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Matthew J. Chinman, Ph.D. 1 MATTHEW J. CHINMAN, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE – December 23, 2019 CONTACT INFORMATION: RAND MIRECC, Pittsburgh Healthcare Center Road 4570 5th Ave Research Office Building (151-R) Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Pittsburgh, PA 15240 (412) 683-2300 x 4287, [email protected] (412) 360-2438 EDUCATION: Psychology Licensure #002134, 1997-present, Connecticut Department of Public Health Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1996 BA, Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1990 CAREER: RAND Corporation, 2001-present o Senior Behavioral Scientist, RAND, Pittsburgh, PA, 2009-present o Behavioral Scientist, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, 2003-08; Pittsburgh, PA, 2008 o Associate Behavioral Scientist, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, 2001-2003 Department of Veterans Affairs, 2001-present o Director, Implementation Core, Center for Health Equity Research & Promotion, 2014-present o Research Health Scientist, VISN-4 MIRECC, Pittsburgh, PA, 2008-present o Health Science Specialist, VISN-22 MIRECC, Los Angeles, CA, 2001-08 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, 2008-present o Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, 1995-2001 o Assistant Professor, 2000-2001 o Director of Program Evaluation Services, The Consultation Center, 1999-2001 o Instructor, 1999-2000 o Associate Research Scientist, CT, 1998-1999 o Postdoctoral Associate, 1996-1998 o Predoctoral Psychology Fellow, 1995-1996 Adjunct Clinical Professor/Field Supervisor, University of Hartford Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology, Hartford, CT, 1999-2001 PROFESSIONAL HONORS OR RECOGNITIONS: Editor, Special Issue of Psychological Services on Peer Specialists, 2018 Outstanding contribution to science (medical), Gold medal level, Pittsburgh Federal Executive Board, 2017 RAND Corporation Medal Award, Silver, 2017 RAND Corporation Medal Award, Bronze, 2012 Getting To Outcomes accepted into Tools and Resources for Assessing Social Impact database, 2010 http://trasi.foundationcenter.org/record.php?SN=158 Getting To Outcomes accepted into the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools database, 2010 http://www.nccmt.ca/registry/view/eng/71.html Outstanding Publication Award (Getting To Outcomes), American Evaluation Association, 2008 http://www.eval.org/p/cm/ld/fid=57#Publication Patient Assessment System accepted into the AHRQ Healthcare Innovation Exchange (http://www.innovations.ahrq.gov/content.aspx?id=1718), 2008 Getting To Outcomes awarded “Best Practice Process” by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2004 Competency Assessment Instrument was accepted into the National Quality Measures Clearinghouse of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2003

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Matthew J. Chinman, Ph.D. 1

MATTHEW J. CHINMAN, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE – December 23, 2019

CONTACT INFORMATION: RAND MIRECC, Pittsburgh Healthcare Center Road 4570 5th Ave Research Office Building (151-R) Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Pittsburgh, PA 15240 (412) 683-2300 x 4287, [email protected] (412) 360-2438

EDUCATION: Psychology Licensure #002134, 1997-present, Connecticut Department of Public Health Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1996 BA, Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1990

CAREER: RAND Corporation, 2001-present

o Senior Behavioral Scientist, RAND, Pittsburgh, PA, 2009-present o Behavioral Scientist, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, 2003-08; Pittsburgh, PA, 2008 o Associate Behavioral Scientist, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, 2001-2003

Department of Veterans Affairs, 2001-present o Director, Implementation Core, Center for Health Equity Research & Promotion, 2014-present o Research Health Scientist, VISN-4 MIRECC, Pittsburgh, PA, 2008-present o Health Science Specialist, VISN-22 MIRECC, Los Angeles, CA, 2001-08

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, 2008-present o Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, 1995-2001 o Assistant Professor, 2000-2001 o Director of Program Evaluation Services, The Consultation Center, 1999-2001 o Instructor, 1999-2000 o Associate Research Scientist, CT, 1998-1999 o Postdoctoral Associate, 1996-1998 o Predoctoral Psychology Fellow, 1995-1996

Adjunct Clinical Professor/Field Supervisor, University of Hartford Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology, Hartford, CT, 1999-2001

PROFESSIONAL HONORS OR RECOGNITIONS: Editor, Special Issue of Psychological Services on Peer Specialists, 2018 Outstanding contribution to science (medical), Gold medal level, Pittsburgh Federal Executive Board, 2017 RAND Corporation Medal Award, Silver, 2017 RAND Corporation Medal Award, Bronze, 2012 Getting To Outcomes accepted into Tools and Resources for Assessing Social Impact database, 2010

http://trasi.foundationcenter.org/record.php?SN=158 Getting To Outcomes accepted into the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools database, 2010

http://www.nccmt.ca/registry/view/eng/71.html Outstanding Publication Award (Getting To Outcomes), American Evaluation Association, 2008

http://www.eval.org/p/cm/ld/fid=57#Publication Patient Assessment System accepted into the AHRQ Healthcare Innovation Exchange

(http://www.innovations.ahrq.gov/content.aspx?id=1718), 2008 Getting To Outcomes awarded “Best Practice Process” by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration, 2004 Competency Assessment Instrument was accepted into the National Quality Measures Clearinghouse of the

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2003

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Marquis Who’s Who in America, 56th Edition, 2002 American Evaluation Association’s President’s Award for Mainstreaming Evaluation, 2001 Best Self-Help Manual (Getting To Outcomes), American Evaluation Association, 2001 2nd Prize, Research Competition, International Society for the Psychological Treatment of Schizophrenia, 1997 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, University of South Carolina, 1995 Psi Chi Honor Society, Emory University, 1989

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Service Activities Department of Veterans Affairs Director of the Pittsburgh VA Peer Support Resource Program, 2010-present Mental Health QUERI Recovery Workgroup, 2010-2015 Mental Health QUERI Peer Support Subgroup, 2012-2015 Mental Health QUERI Schizophrenia Subgroup, 2006-2010 Mental Health QUERI Consumer Workgroup, 2007-2010 Reviewer, Peer Support Training Contract Review Committee, 2012 Mental Health Summit and Technical Working Group: America's 21st Century Response to the Psychological

Needs of Returning Veterans & Service Members, Department of Veterans Affairs & Department of Defense, 10/26/09-10/30/09

National Recovery Advisory Committee (NRAC), 2006-2008 Reviewer for Funding Guidance for Enhancement of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services and Approaches

that Foster Veterans’ Recovery from Serious Mental Illnesses, 2006 Consultant to the VISN 16 Recovery Committee, 2005-2008 Committee member, Recovery Transformation Work Group to the Executive Committee of the Mental Health

Steering Committee, 2004-2005

RAND Corporation Co-director of the RAND seminar series on Community Based Participatory Research, 2003-2012

Evaluation, Consultation and Program Coordination Activities Expert panelist/Steering Committee member

o SAMHSA ACT Peer Provider Panel, April 24-25, 2018 o SAMHSA NREPP Learning Center Expert Panel, June 7, 2017 o The National Summit on Military and Veteran Peer Programs: Advancing Best Practices, Military

Support Programs and Networks, November 2-3, 2016 o Adapting Strategies for Selecting Health Interventions, CDC, 6/22/2012 o Brining Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) Expert

Panel on Equipping Behavioral Health Authorities to Promote Peer Specialist/Recovery Coaching Services, SAMHSA, Rockville, MD, 3/20-21/2012

o CSAP's Performance Measures Panel, SAMHSA, Washington, DC, 2010 o Dissemination/Implementation in Youth Violence and Child Maltreatment, CDC, October, 2004

Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Evaluation, Little Rock, AR, 2003-2008 Managed Service System Quality Assurance Project, New Haven, CT, 2000-2001 Northeast Communities Against Substance Abuse Evaluation, Wauregan, CT, 2000-2001 First Steps to School Readiness, Institute for Families in Society, Columbia, SC, 1999- 2001 Connecticut Governor’s Prevention Initiative for Youth, New Haven, CT, 1999-2001 New London After School Program Assessment, New London, CT, 1999-2000 Waterbury School Readiness Needs and Resources Assessment, Waterbury, CT, 1999 Greater New Haven Managed Service System, New Haven, CT, 1997- 2001 Connecticut Consumer and Family Network Project, New Haven, CT, 1995-1998

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Richland County Department of Social Services, Columbia, SC, 1992-1993 Spartanburg Together on Preventing Drugs Now, Spartanburg, SC, 1991-1995

ORIGINAL ARTICLES:

Herman PM, Chinman M, Cannon J, Ebener P, Malone PS, Acosta J, D’Amico EJ. (in press). Cost analysis of Getting to Outcomes implementation support of Project CHOICE in Boys and Girls Clubs in Southern California. Prevention Science.

Ellison, M., Schutt, R. K., Yuan, L., Mitchell-Miland, C., Glickman, ME, McCarthy, S., Smelson, D., Schultz,

M.R., Chinman, M. (In press). Impact of peer specialist services on residential stability and behavioral health status among formerly homeless Veterans with co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions. Medical Care.

Cannon JS, Gilbert M, Ebener P, Malone PS, Reardon CM, Acosta J, Chinman M. (in press). Influence of an

implementation support intervention on barriers and facilitators to delivery of a substance use prevention program. Prevention Science.

Schutt, R. K., Ellison, M., Chinman, M., Mitchell-Miland, C., McCarthy, S., Shah, M. & Schultz, M. R. (In

Press). Health service preferences among veterans in supported housing in relation to needs expressed and services used. Journal of Mental Health.

Rogal SS, Beste LA, Youk A, Fine MJ, Ketterer B, Zhang H, Leipertz S, Chartier M, Good CB, Kraemer KL,

Chinman M, Morgan TR, Gellad W. (2019). Characteristics of Opioid Prescriptions to Veterans With Cirrhosis. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 17, 6, 1165-1174.

Acosta J, Chinman M, Ebener P, Malone PS, Phillips A, Wilks A. (2019). Evaluation of a whole-school change

intervention: Findings from a two-year cluster-randomized trial of the Restorative Practices Intervention. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 48, 876–890

Klee A, Chinman M, Kearney L. (2019). Peer specialist services: New frontiers and new roles. Psychological

Services, 16(3), 353-359. McCarthy S, Chinman M, Mitchell-Miland C, Zickmund, S, Schutt R, Ellison M. (2019). Peer Specialists:

Exploring the influence of program structure on their emerging role. Psychological Services, 16(3), 445-455.

Rogal SS, Yakovchenko V, Waltz TJ, Powell BJ, Gonzalez R, Park A, Chartier M, Ross D, Morgan TR, Kirchner

JE, Proctor EK, Chinman MJ. (2019). Longitudinal assessment of the association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment: Year Two. Implementation Science, 14, 36.

Chinman M, McCarthy S, Bachrach R, Mitchell-Miland C, Schutt RK, Ellison M. (2019). Predicting engagement

with mental health peer specialist services. Psychiatric Services, 70, 4, 333-336. Acosta, J., Chinman, M., Ebener, P., Malone, P.S., Philips, A., Wilks, A. (2019). Understanding the relationship

between school climate and bullying: A mediator analysis. Journal of School Violence., 18, 2, 200-215 Chinman M, Gellad WF, McCarthy S, Gordon AJ, Rogal S, Mor MK, Hausmann LR. (2019). Protocol for

evaluating the nationwide implementation of the VA Stratification Tool for Opioid Risk Management (STORM). Implementation Science, 14, 5

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Chinman M, McCarthy S, Bachrach R, Mitchell-Miland C, Schutt RK, Ellison M. (2018). Investigating the degree of reliable change among those assigned to mental health peer specialists services. Psychiatric Services, 69, 1238-1244.

