IDEAS Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books): 2011 – 2015

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IDEAS Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books):
2011 – 2015
Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books) – 2011
1. Cavaleri, M. A., Olin, S. S., Kim, A., Hoagwood, K. E., & Burns, B. J. (2011).
Family support in prevention programs for children at risk for
emotional/behavioral problems. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review,
14(4), 399-412. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
2. Gogel, L. P., Cavaleri, M. A., Gardin, J., & Wisdom, J. P. (2011). Retention and
ongoing participation in residential substance abuse treatment: Perspectives
from adolescents, parents and staff on barriers and facilitators during the
treatment process. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 38(4),
488-496. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
3. Gopalan, G., Dean-Assael, K., Klingenstein, K., Chacko, A., & McKay, M. M.
(2011). Caregiver depression and youth disruptive behavior difficulties. Social
Work in Mental Health, 9(1), 56-70. PMCID: PMC3027057.
4. Gopalan, G., Bannon, W.M., Dean-Assael, K., Fuss, A., Gardner, L., LaBarbara,
B., & McKay, M. M. (2011). Multiple Family Groups: An engaging mental health
intervention for child welfare involved families. Child Welfare, 90(4), 135-156.
PMCID: PMC3313081.
5. Gudiño, O., Nadeem, E., Kataoka, S. H., & Lau, A. (2011) Relative impact of
violence exposure and immigrant stressors on Latino youth psychopathology.
Journal of Community Psychology, 39(3), 316-335. PMCID: PMC – Journal in
Process.
6. Kataoka, S., Jaycox, L. H., Wong, M., Nadeem, E., Langley, A. Tang, L., & Stein,
B. D. (2011). Effects on school outcomes in low-income minority youth:
Preliminary findings from a community-partnered study of a school trauma
intervention. Ethnicity and Disease, 21, S1-58-S1-70. PMCID: PMC – Journal in
Process.
7. McKay, M. M., Blake, C., Bell, C., & Umpierre, M. (2011). Community based
collaborations. In W. Pequegnat (Ed.), How to write a successful research grant
application: A guide for social and behavioral scientists (pp. 9-20). New York, NY:
Plenum Press.
8. McKay, M. M., Gopalan, G., Franco, L., Dean-Assael, K., Chacko, A., Jackson,
J., & Fuss, A. (2011). A collaboratively designed child mental health service
model: Multiple family groups for urban children with conduct difficulties.
Research on Social Work Practice, 21(6), 664-674. PMCID: PMC3243310.
9. Nadeem, E., Jaycox, L., Kataoka, S. H., Langley, A. K., & Stein, B. D. (2011).
Going to scale: Experiences implementing a school-based trauma
intervention. School Psychology Review, 40(4), 549-568. PMCID: PMC – Journal
in Process.
10. Nadeem, E., Kataoka, S., Chang, V. Y., Wong, M., & Stein, B. D. (2011). The
role of teachers in school-based suicide prevention: A qualitative study of school
staff perspectives. Journal of School Mental Health, 3(4), 209-221. PMCID: PMC
– Journal in Process.
11. Rodriguez, J., Olin, S. S., Hoagwood, K. E., Shen, S., Burton, G., Radigan, M.,
& Jensen, P. S. (2011). The development and evaluation of a parent
empowerment program for family peer advocates. Journal of Child and Family
Studies, 20(4), 397-405. doi: 10.1007/s10826-010-9405-4. PMCID: PMC –
Journal in Process.
12. Wisdom J. P., Olin, S. S., Shorter, P., Burton, G., & Hoagwood, K. E. (2011).
Using a standardized parent walk-through to assess service provision in family
advisor services. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 20(6), 833-843. PMCID:
PMC – Journal in Process.
Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books) – 2012
13. Aarons, G.A., Glisson, C., Green, P.D., Hoagwood, K., Kelleher, K.J.,
Landsverk, J.A. (2012). The Organizational Social Context of Mental Health
Services and Clinician Attitudes Toward Evidence-Based Practice: A United
States National Study. Implementation Science, 7(1):56. PMCID: PMC3444886.
14. Acri, M. C., Gogel, L. P., Pollock, M., & Wisdom, J. P. (2012). What adolescents
need to prevent relapse after treatment for substance abuse: A comparison of
youth, parent, and staff perspectives. J Child Adoles Subst, (21), 117-129.
PMCID: PMC3979558.
15. Acri, M. C., Palinkas, L., Hoagwood, K. E., Shen, S., Alegria, D., Reutz, J. R., &
Landsverk, J. (2012). Interorganizational Relationships Among Family Support
Organizations and Child Mental Health Agencies. Administration and Policy in
Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 1-8. PMCID: PMC334636.
16. Alegria, M., Lin, J., Chen, C. N., Duan, N., Cook, B., & Meng, X. L. (2012). The
impact of insurance coverage in diminishing racial and ethnic disparities in
behavioral health services. Health services research, 47(3pt2), 1322-1344.
PMCID: PMC3418830.
17. Alicea, S., Pardo, G., Conover, K., Gopalan, G., & McKay, M. (2012). Step-up:
promoting youth mental health and development in inner-city high schools.
Clinical social work journal, 40(2), 175-186. PMCID: PMC3616766.
18. Almirall, D., Compton, S. N., Gunlicks-Stoessel, M., Duan, N., & Murphy, S. A.
(2012). Designing a pilot sequential multiple assignment randomized trial for
developing an adaptive treatment strategy. Statistics in Medicine, 31(17), 18871902. PMCID: PMC3399974.
19. Arnold L.E., Mount K., Frazier T.W., Demeter C., Youngstrom E.A., Fristad M.A.,
Birmaher B., Horwitz S.M., Findling R.L., Kowatch R., Axelson D.A. (2012).
Pediatric bipolar disorder and ADHD: Family history comparison in the LAMS
clinical sample. Journal of affective disorders,141(2), 382-389. PMCID:
PMC3574899.
20. Baker-Ericzén, M. J., Connelly, C. D., Hazen, A. L., Dueñas, C., Landsverk, J. A.,
& Horwitz, S. M. (2012). A collaborative care telemedicine intervention to
overcome treatment barriers for Latina women with depression during the
perinatal period. Families, Systems, & Health, 30(3), 224. PMCID: PMC3780578.
21. Bannon, W.M., Beharie, N., Olshtain-Mann, O., McKay, M.M., Goldstein, L.,
Cavaleri, M.A. et al. (2012). Youth substance use in a context of family
homelessness. Child Youth Services Review, 34(1), 1-7. PMCID: PMC3415269.
22. Brecht, C. J., Shaw, R. J., St John, N. H., & Horwitz, S. M. (2012). Effectiveness
of therapeutic and behavioral interventions for parents of low-birth-weight
premature infants: A review. Infant Mental Health Journal, 33(6), 651-665.
PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
23. Brister, T., Cavaleri, M. A., Olin, S. S., Shen, S., Burns, B. J., & Hoagwood, K.
E. (2012). An Evaluation of the NAMI Basics Program. Journal of Child and
Family Studies, 21(3), 439-442. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
24. Cavaleri, M. A., Wisdom, J. P., Olin, S. S., Eyberg, S., & Hoagwood, K. E.
(2012). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Systematic review. [Technical Report].
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for Assessing the
Evidence Base: Review Series.
25. Chacko, A., Anderson, L., & Rajwan, E. (2012). A developmental perspective on
behavioral indicators of early onset disruptive behavior disorders. In C. Thomas
& K. Pope (Eds.), The origins of antisocial behavior: A developmental
perspective. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
26. Chor, K. H. B., McClelland, G. M., Weiner, D. A., Jordan, N., & Lyons, J. S.
(2012). Predicting outcomes of children in residential treatment: A comparison of
a decision support algorithm and a multidisciplinary team decision model. Child
Youth Serv Rev, 34(12): 2345-2352.
27. Frazier, S. L., Chacko, A., Van Gessel, C., O’Boyle, C., & Pelham, W. E. (2012).
The summer treatment program meets the south side of Chicago: bridging
science and service in urban after-school programs. Child and adolescent mental
health, 17(2), 86-92. PMCID: PMC3529937.
28. Fristad M.A., Frazier T.W., Youngstrom E.A., Mount K., Field B.W., Demeter C.,
Birmaher B., Kowatch R.A., Arnold L.E., Axelson D., Gill M.K., Horwitz S.M.,
Findling R.L. (2012). What differentiates children visiting outpatient mental health
services with bipolar spectrum disorder from children with other psychiatric
diagnoses? Bipolar Disord, 14(5):497-506. PMCID: PMC3407300.
29. Gee, L., Peebles, R., Golden, N. H., Storfer-Isser, A., Heinberg, L. J., & Horwitz,
S. M. (2012). Language Spoken at Home and Parental Birthplace Moderate the
Association of Race/Ethnicity and Distorted Weight Perception. Clinical
Pediatrics, 51(12), 1155-1163. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
30. Goldhaber-Fiebert J.D., Bailey S.L., Hurlburt M.S., Zhang J., Snowden L.R.,
Wulczyn F., Landsverk J., Horwitz S.M. (2012). Evaluating child welfare policies
with decision-analytic simulation models. Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research, 39(6), 466-477. PMCID:
PMC3589566.
31. Green, C. A., Wisdom, J. P., Wolfe, L., & Firemark, A. (2012). Engaging youths
with serious mental illnesses in treatment: STARS study consumer
recommendations. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 35(5), 360-368. PMCID:
PMC3536447.
32. Gudiño, O. G., Nadeem, E., Kataoka, S. H., & Lau, A. S. (2012). Reinforcement
sensitivity and risk for psychopathology following exposure to violence: a
vulnerability-specificity model in Latino youth. Child Psychiatry & Human
Development, 43(2), 306-321. PMCID: PMC3637687.
33. Hoagwood, K.E., Jensen, P., Acri, M., Olin, S.S., Lewandowski, E., & Herman,
R. (2012). Outcome domains in child mental health research since 1996: Have
they changed and why does it matter? J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry,
51(12): 1241-1260. PMCID: PMC3513697.
