ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-DONATE Curriculum Vitae CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Community Health and Prevention School of Public Health Drexel University 3215 Market Street, 458 Nesbitt Hall Philadelphia, PA 19104 Cell Phone: (608) 335 1134 Office Phone: (267) 359 6124 Fax: (267) 359 6009 Email: martinez-donate@drexel.edu Website: www.martinez-donate.weebly.com EDUCATION & TRAINING 1995 B.A. in Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 1999 PhD in Psychology, Concentration: Biological and Health Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Dissertation: Influence of Psychological Factors on Bronchial Asthma. Evaluation of a Multidisciplinary Intervention for Adults with Asthma Faculty Advisor: V. Rubio. 2000 Expert in Epidemiology and New Applied Technologies, Escuela Nacional de Sanidad and Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain. 2001 HIV/AIDS Investigator Development Training, Center for Behavioral Research and Services, California State University at Long Beach, Long Beach, California. POSITIONS & HONORS Research & Teaching Experience 1996–1997 Student Internship Advisor, Program on Psychological Interventions Applied to the Treatment of Allergies. Servicio de Psicologia Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 1997–1999 Pre-doctoral Research Fellow, Facultad de Psicologia, Fundacion General de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 03/00 Lecturer, Asthma and Physical Education: Relaxation and Respiration for Asthmatic Children, Course of Scientific and Didactic Update for School Teachers, Consejeria de Educacion, Communidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 3/00–8/00 Postdoctoral Research and Clinical Fellow, Department of Hemato-Oncology, Hospital Universitario “La Paz” (Madrid) and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 9/00–9/02 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 1/02–06/02 Lecturer, Research Methods, Master in Public Health Degree Program, Graduate School of Public Health. San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 9/02–2005 Research Scientist, Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 2003–2005 Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 09/04 Lecturer, Introduction to SPSS for Faculty, School of Medicine, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. 2005-2007 Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Division of Health Promotion, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 2007 – present Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 2007 - 2013 Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), Department of Population Health Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2013 – 2015 Associate Professor, Department of Population Health Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2015 – present Associate Professor, Department of Community Health and Prevention, School of Public Health, Drexel University Clinical Experience 1997–1999 Direction and Implementation of Symptom Management Program for Allergic and Asthmatic Patients, Centro de Especialidades Periféricas [Outpatient Health Center] “José Marvá”, Madrid, Spain. 3/00–8/00 Psychological Support for Hemophiliac Patients and Their Families, Department of Hemato-Oncology, Hospital Universitario “La Paz”, Madrid, Spain. Professional Affiliations 2004-present Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2004-present Member, American Public Health Association, Primary Section: Public Health Education and Health Promotion 2005-2007 Member, UCSD Rebecca and John Moores Cancer Research Center 2007-present Member, Cancer Health Disparities Initiative, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2008-present Member, Carbone Cancer Center, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2008-present Member, Wisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2009-present Member, Collaborative Center for Health Equity Advisory Board, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2011-present Member, Institute for Global Health Advisory Board, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2012-present UW Center for Demography and Ecology Steering Committee, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2013-present Behavioral and Social Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health Awards 2010 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President of the United States 2011 Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award, University of Wisconsin System 2011 Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2012 Faculty of The Year Award, Master in Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison MENTORING Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Papers Directed 2006 Thesis director for Christine Phillips-Guzman. Community Attitudes on HIV Prevention in Businesses. Master in Public Health, San Diego State University. 2006 Thesis director for Ashley Bizzell. Engaging Businesses in HIV Prevention Activities. Master in Public Health, San Diego State University. Last updated on 8/28/15 2 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 2006 Thesis co-director for Eva Guzman Miramontes, Prevalence of, and Factors Associated with, Exposure to Secondhand Smoke in Guadalajara, Master in Public Health, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. 2007 Thesis director for Ashley Bickmore. Social Stigma, Disclosure of HIV+ Serostatus, and Risk Behaviors among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Tijuana, Mexico. Master in Public Health, San Diego State University. 2007 Thesis co-director for Claudia Carrizosa. Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Late HIV Diagnosis among HIV Infected Patients in Tijuana. Master in Public Health, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University. 2008 Thesis director for Kelly Egan. Hormonal Contraceptive Use and Parental History of Alzheimer’s Disease as Modifiers of Cognitive Outcomes. Master in Sciences (Population Health Sciences), Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison. 2009 Thesis director for Sara Kazmierczak. Acculturation and HIV Risk Among Heterosexual Latino Men in North San Diego County, California. Master in Sciences (Population Health Sciences), Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison. 2011 Capstone paper director for Jessica Warrens. Assessing The Built, Social, and Nutrition Environment of Wisconsin Communities: The WASABE and ANEWC Studies. Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2011 Capstone paper director for Kathleen Ratteree. Eating Culture: Food Traditions of African American Women in a Milwaukee Housing Development. Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2011 Capstone paper director for Anne Escaron. Grocery Store Interventions To Promote Healthy Eating: A Review of The Literature. Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2011 Capstone paper director for Aaliya Bibi. Health Literacy Barriers and Navigation Needs Perceived By Rural Cancer Patients in Wisconsin: A Qualitative Study. Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2012 Capstone paper director for Carly Hood. Health in All Policies: How Can Integrating Demand and Supply Policies Increase Access to Healthy Foods? Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2012 Capstone paper director for Katy Lois. Amplifying the Public Voice: Documenting the Perceived Importance and Limitations of Public Health Insurance Programs in Wisconsin. Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2012 Capstone paper director for Norma-Jean Simon. Menu Nutrition Labeling Requirements Under Health Care Reform: How Will It Affect Wisconsin Restaurants, Consumers, and Policymakers? Master in Public Health, UW-Madison. 2012 Thesis director for Julie Halverson. Health Literacy and Urbanicity among Cancer Patients in Wisconsin. Master in Sciences (Population Health Sciences), Department of Population Health Sciences, UWMadison. 2012 Thesis director for Anne Roubal, The Nutrition Environment as a Determinant of County Health Outcomes. Master in Sciences (Population Health Sciences), Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison 2013 Dissertation director for Xiao Zhang, Parental Reports on Home Smoking Bans among Households with Children in the USA, 1995-2007: Trends, Correlates, and Social Disparities. PhD in Population Health Sciences, Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison 2013 Dissertation director for John Bowser, Understanding and Promoting Physical Activity and Aerobic Fitness among Middle School Children Based on the Socio-Ecological Model. PhD in Population Health Sciences, Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison 2013 Thesis director for Daniel Fisher, The Role of Health Literacy On The Obesity Epidemic: Associations With Measured Weight, Accuracy When Self-Perceiving Weight Status, and Last-Year Weight Loss Attempt. Master in Sciences (Population Health Sciences), Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison 2013 Capstone paper director for Jeffrey Yaeger. Management of Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infections As An Indicator of Health Disparities. Master in Public Health, UW-Madison 2013 Capstone paper director for Josie Golembiewski. Evaluation of a Restaurant and Food Store Intervention To Improve the Nutrition Environment and Promote Healthy Eating. Master in Public Health, Last updated on 8/28/15 3 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD UW-Madison. Mentoring at UW-Madison Name of Trainee Xiao Zhang Megan Moreno Degree Program Post-doc Fellow at Department of Population Health Science Post-doc Health Disparities T32 Post-doc Health Disparities T32 BIRCWH Scholar Amber Canto Natalie Guerrero PhD Population Health MD/PhD Pop Health Jennifer Valdivia Anne Roubal Megan Zuelsdorff PhD Population Health PhD Population Health PhD Population Health Passed Qualifier Graduated Passed Prelim Exam Ana Maria Lopez Jaramillo Graduated Deb Chatterjee PhD Social Sciences, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte PhD Population Health Erin Madden PhD Sociology Graduated John Bowser PhD Population Health Xiao Zhang PhD Population Health Margarita Santiago PhD Nutritional Sci Maggie Grabow PhD Environmental Sci Abiola Keller PhD Population Health Dasha Cherepanov PhD Population Health Angela KempfRohan PhD Population Health Claudia Pereira PhD Population Health Graduated, Research Associate at UW-Madison Graduated, Post-Doctoral Fellow at UW-Madison Graduated, Post-Doctoral Fellow at University of Washington Graduated, Post-doctoral Fellow at UW Graduated, Post-doctoral Fellow at UW Graduated, Associated Director, Outcomes Reserch PHAR, LLC. Graduated, Senior MCH Epidemiologist, Wisconsin Division of Public Health Graduated, Research Scientist, Fundaçao Oswaldo Cruz, National School of Public Health, Brazil Ornella Hills Jessica Gorzelitz Kristin Berg Rebekah Blakney Daniel Fisher MS Population Health MS Epidemiology MS Population Health MS Epidemiology MS Population Health Teresa Nguyen Marjory Givens Last updated on 8/28/15 Milestones 6 published papers (5 as first author), two pre-doctoral grants My Role Post-doc Mentor Period 2013 - present Post-doc Mentor 2013 - present Officer, Pew Charitable Trust Post-doc Mentor 2010 - 2012 Faculty Appointment at UW SMPH Post-doc Mentor 2008 - 2009 PhD Advisor PhD Co-advisor 2015 - present 2013 - present PhD Advisor PhD Advisor Dissertation Committee Disssertation Committee 2013 - present 2012 – 2015 2014 – present Dissertation Committee Dissertation Committee Dissertation Advisor 2014 Dissertation Advisor 2009 – 2013 Dissertation Committee 2010 – 2013 Dissertation Committee Dissertation Committee Dissertation Committee 2010 – 2013 Dissertation Committee 2008 Dissertation Committee 2008 Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Academic Advisor 2014 - present 2014 - present 2013 - present 2013 - present 2011 – 2013 Graduated In progress In progress Graduated 2014 2014 2010 – 2013 2010 – 2012 2009 4 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD Name of Trainee Milena Bernardinello Degree Program MS Population Health Milestones Graduated, Accepted into PhD in Urban Planning, UWMadison My Role Academic Advisor MS Committee Period 2009 - 2011 2011 – 2013 Anne Roubal MS Population Health Thesis Advisor 2010 – 2012 Erin Bergman Julie Halverson MS Population Health MS Population Health Academic Advisor Thesis Advisor 2009 - 2011 2009 - 2012 Sara Kazmierczak MS Population Health Thesis Advisor 2008 - 2009 Kelly Egan MS Population Health MS Committee 2008 - 2009 Samantha Bromfield MS Population Health Graduated. Currently PhD student, UW Madison Graduated Graduated, Research Specialist, Carbone Cancer Center Graduated, Education Specialist, Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resources th Graduated, Currently 4 Year Medical Student Graduated, Currently pursuing PhD in Epidemiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham MS Committee 2009 Leah Phillippi Bryton Fredrick Emily Jaehnig Christa Fields Marissa Berrier Jessica Sweeney Jeffrey Yaeger Sahra Kahin Colleen Moran Carly Hood MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH/PA Dual Degree MPH/PA Dual Degree Capstone Committee Capstone Chair Capstone Committee Capstone Committee Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Chair 2014 - present 2014 - present 2014 2014 2013 - present 2012 – present 2012 – 2013 2012 – 2013 2011 – 2013 2011 – 2012 Katy Lois Xinyi Wang Aaliya Bibi Kattleen Ratteree Sarah Moen MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Chair Capstone Co-Chair 2011 - 2012 2011 – present 2011 2011 2011 Jessica Warrens MPH Capstone Chair 2011 Navnit Sekhon Madeline Duffy MPH MPH Capstone Co-Chair Capstone Co-Chair 2011 2011 Rashonda Jones Norma-Jean Simon MPH MPH/PA Dual Degree Capstone Committee Capstone Chair 2011 2010 – 2012 Anne Escaron MPH In progress In progress Graduated Graduated In progress In progress Graduated Graduated, CDC Fellow Graduated Graduated, Population Health Fellow, UW-Madison Graduated In progress Graduated Graduated Graduated, Implementation Systems, Epic Graduated, Coordinator at The Partnership for Quality Medical Donations Graduated Graduated, Interim Director for Community Services Programs, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Graduated Graduated, Currently Research Specialist at UWMichigan Graduated, Project Manager, UCLA Capstone Chair 2010 - 2011 Kayla Pfeiffer-Mundt Cayla Guerrero UG UG In progress In progress 2014 - present 2014 – present Jenna Wolosek Norma Magallanes UG UG Graduated Graduated, Preparing to Independent Study Chancellor’s Scholarship Mentor Independent Study Research Advisor Last updated on 8/28/15 2011 2009 - 2012 5 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD Name of Trainee Degree Program Milestones apply to Medical School Accepted to MS in Nursing, University of Texas, Austin My Role Period Janel Draxler UG Research Advisor 2009 - 2012 Matthew Hunt Med School In progress 2011 – 2012 Med School In progress SHAPIRO Summer Research Advisor RUSCH Summer Research Advisor Abigail Navarro 2011 – 2012 TEACHING Courses Taught at UW-Madison SPRING 2008 SPRING 2009 SPRING 2010 SPRING 2011 FALL 2011 SPRING 2012 SPRING 2013 SPRING 2014 SPRING 2015 PH820 Graduate Student Research Seminar (Co-Instructor with M. Kanarek) PH650 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Co-Director with S. Riesch) PH650 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Co-Director with S. Riesch) PH786 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Co-Director with S. Riesch) PH820 Graduate Student Research Seminar (Co-Instructor with L. Bautista) PH786 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Director) PH786 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Director) PHS786 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Director) PHS786 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Director) Guest Lectures at UW-Madison FALL 2007 PH795 Principles of Population Health (Witt) PH780 Public Health Principles & Concepts (Remington) SPRING 2008 PH375 Concepts and Methods in Population Health Sciences (Young) PH650 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health (Riesch) PH781 Introduction to Public Health Seminar (Duerst/Remington) PH717 Principles of Population Medicine & Epidemiology (Nieto) FALL 2008 PH795 Principles of Population Health (Witt) PH780 Public Health Principles & Concepts (Remington) PH717 Principles of Population Medicine & Epidemiology (Nieto) INTER L&S106 First-Year Seminar in the Social Sciences (Lerner) SPRING 2009 PH796 Introduction to Health Services Research (DeLeire) PH375 Concepts and Methods in Population Health Sciences (Young) FALL 2009 PH717 Principles of Population Medicine & Epidemiology (Nieto/Remington) SPRING 2010 PH801 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Ajay) PH375 Concepts and Methods in Population Health Sciences (Young) SUMMER 2010 PH904 HIV/AIDS Epidemiology (Ajay) FALL 2010 PH795 Principles of Population Health (Witt) PH780 Public Health Principles & Concepts (Remington) PH717 Principles of Population Medicine & Epidemiology (Nieto/Remington) SPRING 2011 PH650 Introduction to Global Public Health (Remington/Nieto) PH801 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Ajay) SUMMER 2011 PH904 HIV/AIDS Epidemiology (Ajay) FALL 2011 PA610 Clinical Prevention and Community Practice (Hill) PH717 Principles of Population Medicine & Epidemiology (Nieto) Last updated on 8/28/15 6 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD PH795 Principles of Population Health (Witt) PH780 Public Health Principles & Concepts (Remington) PH802 Advanced Epidemiology, Etiology & Prevention (Peppard) PH750 Cancer Epidemiology (Trentham-Dietz) SPRING 2012 PH370 Introduction to Global Public Health (Remington/Nieto) PH801 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Ajay) SUMMER 2012 PH904 HIV/AIDS Epidemiology (Ajay) FALL 2012 PH795 Principles of Population Health (Witt) PH780 Public Health Principles & Concepts (Remington) PH802 Advanced Epidemiology, Etiology & Prevention (Peppard) PH717 Principles of Population Medicine & Epidemiology (Nieto) PA610 Clinical Prevention and Community Practice (Hill) SPRING 2013 PH650 Introduction to Global Public Health (Remington/Nieto) PH801 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Ajay) FALL 2013 PH795 Principles of Population Health (Vanness) PA610 Clinical Prevention and Community Practice (Hill) SPRING 2014 PH370 Introduction to Global Public Health (Remington/Nieto) PH801 Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Ajay) PH904/806 The Practice of Epidemiology (Peppard) FALL 2014 PH795 Principles of Population Health (Vanness) PA610 Clinical Prevention and Community Practice (Hill) PH780 Public Health Principles & Concepts (Edgar) PSYCH411 Designing and Testing Social Interventions (Brauwer) SPRING 2015 PH370 Introduction to Global Public Health (Remington/Nieto) PH806 The Practice of Epidemiogolgy (Peppard) Courses Taught at San Diego State University SPRING 2002 FALL 2005 SPRING 2006 SPRING 2007 SPRING 2007 PH607 Research Methods and Proposal Writing (Co-Instructor with Mel Hovell) PH607 Research Methods and Proposal Writing (Course Director) PH661 Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion (Course Director) PH661 Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion (Course Director) PH667 Chronic Disease Prevention and Control (Course Director) UNIVERSITY SERVICE Administrative Assignments 2007-present Epidemiology Faculty Group, Department of Population Health Sciences, UW-Madison (member) 2010-present Collaborative Center for Health Equity Community Research Advisory Board, UW-Madison (member) 2011-present Global Health Institute Advisory Board, UW-Madison (member) 2007-2013 Health Disparities Interest Group, UW-Madison (Co-leader w. Witt) 2011 PhD Epidemiology Qualifier Exam, Department of Population Health Sciences (Grader) 2008, 2009 PhD Epidemiology Qualifier Exam, Department of Population Health Sciences (Question writer) Last updated on 8/28/15 7 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 2008 PhD Health Services and Health Determinants Qualifier Exam, Department Population Health Sciences (Question writer, grader) 2009 PhD Health Services and Health Determinants Qualifier Exam, Department of Population Health Sciences (Question grader) Major Committee Assignments 2007-2008 Steering Committee for the Population Health Behavioral Sciences Concentration, Department of Population Health Sciences (member) 2007-2011 Faculty Senate, UW-Madison (senator) 2007-present Student Admissions Committee, Department of Population Health Sciences 2010-2011 MS/PhD Curriculum Committee, Department of Population Health Sciences (member) 2011-present MPH Curriculum Committee (Chair) 2014 PHS Monday Seminar Committee (member) 2014 PHS Faculty Recruitment Search (member) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE University-level Professional Service 2008, -10, -12 Poster reviewer for Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session 2008 Breakout Group Facilitator for UW Carbone Cancer Center Cancer Control Retreat 2008-present Interviewer for prospective Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars 2009 Breakout Group Facilitator for MPH Public Health Symposium 2009-present Faculty Panel for MS/PhD Population Health Sciences New Student Orientation 2010-present Faculty Panel for MPH New Student Orientation 2010-present Interviewer for prospective Medical Scientist Training Program fellows Local Professional Service 2004-2006 Consultant for “Short-term Courses in Research Ethics: Culturally Tailored Ethics for the Latino Community”, Nebeker (PI), NIH #1T15 HL072440-01, 2003–2006, San Diego State University 2009 Consultant, Data Expert Advisory Group for the state plan “Healthiest Wisconsin 2020” 2010 Breakout session facilitator for Wisconsin Women's Health Policy Summit National-level Professional Service 2008-2009 Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on Smoking Cessation among Military and Veteran Populations 2012-present Consultant, Social Marketing Campaign for HIV Prevention Among Men Who Have Sex With Men, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. 2012-present Consultant, Social Marketing Campaign to Promote HIV Testing Among Latino Men Who Have Sex with Last updated on 8/28/15 8 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD Men, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Nicotine and Tobacco Research Pediatrics American Journal of Preventive Medicine (recognized as one of the journal’s top reviewers in 2014) Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health American Journal of Public Health Women & Health Preventive Medicine Prevention Science Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law Journal of Environmental and Public Health BMJ Open AIDS Research and Treatment Ad Hoc Peer Review of Scientific Grant Proposals 2009 Grant reviewer, Department of Family Medicine Small Grant Application 2009, 2010 Grant reviewer, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research / Community Academic Partnerships Type 2 Translational Research Grants 2011, 2012 Temporary member, Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health 2012 Grant reviewer, Sam Houston State University Faculty Research Council 2012 Ad Hoc Member, Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health 2013 – present Standing Member, Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health GRANTSMANSHIP Completed Grants 97/0473 Rubio/Martinez-Donate (PI) 01/01/97 – 12/31/99 Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias, Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo [Spanish Ministry of Health] Influence of Psychological Factors on Bronchial Asthma. Evaluation of Multidisciplinary Intervention for Adults with Asthma To determine the influence of stress, anxiety, social support, and coping style on asthma symptoms. To evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-component intervention program to improve asthma management among adults with asthma. Role: Principal Investigator (Dissertation Project) 97/0455 Arranz (PI) 01/01/99 – 12/31/00 Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias, Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo [Spanish Ministry of Health] Psychological Factors and HIV Infection Progression Last updated on 8/28/15 9 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD To determine the influence of anxiety, perception of control, and other psychological variables on long-term survival among HIV positive individuals with hemophilia. Role: Post-doctoral Fellow 1R01 HL52835-01A2 Hovell (PI) 06/01/96 – 05/31/01 NIH/NHLBI Niños Sanos: Reducing ETS Exposure in Latino Asthmatics To conduct a trial to determine the effectiveness of a behavioral counseling program to reduce ETS exposure in Latino asthmatic children compared to general asthma education alone, measured by parent reports and urine cotinine analyses. Role: Post-doctoral Fellow IS99-SDSUF-206 Hovell (PI) 01/01/00 – 2/31/02 Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Support to Promote Latino HIV/AIDS Research in San Diego and Imperial Counties To develop surveillance and intervention studies to identify at-risk populations, contributing factors to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and effective interventions to reduce the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among Latinos in both sides of the U.SMexico border. Role: Post-doctoral Fellow / Co-Investigator CR01-CBECH-100 Hovell/Rangel (PI) 07/01/01– 06/30/03 Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Correlates of HIV-Related Practices among Mexican Migrants To determine the degree to which migration history and social/behavioral factors based on learning theory and our Behavioral Ecological