Henry, David - University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health

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March 23, 2016
VITA
David B. Henry, Ph.D.
Institute for Health Research and Policy
School of Public Health
University of Illinois at Chicago
1747 W. Roosevelt Rd., Room 515
Chicago, IL 60608
(312) 413-1728
(312) 413-1036 (fax)
dhenry@uic.edu (email)
EDUCATION
Doctoral 1993
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Majors: Organizational/Community and Social Psychology
Minor: Methodology and Measurements
Masters 1989
M.A. with Honors, Psychology, Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois, (Major:
Clinical Psychology, Minor: Statistics)
Undergraduate 1986
B.A. with Honors, Psychology, Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois
D.Min., 1978
Chicago Theological Seminary
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Influence Processes
Ecological influences on child development and risk
Prevention
Applied Social and Community Psychology
Attitudes toward, and perceptions of persons with disabilities
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
9/10-
Fellow, Institute for Health Research and Policy
9/09-
Affiliated Scholar, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
9/09-
Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
9/09-
Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago
9/08 – present
President’s Professor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK
4/07 – 8/09
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at
Chicago
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8/03 – 8/09
Associate Professor, Institute for Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Illinois at Chicago
08/97- 08/03
Assistant Professor, Institute for Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Illinois at Chicago
08/95 – 08/97
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at
Chicago
08/93 – 08/95
Research Director, Metropolitan Area Child Study and Visiting Assistant
Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago
08/91 – 08/93
Assessment Coordinator, Metropolitan Area Child Study
08/90 – 08/91
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago
01/88 – 12/90
Fellow, University Affiliated Program in Developmental Disabilities
SERVICE AND APPLIED EXPERIENCE
Chair, Departmental Review and Compliance Committee, Institute for Health Research and Policy
Chair, Research Committee, Institute for Juvenile Research, 2007-2009
Director’s Advisory Committee, Institute for Juvenile Research, 2007-2009
Intellectual Exchange Committee, Institute for Juvenile Research, 2006-2009
Scientific Review Group, Health of the Population Section, 2008
Consulting Editor, Child Development, 2007-2012
Consultant, New England Research Institute, January 2007-present
Consultant, W.T. Grant Foundation, September 2006-present
Member, IRB #1, University of Illinois at Chicago, July, 2001 – August, 2009
Consultant, Center for Alaska Native Health Research, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 2004 – 9/08
Consultant, United Biosource Corporation, 2006-Present.
Consultant, DePaul University, 2004-Present.
Consultant, Medical University of South Carolina, December 2001-present
Consultant, Foundation for Rehabilitation Education and Research, July 2001-2005.
Psychometrician, SAFE TO LEARN Evaluation Project, Children’s Memorial Hospital, January 20002004
Statistical Consultant, Within Our Reach Project, Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago, July, 1998-March,
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2000
Statistical Consultant, Center for Prevention Research, University of Kentucky, January 2000-December
2000
Statistical Consultant, Predictor Variables Initiative, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, January,
1998-October, 1999
Organizational Consultant, General Council of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. December, 1994-February,
1997.
Organizational Consultant, Association Zemliaky, Chicago. March, 1995-June, 1996.
Organizational Consultation with Association of Retarded Citizens of Springfield, IL, 1992.
Organizational Consultation with Peoria Association of Retarded Citizens. 1989-1990.
Consultant to Chicago Metropolitan Association, Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ.
1987-1989.
Conference Facilitator: "Designing a developmental disabilities service delivery system for Illinois"
Governor's Planning Council, Ottawa, IL: February 13-14, 1990.
Training with agency executives. Association for Retarded Citizens of Illinois, (Matteson, IL: January
26,1990).
Convocation Leader: "Systems and Stress in Ministry" for the Chicago Metropolitan Association, Illinois
Conference of the United Church of Christ, (Sawyer, MI, October 23-24, 1990).
Grant reviewer for National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, and W. T. Grant Foundation.
Reviewer for Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, American Journal of Community
Psychology, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Psychological Assessment,
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Journal of Family Psychology, Journal of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal of Abnormal Child
Psychology, and Journal of Drug Issues.
Externship in family therapy, Center for Family Consultation, Evanston, IL, 1987-1988.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Culture, Community, and Prevention Science Award, Society for Prevention Research, 2013
Nan Tobler Award for Review of the Prevention Literature, Society for Prevention Research, 2012
Jay G. Hirsch Award for Teaching Excellence, UIC Department of Psychiatry, 2002, 2006, 2008
Harry Upshaw Award for Teaching Excellence, Psychology Department, University of Illinois at
Chicago, 1992
Phi Kappa Phi, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1990
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Leonard Eron Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Research, Psychology Department, University of
Illinois at Chicago, 1990
Psychology Department Research Awards, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993
University Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989-1990
Franklin Honor Society, Roosevelt University, 1988
Albert Newman Fellowship, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1975
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychological Association
Division for Measurement and Statistics (Division 5)
Society for Community Research and Action (Division 27)
Society for Research in Child Development
Society for Research in Adolescence
Society for Prevention Research
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Courses taught:
PSCH 381: Clinical Interviewing (Fall, 1993, Fall, 1994)
PSCH 381: Group Process and Methods (Spring 1997)
PSCH 545: Multivariate Statistics (Spring, 1993)
PSCH 343: Statistical Methods in Behavioral Science (Fall, 1991 1992, and 1995, Spring, 1993,
Summer, 1996, Fall, 1996)
PSCH 381: Personnel Psychology (Spring, 1994)
PSCH 231: Community Psychology (Spring and Summer, 1992, Spring, 1993, Fall, 1994)
PSCH 394: Seminar in Research Methods (Summer, 1991)
PSCH 340: Psychological Testing (Spring, 1991)
Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago
Research mentor for faculty, Institute for Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry
Met regularly with two junior faculty per year on average for the past 10 years to assist
them in design and analysis issues and produce research papers.
Second Year Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows Research Practicum (AY 1998-2009)
Approximately 40 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows have participated in the
practicum over the past 10 years. All classes have produced research projects based on
their shared interests. Six classes have won award from the Illinois Council of Child
Psychiatry for finished research papers. Two classes have submitted their projects for
publication.
Mentor for Psychology Interns – Institute for Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry
Conducted classes on advanced statistics and provided individual mentoring for an
average of two psychology interns per year for the past 10 years. Several of these
involvements have resulted in published work.
Department of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at
Chicago
HPA590:
Grant writing (Spring, 2010)
HPA473:
Clinical Research Methods II (Fall, 2012)
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago
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BSTT505: Logistic Regression and Survival Analysis (Fall, 2011)
GRANTS: CURRENT FUNDED RESEARCH
R01 MH085639-01
Role: Co-I
Funding Agency: NIMH
Developing Brain Function in Adolescent Bipolar Disorder
Investigators: Pavuluri, M., Sweeny, J., Henry, D.
R01 MH090301-01
Role: Co-I
Funding Agency: NIMH
Total Costs: $3,669,876
Dates: 4/2010-3/2015
Title: Early Traumatic Stressor Exposure: Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms of Clinical Risk
Investigators: Briggs-Gowan, M. (PI), Wakschlag, L., Tolan, P., Henry, D., Pollack, S.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
National Institute for Justice
$825,525
10/06 – 10/09
Implementation of a Developmental-Ecological Approach to Prevention of
Antisocial Behavior
Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., Schoeny, M., & Tolan, P.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
$5,630,674
09/15/05 – 09/14/10
Chicago Center for Youth Violence Prevention
Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., Schoeny, M., and Tolan, P.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Co-I
National Institute for Drug Abuse
$1,792,539
06/01/07 – 05/31/11
Developmental Evaluation of Prevention Effects of the SAFE Children
Intervention
Henry, D., Schoeny, M., Tolan, P. & Gorman-Smith, D.
Investigators:
COMPLETED FUNDED RESEARCH
Role:
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Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
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Role: Co-I
PI
W. T. Grant Foundation
$25,000
01/01/07 – 12/31/08
Setting-level Norms for Prosocial Problem-solving among Middle-school
Students
Henry, D.