34. Hoffman, K. A., Green, C. A., Ford, J. H., Wisdom, J. P., Gustafson, D. H., &
McCarty, D. (2012). Improving quality of care in substance abuse treatment using
five key process improvement principles. Journal of Behavioral Health Services
Research, 39(3), 234-244. PMCID: PMC3495233.
35. Horwitz S.M., Hurlburt M.S., Heneghan A., Zhang J., Rolls-Reutz S., Fisher E.,
Landsverk J., Stein R.E.K. (2012). Mental Health Problems in Young Children
Investigated by US Child Welfare Agencies. J Am Acad Child Adolesc
Psychiatry, 51(6), 572-581. PMCID: PMC3834350.
36. Horwitz S.M., Demeter C., Hayden M., Storfer-Isser A., Frazier T.W., Fristad
M.A., Arnold L.E., Youngstrom E.A., Birmaher B., Axelson D., Findling R.L.
(2012). Parents’ Perceptions of Benefit of Children’s Mental Health Treatment
and Continued Services Use. Psychiatr Serv, 63(8), 793-801. PMCID:
PMC3448336.
37. Horwitz S.M., Hurlburt M.S., Goldhaber-Fiebert J.D., Heneghan A.M., Zhang J.,
Rolls-Reutz J., Fisher E., Landsverk J., Stein R.E.K. (2012). Mental Health
Services Use by Children Investigated by Child Welfare Agencies. Pediatrics,
130(5), 861-869. PMCID: PMC3483894.
38. Huffman, L. C., Wang, N. E., Saynina, O., Wren, F. J., Wise, P. H., & Horwitz, S.
M. (2012). Predictors of Hospitalization After an Emergency Department Visit for
California Youths With Psychiatric Disorders. Psychiatric Services,63(9), 896905. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
39. Nadeem, E. (2012). Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy: Systematic review.
[Technical Report]. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
for Assessing the Evidence Base: Review Series.
40. Shaw R.J., Bernard R.S., Storfer-Isser A., Rhine W., Horwitz S.M. (2012).
Parental Coping in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. J Clin Psychol Meds, 20(2),
135-42. PMCID: PMC3578086.
41. Wisdom, J. P., Cavaleri, M. A., Onwuegbuzie, A. J. & Green, C. A. (2012).
Methodological reporting in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods health
services research articles. Health Services Research, 47(2), 721-745. PMCID:
PMC3419885.
Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books) – 2013
42. Bearman, S. K., Weisz, J. R., Chorpita, B. F., Hoagwood, K., Ward, A., Ugueto,
A. M., Bernstein, A. (2013). More Practice, Less Preach? The Role of
Supervision Processes and Therapist Characteristics in EBP Implementation.
Adm Policy Ment Health, 40(6), 518-529. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
43. Beidas, R. S., Aarons, G., Barg, F., Evans, A., Hadley, T., Hoagwood, K.,
Marcus, S., Schoenwald, S., Walsh, L., & Mandell, D. S. (2013). Policy to
implementation: Evidence-based practice in community mental health: Study
Protocol. Implementation Science, 8(1), 38. PMCID: PMC3618103.
44. Chen, Q., Galfalvy, H., & Duan, N. (2013). Effects of Disease Misclassification on
Exposure–Disease Association. American journal of public health, 103(5), e67e73. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
45. Chronis-Tuscano, A.M., Chacko, A., & Barkley, R. (2013). Key Issues Relevant
to the Efficacy of Behavioral Treatment for ADHD: A Response to the SonugaBarke et al. Meta-Analysis of Non-Pharmacological Treatments for ADHD.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 170-7: 799. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
46. Connelly, C. D., Hazen, A. L., Baker-Ericzen, M. J., Landsverk, J., Horwitz, S. M.
(2013). Is Screening for Depression in the Perinatal Period Enough? The Cooccurrence of Depression, Substance Abuse, and Intimate Partner Violence in
Culturally Diverse Pregnant Women. Journal of Women’s Health, 22(10), 844852. PMCID: PMC3787578.
47. Duan, N., Kravitz, R. L., & Schmid, C. H. (2013). Single-patient (n-of-1) trials: a
pragmatic clinical decision methodology for patient-centered comparative
effectiveness research. Journal of clinical epidemiology, 66(8), S21-S28. PMCID:
PMC – Journal in Process.
48. Findling, R. L., Jo, B., Frazier, T. W., Youngstrom, E. A., Demeter, E. A., Fristad, M. A.,
Birmaher, B., Kowatch, R., Arnold, L. E., Axelson, D. A., Ryan, N., Houser, J. C., Brace,
D. J., Marsh, L. E., Gill, M. K., Depew, J., Rowles, B. M., Horwitz, S. M. (2013). The 24month Course of Manic Symptoms in Children. Bipolar Disorders, 15(6), 669-679.
PMCID: PMC3762908.
49. Gallo, K. P., Comer, J. S., & Barlow, D. H. (2013). Direct-to-consumer marketing of
psychological treatments for anxiety disorders. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 27(8), 793801. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
50. Gearing, R. E., Schwalbe, C. S., Lee, R., & Hoagwood, K. E. (2013). The Effectiveness
of Booster Sessions in CBT Treatment for Child and Adolescent Mood and Anxiety
Disorders. Depression and Anxiety, 30(9), 800-808. PMCID: Journal in Process.
51. Gee, L., Peebles, R., Storfer-Isser, A., Golden, N. H., Horwitz, S. M. (2013).
Underestimatation of Weight Status in California Adolescents. Childhood Obesity, 9(2),
132-136. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
52. Green, J. G., McLaughlin, K. A., Alegría, M., Costello, E. J., Gruber, M., Hoagwood, K.,
Leaf, P., Olin, S., Sampson, N., & Kessler, R. (2013). School mental health resources
and adolescent mental health service use. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 52(5),
501-510. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
53. Hafeman, D., Axelson, D., Demeter, C., Findling, R., Fristad, M. A., Kowatch, R. A.,
Younstom, E. A., Horwitz, S. M., Arnold, L. E., Frazier, T. W., Ryan, N., Jill, M. K.,
Hauser-Harrington, J., Depew, J., Rowles, B. M,, Birmaher, B. (2013). Phenomenology
of Bipolar Disorder, not Otherwise Specified in Youth: A Comparison of Clinical
Characteristics with Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 15(3), 240-252. PMCID:
PMC3644315.
54. Hayden, M., Connelly, C. D., Baker-Ericzen, M., Hazen, A. L., Horwitz, S. M.
(2013). Exploring Perceptions and Experiences of Maternal Depression in
Latinas: A Qualitative study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 34(3), 180-184.
PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
55. Heneghan, A. M., Stein, R. E. K., Hurlburt, M. S., Zhang, J., Rolls-Reutz, J., Fisher, E.,
Kandsverk, J., Horwitz, S. M. (2013). Mental Health Problems in Teens Investigated by
US Child Welfare Agencies. Journal of Adolescent Health, 52(5), 634-640. PMCID: PMC
– Journal in Process.
56. Hoagwood, K., Atkins, M., & Ialongo, N. (2013). Unpacking the Black Box of
Implementation: The Next Generation for Policy, Research and Practice. Adm Policy
Ment Health, 40(6), 451-455. PMCID: PMC3824224.
57. Hoagwood, K, Olin, S, Cleek, A. (2013). Beyond Context to the Skyline: Thinking in 3D.
Adm Policy Ment Health & Ment Health Serv Res, 40(1), 23-28. PMCID: PMC – Journal
in Process.
58. Hoagwood, K. E. (2013). Don't Mourn: Organize. Reviving Mental Health
Services Research for Healthcare Quality Improvement. Clinical Psychology:
Science and Practice, 20(1), 120-126. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
59. Horwitz, S. M., Hurlburt, M. S., Heneghan, A., Zhang, J., Rolls-Reutz, J.,
Landsverk, J., Stein, R. E. K. (2013). Persistence of Mental Health Problems in
Very Young Children Investigated by US Child Welfare Agencies. Academic
Pediatrics, 13(6):524-530. PMCID: PMC3834350.
60. Kowatch, R. A., Youngstrom, E. A., Horwitz, S. M., Demeter, C, Fristad, M. A.,
Birmaher, B., Axelson, D., Ryan, N., Frazier, T. W., Arnold, L. E., Young, A. S.,
Gill, M. K., Findling, R. L. (2013). Prescription of Psychiatric Medications and
Polypharmacy in the . Psychiatric Services, 64(10), 1026-1034. PMCID: PMC –
Journal in Process.
61. Lewandowski, R. E., Acri, M. C., Hoagwood, K. E., Olfson, M., Clarke, G.,
Gardner, W., Scholle, S. H., Byron, S., Kelleher, K., Pincus, H. A., Frank, S., &
Horwitz, S. M. (2013). Evidence for the Management of Adolescent Depression.
Pediatrics, 132(4), e996-e1009. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
62. Lewis-Fernández, R., Raggio, G. A., Gorritz, M., Duan, N., Marcus, S., Cabassa,
L. J., ... & Hinton, D. E. (2013). GAP-REACH: A Checklist to Assess
Comprehensive Reporting of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Psychiatric
Publications. The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 201(10), 860-871.
PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
63. Manber, R., Steidtmann, D., Chambers, A. S., Ganger, W., Horwitz, S. M.,
Connelly, C. D. (2013). Factors Associated with Clinically Significant Insomnia
Among Pregnant Low-Income Latinas. Journal of Women’s Health, 22(8), 694701. PMCID: PMC3736643.
64. Mokrue, K., & Acri, M. (2013). Feasibility and effectiveness of a brief cognitive
behavioral skills group on an ethnically diverse campus. Journal of College
Student Psychotherapy, 27(3), 254-269. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
65. Mohr, D. C., Cheung, K., Schueller, S. M., Hendricks Brown, C., & Duan, N.
(2013). Continuous evaluation of evolving behavioral intervention technologies.
