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June 2019 Page 1 Joe Tomaka, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Contact Information: Address: Department of Public Health Sciences 1335 International Mall New Mexico State University P.O. Box 30001, MSC 3 HLS Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Phone: Office: (575) 646-3525 Fax: (575) 646-6166 E-Mail: [email protected] Education: Ph.D. (1993) State University of New York at Buffalo (Social and Health Psychology) M.A. (1990) State University of New York at Buffalo (Psychology) B.A. (1987) State University of New York College at Geneseo (Psychology) Academic Appointments: 2013-Present Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Stan Fulton Chair New Mexico State University (NMSU) 2000-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, UT El Paso 1995-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, UT El Paso 1993-1994 Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Administrative Positions: 2019- Vice Chair, NMSU IRB 2016- Graduate Coordinator, Department of PHS, NMSU 2013- Director, Crimson Research, NMSU 2013-2016 Associate Dean for Research College of Health and Social Services, NMSU 2015-2016 Interim Department Head, Department of Public Health Sciences, NMSU 2013-2016 Executive Director, Southern Area Health Education Center, NMSU 2005-2007 Associate Dean, College of Health Sciences, UT El Paso 2005-2007 Director, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. Program 2003-2007 Chair, Department of Health Promotion, UT El Paso Awards: CHSS Research Award, 2017 UTEP Public Health Graduate Student Association: Professor of the year for 2009. UTEP Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Outstanding Performance Award, 2005- 2006.

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Page 1: June 2019 Page 1 - New Mexico State University · Symposium presentation given at the joint meeting of the Western Psychological and the Rocky Mountain Psychological Associations,

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Joe Tomaka, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae Contact Information:

Address: Department of Public Health Sciences 1335 International Mall New Mexico State University P.O. Box 30001, MSC 3 HLS

Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 Phone: Office: (575) 646-3525 Fax: (575) 646-6166 E-Mail: [email protected]

Education:

Ph.D. (1993) State University of New York at Buffalo (Social and Health Psychology) M.A. (1990) State University of New York at Buffalo (Psychology) B.A. (1987) State University of New York College at Geneseo (Psychology)

Academic Appointments: 2013-Present Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Stan Fulton Chair New Mexico State University (NMSU) 2000-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, UT El Paso 1995-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, UT El Paso 1993-1994 Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Administrative Positions: 2019- Vice Chair, NMSU IRB 2016- Graduate Coordinator, Department of PHS, NMSU 2013- Director, Crimson Research, NMSU 2013-2016 Associate Dean for Research College of Health and Social Services, NMSU 2015-2016 Interim Department Head, Department of Public Health Sciences, NMSU 2013-2016 Executive Director, Southern Area Health Education Center, NMSU 2005-2007 Associate Dean, College of Health Sciences, UT El Paso 2005-2007 Director, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. Program 2003-2007 Chair, Department of Health Promotion, UT El Paso Awards:

CHSS Research Award, 2017 UTEP Public Health Graduate Student Association: Professor of the year for 2009.

UTEP Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, Outstanding Performance Award, 2005-2006.

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Outstanding New Student Tuition Scholarship 2004-2005, The University of Texas School of Public Health, UT Health Science Center at Houston. UTEP Faculty Development Leave, 2004-2005. Half-time leave awarded to pursue Master of Public Health Degree Faculty Member: National Science Foundation Sponsored, Institute for Cardiovascular Social Psychophysiology, July 18, 1995 - August 2, 1995, the State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

Ongoing Community Leadership/Service:

2018- Member, Executive Council, Institute for Healthy Living (IHL), Paso Del Norte Health Foundation

2017- Doña Ana County Alliance (i.e., community advisory board) for Doña Ana County Department of Health and Human Services

2015- Member Doña Ana County Stepping Up Initiative 2014- Doña Ana Wellness Institute (Founding Member) 1995- Texas Tech/Paul R. Foster School of Medicine (formally Texas Tech

University Health Sciences Center) Institutional Review Board; Voting member

Extramural Grants and Contracts:

2018-23 Principal Investigator, Program Evaluation for Amador Health Center, St. Luke’s Recovery Project. SAMHSA/Contract with Amador Health Center. Five-year duration; $400,000 in total costs

2017-18 Principal Investigator, Survey of Caregivers with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. National Alliance for Caregiving. One-year duration; $60,000 total costs.

2016-20 Principal Investigator, Program Evaluation for Dona Ana Assisted Outpatient Treatment Program (ID: 27991). SAMHSA/Contract with Doña Ana County Health and Human Services Department. Four-year duration; $560,000 total costs.

2018-19 Principal Investigator, SBIRT to Reduce Binge Drinking in a Predominantly Indigent Population. Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. One-year duration. $110,323

2018-19 Co-Investigator, Fostering Community Partnerships and Education to Reduce Mental Illness Stigma in Otero County—Year 2. Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. M. One year duration. M. Banner PI. $74,970 in total costs.

2017-18 Co-Investigator, Using Sequential Intercept Mapping and Community Partnerships to Reduce Mental Illness Stigma in Otero County [Year 1]. Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. One-year duration. M. Banner PI. $94,133 in total costs

2017-18 Co-Investigator, Empowering Promotoras to be Tobacco Control Specialists -- Year 2 (ID: 27947). Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. One-year duration. Ernesto Moralez, PI. $164,236

2015-18 Principal Investigator, Program Evaluation of Doña Ana County’s DWI Compliance Monitoring and Prevention Programming. SAMHSA/Contract with Doña Ana County Health and Human Services Department. Three-year duration; $480,000 in total costs

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2016-17 Principal Investigator, DA County Stepping UP (ID: 27862). SAMHSA/Contract with Doña Ana County Health and Human Services Department. Six months duration; $30,000 total costs.

2016-17 Co-Investigator, Using Sequential Intercept Mapping and Community Partnerships to Reduce Mental Illness Stigma in Otero County (ID: 27539). Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. Michele Banner, PI. One Year duration; $94,133 in total costs.

2016-17 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of the Paso del Norte Health Foundation's Ignite Initiative (ID: 27540). Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. One year duration; $74,385 in total costs.

2016-17 Principal Investigator, Empowering Promotoras to be Community-Based Tobacco Control Specialists (ID: 27054). Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. One year duration; $109,529 in total costs.

2014-15 Co-Investigator, Screening and Brief Intervention for Diabetes Detection. CTR-IN/Mountain West Research Consortium. John Scarbrough PI. $75,000 Total Costs.

2011-15 Principal Investigator, Geographical and Multilevel Influences of Neighborhood and School Environments on the Development of Obesity among Schoolchildren in a Border Community. National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Three years duration; $500,000 in total costs. [1SC2HL110780-01]

2011-14 Co-Investigator, Point of Use (POU) water treatment systems for improving sustainability and environmental justice in Colonias of the Paso del Norte region, US Environmental Protection Agency. Three years duration; $498,906 total Costs [Walker PI; RD83517901-0]

2007-08 Principal Investigator, UTEP Employee Health and Wellness Program. Paso del Norte Health Foundation, Step it Up Program. One-year duration; $90,567 total costs

2005-08 Principal Investigator and Project Director, BASICS El Paso, Screening and Brief Intervention for UT El Paso College Students. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Three year duration; $1,326,000 total costs. [T117155]

2003-05 Principal Investigator/Project Director, ALERT El Paso: Substance Abuse Prevention for Abused and Neglected Hispanic Youth in Protective Custody. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. 21-month duration; $294,809 total costs. [MHGP-MT08]

2003-04 Program Evaluator, Physical Activity Consortium. Paso Del Norte Foundation in Collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and prevention. One-year duration, $10,000 total costs.

2001-03 Co-Investigator, Paso Del Norte Health Foundation, The Ageless Health Needs Assessment. Funded for $200,000 in 2001, $221,630 in 2002, and $168,000 in 2003. [Cummins PI]

2001-02 Co-Investigator, Tobacco Settlement Funds Grant Award: Influences of Health Beliefs on Tuberculosis: Patient Treatment Compliance on the El Paso Border. Funded by the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. $10,798 in total costs. [Smith PI]

1999-03 Co-Investigator/Sub-Project Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Mental

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Health, Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program. Relation of Family History to Cardiovascular Reactivity to Stress Among Hispanics. Four-year duration; $423,817 total costs. [MH 47167-07; Zarate PI]

1996-98 Co-Investigator/Sub-Project Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Mental Health, Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program. Cultural Factors in Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping. Two-year duration; $224,296 total costs. [MH 47167-05S1; Goggin, PI]

1996-97 Co-PI/Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Mental Health, Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition. Effects of Ethnicity and Acculturation on Coping. One-year duration; $30,413 total costs. [MH 54491]

Intramural Grants:

1995-96 PI, the University of Texas at El Paso, University Research Institute Award. Effects

of ethnicity and acculturation on stress and coping processes. Total Costs: $3,750. 1993-94 PI, University of Otago, Division of Sciences Project Grant. Effects of social

presence on threat and challenge responses to potential stress. Total Costs: $6,500.