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Funding Agency:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Total costs:
$1,050,000
Dates:
10/09-9/12
Title:
“Developmental Ecological Measurement of Neighborhood Effects on Youth Violence”
Investigators: Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Henry, D., & Schoeny, M.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
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Co-I
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
$6,977,345
10/99-11/06
Developmental of a Youth Violence Prevention Program
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., and Henry, D.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
PI
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$102,950
2002 - 2005
Peer Network Influences on HIV Risk
Henry, D.,
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
$1,200,000
09/30/99-09/29/02
Promoting Academic and Social Competence among Urban Youth
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D.,
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
National Institute for Mental Health
$350,000
07/00 – 12/02
Preventing the Emergence of Serious Anti-Social Behavior in High Risk Youth
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D.,
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
National Institute of Mental Health
$868,635
01/1/97 -12/30/01
Predictors of relationship violence among inner-city youth
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., and Scrimshaw, S.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
$1,518,442
09/01/96 – 08/30/99
Promoting Academic and Social Competence among Inner-City Youth
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., and Scrimshaw, S.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Co-I
Centers for Disease Control
$497,753
12/96 -12/99
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Title:
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A Follow-up Evaluation of a Cognitive/ Ecological Approach to the Prevention
of Interpersonal Violence
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D.
Co-I
Centers for Disease Control
$698,539
09/94 – 09/97
Evaluating a Cognitive/Ecological Approach to the Prevention of Interpersonal
Violence among High Risk Youth
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D.
Co-I
National Science Foundation
$148,552
9/96-1/98
Community, neighborhood and family influences on the development of innercity minority youth
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H. and Henry, D.
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
National Institute of Mental Health, United States Department of Health and
Human Services
$4,619,325
9/94-8/87
Preventing antisocial behavior in high risk children
Guerra, N., Huesmann, L., Tolan, P., Van Acker, R., Eron, L., and Henry, D.
Role:
Funding agency:
Total Costs:
Date:
Title:
Investigators:
Co-I
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
$746,569
09/01/96 – 08/30/99
Predatory and relationship violence of inner-city youth
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., and Henry, D.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS
Mustanski, B., Byck, G. R., Newcomb, M. E., Henry, D., Bolland, J., & Dick, D. (2013). HIV
information and behavioral skills moderate the effects of relationship type and substance
use on HIV risk behaviors among African American youth. AIDS Patient Care and STDs,
27(6). doi: 10.1089/apc.2012.0468
Multisite Violence Prevention Project. (2013). Implementation and process effects on prevention
outcomes for middle school students. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent
Psychology, Online First, 1-13. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2013.814540
Tolan, P. H., Henry, D., Schoeny, M., Lovegrove, P., & Nichols, E. (2013). Mentoring programs
to affect delinquency and associated outcomes of youth at risk: A comprehensive meta-
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analytic review. Journal of Experimental Criminology, Published online, July 26, 2013.
doi: 10.1007/s11292-013-9181-4
Sheidow, A. J., Henry, D. B., Tolan, P. H., & Strachan, M. K. (2013). The role of stress
exposure and family functioning in internalizing outcomes of urban families. Journal of
Child and Family Studies, Online First, DOI: 10.1007/s10826-013-9793-3
Dymnicki, A. & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (in press). Moderating Effects of
School Climate on Outcomes for the Multi-Site Violence Prevention Project Universal
Program. Journal of Research on Adolescence.
Farrell, A. D., Henry, D. B., & Bettencourt, A. (2013). Methodological Challenges Examining
Subgroup Differences: Examples from Universal School-Based Youth Violence
Prevention Trials. Prevention Science. 14(2):121-33. doi:10.1007/s11121-011-0200-2.
PubMed PMID: 21274627.
Fowler PJ, Henry DB, Schoeny M, Landsverk J, Chavira D, Taylor JJ. (2013) Inadequate Housing
Among Families Under Investigation for Child Abuse and Neglect: Prevalence from a National
Probability Sample. American Journal of Community Psychology. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed
PMID: 23702790
Patka M., Keys C. B., Henry, D. B., & McDonald, K. E. (2013) Attitudes of Pakistani community
members and staff toward people with intellectual disability. American Journal on Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities, 118(1), 32-43. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-118.1.32. PubMed
PMID: 23301901.
Henry, D. B., Dymnicki, A. B., Schoeny, M. E., Meyer, A. L., & Martin, N. C. (2013). Middle school
students overestimate normative support for aggression and underestimate normative support for
nonviolent problemā€solving strategies. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43(2), 433-445.
Elsaesser, C., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (2013). The role of the school environment in relational
aggression and victimization. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 42(2), 235-249. Retrieved from
http://proxy.cc.uic.edu/docview/1272267332?accountid=14552 PMID: 23111842
Dymnicki, A., Henry, D., Quintana, E. Wisnieski, E., & Kane, C. (2013). Outreach worker perceptions of
positive and negative critical incidents: Characteristics associated with successful and
unsuccessful violence interruption. Journal of Community Psychology. 41: 200–217.
doi: 10.1002/jcop.21523
Henry, D. B., Dymnicki, A., Kane, C., Quintana, E., Cartland, J., Bromann, K.,Bhatia, S. &
Wisnieski, E. (2013). Community monitoring for youth violence surveillance: Testing a
prediction model. Prevention Science, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11121-013-0374-x
Henry, D. [Multisite Violence Prevention Project – Corporate Author] (2012). The moderating role of
developmental microsystems in selective preventive intervention effects on aggression and
victimization of aggressive and socially-influential students. Prevention Science, doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11121-012-0303-4
Henry, D./Multisite Violence Prevention Project. (2012) Mediators of effects of a selective familyfocused violence prevention approach for middle school students. Prevention Science. 13(1):1-14.
doi: 10.1007/s11121-011-0245-2. PubMed PMID: 21932067.
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Henry, D., Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., Schoeny, M., Zwanziger, J. & Kim, S. (2012). Evaluating
the implementation of a family-focused prevention program: Effectiveness of SAFE Children.
Report to the National Institute of Justice on Grant 2006-JP-FX-0062. Washington, DC:
National Institute of Justice
Wakschlag, L. S., Henry, D. B., Tolan, P. H., Carter, A. S., Burns, J. L., & Briggs-Gowan, M. (2012).
Putting Theory to the test: Modeling a multidimensional, developmentally-based approach to
preschool disruptive behavior. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry, 51(6), 593-604. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2012.03.005
Trimble, J., Rivkin, I. D., Johnson, S., Lopez, D. S., Orr, E., Allen, J., Fok, C., & Henry, D. B. (2012).
‘Taringenqegcallrat cayarat umyuat-llu': Indigenous understandings in community based
participatory research. Symposium published online by invitation in SCRA special issue of the
Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice, 2(3).
http://www.gjcpp.org/en/resource.php?issue=8&resource=65
Allen, J., Fok, C. C. T., Henry, D., & Skewes, M. (2012). Umyuangcaryaraq "reflecting":
Multidimensional reflective of reflective processes on the consequences of alcohol use
among rural yup'ik alaska native youth. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol
Abuse, 38(5), 468-475. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00952990.2012.702169
Henry, D., Allen, J., Fok, C. C. T., Rasmus, S., Charles, B. & People Awakening Team (2012).
Patterns of protective factors in an intervention for the prevention of suicide and alcohol
abuse with Yup’ik Alaska native youth. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol
Abuse, Early Online: 1–7. DOI: 10.3109/00952990.2012.704460
Fok, C. C. T., Allen, J., Henry, D., & Mohatt, G. V. (2012). Multicultural mastery scale for youth:
Multidimensional assessment of culturally mediated coping strategies. Psychological
Assessment, 24(2), 313-327. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0025505
Henry, D. B., Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Schoeny, M. E. (2012). Risk and direct protective
Factors for youth violence: Results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
Multisite Violence Prevention Project. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43 (2,
Supplement 1) S67-S75, doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2012.04.025.
Henry, D. B., Deptula, D. P. & Schoeny, M. E. (2012). Sexually transmitted infections and unintended
pregnancy: A longitudinal analysis of risk transmission through friends and attitudes. Social
Development, 21(1), 195-214. PMCID: PMC3340983
Cappella, E., Hamre, B. K., Kim, H. Y., Henry, D. B., Frazier, S. L., Atkins, M. S., & Schoenwald, S. K.
(2012). Teacher consultation and coaching within mental health practice: Classroom and child
effects in urban elementary schools. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(4), 597610. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0027725. PMCID: PMC3399967 [Available on
2013/8/1]
Schoenwald, S. K., Chapman, J. E., Henry, D. B. & Sheidow, A. J. (2012). Taking effective treatments to
scale: Organizational effects on outcomes of multisystemic therapy for youths with co-occurring
substance use. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21(1), 1-31. PMCID:
PMC3405547.