American journal of preventive medicine, 45(4), 517-523. PMCID: PMC3828034.
66. Nadeem, E., Gleacher, A., Beidas, R. (2013). Consultation as an
implementation strategy for evidence-based practices across multiple contexts:
Unpacking the black box. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental
Health Services Research, 40(6), 439-450. PMCID: PMC3795855.
67. Nadeem, E. (2013). Responding to the Challenges of Preadolescence: Roles for
Caregivers. In Caregiving Across the Lifespan (pp. 47-59). Springer New York.
68. Nadeem, E., Gleacher, A., Pimentel, S., Hill, L. C., McHugh, M., & Hoagwood,
K. E. (2013). The role of consultation calls for clinic supervisors in supporting
large-scale dissemination of evidence-based treatments for children.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health Services & Mental Health Services
Research, 40(6), 530-540. PMCID: PMC3773003.
69. Nadeem, E., Olin, S. S., Hill, L., Hoagwood, K. E., Horwitz, S. M. (2013).
Understanding the Components of Quality Improvement Collaboratives: A
Systematic Literature Review. Milbank Quarterly, 91(2), 354-394. PMCID:
PMC3696201.
70. Palinkas, L. A., Horwitz, S. M., Green, C. A., Wisdom, J. P., Duan, N., & Hoagwood,
K. (2013). Purposeful Sampling for Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis in Mixed
Method Implementation Research. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and
Mental Health Services Research. Published online November 6, 2013. PMCID:
PMC4012002
71. Palinkas, L. A., Weisz, J. R., Chorpita, B. F., Levine, B., Garland, A. F., Hoagwood, K.
E., & Landsverk, J. (2013). Continued Use of Evidence-Based Treatments After a
Randomized Controlled Effectiveness Trial: A Qualitative Study. Psychiatric
Services, 64(11), 1110-1118. PMCID: PMC – Journal in Process.
72. Perlman, S. B., Fournier, J. C., Bebko, G., Bertocci, M. A., Hinze, A. K., Bonar,
L., Almeida, J. R. C., Versace, A., Schirda, C., Travis, M., Gill, M. K., Demeter,
C., Diwadkar, V. A., Sunshine, J. L., Holland, S. K., Kowatch, R. A., Birmaher, B.,
Axelson, D., Horwitz, S. M., Arnold, L. E., Fristad, M. A., Youngstrom, E. A.,
Findling, R. L., Phillips, M. L. (2013). Emotional face processing in pediatric
bipolar disorder: Evidence for functional impairments in the fusiform gyrus.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 52(12),
1314-1325. PMCID: PMC3881180.
73. Rodriguez, J., Hoagwood, K. E., Gopalan, G., Olin, S. S., McKay, M. M.,
Marcus, S., Radigan, M., Chung, M., & Legerski, J. (2013). Engagement in
trauma-specific CBT for youth post-9/11. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral
Disorders, 21(1), 53-65. PMCID: PMC3384551.
74. Shaw, R. J., Bernard, R. S., Storfer-Isser, A., Rhine, W., Horwitz, S. M. (2013). Parental
Coping in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical
Settings, 20(2), 135-142. PMCID: PMC3578086.
75. Shaw RJ, St. John N, Lilo EA, Jo B, Benitz W, Stevenson DK, Horwitz SM (2013).
Prevention of Traumatic Stress in Mothers with Preterm Infants: A Randomized
Controlled Trial. Pediatrics, 132(4):e886-e894. PMCID: PMC3784295.
76. Shaw, R. J., Sweester, C. J., St. John, N., Lilo, E., Corcoran, J. B., Jo, B., Howell, S. H.
K., Benitz, W. E., Feinstein, N., Melnyk, B., Horwitz, S. M. (2013). Prevention of
Postpartum Stress in Mothers with Preterm Infants: Manual Development and
Evaluation. Infants and Young Children, 34(8), 578-586. PMCID: PMC – Journal in
Process.
77. Stein, R. E. K., Hurlburt, M. S., Heneghan, A. M., Zhang, J., Rolls-Reutz, J., Silver, E. J.,
Fisher, E., Landsverk, J., Horwitz, S. M. (2013). Chronic Conditions Among Children
Investigated by Child Welfare: A National Sample. Pediatrics, 131(3), 455-462. PMCID:
PMC – Journal in Process.
78. Zima B.T., Murphy J.M., Scholle S.H., Hoagwood K.E., Sachdeva R., Woods D.,
Mangione-Smith R., Kamin H., Jellinek M. (2013). National quality measures for
child mental health: background, progress and next steps. Pediatrics, 131(1),
S38-49. PMCID: PMC4046520
2014 Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books) – (includes in press and
submitted)
79. Acri, M. & Hoagwood, K. (2014). Addressing parental mental health within
interventions for children: A review. Research in Social Work Practice.
Published online before print August 11, 2014. doi:
10.1177/1049731514546027.
80. Acri, M., Olin, S.S., Burton, G., Herman, R.J. & Hoagwood, K.E. (2014).
Innovations in the Identification and Referral of Mothers at Risk for Depression:
Development of a Peer-to-Peer Model. Journal of Child & Family Studies, 23(5):
837-843. doi: 10.1007/s10826-013-9736-z.
81. Angell, S.Y., Yi, S., Eisenhower, D., Kerker, B.D., Curtis, C.J., Bartley, K., Silver,
L.D. & Farley, T.A. (2014). Sodium intake in a cross-sectional, representative
sample of New York city adults. American Journal of Public Health, 104(12):
2409-16. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301542.
82. Arnold, L.E., Ganocy, S.J., Mount K., Youngstrom, E.A., Frazier, T., Fristad, M.,
Horwitz, S.M., Birmaher, B., Findling, R., Kowatch, R.A., Demeter, C., Axelson,
D., Gill, M.K., Marsh, L. (2014). Three-year latent class trajectories of attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in a clinical sample not selected
for ADHD. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,
53(7): 745-60. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2014.03.007
83. Bebko, G., Bertocci, M.A., Fournier, J.C., Hinze, A.K., Bonar, L., Almeida, J.R.,
Perlman, S.B., Versace, A., Schirda, C., Travis, M., Gill, M.K., Demeter, C.,
Diwadkar, V.A., Ciuffetelli, G., Rodriguez, E., Olino, T., Forbes, E., Sunshine,
J.L., Holland, S.K., Kowatch, R.A., Birmaher, B., Axelson, D., Horwitz, S.M.,
Arnold, L.E., Fristad, M.A., Youngstrom, E.A., Findling, R.L. & Phillips, M.L.
(2014). Parsing Dimensional vs Diagnostic Category-Related Patterns of
Reward Circuitry Function in Behaviorally and Emotionally Dysregulated Youth in
the Longitudinal Assessment of Manic Symptoms Study. JAMA Psychiatry,
71(1): 71 80. PMCID: PMC4238412.
84. Bensen, R., Roman, H., Bersamin, M., Lu, Y., Horwitz, S. & Chamberlain, L.J.
(2014). Legislative Advocacy: Evaluation of a Grand Rounds Intervention for
Pediatricians. Academic Pediatrics, 14(2): 181-5.
doi:10.1016/j.acap.2013.08.004.
85. Bertocci, M.A., Bebko, G., Olino, T., Fournier, J.C., Hinze, A.K., Bonar, L.,
Almeida, J.R.C., Perlman, S.B., Versace, A., Travis, M., Gill, M.K., Demeter, C.,
Diwadkar, V.A., Vaibhav, A., White, R., Schirda, C., Sunshine, J.L., Arnold, L.E.,
Holland, S.K., Kowatch, R.A., Birmaher, B., Axelson, D., Youngstrom, E.A.,
Findling, R.L., Horwitz, S.M., Fristad, M.A. & Phillips, M.L. (2014). Behavioral
and emotional dysregulation trajectories marked by prefrontal-amygdala function
in symptomatic youth. Psychological Medicine, 44(12): 2603-15. doi:
10.1017/S0033291714000087.
86. Brenner, S.L., Burns, B.J., Curry, J.F., Silva, S.G., Kratochvil, C.J. & Domino,
M.E. (2014). Mental Health Service Use Among Adolescents Following
Participation in a Randomized Clinical Trial for Depression. Journal of Clinical
Child & Adolescent Psychology. Published online before print, March 24, 2014.
doi: 10.1080/15374416.2014.881291.
87. Brenner, S.L., Southerland, D.G., Burns, B.J., Wagner, H.R., Farmer, E.M.Z.
(2014). Use of Psychotropic Medications Among Youth in Treatment Foster
Care. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 23(4): 666-674. PMCID in progress.
doi: 10.1007/s10826-013-9882-3.
88. Chacko, A., Gopalan, G., Franco, L., Dean-Assael, K., Jackson, J., Marcus,
S., Hoagwood, K. & McKay, M. (2014). Multiple-Family Group service delivery
model for the children with disruptive behavior disorders. Journal of Emotional
and Behavioral Disorders. Published online before print, May 1, 2014. doi:
10.1177/1063426614532690.
89. Cheung, K. & Duan, N. (2014). Design of Implementation Studies for Quality
Improvement Programs: An Effectiveness-Cost-Effectiveness
Framework. American Journal of Public Health, 104(1), e23-e30. doi:
10.2105/AJPH.2013.301579.
90. Copeland, W.E., Shanahan, L., Davis, M., Burns, B.J., Angold, A. & Costello,
E.J. (in press). Untreated Psychiatric Cases Increase During the Transition to
Adulthood, Psychiatric Services.
91. Chor, K. H. B, Olin, S. S., Weaver, J., Cleek, A. F., McKay, M. M., Hoagwood,
K. E. & Horwitz, S. M. (2014). Adoption of Clinical and Business Trainings by
Child Mental Health Clinics in New York State. Psychiatric Services, 65(12):
1439-1444.