Eisenman D, Adams R, Lang C, Prelip M, Dorian A, Acosta J, Glik D, Hunter S, Ebener P, Chinman M. (2018).

A program for local health departments to adapt and implement evidence-based emergency preparedness programs. American Journal of Public Health, 108(S5), S396-S398. PMC6236721

Chinman M, Ebener P, Malone PS, Cannon J, D’Amico E, Acosta, J. (2018). Testing implementation support for

evidence-based programs in community settings: A replication cluster-randomized trial of Getting To Outcomes®. Implementation Science, 13, 131. PMC6196461

Smelson DA., Chinman M, Hannah G, Byrne TH, McCarthy S, (2018). An evidence-based co-occurring disorder

intervention in VA homeless programs: outcomes from a hybrid III trial. BMC Health Services Research, 18, 332. PMC5935954

Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Malone, P.S., Slaughter M. (2018). A cluster-randomized trial of Getting To

Outcomes’ impact on sexual health outcomes in community-based settings. Prevention Science, 19, 437-448. PMC5880746

Bramoweth A, Germain A, Youk AO, Rodriguez KL, Chinman MJ. (2018). A hybrid type I trial to increase

Veterans’ access to insomnia care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 19, 73. PMC5787269

Chinman M, McInnis K, Eisen S, Ellison M, Farkas M, Armstrong M, Resnick S. (2017). Establishing a research

agenda for understanding the role and impact of mental health peer specialists. Psychiatric Services, 68, 9, 955-957. PMC5638298

Chinman M, Woodward EN, Curran GM, Hausmann, LRM. (2017). Harnessing implementation science to

increase the impact of health equity research. Medical Care, 55, S16-S23. PMC5639697 Chinman M, Daniels K, Smith J, McCarthy S, Medoff D, Peeples A, Goldberg R. (2017). Provision of Peer

Specialist services in VA patient aligned care teams: Protocol for testing a cluster randomized implementation trial. Implementation Science, 12, 57. PMC5414325

Rogal SS, Yakovchenko V, Waltz TJ, Powell BJ, Kirchner JE, Proctor EK, Gonzalez R, Park A, Ross D, Morgan

TR, Chartier M and Chinman MJ. (2017). The association between implementation strategy use and the uptake of hepatitis C treatment in a national sample. Implementation Science, 12, 60. PMC5425997

Chinman M, McCarthy S, Hannah G, Byrne TH, Smelson DA. (2017). Using Getting To Outcomes to facilitate

the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs: A cluster randomized trial of an implementation support strategy. Implementation Science, 12, 34. PMC5345223

Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Malone, P.S., Slaughter M. (2016). Can implementation-support help

community-based settings better deliver evidence-based sexual health promotion programs: A randomized trial of Getting To Outcomes®. Implementation Science, 11, 78. PMC4886421

Chinman M, McCarthy S, Mitchell-Miland C, Daniels K, Youk A, Edelen M. (2016). Early stages of

development of a Peer Specialist fidelity measure. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 39, 3, 256-265. PMC5642953

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Rogal SS, Mankaney G, Udawatta V, Chinman M, Good CB, Zickmund S, Bielefeldt K, Chidi A, Jonassaint N, Jazwinski A, Shaikh O, Hughes C, Fontes P, Humar A, DiMartini A. (2016). Pre-transplant depression is associated with length of hospitalization, discharge disposition, and survival after liver transplantation. PLoS One, 11, 11. PMC5098732

Acosta J, Chinman M, Ebener P, Phillips A, Xenakis L, Malone PS. (2016). A cluster-randomized trial of

restorative practices: An illustration to spur high-quality research and evaluation. Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 26, 4, 413-430. PMC5603319

Ellison M, Schutt R, Glickman M, Schultz M, Chinman M, Jensen K, Mitchell-Miland C, Smelson D, Eisen S.

(2016). Patterns and predictors of engagement in peer support among homeless Veterans with mental health conditions and substance use histories. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 39, 3, 266-273.

Rogal S, Mankaney G, Udawatta V, Good CB, Chinman M, Zickmund S, Bielefeldt K, Jonassaint N, Jazwinski

A, Shaikh O, Hughes C, Humar A, DiMartini A, Fine MJ. (2016). Association between opioid use and readmission following liver transplantation. Clinical Transplantation, 30, 10, 1222-1229.

Dickerson FB, Savage CLG, Schweinfurth LAB, Goldberg RW, Bennett M, Lucksted A, Chinman M, Daumit G,

Dixon L, DiClemente C. (2016). The experience of Peer Mentors in an intervention to promote smoking cessation in persons with psychiatric illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 52, 416-423.

Dickerson FB, Savage CLG, Schweinfurth LAB, Medoff DR, Goldberg RW, Bennett M, Lucksted A, Chinman

M, Daumit G, Dixon L, DiClemente C. (2016). The use of peer mentors to enhance a smoking cessation intervention for persons with serious mental illnesses. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 39(1), 5-13. PMC4792757

Kasckow J., Gao S., Hanusa B., Rotondi A., Chinman M., Zickmund S., Gurklis J., Fox L., Cornelius J.,

Richmond I., Haas G. (2015). Telehealth monitoring of patients with Schizophrenia and suicidal ideation. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 45, 600-611.

Chinman M, Acosta J, Ebener P, Malone PS, Slaughter M. (2015). A novel test of the GTO implementation

support intervention in low resource settings: Year 1 findings and challenges. Implementation Science, 10(Suppl 1):A34.

Waltz TJ, Powell BJ, Matthieu MM, Damschroder L, Chinman MJ, Smith JL, Proctor EK, Kirchner JE. (2015).

Use of concept mapping to characterize relationships among implementation strategies and assess their feasibility and importance: Results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) study. Implementation Science, 10, 109. PMC5098732

Kasckow J, Zickmund S, Rotondi A, Welsh A, Gurklis J, Chinman M, Fox L, Haas G. (2015). Optimizing

scripted dialogues for an e-health intervention for suicidal veterans with major depression. Community Mental Health Journal, 51, 509–512, DOI 10.1007/s10597-014-9775-y.

Smelson DA, Chinman M, McCarthy S, Hannah G, Sawh L, Glickman M. (2015). A cluster-randomized hybrid

III trial testing an implementation support strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs. Implementation Science, 10, 79. PMC4448312

Powell BJ, Waltz TJ, Chinman MJ, Damschroder L, Smith JL, Matthieu MM, Proctor EK, Kirchner JE. (2015). A

refined compilation of implementation strategies: Results from the expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC) project. Implementation Science, 10, 21. PMC4328074

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Hamilton, A.B., Chinman, M., Cohen, A.N., Oberman, R.S., Young, A.S. (2015). Implementation of consumer providers into mental health intensive case management teams. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 42, 100-108. PMC5647785

Chinman M, Oberman R, Hanusa B, Cohen A, Salyers M, Twamley E, Young A. (2015). A cluster randomized

trial of adding Peer Specialists to intensive case management teams in the Veterans Health Administration. Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research, 42, 109-121. PMC5649383

Chinman M, Ebener P, Burkhart Q, Osilla KC, Imm P, Paddock SM, Wright PA (2014). Evaluating the impact of

Getting To Outcomes-Underage Drinking on prevention capacity and alcohol merchant attitudes and selling behaviors. Prevention Science, 15, 485–496. PMC5642289

Chinman, M., George P., Dougherty, R.H., Daniels, A.S., Shoma Ghose, S., Swift, A., Delphin-Rittmon, M.E.

(2014). Peer support services for individuals with serious mental illnesses: Assessing the evidence. Psychiatric Services, 65, 429-441

Waltz TJ, Powell BJ, Chinman MJ, Smith JL, Matthieu MM, Proctor EK, Damschroder L, Kirchner JE. (2014).

Expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC): Study protocol. Implementation Science, 9, 39. PMC3987065

Kasckow J., Zickmund S., Rotondi A., Mrkva A., Gurklis J., Chinman M., Fox L., Loganathan M., Hanusa B.,

Haas G. (2014). Development of telehealth dialogues for monitoring suicidal patients with Schizophrenia: Consumer feedback. Community Mental Health Journal, 50, 339-342.

Acosta, J., Chinman, M., Ebener, P., Malone, P.S., Paddock, S Phillips, A., Scales, P., & Slaughter M. (2013). An

intervention to improve program implementation: Findings from a two-year cluster randomized trial of Assets-Getting To Outcomes. Implementation Science, 8, 87. PMC3751245

Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Burkhart, Q., Clifford, M., Corsello, M., Duffy, T., Hunter, S., Jones, M.,

Lahti, M., Malone, P.S., Paddock, S., Phillips, A., Savell, S., Scales, P., & Tellet-Royce, N. (2013). Intervening with practitioners to improve the quality of prevention: One year findings from a randomized controlled trial of the Assets-Getting To Outcomes intervention. Journal of Primary Prevention, 34, 173–191. PMC3703481

Chinman M, Acosta J, Ebener P, Driver J, Keith J, Peebles D. (2013). Enhancing Quality Interventions Promoting

Healthy Sexuality (EQUIPS): A novel application of translational research methods. Clinical and Translational Science, 6, 232-237. PMC3684979

Chinman M, Ebener P, Malone PS, Imm P, Osilla K, Paddock SM, Wright PA, Burkhart Q. (2013). The carrot

and the stick: A cross-sectional study of the influences on responsible merchant practices to reduce underage drinking. Journal of Community Psychology, 41, 463-470. PMC5645047

Cohen AN, Chinman M, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, Young AS. (2013). Using patient-facing kiosks to support

quality improvement at mental health clinics. Medical Care, 51, S13-S20. PMC3654521 Chinman, M., Salzer, M., O’Brien-Mazza, D. (2012). National survey on implementation of peer specialists in the

VA: Implications for training and facilitation. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 35, 470-473. PMC5642281

Chinman M, Hunter S, Ebener P. (2012). Employing continuous quality improvement in community-based

substance abuse programs. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 25, 606-617.

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PMC5646166 Chinman M, Hannah G, & McCarthy S. (2012). Lessons learned from a quality improvement intervention with

homeless veteran services. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 23, 210-224. Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Burkhart, Q., Clifford, M., Corsello, M., Duffy, T., Hunter, S., Jones, M.,

Lahti, M., Malone, P.S., Paddock, S., Phillips, A., Savell, S., Scales, P., & Tellet-Royce, N. (2012). Establishing and evaluating the key functions of an Interactive Systems Framework based on Assets-Getting To Outcomes. American Journal of Community Psychology, 50, 295-310. PMC3399058.

Chinman M, Burkhart Q, Ebener P, Fan C, Imm P, Osilla KC, Paddock SM, Wright PA (2011). The Premises is

the Premise: Understanding Off- and On-Premises Alcohol Sales Outlets to Improve Environmental Alcohol Prevention Strategies. Prevention Science, 12, 181-191. PMC5642269

Young AS, Niv N, Chinman M, Dixon L, Eisen SV, Fischer EP, Smith J, Valenstein M, Marder SR, Owen RR.

