treatment. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 7(1):1-7. doi:10.1097/ADM.0b013e318270f7b0; PMC3562421

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Winick, E.R.*, Baron, R.A., O'Grady, K.E. (2013).

Discontinuous college enrollment: Associations with substance use and mental health. Psychiatric Services. 64(2):165-172. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201200106; PMC3609033

Beck, K.H., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Arria, A.M. (2013). Social contexts of drinking and

subsequent alcohol use disorder among college students. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 39(1):38–43. doi:10.3109/00952990.2012.694519; PMC3465632

Wouldes, T.A., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

DellaGrotta, S., Wilcox, T., Neal, C.R., Lester, B.M. (2013). Co-morbidity of substance use disorder and psychopathology in women who use methamphetamine during pregnancy in the US and New Zealand. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 127(1-3):101-107. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.06.016; PMC3498544

Kiblawi, Z.N., Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

DellaGrotta, S.A., Dansereau, L.M., Neal, C., Lester, B.M. (2013). The effect of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on attention as assessed by continuous performance tests: Results from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. 34(1):31-37. doi:10.1097/DBP.0b013e318277a1c5; PMC3800474

Arria, A.M., Wilcox, H.C., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, O'Grady, K.E. (2013).

Dispelling the myth of “smart drugs”: Cannabis and alcohol use problems predict

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nonmedical use of prescription stimulants for studying. Addictive Behaviors. 38(3):1643–1650. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.10.002; PMC3558594

Arria, A.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Cook, E.T.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Baron, R.A., O'Grady,

K.E. (2013). Drug use patterns in young adulthood and post-college employment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 127(1-3):23–30. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.06.001; PMC3463732

Arria, A.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Winick, E.R.*, O'Grady, K.E. (2013).

Drug use patterns and continuous enrollment in college: Results from a longitudinal study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 74(1):71-83. PMC3517265

Kaynak, Ö., Meyers, K., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Winters, K.C., Arria, A.M. (2013). Relationships

among parental monitoring and sensation seeking on the development of substance use disorder among college students. Addictive Behaviors. 38(1):1457–1463. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.08.003; PMC3493701

Jones, H.E., Kaltenbach, K., Heil, S.H., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Arria, A.M., O’Grady, K.E., Selby, P.,

Martin, P.R. (2012). Nonserious adverse events in randomized trials with opioid-dependent pregnant women: Direct versus indirect measurement. American Journal on Addictions. 21(s1):s1-s4. doi:10.1111/j.1521-0391.2012.00289.x; PMC3493701

Liles, B., Newman, E., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Shah, R., Smith, L.M., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

Haning, W., Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Neal, C., Lester, B.M. (2012). Perceived child behavior problems, parenting stress, and maternal depressive symptoms among prenatal methamphetamine users. Child Psychiatry and Human Development. 43(6):943-957. doi:10.1007/s10578-012-0305-2; PMC3717339

Benningfield, M.M., Dietrich, M.S., Jones, H.E., Kaltenbach, K., Heil, S.H., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Arria,

A.M., O’Grady, K.E., Fischer, G., Martin, P.R. (2012). Opioid dependence during pregnancy: Relationships of anxiety and depression symptoms to treatment outcomes. Addiction. 107(Supplement S1):74-82. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04041.x

Gaalema, D.E., Scott, T.L., Heil, S.H., Coyle, M.G., Kaltenbach, K., Badger, G.J., Arria, A.M., Stine, S.M.,

Martin, P.R., Jones, H.E. (2012). Differences in the profile of neonatal abstinence syndrome signs in methadone- vs. buprenorphine-exposed neonates. Addiction. 107(Supplement S1):53-62. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04039.x

Jones, H.E., Fischer, G., Heil, S.H., Kaltenbach, K., Martin, P.R., Coyle, M.G., Selby, P., Stine, S.M.,

O'Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M. (2012). Maternal Opioid Treatment: Human Experimental Research (MOTHER)—Approach, issues, and lessons learned. Addiction. 107(Supplement S1):28-35. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04036.x

Jones, H.E., Heil, S.H., Baewert, A., Arria, A.M., Kaltenbach, K., Martin, P.R., Coyle, M.G., Selby, P., Stine,

S.M., Fischer, G. (2012). Buprenorphine treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women: a comprehensive review. Addiction. 107(Supplement S1):5-27. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04035.x

Smith, L., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M., Haning, W., Strauss,

A., DellaGrotta S., Dansereau, L., Neal, C., Lester, B.M. (2012). Growth and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children prenatally exposed to methamphetamine. Neurotoxicology & Teratology. 34(3):375-376. doi:10.1016/j.ntt.2012.05.025

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Caldeira, K.M., O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Arria, A.M. (2012). Marijuana use trajectories during the

post-college transition: Health outcomes in young adulthood. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 125(3):267-275. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.02.022; PMC3390463

Derauf, C., LaGasse, L.L., Smith, L.M., Newman, E., Shah, R., Neal, C., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A., Della

Grotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Lin, H., Lester, B.M. (2012). Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and inhibitory control among young school-age children. Journal of Pediatrics. 161(3):452-459. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.02.002; PMC3392459

Caldeira, K.M., O'Grady, K.E., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Vincent, K.B., Pickworth, W.B., Arria, A.M.

(2012). Cigarette smoking among college students: Longitudinal trajectories and health outcomes. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. 14(7):777-785. doi:10.1093/ntr/nts131; PMC3390552

Caldeira, K.M., Singer, B.J.*, O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Arria, A.M. (2012). HIV testing in recent

college students: Prevalence and correlates. AIDS Education and Prevention. 24(4):363-376. doi:10.1521/aeap.2012.24.4.363; PMC3408631

Mericle, A.A., Ta Park, V.M., Holck, P., Arria, A.M. (2012). Prevalence, patterns, and correlates of co-

occurring substance use and mental disorders in the United States: Variations by race/ethnicity. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 53(6):657-665. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2011.10.002; PMC3327759

Smith, L.M., Paz, M.S., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

Haning, W., Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Neal, C., Lester, B.M. (2012). Maternal depression and prenatal exposure to methamphetamine: Neurodevelopmental findings from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. Depression and Anxiety. 29(6):515-522. doi:10.1002/da.21956; PMC3717341

Arria, A.M., McLellan, A.T. (2012). Evolution of concept, but not action, in addiction treatment.

Substance Use and Misuse. 47(8-9):1041-1048. doi:10.3109/10826084.2012.663273; PMC3375602 Arria, A.M., Mericle, A.A., Meyers, K., Winters, K.C. (2012). Parental substance use impairment,

parenting and substance use disorder risk. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 43(1):114-122. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2011.10.001; PMC3289725

Vincent, K.B., Kasperski, S.J.*, Caldeira, K.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Pinchevsky, G.M.*, O’Grady, K.E.,

Arria, A.M. (2012). Maintaining superior follow-up rates in a longitudinal study: Experiences from the College Life Study. International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches. 6(1):56-72. doi:10.5172/mra.2012.6.1.56; PMC3255097

Zabaneh, R., Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.,

Haning, W., Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Lin, H., Neal, C., Lester, B.M. (2012). The effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on childhood growth patterns from birth to three years of age. American Journal of Perinatology. 29(3):203-210. doi:10.1055/s-0031-1285094; PMC3717349

Shah, R., Diaz, S.D., Arria, A.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Smith, L.M., Huestis, M.,

Haning, W., Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S., Dansereau, L.M., Roberts, M., Neal, C., Lester, B.M.

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(2012). Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and short-term maternal and infant medical outcomes. American Journal of Perinatology. 29(5):391-400. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1304818; PMC3717348

Wilcox, H.C., Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Pinchevsky, G.M.*, O'Grady, K.E. (2012).

Longitudinal predictors of past-year non-suicidal self-injury and motives among college students. Psychological Medicine. 42(4):717-726. doi:10.1017/S0033291711001814; PMC3237933

LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Smith, L.M., Newman, E., Shah, R., Neal, C., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A., Della

Grotta, S., Lin, H., Dansereau, L.M., Lester, B.M. (2012). Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and childhood behavior problems at 3 and 5 years of age. Pediatrics. 129(4):681-688. doi:10.1542/peds.2011-2209; PMC3313637

Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O'Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M. (2012). Nonmedical

use of prescription stimulants during college: Four-year trends in exposure opportunity, use, motives, and sources. Journal of American College Health. 60(3):226-234. doi:10.1080/07448481.2011.589876; PMC3313072

Pinchevsky, G.M.*, Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Vincent, K.B., O'Grady, K.E.