Podium Presentations and Symposia:

Palacios, R., Forster-Cox, S, McDonald, J., Rao, S., & Tomaka, J. (2018; May). Public health issues facing the border region. Roundtable presented at the first Electronic Caregiver Health Summit. Las Cruces, NM.

Tomaka, J. (2016, September) Program Evaluation for Community Agencies. Presentation at annual SWIDHR Conference, Las Cruces, NM.

Tomaka, J. (2016, November). Introduction to Data Analysis. Presentation to staff and residents of the Southern New Mexico Family Medicine Residency Program/MMC, Las Cruces, NM.

Tomaka, J., & Wagner, D. L. (2015, December). Results from the Adult Day Services in New Mexico 2015 Study. Keynote Speaker, Aging network Training, Albuquerque, NM.

Anchondo*, T., & Tomaka, J. (2013, March). Neighborhood deprivation and the retail food environment in a US-Mexico border urban area. Podium presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA. [Meritorious Paper Selection]

Hernandez*, K., Shamaley*, A., Tomaka, J., & Mata, H. (2013, March). Effects of self-deception and impression management on self-reports of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. Podium presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

Hernandez*, K., Arredondo*, S., Bejarano*, S., Mata*, H., & Tomaka, J. (2012, April). Diversifying the health disparities research and practice community: Student and mentor perspectives on the importance of interdisciplinary training, mentoring, and partnerships. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA.

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Tomaka, J. (2011, May). Understanding and Critiquing Research. Invited presentation to the El Paso Dietetic Association, El Paso, TX.

Thompson, S., Mata, H., Tomaka, J. (2010). Building Health Equity on the U.S./Mexico

Border: Innovative Strategies to Reduce Alcohol Consumption and Related Consequences In Adolescents. Podium presentation at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), Denver, CO.

Tomaka, J. (2008, October). APHA: Implementing a Screening and Brief Intervention program for Hazardous Alcohol Use in Border Student Populations: Processes and Outcomes. Podium presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

Tomaka, J. (2008 October). An introduction to motivational interviewing. Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the Paso Del Norte chapter of the Society for Public Health Education, El Paso TX.

Tomaka, J. (2004, October). Research Retrospective and Prospective. Presented at the

University of Texas at Houston (El Paso regional campus), School of Public Health Weekly Research Seminar.

Tomaka, J., Zunker, C. L., Cummins, J., Ryberg, J. A., Smith, S., Thompson, S., & Racine, S.

(2003, March). The relation of social support, loneliness, and social isolation to disease outcomes among the elderly. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.

Zunker, C. L., Cummins, J. J., Passmore, S. R., & Tomaka, J. (2003). Aging on the border:

Findings from the ageless health needs assessment in Texas and New Mexico. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.

Cummins, J, Passmore, S. R., Thompson, S. & Tomaka, J. (2002, April). Ageless Health

Needs Assessment. 2nd Annual Border Health Care Conference Tomaka, J. (2001, November). Cardiovascular Reactivity to Stress: What, Why, and How.

Presented at the College of Health Sciences Brown Bag. Tomaka, J. (2001, December). Evaluation of the 65th District Court=s Family Drug Court

Program (FDCP). Presented to program staff of the 65th District Court, El Paso, TX. Tomaka, J. (1998, October). Threat and Challenge: Motivational and Emotional Influences.

Symposium presentation given at the annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Lexington, KY.

Tomaka, J. (1998, April). Threat and Challenge: Motivational and Emotional Implications.

Symposium presentation given at the joint meeting of the Western Psychological and the Rocky Mountain Psychological Associations, Albuquerque, NM.

Tomaka, J. (1997, October). Relation of Threat and Challenge to Emotion and Coping Theory.

Symposium presentation given at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Cape Cod, MA.

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Tomaka, J. (1995, October). Manipulation of Threat and Challenge Responses. Symposium

presentation given at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Toronto, Canada.

Tomaka, J. (1995). Background Psychophysiology (with R. M. Kelsey, co-presenter),

Integrating Psychological and Physiological Assessment in Experimental Contexts (with J. Blascovich, co-presenter), Acquisition and Scoring Software (with R. M. Kelsey, co-presenter), and Data Analysis Strategies. All seminars were presented at the National Science Foundation Sponsored, Institute for Cardiovascular Social Psychophysiology, July 18, 1995 - August 2, 1995.

Peer Reviewed Publications and Book Chapters: NOTE: * indicates student authorship

Tomaka J., Palacios R.L., Champion*, C, & Monks, S (2018). Development and Validation of an Instrument that Assesses Individual Differences in Threat and Challenge Appraisal. Journal of Depression and Anxiety 7, 313. doi:10.4172/2167-1044.1000313

Tomaka, J. Cardiel*, A., Morales-Monks, S., & Magoc, D. (2017). Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Alcohol-Related Outcomes Among Municipal Firefighters. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 30(4), 416-424. doi: 10.1002/jts.22203

Provencio-Vasquez, E., Mata, H. J., Tomaka, J., & De Santis, J. P. (2017). Depression, Self-Esteem, and Childhood Abuse Among Hispanic Men Residing in the U.S.–Mexico Border Region. JANAC: Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care, 28(5), 795-806. doi:10.1016/j.jana.2017.05.002

Del Rio, M., Hargrove, W. L., Tomaka, J., & Korc, M. (2017). Transportation Matters: A Health Impact Assessment in Rural New Mexico. International Journal of Environmental Research in Public Health, 14(6), 629-648; doi:10.3390/ijerph14060629

Ebrahim, N. B., Davis, S., & Tomaka, J. (2017). Psychosocial determinants of intention to use condoms among Somali and Ethiopian immigrants in the U.S. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 22(5), 611-617. doi:10.1080/13548506.2016.1204463

Ebrahim, N. B., Davis, S., and Tomaka, J. (2016), Attitude as a Mediator between Acculturation and Behavioral Intention. Public Health Nursing 33(6), 558-564. doi:10.1111/phn.12281

Magoc, D., Tomaka, J., Shamaley, A. G., & Bridges, A. (2016). Gender Differences in Physical Activity and Related Beliefs Among Hispanic College Students. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 38(2), 279-290. doi:10.1177/0739986316637355

Garcia*, L. B., Sobin, C., Tomaka, J., Santiago, I., Palacios, R., & Walker, W. S. (2016). A Comparison of Water-Related Perceptions and Practices Among West Texas and Southern New Mexico Colonia Residents Using Hauled-Stored and Private Well Water. Journal of Environmental Health, 79(2), 14-20.

Murray, N. D.., Salvatore, A., Tomaka, J., and Reed Jones, R. (in press). Relationship between Static and Dynamic Postural Assessments and Cognition in Athletes with Concussion, Journal of Clinical and Translational Research.

Whittlesey-Jerome, W., Schultz, P. N. & Tomaka, J. (2016). Adding Equine Assisted

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Psychotherapy to Conventional Treatment: A Case Study of Adolescent Resilience among Charter High School Students. Pediatrics & Therapeutics, 6, 1-10. doi: 10.4172/2161-0665.1000280

Ebrahim*, Nasser B; Davis, Sharon; Tomaka, Joe (2015). Correlates of Condom Use Among

Somali and Ethiopian Immigrants in the US. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health,1-9. doi: 10.1007/s10903-015-0244-7

Burgos*, X., Tomaka, J., Duarte M., and Balcazar, H. (in press) Characterization of Dietary Patterns using factor analysis in a Low-Income Hispanic Community in The U.S. - Mexico Border. Public Health Nutrition

Tomaka, J., Morales-Monks*, S., & Shamaley*, A. (2013) Stress and Coping Mediate Relationships Between Contingent and Global Self-Esteem and Alcohol-Related Problems among College Drinkers. Stress and Health, 29, 205-213. doi: 10.1002/smi.2448.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R. L., Morales-Monks*, S., & Davis, S. E. (2012). An evaluation of the BASICS Alcohol Risk Reduction Model among Predominantly Hispanic College Students. Substance Use and Misuse, 47, 1260-1270.

Luedtke-Hoffman K. Dillon, L., Utsey C. & Tomaka, J. (2012). Is there a relationship between performance during physical therapist clinical education and scores on the National Physical Therapy Examination. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 26(2), 41-49

Tomaka, J., Salaiz*, R., Morales-Monks*, S, & Thompson, S. (2012). Screening for Alcohol Risk in Predominately Hispanic Youth: Positive Rates and Behavioral Consequences. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21, 273-291, DOI:10.1080/1067828X.2012.700851.

Magoc*, D. & Tomaka, J. (2012). Periodized Annual Training and Conditioning Program for Junior Tennis Players. Current Practice.

Magoc*, D., Tomaka, J., Bridges-Arzaga*, A. (2011). Using the Web to Increase Physical Activity in College Students. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35, 142-154.

Magoc*, D., Magoc, T., & Tomaka, J. (2011). An Automated Identification of Individuals at Health Risk Based on Demographic Characteristics and Self-Reported Perceptions. Journal of Science in Sports: Exercise and Quality of Life, 3(1), 11-21.