(2011). Routine outcomes monitoring to support improving care for schizophrenia: Report from the VA Mental Health QUERI. Community Mental Health Journal, 47, 123-135. PMC3058510

Tebes, JK, Cook, EC, Vanderploeg, JJ, Fein, R, Chinman, MJ, Shepard, JK, Brabham, T, & Connell, CM. (2011).

Parental knowledge and substance use among African American adolescents: Influence of gender and grade level. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 20, 406–413. PMC3968916

Chinman MJ, Shoai R, Cohen AN. (2010). Using organizational change strategies to guide Peer Support

Technician implementation in the Veterans Administration. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 33, 269–277. PMC5644288

Chinman M, Tremain B, Imm P, Wandersman A. (2009). Strengthening prevention performance using

technology: A formative evaluation of interactive Getting To OutcomesTM. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 79, 469–481. PMC2859836

Marielena L, Ramos Valencia G, González Gavillán J, Morales Reyes B, Arabía C, López Malpica F, Freytes

DM, Rodríguez-Sánchez MH, Chinman M. (2009). Reducing Inequities among Children with Asthma in the Island of Puerto Rico: Experiences of a Community-Based, Trans-Sectoral Effort. Journal of Health Care for Poor and Underserved, 20, 116–136.

Hunter, S.B., Chinman, M. Ebener, P., Imm, P., Wandersman, A., & Ryan, G. (2009). Technical assistance as a

prevention capacity-building tool: A demonstration using the Getting To Outcomes framework. Health Education and Behavior, 36, 810-828.

Hunter S, Paddock S, Ebener P, Burkhart Q, Chinman M. (2009). Promoting evidence based practices: The

adoption of a Prevention Support System in community settings. The Journal of Community Psychology, 37, 5, 579–593.

Chinman M, Lucksted A, Gresen RC, Davis M, Losonczy M, Sussner B, Martone L. (2008). Early experiences of

employing Consumer Providers in the VA. Psychiatric Services, 59, 1315-1321. Chinman M, Hunter S, Ebener P, Paddock S, Stillman L, Imm P, Wandersman A. (2008). The Getting To

Outcomes demonstration and evaluation: An illustration of the Prevention Support System. American Journal of Community Psychology, 41, 206-224. PMC2964843

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Brown AH, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Kessler C, Young AS. (2008). QUERI Series: EQUIP: Implementing chronic illness care principles and applying formative evaluation to improve care for schizophrenia. Implementation Science, 3, 9. PMC2278162

Tebes JK, Feinn R, Vanderploeg JJ, Chinman MJ, Shepard J, Brabham T, Genovese M, & Connell C. (2007).

Impact of a positive youth development program in urban after-school settings on the prevention of adolescent substance use. Journal of Adolescent Health, 41, 239-247.

Chinman M, Hassell J, Magnabosco J, Nowlin-Finch N, Marusak S, & Young AS (2007). The feasibility of

computerized patient self-assessment at mental health clinics. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 34, 4, 401-409. PMID 17453332.

Fremont AM, Young AS, Chinman M, Pantoja P, Morton S, Koegel P, Sullivan G, Kanouse DE. (2007).

Differences in HIV care between patients with and without severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 58, 681-688. PMID 17463350.

Davidson L, Chinman M, Sells M, & Rowe M. (2006). Peer support among adults with serious mental illness: A

report from the field. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32(3):443-450. PMC2632237 Chinman M, Young, AS, Hassell J, Davidson L. (2006). Toward the implementation of mental health consumer

providers services. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 33, 2, 176-195. Bogart LM, Fremont AM, Young AS, Pantoja P, Chinman M, Morton S, Koegel P, Sullivan G, Kanouse DE:

(2006). Patterns of HIV care for patients with serious mental illness. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 20, 3, 175-182

Young AS, Chinman M, Forquer SL, Vogel H, Miller A, Rowe M, Mintz J. (2005). A consumer-led intervention

that improves provider competencies. Psychiatric Services, 56, 967-975. Young AS, Chinman MJ, Cradock-O'Leary J, Murata D, Mintz J, Koegel P, Sullivan G. (2005). Characteristics of

individuals with severe mental illness who use emergency services. Community Mental Health Journal, 41, 159-168.

Tebes JK, Bowler S, Shah S, Connell CM, Ross E, Simmons R, Tate D, Chinman MJ, & Kaufman JS.

(2005). Service access and service system development in a children's behavioral health system of care. Evaluation & Program Planning, 28, 151-160.

Chinman M, Hannah G, Wandersman A, Ebener P, Hunter S, Imm P, Sheldon J. (2005). Developing a community

science research agenda for building community capacity for effective preventive interventions. American Journal of Community Psychology, 3\4, 143-157.

Chinman M, Early D, Ebener P, Hunter S, Imm P, Jenkins P, Sheldon J, Wandersman A. (2004). Getting To

Outcomes: A community-based participatory approach to preventive interventions. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 18, 441-443.

Chinman MJ, Young AS, Schell T, Hassell J, & Mintz J. (2004). Computer-assisted self-assessment in persons

with severe mental illness. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 65,10:1343-1351. Young AS, Mintz J, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ: (2004). A network-based system to improve care for

schizophrenia: The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT). Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 11, 358-367. PMC516242

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Davidson L, Shahar G, Stayner DA, Chinman MJ, Rakfeldt J, Tebes JK. (2004). Supported socialization for

people with psychiatric disabilities: Lessons from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Community Psychology, 32, 453-477

Shahar, G., Wisher, A., Chinman, M., Sells, D., Kloos, B., Tebes, J. K., & Davidson, L. (2004). Trauma and

adaptation in severe mental illness: The role of self-reported abuse and exposure to community violence. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 5, 29-48.

Wandersman A, Flaspohler P, Ace A, Ford L, Imm P, Chinman M, Sheldon J, Andrews A, Crusto C, & Kaufman

J. (2003). PIE a la Mode: Mainstreaming evaluation and accountability in each program in every county of a state-wide school readiness initiative. New Directions for Evaluation, 99, 33-49.

Chinman MJ, Young, AS, Rowe M, Forquer S, Knight E, Miller A. (2003). An instrument to assess competencies

of providers treating severe mental illness. Mental Health Services Research, 5, 97-108. Shahar G, Chinman M, Sells D, & Davidson L. (2003). An action model of socially disruptive behaviors

committed by persons with severe mental illness: The role of self-reported childhood abuse and suspiciousness-hostility. Psychiatry, 66, 42-52.

Chinman MJ, Kloos B, O’Connel M, Davidson L. Service providers’ views of psychiatric mutual support groups.

(2002). The Journal of Community Psychology, 30, 1-18. Chinman MJ, Symanski J, Johnson A, Davidson L. (2002). The Connecticut Mental Health Center Patient Profile

Project: Application of a service need index. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 15, 29-39.

Goodwin RD, Stayner DA, Chinman MJ, Wu P, Tebes JK & Davidson L. (2002). The relationship between

anxiety and substance use disorders among persons with severe affective disorders. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 43, 242-252.

Chinman M, Imm P, Wandersman A, Kaftarian S, Neal J, Pendleton KT, Ringwalt C (2001). Using the Getting

To Outcomes (GTO) model in a statewide prevention initiative. Health Promotion Practice, 2, 302-309. Chinman MJ, Bailey P, Frey J, Rowe M. (2001). Developing the case management relationship with seriously

mental ill homeless individuals. Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling, 12, 107-118. Chinman MJ, Weingarten R, Stayner R, & Davidson L (2001). Chronicity Reconsidered: Improving Person-

Environment Fit through a Consumer-Run Service. Community Mental Health Journal, 37, 215-230. Reprinted in The Psychological and Social Aspects of People with Psychiatric Disabilities, Vol. II. (2004). Boston, MA: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.

Davidson L, Stayner DA, Nickou C, Styron TH, Rowe M, Chinman MJ, (2001). “Simply to be let in”: Inclusion

as a basis for recovery from mental illness. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24, 375-388. Goodwin R, Stayner DA, Chinman MJ, Davidson L (2001). Impact of panic attacks on rehabilitation and quality

of life among persons with severe psychotic disorders. Psychiatric Services, 52, 920-924. Davidson L, Haglund KE, Stayner DA, Rakfeldt J, Chinman MJ, Tebes JK (2001). “It was realizing....that life

isn’t one big horror.” A qualitative study of supported socialization. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24, 275-92.

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Rowe M, Kloos B, Chinman M, Davidson L, Cross AB (2001). Homelessness, mental illness, and citizenship.

Social Policy & Administration, 35,14-31. Salem DA, Chinman MJ, Gillum T, Legaspi A, Lewis DK, Seabrook L, Scrimenti K, & Tate D. (2000). The

Seventh Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action: A Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation. The Community Psychologist, 33, 18-29.

Wandersman A, Imm P, Chinman M, & Kaftarian S (2000). Getting To Outcomes: A results-based approach to

accountability. Evaluation and Program Planning, 23, 389-395. Chinman MJ, Rosenheck R, Lam JA (2000b). Clinician-case manager racial matching in a multi-site program for

homeless persons who have a serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 51, 1265-1272. Chinman MJ, Rosenheck R, Lam J (2000a). The case management relationship and outcomes for homeless

persons with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 51, 1142-1147. [Abstracted in the Year Book of Psychiatry & Applied Mental Health, 2002, Mosby, Year Book, Inc.]

Weingarten R, Chinman M, Stayner D, Tworkowski S, & Davidson L (2000). The Welcome Basket Project:

Consumers reaching out to consumers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24, 65-68. Chinman M, Rosenheck R, Lam JA, Davidson L (2000). Comparing consumer and non-consumer provided case

management services for homeless persons with serious mental illness. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 188, 446-453.

Chinman MJ, Allende M, Baily P, Maust J, & Davidson L (2000). Therapeutic agents of assertive community

treatment. Review Series Psychiatry, 1, 20-23. Dailey WF, Chinman MJ, Davidson L, Garner L, Vavrousek-Jakuba E, Essock S, Marcus K, Tebes JK (2000).

How are we doing? A statewide survey of community adjustment among people with serious mental illness receiving intensive outpatient services. Community Mental Health Journal, 36, 4, 363-382.

Chinman MJ, Rosenheck R, Lam JA (1999). The development of relationships between homeless mentally ill

clients and their case managers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 23, 1, 47-55. Davidson L, Chinman M, Kloos B, Weingarten R, Stayner DA, & Tebes JK (1999). Peer support among

individuals with severe mental illness: A review of the evidence. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 6, 2, 165-187.

Chinman MJ, Allende M, Baily P, Maust J, & Davidson L (1999). Clinician and client views on assertive

community treatment. Psychiatric Quarterly, 70, 2, 137-162. Chinman MJ, Allende M, Weingarten R, Steiner J, Tworkowski S, & Davidson L (1999). On the road to

collaborative treatment planning: Consumer and provider perspectives. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 26, 2, 211-218.

Chinman M & Wandersman A (1999). The benefits and costs of volunteering in community organizations:

Review and practical implications. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 28, 1, 46-64. Chinman MJ & Linney J (1998). Toward a model of adolescent empowerment: Theoretical and empirical

evidence. Journal of Primary Prevention, 18, 4, 393-413.