Model are associated with overall risk profile and key risk practices. A project in collaboration with El Colegio de la Frontera Norte and based on the methodology and infrastructure of COLEF’s migration survey in the North Border of Mexico. Role: Co-Investigator / Project Director IS02-CBECH-711 Hovell (PI) 01/01/03 –12/31/05 Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Entre Fronteras: Behavioral Research Informing HIV/AIDS Control in Binational and Border Region Latino Populations To better understand the HIV/AIDS epidemic among Latino populations in San Diego and Imperial Counties; to develop effective behavioral intervention strategies for high-risk Latino populations in the entire spectrum of HIV/AIDS control mechanisms, from primary prevention to testing, early access to care, healthcare utilization, treatment adherence, and transmission prevention strategies for known HIV-infected individuals. Role: Co-Investigator 11RT-0148 Hovell (PI) 07/01/02 – 06/30/05 Tobacco-related Diseases Research Program, University of California Tobacco Use and Policies: San Diego Mexican-Americans To investigate the prevalence and determinants of non-smoking policies, tobacco use and ETS exposure for populations of Mexican descent in San Diego (California, USA), Tijuana, and Guadalajara (Mexico). Role: Co-Principal Investigator / Project Director N/A Sañudo/Martinez-Donate (PI) 01/01/05 – 04/30/05 California AIDS Clearinghouse, State Office of AIDS HIV Education and Prevention Materials Development To develop effective HIV prevention materials for non-gay identified Latino men who have sex with men, based on formative research and social marketing methods. Role: Co-Principal Investigator IS02-04-060 Rovniak (PI) Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Responsible Environments for AIDS Prevention in Businesses Last updated on 8/28/15 11/01/04–10/31/06 10 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD To evaluate whether e-mailed AIDS prevention newsletters lead business owners to take specific actions to prevent HIV and AIDS among their employees and customers. Role: Co-Investigator AL04-SDSUF-804 Martinez-Donate/Sañudo (PI) 02/01/05 – 06/30/08 Universitywide AIDS Research Program, University of California Social Marketing to Reach Non-Gay Identified (NGI) Latino Men who Have Sex with Men (MSM) To develop and test a social marketing program to promote condom use and access to preventive services among NGI Latino MSM in North San Diego County. Role: Principal Investigator 14KT-0107 Kassem (PI) 06/01/05 – 06/30/08 Tobacco-related Diseases Research Program, University of California Water Pipe Use, ETS Exposure & Home Policy in Arab Americans The purpose of this proposal is to investigate the prevalence and determinants of tobacco use, non-smoking policies, and environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure among San Diego Arab American residents, a rapidly growing minority group. Role: Co-Investigator 1 R01HD046886-01A2 Martinez-Donate (PI) 09/13/07 – 06/30/11 NIH/NICHD $1,615,686 HIV Risk and Access to Health Care among Mexican Migrants To estimate the prevalence and determinants of HIV infection and related practices among Mexican migrants traveling through the San Diego – Tijuana border region. To examine the level of health care access and health care utilization among Mexican migrants. Role: Principal Investigator (25% FTE) UW, Wisconsin Partnership Fund Martinez-Donate/Atkinson (PIs) 06/1/08–05/31/10 University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Partnership Program Taking Care of Me: A Cancer Education and Screening Promotion Program for Hispanic/Latina Women To develop and evaluate a lay health advisor program to overcome barriers that prevent low-income Hispanic/Latina women from obtaining breast and cervical cancer screening services in Dane County, Wisconsin. Role: Academic Partner/Principal Investigador #05112009 Martinez-Donate (PI) 04/01/09 –04/01/11 UW Wisconsin Partnership Fund $90,000 Evaluation of Cuidándome: A Communitywide Intervention to Promote Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening among Latinas in Dane County, WI To evaluate the effectiveness of Cuidándome, a communitywide intervention that includes the use of lay health advisors, a media campaign, and cultural competency training for providers to promote breast and cervical cancer screening among Latinas in Dane County, WI. Role: Principal Investigator (10% FTE) 1RC2HL101468-01 Nieto (PI) 09/30/09 – 07/31/11 NIH $1,872,963 Novel Population Health Approach to Address CVD and Pulmonary Health Disparities This project will expand of the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) program and collaborate and integrate with the Wisconsin County Health Rankings program, the Wisconsin Collaborative for Health Care Quality, the Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, UW ICTR’s Community Health Connections, the Wisconsin Research and Education Network, and the Collaborative Center for Health Equity in a effort to track changes in cardiovascular and pulmonary health and disparities in Wisconsin. Last updated on 8/28/15 11 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD Role: Co-Investigator (5% FTE) 233 PRJ27IV Martinez-Donate (PI) 09/01/09-06/30/12 UW Wisconsin Partnership Fund $286,646 Rural Oncology Enhancement Literacy Project This project is aimed at a) assessing the patient navigation and health literacy needs available to cancer patients in rural Wisconsin; b) conducting a randomized trial to test whether a literacy-focused patient navigation intervention improves patient-oriented health outcomes including satisfaction with care, fewer unexpected side effects, and faster time to treatment; and c) developing a training module on health literacy for rural health practitioners who provide care to cancer patients. Role: Principal Investigator (5% FTE) 233 PRJ32LY Nieto/Nitzke/Martinez-Donate (PIs) 01/01/10-08/31/12 UW Wisconsin Partnership Fund $403,750 Assessing the Nutrition Environment in Wisconsin Communities This project will establish a surveillance system to explore the role of two important elements of the nutrition environment (restaurants and stores) on the obesity epidemic that affects 64.9% of Wisconsin adults. This project will also explore some preliminary strategies to make healthful food choices available, identifiable, and affordable to all. Role: Co-Investigator (5% FTE) Ongoing Grants 5 R01HD046886-05 Martinez-Donate (PI) 07/01/11 – 10/31/15 NIH/NICHD (PECASE AWARD) $1,701,535 HIV Risk and Access to Health Care among Mexican Migrants (Cont.) To estimate the prevalence and determinants of HIV infection and related practices among Mexican migrants traveling through the San Diego – Tijuana border region. To examine the level of health care access and health care utilization among Mexican migrants. Role: Principal Investigator (25% FTE) Pending Grants R21 Martinez-Donate (PI) 07/01/15 – 06/30/17 NIH $275,000 Children Left Behind: Health and Well-being of Children of Deported Immigrants To test the feasibility of a novel sampling strategy to recruit, survey, and follow a population-based sample of U.S.