Magoc*, D., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. (2010). Overweight, Obesity, and Strong Attitudes: Predicting Participation Physical Activity in a Predominantly Hispanic College Population. Health Education Journal, 69, 427-438.

Morales-Monks*, S., Tomaka, J., Palacios, R. L., & Thompson, S. E. (2010). Sexual Victimization in Female and Male College Students: Examining the Roles of Alcohol use, Alcohol Expectancies, and Sexual Sensation Seeking. Substance Use and Misuse, 45, 2258-2280.

Magoc*, D., & Tomaka, J. (2010). Social cognitive determinants of physical activity in a predominantly Hispanic college population. Exercise and Quality of Life, 2, 1-14.

Dillon, L. S., & Tomaka, J., (2010). Predictors of the NPTE in a Hispanic Serving Institution’s Physical Therapist Education Program. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 24(2), 14-18

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Deemer*, S. E., King, G. A., Dorgo, S., Vella, C. A, Tomaka J., and Thompson, D. L. (2010). Relationship of leptin, resting metabolic rate, and body composition in premenopausal Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women. Endocrine Research, 35(3), 95-105.

Saito, K., & Tomaka, J. (2009). The effects of non-contingent punishment on subsequent task performance, psychological response, and physiological activity. Health and Behavior Sciences, 8, 1-8.

Kong, P. W., Candelaria*, N. G., & Tomaka, J. (2009). Perception of self-selected running speed is influenced by the treadmill but not footwear. Sports Biomechanics, 8, 52-59.

Shamaley-Kornatz*, A., Smith, B, & Tomaka, J. (2007). Weight goals, perceptions, and practices among Hispanic and Anglo college females. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 29, 535-553.

Dionne, C.P., Bybee, R., & Tomaka, J. (2007). Correspondence of diagnosis to initial treatment for neck pain. Physiotherapy, 93, 62-68.

Almodovar*, A., Tomaka, J., Thompson, S., McKinnon, S., and O’Rourke (2006). Risk and protective factors among high school students on the US/Mexico border. American Journal of Health Behavior, 30, 745-752.

Dionne, C.P., Bybee, R., & Tomaka, J. (2006). Inter-rater reliability of McKenzie assessment in patients with neck pain. Physiotherapy, 92, 75-82

Tomaka, J., Thompson, S., & Palacios, R. (2005). The relation of social isolation, loneliness, and social support to disease outcomes among the elderly. Journal of Aging and Health, 18, 1-26.

Smith, B., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Buchanan*, A. C., (2005). Development of the Intimate Partner Violence Attitude Scales (IPVAS) With a Predominantly Mexican American College Sample. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 27, 442-454.

Carlson, M., Protsman, L., & Tomaka, J. (2005) Graphic organizers can facilitate selection of statistical tests Part 1: Analysis of group differences. Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 19, 57-65.

Tomaka, J. (2004). Psychophysiology. In R. Martin, J. Smyth, & A. J. Christensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Health Psychology (pp. 227-229). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Tomaka, J. (2004) The belief in a just world. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science, 3rd edition (pp. 116-118). New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Dillon, L., Tomaka, J., Gutierrez, C., & Hairston, J. (2003). The effect of student clinical experiences on clinician productivity. Journal of Allied Health, 32, 261-265.

Blascovich, J., Mendes. W. B., Tomaka, J., Salomon, K., & Seery, M. (2003). The robust nature of the biopsychosocial model challenge and threat: A reply to Wright and Kirby. Personality & Social Psychology Review, 7, 234-243.

Penley*, J. A., Tomaka, J., and Wiebe, J. S. (2002). The association of coping to physical and psychological health outcomes: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 25, 551-603.

Herrald*, M. M., Tomaka, J., & Medina*, A. Y. (2002). Pet ownership predicts adherence to cardiovascular rehabilitation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32, 1107-1123.

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Herrald*, M. M., & Tomaka, J. (2002). Patterns of emotion-specific appraisals, coping and physiological reactivity during an ongoing emotional episode. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 425-433.

Penley*, J. A., & Tomaka, J. (2002). Associations among the Big Five, emotional responses, and coping with acute stress. Personality & Individual Differences, 32, 1215-1228.

Schneider, K. T., Tomaka, J., & Palacios, R., (2001). Women’s cognitive, affective, and physiological reactions to a male coworker’s sexist behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 1995-2018.

Tomaka, J. (2001). Belief in a just world. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science, 3rd edition (pp. 199-200). New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Kelsey, R. M., Blascovich, J., Leitten, C. L., Schneider, T. R., Tomaka, J., & Wiens, S. (2000). Cardiovascular reactivity and adaptation to recurrent psychological stress: The moderating effects of evaluative observation. Psychophysiology. Vol 37, 748-756.

Hagan*, M. M., Tomaka, J., & Moss, D. E. (2000). Relation of dieting in college and high-school students to symptoms associated with semistarvation. Journal of Health Psychology, 5, 7-15.

Kelsey, R. M., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., Leitten, C. L., Schneider, T. R., & Wiens, S. (1999). Cardiovascular reactivity and adaptation to recurrent psychological stress: Effects of prior task exposure. Psychophysiology, 36, 818-831.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R., Schneider, K. T., Colotla*, M., Concha*, J. B., & Herrald*, M. M. (1999). Assertiveness predicts threat and challenge responses to potential stress among women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 1006-1021.

Tomaka, J., Palacios-Esquivel, R. L., & Concha*, J. B. (1998). The effects of repeated occlusion measurement on blood pressure and pulse rate. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 30, 353-358.

Tomaka, J., & Palacios-Esquivel, R. L. (1997). Motivational systems and stress-related cardiovascular reactivity. Motivation and Emotion, 21, 275-296.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J. Kibler, J., & Ernst, J. M. (1997). Cognitive and physiological antecedents of threat and challenge appraisal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73, 63-72.

Blascovich, J., & Tomaka, J. (1996). The biopsychosocial model of arousal regulation. In M. P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. Vol. 28 (pp. 1-51). New York: Academic Press.

Tomaka J., & Blascovich, J. (1994). Effects of justice beliefs on cognitive appraisal of and subjective, physiological, and behavioral responses to potential stress. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 732-740.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., & Swart, L. (1994). Effects of vocalization on autonomic responses during mental arithmetic. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 18, 23-33.

Tomaka, J. W. (1994). Effects of cognitive appraisal on autonomic, affective, and behavioral reactions to stress. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 54(9-B), p. 4968.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., Kelsey, R. M., & Leitten C. L. (1993). Subjective, physiological,

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and behavioral effects of threat and challenge appraisal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65, 248-260.

Blascovich, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., Kelsey, R. M., Salomon, K. L., & Fazio, R. H. (1993). Attitude as a moderator of autonomic reactivity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 165-176.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1992). Effects of self-Deception, social desirability, and repressive coping on psychophysiological reactivity to stress. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 616-624.

Blascovich, J., Brennan, K., Tomaka, J., Kelsey, R. M., Hughes, P., Coad, M. & Adlin, R. (1992). Affect intensity, cardiovascular reactivity, and visceral perception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 164-174.

Bylsma, W. H., Tomaka, J., Crocker, J., Luhtanen, R., & Major B. (1992). Response Latency as a measure of subtle changes in self-evaluation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 60-67. (Honorable Mention: Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc., Student Publication Award.)

Allen, K., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1991). The presence of human friends and pet dogs as moderators of autonomic responses to stress in women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 582-589.

Blascovich, J., & Tomaka, J. (1990). Measures of self-esteem. In J. Robinson, P. Shaver, & L. Wrightsman (Eds.), Measures of personality and social psychological attitudes. New York: Academic Press.

Peer-Reviewed Published Abstracts: Tomaka, J., Moralez, E. A., Banner, M., & Spurny, C. (2018). Evaluation of Empowering

Promotores to be Community-Based Tobacco Control Specialists. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52, S1–S838.

Tomaka, J., Spurny, C. Bandstra, B., Olivares, E., & Michael, J. (2018). Formative Evaluation of an Assisted Outpatient Treatment Program in NM. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52, S1–S838.

Champion*, C. J., & Tomaka, J. (2018). Cognitive Appraisal Biases in Depression and Posttraumatic Stress. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52, S1–S838.

Magoc. D., Magoc T., & Tomaka, J. (2018) Predicting post-traumatic stress disorder: a machine learning approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52, S1–S838.

Burgos, X*; Tomaka, J; Balcazar, H.G.; Duarte-Gardea, M. (2014). Dietary Patterns And Their Association With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors In Mexican Origin Adults Living In The Us Mexico Border. Circulation, 129, AP173-AP173.

Palacios, Rebecca; Tomaka, Joe; Torres, Alma; Garcia, Lydia; Campos-Flores, Isaac; Santiago, Ivonne; Walker, W Shane; Walton, John (2014). Colonia residents' perceptions of water quality in Doña Ana, NM and El Paso, TX. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S214-S214.