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Alleyne-Green, B., Coleman-Cowger, V., & Henry, D. B. (2012). Dating violence perpetration and/or
victimization and associated sexual risk behaviors among a sample of inner-city african american
and hispanic adolescent females. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(8), 1457-1473. doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260511425788
Schoenwald, S. K., Chapman, J. E., Henry, D. B., & Sheidow, A. J. (2012). Taking Effective Treatments
to Scale: Organizational Effects on Outcomes of Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Cooccurring Substance Use. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. 21(1): 1-31.
PMCID: PMC3405547
West, A. E., Weinstein, S. M., Celio, C. I., Henry, D. & Pavuluri, M. N. (2011). Co-morbid disruptive
behavior disorder and aggression predict functional outcomes and differential response to
risperidone versus divalproex in pharmacotherapy for pediatric bipolar disorder. Journal of Child
and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 21(6), 545-553. PMCID: PMC3243464
Mohatt, N. V., Fok, C. C. T., Burket, R., Henry, D. & Allen, J. (2011). Assessment of awareness of
connectedness as a culturally-based protective factor for Alaska native youth. Cultural Diversity
and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 17(4), 444-455. doi: 10.1037/a0025456. PMCID: PMC3193160
Fok, C. C. T., Allen, J., Henry, D. & The People Awakening Team (2011). The Brief Family
Relationship Scale: A Brief measure of the relationship dimension in family functioning.
Assessment. [Epub ahead of print] PMCID: PMC3292682.
Dymnicki, A. B., Antonio, T., & Henry, D. B. (2011). Levels and growth of specific and general norms
for nonviolence among middle school students. Journal of Adolescence, 34 , 965–976.
Dymnicki, A. B., Weissberg, R. P. & Henry, D. B. (2011) Understanding how programs work to prevent
overt aggressive behaviors: A meta-analysis of mediators of elementary school–based programs.
Journal of School Violence, 10, 315-337.
Wakschlag, L. S., Henry, D. B., Blair, R. J., Dukic, V., Burms, J., & Pickett, K. E. (2011). Unpacking
the association: Individual differences in the relation of prenatal exposure to cigarettes and
disruptive behavior phenotypes. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 33, 145–154.
West, A. E., Celio, C. I., Henry, D. B., & Pavuluri, M. (2011). Child Mania Rating Scale-Parent Version:
A valid measure of symptom change due to pharmacotherapy. Journal of Affective Disorders,
128, 112-119. PMCID: PMC2994944
Farrell, A. D., Henry, D. B., Mays, S. A., Schoeny, M. E. (2011). Parents as moderators of the
impact of school norms and peer influences on aggression in middle school students.
Child Development, 82, 146-161. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2010.01546.x
Farrell, A. D., Henry, D. B., Schoeny, M. E., Bettencourt, A., & Tolan, P. H. (2010). Normative
beliefs and self-efficacy for nonviolence as moderators of peer, school, and parental risk
factors for aggression in early adolescence. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent
Psychology, 39, 800 - 813.
Henry, D., Kobus, K. & Schoeny, M. (2011). Accuracy and bias in adolescents' perceptions of
friends' substance use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25, 80-89.
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Henry, D. & Chan, W. (2010). Cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of sixth-grade settinglevel norms for nonviolent problem solving on aggression and associated attitudes.
Journal of Community Psychology, 38 (8), 1007–1022.
Henry, D., Farrell, A., Schoeny, M., Tolan, P. & Dymnicki, A. (2011). Influence of school-level
variables on aggression and associated attitudes among middle school students. Journal
of School Psychology, 49, 481-503.
Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2012). Mediators of effects of a selective family-focused
violence prevention approach for middle school students. Prevention Science, 13, 1-14.
Pavuluri, M.N., Henry, D. B., Findling, R. L., Parnes, S., Carbray, J. A. Mohammed, T.,
Janicak, P. G., & Sweeney, J. A. (2010). Double-blind randomized trial of risperidone versus
divalproex in pediatric bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders. 12(6):593-605. PMCID: PMC3013630
Deptula, D., Henry, D., & Schoeny, M. (2010). How can families make a difference? A comparison of
family factors and their role in adolescent and young adult sexual behavior. Journal of Family
Psychology, 24(6) 731-739.
Sripada, B. N., Henry, D. B., Jobe, T. H., Winer, J. A., Schoeny, M. E., & Gibbons, R. D. (2010). A
randomized controlled trial of a feedback method for improving empathic accuracy in
psychotherapy. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice.
Kobus, K. & Henry, D. B. (2010). Interplay of network position and peer substance use in early
adolescent cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use. The Journal of Early Adolescence, 30(2), 225245.
Jacobs, R., Pine, D., Schoeny, M., Henry, D., Gollan, J., Moy, G., Cook, E., & Wakschlag, L. (2011).
Maternal depressive history, teen 5HTTLPR genotype, and the processing of emotional faces:
Exploring mechanisms of risk. Behaviour Research and Therapy.49(1): 80-84.
PMCID: PMC3025079
Capella, E., Neal, J., Atkins, M. & Henry, D. (submitted). Teacher practices and student social networks
in urban elementary schools. Journal of Educational Psychology.
Neal, J. W., Neal, Z. P., Atkins, M. S., Henry, D. B., & Frazier, S. L. (2011). Channels of change:
Contrasting network mechanisms in the use of interventions. American Journal of Community
Psychology, 47(3/4), 277-286. doi: 10.1007/s10464-010-9403-0. PMCID: PMC3053410
Hungarian Translation – Neal, J.W., Neal, Z.P., Atkins, M.S. Henry, D.H., & Frazier, S.L.
(2011). A változás csatornái: hálózati mechanizmusok összehasonlítása az intervenció terjedése
során. Esély, 5, 118 – 135.
Pavuluri MN, Henry DB, Moss M, Mohammed T, Carbray JA, Sweeney JA. (2009) Effectiveness of
lamotrigine in maintaining symptom control in pediatric bipolar disorder. Journal of Child and
Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 19(1):75-82. doi:10.1089/cap.2008.0107. PMCID:
PMC2692234
Baptiste, D. R., Kapungu, C., Miller, S., Crown, L., Henry, D. B., Dona Da Costa, M., & Jo-Bennett, K.
(2009). Increasing parent involvement in youth HIV prevention: A randomized Caribbean study.
AIDS Education and Prevention, 21(6), 495-511.
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Allen, J., Mohatt, G., Fok, C., Henry, D. & People Awakening Team (2009). Suicide Prevention as a
Community Development Process: Understanding circumpolar youth suicide prevention through
community level outcomes. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 68(3) 274-291.
PMCID: PMC2875412
de los Reyes, A., Henry, D., Tolan, P. H. & Wakschlag, L. (2009). Linking informant discrepancies to
observed variations in young children’s behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child
Psychology, 37(5) 637-652.
The Multisite Violence Prevention Project. (2009). The ecological effects of universal and selective
violence prevention programs for middle school students: A randomized trial. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 77(3): 526-542. PMCID: PMC2753448
Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D. B., & Schoeny, M. E. (2009). The benefits of booster
interventions: Evidence from a family-focused prevention program. Prevention Science, 10(4),
287-297.
Fabio, A., Yuan, Z. Wisniewski, S. R., Henry, D. B., Farrington, D. Bridge, J. A., & Loeber, R. (2008).
Cohort differences in the progression of developmental pathways: Evidence for period effects on
secular trends of violence in males. Injury Prevention.14(5): 311-318.
McDonald, K. E., Keys, C. B. & Henry, D. B. (2008). The gatekeepers of science: Attitudes toward the
research participation of adults with intellectual disability. American Journal on Mental
Retardation. 113(6): 466-478.
Brady, S., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D. & Tolan, P. (2008). Adaptive coping reduces the impact of
community violence exposure on violent behavior among african american and latino male
adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 36(1): 105–115
doi: 10.1007/s10802-007-9164-x PMCID: PMC3120137
Multisite Violence Prevention Project. (2008) The multisite violence prevention project: impact of a
universal school-based violence prevention program on social-cognitive outcomes. Prevention
Science. 2008 9(4):231-44. doi: 10.1007/s11121-008-0101-1. PMCID: PMC2748309.
Sheidow, A. J., Strachan, M. K., Minden, J. A., Henry, D. B., Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2008).
The relation of antisocial behavior patterns and changes in internalizing symptoms for a sample
of inner-city youth: Comorbidity within a developmental framework. Journal of Youth and
Adolescence, 37, 821-829.