92. Chor, K. H. B., Olin, S. S. & Hoagwood, K. E. (2014). Training and education in
clinical psychology in the context of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act (ACA). Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 21(2): 91-105. doi:
10.1111/cpsp.12068.
93. Chor, K.H.B., Wisdom, J.P., Olin, S.S., Hoagwood, K.E. & Horwitz,
S.M. (2014). Measures for predictors of innovation adoption. Administration and
Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. Published online
before print, April 17, 2014. doi: 10.1007/S10488-014-0551-7.
94. Duan, N., Bhaumik, D.K., Palinkas, L.A. & Hoagwood, K. (2014). Optimal
Design and Purposeful Sampling: Complementary Methodologies for
Implementation Research. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. Published
online before print, December 10, 2014. PMID: 25491200.
95. Edmunds, J.M., Read, K.L., Ringle, V.A., Brodman, D.M., Kendall, P.C., Beidas,
R.S. (2014). Sustaining clinician penetration, attitudes and knowledge in
cognitive-behavioral therapy for youth anxiety. Implementation Science.
Published online July 17, 2014. doi: 10.1186/s13012-014-0089-9. PMCID:
PMC4223397.
96. Fazel, M., Hoagwood, K., Stephan, S. & Ford, T. (2014). Mental health
interventions in schools in high-income countries. Lancet Psychiatry. 1: 377–87.
http://dx.doi.org/10.106/S2215-0366(14)70312-8.
97. Finnerty, M., Neese-Todd, S., Bilder, S., Olfson, M., Crystal, S. (2014).
MEDNET: A Multistate Policy Maker–Researcher Collaboration to Improve
Prescribing Practices. Psychiatric Services, 65(11): 1297-1299.
98. Finnerty, M.T., Manuel, J.I., Tochterman, A.Z., Stellato, C., Fraser, L.H., Reber,
C.A.S., Reddy, H.B. & Miracle, A.D. (2014). Clinicians' Perceptions of
Challenges and Strategies of Transition from Assertive Community Treatment to
Less Intensive Services. Community Mental Health Journal. Published online
before print, February 14, 2014. PMID: 24526472.
99. Frazier, T.W., Youngstrom, E., Fristad, M., Demeter, C., Birmaher, B., Kowatch,
R., Arnold, L.E., Axelson, D., Gill, M.K., Horwitz, S.M. & Findling, R.L. (2014).
Improving Clinical Prediction of Bipolar Spectrum Disorders in Youth. Journal of
Clinical Medicine, 3(1), 218–232. doi: 10.3390/jcm3010218.
100. Gadomski, A.M., Wissow, L.S., Palinkas, L., Hoagwood, K.E., Daly, J.M. &
Kaye, D.L. (2014). Encouraging and sustaining integration of child mental health
into primary care: interviews with primary care providers participating in Project
TEACH (CAPES and CAP PC) in NY. General Hospital Psychiatry. doi:
10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2014.05.013.
101. Gleacher, A.A., Wisdom, J.P., Olin, S.S., Burns, B. & Hoagwood, K.E. (in
press). Residential mental health treatment for youth: Systematic
review [Technical Report]. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration for Assessing the Evidence Base: Review Series.
102. Glisson, C., Williams, N.J., Green, P., Hemmelgarn, A. & Hoagwood, K.
(2014). The Organizational Social Context of Mental Health Medicaid Waiver
Programs with Family Support Services: Implications for Research and
Practice. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services
Research, 41(1): 32-42. PMCID: PMC3889158.
103. Goldhaber-Fiebert, J.D., Babiarz, K., Garfield, R., Wulczyn, F., Landsverk,
J., Horwitz, S.M. (2014). Explaining variations in state foster care maintenance
rates and the implications for implementing new evidence-based programs.
Children and Youth Services Review, 39:183-206.
104. Gopalan, G., Fuss, A. & Wisdom, J.P. (2014). Multiple family groups to reduce
child behavior difficulties: Retention among for child welfare-involved
caregivers. Research in Social Work Practice. Published online before print
August 12, 2014. doi: 10.1177/1049731514543526.
105. Gopalan, G., Franco, L.M., Dean-Assael, K., McGuire-Schwartz, M., Chacko,
A., McKay, M. (2014). Statewide implementation of the 4 Rs and 2 Ss for
strengthening families. Journal of Evidence-based Social Work, 11(1-2):84-96.
doi: 10.1080/15433714.2013.842440.
106. Gopalan, G., Chacko, A., Franco, L., Dean-Assael, K.M., Rotko, L.E., Marcus,
S.M., Hoagwood, K.E., and McKay, M.M. (2014). Multiple Family Groups for
Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Child Outcomes at 6-Month FollowUp. Journal of Child and Family Studies. Published online November 23.
107. Grace, A.M., Chamberlain, L., Lippert, S., Collins, K., Pineda, N., Tolani, A.,
Walker, R., Jeong, M., Trounce, M.B., Graham, C., Martinez, J., Dotzler, J.,
Vanek, J., Ok, K., Storfer-Isser, A., and Horwitz, S.M. (2014). Educating Health
Professionals on human trafficking: A randomized controlled trial. Pediatric
Emergency Care, 30(12): 856-61. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000287.
108. Green, C.A., Duan, N., Gibbons, R.D., Hoagwood, K.E., Palinkas, L.A.,
Wisdom, J.P. (2014). Approaches to Mixed Methods Dissemination and
Implementation Research: Methods, Strengths, Caveats, and
Opportunities. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health
Services Research. Published online April 17, 2014.
109. Hafeman, D.M., Bebko, G., Bertocci, M.A., Bonar, L., Perlman, S.B., Diwadkar,
V.A., Sunshine, J.L., Holland, S.K., Kowatch, R.A., Birmaher, B., Horwitz, S.M.,
Arnold, L.E., Fristad, M.A., Youngstrom, E.A., Findling, R.L., Phillips, M.L. (2014).
Scared at the Time of Scan: Correlation Between Clinical Scales and Brain
Activation During an Emotion Processing Task. Biological Psychiatry, 75(9):
232S-232S.
110. Hafemen, D., Bebko, G., Bertocci, M.A., Bonar, L., Perlman, S.B., Diwadkar,
V.A., Sunshine, J.L., Holland, S.K., Kowatch, R.A., Birmaher, B., Axelson, D.,
Horwitz, S.M., Arnold LE, Demeter, C., Fristad, M.A., Youngstrom, E.A.,
Findling, R.L., Frazier, T., Drevets, W. & Phillips, M.L. (2014). Abnormal
Deactivation of Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex During Emotion Processing in
Youth with Bipolar Disorder: Attenuated by Medication and Correlated with Manic
Symptoms. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 58:129-36. doi:
10.1016/j.jpsychires.2014.07.023.
111. Hoagwood, K.E. and Burns, B. (2014). Vectoring for True North: Building a
Research Base on Family Support. Administration and Policy in Mental Health
and Mental Health Services Research, 41(1): 55-68. PMCID: PMC3880611.
112. Hoagwood, K.E., Olin, S.S., Horwitz, S., Nadeem, E., Gleacher, A., Chor,
K.H., Cleek, A., Acri, M., Lewandowski, R.E., McKay, M., Kuppinger,
A., Burton, G., Weiss, D., Frank, S. and Finnerty, M. (2014). Scaling up
evidence-based practices in New York State: Through the looking glass. Journal
of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 43(2): 145-157.
113. Hoagwood, K., Olin, S. and Horwitz, S. (2014). Optimizing Mixed Methods for
Implementation Research in Large Systems. Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research. Published online November 26,
2014. doi: 10.1007/s10488-014-0616-7.
114. Horwitz, S.M., Hurlburt, M.S., Goldhaber-Fiebert, J.K., Palinkas, L.A., RollsReutz, J., Zhang, J., Fisher, E., Landsverk, J. (2014). Exploration and Adoption
of Evidence-based Practice by Child Welfare Agencies. Children and Youth
Services Review, 39:147-152. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.10.004.
115. Horwitz, S.M., Storfer-Isser, A., Demeter, C., Youngstrom, E.A., Frazier, T.W.,
Fristad, M.A., Arnold, L.E., Axelson, D., Birmaher, B., Kowatch, R.A., Findling,
R.L. (2014). Use of outpatient mental health services among children of different
ages: are younger children more seriously ill? Psychiatric Services, 65(8): 102633. PMCID: PMC4121963.
116. Horwitz, S.M., Leibovitz, A., Lilo, E., Jo, B., DeBattista, A., St. John, N., Shaw,
R,J. (2014). Does an intervention to reduce maternal anxiety, depression and
trauma also improve mothers’ perceptions of their premature infants’
vulnerability? Infant Mental Health Journal. Published online before print,
December 1, 2014. doi: 10.1002/imhj.21484.
117. Kealey, E., Scholle, S.H., Byron, S.C., Hoagwood, K., Leckman-Westin, E.,
Kelleher, K. & Finnerty, M. (2014). Quality concerns in antipsychotic prescribing
for youth: a review of treatment guidelines. Academic Pediatrics, 14(5 Suppl):
S68-75. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2014.05.009. PMCID – Journal in Process.
118. Kerker, B.D., Chor, K.H.B, Hoagwood, K.E., Radigan, M., Perkins, M., Setias,
J., Wang, R., Olin, S.S. & Horwitz, S.M. (2014). Detection and treatment of
mental health issues by pediatric PCPs in New York State: An evaluation of
Project TEACH. Psychiatric Services. Published online before print September
11, 2014. dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201400079.
119. Kravitz, R.L., Duan, N., eds, and the DEcIDE Methods Center N-of-1 Guidance
Panel (Duan N, Eslick I, Gabler NB, Kaplan HC, Kravitz RL, Larson EB, Pace
WD, Schmid CH, Sim I & Vohra S)(2014). Design and Implementation of N-of-1
Trials: A User’s Guide. AHRQ Publication No. 13(14)-EHC122-EF. Rockville,
MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; January 2014. Available at:
http://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/N-1-Trials.cfm.