Palacios, Rebecca; Somuri, Swati; Shamaley, Angelee; Tomaka, Joe (2014). Weight management practices in college students and their underlying eating motives. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S266-S266

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Tomaka, Joe; Salazar, Liliana; Palacios, Rebecca; Morales-Monks, Stormy (2014). The appraisal of challenge or threat scale predicts unique variance in symptoms of depression and PTSD among municipal firefighters. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47, S138-S138.

Cardiel*, A., Morales-Monks*, S., & Tomaka, J. (2013). Post-traumatic stress symptoms and alcohol-related outcomes among municipal firefighters: Exploring the mediational roles of drinking motives and maladaptive coping strategies. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s307.

DiGregorio*, R., & Tomaka, J. (2013). The impact of stress appraisal and coping response on postpartum depression symptoms in women of Mexican origin. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s139.

Anchondo*, T., & Tomaka, J. (2013). Neighborhood deprivation and the retail food environment in a US-Mexico border urban area. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s189.

Morales, Monks*, S., & Tomaka, J. (2013). A comparison of the BASICS harm reduction approach and personalized normative feedback for reducing alcohol-related behaviors among firefighters. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s147.

Shamaley*, A. G., & Tomaka, J. (2013). Can Coping Information Enhance the Effectiveness of a Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention? Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s53.

Tomaka, J., & Morales-Monks*, S. (2013). Threat and challenge appraisals predict behavioral and psychological health outcomes in a large sample of municipal firefighters. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s52.

Hernandez*, K., Shamaley*, A., Tomaka, J., & Mata, H. (2013). Effects of self-deception and impression management on self-reports of alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s96.

Rascon*, A., Tomaka, J., & Shamaley*, A. (2013). Psychological and behavioral consequences of obesity in a sample of predominantly Hispanic college students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45, s125.

Murray, Nicholas G; Salvatore, Anthony P; Tomaka, Joe; Islas, Arthur; Reed-Jones, Rebecca J (2013). Underlying Motor Control of the Romberg and Wii Balance Assessments in Concussed Athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 45, 290-290.

Porta, Justin P; Acosta, Derek J; Lehker, Angelica N; Miller, Sean T; Tomaka, J; King, G. A. (2012). Validating the Adidas miCoach for estimating pace, distance, and energy expenditure during outdoor over-ground exercise accelerometer. International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings, 2, 23.

Shamaley*, A.G. & Tomaka, J. (2012). Differences between Responders and Non-Responders to a Screening and Brief Alcohol Intervention: A Case Control Study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s262.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R., Gomez*, & Reyes*, F. (2012). Relation of eating-related motives to the big five personality dimensions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s193.

Morales-Monks*, S., Tomaka, J., & Cardiel*, A. (2012) Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, symptoms of depression, and perceived stress and their relationship to alcohol-related outcomes among firefighters. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s52.

Guevara*, J., Mata*, H., Hernandez*, K., Esquivel*, L., & Tomaka, J. (2012). Smoking susceptibility, social norms, and smoking among best friends: The role of cultural belonging

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in a sample of Hispanic Adolescents in a Texas–Mexico Border community. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s46.

Hernandez*, K., Arredondo*, S., Bejarano*, S., Mata*, H., & Tomaka, J. (2012). Diversifying the health disparities research and practice community: Student and mentor perspectives on the importance of interdisciplinary training, mentoring, and partnerships. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s63.

Magoc, D., Magoc, T., & Tomaka, J. (2012). Household food insecurity: Predicting Health Status in Hispanic College Students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s107.

Magoc, D. & Magoc, T. & Tomaka, J. (2012). Identifying Individuals at Health Risk: A Backpropagation Multilayer Neural Network Approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s204.

Gomez*, C., Tomaka, J., & Reyes*, F. (2012). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Appraisal of Stressful Events Scale. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s213.

Reyes*, F. J., Tomaka, J., Gomez*, C., (2012). Exposure to border violence and its relationship to PTSD symptoms and coping strategies among college students in a border community. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43, s213.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R, and Morales-Monks*, S. (2011). An Evaluation of the BASICS Alcohol Risk Reduction Model Among Predominantly Hispanic College Students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 42, S45.

Morales-Monks*, S., Tomaka, J., & Coltrane*, A. (2011). The Appraisal of Stressful Events Scale. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 42, S44.

Shamaley-Kornatz, A. G, Smith, B. & Tomaka, J., (2011). Gender & ethnic differences in weight management practices and BMI in college students. [Abstract]. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 42, S21

Rascon-Lopez*, A., Tomaka, J., Shamaley-Kornatz*, A., & Thompson, S. (2011). Relationship of global and contingent self-esteem to eating disorders risk behaviors and weight management practices among Hispanic college students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 42, S20.

Zubia*, R.Y., Burns, S. F., King, G. A., Tomaka, J., & Vella, C. A. (2009). Substrate Oxidation And Energy Expenditure During And After Isocaloric Exercise Bouts Of Different Intensity. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 41, 42-43.

Dempsey*, H., Thompson, S., & Tomaka, J. (2009). Increased vulnerability: Effects of gender and smoking on alcohol consumption and consequences [abstract]. Proceedings of the Society for Public Health Education Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, 60, 13.

Hernandez*, L., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009). Increasing cervical cancer screening among Mexican women in Ciudad Juarez: Promotoras can help!. Proceedings of the Society for Public Health Education Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, 60, 19.

Huereque*, E., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009). Community health fairs work: Improving nutrition knowledge in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood [abstract]. Proceedings of the Society for Public Health Education Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, 60, 18.

Thompson, S., Dempsey*, H., & Tomaka J. (2009). Building equity: Increasing community preparedness [abstract]. Proceedings of the Society for Public Health Education Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, 60, 9.

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Tomaka, J., Zunker*, C. L., Cummins, J., Ryberg, J. A., Smith, S., Thompson, S., & Racine, S. (2003). The relation of social support, loneliness, and social isolation to disease outcomes among the elderly. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, S183. [Abstract]

Zunker*, C. L., Cummins, J. J., Passmore, S. R., & Tomaka, J. (2003). Aging on the border: Findings from the ageless health needs assessment in Texas and New Mexico. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 25, S183. [Abstract]

Smith, B., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. (2002). Social support and health behaviors of adult college women. American Academy of Health Behavior. http://www.aahb.org/abstracts2002.htm.

Thompson, S., Rees, K., Tomaka, J. & Smith B. (2002). Perceived barriers to participation in a supplemental nutrition program among low-income women in El Paso, Texas. American Academy of Health Behavior. http://www.aahb.org/abstracts2002.htm.

Herrald*, M., Tomaka, J., & Rodriguez, L. S. (1998). Effects of self-awareness on cardiovascular reactivity, task performance, and subjective responses to stress. Psychophysiology, 35, S39.

Medina*, A., Palacios*, R., Colotla*, M., Penley*, J., & Tomaka, J. (1998) Effects of ethnicity and acculturation on cardiovascular reactivity to stress. Psychophysiology, 35, S57.

Palacios*, R., Tomaka, J., Colotla*, M., Herrald*, M. M., & Penley*, J. A. (1998). Differences in stress responses between Hispanics and Anglos. Psychophysiology, 35, S63.

Penley*, J. A., Tomaka, J., & Bejarano*, C. (1998). Role of personality in laboratory stress responses. Psychophysiology, 35, S65.

Bejarano*, C., Palacios-Esquivel*, R., Tomaka, J., & Penley*, J. A. (1998). Relation of family history to resting blood pressure and blood pressure reactivity to laboratory stress among Hispanics. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S074. [Supplement]

Herrald*, M. M., Tomaka, J., & Medina*, A. (1998). Pet ownership predicts adherence to cardiovascular rehabilitation. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S085. [Supplement]

Palacios-Esquivel*, R., Tomaka, J., Schneider, K. T., & Concha*, J. B. (1998). Assertiveness predicts threat and challenge reactions to potential stress among women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S097. [Supplement]

Penley*, J. A., & Tomaka, J. (1998) Effects of inhibition and disclosure of trauma on cardiovascular reactivity during acute stress. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 20, S098. [Supplement]

Tomaka, J., Penley*, J. A., & Palacios-Esquivel*, R. (1997). Relation of threat and challenge to emotion and coping theory. Psychophysiology, 34, S5.

Palacios-Esquivel*, R., Concha*, J. B., & Tomaka, J. (1997). The effects of repeated occlusion measurement on blood pressure and pulse rate. Psychophysiology, 34, S69.

Palacios-Esquivel*, R., & Tomaka, J. (1996) Cardiovascular dynamics of social and asocial stressors: Generalizability of Reactivity Across Stressors. Psychophysiology, 33, S67.

Tomaka, J., Palacios-Esquivel*, R., Penley*, J. A., & Goldsmith*, S. D. (1996). Stress responses and motivational systems. Psychophysiology, 33, S83.

Tomaka, J., Palacios*, R. L., & Lovegrove*, A. (1995). Manipulation of threat and challenge responses. Psychophysiology, 32, S76.

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Tomaka, J., Palacios*, R. L., & Hayes*, K. M. E. (1995). Cardiovascular dynamics of vascular reactivity. Psychophysiology, 32, S76.