Rosen, R., Coyne, K., Henry, D., Link, C. L., Cinar, A., Aiyer, L., Mollon, P., Kaplan, S., Roehrborn, C.
& Thompson, C. (2008). Beyond the cluster: Methodological and clinical implications in the
Boston Area Community Health Survey and EPIC Studies. British Journal of Urology, 101 ,
1274–1278.
Coyne, K., Matza, L., Kopp, Z. S., Thompson, C., Henry, D., Irwin, D. E., Artibani, W., Herschorn, S., &
Milsom, I. (2008). Examining lower urinary tract symptom constellations using cluster analysis.
British Journal of Urology, 101 , 1267–1273.
Henry, D. B., Pavuluri, M. N., Youngstrom, E., & Birmaher, B. (2008). Accuracy of Brief and Full
Forms of the Child Mania Rating Scale. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 64, 1-14.
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Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., & Schoeny, M. (2007). Prevention as one form of
developmental intervention: Implications for service and training. Child and Family Policy and
Practice Review. 3: 14-16.
Henry, D. B. & Kobus, K. (2007). Early adolescent social networks and substance use. Journal of Early
Adolescence. 27, 346-362.
West, A., Henry, D. B. & Pavuluri, M. N. (2007). Maintenance model of integrated psychosocial
treatment in pediatric bipolar disorder: A pilot feasibility study. Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46, 205-212.
Gregory, A., Henry, D. & Schoeny, M. (2007). School Climate and Implementation of a Preventive
Intervention. American Journal of Community Psychology, 40, 250-260.
Henry, D., Schoeny, M., Deptula, D. & Slavick, J. (2007). Peer Selection and Socialization Effects on
Adolescent Intercourse without a Condom and Attitudes about the Costs of Sex. Child
Development, 78, 825-838.
Metropolitan Area Child Study Research Group (2007). Social-Cognitive Effects of a Preventive
Intervention for Urban Early Elementary School Children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 75, 160-167.
Pavuluri MN, Henry DB, Nadimpalli SS, O’Connor MM, Sweeney JA. (2006) Biological risk factors in
pediatric bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry. 60(9):936-941
Henry, D. B. & The Metropolitan Area Child Study Research Group (2006). Associations between peer
nominations, teacher ratings, self-reports, and observations of malicious and disruptive behavior.
Assessment, 13, 241-252.
Pavuluri, M., N., Henry, D., Bhargavi D., Carbray, J. & Birmaher, B. (2006). Child mania rating scale:
Development, reliability, and validity. Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 45, 550-560.
Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D. & Henry, D. (2006). Family Violence. Annual Review of Psychology,
57, 557-583.
Henry, D. B., Miller-Johnson, S., Simon, T., Schoeny, M., & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project.
(2006). Validity of Teacher Ratings in Selecting Influential Aggressive Adolescents for a
Targeted Preventive Intervention. Prevention Science, 7, 31-41. PMCID: PMC2756672
Deptula, D., Henry, D. B., Schoeny, M. E., & Slavick, J. (2005). Adolescent Sexual Behavior and
Attitudes: A Costs and Benefits Approach. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38, 35-43.
Pavuluri, M. N., Henry, D., Naylor, M., Carbray, J. & Janicak, P. G. (2005). Divalproex sodium in
pediatric mixed mania: A six- month open-label trial. Bipolar Disorders, 266-273.
Henry, D. B., Tolan, P. H. & Gorman-Smith, D. (2005). Cluster analysis in family psychology research.
Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 121-132.
Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D.B. & Tolan, P.H. (2004). Exposure to community violence and violence
perpetration: The protective effects of family functioning. Journal of Child Clinical and
Adolescent Psychology , 439-449.
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Henry, D., Cartland, J., Ruch-Ross, H. & Monahan, K. (2004). A return potential model of setting norms
for aggression. American Journal of Community Psychology, 33, 131-149.
Henry, D. B., Duvdevany, I., Keys, C. B., & Balcazar, F. (2004). American and Israeli attitudes toward
persons with intellectual disabilities. Mental Retardation, 42, 26-36.
Henry, D.B., Farrell, A.D., & the Multisite Violence Prevention Project. (2004). The study designed by a
committee: Design of the Multisite Violence Prevention Project. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine, 26, 12-19. PMCID: PMC2758641
Henry, D.B., Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2004). Have there been lasting effects associated with
the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks among inner-city parents and children? Journal of
Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 35, 542-547.
Meyer, A.L., Allison, K.W., Reese, L.E., Gay, F.N., & the Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004).
Choosing to be violence free in middle school: The student component of the GREAT Schools
and Families universal program. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 20-29.
Miller-Johnson, S., Sullivan, T.N., Simon, T.R. & the Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004).
Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: Samples,
procedures, and measures. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 48-61.
Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). The Multisite Violence Prevention Project: Background
and overview. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 3-11.
The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). Lessons learned in the Multisite Violence Prevention
Project: Collaboration: Big questions require large efforts. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine, 26, 62-71.
Orpinas, P., Horne, A.M., & the Multisite Violence Prevention Project. (2004). A teacher-focused
approach to preent and reduce students= aggressive behavior: The GREAT teacher program.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 29-38.
Pavuluri, M. N., Henry, D., Naylor, M., Carbray, J., Sampson, G. & Janicak, P. G. (2004). A
Pharmacotherapy Algorithm for Stabilization and Maintenance of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder.
Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43, 859-867.
Pavuluri M. N., Henry, D., Naylor, M., Sampson, G., Carbray, J., Janicak, P. G. (2004). A Prospective
Trial of Combination Therapy of Risperidone with Lithium or Divalproex Sodium in Pediatric
Mania. Journal of Affective Disorders, 82 (Suppl 1), 103-111.
Smith, E.P., Gorman-Smith, D., Quinn, W., Rabiner, D., Tolan, P., Winn, D-M., & The Multi-Site
Violence Prevention Project (2004). Community-based multiple family groups to prevent and
reduce violent and aggressive behavior. The GREAT Families Program. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine, 26, 39-47.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D. B., (2004). Supporting Families in a High-Risk Setting:
Proximal Effects of the SAFEChildren Preventive Intervention. Journal of Consulting & Clinical
Psychology,72, 855-869.
Letendre, J., Henry, D., & Tolan, P. (2003). Leader and therapeutic influences on prosocial skill building
in school-based groups to prevent aggression. Research on Social Work Practice, 13, 569-587.
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Cartland, J., Ruch-Ross, H., & Henry, D. B. (2003). Feeling at home in one’s school: A first look at a
new measure. Adolescence, 38, 305-319.
Metropolitan Area Child Study Research Group and Gorman-Smith, D. (2003). Effects of teacher
training and consultation on teacher behavior toward students at high risk for aggression.
Behavior Therapy, 34, 437-452.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D.B. (2003). The developmental-ecology of urban males’
youth violence. Developmental Psychology, 39, 274-291.
Letendre, J., Henry, D., & Tolan, P.H. (2003). Leader and therapeutic influences and prosocial skill
building in school based groups to prevent aggression. Research on Social Work Practice, 13,
569-587.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P., Henry, D., Leventhal, A., Schoeny, M., Lutovsky, K., & Quintana, E.
(2002). Predictors of participation in family-focused preventive intervention for substance use.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, S55-S64.
Horner-Johnson W., Keys C., Henry D., Yamaki K., Oi F., Watanabe K., Shimada H., & Fugjimura I.
(2002). Attitudes of Japanese students toward people with intellectual disability. Journal of
Intellectual Disability Research, 46, 365-78
Hughes, T. L., Howard, M. J., & Henry, D. (2002). Nurses’ use of alcohol and other drugs: findings
from a national probability sample. Substance Use & Misuse, 37, 1423–1440.
Metropolitan Area Child Study Research Group (2002) A cognitive-ecological approach to preventing
aggression in urban settings: Initial outcomes for high risk children. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 70(1), 179-194.
Ouellette-Kuntz, H., Burge, P. Henry, D. Bradley, E., Leichner, P. & Mackenzie, A. ( 2002). Attitudes of
senior psychiatry residents toward persons with developmental disabilities. Canadian Journal of
Psychiatry, 48, 538-545.
Pavuluri M. N. Henry D. B. & Allen K. (2002). Anxiety and fear: Discriminant validity in the child and
adolescent practitioner's perspective. European Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 11,
273-280.
Tolan, P., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (2002). Linking family violence to delinquency across
generations. Children's Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 5, 273-284.
Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., Chung, K., & Hunt, M. (2002). The relation of patterns of
coping of inner-city youth to psychopathology symptoms. Journal of Research on Adolescence,
12, 423-449.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Sheidow, A.J., & Henry, D. B. (2001). Partner violence and street
violence among urban adolescents? Do the same family factors relate. Journal of Research on
Adolescence,11, 273-295.
Henry, D. (2001). Classroom context and the development of aggression: The role of normative
processes. In Columbus, F. (Ed.) Advances in Psychology Research, 6, 193-214.
Henry, D., Keys, C. B., & Schaumann, L. (2001) Value-based job analysis: An approach to human
resource management in rehabilitation agencies serving people with developmental disabilities.
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Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 25, 1-17.
Henry, D.B., Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2001). Longitudinal family and peer group effects on
violence and non-violent delinquency. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 30, 172-186.
Sheidow, A.J., Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H. & Henry, D. B. (2001). Family and Community
Characteristics: Risk Factors for Violence Exposure in Inner-City Youth. Journal of Community
Psychology, 29, 345-360.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, and Henry, D., (2001, Winter). New study focuses on efficacy of “whole
school” prevention approaches. Emotional and Behavior Disorders in Youth, 2, 5-6, 22.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D.B. (2000). A developmental-ecological model of the relation
of family functioning to patterns of delinquency. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 16,169198.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Henry, D. B. & Florsheim, P. (2000). Patterns of family functioning
and adolescent outcomes among urban African-American and Mexican American families.
Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 436-457.
Henry, D. (2000) Peer groups, families, and school failure among urban children: Elements of risk and
successful interventions. Preventing School Failure, 44, 97-104.
Henry, D., Guerra, N.G., Huesmann, L. R., Tolan, P. H., VanAcker, R., & Eron, L.D. (2000) Normative
influences on aggression in urban elementary school classrooms. American Journal of
Community Psychology, 28, 59-81.
Minden, J., Henry, D., Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2000). Urban boys’ social networks and
school violence. Professional School Counselor, 4, 95-104.
Van Acker, R., Guerra, N. G., Tolan, P., Henry, D., Huesmann, L. R., & Eron, L. D. (1999) What can
teachers and school personnel do to help prevent school violence and aggression: Implications
from the epidemiological literature. Education and Treatment of Children.
Balcazar, F., McKay, M., Keys, C., Henry, D., & Bryant, F., (1998). Agency commitment to the values
of community inclusion: Effects on staff satisfaction. American Journal of Mental Retardation,
102, 451-463.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P., Loeber, R., & Henry, D., (1998). The relation of family problems to
patterns of delinquent involvement among urban youth. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology,
26, 319-333.
Van Acker, R., Guerra, N. G., Tolan, P. H., Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., & Henry, D. (1997). An
examination of school-based aggression: Examination of risk factors and prevention practices.
Focus on Exceptional Children.
Henry, D., Keys, C. B., Balcazar, F., & Jopp, D. (1996). The attitudes of community agency staff toward
community living for persons with mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 34, 367-379.
Henry, D., Keys, C. B., Jopp, D. & Balcazar, F. (1996). The Community Living Attitudes Scale:
Development and psychometric properties. Mental Retardation, 34, 149-158.
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Huesmann, L.R., Maxwell, C., Eron, L., Dahlberg, L.L., Guerra, N.G., Tolan, P.H., Vanacker, R., &
Henry, D. (1996). Evaluating a cognitive /ecological program for the prevention of aggression in
urban children. Preventive Medicine. 12, 120-128.
Tolan, P. & Henry, D. (1996). Patterns of psychopathology among urban poor children: Comorbidity
and Aggression Effects. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 1094-1099.
VanAcker, R., Grant S. G., & Henry, D. (1996). Teacher and student behavior as a function of risk for
aggression. Education and Treatment of Children, 19, 316-334.
Henry, D., Chertok, F., Keys, C. B. and Jegerski, J. (1991). Organizational and family systems factors in
stress among ministers. American Journal of Community Psychology, 19, 931-952.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Dymnicki, A. B. & Henry, D. (2012). Clustering and its applications in community research. In L. Jason
& D. Glenwick (Eds.), Methodological approaches to community-based research (pp. 71-88).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Cartland, J., Ruchross, H. & Henry, D. (in press) The hospitable school: Social support, social
experience, and environmental factors. In J. B. Teiford (Ed.) Social Perception. Huntington, NY:
Nova Science Publishers.
Henry, D. B. (2008). Changing Classroom Social Settings Through Attention to Norms. In B. Shinn &
H. Yoshikawa (Eds.) Changing Schools and Community Organizations to Foster Positive Youth
Development. (pp. 40-57) New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., Quintana, E., Lutovsky, K., & Leventhal, A. (2007). The
SAFEChildren prevention program. In P. Tolan, J. Szapocznik, & S. Sombrano (Eds.),
Developmental approaches to prevention of substance abuse and related problems. (pp.113136). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
Henry, D. & Horner-Johnson, A. (2004). Attitude theories (Attitudes). In Albrecht, G. et al. (Eds.)
Encyclopedia of Disability. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Westerholm, R., Radak, L., Keys, C. B. & Henry, D. Stigma.
Encyclopedia of Disability. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
In Albrecht, G. et al. (Eds.)
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P., & Henry, D. (2005). Promoting resilience in the inner-city: Families as a
venue for protection, support and opportunity. In R. Peters, B. Leadbeater., & R. McMahon
(Eds.), Resilience in children, families, and communities: Linking theory with practice and policy.
(pp. 137-155). New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Henry, D. B., Quintana, E., Lutovsky, K. & Leventhal, A. (2005).
Schools and Families Educating Children: A preventive intervention for early elementary school
children. In Tolan, P. H., Szapocznik, J. & Sambrano, S. (Eds.). Preventing youth substance
abuse: Science-based programs for children and adolescents. (pp. 113-135). Washington, DC,
US: American Psychological Association.
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Tolan, P.H., Sherrod, L., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (2003). Building protection, support, and
opportunity for inner youth and their families. In K. Maton, C. Schellenbach, B. Leadbeater, & A
Solarz (Eds.), Investing in children, youth, families, and communities: Strengths-based research
and policy (pp. 193-211). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Henry, D., Keys, C.B., & Factor, A., (2001). Actualizing values in services to older persons with
developmental disabilities. In Janicki, M.P., & Ansello, E. (Eds.), Community supports for aging
adults with lifelong disabilities, pp. 271-286. New York: Paul H. Brooks.
Henry, D. (2000) A toe in the water. Special Issue: Employment Opportunities in Community
Psychology. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 19. 115-120. Reprinted
in O'Donnell, C. R., & Ferrari, J. R. (Eds.). Employment in community psychology: The diversity
of opportunity. New York: Haworth Press.
Henry, D., Keys, C. B., & Factor, A., (2000) Value-based human resource management. in Janicki, M. P.
& Ansello, E. (Eds.), Community supports for aging adults with lifelong disabilities. pp. 271286. New York: Paul H. Brooks.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1999)., The relation of community and family to risk
among urban poor adolescents. In P. Cohen, L. Robins, & C. Slomkowski (Eds.), Where and
when: Influence of historical time and place on aspects of psychopathology (pp. 349-367).
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Keys, C. B., Henry, D. & Schaumann, L. (1995). Using value-based job analysis to reduce staff turnover:
An organizational culture case study. In M. Montero (Ed.) Psychology and Community:
Proceedings of Community Psychology, XXV Interamerican Psychology Congress. Caracas,
Venezuela: Community Psychology Division, Inter-American Society of Psychology.
Henry, D. and Grimm, L. G. (1993). Instructor's Resource Guide and Test Bank to accompany Grimm, L
G. (1993) Statistical Applications for the Behavioral Sciences New York: John Wiley & Sons.
PRESENTATIONS
LOCAL/REGIONAL
Abdul-Adil, J., Henry, D., Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D. & Michael Schoeny, M. E. (2008, May).
Inner-city youth: Unpacking treatment processes in family intervention research. Poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Henry, D. B., Fogg, L., Schoeny, M.E., Neal, J.W. & Neal, Z. (2008, March). Robustness of Random
Permutation Tests. Paper presented at the meeting of the Chicago Chapter of the American
Statistical Association, Chicago, IL.