(2012). Marijuana exposure opportunity and initiation during college: Parent and peer influences. Prevention Science. 13(1):43-54. doi:10.1007/s11121-011-0243-4; PMC3227785

Arria, A.M., Winick, E.R.*, Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Vincent, K.B., Caldeira, K.M., Wilcox, H.C., O'Grady,

K.E. (2011). Help-seeking and mental health service utilization among college students with a history of suicide ideation. Psychiatric Services. 62(12):1510-1513. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.005562010; PMC3246367

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, O'Grady, K.E. (2011). Substance-

related traffic-risk behaviors among college students. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 118(2-3):306-312. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.04.012; PMC3161136

Unger, A., Jagsch, R., Jones, H.E., Arria, A.M., Leitich, H., Rohrmeister, K., Aschauer, C., Winklbaur, B.,

Baewert, A., Fischer, G. (2011). Randomized controlled trials in pregnancy: Scientific and ethical aspects. Exposure to different opioid medications during pregnancy in an intra-individual comparison. Addiction. 106(7):1355-1362. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03440.x; PMC3107876

Falls, B.J.*, Wish, E.D., Garnier, L.M.*, Caldeira, K.M., O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Arria, A.M. (2011).

The association between early conduct problems and early marijuana use in college students. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. 20(3): 221-236. doi:10.1080/1067828X.2011.581900; PMC3163297

Arria, A.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O'Grady, K.E. (2011). Prescription

analgesic use among young adults: Adherence to physician instructions and diversion. Pain Medicine. 12(6):898-903. doi:10.1111/j.1526-4637.2011.01107.x; PMC3117100

Arria, A.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O'Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D. (2011).

Persistent nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students: Possible association with ADHD symptoms. Journal of Attention Disorders. 15(5):347-356. doi:10.1177/1087054710367621; PMC2939927

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Berger, L.K., Fendrich, M., Chen, H.-Y., Arria, A.M., Cisler, R.A. (2011). Sociodemographic correlates of energy drink consumption with and without alcohol: Results of a community survey. Addictive Behaviors. 36(5):516-519. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.12.027; PMC3073443

Heil, S.H., Jones, H.E., Arria, A.M., Kaltenbach, K., Coyle, M., Fischer, G., Stine, S., Selby, P., Martin, P.R.

(2011). Unintended pregnancy in opioid-abusing women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 40(2):199-202. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2010.08.011; PMC3052960

Arria, A.M., O'Brien, M.C. (2011). The “high” risk of energy drinks. Journal of the American Medical

Association. 305(6):600-601. doi:10.1001/jama.2011.109; PMC3038341 Kasperski, S.J.*, Vincent, K.B., Caldeira, K.M., Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, O’Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M. (2011).

College students’ use of cocaine: Results from a longitudinal study. Addictive Behaviors. 36(4):408-411. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.12.002; PMC3075599

Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Newman, E., Shah, R., Haning, W., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S.A., Dansereau, L.M., Lin, H., Lester, B.M. (2011). Motor and cognitive outcomes through three years of age in children exposed to prenatal methamphetamine. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 33(1):176-184. doi:10.1016/j.ntt.2010.10.004; PMC3033584

Derauf, C., LaGasse, L.L., Smith, L.M., Newman, E., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A., Haning, W.,

Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S.A., Dansereau, L.M., Lin, H., Lester, B.M. (2011). Infant temperament and high-risk environment relate to behavior problems and language in toddlers. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. 32(2):125-135. doi:10.1097/DBP.0b013e31820839d7; PMC3095893

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Kasperski, S.J.*, Vincent, K.B., Griffiths, R.R., O'Grady, K.E. (2011). Energy

drink consumption and increased risk for alcohol dependence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 35(2):365-375. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01352.x; PMC3058776

LaGasse, L.L., Wouldes, T., Newman, E., Smith, L.M., Shah, R.Z., Derauf, C., Huestis, M.A., Arria, A.M.,

Della Grotta, S., Wilcox, T., Lester, B.M. (2011). Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and neonatal neurobehavioral outcome in the USA and New Zealand. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 33(1):166-175. doi:10.1016/j.ntt.2010.06.009; PMC2974956

Jones, H.E., Kaltenbach, K., Heil, S.H., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Arria, A.M., O’Grady, K.E., Selby, P.,

Martin, P.R., Fischer, G. (2010). Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome after methadone or buprenorphine exposure. New England Journal of Medicine. 363(24):2320-2331. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1005359; PMC3073631

Wilcox, H.C., Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Pinchevsky, G.M.*, O'Grady, K.E. (2010).

Prevalence and predictors of persistent suicide ideation, plans, and attempts during college. Journal of Affective Disorders. 127(1):287-294. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2010.04.017; PMC2924459

Vincent, K.B., Caldeira, K.M., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D., Arria, A.M. (2010). The impact of positive

and negative ecstasy-related information on ecstasy use among college students: Results of a longitudinal study. Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy. 17(3):232-247. doi:10.3109/09687630802403795; PMC2971685

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Arria, A.M., DuPont, R.L. (2010). Nonmedical prescription stimulant use among college students: Why we need to do something and what we need to do. Journal of Addictive Diseases. 29(4):417-426. doi:10.1080/10550887.2010.509273; PMC2951617

Garnier-Dykstra, L.M.*, Pinchevsky, G.M.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Arria, A.M. (2010). Self-

reported adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms among college students. Journal of American College Health. 59(2):133-136. doi:10.1080/07448481.2010.483718; PMC2946360

Nguyen, D., Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M.A.,

Haning, W., Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S., Liu, J., Lester, B.M. (2010). Intrauterine growth of infants exposed to prenatal methamphetamine: Results from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. Journal of Pediatrics. 157(2):337-339. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2010.04.024; PMC3018351

Benningfield, M.M., Arria, A.M., Kaltenbach, K., Heil, S.H., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Fischer G., Jones,

H.E., Martin, P.R. (2010). Co-occurring psychiatric symptoms are associated with increased psychological, social, and medical impairment in opioid dependent pregnant women. American Journal on Addictions. 19(5):416-421. doi:10.1111/j.1521-0391.2010.00064.x; PMC2924760

Gray, T.R., Kelly, T.L., LaGasse, L.L., Smith, L.M., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Haning,

W., Della Grotta, S.A., Strauss, A., Lester, B.M., Huestis, M.A. (2010). New meconium biomarkers of prenatal methamphetamine exposure increase identification of affected neonates. Clinical Chemistry. 56(5):856-60. doi:10.1373/clinchem.2009.139055; PMC2883877

Della Grotta, S.A., LaGasse, L.L., Arria, A.M., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Smith, L.M., Shah, R., Huestis, M.,

Liu, J., Lester, B.M. (2010). Patterns of methamphetamine use during pregnancy: Results from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 14(4):519-527. doi:10.1007/s10995-009-0491-0; PMC2895902

Beck, K.H., Kasperski, S.J.*, Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M. (2010). Trends in

alcohol-related traffic risk behaviors among college students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 34(8):1472-1478. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01232.x; PMC2910159

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Kasperski, S.J.*, O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Griffiths, R.R., Wish, E.D.

(2010). Increased alcohol consumption, nonmedical prescription drug use, and illicit drug use are associated with energy drink consumption among college students. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 4(2):74-80. doi:10.1097/ADM.0b013e3181aa8dd4; PMC2923814

Garnier, L.M.*, Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D. (2010). Sharing

and selling of prescription medications in a college student sample. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 71(3):262-269. doi:10.4088/JCP.09m05189ecr; PMC2845992

Unger, A., Martin, P.R., Kaltenbach, K., Stine, S.M., Heil, S.H., Jones, H.E., Arria, A.M., Coyle, M.G.,

Selby, P., Fischer G. (2010). Clinical characteristics of Central European and North American samples of pregnant women screened for opioid agonist treatment. European Addiction Research. 16(2):99-107. doi:10.1159/000284683; PMC2917735

Stine, S.M., Heil, S.H., Kaltenbach, K., Martin, P.R., Coyle, M.G., Fischer, G., Arria, A.M., Selby, P., Jones,

H.E. (2009). Characteristics of opioid-using pregnant women who accept or refuse

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participation in a clinical trial: Screening results from the MOTHER study. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 35(6):429-433. doi:10.3109/00952990903374080; PMC2925421

Gray, T.R., LaGasse, L.L., Smith, L.M., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Della Grotta, S.A.,

Strauss, A., Haning, W.F., Lester, B.M., Huestis, M.A. (2009). Identification of prenatal amphetamines exposure by maternal interview and meconium toxicology in the Infant Development, Environment and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 31(6):769-775. doi:10.1097/FTD.0b013e3181bb438e; PMC2784609

Jones, H.E., Heil, S.H., O’Grady, K.E., Martin, P.R., Kaltenbach, K., Coyle, M.G., Stine, S.M., Selby, P.,

Arria, A.M., Fischer, G. (2009). Smoking in pregnant women screened for an opioid agonist medication study compared to related pregnant and non-pregnant patient samples. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 35(5):375-380. doi:10.1080/00952990903125235; PMC2925409

Caldeira, K.M., Kasperski, S.J.*, Sharma, E.*, Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D., Arria, A.M.