Blascovich, J., Kibler, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., & Vargas, Y. (1994). Manipulations of cardiac and vascular reactivity: Effects on cognitive appraisal. Psychophysiology, 31, S26.

Kelsey, R. M., Leitten, C. L., Tomaka, J., & Blascovich, J. (1992). Effects of evaluative observation on cardiovascular reactivity to recurrent psychological stress. Psychophysiology, 29, S43.

Kelsey, R. M, Tomaka, J., & Leitten, C. L. (1991). Patterns of cardiovascular reactivity to recurrent psychological stress. Psychophysiology, 28, S34.

Allen, K., Blascovich, J., Kelsey, R., M. & Tomaka J. (1990). Cardiovascular reactivity and social support: Pet dogs as buffers of psychophysiological stress. Psychophysiology, 27, S14.

Blascovich, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1990). Attitude as a moderator of autonomic reactivity. Psychophysiology, 27, S16.

Kelsey, R. M., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., & Calmenson, B. (1990). Parental history of Raynaud's phenomenon moderates inotropic myocardial reactivity to stress. Psychophysiology, 27, S44.

Kelsey, R. M., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., Calmenson, B., Rousselle, J. G., & Katkin, E. S. (1990). Parental history of Raynaud's phenomenon moderates inotropic myocardial reactivity to stress. Psychophysiology, 27, S44.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1989). Self-deception and psychophysiological reactivity to stress. Psychophysiology, 26, S61.

Calmenson, B. T., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1989). Psychophysiological effects of caffeine consumption. Psychophysiology, 26, S100.

Complete Manuscripts Under Review or In Revision Kavanaugh*, T., Tomaka, J., & Moralez, E. (under review). Professional Preparedness and

Psychosocial Beliefs as Predictors of Quality Physical Education and Recreation Services to Students with Disabilities. Submitted to Adapted Physical Education Quarterly

New Manuscripts in Preparation: Tomaka, J., & Kavanaugh*, T., (in preparation). Attitudes, beliefs, and motivation as mediators

of the provision of quality services behaviors among NM school personnel. Tomaka, J., & Rincon, M. (in preparation). Challenge Appraisal and Self-Esteem as Resiliency

Factors for Negative Alcohol-Related Outcomes Champion*, C. J., & Tomaka, J. (in preparation). Patterns of Challenge and Threat appraisal in

Post-Traumatic Stress and Depression. Magod, D., & Tomaka, J. (in preparation). Cognitive appraisal mediates associations between

the Big 5 personality factors and PTS symptoms and depression. Emovon, Osasere, & Tomaka, J. (in preparation), Physical Activity as a Moderator of the

Relationships between PTSD Symptoms and Psychological and Physical Health Outcomes.

Banner, M., Tomaka, J., Moralez, E. A., Olivares, E., & Spurny, C. (in preparation). Implementation and Evaluation of an SBIRT Program in an Indigent Population.

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Passmore, S. R., Cummins, J., Crabtree, J. L., Ryberg, J. A., Smith, B. Thompson, S. & Tomaka, J. (2001). Phase one: El Paso & Hudspeth counties research report. El Paso, TX: Ageless Health Needs Assessment Center for Aging, College of Health Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso.

Palacios, R., & Tomaka, J. (2002). Drug court referral focus groups. Report prepared for the 65th District Court, El Paso, TX.

Conference Presentations:

Tomaka, J., Moralez, E. A., Banner, M., & Spurny, C. (2018, April). Evaluation of Empowering Promotores to be Community-Based Tobacco Control Specialists. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA.

Tomaka, J., Spurny, C. Bandstra, B., Olivares, E., & Michael, J. (2018, April). Formative Evaluation of an Assisted Outpatient Treatment Program in NM. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA.

Champion, C. J., & Tomaka, J. (2018, April). Cognitive Appraisal Biases in Depression and Posttraumatic Stress. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA.

Champion, C. J., & Tomaka, J. (2018, April). Cognitive Appraisal Biases in Depression and Posttraumatic Stress. Poster presented at the 2018 New Mexico State University Graduate Research & Arts Symposium, Las Cruces, NM.

Shamaley, A., & Tomaka, J (2015; November). Development and Validation of the Weight Management Practices Scale. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Obesity Society, Las Angeles, CA.

Palacios, R., Sondgeroth, K., Tomaka, J., & Shamaley, A. (2015; November). Gender Differences in Self-Rated Body Image: Implications for Weight Management Attempts and Healthy Lifestyle Practices. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Obesity Society, Las Angeles, CA.

Magoc, D., Tomaka, J., Shamaley-Kornatz*, A., & Bridges*, A. (2013, April). Gender Differences in Physical Activity and Related Beliefs among Hispanic College Students. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Education Orlando, FL.

Cardiel*, A., Morales-Monks*, S., & Tomaka, J. (2013, March). Post-traumatic stress symptoms and alcohol-related outcomes among municipal firefighters: Exploring the mediational roles of drinking motives and maladaptive coping strategies. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

Morales, Monks*, S., & Tomaka, J. (2013, March). A comparison of the BASICS harm reduction approach and personalized normative feedback for reducing alcohol-related behaviors among firefighters. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

Rascon*, A., Tomaka, J., & Shamaley*, A. (2013, March). Psychological and behavioral consequences of obesity in a sample of predominantly Hispanic college students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

DiGregorio*, R., & Tomaka, J. (2013, March). The impact of stress appraisal and coping

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response on postpartum depression symptoms in women of Mexican origin. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

Shamaley*, A. G., & Tomaka, J. (2013, March). Can Coping Information Enhance the Effectiveness of a Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention? Poster presented at the 34th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

Tomaka, J., & Morales-Monks*, S. (2013, March). Threat and challenge appraisals predict behavioral and psychological health outcomes. Poster presented [Podium presentation] at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, CA.

White, C.E., Dedrick, G., Brismee, J.M., Sizer, P.S., & Tomaka, J. (2013, January). Assessment of the Acromiohumeral Distance during Isometric Shoulder External Rotation with and without Adduction in Healthy Participants. Accepted for Poster and Presentation at the annual meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. San Diego, CA.

Campos-Flores, W.S. Walker, I. Santiago, J. Walton, J. Tomaka, R. Palacios. (2013 Aug 12) Point-Of-Use and Point-Of-Entry Water Treatment Units For Colonias In The Paso Del Norte Region, presented at the AIChE International Congress on Sustainability Science and Engineering (ICOSSE), Cincinnati, OH, (Poster)

Campos-Flores, W.S. Walker, I. Santiago, J. Walton, J. Tomaka, R. Palacios. (2013 Apr 10-11) Comparison Methodology for Selecting Point of Use Drinking Water Filtration Systems for Colonias in the Paso Del Norte Region, presented at Texas Water 2013, sponsored by Texas AWWA and WEAT, Galveston, TX (Poster)

Campos-Flores, W.S. Walker, I. Santiago, J. Walton, J. Tomaka, R. Palacios. (2013 Feb 28) Selection and Evaluation of Point of Use Drinking Water Filtration for Colonias in the Paso del Norte Region, presented at the AMTA-AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Session TH-2D, San Antonio, TX, Proceedings

Shamaley*, A.G. & Tomaka, J. (2012, April). Differences between Responders and Non-Responders to a Screening and Brief Alcohol Intervention: A Case Control Study. Poster to be presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine April 11-14, 2012, New Orleans, LA.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R., Gomez*, & Reyes*, F. (2012, April). Relation of eating-related motives to the big five personality dimensions. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Morales-Monks*, Tomaka, J., & Cardiel*, A. (2012, April) Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, symptoms of depression, and perceived stress and their relationship to alcohol-related outcomes among firefighters. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Guevara*, J., Mata*, H., Hernandez*, K., Esquivel*, L., & Tomaka, J. (2012, April). Smoking susceptibility, social norms, and smoking among best friends: The role of cultural belonging in a sample of Hispanic Adolescents in a Texas – Mexico Border community. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Hernandez*, K., Arredondo*, S., Bejarano*, S., Mata*, H., & Tomaka, J. (2012, April). Diversifying the health disparities research and practice community: Student and mentor perspectives on the importance of interdisciplinary training, mentoring, and partnerships. Presented (Full Session Panel) at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral

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Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States. Magoc, D., Magoc, T., & Tomaka, J. (2012, April). Household Food Insecurity: Predicting

Health Status in Hispanic College Students. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

Magoc, D. & Magoc, T. & Tomaka, J. (2012, April). Identifying Individuals at Health Risk: A Backpropagation Multilayer Neural Network Approach. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

Gomez*, C., Tomaka, J., & Reyes*, F. (2012, April). Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Appraisal of Stressful Events Scale. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

Reyes*, F. J., Tomaka, J., Gomez*, C., (2012, April). Exposure to border violence and its relationship to PTSD symptoms and coping strategies among college students in a border community. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

Tomaka, J., Morales-Monks*, S., Palacios, R., & Servo*, D. (2012, March). Mediators of Behavior Change in a Brief Intervention for Alcohol Misuse. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior, Austin, TX.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R, & Morales-Monks*, S. (2011, April). An Evaluation of the BASICS Alcohol Risk Reduction Model Among Predominantly Hispanic College Students. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC.