Henry, D., Leventhal, A., & Quintana, E. (1998, May). The SAFE Children Project. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Henry, D. (1998, March). Categorical research methods in community psychology. Colloquium,
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Alred, K. & Henry, D. (1996). A unidimensional depression scale from the Child Behavior Checklist.
Presented to the Midwest Objective Measurement Symposium, Chicago, IL.
Henry, D. (1996, July). Strategies for improving staff performance in developmental disabilities. Invited
Research Colloquium: Institute on Disability and Human Development.
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Henry, D. (1996, January). Violence Prevention: The effects of peers and the school setting. Invited
Presentation to the judges of the Cook County Juvenile Court.
Henry, D. (1995, April). Patterns of psychopathology among urban poor children. Invited address:
Health Research Institute.
Henry, D. & Keys, C.B. (1994, April). Value-based job analysis: a method for managing turnover in
agencies serving persons with developmental disabilities. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting
of the Illinois Association for Retarded Citizens, Rockford, IL.
Henry, D., Keys, C. B., Larson, J., Upshaw, H., Smith, B. & Laser, S. (1993, June). Evaluating a job
applicant with a disability: Disclosure moderates positive biases and polarization effects. Poster
presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL.
Henry, D. and Keys, C. B. (1990, January). Values and Management in the Developmental Disabilities
Field. Paper presented to Agency Executives of the Association of Retarded Citizens of Illinois,
Matteson, IL
Henry, D., Keys, C., Connelly, C., and Holstein, M. (1989, May). Learning from a church and
community intervention in gang conflict. Symposium Presentation at the Midwest Psychological
Association Convention, Chicago, IL
NATIONAL
Mohatt, N. V., Fok, C. C. T., Burket, R., Henry, D., & Allen, J. (2012). Assessment of awareness
of connectedness as a culturally-based protective factor for Alaska native youth. Native
Health Research Conference, Seattle, WA.
Allen, J., Fok, C. C. T., Henry, D., Skewes, M., & People Awakening Team (July, 2012).
Umyuangcaryaraq “Reflecting”: Multidimensional Assessment of Reflective Processes on
the Consequences of Alcohol Use among Rural Yup’ik Alaska Native Youth. Native Health
Research Conference, Seattle, WA.
Henry, D. (2011, March). Design, measurement, and analysis for adequate statistical power.
Paper presented at the "Designing Intervention Research" conference. Center for Alaska
Native Health Research, University of Alaska Fairbanks, AK.
Farrell, A. D., Henry, D., Mays, S., & Schoeny, M. (2009, May). Parents as moderators of the
impact of peers and school environment. In G. Massetti (Chair). Influence of key
relationships/peers & romantic partners. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
Henry, D., Farrell, A. D., Schoeny, M., Tolan, P. (2009, May). Influence of school-level
variables on aggression and associated attitudes among middle school students. In G.
Massetti (Chair). Influence of key relationships/peers & romantic partners. Symposium
presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
Henry, D. B. (2009, June). Grappling with Grouping: Clustering and its applications in community
research (Symposium 169. Innovative Methodological Approaches to Community-Based
Research: Theory and Application (2)). Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the
Society for Community Research and Action, Montclair, NJ.
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Henry, D. B. (2009, May). Short-Term Impacts Of A Selective Intervention In A Sample Targeted For
Aggression And Social Influence: Main Effects And Mediation. Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.
Bromann,K., Schoeny,M., Gorman-Smith,D., Tolan,P. H. & Henry, D. (2009, May). Attitudes Towards
Fatherhood: The Relations Between Positive And Negative Attitudes And Paternal Involvement.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.
Crown, L., Quintana, E., Metzger, T., Henry, D., Hall, D. M. & Hoover, M. Getting Through: Techniques
Used In Ceasefire Interventions To Prevent Or De-Escalate Street Violence. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.
Farrell, A., Henry, D., Mays, S., & Schoeny, M. (2009, May). Parents As Moderators Of The Impact Of
Peers And School Environment. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
Prevention Research. Washington, DC.
Henry, D., Farrell, A., Schoeny, M., & Tolan, P. (2009, May). Influence of School-Level Variables On
Aggression And Associated Attitudes Among Middle School Students. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.
Deptula, D. P., Henry, D. B., Schoeny, M. (2009, April). How Can Families Make a Difference? A
Comparison of Family Factors and Their Role in Adolescent Sexual Attitudes and Behavior
(Poster 3-083). Poster presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Denver, CO.
Schoeny, M. E., Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., & Henry, D. B. (2009, April). Inner City Fathers: The
Effects of Fatherhood among a Sample of High-Risk Inner-City Young Men Symposium 2-174:
Consequences of Parenthood: Contextual, Behavioral, Emotional, and Relational Outcomes from
Four Long-Term Prospective Studies.
Henry, D. B. (2008, August). Grappling with Grouping: Clustering and its applications in community
psychology (Symposium 2358: Methods in Community Psychology). Paper presented at the
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Woo, S., Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. & Henry, D. (2008, May). Patterns Of Relationships And
Pathways To Risk For Dating Violence Among African-American And Latino Late Adolescent
Youth. Symposium 4-002: Risk And Protective Factors For Adolescent Dating Violence From
A Developmental-Ecological Perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society
for Preveniton Research. San Francisco, CA.
Tolan, P., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., Schoeny, M. (2008, May). Proximal Effects Of The Safe
Children Booster Preventive Intervention. Symposium 3-027: Progress And Pitfalls In The
Development Of Preventive Interventions For Low-Income Urban Children And Adolescents.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Preveniton Research. San Francisco,
CA.
Henry, D., Tolan, P., Gorman-Smith, D., & Schoeny, M. (2008). Norms For Prosocial Problem-Solving:
Main And Moderator Effects. Sumposium 2-024: Developmental-Ecological Studies of Risk
and Prevention for Inner-City Youth and Families: Findings from the IJR Families and
Community Research Group. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
Preveniton Research. San Francisco, CA.
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Schoeny, M., Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P., & Henry, D. (2008, May). The Influence Of Adult Social
Networks On Fathering And Aggression In Offspring. Symposium 2-024: DevelopmentalEcological Studies of Risk and Prevention for Inner-City Youth and Families: Findings from the
IJR Families and Community Research Group. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Society for Preveniton Research. San Francisco, CA.
Antonio, T., Henry, D. B. (2008, March). Gender and ethnic differences in norms about prosocial
problem-solving during the middle school years. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the
Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Schoeny, M. E., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D. B. & Grisa, E. (2008, March) Peer networks as mediators
of the relation between adolescent delinquency patterns and aggression in offspring. In Henry, D.
B. & Kobus, K. (Symposium 3-018 Co-Chairs) Peer Relations and Transmission of Risk from
Early Adolescence to Young Adulthood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society
for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Henry, D. B., Schoeny, M. E. & Deptula, D. P. (2008, March). Peers, attitudes, and HIV/STI risk. In
Henry, D. B. & Kobus, K. (Symposium 3-018 Co-Chairs) Peer Relations and Transmission of
Risk from Early Adolescence to Young Adulthood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of
the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Kobus, K. & Henry, D. B. (2008, March). Network Position and Peer Group Substance Use as Predictors
of Early Adolescent Substance Use. In Henry, D. B. & Kobus, K. (Symposium 3-018 Co-Chairs)
Peer Relations and Transmission of Risk From Early Adolescence to Young Adulthood. Paper
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Woo, S., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D. B. & Tolan, P.H. (2008, March) Perpetration of violence in
intimate relationships: gender differences in couple reporting. Poster presented at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Henry, D. B., & Schoeny, M. E. (2008, March) The interaction of
neighborhood and family risk for aggression and violence among urban youth. In Leventhal, T.
(Symposium 2-040 Chair) How and When Neighborhoods Matter: Toward an Understanding of
Adolescent Problem Behavior. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for
Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Henry, D. B. (2007, June). Changing Classroom Social Settings through Attention to Norms
(Symposium S-11462: “Transforming Settings: Toward Positive Youth Development” ). Paper
presented at the Bienniel Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action. Pasadena,
CA.
Henry, D. B. (2007, June). Measuring Setting-level Norms: Return Potential, Aggression, and Prosocial
Problem-solving (Symposium S-11875: “Targeting Social Settings to Advance Prevention and
Developmental Science” ). Paper presented at the Bienniel Meeting of the Society for
Community Research and Action. Pasadena, CA.
Henry, D. B. & Schoeny, M. E. (2007, June). Moderation of Universal Intervention Effects by Norms
and Ethnicity (S-11372: “Violence and Poverty: Testing Theoretical Models for African
American Youth”). Paper presented at the Bienniel Meeting of the Society for Community
Research and Action. Pasadena, CA.