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Davidson L, Chinman M, Kloos B, Lambert S, Stayner DA, & Tebes JK (1997). Mental illness as a psychiatric

disability: Shifting the paradigm toward mutual support. The Community Psychologist, 30, 1, 19-21. Chinman M, Anderson C, Imm P, Wandersman A, Goodman RM (1996). The perception of costs and benefits of

high active versus low active groups in community coalitions at different stages in coalition development. The Journal of Community Psychology, 24, 3, 263-274.

Goodman RM, Wandersman A, Chinman M, Imm P, Morrissey E (1996). An ecological assessment of

community-based interventions for prevention and health promotion: Approaches to measuring community coalitions. American Journal of Community Psychology, 24, 1, 33-61.

Linney JA, Arns P, Chinman M, & Frank J (1995). Priorities in community residential care: A comparison of

operators and mental health service consumers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 19, 1, 27-34. ABSTRACTS: Bramoweth AD, Lederer LG, Youk AO, Germain A, Chinman MJ. (2019) A Non-Inferiority Trial Of BBTI vs.

CBTI: Preliminary Results. Sleep, 42, A155–A156. Rogal, Shari S. et al. (2018). The Hepatitis C Innovation Team Collaborative: A National Va Program to

Disseminate Best Practices in Hepatitis C Care. Gastroenterology, 154, 6, S-1106. COMMENTARIES: Acosta J, Augustine C, Chinman M, Engberg J. 4/15/19. Analysis: What Two New Studies Reveal About

Restorative Justice in Middle School — and How It Can Be Done Better. The 74 Million. https://www.the74million.org/article/analysis-what-two-new-studies-reveal-about-restorative-justice-in-middle-school-and-how-it-can-be-done-better/

Davidson L, Bellamy C, Chinman M, Farkas M, Ostrow L, Cook JA, Jonikas JA, Rosenthal H, Bergeson S,

Daniels AS, Salzer M. (Jun 29, 2018). Revisiting the Rationale and Evidence for Peer Support. Psychiatric Times, Volume: 35; Issue: 6. http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/special-reports/revisiting-rationale-and-evidence-peer-support

Chinman M and Acosta J. (1/12/18). Evidence-based treatments may be casualties of War on Drugs. TheHill.com. Chinman M. (July 20, 2017). Here is how Jeff Sessions could improve the fight against drugs. Fortune.com. Chinman M. (March 4, 2016). Making prevention a priority. VTDigger.com. Acosta J, Chinman M, Engberg J, Augustine C. (October 14, 2015). Rethinking student discipline and zero

tolerance. Education Week, 35, p 24. Chinman M., Acosta J., Pacula R. (January 30, 2014). Improving drug, alcohol prevention. Orange County

Register, pp. Local 11. MEDIA MENTIONS/WEBSITE UTILIZATION: Community Action Plans impact Citizen Airmen, civilians and dependents; 1/23/19; Air Force Reserve Command. Article discussed how 2018 was a little different because they used Getting To Outcomes, to produce their Community Action Plans. https://www.afrc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1738192/community-action-plans-impact-citizen-airmen-civilians-and-dependents/

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Fort Huachuca, Davis-Monthan rank high in federal study on sexual assault risk at military bases; 10/27/18; Arizona Daily Star (GTO and RAND mentioned) https://tucson.com/news/local/fort-huachuca-davis-monthan-rank-high-in-federal-study-on/article_cccad05b-eeb1-5f33-8026-bf35fe7c0949.html The reality of punishing teenagers; 9/24/18; Newsday (GTO and RAND mentioned) https://www.newsday.com/opinion/commentary/teens-hard-life-1.21239688 Rand report: In Air Force, sexual assault risk greatest at AETC bases; 9/21/18; Air Force Times. Article details RAND report on sexual assault and mentions GTO as part of the response. https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2018/09/21/rand-report-in-air-force-sexual-assault-risk-greatest-at-aetc-bases/ Air Force takes local approach to preventing violence; 9/17/18; Federal New Network. Article details how Air Force is using GTO to strengthen their bases’ Community Action Plans. https://federalnewsnetwork.com/dod-personnel-notebook/2018/09/air-force-takes-local-approach-to-preventing-violence/ AFPC hosts Getting To Outcomes event to help units tailor violence prevention, resiliency efforts. 8/20/18; Air Force’s Personnel Center. Article that detailed the Air Force’s use of Getting To Outcomes to train bases to do strong prevention. https://www.afpc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1606489/afpc-hosts-getting-to-outcomes-event-to-help-units-tailor-violence-prevention-r/ Strategies to Reduce and Prevent Underage Drinking. Accessed 7/15/18; The Stop Underage Drinking initiative features several fact sheets that were taken from a previously published RAND report: Imm, P., Chinman, M., Wandersman, A., Rosenbloom, D., Guckenburg,S., & Leis, R. (2007). Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting to Outcomes™ with the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results. RAND, No. TR-403-SAMHSA. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. https://www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings/tips-resources/proven-prevention.aspx Most effective community-based interventions reviewed. Accessed 7/15/18; The Stop Underage Drinking initiative featured the chapter from Imm, PS, Chinman M, Kulesza M, Hunter S, Acosta J. (2018). Evidence-Based Practices: Community-Based Interventions to Reduce Alcohol Use and Misuse. In C Leukefeld, T. Gullotta (Eds.), Adolescent Substance Abuse: Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. Pg 333-377. https://www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/researchresources/researchresources.aspx?ID=1105 Expanded Peer Specialist Program Helps Veterans Struggling with The Transition To Civilian Life; 6/16/18; KBIA http://kbia.org/post/expanded-peer-specialist-program-helps-veterans-struggling-transition-civilian-life#stream/0 Bipolar Depression: Get Your Hopes Up!; 1/4/18; Bi Polar Magazine; https://www.bphope.com/get-your-hopes-up/ How legislators can help schools prevent drug use; 10/1/16; Bangor Daily News; http://bangordailynews.com/2016/10/01/opinion/editorials/how-legislators-can-help-schools-prevent-drug-use/ Support Groups: Walking the Path to Wellness Together; 5/1/09; Bi Polar Magazine; https://www.bphope.com/support-groups-walking-the-path-to-wellness-together/

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REVIEWS, REPORTS, CHAPTERS, AND BOOKS: Chinman M, Acosta JD, Ebener PA, Hunter SB, Imm, PS, Wandersman A. (2019). Dissemination of Evidence-Based Prevention Interventions and Policies (pp. 367-383). In Z Sloboda, H Petras, E Robertson, R Hingson (Eds.), Advances in Prevention Science: Prevention of Substance Abuse. Heidelberg, Germany Imm, PS, Chinman M, Kulesza M, Hunter S, Acosta J. (2018). Evidence-Based Practices: Community-Based Interventions to Reduce Alcohol Use and Misuse. In C Leukefeld, T. Gullotta (Eds.), Adolescent Substance Abuse: Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. Pg 333-377. Ebener, P.A., Hunter, S.B., Adams, R.M., Eisenman, D., Acosta, J.A., Chinman, M. (2017). Getting To Outcomes® Guide for Community Emergency Preparedness. RAND, TL-259-CDC. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Chinman M, Acosta JD, Ebener PA, Sigel C, Keith J. (2016). Getting To Outcomes®: Guide for teen pregnancy prevention. RAND, TL-199-NIDA.Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. http://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TL199.html Hunter SB, Ebener P, Chinman M, Ober AJ, Huang CY. (2015). Promoting success: A Getting To Outcomes® guide to implementing continuous quality improvement for community service organization. RAND, TL-179-NIDA. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/tools/TL100/TL179/RAND_TL179.pdf Chinman M, Acosta J, Hunter SB, Ebener P. (2015). Getting To Outcomes®: Evidence of Empowerment Evaluation and Evaluation Capacity Building at Work. In D. Fetterman, S. Kaftarian, & A. Wandersman. (Eds.), Second Edition. Empowerment Evaluation: Knowledge and Tools for Self-assessment, Evaluation Capacity Building and Accountability. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Chinman M, Hunter SB, Cannon J, Kilburn MK, Harvey M, Rudnick M. (2014). Process Evaluation of the New Mexico Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Competitive Development Grant. No. RR-639-REC. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR639.html Chinman M, Henze K, Sweeney P. (2013). Peer Specialist toolkit: Implementing Peer Support Services in VHA. S. McCarthy (Ed.). Pittsburgh, PA: VISN 4 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center. http://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn4/docs/Peer_Specialist_Toolkit_FINAL.pdf Acosta J & Chinman M. (2011). Building Capacity for Outcomes Measurement in Human Service Organizations: The "Getting To Outcomes" (GTO) Method. In J. L. Magnabosco and R. W. Manderscheid (Eds.), Second Edition. Outcomes Measurement in the Human Services: Cross-Cutting Issues and Methods in the Era of Health Reform. Pg. 73-87. Washington, D.C.: NASW Press. Rodrigues S, Chinman M, Hills S, Ellison ML, McKay C. (2011). Peer Support. In D. Smelson, L. Sawh, & D. Ziedonis (Eds.), Maintaining Independence and Sobriety through Systems Integration, Outreach, and Networking: Veterans Edition (pp. 56-69). Washington, DC: United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Research and Development, Health Services Research and Development and The National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans. Hannah G, McCarthy S, Chinman M. (2011). Getting To Outcomes in services for homeless Veterans: 10 steps for achieving accountability. National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans, Philadelphia, PA. http://www.va.gov/HOMELESS/NationalCenter_Additional_Information.asp

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D’Amico, E. J., Chinman, M., Stern, S. A., & Wandersman, A. (2009). Community prevention handbook on adolescent substance abuse prevention and treatment. In C. Leukefeld, T. Gullotta, & M. Staton-Tindall (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Evidence-based approaches to prevention and treatment (pp. 213-249). New York, NY: Springer Science + Business Media. Chinman M, Hamilton A, Butler B, Knight E, Murray S, and Young A. (2008). Mental Health Consumer Providers: A Guide for Clinical Staff. No. TR-584. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/2008/RAND_TR584.pdf Wiseman S, Chinman M, Ebener P, Hunter S, Imm P, Wandersman A (2007). Getting to Outcomes: 10 Steps for Achieving Results-Based Accountability. No. TR-TR101/2. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR101.2/. Farley DO, Engberg JB, Carroll B, Chinman M, D’Amico E, Hunter SB, Lovejoy S, Shugarman LR, Yu H, Kahan JP. (2007). Evaluation of the Arkansas tobacco settlement program: Progress during 2004 and 2005. No. TR-397-ATSC. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR397/. Imm P, Chinman M, Wandersman A, Rosenbloom D, Guckenburg S, Leis R. (2007). Using the ''Getting to Outcomes'' Approach to Help Communities Prevent Underage Drinking. No. RB-9262. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9262/. Imm P, Chinman M, Wandersman A, Rosenbloom D, Guckenburg S, Leis R. (2007). Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting to Outcomes with the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results, RAND, TR-403-SAMHSA. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR403/. Imm PS, Kehres R, Wandersman A, Chinman M. (2006). Mobilizing Communities for Positive Youth Development: Lessons Learned from Neighborhood Groups and Community Coalitions. In Clary, EG & Rhodes JE (Eds.), Mobilizing Adults for Positive Youth Development: Strategies for Closing the Gap between Beliefs and Behaviors: Search Institute Series on Developmentally Attentive Community and Society, Vol 4, Minneapolis, MN: Search Institute. Fisher D, Imm PS, Chinman M, & Wandersman A. (2006). Getting To Outcomes with Developmental Assets: Ten steps to measuring success in youth programs and communities. Minneapolis, MN: Search Institute. (http://www.searchinstitutestore.org/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=0158%2DW) Whitmore E, Guijt I, Mertens DM, Imm PS, Chinman M, & Wandersman A. (2006). Embedding improvements, lived experience and social justice in evaluation practice. In Shaw I, Greene J, and Mark M (Eds.), Handbook of evaluation: Program, policy and practice. (pp. 287-314). Sage Publications. Chinman M, Imm P, Wandersman A, De La Torre A, Gomez Gonzalez J. (2006). Obteniendo Resultados 2004: Promoción de Responsabilidad a Través de Métodos y Herramientas de Planeación, Implementación y Evaluación. No. TR-TR101.1. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR101.1. Chinman M, Hannah G, Wandersman A, Ebener P, Hunter S, Imm P, Sheldon J, Early D, & Jenkins P. (2006). Getting To Outcomes: Improving Community-Based Substance-Use Prevention. No. RB-9172. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9172/. Davidson L, Tondora J, Staeheli M, O’Connell M, Frey J, & Chinman MJ. (2005). Recovery guides: An emerging