(2009). College students rarely seek help despite serious substance use problems. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 37(4):368-378. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2009.04.005; PMC2783958

Gray, T.R., Kelly, T., LaGasse, L.L., Smith, L.M., Derauf, C., Haning, W., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M.,

Strauss, A., Lester, B.M., Huestis, M.A. (2009). Novel biomarkers of prenatal methamphetamine exposure in human meconium. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 31(1):70-75. doi:10.1097/FTD.0b013e318195d7cb; PMC2629503

Caldeira K.M., Arria A.M., O’Grady K.E., Zarate E.M., Vincent K.B., Wish E.D. (2009). Prospective

associations between alcohol and drug consumption and risky sex among female college students. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education. 53(2):71-92. PMC2806636

Garnier, L.M.*, Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D. (2009).

Nonmedical prescription analgesic use and concurrent alcohol consumption among college students. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 35(5):334-338. doi:10.1080/00952990903075059; PMC2829719

Arria, A.M., Vincent, K.B., Caldeira, K.M. (2009). Measuring liability for substance use disorder

among college students: Implications for screening and early intervention. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 35(4):233-241. doi:10.1080/00952990903005957; PMC2829709

Arria, A.M., O’Grady, K.E., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Wilcox, H.C., Wish, E.D. (2009). Suicide

ideation among college students: A multivariate analysis. Archives of Suicide Research. 13(3):230-246. doi:10.1080/13811110903044351; PMC2709750

Beck, K.H., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D., Arria, A.M. (2009). The social

context of cannabis use: Relationship to cannabis use disorders and depressive symptoms among college students. Addictive Behaviors. 34(9):764-768. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.05.001; PMC2709927

Paz, M.S., Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M., Haning, W.,

Strauss, A., Della Grotta, S., Liu, J. Lester, B.M. (2009). Maternal depression and neurobehavior in newborns prenatally exposed to methamphetamine. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 31(3):177-182. doi:10.1016/j.ntt.2008.11.004; PMC2684459

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Martin, P.R., Arria, A.M., Fischer, G., Kaltenbach, K., Heil, S.H., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Selby, P., Jones, H.E. (2009). Psychopharmacologic management of opioid dependent women during pregnancy. American Journal on Addictions. 18(2):148–156. doi:10.1080/10550490902772975; PMC2777700

Arria, A.M., O’Grady K.E., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., Wish, E.D. (2008). Nonmedical use of

prescription stimulants and analgesics: Associations with social and academic behaviors among college students. Journal of Drug Issues. 38(4):1045-1060. doi:10.1177/002204260803800406; PMC2857807

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Fitzelle, D.B., Johnson, E.P.*, Wish, E.D.

(2008). Drug exposure opportunities and use patterns among college students: Results of a longitudinal prospective cohort study. Substance Abuse. 29(4):19-38. doi:10.1080/08897070802418451; PMC2614283

Jones, H.E., Martin, P.R., Heil, S.H., Kaltenbach, K., Selby, P., Coyle, M.G., Stine, S.M., O’Grady, K.E.,

Arria, A.M., Fischer, G. (2008). Treatment of opioid dependent pregnant women: Clinical and research issues. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 35(3):245-259. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2007.10.007; PMC2633026

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D. (2008). Perceived harmfulness

predicts nonmedical use of prescription drugs among college students: Interactions with sensation-seeking. Prevention Science. 9(3):191-201. doi:10.1007/s11121-008-0095-8; PMC2574828

O’Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M., Fitzelle, D.B., Wish, E.D. (2008). Heavy drinking and polydrug use in

college students. Journal of Drug Issues. 38(2):445-466. doi:10.1177/002204260803800204; PMC2567115

Beck, K.H., Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D. (2008). Social context

of drinking and alcohol problems among college students. American Journal of Health Behavior. 32(4):420-430. doi:10.5993/AJHB.32.4.9; PMC2390773

Arria, A.M., Kuhn, V.*, Caldeira, K.M., O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Wish, E.D. (2008). High school

drinking mediates the relationship between parental monitoring and college drinking: A longitudinal analysis. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 3(6):1-11. doi:10.1186/1747-597X-3-6; PMC2311290

Caldeira, K.M., Arria, A.M., O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Wish, E.D. (2008). The occurrence of

cannabis use disorders and other cannabis-related problems among first-year college students. Addictive Behaviors. 33(3):397-411. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2007.10.001; PMC2247439

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., O’Grady, K.E., Vincent, K.B., Johnson, E.P.*, Wish, E.D. (2008).

Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students: Associations with ADHD and polydrug use. Pharmacotherapy. 28(2):156-169. doi:10.1592/phco.28.2.156; PMC2906759

Smith, L.M., LaGasse, L.L., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M., Haning, W., Strauss,

A., Della Grotta, S., Fallone, M., Liu, J., Lester, B.M. (2008). Prenatal methamphetamine use and neonatal neurobehavioral outcome. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 30(1):20-28. doi:10.1016/j.ntt.2007.09.005; PMC2358984

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Derauf, C., LaGasse, L., Smith, L., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M., Haning, W., Strauss, A.,

Della Grotta, S., Liu, J., Lester, B.M. (2007). Demographic and psychosocial characteristics of mothers using methamphetamine during pregnancy: Preliminary results from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 33(2):281-289. doi:10.1080/00952990601175029; PMC2737408

Arria, A.M., Wish, E.D. (2006). Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among students. Pediatric

Annals. 35(8):565-571. PMC3168781 Smith, L., LaGasse, L., Derauf, C., Grant, P., Shah, R., Arria, A.M., Huestis, M., Haning, W., Strauss, A.,

Della Grotta, S., Liu, J., Lester, B.M. (2006). The Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study: Effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure, polydrug exposure, and poverty on intrauterine growth. Pediatrics. 118(3):1149-56. doi:10.1542/peds.2005-2564

Wish, E.D., Fitzelle, D.B., O’Grady, K.E., Hsu, M.H., Arria, A.M. (2006). Evidence for significant

polydrug use among ecstasy-using college students. Journal of American College Health. 55(2):99-104. doi:10.3200/JACH.55.2.99-104; PMC3005618

Arria, A.M., Derauf, C., LaGasse, L., Grant, P., Shah, R., Smith, L., Haning, W., Huestis, M., Strauss, A.,

Della Grotta, S., Liu, J., Lester, B. (2006). Methamphetamine and other substance use during pregnancy: Preliminary estimates from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) Study. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 10(3):293-302. doi:10.1007/s10995-005-0052-0

Weber, E., Grunberger, R.C.*, O’Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M. (2005). Civil legal needs of individuals in

drug treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 28(2):205-211. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2004.12.007 Levy, K.B.*, O’Grady, K.E., Wish, E.D., Arria, A.M. (2005). An in-depth qualitative examination of the

ecstasy experience: Results of a focus group with ecstasy-using college students. Substance Use and Misuse. 40(9/10):1427-1441. doi:10.1081/JA-200066810; PMC2948966

Arria, A.M., Wish, E.D. (2005). Non-medical use of prescription stimulants among students.

Psychiatric Annals. 35(3):228-235. PMC3168781 Havens, J.R., Ompad, D.C., Latkin, C.A., Fuller, C.M., Arria, A.M., Vlahov, D., Strathdee, S.A. (2005).

Suicidal ideation among African-American non-injection drug users. Ethnicity and Disease. 15(1):110-115.

Storr, C.L., Arria, A.M., Workman, R.L., Anthony, J.C. (2004). Neighborhood environment and

opportunity to try methamphetamine (“ice”) and marijuana: Evidence from Guam in the Western Pacific Region of Micronesia. Substance Use and Misuse. 39(2):253-276. doi:10.1081/JA-120028490

The TOPPS II Interstate Cooperative Study Group (2003). Drug treatment completion and post-

discharge employment in the Interstate Cooperative Study. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 25(1):9-18. (Corresponding author for group) doi: 10.1016/S0740-5472(03)00050-3

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Beardsley, K.*, Wish, E.D., Fitzelle, D.B., O’Grady, K., Arria, A.M. (2003). Distance traveled to outpatient drug treatment and client retention. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 25(4):279-85. doi:10.1016/S0740-5472(03)00188-0

Chen, Y., Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (2003). Firesetting in adolescence and being aggressive, shy, and

rejected by peers: New epidemiologic evidence from a national sample survey. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 31(1):44-52.

Arria, A.M., Fuller C., Strathdee, S.A., Vlahov D. (2002). Drug dependence among young recently

initiated injection drug users. Journal of Drug Issues. 32(4):1089-1022. doi:10.1177/002204260203200405

Yacoubian, G.S., Arria, A.M., Fost, E.*, Wish, E.D. (2002). Estimating the prevalence of ecstasy use

among juvenile offenders. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 34(2):209-213. doi:10.1080/02791072.2002.10399955

Arria, A.M., Yacoubian, G.S., Fost, E.*, Wish, E.D. (2002). The pediatric forum: Ecstasy use among

club rave attendees. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 156(3):295-296. doi:10.1001/archpedi.156.3.295

Fuller, C.M., Vlahov, D., Ompad, D.C., Shah, N., Arria, A.M., Strathdee, S.A. (2002). High-risk behaviors

associated with transition from illicit non-injection to injection drug use among adolescent and young adult drug users: A case-control study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 66(2):189-198. doi:10.1016/S0376-8716(01)00200-9

Fuller, C.M., Vlahov, D., Arria, A.M., Ompad, D.C., Garfein, R., Strathdee, S.A. (2001). Factors

associated with adolescent initiation of injection drug use. Public Health Reports. 116(Suppl 1):136-145. doi:10.1093/phr/116.S1.136; PMC1913680

Panchal, S., Arria, A.M., Labhsetwar, S.A. (2001). Maternal mortality during hospital admission for

delivery: A retrospective analysis using a state-maintained database. Anesthesia and Anesthesiology. 93(1):134-141. 10.1097/00000539-200107000-00028

Taylor, E., Berger, R., Hummel, J.D., Dinerman, J.L., Kenknight, B., Arria, A.M., Tomaselli, G., Calkins, H.