120. Kutash, K., Acri, M., Pollock, M., Armusewicz, K., Olin, S.S., & Hoagwood K.E.
(2014). Quality indicators for multidisciplinary team functioning in community
based children’s mental health services. Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41:55-68. PMCID: PMC3953037.
121. Leckman-Westin, E., Kealey, E., Gupta, N., Chen, Q., Gerhard, T., Crystal, S.,
Olfson, M. & Finnerty M (2014). Validation of a claims-based antipsychotic
polypharmacy measure. Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety, 23(6): 628-635.
doi: 10.1002/pds.3609.
122. Leckman-Westin, E., Finnerty, M., Pritam, R., Kealey, E., Scholle, S.H., Byron, S.,
Morden, E., Bilder, S., Neese-Todd, S., Horwitz, S., Kelleher, K., Hoagwood, K.,
Crystal, S. (submitted). Antipsychotic Medication Use: Children in Foster Care
and Other Medicaid Aid Categories. Pediatrics.
123. Lynn, C.J., Acri, M.C., Goldstein, L., Bannon, W., Beharie, N. & McKay, M.M.
(2014). Improving youth mental health through family-based prevention in family
homeless shelters. Children & Youth Services Review, 44: 243-248.
doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.05.024.
124. McKay. M., Umpierre, M., Meyers, L., Ortiz, A., Paulino, A., Rodriguez, A.R.,
Miranda, A., Rodriguez, R., Kranes, S. (2014). Understanding Latino parents'
mental health literacy to enhance engagement in child mental health services.
Research on Social Work Practice. Published online before print, August 28,
2014, doi:10.1177/1049731514547907.
125. McGuire-Schwartz, M., Small, L.A., Parker, G., Kim, P., McKay,
M. (2014). Relationships between Caregiver Violence Exposure, Caregiver
Depression and Youth Behavioral Health among Homeless Families. Research
in Social Work Practice. Published online before print, October 14, 2014,
doi:10.1177/1049731514553921.
126. Nadeem, E., Olin, S. S., Gleacher, A., Chor, B. K., Weiss, D., Cleek, A.F.,
McKay, M.M. & Hoagwood, K.E. (2014). Using state systems as laboratories
for implementation of evidence-based practices for children. In Beidas, R, &
Kendall, P. Eds. Child and Adolescent Therapy: Dissemination and
Implementation of Empirically Supported Treatments. New York, New York:
Oxford University Press.
127. Nadeem, E., Olin, S.S., Hill, L.C., Hoagwood, K.E., Horwitz, S.M. (2014). A
Literature Review of Learning Collaboratives in Mental Health Care: Used but
Untested. Psychiatric Services, 65(9): 1088-99. PMCID: PMC4226273.
128. Nadeem, E., Jaycox, L., Kataoka, S., Langley, A., Stein, B. D. & Wong, M. (2014).
Effects of Trauma on Students: Early Intervention through the Cognitive
Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS). In Weist M, Lever N,
Bradshaw C & Owens J. Eds. Handbook of School Mental Health: Handbook of
School Mental Health: Research, Training, Practice, and Policy, Second Edition,
145-158. New York, New York: Springer.
129. O’Connor, B.C., Garner, A.A., Peugh, J.L., Simon, J. & Epstein, J.N. (in
press). Improved but still impaired: Symptom-impairment correspondence among
youth with ADHD receiving community-based care. Journal of Developmental
and Behavioral Pediatrics.
130. O’Connor, B.C., Fabiano, G.A., Waschbusch, D.A., Belin, P.J., Pelham, W.E.,
Gnagy, E,M.,Greiner, A.R. & Roemmich, J.A. (2014). Effects of a Summer
Treatment Program on functional sports outcomes in young children with
ADHD. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42(6): 1005-17. doi:
10.1007/s10802-013-9830-0.
131. Olin, S.S., Kutash, K., Pollock, M., Burns, B. J., Kuppinger, A., Craig, N., Purdy
F., Armusewicz. K., Wisdom, J.P. and Hoagwood, K.E. (2014). Developing
quality indicators for family support services in community team-based mental
health care. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health
Services Research, 41(1): 7-20. PMCID: PMC3858539.
132. Olin, S.S., Williams, N., Pollock, M., Armusewicz, K., Kutash, K., Glisson, C., and
Hoagwood, K.E. (2014). Quality indicators for family support services and their
relationship to organizational social context. Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41(1): 43-54.
PMCID: PMC3858410.
133. Owens, J.S., Lyon, A., Brandt, N., Warner, C.M., Nadeem, E., Spiel, C. &
Wagner, M. (2014). Implementation science in school mental health: Key
constructs in a developing research agenda. School Mental Health, 6(2): 99-111.
doi: 10.1007/s12310-013-9115-3.
134. Parker, G., Ali, S., Ringell, K. & McKay, M. (2014). Bi-directional Exchange: The
Cornerstone of Globally Focused Social Work. Global Social Welfare, 1:1-8. doi
10.1007/s40609-014-0011-z.
135. Perlman, S.B., Hein, T.C., Stepp, S.D., Almeida, J.R., Arnold, L.E., Axelson, D.,
Bebko, G., Bertocci, M.A., Birmaher, B., Bonar, L., Demeter, C., Diwadkar, V.A.,
Fournier, J.C., Findling, R.L., Fristad, M.A., Gill, M.K., Hinze, A.K., Holland, S.K,
Horwitz, S.M., Kowatch, R.A., Perlman, S.B., Phillips, M.L., Schirda, C.,
Sunshine, J.L, Travis, M., Versace, A. & Youngstrom, E.A. (2014). Emotional
reactivity and its impact on neural circuitry for attention-emotion interaction in
childhood and adolescence. Special issue of Developmental Cognitive
Neuroscience, 8:100-9. PMCID: PMC3949237.
136. Santiago, C.D., Gudiño, O., Baweja, S., & Nadeem, E. (2014). Academic
achievement among immigrant and U.S.-born Latino adolescents: Associations
with cultural, family, and acculturation factors. Journal of Community
Psychology, 42(6): 735–747.
137. Schiffman, J., Kline, E., Reeves, G., Hoagwood, K., Luksted, A., Medoff, D., &
Dixon, L. (in press). Comparing outcomes of caregivers of youth to caregivers of
adult consumers among caregivers participating in the NAMI FTF program.
International Journal of Mental Health.
138. Shaw, R.J., St John, N., Lilo. E,, Jo, B., Benitz, W., Stevenson, D.K. & Horwitz,
S.M. (2014). Prevention of traumatic stress in mothers of preterms: 6-month
outcomes. Pediatrics, 134 (2): e481-8. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-0529.
139. Shaw, R.J., Lilo, E., Benitz, W., Storfer-Isser, A., Ball, M., Proud, M., Vierhaus, N.,
Huntsberry, A., Mitchell, K., Adams, M. & Horwitz, S.M. (2014). Screening for
symptoms of postpartum traumatic stress in a sample of mothers with preterm
infants. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 35(3): 198-207. doi:
10.3109/01612840.2013.853332.
140. Small, L., Mercado, M., Gopalan, P., Pardo, G., Mellins, C. & McKay, M. (2014).
Enhancing the emotional wellbeing of perinatally HIV-infected youth across
global contexts. Global Social Welfare, 1(1): 25-35.
141. Southerland, D.G., Burns, B.J., Farmer, E. M. Z., Wagner, H. R. & Simpson, A.
(2014). Family involvement in treatment foster care. Residential Treatment for
Children & Youth. 31: 2-16.
142. Stein, B.D., Leckman-Westin, E., Okeke, E., Scharf, D.M., Sorbero, M., Chen,
Q., Chor, K. H., Finnerty, M. & Wisdom, J.P. (2014). The Effects of Prior
Authorization Policies on Medicaid-Enrolled Children's Use of Antipsychotic
Medications: Evidence from Two Mid-Atlantic States. Journal of Child &
Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 24(7): 374-81. PMCID: PMC4162428.
143. Stein, R. E.K., Hurlburt, M.S., Heneghan, A.M., Zhang, J., Rolls-Reutz. J.,
Landsverk. J. & Horwitz, S.M. (2014). Health status and type of out-of-home
placement: Informal kinship care in an investigated sample. Academic Pediatrics.
Published online before print, October 30, 2014. doi:
10.1016/j.acap.2014.04.002.
144. Stephens, T.N., McGuire-Schwartz, M., Rotko, L., Fuss, A. & McKay, M. M.
(2014). A Learning Collaborative Supporting the Implementation of an EvidenceInformed Program, the "4Rs and 2Ss for Children with Conduct Difficulties and
their Families." Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 11(5): 511-23. doi:
10.1080/15433714.2013.831007.
145. Waterman, J., Nadeem, E., Foster, J., Paczkowski, E., Lange, J., Belin, T., &
Miranda, J. (in press). Long-term effects of prenatal substance exposure on
cognitive development after adoptive placement. Child Welfare. PMCID: PMC –
Journal in Process.
146. Weist, M., Youngstrom, E.A., Stephan, S., Lever, N., Fowler, J., Taylor, L.,
McDaniel, H., Chappelle, L., Paggeot, S. & Hoagwood, K. (2014). Challenges
and Ideas from a Research Program on High Quality, Evidence-Based Practice
in School Mental Health. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology,
43(2): 244-55. PMCID: PMC3954908.
147. Wisdom, J., Lewandowski, R.E., Pollock, M., Acri, M., Shorter, P., Armusewicz,
K., Horwitz, S. & Hoagwood, K.E. (2014). What family support specialists do:
Examining service delivery. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and
Mental Health Services Research, 41: 21-31. PMCID: PMC3880627.
148. Wisdom, J.P., Chor, K. H. B., Hoagwood, K. & Horwitz, S. (2014). Innovation
Adoption: A Review of Theories and Constructs. Administration and Policy in
Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41(4), 480-502. PMCID:
PMC3894251.