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model of community-based care for adults with psychiatric disabilities. In Lightburn, A. & Sessions, P. (Eds.), Community Based Clinical Practice. (pp. 476-501). New York: Oxford University Press. Farley DO, Chinman M, D’Amico E, Engberg JB, Hunter SB, Lovejoy S, Shultz D, Shugarman LR. (2005b). Evaluation of the Arkansas tobacco settlement program: Program advancement in 2005. No. WR-272-ATSC. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WR272-1/ Farley DO, Chinman M, D’Amico E, Dausey DJ, Engberg JB, Hunter SB, Shugarman LR, Sorbero M. (2005a). Evaluation of the Arkansas tobacco settlement program: Progress from program inception to 2004. No. TR-221-ATSC. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Available at http://www.rand.org/publications/TR/TR221/. Chinman MJ, Wandersman A, & Goodman R. (2004). A benefit and cost approach to understanding social participation and volunteerism in multi-level organizations. In Omoto AM. & Oskamp S. (Eds.), Processes Of Community Change And Social Action: A volume in the Claremont Symposium On Applied Social Psychology series. (pp. 105-126). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Chinman M, Imm P, Wandersman A (2004). Getting to Outcomes 2004: Promoting Accountability Through Methods and Tools for Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation. No. TR-TR101. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation,. http://www.rand.org/publications/TR/TR101/. Knight E, Miller A., Vogel H, Young, AS, Chinman MJ, Forquer S. (2003). Increasing the Use of Self-Help Programs and Mental Health Empowerment Competencies. A managed care best practice resource paper funded by the Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc.: Princeton, NJ. Available at http://www.chcs.org/publications/pdf/mcbps/mentalhealth.pdf Tebes JK, Kaufman JS, Chinman M (2002). Teaching about prevention to mental health professionals. In D. Glenwick & L. Jason (Eds.), Innovative strategies for promoting health and mental health across the lifespan. (pp. 37-62). New York: Springer Publishing. Davidson L, Stayner DA, Nickou C, Styron TH & Chinman MJ (2001). Psychiatric disability and the restoration of citizenship. “Whose Dreams? Whose Realities?” Proceedings of the 9th Annual Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand. Australia: THEMES. Davidson L, Stayner D, Chinman MJ, Lambert S, Sledge W (2000). Preventing relapse and readmission in psychosis: Using patients’ subjective experience in designing clinical interventions. In Martindale B, Bateman A, Crowe M & Margison F (Eds.), Psychosis: Psychological approaches and their effectiveness. London: Gaskell, pp. 134-156. Wandersman A, Kaftarian SJ, Imm P, Chinman M. (1999). Getting to outcomes: Methods and tools for planning, evaluation, and accountability. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.

Butterfoss FD, Goodman RM, Wandersman A, Valois RF, & Chinman, M.J. (1996). The Plan Quality Index: An empowerment evaluation tool for measuring and improving the quality of plans. In D. M. Fetterman, S. J. Kaftarian, & A. Wandersman (Eds.), Empowerment evaluation: Knowledge and tools for self-assessment and accountability (pp. 304-331). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Chinman M. (1994). [Review of Planning Ethical Research: A Guide to Students and Internal Review Boards]. The Community Psychologist, 28, 1, 17-18.

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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS RECEIVED: RESEARCH GRANTS, VA: Department of Veterans Affairs (Health Services & Development Merit): Evaluating the Use of Peer Specialists to Deliver Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training (HX002344). Principal Investigator; 3/1/18-2/28/22; $337,182; Annual $1,441,860. Department of Veterans Affairs (Locally Initiated Project): Evaluating the Use of Peer Specialists to Deliver Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training (CBSST). Principal Investigator; 6/21/16-9/30/16; $6,250, Annual $6,250. Department of Veterans Affairs (VISN 4 MIRECC): Developing a Measurement-Based Care and Quality Improvement Process for Peer Specialist Services. Principal Investigator; 2/17/16-9/30/16; $24,949. Department of Veterans Affairs (QUERI): QUERI for Team-Based Behavioral Health (1IP1HX001979-01): Evaluation of Peer Specialists on VA PACTs. Principal Investigator; 10/1/15-9/29/19; $790,074; Annual $197,851.

Supplemental funding: Building a toolkit for deploying Peer Specialists in PACT (QUE 15-289). Principal Investigator; 4/20/19-9/29/19; $50,000.

Department of Veterans Affairs (Mental Health Services). Developing a peer fidelity measure. Principal Investigator; 10/1/14-9/29/15; $50,000. Department of Veterans Affairs (HSR&D): Improving outcomes for homeless Veterans with peer support (IIR 10-333-3). Co-Investigator; 7/1/12-6/30/16; $1,118,200; Annual $243,150 Department of Veterans Affairs (Mental Health QUERI): MISSION-Vet HUD-VASH Implementation Study (SDP 11-235). Co-Principal Investigator; 1/31/12-6/30/16; $1,165,520; Annual $258,400 Department of Veterans Affairs, National Center on Homelessness among Veterans: Getting To Outcomes (GTO) in the VA: Piloting GTO with Pittsburgh Homeless Programs. Principal Investigator; 8/1/09-7/30/12; $603,294, Annual $199,898. Department of Veterans Affairs: PEers Enhancing Recovery (PEER, IIR 06-227). Principal Investigator; 4/1/08-6/30/11; $1,261,181, Annual $262,655. Department of Veteran Affairs: Evidence-based review of peer support (RRP 06-147). Principal Investigator; 10/1/06-9/30/07; $44,233. Department of Veterans Affairs: Improving Care of Veterans by Using Consumers as Mental Health Providers (IIR 02-009-1). Principal Investigator; 9/30/03-9/29/06; $533,000, Annual $180,700. VISN-22 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center: Evaluating computerized self-assessments in patients with severe mental illness. Principal Investigator; 2/1/02-1/31/03; $10,148. RESEARCH GRANTS, CDC, NIH, SAMHSA: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: Preparing to Run Effective Prevention (PREP, 1R01AA022353-01). Principal Investigator; 9/1/13-12/31/19; $3,362,672, Annual $643,379. National Institute on Child Health & Human Development: Reducing Problem Behaviors Through PYD: An RCT of Restorative School Practices (1R01HD072235-01A1). Co-Principal Investigator; 9/1/13-7/31/19; $3,273,241, Annual $632,402.

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National Institute on Child Health & Human Development: Enhancing Quality Interventions Promoting Healthy Sexuality (1R01HD069427-01). Principal Investigator; 7/1/11-4/30/18; $3,726,576, Annual $699,199. National Institute on Drug Abuse: Enhancing Prevention Capacity with Developmental Assets and Getting to Outcomes (1R01DA023277-01A2). Principal Investigator; 6/1/08-3/31/13; $3,514,484, Annual $638,509. National Institute on Drug Abuse: Minority Supplement: Enhancing Prevention Capacity with Developmental Assets and Getting to Outcomes (1R01DA023277-01A2). Principal Investigator; 4/1/09-3/31/11; $191,296, Annual $95,648. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Getting to Outcomes and Underage Drinking (1R18CE001335-01) Principal Investigator; 4/01/08-3/31/12; $1,349,819, Annual $449,963. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Building community capacity to conduct effective violence prevention (1R49CE000572-01). Principal Investigator; 9/1/05-8/31/08; $899,184, Annual $299,889. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. IGTO: A Web-Based IT Solution for Outcome-Based Prevention Phase II (R42AA015529-02A1). Co-Investigator/Lead Evaluator, 7/1/05-8/31/07, $58,451. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Participatory research of an empowerment evaluation system (CCR921459-02). Principal Investigator; 9/30/02-2/28/05; $1,352,663, Annual $459,460. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: Positive Youth Development Collaborative Project & Evaluation (SP09280). Co-Principal Investigator; 7/1/01-6/30/04; $805,005, Annual $267,281. Contracts: Department of Defense, Air Force. Getting To Outcomes for Integrated Violence Prevention and Resilience in the Military: Phase 3 Follow-on Support. Principal Investigator; 5/6/19 to 5/5/20; $686,000. Department of Defense. Training the Department of Defense in Getting to Outcomes to Strengthen Sexual Assault Prevention Programs. Principal Investigator; 8/10/18 to 8/9/20; $3,344,847. Department of Defense, Air Force. Getting To Outcomes for Integrated Violence Prevention and Resilience in the Military. Principal Investigator; 1/12/18 to 6/11/19; $1,402,000. Office of Peer Support, Department of Veterans Affairs. Developing a Peer Specialist Fidelity Measure. Principal Investigator; 10/1/14 to 9/30/15; $50,358. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Updating RAND’s TR-403: “Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting to Outcomes with the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results”, Principal Investigator; 7/7/10 to 9/20/10; $26,000. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. New Directions Dual Diagnosis Center Evaluation II.; Principal Investigator; 10/1/06-9/30/11; $293,513, Annual $56,322. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Prevention Underage Drinking: Using the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework and Getting To Outcomes. Principal Investigator; 3/1/05 to 1/31/06; $30,552. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. New Directions Dual Diagnosis Center Evaluation (from Grant #5 H79TI14039-01). Principal Investigator; 6/1/03-5/30/06; $222,861, Annual $79,552.

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Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission. Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Evaluation. Co-Investigator; 1/1/03-12/31/04; $878,436, Annual $439,218. Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Governor’s Prevention Initiative for Youth. Co-Investigator and Chief Evaluator; 12/1/99-6/30/02; $375,000. Office of First Steps, State of South Carolina: First Steps to School Readiness. Principal Investigator; 10/1/99-6/30/01; $207,000. Northeast Communities Against Substance Abuse (NECASA): NECASA Evaluation. Principal Investigator; 1/1/00-12/31/03; $60,000. Community Foundation of Southeastern Connecticut: New London After School Assessment. Principal Investigator; 7/1/99-2/15/00; $25,000. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: Getting to outcomes: Methods and tools for planning, evaluation, and accountability. Co-author; 7/1/99-12/1/99; $12,000. Waterbury School Readiness Council: Waterbury School Readiness Needs Assessment. Principal Investigator; 4/1/99-9/30/99; $10,000. PRESENTATIONS: Chinman M, Woodward EN, Curran GM, Hausmann, LRM. (12/5/19). Harnessing implementation science to

increase the impact of health equity research. Poster and Poster Walk at the 12th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Washington, DC.