Henry, D. B. (2007, June). Setting-level norms and the effects of interventions to prevent aggression.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
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Henry, D. B. & Lardon, C. (2007, June). Design Issues for Health Promotion Research in Alaskan Native
Communities (Symposium S-11300: “Research design choices in community research: Cultural
and logistical lessons” ). Paper presented at the Bienniel Meeting of the Society for Community
Research and Action. Pasadena, CA.
Henry, D. B., Kobus, K. & Schoeny, M. E. (2007, June) Accuracy and bias in perceptions of friends’
substance use (Symposium S-11388: “Understanding the predictors, correlates, and outcomes of
adolescent substance use: Quantitative methods for ecological analysis” ). Paper presented at the
Bienniel Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action. Pasadena, CA.
Gorman-Smith, D., Reardon, S. F., Tolan, P. H., Henry, D. & Schoeny, M. E. (2007, March).
Neighborhood Variation in Effects of the SAFE Children Program: Interactions with Risk. Paper
presented as part of the symposium, “Neighborhood Variation in the Effects of Prevention
Programs on Positive Youth Outcomes.” Society for Research in Child Development. Boston,
MA.
Henry, D. (2007, Feburary). Methodological and research designs issues: Problem solving and lessons
learned. National Academic Centers of Excellence on Youth Violence Prevention Annual
Meeting, Riverside, CA.
Henry, D. (2006, December). Conceptualizing and measuring setting-level norms. W. T. Grant
Foundation Intervention Research Workshop. Washington , D. C..
Henry, D. (2006, December). Recruitment and retention in the SAFE Children program. Paper presented
to the SAMHSA Suicide Prevention Grantee Technical Assistance Meeting. Bethesda, MD.
Henry, D., Meyer, A., Schoeny, M., Martin, N. & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2006,
May). Pluralistic ignorance of school norms for aggression and for non-violent alternatives to
aggression. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. San
Antonio, TX.
Henry D. (2006, May). Changing classroom social settings through attention to norms. Paper Presented
at the W. T. Grant Foundation Conference on Changing Social Settings for Positive Youth
Development. New York, NY.
Henry, D. & Schoeny, M. E. (2005, June). Measuring Norms in Context using the Return Potential
Model. Poster presented at the Bienniel Meeting of the Society for Community Research and
Action. Champaign, Illinois.
Gregory, A. & Henry, D. (2005, June). School Climate and Intervention Dosage. Poster presented at the
Bienniel Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action. Champaign, IL.
Henry, D., Schoeny, M. E., Deptula, D. & Slavick, J. (2004, May) Peer Selection and Socialization
Effects on Adolescent Unprotected Intercourse and Attitudes about the Costs of Sex. Paper
presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL.
Schoeny, M. E., Henry, D. B., Deptula, D. & Slavick, J. (2004, May). A comparison of social network
and ego network approaches to assessing peer influences. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL, May 30, 2004.
Henry, D. (2004, April). Where does it work? Classroom normative context and intervention effects.
Presentation to the Life History Research Society, Charleston, SC.
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Henry, D., Tolan, P. H. & Gorman-Smith, D. (2004, April). Measuring Norms in Context using the
Return Potential Model. Poster presented to the Life History Research Society, Charleston, SC.
Henry, D. (2002, May). Recruitment and retention of participants in preventive interventions. Invited
presentation to the Community-Initiated Preventive Intervention Grantees Meeting, Centers for
Substance Abuse Prevention, Baltimore, MD.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (2001, August). Promising approaches to family-focused
prevention of youth violence. Paper presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D. (2001, August). Linking family violence to delinquency across
generations. Presented to the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association. San Francisco, CA.
Trueting, J., Henry, D., Slavick, J. T., Gorman-Smith, D., & Tolan, P. H. (2001, June). Caregiver
exposure to community violence: Impact on family management, child competence, and problem
behavior. Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action,
Atlanta, GA.
Henry, D. (2001, May). Classroom context and the development of aggression: The role of normative
processes. Presented at the meeting of the Life History Research Society, St. John’s, MD.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (2001, April). Partner violence among urban adolescent
couples. Presented to the biannual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development.
Minneapolis, MN.
Graczyk, P. & Henry, D. (2001, April). A developmental perspective on the qualitative aspects of
adolescent best friendships. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.
Sheidow, A., Gorman-Smitrh, D., Henry, D. & Tolan, P.H. (2000). Family and community
characteristics: Risk factors for violence exposure in inner-city youth. Paper presented at the
bienniel meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., & White, M. (2000). Family characteristics and parenting practices in the
intergenerational transmission of risk for violence. Paper presented at the bienniel meeting of the
Society for Research in Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
Graczyk, P. & Henry, D. (2000, April). Qualitative aspects of adolescent best friendships: A validation
study of the Friendship Features Questionnaire. Paper presented at the Conference on Human
Development, Memphis, TN.
Henry, D., Leventhal, A., Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., and Quintana, E. (1999). The challenges of
implementing a preventive intervention for families in an urban setting. Paper presented at the
bienniel meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, New Haven, CT.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (1999, December). Predatory and relationship violence of
inner-city youth. Invited presentation at the Centers for Disease Control Violence Prevention
Injury Research Meeting. Atlanta, GA.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (1999, December). Proximal effects of the SAFE Children
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Prevention Project. Invited presentation to the Centers for Substance Abuse Research
Dissemination Conference. Washington, DC.
Tolan, P.H. & Henry, D.(1999, November). Group assessment of violence risk in pre-teen and teen
youth. Invited presentation at the Illinois Psychological Association Annual Convention.
Chicago, IL.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D.,Henry, D. & Leventhal, A. (1999, October). Designing an effective
response to delinquency: Program elements and strategies. Invited presentation to the Delinquents
Under 10: Young Offenders Workshop Institute on Criminal Justice-University of Minnesota
Law School.
Henry, D. (1999, October) Ecodevelopmental approaches to prevention. Symposium presented at the
46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago,
IL, October 22, 1999.
Henry, D. (1999, October) Facilitating the transition to grade school: The SAFEChildren Program.
Paper presented as part of the symposium entitled, “Ecodevelopmental approaches to
prevention,” at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry. Chicago, IL, October 22, 1999.
Minden, J. A.., Sheidow, A. J., Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D. & Henry, D. (1999, October). Patterns of
delinquency and internalizing problems among inner-city adolescents. Facilitating the transition
to grade school: The SAFEChildren Program. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, IL, October 23, 1999.
Leventhal, A., Lutovsky, K., Henry, D., Gorman-Smith, D. & Tolan, P. H. (1999, October). Behavioracademic achievement associations: Multiple pathways of relation among children. Poster
presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry. Chicago, IL, October 23, 1999.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1999, September). Patterns of coupling among late
adolescent youth: Pathways to risk. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Life History
Research Society. Kauai, Hawaii.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (1999, September). Patterns of response to a prevention trial
to promote school achievement and social competence for inner-city children. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Life History Research Society. Kauai, Hawaii.
Henry, D. (1999, September). Outside the box? Challenges for person-oriented research methods. Paper
presented at the meeting of the Life History Research Society, Kawai, Hawaii.
Henry, D. (1999, August). Using quantitative methods to enhance qualitative inquiry. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., & Sherrod, L. (1999, June). Thinking about resilience in the
inner-city context. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Community Research and
Action. New Haven, CT.
Leventhal, A. and Henry, D. (1999). Multiple patterns in reading skills and self-regulatory behavior
across first grade. Poster presentation at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development. Albuquerque, NM.
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Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1998, November). Partner violence and violence as part of
criminal behavior: Do the same factors predict risk. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society for Criminology. Washington, D.C.
Henry, D. (1998, August). Classroom Normative Climate and Intervention Effectiveness. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Tolan, P. H., Guerra, N. G. Henry, D. B., Van Acker, R., Huesmann, L. R. & Eron, L. (1998, August).
Cognitive-Ecological Prevention: Results of the Metropolitan Area of Child Study. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1998, May). Community and family influences on
delinquent behavior among inner-city youths. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Life
History Research Society. Seattle, WA.
Henry, D. (1998, May). Mind Over Voice: Coping with Spasmodic Dysphonia. Seminar presented at the
International Symposium, National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association. Chicago, IL.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1998, April). Relationship violence and inner-city youth.