Morales-Monks*, S., Tomaka, J., & Coltrane*, A. (2011, April). The Appraisal of Stressful Events Scale. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC.

Shamaley-Kornatz*, A., Rascon-Lopez*, A., Tomaka, J., Thompson, S. (2011, April) Contingencies of self-worth predict disordered eating and negative consequence behaviors. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC.

Rascon-Lopez*, A., Tomaka, J., Shamaley-Kornatz*, A., & Thompson, S. (2011, April). Relationship of Global and Contingent Self-Esteem to Eating Disorders Risk Behaviors and Weight Management Practices among Hispanic College Students. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC.

Esquivel*, L., Guevara*, J., Mata*, H., & Tomaka, J. (2011, May). Nutritional habits among youth in a U.S.– Mexico border community: Assessing and responding to neighborhood level data. Poster presented at the SOPHE/NACDD Joint Academy and Midyear Scientific Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

Guevara*, J., Esquivel*, L., Mata*, H., Tomaka, J. (2011, May) Not everyone is doing it: Perceptions and prevalence of peer smoking in a U.S. –Mexico border community. Podium presentation at the SOPHE/NACDD Joint Academy and Midyear Scientific Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

Magoc*, D., Tomaka, J., & Bridges-Arzaga*, A. (2010, November). Using the web to increase physical activity in college students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Bridges-Arzaga*, A., Tomaka, J., & Magoc*, D. (2010, November). Gender and ethnicity as

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predictors of PA and Social Cognitive Theory beliefs in Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Shamaley-Kornatz*, A. G., Morales-Monks*, S., Palacios, R. L., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. E., (2010, January). Stress and coping mediate relationships between types of self-esteem and alcohol-related problems. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas NV.

Mata*, H., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. (2010, May). Increased vulnerability: the effects of gender and smoking on alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences. Presented (poster) at the International Interdisciplinary Expo of Health-Related Research, The University of Texas at El Paso.

Thompson, S., Tomaka, J.,& Dempsey*, H. (2009, June). Increasing disaster preparedness and human security through community/academia collaboration. Presented (podium) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Dempsey*, H., Thompson, S., & Tomaka, J. (2009, June) Effects of gender and smoking on alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences in a sample of Hispanic college students in a U.S./Mexico Border community. Presented (podium) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Hernandez*, L., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009, June). Perceptions of cervical cancer screening among women in Ciudad Juarez: Turning “what we know” into “what we do” as Health Educators. Presented (podium) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Huereque*, E., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009, June). Community health fairs work: Improving nutrition knowledge in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood. Presented (podium) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Hernandez*, L., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009, June). Increasing cervical cancer screening among Mexican women in Ciudad Juarez: Promotoras can help! Presented (podium) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Lozano*, C. S., Thompson, S E., Tomaka, J., Smith, D, & Anguiano*, E. M., (2009, June). Evaluation of a Cervical Cancer Education Program on Knowledge and Perceptions among Low-Income Hispanic Women in the El Paso, Texas Border Region. Presented (podium) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Huereque*, E., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009, June). Improving Nutrition Knowledge among Hispanics on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Results from a Community Health Fair. Presented (poster) at the United States/Mexico Border Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX.

Zubia*, R.Y., Burns, S. F., King, G. A., Tomaka, J., & Vella, C. A. (2009, May). Substrate Oxidation And Energy Expenditure During And After Isocaloric Exercise Bouts Of Different Intensity. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA.

De Baca*, I., Tomaka, J., Thompson, S. E., & Sias, J., (2009, June). The Effects of Self-Management, Education, and their Combination on Glucose Control among Hispanics Visiting a Community Health Clinic. Presented (poster) at the United States/Mexico Border

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Health Association 67th Annual Meeting, El Paso, TX. Dempsey*, H., Thompson, S., & Tomaka, J. (2009, May). Increased vulnerability: Effects of

gender and smoking on alcohol consumption and consequences. Presented (podium) at the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Hernandez*, L., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009, May). Increasing cervical cancer screening among Mexican women in Ciudad Juarez: Promotoras can help! Presented (podium) at the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Huereque*, E., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Dempsey*, H. (2009, May). Community health fairs work: Improving nutrition knowledge in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood. Presented (podium) at the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Thompson, S., Dempsey*, H., & Tomaka J. (2009, May). Building equity: Increasing community preparedness. Presented (podium) at the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Midyear Scientific Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Palacios, R., & Tomaka, J. (2009, March). Relation of family history of hypertension to stress reactions during appetitive and aversive challenges. Presented at 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior, Hilton Head, SC.

Monks-Morales*, S., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. E. (2009, February). Evidence of the Cost of Seeking Self-esteem: Contingent Self-esteem Predicts Alcohol-related Problems among College Students. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL.

Zubía*, R. Y., Vella, C. A., Burns, S. F., King, G.A., & Tomaka, J. (2009, May). Substrate Oxidation and Energy Expenditure During and After Isocaloric Exercise Bouts of Different Intensity. To be presented at the 56th annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA.

Dempsey*, H. J., Thompson, S., Tomaka, J. (2008, May). Correlations between smoking and binge drinking: Enhancing an existing theory-based intervention. Presented at the annual Sophie Midyear Scientific Conference, Chicago, Ill.

Magoc*, D., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. E. (2008, March). Overweight, Obesity, and Strong Attitudes: Predicting Participation Physical Activity in a Predominantly Hispanic College Population. To be presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Diego, CA.

Fresquez*, B., Tomaka, J., Morales*, S., Salaiz*, R., & Thompson, S. (2008, February). Reducing Alcohol Risks: Which Attitudes are Most Important? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.

Servo*, D., Tomaka, J., Morales*, S., Thompson, S. (2008, February). Attitudes and Perceived Behavioral Control as Mediators of Behavior Change Associated with a Brief Alcohol Intervention. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM.

Morales*, S., Tomaka, J., Almodovar*, A., Salaiz*, R., Hanson, B., & Thompson, S. (2007, January). Assessment related changes in alcohol consumption: Real change or regression towards the mean. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and

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Social Psychology. Memphis, TN. Posthuma, R. A., Joplin, J. R., Maertz, C. P., Berthelot, A., Tomaka, J., & Reynolds, A. J.,

(2007, April). Predicting Internet Job Search Behavior and Turnover. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. New York, NY.

Magoc*, D., & Tomaka, J. (2006, November). Predictors of exercise frequency in a predominantly Hispanic college population. Presented at the 134th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Boston, MA.

Posthuma, R. A., Joplin, J. R., Berthelot, A., Tomaka, J., & Reynolds, A. J., (2006, August). The Importance of Expectancy in Internet Job Search: Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. Atlanta GA.

Alomari*, M., Tomaka, J., Palacios, R., Thompson, S. Leyva, M, & Mota, D. (2005, December). An impact evaluation of ALERT El Paso. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Almodovar*, A.G., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. (2005, December) Risk and protective factors for adolescent drinking among Hispanic youth. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Shamaley-Kornatz*, A. G., Smith, B, Tomaka, J., & Salaiz*, R. (2005, December) Gender and ethnic differences in weight management practices and BMI in college students. Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Tomaka, J., Ese*, K., Gamboa*, B., & Hidalgo*, N. (2005, January). Using message framing and culture to promote cancer screening in Hispanic women. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Saito*, K., & Tomaka, J. (2005, January). The effects of reward contingency on task performance, affect, and cardiovascular activity. To be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Zunker, C., Cummins, J., Passmore, S. R., & Tomaka, J. (2002, October) Aging on the border: Findings from the ageless health needs assessment in Texas and New Mexico. Presented at the annual meeting of the Cooper Institute Conference Series, Physical Activity: Preventing physical disablement in older adults. Dallas, TX.

Medina*, A. Y., Sierra*, A., Tomaka, J. (2002, May). Exploring the Role of Emotion and Arousal in Terror Management Theory. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Smith, B., Tomaka, J., & Thompson, S. (2002, April). Social support and preventative behaviors of adult college females. To be presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Health Behavior. Napa Valley, CA.

Thompson, S., Tomaka, J., & Smith, B. (2002, April). Perceived barriers and participation in a supplemental nutrition program of low-income women in El Paso. To be presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Health Behavior, Napa Valley, CA.

Tomaka, J. (2001, October). Relationships Among Coping-Related Appraisals and Emotional Outcomes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Spokane, WA.

Medina*, A. Y., & Tomaka, J. (2001, February). Physiological reactions to ethnic harassment among Hispanics. To be presented at the 2nd annual meeting of the Society for Personality

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and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. Palacios, R., Tomaka, J. (2001, February). The relationship of family history of cardiovascular

disease and diabetes to stress responses among Hispanics. To be presented at the 2nd annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Herrald*, M. M., Tomaka, J., Medina*, E. (2001, February). The relationship between specific emotions and patterns of appraisal, coping, and cardiovascular reactivity during an ongoing emotional episode. To be presented at the 2nd annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

Medina*, A. Y., Estrada*, A. X., Tomaka, J., & Martinez*, E. (2000, February). Attitudes towards homosexuals: An individual differences approach. Paper presented at the 1st meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN.