Yakovchenko V, Gonzalez R, Park A, Morgan T, Chartier M, Ross D, Chinman M, Rogal S. (11/2019).

Longitudinal Assessment of Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) Strategies in the Uptake of Evidence-Based Practices for Hepatitis C Treatment in the Veterans Administration. Poster at The Liver Meeting, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. Boston, MA

Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Malone, P.S., Slaughter M. (11/15/19)/ Testing the Getting to Outcomes

(GTO) implementation support system in prevention-oriented community-based settings. Conference of the American Evaluation Association. Minneapolis, MN.

Chinman M. (11/14/19). Twenty Years of Getting To Outcomes (GTO) Research. Conference of the American

Evaluation Association. Minneapolis, MN. Chinman M, McCarthy S, Hannah G, Byrne TH, Smelson D (11/13/19). Testing the Getting To Outcomes

implementation support strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence based practice in VA homeless programs. Conference of the American Evaluation Association. Minneapolis, MN.

Yakovchenko V, Gonzalez R, Park A, Morgan T, Chartier M, Ross D, Chinman M, Rogal S. (10/30/2019).

Longitudinal Assessment of Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) Strategies in the Uptake of Evidence-Based Practices for Hepatitis C Treatment in the Veterans Administration. Presentation at the 2019 HSR&D/QUERI National Conference, ‘Innovation to Impact: Research to Advance VA’s Learning Healthcare Community’. Washington DC.

Chinman M, Hamilton AB, Oberman R, Cohen AN, Young AS., Salyers MP, Twamley EW. (10/30/2019).

Improving patient activation in a cluster randomized trial evaluating implementation and outcomes of VA

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mental health Peer Specialists. Poster at the 2019 HSR&D/QUERI National Conference, ‘Innovation to Impact: Research to Advance VA’s Learning Healthcare Community’. Washington DC.

Smith JL, Ritchie MJ, Kim B, Miller CJ, Chinman M, Landes S, Kelly PA, Kirchner JE. (10/31/2019). Getting to

Fidelity: Identifying Core Components of Implementation Facilitation Strategies. Presentation at the 2019 HSR&D/QUERI National Conference, ‘Innovation to Impact: Research to Advance VA’s Learning Healthcare Community’. Washington DC.

Goldberg RG, Chinman M, Peeples AD, McCarthy SA, Daniels KS, Vineyard NS. (10/29/19). Evaluating

facilitated implementation: Peer Specialists in patient aligned care teams. Presentation at the 2019 HSR&D/QUERI National Conference, ‘Innovation to Impact: Research to Advance VA’s Learning Healthcare Community’. Washington DC.

Chinman M. (6/26/2019). The evidence base for Getting To Outcomes. Presentation at the Society for

Community Research & Action 17th Biennial. Chicago, IL Chinman M. (5/31/2019). Replication and implementation science. Presentation at the Society for Prevention

Research Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Chinman M. (5/17/2019). Peer Specialists: Overview, New Research, and Future Directions. Invited address at

the special HSR Work in Progress, VA HSR&D Center for Health Information and Communication, Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN.

Chinman M, Cannon J, Gilbert M, Ebener P, Malone PS, Reardon C, Acosta J. (12/4/2018). Impact of

implementation support over and above facilitators and barriers in low-resourced community based settings. Poster presented at 11th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Arlington, VA.

Smith JL, Ritchie MJ, Kim B, Miller CJ, Chinman M, Landes S, Kelly PA, Kirchner JE. (December 2018).

Scoping Review to Identify the Spectrum of Activities Applied in Implementation Facilitation Strategies. Poster presentation at the 2nd International Conference on Practice Facilitation, Tampa FL.

Schutt R, Ellison M, Chinman M, Mitchell-Miland C, McCarthy S (7/15/18). The meaning of consumer choice:

Formerly homeless veterans’ service preferences. XiX ISA World Congress of Sociology. Toronto, Canada.

Chinman M, Acosta J, Ebener P., Malone PS, Cannon J. (12/6/2017). Randomized controlled trial of the Getting

To Outcomes strategy’s impact on implementation quality in community-based settings. 10th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Arlington, VA.

Chinman M, McCarthy S, Hannah G, Byrne TH, Smelson D (9/12/17). Testing the Getting To Outcomes

implementation support strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence based practice in VA homeless programs. 4th Biennial Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Conference. Seattle, WA.

Chinman M, Acosta J, Ebener P., Malone PS, Slaughter M. (5/30/2017). A cluster-randomized trial of Getting to

Outcomes’ impact on implementation and sexual health outcomes in community-based settings. Society for Prevention Research 25th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

Chinman M. (5/4/2017). Getting To Outcomes®: Evaluating Implementation Support. Invited address to UNC

Chapel Hill Implementation Science Student Group. Chapel Hill, NC.

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Chinman M, Woodward E, Hausmann L. (9/21/16). Using implementation science to increase the impact of health equity research. Field-Based Meeting to Engage Diverse Stakeholders and Operational Partners in Advancing Health Equity in the VA Healthcare System. Philadelphia, PA. http://mediasite.med.upenn.edu/mediasite/Play/55c69507c3a345019113d46c9d8395fd1d

McCarthy S, Chinman M, Smelson D. (9/20/16). Testing an implementation support strategy: Using Getting To

Outcomes to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA homeless programs. Field-Based Meeting to Engage Diverse Stakeholders and Operational Partners in Advancing Health Equity in the VA Healthcare System. Philadelphia, PA.

Chinman M. (8/1/16). A cluster randomized trial evaluating implementation and outcomes of mental health peer

specialists. 23rd NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research. Bethesda, MD. Chinman M, Acosta J, Keith J, Sigel C. (7/21/16). Testing Getting To Outcomes’ impact on implementation of

evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programming in community settings. 2016 HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Grantee Conference. Baltimore, MD.

Chinman M and Henze K. (6/2/16). Integrating peer support specialists into clinical practice. 19th Annual VA

Psychology Leadership Conference. San Antonio, TX. Chinman M, Acosta J, Ebener P., Malone PS, Slaughter M. (12/14/2015). Testing the Getting To Outcomes

implementation support intervention in prevention-oriented, community-based settings. 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Washington, DC.

Chinman, MC. (11/20/2015). Getting To Outcomes®: Enhancing Quality of Interventions Promoting Healthy

Sexuality (EQUIPS). Invited address as part of the Visiting Scholars Program in Implementation Science, Translational Research Institute, University of Arkansas Medical School, Little Rock, AR.

Chinman M (10/26/15). Vermont prevention planning. Invited address at the 5th Annual Vermont Prevention Day

& Annual Member Meeting 2015. Burlington, VT. Chinman, MC. (9/25/2015). Getting To Outcomes®: Enhancing Quality of Interventions Promoting Healthy

Sexuality (EQUIPS). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA. Powell, B. J., Waltz, T. J., Chinman, M. J., Damschroder, L. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. J., Proctor, E. K., &

Kirchner, J. E. (2015, September 25). Refining a compilation of discrete implementation strategies and determining their importance and feasibility. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration, Seattle, Washington.

Waltz TJ, Powell BJ, Chinman MJ, Damschroder LJ, Smith JL, Matthieu MJ, Proctor EK, & Kirchner JE. (2015,

September 25). Structuring complex recommendations: methods and general findings. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration, Seattle, Washington.

Matthieu, M. J., Rosen, C., Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Chinman, M. J., Damschroder, L. J., Smith, J. L., Proctor,

E. K., & Kirchner, J. E. (2015, September 25). Implementing prolonged exposure for PTSD in the VA: Expert recommendations from the ERIC project. Oral presentation at the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration, Seattle, Washington.

McCarthy SA, Chinman M, Smelson D, Hannah G (7/8/2015). Incorporating evidence-based dual-diagnosis

treatments into VA homelessness services. Poster presented at the 2015 HSR&D/QUERI National Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

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Imm P, Chinman M, Wandersman A., (June 26, 2015). Getting To Outcomes (GTO): The utilization of a

community based participatory research model. Panel presentation at the 15th Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action (Division 27 of the American Psychological Association). University of Massachusetts, Lowell.

Powell, B. J., Waltz, T. J., Chinman, M. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. M., Proctor, E. K., Damschroder, L. J., &

Kirchner, J. E. (2014, December 9). A refined compilation of implementation strategies: Results from modified Delphi and concept mapping exercises. Poster presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Co-sponsored by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

Powell, B. J., Waltz, T. J., Chinman, M. J., Smith, J. L., Matthieu, M. M., Proctor, E. K., Damschroder, L. J., &

Kirchner, J. E. (2014, December 9). Building expert consensus for characterizing discrete implementation strategies. Oral presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Co-sponsored by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

Waltz, T. J., Powell, B. J., Chinman, M. J., Matthieu, M. M., Proctor, E. K., Damschroder, L. J., & Kirchner, J. E.

(2014, December 9). Concept mapping: harnessing the power of an expert panel to conceptualize relationships among 73 implementation strategies. Oral presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Co-sponsored by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

Matthieu, M. M., Waltz, T. J., Kirchner, J. E., Damschroder, L. J., Chinman, M. J., Smith, J. L., Powell, B. J., &

Proctor, E. K. (2014, December 9). Development and application of a menu-based choice framework to structure expert recommendations for implementing complex practice changes in the VA. Oral presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Co-sponsored by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

Chinman M, Acosta J, Ebener P. (12/8-9/2014). A novel test of the GTO implementation support intervention in

low resource settings: Year 1 findings and challenges. 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Transforming Health Systems to Optimize Individual and Population Health. Bethesda, MD.

Acosta J, Chinman M, Ebener P. (12/8-9/2014). An intervention to improve program implementation: Findings

from a two-year cluster randomized trial of Assets-Getting To Outcomes. 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Transforming Health Systems to Optimize Individual and Population Health. Bethesda, MD.

Chinman M. (10/8/2014). Peer Specialists: Implementation, Evidence, and Effective Supervision. The Pillars of

Peer Support Services Summit VI. Atlanta, GA. Chinman M, Stanley S. (6/16/2014). Peer support services: Evidence and experience. Evolving Relationships in

Behavioral Health for Peers, Psychiatrists, and Other Professionals. Pittsburgh, PA. Kirchner JE, Chinman M, Hamilton AB, Ritchie MJ. (6/7/2014). Making practice change possible in learning

healthcare organizations: Applying state-of-the-art implementation strategies. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. San Diego, CA.

Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Malone, P., Slaughter, M. (5/27/14-5/30/14). Findings from a two-year

cluster randomized trial of Assets-Getting to Outcomes. Society for Prevention Research 22nd Annual

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Meeting, Comprehensive and Coordinated Prevention Systems: Building Partnerships and Transcending Boundaries. Washington, DC.

Chinman M. (9/10-11/13). Peer support implementation across mental health programs: Inpatient, outpatient and

PRRC. We Are Better Together: Best Practices in VHA Peer Support Supervision and Implementation. Dallas, TX.

Chinman M. (8/22/13). Understanding and utilizing research and outcome data to validate Peer Support services.