149. Wu, S., Duan, N., Wisdom, J.P., Kravitz, R.L., Owen, R.R., Sullivan, J.G., Wu,
A.W., Di Capua, P. & Hoagwood, K. E. (2014). Integrating Science and
Engineering to Implement Evidence-Based Practices in Health Care Settings.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services
Research. Published online December 10, 2014.
150. Yi, S., Elfassy, T., Gupta, L., Myers, C. & Kerker, B. (2014). Nativity, language
spoken at home, length of time in the United States, and race/ethnicity:
associations with self-reported hypertension. American Journal of Hypertension,
27(2): 237-44. doi: 10.1093/ajh/hpt209.
Publications (Articles, Chapters, and Books) – 2015
151. Acri, M., Gopalan, G., Lalayants, M. & McKay, M. (2015). Depression and
service use among caregivers dually involved in the child welfare and mental
health systems. Mental Health and Social Work. Published online before print
January 14, 2015. doi: 10.1080/15332985.2014.997956.
152. Acri, M., Frank, S., Olin, S. S., Burton, G., Ball, J., Weaver, J., & Hoagwood, K.
E. (2015). Examining the feasibility and acceptability of a screening and outreach
model developed for a peer workforce. Journal of Child & Family Studies Volume
24, Issue 2, pp 341-350.
153. Bebko, G., Bertocci, M., Chase, H., Dwojak, A., Bonar, L., Almeida, J., Perlman,
S.B., Versace, A., Schirda, C., Travis, M., Gill, M.K., Demeter, C., Diwadkar, V.,
Sunshine, J., Holland, S., Kowatch, R., Birmaher, B., Axelson, D., Horwitz, S.,
Frazier, T., Arnold, L.E., Fristad, M., Youngstrom, E., Findling, R. & Phillips, M.L.
(2015). Decreased amygdala-insula resting state connectivity in behaviorally and
emotionally dysregulated youth. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 231(1):
77-86. PMCID: 25433424.
154. Beidas RS, Marcus S, Aarons GA, Hoagwood KE, Schoenwald S, Evans AC,
Hurford MO, Hadley T, Barg FK, Walsh LM, Adams DR, Mandell DS (2015).
Predictors of Community Therapists' Use of Therapy Techniques in a Large
Public Mental Health System. JAMA Pediatrics. Epub ahead of print. Feb 16. doi:
10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.3736.
155. Chor, K. H. B, McClelland, G., Weiner, D.A., Jordan, N. & Lyons, J.S. (2015).
Out-of-home placement decision-making and outcomes in child welfare: A
longitudinal study. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health
Services Research, 42(1): 70-86. PMID: 24677172.
156. Gopalan, G., Acri, M., Lalayants, M., Einbinder, E., & Hooley, C.H.
(2015). Child-Welfare involved caregiver perceptions of family support. Journal
of Family Strengths, 14(1) [2015], Art. 5.
157. Hoagwood, K. E., Essock, S., Morrissey, J., Libby, A., Donahue, S., Druss, B.,
Finnerty, M., Frisman, L., Narasimhan, M., Stein, B.D., Wisdom, J., and Zerzan,
J. (2015). Use of Pooled State Administrative Data for Mental Health Services
Research: Lessons from the Field. Administration and Policy in Mental Health
and Mental Health Services Research. Published online January 13, 2015. doi:
10.1007/s10488-014-0620-y.
158. Kelleher, K.J. & Hoagwood, K. (2015). Will Healthcare Reform Rescue Families
in Crisis? Academic Pediatrics, 15(1): 1-2. doi:
dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2014.11.001.
159. Olin SS, Shen S, Rodriguez J, Radigan M, Burton G, Hoagwood KE (2015).
Parent depression and anger in peer-delivered parent support services. Journal
of Child and Family Studies. Published online February 1. doi: 10.1007/s10826015-0140-8.
160. Gleacher AA, Olin SS, Nadeem E, Pollock M, Ringle V, Bickman L, Douglas S,
and Hoagwood K (2015). Implementing a Measurement Feedback System in
Community Mental Health Clinics: A Case Study of Multilevel Barriers and
Facilitators. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health
Services Research. Published online March 4. doi: 10.1007/s10488-015-0642-0.
In press and submitted:
161. Dickstein DP, Axelson D, Weissman AB, Yen S, Hunt JI, Goldstein BI, Goldstein
TR, Liao F, Gill MK, Hower H, Frazier TW, Diler RS, Youngstrom EA, Fristad MA,
Arnold LE,. Findling RL, Horwitz SM, Kowatch RA, Ryan ND, Strober M,
Birmaher B, Keller, MB. Cognitive Flexibility And Performance in Children with
Threshold And Sub-Threshold Bipolar Disorder. Submitted to European Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry.
162. Frazier TW, Youngstrom EA, Taylor HG, Horwitz SM, Demeter C, Phillips ML,
Axelson DA, Birmaher B, Arnold LE, Fristad MA, Findling RL. Neurocognitive
measures of research domain criteria and relationships with psychopathology:
preliminary findings from the longitudinal assessment of manic symptoms
(LAMS) study. Submitted to Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
163. Fristad MA, Wolfson H, Algorta GP, Youngstrom EA, Arnold LE, Birmaher B,
Horwitz S, Axelson D, Kowatch RA, Findling RL, Fraizer T, Holland S, Phillips M,
Taylor HG. (2015). Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder and Bipolar Disorder
Non-Specified: Identical or Fraternal Twins? Submitted to The Journal of Child
and Adolescent Psychopharmacology.
164. Fristad MA, Frazier TW, Youngstrom EA, Mount K, Field BW, Demeter C,
Birmaher B, Kowatch RA, Arnold LE, Axelson D, Gill MK, Horwitz SM & Findling
RL (in press). Familial Risk Factors for Onset of Bipolar Spectrum Disorder in
High Risk Youth. Bipolar Disorders.
165. Chor, KHB, Olin SS & Hoagwood KE (in press). An update on the policy,
research, and practice contexts of evidence-based practices for children and
adolescents: A systems perspective. In DL Evans (Ed), Treating and Preventing
Mental Health Disorders. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
166. Horwitz SM, Storfer-Isser A, Kerker BD, Szilagyi M, Garner A, O’Connor KG,
Hoagwood KE, Stein REK. Barriers to the Identification and Management of
Psychosocial Problems: Changes over a Decade. Submitted to Pediatrics.
167. Leckman-Westin E, Finnerty M, Pritam R, Kealey E, Scholle SH, Byron S, Morden
E, Bilder S, Neese-Todd S, Horwitz S, Kelleher K, Hoagwood K, Crystal S
Antipsychotic Medication Use: Children in Foster Care and Other Medicaid Aid
Categories. Submitted to Pediatrics.
168. Lewandowski RE, O'Connor BC, Bertagnolli A, Beck A, Tinoco A, Gardner W,
Jellinek-Berents C, Newton D, Wain K, Brace N, deSa P, Scholle SH,
Hoagwood K & Horwitz SM (submitted). Screening and diagnosis of depression
in adolescents in a large HMO.
169. Olin SS, Chor KHB, Weaver J, Duan N, Kerker B, Clark L, Cleek AF,
Hoagwood KE, Horwitz SM (in press). Multilevel Predictors of Clinic Adoption of
State-Supported Trainings in Children's Services. Psychiatric Services.
170. Olin SS, Nadeem E, Gleacher A, Weaver J, Weiss D, Hoagwood KE, Horwitz
SM. What Predicts Clinician Dropout from State-Sponsored Managing and
Adapting Practice Training. Submitted to Administration and Policy in Mental
Health and Mental Health Services Research.
171. Portugal LCL, Rosa MJ, Bebko G, Bertocci MA, HInze AK, Bonar L, Almeida
JRC, Perlman SB, Versace A, Schirda C, Travis M, Gill MK, Demeter C,
Diwadkar VA, Ciuffetelli G, Rodriguez E, Forbes EE, Sunshine JL, Holland SK,
Kowatch RA, Birmaher B, Axelson D, Horwitz SM, Arnold LE, Fristad MA,
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Youngstrom EA, Findling RL, Pereira M, Oliveira L, Phillips ML & MouraoMiranda J. Predicting Symptom Severity from Functional Neuroimaging Scans in
Behaviorally and Emotionally Dysregulated Youth. Submitted to Biological
Psychiatry.
Schiffman J, Kline E, Reeves G, Hoagwood K, Luksted A, Medoff D, & Dixon L.
(In press). Comparing outcomes of caregivers of youth to caregivers of adult
consumers among caregivers participating in the NAMI FTF program.
International Journal of Mental Health.
Van Meter A, You D, Halverson T, Youngstrom E, Birmaher B, Fristad M,
Kowatch R, Horwitz S, Frazier T, Arnold LE & Findling R. Diagnostic Efficiency
of Caregiver Report on the SCARED for Identifying Youth Anxiety Disorders in
Outpatient Settings. Submitted to Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.
Pane Seifert HT, Farmer EMZ, Wagner HR, Maultsby LT, Burns BJ (in press).
Patterns of maltreatment and diagnosis across levels of care in group
homes. Child Abuse & Neglect.
Farmer EMF, Burns BJ, Wagner HR, Murray M (in press). Who goes
where? Exploring factors related to placement among group homes. Journal of
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders.
Presentations, Symposiums, and Posters (2011 - 2014)
1. Acri, M. & Shorter, P. (2013, April). Peer-Delivered Family Support Services
in Children’s Mental Health: An Overview. Preconference Institute
presentation at the National Council for Behavioral Health, Las Vegas, NV.
2. Burns, B. (2014, October). Evidence-Based Practice in Child Mental Health.
Division of Social and Community Psychiatry Seminar Series for 3rd Year
Residents, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke
University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.
3. Burns, B. (2014, October). From the Child Guidance Movement to EvidenceBased Practice: Evolution, Revolution, or Disaster? Duke-UNC Postdoctoral
Fellowship Research Training Program, Program on Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Systems and Services Research. Chapel Hill, North
Carolina.