Herrald*, M., Palacios, R., Penley*, J., & Tomaka, J. (2000, February). Patterns of appraisal and cardiovascular reactivity differentiate among specific emotions. Paper presented at the first meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN.

Penley*, J. A., & Tomaka, J. (2000, February). The relation of coping to physical and psychological health outcomes: A meta-analytic review. Paper presented at the first meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN.

Palacios, R., Tomaka, J., Morales*, A., & Bejarano*, C. (1999, April). The effects of family history on Hispanic stress responses. Paper presented at the Dialog of Aggies and Miners annual meeting, Las Cruces, NM.

Herrald*, M., Tomaka, J., & Rodriguez*, L. S. (1998, August). Effects of self-awareness on cardiovascular reactivity, task performance, and subjective responses to stress. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Denver CO.

Medina*, A., Palacios, R., Colotla*, M., Penley*, J., & Tomaka, J. (1998, August) Effects of ethnicity and acculturation on cardiovascular reactivity to stress. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Denver CO.

Palacios, R., Tomaka, J., Colotla*, M., Herrald*, M. M., & Penley*, J. A. (1998, August). Differences in stress responses between Hispanics and Anglos. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Denver CO.

Penley*, J. A., Tomaka, J., & Bejarano*, C. (1998, August). Role of personality in laboratory stress responses. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Denver CO.

Bejarano*, C., Palacios-Esquivel, R., Tomaka, J., & Penley*, J. A. (1998, March). Relation of family history to cardiovascular reactivity among Hispanics. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Herrald*, M., Tomaka, J., Medina*, A. (1998, March). Pet ownership predicts adherence to cardiac rehabilitation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Palacios-Esquivel, R., Tomaka, J., Schneider, K. & Concha*, J. B. (1998, March). Assertiveness predicts threat and challenge responses to potential stress among women. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

Penley*, J. A., & Tomaka, J. (1998, March). Effects of inhibition and disclosure of trauma on cardiovascular reactivity to stress. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

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Tomaka, J., Penley*, J. A., & Palacios-Esquivel, R. (1997, October). Relation of threat and challenge to emotion and coping theory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Cape Cod, MA.

Palacios-Esquivel, R., Concha, J. B., & Tomaka, J. (1997, October). The effects of repeated occlusion measurement on blood pressure and pulse rate. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Cape Cod,

Penley, J. A., Tomaka, J., Goldsmith, S. D., Herald, M. M., & Palacios-Esquivel, R. (1997, May). Assessing coping processes in laboratory settings: Differences in coping across stressors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, ]]L.

Palacios-Esquivel, R., & Tomaka, J. (1996, October) Cardiovascular dynamics of social and asocial stressors: Generalizability of Reactivity Across Stressors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Tomaka, J. Palacios-Esquivel, R., Penley*, J. A., & Goldsmith*, S. D. (1996, October). Stress responses and motivational systems. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Tomaka, J., Palacios, R. L., & Hayes*, K. M. E. (1995). Cardiovascular dynamics of vascular reactivity. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychological Research, Toronto, Canada.

Blascovich, J., Kibler, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., & Vargas, Y. (1994). Manipulations of cardiac and vascular reactivity: Effects on cognitive appraisal. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, CA.

Tomaka, J. (1993). Patterns of autonomic responses to stress: Effects of threat and challenge appraisals. Presented at the Annual Department of Psychology Convention. University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ.

Blascovich, J., & Tomaka, J. (1993). Antecedents and consequences of cardiovascular arousal regulation. Presented at the Center for the Study of Behavioral and Social Aspects of Health annual Faculty/Professional/Student retreat. Buffalo, NY.

Blascovich, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., Kelsey, R. M., Salomon, K., & Fazio, R. H. (1993). Psychophysiological Function of Attitudes. Presented at the Center for the Study of Behavioral and Social Aspects of Health annual Faculty/Professional/Student Retreat. Buffalo, NY.

Kelsey, R. M., Leitten, C. L., Tomaka, J., & Blascovich, J. (1992). Effects of evaluative observation on cardiovascular reactivity to recurrent psychological stress. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, CA.

Schneider, M. E., Bylsma, W. H., Major, B., & Tomaka, J. (1992). The effects of social comparison goals on affective reactions to comparison information. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, San Diego, CA.

Kelsey, R. M, Tomaka, J., & Leitten, C. L. (1991). Patterns of cardiovascular reactivity to recurrent psychological stress. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Chicago, IL.

Allen, K., Blascovich, J., Kelsey, R., M. & Tomaka J. (1990). Cardiovascular reactivity and social support: Pet dogs as buffers of Psychophysiological stress. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, 1990. Boston, MA.

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Blascovich, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1990). Attitude as a moderator of autonomic reactivity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, 1990. Boston, MA.

Kelsey, R. M., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., & Calmenson, B. (1990). Parental history of Raynaud's phenomenon moderates inotropic myocardial reactivity to stress. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, 1990. Boston, MA.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., & Kelsey, R. (1989). Effects of cognitive appraisal on subjective and psychophysiological indices of stress. Paper presented at the first meeting of the American Psychological Society. Alexandria, VA.

Kelsey, R., Blascovich, J., & Tomaka, J. (1989). Electrodermal lability and reactivity: A replication and extension. Paper presented at the First meeting of the American Psychological Society. Alexandria, VA.

Tomaka, J. & Blascovich, J. (1989). Self-deception and psychophysiological reactivity to stress. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research. New Orleans, LA.

Calmenson, B. T., Blascovich, J., Tomaka, J., & Kelsey, R. M. (1989). Psychophysiological effects of caffeine consumption. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research. New Orleans, LA.

Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., Schiffert, J., Hughes, P., & Manno, J. (1988). The invalidity of the Jenkins' Activity Survey as a predictor of coronary heart disease. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Buffalo, NY.

Tomaka, J., Lennox, R. D., & Wolfe, R. N. (1987). Social avoidance and distress: Construct evaluation and measurement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Alexandria, VA.

Lennox, R. D. & Tomaka, J. (1987). Towards a bimodal theory of self-monitoring. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Alexandria, VA.

Lennox, R. D., Tomaka, J., & Wolfe, R. N. (1987). Gender differences in self-monitoring tendencies and skills. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Wolfe, R. N., Lennox, R. D., & Tomaka, J. (1987). Validation of the Lennox-Wolfe Self-monitoring Scale. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Alexandria, VA.

Editorial Activities:

1998-2003 Consulting Editor: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2001-2004 Consulting Editor: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 1994-1998 Consulting Editor: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 1994-2000 Consultant/Reviewer: National Science Foundation

Ad hoc Reviewer for the following journals:

Personality and Social Psychology Review Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Psychological Bulletin

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Emotion Psychophysiology International Journal of Psychophysiology Basic and Applied Social Psychology Social Cognition Motivation and Emotion Journal of Applied Social Psychology Personality and Individual Differences Cognition and Emotion Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Stress and Health Social Psychological and Personality Science

Community Leadership/Service:

2018- NMSU representative to Institute for Healthy Living’s Executive Committee, Paso Del Norte Health Foundation

2017- Doña Ana County Alliance (serves as community advisory to Doña Ana County Department of Health and Human Services)

2015- Member Doña Ana County Stepping Up Initiative 2014- Doña Ana Wellness Institute (Board Member) 1995- Texas Tech/Paul R. Foster School of Medicine (formally Texas Tech

University Health Sciences Center) Institutional Review Board; Voting member

Department, College, and University Administration/Service: Ongoing Service:

2019- Vice Chair NMSU Institutional Review Board 2018- NMSU Graduate Council 2017- NMSU Institutional Review Board 2016- PHS Graduate Advisor 2014- SWIHDR Internal Advisory Board 2016- PHS Curriculum Committee 2016- CEPH accreditation renewal Section 1 Committee

Completed Service:

2017-2018 Chair of Environmental Health faculty search committee 2016-2017 Chair Departmental Promotion Committee for Dr. Sue Forster-Cox 2014-2017 CHSS Executive Council 2012-2013 Graduate School Committee 2012-2013 UTEP Faculty Senate, Academic Policy Committee (CHAIR) 2011-2013 UTEP Faculty Senate, Academic Policy Committee 2011-2013 CHS Research Committee 1997-2013 UTEP Institutional Review Board 2008-2011 UTEP Faculty Senate, Committee on Committees 2009-2011 Chair-Elect and Chair, CHS Faculty Organization 2009-2011 CHS Student Affairs Committee