Peer Support – Bridging the Gap-Defining Skills for the Future. Minneapolis, MN. Acosta, A., Chinman, M., Ebener, P., (8/19-21/13). Getting To Outcomes in human service settings. Global

Implementation Conference. Washington, DC. Cohen AN, Chinman M, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, Young AS. (6/23-25/13). Using patient-facing kiosks to

support quality improvement at mental health clinics. Poster at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Hamilton A, Chinman M, Cohen A, Oberman R, Young A. (6/23-25/13). Implementation of Consumer Providers

in mental health settings. Poster at 2013 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD. Smelson, D., Chinman, M., McCarthy, S., Siegfriedt, J., Sawh, L., Kane, V., Weaver, D., Strong, S., Issa, F.

(5/14/13). Implementing evidence-based co-occurring disorder treatment in VA-HUD VASH: The MISSION-GTO Study. VISN 5 Homelessness Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Henze K, Chinman M. (3/12/13). Peer Support Supervision. Peer Support Lecture Series, Employee Education

System. Chinman, M., Ebener, P., Imm, P., (9/21/12). An analysis of the attitudes, sales practices, and enforcement of

off/on-premises alcohol outlets. 25th Annual National Prevention Network Prevention Research Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.

Acosta, A., Chinman, M., Ebener, P., (9/20/12). Improving prevention quality: One year findings from a

randomized trial of Assets-Getting To Outcomes. 25th Annual National Prevention Network Prevention Research Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.

Chinman M, Henze K, Sweeny P. (9/11/12). Implementation of Peer Support in VA Mental Health Programs.

Peer Support Lecture Series, Employee Education System . Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Burkhart, Q., Clifford, M., Corsello, M., Duffy, T., Hunter, S., Jones, M.,

Lahti, M., Malone, P., Paddock, S., Phillips, A., Savell, S., Scales, P., & Tellet-Royce, N. (3/19/2012). A large-scale randomized trial of the Getting To Outcomes implementation support intervention. Fifth Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Research at the Crossroads, Bethesda, MD.

Chinman M, Shoai R, Cohen A, Young A, Hamilton AB. (3/19/12). Implementation of new clinical services:

Paradigm shifts and practical adjustments. Fifth Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Research at the Crossroads, Bethesda, MD.

Chinman, M. & Acosta, J. (10/13/2011). Getting To Outcomes and teen pregnancy prevention: Past, present, and

future. Healthy Teen Network's 32nd Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

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Cohen, AN & Chinman, M. (8/24/11). Utilizing quality improvement teams to address gaps in care: Techniques and tools. Workshop at the VA National Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Chinman M, Henze K, Russo A, Sweeny P. (8/23/11). Case examples of using organizational change strategies to

support the Uniform Services Handbook requirements’ for Peer Support. Workshop at the VA National Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Chinman, M., Acosta, J., Ebener, P., Burkhart, Q., Clifford, M., Corsello, M., Duffy, T., Hunter, S., Jones, M.,

Lahti, M., Malone, P., Paddock, S., Phillips, A., Savell, S., Scales, P., & Tellet-Royce, N. (6/17/2011). Supporting the implementation of positive youth development programs through Getting To Outcomes®: One year findings from a community-level randomized trial. 2011 Society for Community Research and Action biennial conference, Chicago, IL.

Chinman M, O’Brien-Mazza D. (3/23/2011). Peer Support Implementation in DVA Mental Health Programs:

Maximizing the Effectiveness of Mental Health Services in the Prevention of Suicide. 2011 DoD/VA Suicide Prevention Conference: All the Way Home: Preventing Suicide Among Service Members and Veterans, Boston, MA.

Chinman M. (3/4/2011). Implementing and Sustaining Peer Positions. Peer Support in Recovery: Learning About

and Celebrating Peers, Pittsburgh, PA. Chinman M, Savell S, Clifford M, Duffy T, Jones M, Tellot-Royce N. (11/18/2010). Getting To Outcomes and

Developmental Assets in Maine: Year 1 Findings. Search Institute Conference, Houston, TX. Chinman M (8/10/10). LRC Survey Data and Impact On Implementation Of Peer Support Efforts In VA. Peer

Support: Combating Stigma, Chicago, IL. Chinman M, McCarthy S, Hannah G. (7/27/10). VA HOMES: Building Capacity of VA Homeless Staff to Adopt

and Self-Evaluate Evidence-Based Treatments Through the Getting to Outcomes Framework. Implementing a Public Health Model for Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Veterans, Baltimore, MD.

Chinman M (6/22/10). Toward The Implementation of Peer Workers in Clinical Settings. Invited address at the

conference, We’re in this Together: Peer Staff in Behavioral Health. New Haven, CT Chinman M (6/11/10). Consumer Providers. Gli UFE in versione USA. Invited address at the Utenti Familiari

Esperti Conference, Trento, Italy. Chinman M, Shoai R, Cohen A, Young A, Hamilton AB. (4/29/10). Addressing Implementation Challenges

Deploying New Clinical Services. Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock AR.

Cohen, AN, Chinman, M, Hamilton AB, Smith J. (4/28/10). Building Quality Improvement Teams to Address

Gaps in Care: Tools, Methods, and Evaluation. Workshop at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock AR.

Chinman M, McCarthy S, Hannah G. (11/3/09). Homeless Outcomes: a Model for Evaluation and Success

(HOMES). Poster presented at Homeless Veterans Summit: Ending Homelessness among Veterans in Five Years, Washington, DC.

Chinman M. (9/25/09). Implementing Peer Support. Conference for VISN 1 VA Clinical Staff. Partnering with

Peers: Exploring the Next Frontier in VA Mental Health Services. Bedford, MA.

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Chinman M. (7/22/09). Helping Staff Comply with the Uniform Services Handbook Requirements of Peer

Support. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs conference: Meeting the Diverse Mental Health Needs of Veterans: Implementing the Uniform Services Handbook, Baltimore MD.

Chinman M. (6/18/09). Implementing Peer Support: Barriers and Breakthroughs. Peer Support: Lighting the Path

to Recovery, Department of Veterans Affairs Employee Education System and The Office of Mental Health, Salt Lake City, UT.

Chinman M, Lucksted A, Gresen R, Davis M, Losonczy M, Sussner B, Martone L, Young A. (2/12/2009). Using

Stakeholder Analysis to Improve Implementation of the VA Uniform Service Package. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD.

Hunter, S., Ebener, P., Chinman, M. (11/6/08). Conducting Evaluation Capacity Building: Lessons Learned from

a GTO Demonstration. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association. Denver, CO.

Tremain, B., Chinman, M., Wandersman, A., Imm, P., (11/8/08). IGTO: A Web-Based Technology to Build

Capacity. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association. Denver, CO. Chinman, M., Ebener, P., Hunter, S. (11/8/08). The Getting To Outcomes-Continuous Quality Improvement

Demonstration and Evaluation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association. Denver, CO.

Chinman M. (8/28/08). How to Prepare/Assist Your Mental Health Teams to Integrate Peer Support. Developing

Roles of Peers in VA Mental Health Services, Seattle, WA. Chinman M, Lucksted A, Gresen RC, Davis M, Losonczy M, Sussner B, Martone L. (7/22/08). Implementation of

Mental Health Peer Support Technicians in the VA. Poster presented at the Department of Veterans Affairs Continuing the Transformation of VA Mental Health Services: Bridging the Gaps National Meeting, Arlington, VA.

Cohen A, Young A, Hamilton A, Chinman M, et al. (7/22/08). Evaluating Challenges and Facilitators to

Improving Care for Schizophrenia: EQUIP-2 Results at Eight VA Medical Centers. Poster presented at the Department of Veterans Affairs Continuing the Transformation of VA Mental Health Services: Bridging the Gaps National Meeting, Arlington, VA.

Kauth MR, Hamilton JV, Henderson K, Chinman M, Bateman S, Brister T, Gearin J Hansson V, Martone L,

Schmidt E, Williams E. (7/22-23/08). Employing Performance Monitoring and Facilitation to Promote Consumer Councils and Recovery Plan Adoption in VISN 16. Presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Continuing the Transformation of VA Mental Health Services: Bridging the Gaps National Meeting, Arlington, VA.

Young AS, Hamilton A, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Kessler C (2/14/08). Improving Care for Schizophrenia: Process Evaluation of Implementation in EQUIP. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD.

Chinman M. (2/5-6/08). Overcoming barriers to community integration and recovery. The National Local

Recovery Coordinators Training, Dallas, TX. Chinman M. (8/3/07). Transforming the system. The Evolving Roles of Peers In VA Mental Health, Chicago, Il.

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Chinman M, Young, AS, Hassell J, Davidson L. (7/18/07, 7/19/07). Toward the implementation of mental health

consumer providers services in the VA. Transforming Mental Health Care: Promoting Recovery and Integrated Care Conference, Alexandria, VA.

Chinman, M., Hunter, S., Ebener, P., Paddock, S., Stillman, L., Imm, P., Wandersman, A (6/8/07). Testing a

capacity-building intervention: The Getting To Outcomes demonstration and evaluation. Paper presented at the 11th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action. Pasadena, CA.

Flaspohler, P., Wandersman, A., Saul, J., Durlak, J., Zeldin, S., Chinman, M., et al. (6/8/07). Illuminating the

framework: Strengthening dissemination and implementation through application of the interactive systems framework for dissemination and implementation. Paper presented at the 11th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action. Pasadena, CA.

Chinman, M., Hunter, S., Ebener, P., Paddock, S., Stillman, L., Imm, P., Wandersman, A (5/30/07). Testing a

capacity-building intervention: The Getting To Outcomes demonstration and evaluation. Society for Prevention Research 15th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

Young AS, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Hamilton A, Henderson C, Hamilton JV, Hicks P, Widmark C (2/21/07-

2/23/07). EQUIP: Improving care for schizophrenia. Poster presented at 25th Annual VA Health Services Research & Development Meeting. Washington, DC.

Chinman MJ, Young AS, Hassell J, Mintz J, Magnabosco, JL (2/22/07). Feasibility of implementing

computerized self-assessment in routine care settings serving patients with severe mental illness. 25th Annual VA Health Services Research & Development Meeting. Washington, DC.

Chinman M, Imm P, Novince L & Wandersman A (2/14/07). Integrating the Getting to Outcomes Model with

Developmental Assets: Strategies for coalitions to focus on Asset-Building. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America’s National Leadership Forum XVII: Coalitions: The Road to Results, Washington DC.

Chinman, M., Hunter, S., Ebener, P., Paddock, S., Stillman, L., Imm, P., Wandersman, A (11/4/06). Using

Empowerment Evaluation (specifically Getting to Outcomes) to improve communities' capacity to conduct high quality prevention programming: A Center for Disease Control Case Example. American Evaluation Association, Evaluation 2006, Portland, OR.

Chinman M, Young, AS, Hassell J, Davidson L. (9/7/06). Toward the implementation of mental health consumer

providers services. Poster presented at National Best practice Conference in Mental Health: Thorny Issues in Mental Health Delivery, Portland, OR.

Chinman, M. (6/22/06). Getting To Outcomes demonstration & evaluation: Building community capacity for high

quality prevention. Multiple Perspectives on Real World Helping and Social Action, jointly sponsored by SPSSI, EAESP, pre-conference for the 2006 SPSSI biennial conference, Long Beach, California.

Chinman, M. (1/13/06). What is “Recovery” and how do we measure it? Retreat of the South Central Mental

Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Little Rock, AR. Resnick S, Goodale L, Chinman M, Pazienza N, Cadoret G. (11/1/05). Program structure: Where do peer services

fit in the VA System? Independent programs or integrated services? Mutual Learning: VA Peer Support & Education Conference, Memphis, TN.