Invited presentation to the Meeting of Violence Against Women Initiative, National Institute of
Justice, Washington, DC.
Henry D. (1998, April). Covariance Structure Modeling. Seminar Presented by invitation of the
Department of Psychology, University of Puerto Rico. San Juan, PR.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1998, February). Family functioning in high risk urban
neighborhoods. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in
Adolescence. San Diego, CA.
Avery, L., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (1997, November). Victimization and violence among urban
youth. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San
Diego, CA.
Henry, D. (1997, August). Do school-based indicated interventions stigmatize participants? Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Henry, D., Gorman-Smith, D. & Tolan, P. H. (1997, April). Patterns of comorbidity among urban
children: Community, age, and ethnicity patterns across two samples. Paper presented at the
biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development., Washington, D.C.
Henry, D., Tolan, P.H., & Van Acker, R. (1997, April). Friendship network characteristics and
aggressive behavior. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Washington, DC.
Henry, D., Sheidow, A., Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1997, April). Patterns of comorbidity among
urban minority children: Replication and developmental exploration. Paper presented at the
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1996, November). The relation of community and family
to delinquent behavior among urban poor adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.
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Huesmann, L.R. & Henry, D. (1996). Results of a cognitive-ecological intervention to reduce antisocial
behavior. Presented to the Centers for Disease Control Violence Prevention Meeting, Atlanta,
GA.
Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., & Guerra, N.G., (1995). Results of a cognitive-ecological intervention to reduce
antisocial and delinquent behavior among urban children. Presented to the American
Orthopsychiatric Association, Chicago, IL.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (1995, May). The relation of community poverty and crime
level to risk of urban poor children. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Life History
Research. Chatham, MA.
Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1994, October). Prevalence and comorbidity patterns of psychopathology
among urban children. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY.
Eargle, A. E., Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., & Hopkins, L. (1993, June). Differences between rejected and
neglected children in psychopathology, aggressive beliefs, and fantasies. Presented at the 5th
Annual convention of the American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL.
Henry, D., Keys, C. B. & Schaumann, L. (1993, May). Value-based Job Analysis: first field trial. Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental Retardation,
Washington, D. C.
Henry, D., Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R. & Tolan, P. (1993, May). Social norms and children's
aggression in urban and inner-city communities. Poster presentation at the 60th Annual Meeting
of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.
Henry, D., Keys, C. and Balcazar, F. (1992, May). Community Integration Values of Community
Integration Workers. Poster presentation at the American Association on Mental Retardation,
New Orleans, LA.
Henry, D., Keys, C. and Balcazar, F. (1993, October). Implementing values in services for persons with
severe mental illness and developmental disabilities. Symposium held at the Midwest Ecological
Psychology Conference, Dowagiac, Michigan.
Henry, D. and Keys, C. B. (1990, May). Management by Values: Conceptual Issues. Paper presented at
the American Association on Mental Retardation Convention, Atlanta, GA.
INTERNATIONAL
Henry, D., Gorman-Smith, D., Schoeny, M., & Tolan, P. H. (2012). Social network characteristics and
delinquency in a sample of urban minority males followed from early adolescence to young
adulthood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence.
Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Tolan, P. H., Henry, D., Schoeny, M., Lovegrove, P. & Bass, E. (2012). Meta-analytic summary of
effects of mentoring for delinquency and associated outcomes for high risk youth. Paper
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, BC,
Canada.
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Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2012). Ecological approach to universal and selective violence
prevention in sixth grade: general population effects. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of
the Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Henry, D., Dymnicki, A., Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Schoeny, M. (2012). Trajectories of
clustered risk behaviors in a sample of African American and Latino inner-city males followed
from early adolescence to early adulthood. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the
Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Fowler, P. J., Henry, D. B., Schoeny, M. E., Gorman-Smith, D., & Tolan, P. H. (2011, April).
Preventive-interventions for inner-city children: Cascades of academic achievement on
behavioral problems. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development. Montreal, QC.
Deptula, D. P., Schoeny, M. E. & Henry, D. B. (2011, April). Adolescent Co-occurring Sexual Activity
and Alcohol Use: Attitudes and Behaviors Associated with Longitudinal Sexual Outcomes.
Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
Montreal, QC.
Fok, C., Allen, J. & Henry, D. (2011, April). Multidimensional assessment of culturally mediated coping
strategies using the Multicultural Mastery Scale for Youth. Poster presented at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, QC.
Henry, D. (2011, April). Discussion of Symposium 1-092: Understanding and Using Conflicting
Information in the Assessment of Antisocial Behavior and Victimization. Paper presented at the
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, QC.
Sripada, B. N.& Henry, D. B. (2008, January). Active-observer based cybernetic systems: Report of a
randomized study on empathy feedback. International Conference on Systems, cybernetics, and
Informatics. Hyderabad, India. Proceedings pp. 371-379.
Henry D. (2005, October). Attitudes: Why it is important to ask about them. Invited address at the
Second Annual Conference of the Community-University Research Alliance in Intellectual
Disabilities, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Henry D. (2005, October). Promoting Hospitality at School. Invited public talk at Queen’s University,
Kingston, ON, Canada.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (2001, June). Outcome effect of the SAFE Children
Intervention. Presented to the 10th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Research in
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Henry, D., Duvdevani, I., & Keys, C. (2000, June). American and Israeli attitudes toward persons with
developmental disabilities: Factor structure and mean differences. Presented to the International
Conference on Psychology, “Psychology After The Year 2000”. University of Haifa, Israel.
Henry, D., Tolan, P., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2000, June). Longitudinal family and peer group effects on
violence and non-violent delinquency. Presented to the International Conference on Psychology,
“Psychology After The Year 2000”. University of Haifa, Israel.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1999, November). The relation of family functioning to
patterns of delinquency within types of urban neighborhoods. Paper presented at the American
Society for Criminology Conference. Toronto, Canada.
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Henry, D., Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1999, November). Friendship network coalescence, gang
membership, and delinquency. Presented at the American Society for Criminology Conference.
Toronto, Canada.
Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1999, November). Age of onset effects in an inner-city
sample. Paper presented at the American Society for Criminology Conference. Toronto, Canada.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D.(1998, July). Community violence and youth development.
Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Study of Behavioral
Development. Bern, Switzerland.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D. (1999, June). Family focused prevention of substance use
among urban children. Paper presented at the biannual meeting of the International Society for
Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Barcelona, Spain.
Tolan, P. H., Henry, D., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1996, October). Comorbidity of psychopathology among
two samples of urban youth. Paper presented at the Life History Research Society. London,
England.
Tolan, P.H., Guerra, N.G., Henry, D., Van Acker, R., Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L. (1994, June).
Proximal effects of a project to prevent urban violence. Presented to the Society for Research on
Child Psychopathology. London.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Wakschlag, L. S., Henry, D. B., Blair, J. R., Burns1, J. & Pickett, K. (2009) Unpacking the association:
Individual differences in the relation of prenatal exposure to cigarettes and disruptive behavior
phenotypes. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Gorman-Smith, D., Reardon, S., Tolan, P.H., Henry D.B., & Schoeny, M. Community effects on
prevention outcome.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, Henry, D, & Schoeny, M.. The effects of a booster prevention program on
child behavior and family functioning: The SAFEChildren program.
Henry, D.B.,Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. Peer influences on property crime, violence, and drug
use: Congruence and developmental timing. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Tolan, P.H. & Henry, D.
Long-term effects of the Metropolitan Area Child Study interventions.
Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., & Schoeny, M. The impact of mentoring on youth antisocial behavior: A metaanalysis.
Fok, C., Allen, J. & Henry, D. The multicultural mastery scale for youth: multidimensional
assessment of culturally mediated coping strategies. Manuscript submitted for publication.
COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS
Abdul-Adil, J., Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., Schoeny, M, & Gay, F. (2007).
SAFEChildren Family Intervention Manual-Revised.
Henry, D. (1996) FNET: A program for social network analysis of peer nomination data. [Computer
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software] University of Illinois at Chicago: Metropolitan Area Child Study.
Henry, D. (1994) LAG: A program for lag sequential analysis of real-time multiple channel behavioral
observations. [Computer software] University of Illinois at Chicago: Metropolitan Area Child
Study.
Henry, D. (1990) Systems and Stress in Ministry: Results and Interpretation of the Chicago Metropolitan
Association-Roosevelt University Study Chicago IL: Chicago Metropolitan Association, Illinois
Conference of the United Church of Christ.
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