4. Burns, B. (2014, May). From the Child Guidance Movement to EvidenceBased Practice: Evolution or Revolution? Grand Rounds Presentation,
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School
of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, and Central Regional Hospital.
5. Cavaleri, M.A., Hoagwood, K.E., Shen, S., Rolls Reutz, J., Schoonover, P.,
& Landsverk, J. (2011, October). Interorganizational relationships between
community-based family support organizations and child mental health
agencies: Cross-sectional results from a national survey. Poster presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, Toronto, Canada.
6. Cavaleri, M.A. (2012, March). Family Peer-to-Peer Support: State of the
evidence. Plenary session presentation at National Institute of Mental
Health’s (NIMH) Outreach Partnership Program 2012 Meeting, Denver, CO.
7. Chor, K. H. B. (2012, October). Adoption of Evidence-based Practices and
Organizational Improvement Practices. Presentation at New York University
Child Study Center Research Studio, Department of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY.
8. Chor, K. H. B. (2013, January). Adoption of Clinical Evidence-based
Practices and Organizational Improvement Practices. IDEAS Collaborative
Centers Meeting, New York University Child Study Center, New York, NY.
9. Chor, K. H. B., Olin, S. S., Weaver, J., Cleek, A. F., Radigan, M., McKay,
M. M., Hoagwood, K. E., Horwitz, S. M. (2013, November). Characterizing
Clinic Adoption of New York State’s Children Mental Health Initiatives. Poster
presentation at the 47th Annual ABCT Convention, Nashville, TN.
10. Chor, K. H. B (2014, April). Characterizing Clinic Adoption of Child Mental
Health Initiatives in New York State. The National Institute of Mental Health
(NIMH) Mental Health Services Research Conference 2014: Research In
Pursuit of a Learning Mental Health Care System, Natcher Conference
Center, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD.
11. Chou, P-H. & Edson, A. (Chairs). Gallo, K.P., Albano, A.M., Barlow, D.H.,
Becker, C., Khanna, M., & Tolin, D. (2013, November). Giving the people
what they want: Recent innovations and future directions in direct-toconsumer marketing of evidence-based psychological treatments (Chairs).
Panel discussion at the 47th Annual ABCT Convention, Nashville, TN.
12. Cleek, A., Gorges, A. Jarvis, D., Rosenthal, H., Schwartz, E. (2012, April).
The Journey Begins: From Behavioral Health Centers to Health Homes. 42nd
Annual National Council Mental Health and Addictions Conference, Chicago,
IL.
13. Cleek, A., McKay, M. (2012, October). The 4R's and 2S's: Researchinformed Practices to Treat Children & Strengthen Families. 2012 Fall
Behavioral Healthcare Meeting - Changing Tides in the Behavioral Health
System: Adapt, Evolve, and Thrive, Hamilton, NJ.
14. Cleek, A. (2012, November). BEEP Data Presentation. IDEAS Collaborative
Centers Meeting. NYU Child Study Center, New York, NY.
15. Creswell, J. & Wisdom, J. P. (2012, May). Overview of mixed methods in
dissemination and implementation. Presentation at NIH Conference on Mixed
Methods in Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
16. Duan, N. (2011, March). Quantitative Approaches to Context Heterogeneity.
Invited presentation, 4th Annual NIH Conference on Dissemination &
Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
17. Duan, N. (2011, September). Biostatistical Issues in Implementation
Research: Paradigms for Evaluation in the Context of Community
Empowerment, Pragmatic Perspective, and Heterogeneity of Intervention
Effects. Keynote presentation, Implementation Conference, U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs, Houston, TX.
18. Duan, N. (2011, October). Pragmatic Design Issues for Clinical Trials in
Mental Health Services Research. Invited presentation, Department of Health
Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
19. Duan, N. (2012, March). Biostatistical Issues in Implementation Research:
Engineering, Local Knowledge, and Continuous Evaluation of Evolving
Interventions. South Central VA Mental Illness Research Education and
Clinical Center (MIRECC), U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and
Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Fayetteville, AR.
20. Duan, N. Firpo, Y.M., Drahota, A., Garcia, M., Cavaleri, M.A., McKay, M.,
Chavira, D. (2012, April). Psychometric properties of a parent-reported
mental health stigma scale. Poster presented at the 2012 Western
Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA.
21. Duan, N. (2012, April). Sample Size Determination under Finite Patient
Horizon: Potential Implications for Implementation Studies. NYSPI
Biostatistics Seminar Series, New York State Psychiatric Institute and
Division of Biostatistics, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New
York, NY.
22. Duan, N. (2012, May). Challenges in Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative
Data: Overview of Statistical Perspectives. Invited presentation, Using Mixed
Methods to Optimize Dissemination and Implementation of Health
Interventions, NIH OBSSR Workshop, Bethesda, MD.
23. Duan, N. (2012, May). Pragmatic Clinical Trials and Comparative
Effectiveness Research. Multiple Chronic Conditions Network, Abt Associates
and AHRQ, Rockville, MD.
24. Duan, N. (2012, June). N-of-1 Trials and Evidence Farming: CommunityBased Paradigms for Comparative Effective Research. 2012 DEcIDE
Methods Symposium, DEcIDE Methods Center and AHRQ, Rockville, MD.
25. Duan, N. (2012, July). A Statistical Framework for the Production & Utilization
of Local Knowledge in Implementation Studies. Implementation Research
Methods Group Meeting, Chicago, IL.
26. Duan, N. (2012, June). From Pilot Studies to Confirmatory Studies. Joint
Statistics Meetings, American Statistical Association, San Diego, CA.
27. Duan, N. (2012, October). Design of Local Investigations in Community
Practice Settings: An Effectiveness / Cost-Effectiveness Framework with
Finite Patient Horizon. Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial & Systems
Engineering, USC, Los Angeles, CA.
28. Duan, N. (2012, October). Design of Local Investigations in Community
Practice Settings: An Effectiveness / Cost-Effectiveness Framework with
Finite Patient Horizon. NYSPI Biostatistics Seminar Series, New York State
Psychiatric Institute and Division of Biostatistics, Department of Psychiatry,
Columbia University, New York, NY.
29. Finnerty M., Leckman-Westin E., Kealey E., Olin S., Horwitz S., Hoagwood
K. (2012, March). Impact of Four Types of State Incentives on Medicaid
Mental Health Clinic Decision to Participate in a Large State CQI Initiative.
Panel presentation at the 5th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of
Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
30. Gallo, K. P., Comer, J. S., Clarke, R. N., & Barlow, D. H. (2013, November).
Getting the word out: A randomized controlled trial of direct-to-consumer
marketing of psychological treatments. Poster presentation at the 47th Annual
ABCT Convention, Nashville, TN.
31. Gallo, K.P. (2014, November). Direct-to-Consumer Marketing of
Psychological Treatments: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Panel
presentation at the 48th Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies convention, Philadelphia, PA.
32. Gallo, K. P. & O’Connor, B. C. (2014, January). It’s All in The Family:
Challenges and Strategies for Parenting with ADHD. Presentation for The
Child Study Center Educational Workshop Series, New York, NY.
33. Glaeser, L., Pollock, M., Gallo, K., Shorter, P., Liaw, R.L., and Olin, S.
(2014, July) Partnering Through Crisis: Barriers and Facilitators to Family
Centered Care in the PICU. at the NYU Child Study Center 3rd Annual Poster
Conference.
34. Glaeser, L., Pollock, M., Gallo, K., Shorter, P., Liaw, R.L., and Olin, S.
(2014, November). Partnering through Crisis: Barriers and Facilitators to
Family Centered Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The 48th Annual
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) Convention,
Philadelphia, PA.
35. Gleacher, A. & Lynde, D.W. (2014, April). Evidence Based Practices:
Making Informed Choices. Webinar presentation on behalf of the National
Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD).
36. Gopalan, G., Raithel, J. (2012, October). Task-shifting Models in Mental
Health. IDEAS Collaborative Centers Meeting. NYU Child Study Center, New
York, NY.
37. Green, J. G., Gruber, M., Hoagwood, K. E., Leaf, P., McLaughlin, K., Olin,
S. S., & Kessler, R. (2011, July). School factors associated with adolescent
mental health service use. Poster presented at the 21st NIMH Conference on
Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC.
38. Kealey, E., Leckman-Westin, E. and Finnerty, M. (2014, December).
Organizational Factors Associated with Implementation of Evidence-Based
Practices: Multiple Family Group Psychoeducation in New York State,” at the
session, Dissemination & Implementation Research to Improve Mental Health
Services. The 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and
Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
39. Hoagwood, K. E., Olin, S. S., & Cavaleri, M. A. (2011, July). Family peer
service providers: Core components, service models, and research needs.
Symposium presented at the 21st NIMH Conference on Mental Health
Services Research, Washington, DC.
40. Hoagwood, K., Mckay, M., Salerno, A., Cleek, A. (2012, April). Sharing
Challenges of Child Serving Behavioral Health Organizations. 42nd Annual
National Council Mental Health and Addictions Conference, Chicago, IL.
41. Hoagwood, K.E., Olin, S.S., Wisdom, J.P. (2012, May). Improving Family-toFamily Support Services: Preliminary Results. New York State Office of
Mental Health, Albany, NY.
42. Hoagwood, K.E. & Acri, M.C. (2012, June). The Child and Family Clinic Plus
Initiative: Lessons learned and future directions. Citywide Oversight
Committee Meeting, New York, NY.
43. Hoagwood, K.E. (2012, October). Macarthur Foundation Youth Research
Network: Findings and Implications for Children's Services. American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 59th Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA.
44. Hoagwood, K.E. (2013, February). Family Support Research. PatientCentered Outcomes Research Institute Advisory Board Meeting, Baltimore,
MD.
45. Hoagwood, K.E. (2013, March). Implementation Science in States Serving
Children. Administration on Children, Youth and Families Webinar.