(2000). Analysis of the pattern of initiation of sustained ventricular arrhythmias in patients with implantable defibrillators. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 11(7):719-726. doi:10.1111/j.1540-8167.2000.tb00040.x

Rivkin, P., Kraut, M., Barta, P., Anthony, J., Arria, A.M., Pearlson, G. (2000). White matter

hyperintensity volume in late-onset and early-onset schizophrenia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 15(12):1085-1089. doi:10.1002/1099-1166(200012)15:12<1085::AID-GPS250>3.0.CO;2-X

Calkins, H., Epstein, A., Packer, D., Arria, A.M., Hummel, J., Gilligan, D.M., Trusso, J., Carlson, M.,

Luceri, R., Kopelman, H., Wilber, D., Wharton, J.M., Stevenson W., for the Cooled Ablation System Investigators, Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Chicago, and Cardiac Pathways Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA (2000). Catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in patients with structural heart disease using cooled radiofrequency energy: results of a prospective multicenter study. Cooled RF Multi Center Investigators Group. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 35(7):1905-1914. doi:10.1016/S0735-1097(00)00615-X

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Panchal, S., Arria, A.M., Harris, A. (2000). Intensive care utilization during hospital admission for

delivery: Prevalence, risk factors and outcome in a statewide population. Anesthesiology. 92(6):1537-1544. doi:10.1097/00000542-200006000-00009

Lloyd, J.J., Delva, J., Arria, A.M. (2000). Recent weapon carrying and substance use among US Virgin

Islands youth. Substance Use and Misuse. 35(9):1207-1225. doi:10.3109/10826080009147479 Arria, A.M., Borges, G., Anthony, J.C. (1997). Fears and other suspected risk factors for carrying lethal

weapons among urban youths of middle school age. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 151(6):555-560. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1997.02170430021004

Arria, A.M., Wood, N.P., Anthony, J.C. (1995). Prevalence of carrying a weapon and related behaviors

among urban school children, 1989-1993. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 149(12):1345-1350. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1995.02170250051008

Johnson, E.O., Arria, A.M., Borges, G., Ialongo, N., Anthony, J.C. (1995). The growth of conduct

problem behaviors from middle childhood to early adolescence: sex differences and the suspected influence of early alcohol use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 56(6):661-671.

Arria, A.M., Dohey, M.A., Mezzich, A.C., Bukstein, O.G., Van Thiel, D.H. (1995). Self-reported health

problems and physical symptomatology in adolescent alcohol abusers. Journal of Adolescent Health. 16(3):226-231. doi:10.1016/1054-139X(94)00066-N

Tringali, R., Arria, A.M., Trzepacz, P.T. (1994). Psychosocial evaluation and intervention in liver

transplantation. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research. 2(1):55-64. doi:10.1111/j.1751-9861.1994.tb00038.x

Gavaler, J.S., Deal, S.R., Van Thiel, D., Arria, A.M., Allan, M.J. (1993). Alcohol and estrogen levels in

post-menopausal women: The spectrum of effect. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 17(4):786-790. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1993.tb00842.x

Martin, C., Arria, A.M., Mezzich, A.C., Bukstein, O. (1993). Patterns of polydrug use in adolescent

alcohol abusers. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 19(4):511-521. doi:10.3109/00952999309001639

Arria, A.M., Van Thiel, D.H. (1992). The epidemiology of alcohol-related chronic disease. Alcohol

Health and Research World. 16(3):209-216. Tarter, R., Moss, H.B., Arria, A.M., Mezzich, A.C., Vanyukov, M.M. (1992). The psychiatric diagnosis of

alcoholism: Critique and proposed reformulation. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 16(1):106-116. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1992.tb00645.x

Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). The effects of alcohol abuse on the health of

adolescents. Alcohol Health and Research World. 15(1):52-57. Mezzich, A.C., Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Moss, H., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). Psychiatric comorbidity in

alcoholism: Importance of ascertainment source. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 15(5): 893-898. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1991.tb00621.x

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Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Starzl, T.E., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). Improvement in cognitive functioning of alcoholics following orthotopic liver transplantation. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 15(6):956-962. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1991.tb05195.x; PMC3022503

Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Kabene, M., Laird, S., Moss, H., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). The role of cirrhosis in

memory functioning of alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 15(6):932-937. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1991.tb05192.x

Tarter, R., Switala, J.S., Arria, A.M., Plail, J., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). Quality of life before and after

orthotopic hepatic transplantation. Archives of Internal Medicine. 151(8):1521-1526. doi:10.1001/archinte.1991.00400080037006

Chaudhry, H.R., Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Chaudhry, S., Chaudhry, N. (1991). Familial history of opium

use and reported problems among opium addicts in Pakistan. British Journal of Addiction. 86(6):785-788. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.1991.tb03105.x

Tarter, R., Switala, J., Arria, A.M., Van Thiel, D.H. (1991). Impact of liver disease on daily living in

transplantation candidates. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 44(10):1079-1083. doi:10.1016/0895-4356(91)90010-7

Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Van Thiel, D.H. (1990). Liver-brain relations in alcoholics. Alcohol Health and

Research World. 14(2):112-117. Tarter, R., Switala, J., Arria, A.M., Plail, J., Van Thiel D. (1990). Sub-clinical hepatic encephalopathy:

Comparison before and after orthotopic liver transplantation. Transplantation. 50(4):632-637. doi:10.1097/00007890-199010000-00021

Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Warty, V., Van Thiel, D.H. (1990). Vitamin E deficiency and psychomotor

dysfunction in adults with primary biliary cirrhosis. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 52(2):383-390.

Arria, A.M., Tarter, R., Williams, R., Van Thiel, D.H. (1990). Early onset of nonalcoholic cirrhosis in

patients with familial alcoholism. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 14(1):1-5. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1990.tb00437.x

Tarter, R., Van Thiel, D., Arria, A.M., Carra, J., Moss, H. (1988). Impact of cirrhosis on

neuropsychologic test performance of alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 12(5):619-621. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1988.tb00252.x

Tarter, R., Arria, A.M., Moss, H., Edwards, N., Van Thiel, D.H. (1987). DSM-III criteria for alcohol

abuse: Associations with alcohol consumption behavior. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 11(6):541-543. doi:10.1111/j.1530-0277.1987.tb00170.x

Tarter, R., Arria, A.M., Carra, J., Van Thiel, D.H. (1987). Memory impairments concomitant to

nonalcoholic cirrhosis. International Journal of Neuroscience. 32(3/4):853-859. doi:10.3109/00207458709043340

Other Publications, including White Papers and Government Publications

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Arria, A.M., Mericle, A.A. (2014). Disrupting the legacy of addiction: An evaluation of the Betty Ford Children’s Program. Philadelphia, PA: Treatment Research Institute.

Arria, A.M., Caldeira, K.M., Bugbee, B.A., Vincent, K.B., O’Grady, K.E. (2013). The academic

opportunity costs of substance use during college. College Park, MD: Center on Young Adult Health and Development. Available online at: www.cls.umd.edu/docs/AcadOppCosts.pdf

DuPont, R.L., Caldeira, K.M., DuPont, H.S., Vincent, K.B., Shea, C.L., Arria, A.M. (2013). America's

dropout crisis: The unrecognized connection to adolescent substance use. Rockville, MD: Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc. Available online at: www.cls.umd.edu/docs/AmerDropoutCrisis.pdf

Arria, A.M., O’Brien, M.C., Griffiths, R.R., Crawford, P.B. (2013). Letter to Commissioner Hamburg

Re: the use of caffeine in energy drinks. Available online at: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/business/BestofScienceLetter_v22.pdf

Jones, H.E., Heil, S.H., Kaltenbach, K., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Arria, A.M., O’Grady, K.E., Selby, P.,

Martin, P.R. (2012). Comments on: Efficacy versus effectiveness of buprenorphine and methadone maintenance in pregnancy. Journal of Addictive Diseases. 31(4):321-326. doi:10.1080/10550887.2012.736289

Jones, H.E., Kaltenbach, K., Heil, S.H., Stine, S.M., Coyle, M.G., Arria, A.M., O'Grady, K.E., Selby, P.,

Martin, P.R., Jansson, L., Fischer, G. (2012). Comment on: Intrauterine abstinence syndrome (IAS) during buprenorphine inductions and methadone tapers: can we assure the safety of the fetus? Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. 25(7):1197-1201. doi:10.3109/14767058.2011.653423

O'Brien, M.C., Arria, A.M., Howland, J., James, J.E., Marczinski, C.A. (2011). Caffeine, alcohol, and

youth: A toxic mix. Journal of Caffeine Research. 1(1):15-21. doi:10.1089/caf.2011.1202 Arria, A.M. (2011). Editorial: Compromised sleep quality and low GPA among college students who

use prescription stimulants nonmedically. Sleep Medicine. 12(6):536-537. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2011.04.001

Winters, K.C., Arria, A.M. (2011). Adolescent brain development and drugs. The Prevention Researcher.