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Chinman, M., Hunter, S., Khatapoush, S. (10/25/05). Getting To Outcomes: A community based approach to building capacity for high quality prevention. Addiction Health Services Research Conference (AHSR), Santa Monica, CA.

Chinman, M. (9/12/05). Peer support among those with serious mental illnesses: Empirical evidence and program

implications. Quality Forum convened by the /RAND NIMH Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care, Los Angeles, CA.

Chinman, M., Imm, P., Ebener, P., Hunter, S., Wandersman, A (8/29/05). Getting To Outcomes: Building

capacity for high quality prevention. 18th Annual National Prevention Network Prevention Research Conference, New York City, NY.

Young AS, Chinman M, Mintz J, Hassell J, Magnabosco J, Cohen AN (7/19/05). Implementing routine outcome

assessment to improve care for mental illness. Poster at the NIMH Mental Health Services Research Meeting: Broadening the Scope of Scientific Investigation, Bethesda MD.

Young AS, Chinman M, Forquer SL, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A (7/19/05): A Consumer-led intervention that

improves provider quality. Research presentation at the NIMH Mental Health Services Research Meeting: Broadening the Scope of Scientific Investigation, Bethesda MD.

Young AS, Chinman M, Mintz J, Hassell J, Magnabosco J (6/27/05). Implementing routine outcome assessment

to improve care for mental illness. Research presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA.

Young AS, Chinman M, Forquer SL, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A. (6/26/05) A Consumer-led intervention that

improves provider quality. Poster at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA.

Chinman, M., Young, A.S., Mintz, J., Shih, S., Hassell, J. (February 16-18, 2005). Evaluating computer self-assessments in patients with severe mental illness. 23rd Annual VA Health Services Research & Development Meeting. Washington, DC.

Chinman, M. (10/29/04). Peer support programs. Recovery and Rehabilitation of the Client with Psychosis:

Evidence-Based Practices. Mental Illness Research, Education, & Clinical Center, Huntington Beach, CA.

Young, A.S., Cohen, A.N., Chinman, M.J., Mintz, J. (8/12/04). Informatics to improve care for schizophrenia.

Research presentation at the VA 2004 Information Technology Conference, Austin TX.

Chinman, M., Imm, P., Wandersman, A, Ebener, P., Hunter, S., Sheldon, J. (1/20/04). Getting To Outcomes 2004: Promoting Accountability through Methods and Tools for Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America’s National Leadership Forum XIV: Systems for Strategic Planning, Washington DC.

Young AS, Chinman M, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A, Mintz J, Forquer SL (12/10/03). A consumer-led

intervention that improves clinical competencies of providers. Poster at the Department of Veterans Affairs Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

Fetterman, D., Wandersman, A, Chinman, M., Imm, P., & Zhang, X. (12/7/03). Empowerment Evaluation: The Next Generation. American Evaluation Association, Evaluation 2003, Reno, NV.

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Zhang, X & Chinman, M. (8/26/03). iGTO: An Interactive Web-based System for Evidence-based Prevention. The National Prevention Network’s 16th Annual Prevention Research Conference: Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Feinberg, M. Spoth, R., Weissberg, R. Greenberg, M., Wandersman, A., Chinman, M., Mihalic, S., Hawkins, D.

(5/30/03-6/1/03). Capacity and infrastructure development: Models and next steps in the diffusion of empirically supported interventions. 10th Annual Meeting of Effectiveness and Dissemination in Prevention Research: Society for Prevention Research, Seattle, WA

Orlando M, Wenzel S, Mandell W, Ebener P, Becker K, Damesek L, Farley D, Chan K, Ryan G, Chinman M,

Burnam A. (November 9-13, 2002). Assessing and improving quality of care in the therapeutic community. 130th Annual Meeting of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, Philadelphia, PA.

Young AS, Forquer SL, Chinman MJ, Rowe M, Miller A, Knight E: (May 20, 2002). Improving the Competency

of Clinicians Treating People with Mental Illness. A research presentation at the American Psychiatric Association 2002 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA.

Cradock, J.A., Chinman, M.J., Young, A.S. (April 14, 2002). Characteristics of High Utilizers of Psychiatric

Emergency Services. Poster presentation. 82nd Annual Convention, Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA.

Tate, D. C., Tebes, J. K., Kaufman, J. S., Chinman, M. J., & Bowler, S. (April, 2002). A comparison of arrested

youth to nonarrested youth in a mental health care system. Paper presented at the Ninth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Anderson D, Callahan J, Chinman M, Watts-Davis B, McGencey S. (February 21, 2002). Sustaining: The Future

of Community Coalitions. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Teleconference, St. Petersburg, FL. Available at http://www.health.org/multimedia/webcasts/cadca/020221.htm.

Young AS, Forquer SL, Chinman MJ, Rowe M, Miller A, Knight E, Cradock J. (February 14, 2002). Improving

the Competency of Clinicians Providing Care to People with Severe Mental Illness. Poster presentation. 20th Annual VA Health Services Research & Development Meeting. Washington, DC.

Chinman M, Young A. (February 14, 2002). Using consumers and mutual support to improve public sector

mental health care. Poster presentation. 20th Annual VA Health Services Research & Development Meeting. Washington, DC.

Chinman, M. (November 16, 2001). Getting to Outcomes: Method and tools for self evaluation and

accountability. Bi-National Drug Demand Reduction Conference, Mexico City. Chinman, M., Flaspohler, P., Ace, A., Wandersman, A., Crusto, C., Imm, P., Ford, L., Holmes, B., Kaufman, , J.,

Andrews, A. (June 8, 2001). Involving Local Stakeholders in the Evaluation of Their Own Programs: The South Carolina First Steps Initiative. 8th Biennial Conference for the Society for Community Research and Action. Atlanta, GA.

Chinman, M., Flaspohler, P., Ace, A., Wandersman, A., Crusto, C., Imm, P., Ford, L., Holmes, B., Kaufman, J.,

Andrews, A. (June 8, 2001). Results Oriented Grant Making: Building Program Accountability into a Statewide Initiative. 8th Biennial Conference for the Society for Community Research and Action. Atlanta, GA.

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Connell, C.M. & Chinman, M.J. (June 8, 2001). Community Collaboration and Research: Evaluating the Positive Youth Development Collaborative (PYDC). 8th Biennial Conference for the Society for Community Research and Action. Atlanta, GA.

Chinman, M. (December 7, 2000). Using Getting to Outcomes to link risk and protective factors to prevention programming. Advanced Seminar on Risk and Protective Factors. Community Partnership

of Southern Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Chinman, M., Flaspohler, P., Ace, A., Wandersman, A., Crusto, C., Imm, P., Ford, L., Holmes, B., Kaufman, J.,

Andrews, A. (November 8, 2000). Evaluating the Grant Process in First Steps: The South Carolina Initiative. 15th Annual Conference of the American Evaluation Association. Honolulu, HA.

Chinman, M. (March 13, 2000). Getting to Outcomes: Method and tools for self evaluation and accountability. Connecticut Prevention Institute, Hartford, CT. Imm, P. & Chinman, M. (November 3-4, 1999). Getting to Outcomes: Method and tools for self evaluation and accountability. Western CAPT Conference, Reno, NV. Chinman, M., Wandersman, A., Kaftarian, S. (November 1-2, 1999). Getting to Outcomes: Method and tools for self evaluation and accountability. Northeast CAPT Regional Fall Institute,

Providence, RI. Chinman, M. & Imm, P. (October 20-21, 1999). Getting to Outcomes: Method and tools for self evaluation and accountability. Midwestern CAPT Conference, Chicago, IL. Wandersman, A., Chinman, M., Imm, P. (October 14-15, 1999). Getting to Outcomes: Method and tools for self evaluation and accountability. Southeastern CAPT Conference, Atlanta, GA. Chinman, M. (September 23, 1999). Community Readiness and Needs Assessment. New

Hampshire State Incentive Grant Training. Concord, NH. Imm, P. Chinman, M., Wandersman, A. (August 17, 1999). Evaluation from start to finish.

Southeastern School for Alcohol and Drug Studies. Athens, GA. Chinman, M. J., Weingarten, R., Davidson, L. (May 13, 1999). On the road to collaborative treatment planning: Consumer and provider perspectives. International Association of Psychosocial

Rehabilitation Services: Bridges to Recovery, Minneapolis, MN. Chinman, M. (December 15, 1998).Evaluating community coalitions. Meeting of the Division of

Prevention and Community Research, Yale University School of Medicine. New Haven, CT. Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Weingarten, R., (1998). Implementing a collaborative treatment planning process. Consumer and Mental Health Associations: Coming Together in 1998 United in

Leadership, Washington, DC. Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Weingarten, R., (1998). Welcome Basket: An innovative consumer-run outreach program. Consumer and Mental Health Associations: Coming Together in 1998

United in Leadership, Washington DC Chinman, M. J. (1997). An untapped resource: Using Assertive Community Treatment to improve person-environment fit. The Sixth Biennial Conference for the Society for Community Research

and Action, Columbia, SC.

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Davidson, L., Chinman, M. J., Kloos, B., Weingarten, R., Stayner, D., & Tebes, J. K. (1997).

Peer support among individuals with severe mental illness: History, roadblocks, and a review of the evidence. The Sixth Biennial Conference for the Society for Community Research and Action, Columbia, SC.

Chinman, M., Imm, P., Morrissey, E., Nation, M., (1995). Fighting Back: Phase II Evaluation.

The Fifth Biennial Conference for the Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, Illinois. Butterfoss, F. D., Goodman, R. M., Wandersman, A., Valois, R.F., & Chinman, M. J. (1994).

The Plan Quality Index: A research and feedback tool for measuring the quality of plans. The Society for Public Health Educators, Raleigh, NC.

Chinman, M. (1994). Adolescent empowerment and development. Southeastern Psychological

Association, New Orleans, LA. Chinman, M. J., Anderson, C. M., Imm, P.S., Wandersman, A., & Goodman, R. M. (1994). A Longitudinal Cost and Benefit Analysis of Volunteer Participation in Community Coalitions. A poster

presented at the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Butterfoss, F., Chinman, M., Imm, P., Ochs, L., & Wilson, S. (1993). Evaluating a Fighting Back partnership: A regional prevention coalition. The fourth Biennial Conference for the Society for

Community Research and Action, Williamsburg, VA. Frank, J. R., Chinman, M. J., & Linney, J. A. (1993). Enhancing community residential care: Operator and mental health consumer perspectives. The Tenth Annual Eco-Community Conference,

Toccoa, GA. Imm, P., & Chinman, M. (1993). Using Prevention Plus III. Regional training in Prevention

Plus III, Columbia, SC. Breiter, H., Chinman, M., Wilson, S., & Wright, G. (1992). Coalitions R Us: An evaluation of the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention Program. Eco-Community Conference, St. John's Island, SC. Breiter, H., Chinman, M., & Wilson, S. (1992). Creating community coalitions. South Carolina Senior's Day

Conference, Columbia, SC. Linney, J. A., Chinman, M., & Frank, J. R. (1992). How to get what you want. SHARE

conference, Columbia, SC. Breiter, H., Butterfoss, F., Chinman, M., Duvall, N., Imm, P., & Wilson, S. (1991). Fighting Back and Working

Together: Evaluating community coalitions. Eco-Community Conference, St. John's Island, SC.