46. Hoagwood, K.E. (2013, April). The Fourth Quadrant: Giving It Away.
National Council on Behavioral Health Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
47. Hoagwood, K.E. (2013, May). Implementation Research in State Mental
Health Systems Serving Children: System Redesign. Department of
Population Health Research Seminar, NYU School of Medicine, New York,
NY.
48. Hoagwood, K.E. (2014, April). Scaling up Evidence-based Practices for
Children and Families in State Systems. Invited Grand Rounds lecture, Duke
University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
49. Hoagwood, K. (2014, April). Scaling EBPs in State Systems: The Sisyphean
Problem. Presentation to The Institute of Medicine-National Research
Council’s (IOM-NRC) Promoting Children's Cognitive, Affective and
Behavioral Health (C-CAB) Forum: Strategies for Scaling Tested and
Effective Family-Focused Preventive Interventions to Promote Children's
Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Health: A Workshop. The National
Academy of Sciences.
50. Hoagwood, K., McKay, M., Horwitz, S., Olin, S., Kerker, B., and Robinson
J. (2014, April). Updates on Current IDEAS-OMH Collaborative Research:
Improving Child Outcomes. Briefing for Deputy Commissioner, Donna
Bradbury, The New York State Office of Mental Health (NYSOMH).
51. Hoagwood, K., McKay, M., Cleek, A., and Peri D. (2014, April). Briefing on
IDEAS and CTAC research for The New York State Office of Mental Health
(NYSOMH) Acting Commissioner, Ann Marie T. Sullivan, M.D., Donna
Bradbury, NYSOMH Deputy Commissioner, and NYSOMH Regional
Directors.
52. Hoagwood, K. (2014, May). Translational Research in State Mental Health
Systems: C'est la Vie. Video teleconference presented to The University of
Nebraska-Lincoln’s 2014 Interdisciplinary Faculty Retreat: Research
Collaborations Begin with Conversations.
53. Hoagwood, K (2014, November). Beyond Psychology: Expanding the
Reach of the Treatment Evidence Base for Youth, Session Moderator. The
Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) convention in
Philadelphia, PA.
54. Hoagwood, K (2014, December). The IDEAS Center: A Unique State PolicyAcademic Center Collaboration. Presentation at the session “Developing and
Strengthening Institution-based D&I Science Programs: CTSAs, Delivery
Systems and Others. The 7th Annual Conference on the Science of
Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
55. Hoagwood, K., Acri, M., and Morrisey, M. (2014, October). Equine Assisted
Therapy For Children with Depression, Trauma, and Autism: Research
Review and Design Issues. The Professional Association of Therapeutic
Horsemanship International (PATH) Conference and Annual Meeting, San
Diego, California.
56. Kerker, B. (2014, April). Increasing the Detection and Treatment of Mental
Health Issues by Pediatric Providers in New York State: An Evaluation of
Project TEACH. Paper presented at the National Institute of Mental Health
(NIMH) Mental Health Services Research Conference 2014: Research In
Pursuit of a Learning Mental Health Care System, Natcher Conference
Center, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD.
57. Lewandowski, R. E., Acri, M. C., Hoagwood, K. E., Scholle, S. H., Byron, S.,
Ireland, A., et al. (2013, June). An evidence-based care pathway with quality
indicators for the management of adolescent depression. Poster presentation
at the 2013 Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
58. Liaw R, Olin S., Pollock, M., Shorter P., Devins, L., Lloyd, M. (2014,
August). Partnering with families of PICU patients during challenging hospital
stays. Presentation at The 6th International Conference on Patient- and
Family-Centered Care, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
59. McGuirk J., Cleek, A. (2012, December). Preparing Outpatient Mental Health
Clinics for a Challenging Future-Integrating Practice and Business
Efficiencies. Preparing for a Changing Primary and Behavioral Healthcare
System: Cultivating Knowledge & Skills to Meet the Challenge, New York,
NY.
60. McKay, M., Cleek, A., Salerno, A. (2012, April). The 4r’s and
2s’s. Research informed practices to treat children and strengthen
families. 42nd Annual National Council Mental Health and Addictions
Conference, Chicago, IL.
61. Nadeem, E., Campbell, R., Santiago, M., & Petrosky, P. (2011, September).
Collaboration, translation and implementation of mental health services for
school settings. Paper presented at the 26th 16th Annual Conference on
Advancing School Mental, Charleston, SC.
62. Nadeem, E., Campbell, R., Santiago, M., & Petrosky, P. (2011, September).
Engaging educators to support the delivery of trauma services in schools.
Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Summit on the Cognitive Behavioral
Intervention for Trauma in Schools, Los Angeles, CA.
63. Nadeem, E., Gleacher, A., Pimentel, S., & Hoagwood, K. E. (2011,
November). Implementation of evidence-based treatments for children:
Consultation calls with supervisors as an implementation support strategy.
Paper presented at the 45th Annual Convention of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto, Canada.
64. Nadeem, E., Jaycox, L., Kataoka, S. H., Langley, A. K., & Stein, B. D. (2011,
June) Going to scale: Experiences implementing a school-based trauma
intervention. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
65. Nadeem, E., Olin, S. S., Hill, L., Horwitz, S. & Hoagwood, K. E. (2012,
March). Group-based implementation learning models: A systematic literature
review. Poster presentation at the 5th Annual NIH Conference on the Science
of Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
66. Nadeem E., and Ringle, V. (2014, November). Sustainment of an EvidenceBased Treatment for Trauma in Schools. Poster presentation at The 48th
Annual Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)
Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
67. Olin, S. S., Shen, S., Rodriguez, J., Burton, G., Kuppinger, A., & Hoagwood,
K. E. (2011, July). Psychological characteristics of caregivers who use family
advocate services over six months. Poster presented at the 21st NIMH
Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC.
68. Olin, S. S., Hemmelgarn, A. & Maddenwald, K. (2013, April). Invited
presentation. Organizational Social Context and Family Support Services.
New York State Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY.
69. Olin, S. S. (2013, April). Invited presentation. Implementation Science.
Seminar for the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Post
Graduate Fellows. New York University Child Study Center, New York, NY.
70. Olin S. S., Hemmelgarn, A. & Maddenwald, K. (2013, December). Invited
presentation. Improving Family Experience in Children’s Mental Health. NYS
Coalition for Children’s Mental Health Services and OMH Conference, New
York, NY.
71. Olin, S. S. (2014, November). Predictors of Clinic Adoption of StateSupported Trainings in Children’s Services. Paper presented at The 48th
Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)
Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
72. Palinkas, L.A., Um, M.Y., Jeong, C.H., O’Connor, B., Olin, S., Horwitz,
S.M. and Hoagwood, K. (2014, December). Influence of Organizational
Role, Consensus and Innovation Status on Perceived Facilitators and
Barriers to Adoption of Innovative and Evidence-Based Practices in StateSupported Mental Health Clinics. The 7th Annual Conference on the Science
of Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
73. Pasick, R., Willging, C., Rich, J., & Wisdom, J. P. (Panel Moderator). (2012,
May). Challenges in integrating qualitative and quantitative data, Part I:
Overview of qualitative perspectives. Panel at NIH Conference on Mixed
Methods in Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.
74. Pane, H.T., Farmer, E., and Burns, B. (2014, April). Predictors of Youth
Responsiveness to Group Home Treatment. The New Investigators
Workshop, 22nd NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research.
75. Ringle, V. (2013, November). Implementation of a Measurement Feedback
System in Community Mental Health Clinics: A Mixed Methods Examination
of Barriers and Facilitators. Poster presentation at the 47th Annual ABCT
Convention, Nashville, TN.
76. Roney, L., Cavaleri, M.A., & Killion, S. (2012, March). Compassion
satisfaction and compassion fatigue among emergency department
registered nurses. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Eastern Nursing
Research Society, New Haven, CT.
77. Sheppard, Pojman, Cleek A., Hodges, & Haen. (2012, March). Evidencebased group practice with children and adolescents. 2012 American Group
Psychotherapy Association Conference, New York, NY.
78. Wisdom, J. P. & Green, C. A. (2012, January). Mixed methods research in
implementation science: Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods.
Presentation to NIMH Child Mental Health Cross-Centers Work Group, New
York, NY.
79. Wisdom, J. P. (2012, February). Mixed methods: Integrating qualitative and
quantitative methods. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies Fellows
Sexuality Seminar, Columbia University, New York, NY.
80. Wisdom, J. P. & Lewandowski, E. (2011, January). Program evaluation, Part
I: Types, methodologies and challenges. Presentation to Psychology PreDoctoral Intern Class of 2012, Psychiatry Department, Columbia University,
New York, NY.
81. Wisdom, J. P. & Green, C. A. (2011, October). Mixed methods research in
implementation science: Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods.
Presentation to New York State Psychiatric Institute Biostatistics Seminar
Series, New York, NY.
82. Wisdom, J. P. (2011, December). Residential substance abuse treatment for
adolescents. Invited presentation to Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA) Children and Youth Substance Abuse
Services Expert Panel Meeting, Washington, DC.
83. Wisdom, J. P., Olin, S. S., Burton, G., Shorter, P., & Hoagwood, K. E.
(2011, July). The standardized parent walk-through: A novel method to study
process and content of family peer-to-peer services. Symposium presented at
the 21st NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington,
DC.
2015 Presentations
1. Kimberly Hoagwood, PhD, IDEAS Center Director, presented “Implementation
of EBPs for Children in State Systems: Predictors of Adoption,” at the Child
and Family EBP Consortium Webinar on February 23, 2015.
2. Kimberly Hoagwood, PhD, IDEAS Center Director, will present
“Implementation Research in State Systems for Children with Behavioral Health
Needs” at the upcoming John Doris Memorial Lecture at The Bronfenbrenner
Center for Translational Science at Cornell University on April 14, 2015.
3. Van Meter, A.R., Youngstrom, E.A., Birmaher, B., Fristad, M.A., Horwitz, S.M.,
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