18(2):21-24. White, W.L., Arria, A.M., Moe, J. (2011). Parenting in the context of addiction recovery: Critical

research questions. Available online at http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/publications/enews/2011-03-24/2011%20Parenting_Context_Addiction_Recovery.pdf

Arria, A.M., Moe, J., Winters, K.C. (2010). Parenting challenges in recovery. Counselor: The Magazine for

Addiction Professionals. 11(6). Arria, A.M., DuPont, R.L. (2009). Let’s end nonmedical use of stimulants. Family Practice News.

39(17):29-29. doi:10.1016/S0300-7073(09)70769-8

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Jones, H.E., Kaltenbach, K., Coyle, M.G., Heil, S.H., O’Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M., Fischer, G., Stine, S.M., Selby, P., Martin, P.R. (2009). Re-building lives: Helping women recover from opioid addiction during pregnancy. Counselor : The Magazine for Addiction Professionals. 10(5):10-19.

Arria, A.M., O’Brien, M.C. (2009). Letter to Attorneys General Blumenthal, Shurtleff, and Limtiaco

Re: the use of caffeine in alcoholic beverages. Available online at: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Food/FoodIngredientsPackaging/UCM190372.pdf.

Arria, A.M. (2008). Underage drinking and alcohol dependence among college students: An update

from the College Life Study. Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration: Compass. 2008(2):1-2. Lester, B., Arria, A.M., Derauf, C., Grant, P., LaGasse, L., Newman, E., Shah, R., Stewart, S., Wouldes, T.

(2006). Methamphetamine exposure: A rural early intervention challenge. Zero to Three. 26(4):30-36.

Arria, A.M. (2005). Nonmedical use of prescription drugs: Preliminary findings from the College

Life Study. Trends in Drug Abuse Volume II: Proceedings of the Community Epidemiology Work Group, NIH Publication No. 05-5365A.

Arria, A.M., O’Grady, Wish, E.D. (2005). Assessment and treatment of DWI offenders in Maryland

1995-2003, current findings. Final Report for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Arria, A.M., Kim, A., O’Grady, K.E., Petronis, K.R., Wish, E.D. (2003). Long-term drug treatment

outcomes in Maryland: Results of the TOPPS-II Project. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD.

Arria, A.M., Kim, A., Wish, E.D. (2003). Patient satisfaction with drug treatment in Maryland: Final results from the TOPPS-II Study. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD.

Arria, A.M., Fitzelle, D.B., Wish, E.D. (2003). Program evaluation of the Substance Abuse Treatment

and Recovery Program (STAR), A jail-based drug treatment program. Anne Arundel County, Office of the County Executive, Annapolis, MD.

Arria, A.M., Williams, F.T., Wish, E.D. (2002). Outpatient drug treatment in Baltimore City: Findings

from the Community Research on Substance Abuse Treatment (CREST) Study. Submitted to Abell Foundation, Baltimore, MD, and the Open Society Institute—Baltimore.

Arria, A.M., Anthony J.C. (2002). Alcohol and other drug use among youth in the commonwealth of

the Northern Mariana Islands. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Lehder, D., Arria, A.M., Artigiani, E.E., Wish, E.D. (2002). Alcohol and drug-related overdose deaths in

Maryland 1997-2001. Center for Substance Abuse Research, College Park, MD. Arria, A.M., Pullan, M., Wish, E.D. (2002). The race against drugs prevention program: Curriculum

framework. Submitted to Race Against Drugs, Inc. Daytona Beach, FL.

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Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (2000). Health needs among adults living in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (2000). Health needs among students in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Submitted to

the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Hsu, M., Petronis K.R., Kim A., Arria, A.M., Wish, E.R. (1999). Monitoring drug treatment outcomes in

the state of Maryland: Final results from the TOPPS-I Study. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (1998). Building local capacity to assess needs for alcohol and other drug

treatment services: A resource manual. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (1998). Opportunity to use alcohol and other drugs among high school

students in American Samoa. Final Report for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (1998). Health needs in Florida: Assessing met and unmet demands for

alcohol and other drug treatment services. Final Report submitted to the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, St. Petersburg, FL.

Mieczkowski, T., Newel R., Arria, A.M. (1998). Needs for alcohol and other drug treatment services

among adult arrestees and juveniles in detention in the state of Florida. Final Report submitted to the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, St. Petersburg, FL.

Arria, A.M., Anthony, J.C. (1998). Investigations of methamphetamine in Guam and the

commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Submitted to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.

Arria, A.M. (1994). The effects of alcohol on health and body systems. NIAAA Eighth Special Report

to Congress on Alcohol and Health. NIH Publication No: 94-3699. Invited Research Presentations at National Academic Conferences (Oral presentations only; 45+ poster presentations not listed) Marijuana use during college: Impact on academic behaviors and achievement, American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA, 2014. Epidemiology of nonmedical use of prescription stimulants: Implications for clinicians, American Society of Addiction Medicine, Orlando, FL, 2014. Symposium: Party on! Understanding the behavioral pharmacology of caffeine and alcohol interactions using human and animal models, Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, 2012. Longitudinal associations between parent-child factors and risk for substance use disorders in college, College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, 2010.

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Longitudinal patterns of alcohol consumption among college students: Implications for early intervention with high-risk drinkers, American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2009. Dispelling the myth of smart drugs: Cannabis use problems and nonmedical use of prescription stimulants for studying, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, 2009. The epidemiology of nonmedical use of controlled substances by college students, American Society of Addiction Medicine, New Orleans, 2009. Energy drink use is associated with subsequent nonmedical prescription stimulant use among college students, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2008. Incidence and persistence of nonmedical use of prescription analgesics among college students. The College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2008. Nonmedical prescription stimulant use: Results of a longitudinal study of college students, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2007. Risk for cocaine use among non-medical users of prescription stimulants: Results of a longitudinal study of college students, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada, 2007. Correlates of suicidal ideation among college students with and without depression, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2006. The association of positive and negative ecstasy-related information on college students’ future likelihood of ecstasy use, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, 2006. Perceived risk as a correlate of non-medical use of prescription drugs among college students, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006. Preliminary findings from the College Life Study: A longitudinal study of substance use during a critical life transition, American Society of Addiction Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 2005. Spread of methamphetamine use: U.S. and international data, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2004. Descriptive epidemiology of stimulant use and dependence, College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1996. Invited Research Presentations (International) The unrecognized connection between adolescent substance use and educational achievement, Strategy Institute: Mental Health and Substance Use Forum for Schools, Colleges, and Universities, Toronto, Canada, 2014. Substance use and school performance, Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2013. Risk factors for underage drinking and drug use: What does the research tell us? Alberta Adolescent

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Recovery Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2012. From Coercion to Cohesion: Treating drug dependence through health care, not punishment, United Nations Office of Drug Control “Evidence-based and ethical prevention and treatment of drug use and treatment and care of drug dependence” Training of UNODC field staff, Vienna, Austria, 2010. Integration of Parenting Skills Education into the Continuum of Addiction Services. Norlien Foundation Recovery from Addiction Symposium, Banff Conference Center, Alberta, Canada, 2010. Drug-using mothers, roles and risks of stimulants. The Infant Development, Environment and Lifestyle (IDEAL) study. Cracked but Not Broken International Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 2008. Epidemiology of alcohol and illicit drug use including methamphetamine during pregnancy, University of Auckland Medical and Health Sciences Conference, New Zealand, 2005. The epidemiology of stimulant use and dependence in the United States and the U.S.-Associated Pacific Islands, WHO Conference on Amphetamine-Type Stimulants, Manila, Philippines, 1998. The importance of epidemiologic surveillance of alcohol and other drug problems for policy planning, Asuncion, Paraguay, 1997. Women and alcohol and other drug problems: a perspective from the United States, Asuncion, Paraguay, 1997. Psychosocial problems associated with alcohol and other drug use, Asuncion, Paraguay, 1997. Invited Presentations to Federal and State Governmental Organizations Start writing!: Journal article and negotiating authorship, Hispanic-Serving Health Professions Schools Professional Development Workshop, Bethesda, MD, 2014. America’s dropout crisis: The unrecognized connection to adolescent substance use, Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Department of Education host the Forum on Ensuring Academic Success: The Connection between Education Success and Student Substance Use, Washington, DC, 2014. The Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Grantee Meeting, Catonsville, MD, 2014. The Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Prevention Day, National Harbor, MD, 2014. America’s dropout crisis: The unrecognized connection to adolescent substance use, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Prevention Day, National Harbor, MD, 2014. The academic opportunity costs of substance use during college, Maryland Higher Education Commission, Baltimore, MD, 2013. Energy drink use and risk taking among adolescents and young adults: Implications for health and safety, Office of Food Additive Safety, Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD, 2013.