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2007-2009 Officer, CHS Faculty Organization 2007-2009 UTEP Faculty Senate, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Secretary 2006-2008 Director, Employee Health and Wellness program 2005-2007 Associate Dean College of Health Sciences 2005-2007 Director, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. Program 2004-2007 Chair, Department of Health promotion 2004-2007 CHS Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D. Advisory Board 2004-2007 UTEP Representative on RIMI Mentoring Core (Natalicio, PI) 2005-2006 Ad hoc committee on the Future of Public Health Education at UT El Paso. 2005, 2006 Coordinator College of Health Sciences State Employees Charitable Campaign 2005-2006 Centennial Research Task force, Spring 2005 2001-2004 Faculty Senate (Student Publications and Museum Subcommittees) 2000-2004 Graduate Curriculum Committee, College of Health Sciences 2000 CHS ad hoc committee on Faculty Evaluations 1998-2000 Advisory Committee for NIMH-funded Career Opportunities in Research Undergraduate fellowship program 1998-1999 Committee member, Border Health Research Institute, Geriatrics Subcommittee 1998-1999 Psychology Department, Graduate Program Committee 1997-1999 UTEP College of Liberal Arts, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1996-2000 Psychology Department Honors Coordinator 1996-2000 Psychology Department Undergraduate Program Committee 1996-2000 Psi Chi Faculty Advisor 1995-1997 Graduate Program Committee Recruitment and Admissions Subcommittee

Other Professional Service:

2010-2011 Secretary, Board of Directors, YMCA of El Paso 2009-2012 Board of Directors, YMCA of El Paso. 2005 American Psychological Association Program Chair for Division 8, Social and Personality Psychology 2005 American Psychological Association, Cluster Representative from Division 8, Social and Personality Psychology

Program Evaluations:

2010-2011 Evaluation Consultant Echelon Group on NSF SBIR Phase I proposal # 1013979, Electronic Reading Tool: Story Interactive Media Player, John Camacho (PI)

2009-2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ACHIEVE Community

Assessment, Kevin Pearson, COA YMCA of El Paso, PI. 2007-2009 Evaluation Consultant for UTEP Department of Physical Therapy and Texas

Physical Therapy Association. Assist with construction of competency-based assessment instrument.

2005-2009 Evaluation Planning and Supervision, BASICS El Paso, Screening and Brief

Intervention for UT El Paso College Students. Substance Abuse and Mental

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Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Designed evaluation plan for successful grant submission (see Extramural Funding); hired and supervised external evaluation team.

2007-2008 Evaluation Planning and Supervision, UTEP Employee Health and Wellness

Program. Paso del Norte Health Foundation, Step it Up Program. Designed evaluation plan for successful grant submission (see Extramural Funding) and supervised graduate student serving in role of program evaluator.

2003-05 Evaluation Planning and Supervision, ALERT El Paso: Substance Abuse

Prevention for Abused and Neglected Hispanic Youth in Protective Custody, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Designed evaluation plan for successful grant submission (see Extramural Funding); hired and supervised external evaluation team.

2003-04 Program Evaluator, Physical Activity Consortium. Paso Del Norte Foundation

in Collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and prevention. Designed and implemented all phases of evaluation

2001-2003 Program Evaluator and Program Evaluation Consultant, 65th District Court,

Family Drug Court Program. Designed evaluation plan for successful grant submission by county of El Paso; hired and consulted with external evaluation team.

Teaching: Survey of Advanced Multivariate Statistics (Doc) Advanced Research Methods (Doc/Grad) Grant Writing in Health Professions (UG/GR) Health Promotion Program Planning (UG) Theories/Methods of Health Behavior (UG/GR) Research Methods (UG) Program Evaluation (UG and GR) Health Psychophysiology (Doc) Health Psychology (GR and UG) Social Psychology Emotion (GR) Introduction to Psychology (UG) Seminar in Critical Inquiry (UG) Membership in Professional Organizations:

Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Society of Experimental Social Psychology Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for Public Health Education (National) Society for Public Health Education (PDN Chapter)

Dissertation and Thesis Supervision: Dissertation Chair (completed)

Rena M. DiGregorio, Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. Stress Appraisal, Coping Response, And Acculturation Level As Predictors Of Postpartum Depression Symptoms In Women Of Mexican Origin. (2013)

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Ximena Burgos, Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. The Mediating Role Of Dietary Patterns On The Relation Between Acculturation, Psychosocial Factors, And Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors In The U.S. - Mexico Border. (2013)

Silvia Flores, Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. The Association Of Vitamin D Status

With Allergy And Asthma In Children: Findings From The National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006. (2013)

Angelee Shamaley, Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. Can Coping Information

Enhance The Effectiveness Of A Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention? (2013) Morales-Monks, Stormy M., Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. A Comparison of the

BASICS Harm Reduction Approach and Personalized Normative Feedback for Reducing Alcohol-Related Behaviors among Firefighters. (2012)

Holly J. Mata, Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. Development And Evaluation Of A

Personalized Normative Feedback Intervention For Hispanic Youth At High Risk Of Smoking. (2011). (Co-Chair with S. Davis.)

Magoc, D., Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. The Evaluation of a Web-Based Physical

Activity Intervention in a Predominantly Hispanic College Population. (2009). Rebecca L. Palacios. Ph.D. in Psychology (University of Texas at El Paso) Relation of family

history to stress reactions during appetitive and aversive challenges. (2006) Mary M. Herrald, Ph.D. in Psychology (University of Texas at El Paso). Patterns of emotion-

specific appraisals, coping, and physiological reactivity during an ongoing emotional episode. (2000)

Master’s Thesis Chair (completed)

Kavanaugh, Thea, MPH, Professional Preparedness and Psychosocial Beliefs as Predictors of

Quality Physical Education and Recreation Services to Students with Disabilities. New Mexico State University. (2018)

Hernandez, Kristen E., MPH, Examining the Effects of Impression Management and Self-

Deception on Self-Reports of Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems in Hispanic College Students and Municipal Firefighters. University of Texas at El Paso. (2013)

Bridges-Arzaga, Amber, MPH, Ethnicity and Gender as Predictors of Physical Activity and

Social Cognitive Theory Determinants. University of Texas at El Paso. (2012) Cardiel, Anabel, MPH, Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Alcohol-Related Outcomes

Among Municipal Firefighters: Exploring The Mediational Role Of Drinking Motives And Maladaptive Coping Strategies. University of Texas at El Paso. (2012)

Reyes, Francis J., MPH, Coping As a Mediator Between Proximity To Violence In Juarez, And

Ptsd Symptoms Among College Students Attending A University On The Texas – Mexico Border. University of Texas at El Paso. (2012)

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Gamboa, Xochitl, MPH, The strictest smoking ban in the nation": a retrospective case study of the political factors that enabled the passage of El Paso's clean indoor air ordinance. , University of Texas at El Paso. (2011)

Hernandez, Lucia, MS in Health Promotion. Predicting Walking using the Theory of Planned

Behavior in a Worksite Wellness Setting. University of Texas at El Paso. (2010) Greco-Williams, M., MS in Health Promotion. The Relation Of Alcohol Expectancies To Alcohol

Consumption And Alcohol-Related Problems Among College Students. University of Texas at El Paso. (2009)

Reyes, Hector, Jr., Mast of Public Health (co-chair with C. Vella). Relationships between

estimates of adiposity, fructose intake, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in overweight Hispanic adolescents. University of Texas at El Paso. (2009)

De Baca, I, MS in Health Promotion (University of Texas at El Paso). The Effects of Self-

Management, Education, and Their Combination on Glucose Control Among Hispanics Visiting a Community Health Clinic (2009).

Servo, D. K., MS in Health Promotion (University of Texas at El Paso). Theory of Planned

Behavior Constructs as Mediators of Behavior Change Associated with a Brief Alcohol Intervention (2008).

Rebekah A. Salaiz, MS in Health Promotion (University of Texas at El Paso). The Relationship

of Cage Scores to Predisposing Factors, Concurrent Factors and Potential Consequences of Alcohol Consumption Among High School Students (2007)

Adriana Almodovar, MS in Health Promotion (University of Texas at El Paso). Risk and

Protective factors as predictors of alcohol use, binge drinking, and alcohol-related problems among high school students. (2005)

Maribel Alomari, MS in Health and Physical Education (University of Texas at El Paso). An

Impact Evaluation of ALERT El Paso (2004) Felicia Hernandez, MS in Health and Physical Education MA in Psychology (University of Texas

at El Paso). The Effects of Distress on Academic Performance and Enrollment Patterns Among Undergraduate Nursing Students. (2004)

Amanda Y. Medina. MA in Psychology (University of Texas at El Paso). Exploring the role of

emotion and arousal in terror management theory. (2001). Brenda Annette Trinidad. MA in Psychology (University of Texas at El Paso). Motivational

factors in cardiovascular reactivity: Effects of performance feedback and goal orientation. (1998)

Sandra Dawn Goldsmith, MA in Psychology. (University of Texas at El Paso) Symbolic effects

of children on Mothers’ stress responses: An investigation of possible mediators of social support. (1997)

Julie A. Penley, MA in Psychology (University of Texas at El Paso). Effects of inhibition and

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disclosure of trauma on cardiovascular reactivity during acute stress (1997)