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Energy drink use and high-risk behaviors: Research evidence and knowledge gaps, NIH Workshop “The Use and Biology of Energy Drinks”, Rockville, MD, 2013. Energy drink use and risk-taking during adolescence and young adulthood, Institute of Medicine Workshop on Caffeine in Food and Dietary Supplements: Examining Safety, Washington, DC, 2013. Data gaps and directions for future research on energy use during adolescence and young adulthood, Institute of Medicine Workshop on Caffeine in Food and Dietary Supplements: Examining Safety, Washington, DC, 2013. Translating scientific findings related to adolescent and young adult substance use for parents, NIH-sponsored Conference “Advancing Transdisciplinary Translation for Prevention of High-risk Behaviors: Critical Thinking to Overcome Individual and Institutional Barriers”, Bethesda, MD, 2013. America’s dropout crisis: The unrecognized connection to adolescent substance use, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Washington, DC, 2013. Reducing excessive drinking among college students in Maryland, State of Maryland Prevention Coordinator’s Meeting, Bowie, MD, 2013. Health outcomes associated with marijuana use during college, U.S. Department of Education’s Higher Education Center for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence Prevention, Washington, DC, 2012. Nonmedical use of prescription drugs among college students, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Silver Spring, MD, 2011. Strategies for drug use reduction: Why prevention is an essential piece of the puzzle, Addiction Studies Program for the States, Washington, DC, 2011. The impact of college student drug use on academic performance: Recommendations for action, U.S. Department of Education National Meeting on Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, DC, 2010. The impact of college student substance use on academic performance: Recommendations for action by policy makers and college officials, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Washington, DC, 2010. Substance abuse among college students: Key points for journalists, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD, 2009. Understanding the role of faith and faith-based organizations in the delivery of drug treatment services, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Rockville, MD, 2007. Non-medical use of prescription drugs among young adults, National Institute on Drug Abuse Community Epidemiology Workgroup, Washington, DC, 2004. Ecstasy and other club drug use among college students, National Institute on Drug Abuse Community Epidemiology Workgroup, Rockville, MD, 2003.

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An overview of current drug problems in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, National Institute on Drug Abuse Community Epidemiology Workgroup, Washington, DC, 2003. Prevalence and correlates of ecstasy use among young adults, National Institute on Drug Abuse Community Epidemiology Workgroup, Washington, DC, 2002. Homogeneity in client-mix is associated with a higher likelihood of treatment completion among alcohol-only clients, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration, Catonsville, MD, 2002. Tracking client outcomes through the use of administrative data linkage: Employment and arrest results across three states, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD, 2001. Epidemiologic surveillance of alcohol and drug problems in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, National Institute on Drug Abuse Community Epidemiology Workgroup, Washington, DC, 1999. Invited Presentations to Outside Universities and Organizations Risk and resiliency among youth associated with underage drinking and drug use, National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Hartford, CT, 2014. Promoting academic success through substance use prevention and intervention, Merrill Scott Symposium on Alcohol and Other Drug Addictions, Yakima, WA, 2014. Update on the nonmedical use of prescription drugs among college students, Generation Rx University Conference for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery (The Ohio State University), Columbus, OH, 2014. The universe is expanding: Nonmedical prescription drug use among college students, Temple University: Prescription for Prevention: Responding to Prescription Drug Abuse on Campus, Philadelphia, PA, 2014. The education-health connection: Fostering student success by reducing health-risk behaviors, American College Health Association, San Antonio, TX, 2014. The impact of mental health and substance abuse on student success, The Ohio Program for Campus Safety and Mental Health, Columbus, OH, 2014. Energy drinks and alcohol: An example of how science can influence policy, Penn State University, State College, PA, 2014. College student academic outcomes: The impact of substance use and mental health problems, University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, 2014. The impact of substance use and mental health on college academic outcomes, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2013. Research-informed strategies to maximize student success, University at Albany-SUNY, Albany, NY, 2013. Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students, Columbia University, New York, NY, 2013.

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Health-risk behaviors among young adults: Using science to inform public health strategies, Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, Baltimore, MD, 2013. Nonmedical use of prescription drugs among college students, The Generation Rx University Conference for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Recovery, Columbus, OH, 2013. The academic opportunity costs of substance use during college, College Coalition Substance Abuse Prevention Conference, Spokane, WA, 2013. The impact of mental health on academic outcomes among college students, University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, 2013. College student success: The impacts of mental health concerns and substance abuse, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Dallas, TX, 2013. College student marijuana use: Impacts on future health and productivity, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Dallas, TX, 2013. Research-informed strategies to maximize college student potential, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Dallas, TX, 2013. The education-health connection: Charting a blue ocean strategy, Georgia Health Sciences University, Institute of Public and Preventive Health, Augusta, GA, 2012. Nonmedical use of prescription drugs among college students, Collegiate Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Conference, Columbus, OH, 2012. Multi-level public health strategies for addressing alcohol abuse in a college age population, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, 2012. Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students: Realities, myths, and challenges, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indianapolis, IN, 2012. Alcohol and drug use among college students: Strategies for recognition and response, Sigma Chi Leadership Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, 2010. Breaking intergenerational cycles of addiction: Parent-focused strategies, Betty Ford Institute Critical Issues Conference, Washington, DC, 2010. Nonmedical use of prescription drugs among college students, Wisconsin Association on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, Madison, WI, 2010. Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants: Update on findings from the College Life Study, Institute for Behavior and Health, Rockville, MD, 2009. Drug Prevention 101: What parents need to know to keep their teens safe and healthy, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bethesda, MD, 2009.

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Longitudinal patterns of drug exposure opportunity and use among college students: Implications for early intervention, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 2009. Longitudinal patterns of substance abuse among college students: Implications for early intervention, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2009. Longitudinal patterns of substance abuse among college students: Opportunities for early intervention, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2009. The possible association between energy drinks and later drug use among college students, SUNY Cortland Youth Sports Institute, New York, NY, 2009. Understanding and addressing prescription drug abuse among adolescents, Youth & Addiction Conference for Professionals: Understanding and Addressing Prescription Drug Abuse among Adolescents, Minneapolis, MN, 2009. Parents as active players in reducing risky behavior of adolescents, SUNY Cortland Youth Sports Institute, New York, NY, 2009. Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among young adults: New findings from the College Life Study, Institute for Behavior and Health, Rockville, MD, 2008. Substance use prevention for adolescents of the 21st century, Communities in Schools Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2007. Shaping lives, changing futures: A comprehensive faith-based youth program, Mentoring, Athletics, Academics in Partnership (MAAP), Inc., Baltimore, MD, 2007. Medical and nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among young adults: Update on national trends and new findings from the College Life Study, Institute for Behavior and Health, Rockville, MD, 2007. Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants: Data from the College Life Study, Institute for Behavior and Health, Rockville, MD, 2006. Children of incarcerated parents: Reducing collateral damage, Breaking the Chain Foundation Annual Retreat, Arlington, VA, 2003. Monitoring substance use and related problems in the Pacific Island jurisdictions: Implications for service delivery, Pacific Islands Collaborating Council, Washington, DC, 2002. Drug prevention models and guiding principles for curriculum development, Hubert Humphrey Fellows Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2002. Causal pathways for problem behaviors and mental disorders in childhood and adolescence, Arizona Prevention Research Center, Phoenix, AZ, 2000. Predictors of employment after drug treatment in Baltimore City: Recent findings from the TOPPSII Study, Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Baltimore, MD, 2001.

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Methamphetamine use in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Oahu, Hawaii, 1999. Alcohol drinking patterns and health: an examination of the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) sample, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1997. Stimulant use and dependence, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1997. Drinking patterns and health consequences, Grand Rounds Presentation for the Johns Hopkins University Welch Center for Prevention and Epidemiology, Baltimore, MD, 1996. Grants 1. Federal Agency: National Institutes on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, University of Maryland

School of Medicine Title: Drug Use Trajectories and the Transition to Adulthood Among Maltreated Youth

(R01-DA031189) Dates: 2012-2017 Role: Co-Investigator (subcontract with the University of Maryland School of Medicine) Description: To investigate aspects of childhood maltreatment that are associated with long-term adverse

outcomes in young adulthood. Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health Title: False ID use, the Development of AUD, and Provision of Alcohol to Minors (R03-

AA019563) Dates: 2011–2013 Role: Principal Investigator Description: This study is a secondary analysis of the College Life Study data to investigate the predictors

of false ID use during college and the association between false ID use and alcohol use disorders, including dependence. In addition, the project will examine the prevalence and predictors of providing alcohol to underage drinkers among recently-turned 21 year olds.

Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Title: Scientific Core for the Parents Translational Research (P50-DA027841) Dates: 2010–2013 Role: Principal Investigator Description: The focus of this Center is to develop parent-focused tools for parents of children with

problems related to substance abuse. Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Title: Drug Abuse Trajectories in the Transition to Adulthood: Risk Factors and Outcomes

(R01-DA14845 and R56-DA14845) Dates: 2003–2014 Role: Principal Investigator Description: A ten-year longitudinal prospective cohort study to examine the prevalence, correlates and

consequences of health-risk behaviors among college students during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood.

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Agency: National Institutes on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Brown University Title: Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure and Child Development (R01-DA014948) Dates: 2001–2012 Role: Co-Investigator (subcontract with Brown University Medical School) Description: A multi-site case-control study to determine the long-term behavioral and physical

consequences of prenatal methamphetamine exposure. Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Title: Internet as Supplier: Preventing Adolescent Use of Non-Medical Addictive Rx

(R01-DA024658) Dates: 2009–2012 Role: Principal Investigator Description: This study will obtain information directly from adolescents about their use of the internet

and other sources to obtain drugs. The study will collect standardized information from 2,100 adolescents’ ages 12-17 who are in 30 residential treatment programs.

Agency: National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health Title: Stress Reactivity/Trier Study (R01-MH076953) Dates: 2007–2009 Role: Principal Investigator (subcontract with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) Description: The overarching aim of the research is to identify individual genetic and environmental

factors that play a role in acute stress reactivity in healthy women. Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Title: Maternal Opioid Treatment: Human Experimental Research (R01-DA015764) Dates: 2004–2009 Role: Principal Investigator (subcontract with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) Description: A Phase III clinical trial involving six domestic and two international sites to examine the

safety and efficacy of buprenorphine and methadone for heroin dependence in pregnant opioid-dependent women.

Agency: Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services/Breaking the Chain Foundation Title: Breaking the Chain: A Mentoring Program for Children of Incarcerated Parents in

the District of Columbia Dates: 2003–2006 Role: Technical Advisor Description: A project to design, implement and evaluate a mentoring program for children of

incarcerated parents. Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Title: Suspected Influences on Methamphetamine Use on Guam: A Pilot Study Dates: 1998–2000 Role: Principal Investigator Description: A case-control study to evaluate risk factors for methamphetamine use in a clinical sample

and a matched community sample on Guam in an effort to design prevention and treatment programs for Guam’s escalating methamphetamine problem.

Agency: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration

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Title: Developing Sustainable Capacity for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Needs Assessment Studies in the U.S. Associated Pacific Islands

Dates: 1996–1999 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Description: To provide technical assistance and training to local government health departments in

relation to the needs for epidemiologic studies with a specific focus on alcohol, methamphetamine and other drug problems.

Agency: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration Title: U.S. Virgin Islands’ Demand and Needs Assessment Studies: Alcohol and Other

Drugs Dates: 1996–2000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Description: To conduct a family of community surveys to estimate the met and unmet demand for

alcohol and other drug treatment services. Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Title: Risk Evaluation and Assessment of Community Health Dates: 1997–2001 Role: Co-Investigator Description: To assess the incidence of and risk factors for HIV seroconversion in a sample of young

intravenous drug users recruited by community outreach. Agency: National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health Title: Aging, Brain Imaging and Cognition Dates: 1996–1998 Role: Co-Investigator Description: To assess the strength of the association between aging and cognitive function in addition to

brain volume in a sample of adults drawn from the community Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health Title: Immunogenetic Factors in the Development of Alcoholic Liver Disease Dates: 1990–1995 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Description: To determine the impact of adolescent alcohol abuse on immune and hepatic function. Agency: National Institute on Digestive Disorders and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of

Health Title: Vitamin E and Neurologic Status in Chronic Liver Disease Dates: 1988–1993 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Description: To assess the prevalence of Vitamin E deficiency secondary to chronic liver disease and the

effect of the deficiency on neuropsychological function. 2. State and Local Government Agencies Agency: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, via the Center of Excellence on

Problem Gambling Title: Gambling and Excessive Drinking among College Students

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Dates: 2013-2015 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To produce a report on gambling and excessive drinking among college students. Agency: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Administration Title: Maryland Statewide Initiative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems Dates: 2012-2015 Role: Principal Investigator Description: This initiative will aim to understand the challenges faced by all Maryland colleges and the

communities surrounding campuses related to underage and excessive drinking. In addition, the initiative will involve designing a set of multi-level interventions to reduce drinking and related problems among undergraduates.

Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/University of Maryland Health

Center Title: Suicide Prevention among College Students: A Comprehensive Intervention Dates: 2006-2009 Role: Technical Advisor Description: To design, implement and evaluate a comprehensive strategy to reduce the risk factors for

suicide among college students. Agency: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Administration Title: Integration of Child Welfare and Substance Abuse Treatment Services: Evaluation

Plan Dates: 2006–2007 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To evaluate House Bill 7, a legislative mandate to integrate child welfare and drug treatment

services. Agency: Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Title: Electronic Substance Abuse Management Information System Dates: 2001–2004 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To develop a core set of standards for statewide measurement of drug treatment outcomes

and to analyze SAMIS data to better understand the impact of independent factors on treatment outcomes.

Agency: Anne Arundel County, Office of the County Executive Title: Evaluation of the STAR Program, a Jail-Based Drug Treatment Program Dates: 2000–2003 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To describe drug treatment program attendees with respect to personality characteristics,

mental health status, neuropsychological capacity and family composition and relate these factors to re-arrest post-discharge from jail.

Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Title: Establishment of a Drug Treatment Outcomes Monitoring System for the State of

Maryland

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Dates: 1999–2003 Role: Co-Principal Investigator Description: To evaluate the association between drug treatment and employment, health and criminal

justice involvement. Agency: Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems, Inc. Title: Mayor’s Drug Treatment Evaluation Initiative Dates: 1997–1998 Role: Co-Investigator Description: To evaluate the impact of expanded and enhanced drug treatment services in the City of

Baltimore on drug use, crime, employment, and health status. 3. Private Foundations Agency: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Title: Identifying Early Intervention Targets for College Students at Risk for Suicide Dates: 2009–2011 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To conduct data analyses on risk factors for suicide ideation among college students and to

conduct in-depth interviews with students who have suicide ideation about their mental health status and help-seeking behaviors.

Agency: State University of New York, Rockefeller Institute of Government Title: Determining the Relative Effectiveness of Faith-intensive and Secular-intensive

Substance Abuse Treatment Service Providers: A Comparison of Client Outcomes Dates: 2008–2010 Role: Principal Investigator Description: A randomized trial of substance abuse treatment clients assigned to secular-intensive and

faith-intensive programs in Baltimore City. Agency: State University of New York, Rockefeller Institute of Government Title: The Role of Faith-based Organizations in the Delivery of Substance Abuse

Treatment Services Dates: 2006–2009 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To understand the roles of faith and faith-based organizations in assisting individuals with

drug problems. Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Title: Assessment and Treatment of DWI Offenders in Maryland: Implications for Policy Dates: 2004–2005 Role: Principal Investigator Description: To understand the process of assessment, entry into treatment of DWI offenders in

Maryland and to evaluate the impact of treatment on recidivism. Agency: Abell Foundation/Open Society Institute Title: The Influence of Program Characteristics on Drug Treatment Outcomes in

Baltimore City Dates: 1999–2002 Role: Principal Investigator

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Description: To employ a blend of qualitative and quantitative methods to assess the management and operations of treatment programs, treatment process, and quality and types of services provided.

Memberships

2009- College of Problems of Drug Dependence 1988- American Public Health Association 1989- Research Society on Alcoholism 1988-2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1995-1999 Kettil-Bruun Society for Epidemiology Research on Alcoholism 1992-1999 Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse 1988-1999 New York Academy of Sciences 1988-1993 Pennsylvania Public Health Association 1987-1990 American Liver Foundation, Board of Directors, Western Pennsylvania Chapter

Participation in Advisory Panels and Scientific Advisory Boards

2014- Advisory Board Member, Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery

2013- Scientific Advisory Board Member, Jed Foundation 2012- Scientific Advisory Board Member, Shatterproof Foundation 2010- Scientific Advisory Board, Institute for Behavior and Health 2007- Scientific Advisory Board, Co-Chair, Partnership at drugfree.org (formerly the Partnership for a Drug Free America) 2011-2013 Fellow, U.S. Department of Education’s Higher Education Center 2005- Member, Campus Alcohol Working Group, University of Maryland 2002-2004 Consultant to Maryland Drug and Alcohol Council 1998-2004 Member, Panel to Advise on Data Analysis Issues, National Evaluation of Drug

Services Study 1999-2000 Consultant to Lt. Governor’s Task Force on Drug Treatment Effectiveness in

Maryland 1999 President’s Council on Urban Health, Johns Hopkins University

Editorial Boards

Editorial Advisory Board, International Center for Alcohol Policies Editorial Board Member, Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy

Consultations

2013 Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences 2013 National Association of Student Affairs Professionals 2002, 2012 Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research 2007-2010 Betty Ford Institute, Rancho Mirage, CA 2010- United Nations Office of Drug Control, Vienna, Austria 1998-1999 Cardiac Pathways, Inc. 1998 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1997-1998 International Center on Alcohol Policies, Washington DC

Peer Review

Academic Psychiatry Addiction Addiction Research and Theory

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Addictive Behaviors AIDS and Behavior Alcohol Health and Research World Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse American Journal of Epidemiology American Journal of Public Health American Journal on Addictions Annals of Epidemiology Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Clinical Psychology Review Current Drug Abuse Reviews Digestive Diseases and Sciences Drug and Alcohol Dependence Drug and Alcohol Review Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology Hepatology Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches Journal of Addiction Medicine Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Adolescent Research Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Journal of Primary Prevention Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Maternal and Child Health Neurotoxicology & Teratology Nicotine and Tobacco Research Pain Medicine Pediatrics Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety Pharmacotherapy Prevention Science Psychiatry Research Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Psychology, Health & Medicine Sleep Medicine Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, & Policy Substance Use and Misuse Traffic Injury Prevention Vulnerable Children & Youth Studies

Honors and Awards

1995-1996 Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Research Service Award (Institutional), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 1993-1995 Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Research Service Award (Institutional),

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National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH) 1987-1991 Predoctoral Fellowship, National Service Award (Institutional), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

TEACHING, MENTORING, AND ADVISING Thesis/Dissertation Committees Undergraduates

2000 Kyle Beardsley (Undergraduate Honors Thesis), University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Economics, The association between distance traveled and drug treatment completion.

Master’s Project/Thesis Committees

2009 Gillian Pinchevsky, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Parental monitoring, sensation seeking, and marijuana use: Correlations and an interactive model.

2008 Laura Garnier, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology &

Criminal Justice, Diversion of prescription medication in a college student sample, 2008. 2007 Ben Falls, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology &

Criminal Justice, The association of early conduct problems with early marijuana use in college students.

2005 Kathryn Vincent (Chair), University of Maryland, College Park, Department of

Criminology & Criminal Justice, The methamphetamine and ecstasy epidemics: Implications for prevention and control.

2003 David Foster, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology &

Criminal Justice, Cybercrime among college students: Implications for prevention. 2002 Michael Strauch, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology

& Criminal Justice, The relationship of binge drinking to alcohol problems in college students. 2000 Aimee Kim, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology &

Criminal Justice, The relationship of drug treatment retention to subsequent mortality. Doctoral Dissertation Committees

2013 Jocelyn Smith, University of Maryland School of Public Health, Department of Family Science, Peer homicide and traumatic loss: An examination of homicide survivorship among low-income, young, black men.

2013 Laura Garnier-Dykstra, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of

Criminology & Criminal Justice. 2011 Carlos Rocha, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Criminology &

Criminal Justice, Examining time to re-arrest by drug treatment experience of drug court eligible offenders.

2010 Mary Rooney, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Psychology,

Risky behavior in college students with ADHD

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2006 Aaron Harris, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Psychology, DUI: Treatment compliance, retention, and motivation for treatment.

1998 Rebecca Shoda-Meyer, California School of Professional Psychology, Community needs

assessment in Saipan. 1998 Jennifer Lin, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of

Mental Hygiene. SERVICE Grant Reviewing Activities

National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Rockville, MD The Langeloth Foundation, New York, NY The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ American Foundation for Suicide Prevention The Government of Switzerland

The Government of the Netherlands Faculty/Mentor, NIDA Special Populations Research Development Seminar Series University Activities

Grand Rounds Speaker, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, 2013 Undergraduate Student Advisor, McNair Academic Achievement Program Instructor, DUI Institute, University of Maryland Department of Behavioral and Community Health; 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 Instructor, University of Maryland Minimester, 2012 Campus Alcohol Working Group Member, 2004 Instructor, In-service presentations on mental health and substance abuse, University of Maryland Campus Center

Community Volunteer Activities

2006- Vendor Representative, First Sunday Arts Festival, Annapolis 2004- Member, Annapolis Arts Alliance 2005 Advisory Council, Annapolis Arts Alliance 2005-2008 Volunteer, Learning Independence through Computers, Inc. 2005-2009 Board of Directors, Maryland Federation of Art 2003-2005 Member, Maryland Federation of Art 2003-2004 High School Student Advisor, Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition, Robert

Wood Johnson Foundation, Ms. Alanna Hay, Oxon Hill High School, won a $50,000 scholarship prize to attend Stanford University.

Local Community Presentations A statewide effort to reduce excessive drinking among college students: The Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Town Hall Meeting to Prevent Underage Drinking, College Park, MD, 2014. The Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Governance Council, Advisory Board, and MICUA Presidents, Baltimore, MD, 2014.

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Beyond alcohol violations: Strengthening campus systems to connect high-risk drinkers with SBIRT and other services, Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Clarksville, MD, 2014. College student drug use: Impacts on academic achievement and well-being, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, College Park, MD, 2014. Statewide efforts to reduce college student drinking and related problems, City of College Park Task Force, College Park, MD, 2013. Future of the Maryland Collaborative, Statewide Educational Conference on College Drinking, Catonsville, MD, 2013. The Maryland Collaborative, Statewide Educational Conference on College Drinking, Catonsville, MD, 2013. Maryland Collaborative: First-year deliverables, Governance Council of the Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Baltimore, MD, 2013. College student drinking in Maryland: Preliminary findings, Chancellor's Council Meeting of the Presidents of the University System of Maryland (USM), Adelphi, MD, 2013. Reducing excessive drinking among college students in Maryland, Governance Council of the Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, Baltimore, MD, 2013. Establishing a collaborative to reduce excessive drinking among college students, Chancellor's Council Meeting of the Presidents of the University System of Maryland (USM), Adelphi, MD, 2012. Reducing college drinking in Maryland: From evidence to action, Office of the Chancellor of the University System of Maryland (USM), Adelphi, MD, 2012. Young adult development: Balancing risk and resiliencies, Homeless Youth and Young Adults in Prince George's County: Challenges and Opportunities, Largo, MD, 2012. Alcohol consumption among college students: Results from the College Life Study, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Management Conference, College Park, MD, 2006. Co-occurrence of substance abuse and domestic violence: Implications for assessment and treatment, Washington County Domestic Violence Council, Hagerstown, MD, 2006. Assessment and treatment of DWI offenders in Maryland: Current findings, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Annual Management Conference, Easton, MD, 2005. Crossroads: Intersecting research, policy and practice to reduce alcohol abuse among students, Student Affairs Conference, College Park, MD, 2004. Long-term drug treatment outcomes in Maryland, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Management Conference, Ocean City, MD, 2004. Outpatient drug treatment in Baltimore City: Results of the CREST study, Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Management Conference, Ocean City, MD, 2002. Predictors of employment after drug treatment in Baltimore City: Recent findings from the TOPPSII study, Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems Scientific Advisory Board Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2001.

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Exploring associations between methamphetamine use and violence-related behaviors, Baltimore, MD, 1999. Alcohol and drug use surveillance in the United States, University of Maryland College Park, MD, 1999. Epidemiologic studies on youth substance abuse and violence in Eastern Baltimore, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1994. Television Appearances/Radio/Online Broadcasts and Trainings Medscape CME-certified Spotlight on Prescription Drug Abuse on College Campuses, 2014. Comcast Newsmakers, 2014. The Myth of “Study Drugs”: The Problem of Prescription Stimulant Misuse. Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training, 2013. Recovery is a Family Affair: The Complex Dynamics in Families Struggling with Mental and Substance Use Disorders. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Road to Recovery Television and Radio Series, 2013. Consumers have little guidance on energy drinks. National Public Radio, 2012. Caffeine Questions: How Much is Too Much? ABC News with Diane Sawyer, 2012. Using prescription medication for an academic edge. The Diane Rehm Show, 2012. Beyond the Wire, 2011. Higher learning? Drugs on college campuses. CADCA-TV, 2010. The brain on drugs. Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training Program, 2010. Time to Talk: The Parents Resource Center. The Partnership for Drug Free America, 2009. C-SPAN, The Washington Journal, 2005. Testimony Testimony for Maryland HB 1273, Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee, 2014. Policy Briefing for the Senate Budget and Tax Subcommittee on Education, Business, and Administration and the House Appropriation Subcommittee on Education and Economic Development on the Maryland Collaborative to Reduce College Drinking and Related Problems, 2014. Congressional Testimony at the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade hearing "Warning: The growing danger of prescription drug diversion", 2011. Comprehensive strategies for reducing underage drinking. Maryland House Special Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Annapolis, MD, 2008. Maryland House Bill 1180: Alcoholic Beverages - Enhanced Beer, 2009. Maryland Senate Bill 527: Crimes - Abusable Volatile Chemicals - Sales Permits, 1998.

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Maryland Senate Bill 526: Crimes - Butane Products - Restriction of Sale to Minors, 1997.

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