-born children of deported Mexican immigrants. To inform a future, large, longitudinal study to examine the impact of current deportation policies on the health of U.S. children of deported immigrants. Role: Principal Investigator (15% FTE) PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles (Published and In Press) * = First author is/was Martinez-Donate’s student/mentee + = Martinez-Donate is corresponding author 1. Martínez Donate AP, Rubio V, Crespo N, Contreras J, Serrano P, De Diego P, López-Serrano C. Development of an empirical criterion to the assessment of asthma severity. Revista Española de Alergología e Inmunología Clínica, 1999; 14(6): 378-386. Last updated on 8/28/15 12 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 2. Ortiz F, Martínez-Donate AP, Remor E, Arranz P, Bayés R, Hernández JM. Comparative study of the treatment adherence in hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac HIV+ patients. Psiquis, 2000; 21(5): 241-250. 3. Remor EA, Arranz P, Ortiz-Gutierrez F, Martínez-Donate A. Percepção Subjetiva de Enfermidade na Infecção por HIV e AIDS: Um estudo compartivo entre pacientes HIV+ com coagulotatias congênitas e sem elas. Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria, 50(5-6):191-198, 2001. 4. Remor EA, Carrobles JA, Arranz P, Martínez-Donate A, Ulla S, Peña J.M. Ansiedad y Percepción de Control en la Infección por VIH y SIDA (in Spanish) Anxiety and perception of control in HIV/AIDS. Psicologia Conductual (Behavioral Psychology), 2001; 9(2): 323-336. 5. Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate A. Atfogó doháanyzás elleni kuzdelem Magyarországon (In Hungarian) (Comprehensive tobacco control in Hungary: A practical guide based on the California Tobacco Control Program). Dental Hirek, 8(850):36-39, 2001. 6. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V, Ulla S, Ramos JL, Crespo N. Individual differences in the influence of stress on asthma symptoms. Psicología Conductual (Behavioral Psychology), 2002; 10(1): 47-61. 7. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Meltzer SB, Meltzer EO, Hofstetter CR, Wahlgren DR, Matt GE. The association between residential tobacco smoking bans, smoke exposure and pulmonary function: A survey of Latino children with asthma. Pediatric Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology, 2003; 16(4):305-317. 8. Berg J, Wahlgren DR, Hofstetter CR, Meltzer SB, Meltzer EO, Matt GE, Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF. Latino children with asthma: Rates and risks for medical care utilization. Journal of Asthma, 2004, 41(2):147-157. 9. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Blumberg EJ, Zellner J, Sipan C, Shillington AM, Carrizosa C. Gender differences in condom-related behaviors and attitudes among Mexican adolescents living on the US-Mexico Border. AIDS Prevention and Education, 2004, 16(2), 172-186. 10. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Zellner J, Sipan C, Blumberg E, Carrizosa C. Evaluation of two school-based HIV prevention interventions for adolescents in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico. The Journal of Sex Research, 2004, 41(3):267-78. 11. Martinez-Donate AP, Blumberg EJ, Hovell MF, Zellner JA, Sipan CL, Hughes S. Risk for HIV infection among adolescents in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2004, 26(4):407-425. 12. Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Santibañez J, Sipan CL, Izazola JA. HIV infection in mobile populations: The case of Mexican migrants. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 2005;17(1):26-29. 13. Rovniak LS, Hovell MF, Wojcik JR, Winett RA, Martinez-Donate AP. Enhancing theoretical fidelity: An e-mail based walking program demonstration. American Journal of Health Promotion, 2005;20:(2): 85-95. 14. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Gonzalez Perez GJ, Adams MA, Sanchez de Jesus J, Guzman G. Smoking, exposure to secondhand smoke, and smoking restrictions in Tijuana, Mexico. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 2005;18(6):412-417. + + 15. Rangel MG , Martinez Donate AP, Hovell MF, Santibañez J, Sipan CL, Izazola-Licea JA. Prevalence of risk factors for HIV infection among Mexican migrants: results from a probability survey in the North border of Mexico. Salud Publica de Mexico, 2006;48(1):3-12. + 16. Zellner JA*, Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Blumberg EJ, Carrizosa CM, Rovniak LS. Feasibility and use of school-based condom availability programs in Mexico. AIDS & Behavior, 2006;10:649-657. 17. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Gonzalez-Perez GJ, Adams MA, Kotay A. Correlates of home smoking bans among Mexican-Americans. American Journal of Health Promotion, 2007;21(4):229-236. 18. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Gonzalez-Perez GJ, Kotay A, Adams MA. Crossing borders: Impact of the California Tobacco Control Program on both sides of the US-Mexico border. American Journal of Public Health, 2008;98:258-267. PMCID: PMC2376871 19. Martinez-Donate AP, Johnson-Kozlow M, Hovell MF, Gonzalez-Perez GJ. Home smoking bans and secondhand smoke exposure in Mexico and the U.S. Preventive Medicine, 2008, doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.12.011. + 20. Zellner J*, Martinez-Donate AP , Sanudo F, Fernandez-Cerdeno A, Sipan C, Hovell MF, Carrillo H. The interaction of sexual identity with sexual behavior and its influence on HIV risk among Latino men: results of a community survey in northern San Diego County, California. American Journal of Public Health, 2009, 99(1):125-132. PMCID: PMC2636606 Last updated on 8/28/15 13 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 21. Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Fernández-Cerdeño A, Sañudo F, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Engelberg M, Ji M. “Hombres Sanos:” Exposure and Response to a Social Marketing HIV Prevention Campaign Targeting Heterosexually-identified Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men and Women. AIDS Education & Prevention, 2009, 21, Supplement B, 124–136. 22. Martínez-Donate AP. Using lay health advisors to promote breast and cervical cancer screening among Latinas: A brief qualitative review. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 2009 108(5):259-6. 23. Rovniak LS, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Blumberg EJ, Sipan CL, Batista MF, Martinez-Donate AP, Mulvihill MM, Ayala, GX. Engaging community businesses in HIV prevention: A feasibility study. American Journal of Health Promotion, 2010;24(5):347-53. PMCID: PMC2871324. 24. Carrizosa C*, Blumberg E, Hovell M, Martinez-Donate AP, Garcia-Gonzalez G, Lozada R, Kelley N, Hofstetter CR, Sipan C. Determinants and prevalence of late HIV testing in Tijuana, Mexico. AIDS Patient Care and STDs; 2010 May;24(5):333-40. PMCID: PMC3663452. 25. Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Sanudo FA, Fernandez-Cerdeno A, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Engelberg M, Carrillo H. Hombres Sanos: Evaluation of a Social Marketing Campaign for Heterosexually-identified Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women. American Journal of Public Health, 2010;100 2532-2540. PMCID: PMC2978169 + 26. Phillips-Guzman CM*, Martinez-Donate AP , Hovell MF, Blumberg EJ, Sipan CL, Rovniak LS, Kelley NJ. Engaging local businesses in HIV prevention efforts: The consumer perspective. Health Promotion Practice, 2011; 12(4):620629 + 27. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP , Kuo D, Jones NR, Palmershein, KA. Trends in home smoking bans in the USA, 1995-2007: prevalence, discrepancies and disparities. Tobacco Control, 2012 May;21(3):330-6 + 28. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP , Kuo D, Jones NR. “How is smoking handled in your home?”: Agreement between parental reports on home smoking bans in the USA, 1995-2007. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2012;14(10):1170-9. PMCID: PMC3457709. + 29. Fernandez-Cerdeno A*, Martinez-Donate AP , Zellner JA, Sanudo F, Carrillo H, Engelberg M, Sipan CL, Hovell MF. Marketing HIV prevention for heterosexually-identified Latino men who have sex with men and women: The Hombres Sanos campaign. Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives, 2012;17(6):641-58 + 30. Rangel MG*, Martinez-Donate AP , Hovell MF, Sipan CS, Zellner JA, Gonzalez-Fagoaga E, Kelley NJ, AsadiGonzalez A, Amuedo-Dorantes C, Magis-Rodriguez C. A two-way road: Rates of HIV infection and behavioral risk factors among deported Mexican labor migrants. AIDS & Behavior, 2012;16(6):1630-1640, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-0120196-z, PMCID: PMC3402603. 31. Amuedo-Dorantes C, Puttitanun T, Martinez-Donate AP. How Do Tougher Immigration Measures Impact Unauthorized Immigrants? Demography 2013 Jun;50(3):1067-91, PMCID: PMC3653275. 32. Hood C*, Martinez-Donate AP, Meinen A. Promoting Healthy Food Consumption: An Analysis of State Level Policies to Improve Access to Fruits and Vegetables in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 2012;11(6):39-44. + 33. Halverson J*, Martinez-Donate AP , Trentham-Dietz A, Walsh MC, Schaff-Strickland J, Palta M. Health Literacy and Urbanicity among Cancer Patients. Journal of Rural Health, 2013; 29(4):392-402. PMCID: PMC3989904 34. Escaron A*, Meinen A, Nitzke S, Martinez-Donate AP. Supermarket and Grocery Store-Based Interventions To Promote Healthful Food Choices and Eating Practices: A Systematic Review. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2013;10:120156. PMCID: PMC3625444 + 35. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP , Jones N. Disparities in Home Smoking Bans by Socioeconomic Status: Can Tobacco Control Policies Help To Narrow the Gap? Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2013;15(12):1978-87. 36. Martinez-Donate AP, Halverson J, Simon NJ, Strickland JS, Trentham-Dietz A, Smith PD, Linskens R, Wang X.* Identifying Health Literacy and Health System Navigation Needs Among Rural Cancer Patients: Findings from the Rural Oncology Literacy Enhancement Study (ROLES). J Cancer Educ, 2013, 2013 Sep;28(3):573-81. PMCID: PMC3755018 37. Martinez-Donate AP, Vera LM, Zhang X, Vedro R, Angulo R, Atkinson T. Prevalence and Correlates of Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among A Community-Sample of Low-Acculturated Latinas. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2013;24(4):1717-38. PMCID: PMC3959859. 38. Hovell MF, Adams MA, Hofstetter RC, Martinez-Donate AP, Gonzalez-Perez GJ, Rovniak LS, Boman-Davis MC. Complete Home Smoking Bans and Antitobacco Contingencies: A Natural Experiment. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2014;16(2):186-96. PMCID: PMC3880233. 39. Bailey EJ,* Nieto J, Walsh MC, Bersch AJ, Martinez-Donate AP, Peppard PE, Engelman CD. Predictors of Discordance Between Perceived and Objective Neighborhood Data. Annals of Epidemiology, 2014;24(3):214-21. PMCID: PMC3947547 Last updated on 8/28/15 14 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD + 40. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Cook J, Piper ME, Berg K, Jones NR. Battling Tobacco Use At Home: An Analysis of Home Smoking Bans among U.S. Veterans from 2001 to 2011. American Journal of Public Health, 2014;104(Suppl 4):S572-9. PMCID: PMC4151893 41. Martinez-Donate AP, Zhang X, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Simon NJ, Amuedo-Dorantes C, Sipan C, Guendelman S. Health Care Access Among Circular and Undocumented Mexican Migrants: Results From A Pilot Survey on the Mexico-U.S. Border. International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 2014;1(1):57-108. PMCID: PMC4213859. 42. Malecki K, Engelman CD, Peppard P, Bernardinello M, Bailey E, Grabow M, Walsh M, Bersch A, Lo JY, Nieto FJ, Martinez-Donate AP. The Wisconsin Assessment of the Social and Built Environment (WASABE): A Multidimensional Neighborhood Environment Audit Instrument. BMC Public Health, 2014;14:1165. PMCID: PMC4289353 + 43. Ejebe I*, Zhang X, Rangel MG, Martinez-Donate AP . Seasonal influenza vaccination among Mexican migrants traveling through the Mexico-U.S. border region. Preventive Medicine, 2014;13:57-60. PMCID: PMC4329086. 44. Lechuga J*, Vera-Cala L, Martinez-Donate AP. HPV Vaccine Awareness, Barriers, Intentions, and Uptake in Latina Women. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2014 Nov. 29 [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 25432149 [PubMed as supplied by publisher]. + 45. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP , Nobles J, Hovell M, Rangel MG, Rhoads N. Substance Use Across Different Phases of The Migration Process: A Survey of Mexican Migrant Flows. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, in press. PMID: 25595206 [PMCID: In progress] 46. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Rangel MG, Zhang X, Sipan CL, Magis-Rodriguez C, Gonzalez-Fagoaga JE. Migrants In Transit: The Importance of Monitoring HIV Risk Among Migrant Flows Converging On The Mexico-U.S. Border. Am J Public Health. 2015 March; 105(3): 497–509. Published online 2015 March. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302336. PMCID: PMC4330846 47. Martinez-Donate AP, Golembiewski AJ, Meinen A, Malecki K, et al. Evaluation Of Waupaca Eating Smart: A Pilot Intervention To Improve The Nutrition Environment And Promote Healthy Eating In Restaurants And Food Stores Of A Rural Community. BMC Public Health, 2015, 15:136 (12 February 2015). PMCID: PMC4331304 48. Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Rhoads N, Zhang X, Hovell M, Magis-Rodriguez C, Gonzalez-Fagoaga JE. Identifying opportunities to increase HIV testing among Mexican migrants: A call to step up efforts in health care and detention settings. PLoS ONE 10(4): e0123631. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123631 PMCID: PMC4393219. + 49. Halverson JL*, Martinez-Donate AP , Palta M, Leal T, Lubner S, Walsh MC, Schaaf-Strickland J, Smith PD, Trentham-Dietz A. Health Literacy and Health-related Quality of Life Among a Population-based Sample of Cancer Patients. Journal of Health Communication, in press. + 50. Valdivia-Espino J,* Guerrero N, Rhoads N, Simon NJ, Escaron A, Meinen A, Nieto J, Martinez-Donate AP . Community-based restaurant interventions to promote healthy eating: A systematic review. Preventing Chronic Disease, 12:140455. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140455. + 51. Zhang X,* Martinez-Donate AP, Simon NJ, Hovell MF, Rangel MG, Sipan C. Risk Behaviors for HIV Infection among Travelling Mexican Migrants: The US-Mexico Border as a Contextual Risk Factor. Global Public Health, in press. 52. Zhang X,* Martinez-Donate A, Rhoads N. Parental practices and attitudes regarding smoke-free rules in homes, cars, and outdoors playgrounds in U.S. households with underage children. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2015;12: 140553. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140553. 53. Zhang X,* Martinez-Donate A, Kuo D, Piper M. Beyond Cigarette Smoking: Smoke-free Home Rules and Use of Alternative Tobacco Products. Perspectives in Public Health, in press. + 54. Escaron AL*, Martinez-Donate AP , Riggall JG, Meinen A, Hall B, Nieto FJ, Nitzke S. Developing and Implementing “Waupaca Eating Smart”: A Restaurant and Supermarket Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Through Changes in the Food Environment. Health Promotion Practice, in press. 55. Yaeger JP,* Temte JL, Hanrahan LP, Martinez-Donate AP. The Roles of Provider, Patient, and Community Characteristics in the Management of Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infections. Annals of Family Medicine, in press. Journal Articles Submitted but Not Yet Accepted * = First author is/was Martinez-Donate’s advisee or mentee + = Martinez-Donate is corresponding author 56. Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Zhang X, Simon NJ, Rhoads N, Gonzalez-Fagoaga JE, Asadi-Gonzalez A. HIV Prevention among Mexican Migrants at Different Migration Phases: Exposure to Prevention Messages and Last updated on 8/28/15 15 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD Association With Testing Behaviors. Revision requested by AIDS Education & Prevention. 57. Gudnadottir U, Walsh M, Nieto FJ, Peppard P, Martinez-Donate AP, Malecki K. Weight Misperception, WeightRelated Attitudes and Health Behaviors among Overweight and Obese Individuals: The Survey of Health of Wisconsin. Submitted to Annals of Behavioral Medicine. Book Chapters 1. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF. Strategies to reduce secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in children: Effectiveness of behavioral counseling, pp. 245-277. In Vega Lopez MG, Gonzalez-Perez GJ (eds.), Infancia, Sociedad y Salud. Universidad de Guadalajara, Pan American Health Organization, 2006. 2. Hofstetter CR, Usita PM, Hovell MF, Irvin VL, Martinez-Donate AP, Jung KR, Park HR, Paik HY, Zakarian J and Lee J. Intergenerational differences in acculturation and family conflict among Korean immigrant families. In R. Dalla (ed), Strengths and challenges of new immigrant families: Implications for research, policy, education and service. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008. SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS * = First author is/was Martinez-Donate’s advisee 1. Rubio V, Ulla S, Martínez-Donate AP, Ramos JL., Crespo N. Effects of stressor events on vulnerability to infectious diseases. A exploratory study with 22 subjects. A paper presented at the 1st Conference of the Spanish Society for Studies on Anxiety and Stress, Benidorm, Spain; September, 1996 2. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V. Development of an empirical criterion to assessing asthma Severity. A paper presented at the IV National Conference of Clinical and Health Psychology and II Interdisciplinary Meeting of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Benalmádena, Spain; April, 1998. 3. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V, Hernández JM, Crespo, N. Asthma and psychological factors. A paper presented at the II Iberoamerican Conference of Psychology, Madrid, Spain; July, 1998. 4. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V. Relaxation and emotional-rational-therapy applied to bronchial asthma. A paper th presented at the 12 Conference of The European Health Society, Vienna, Austria; August, 1998. 5. Amodeo S, Remor E, Ulla S, Martínez-Donate AP, Villar A, Hernández Navarro F. Anxiety and perceived control in long-survivor HIV+ hemophiliac patients. A paper presented at the IV Latin-American Congress of Health Psychology, Granada, Spain; April, 1999. 6. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V, Pimentel J, Hernández JM. Effectiveness of a multidisciplinary intervention on a th sample of asthmatic adults. A paper presented at the 13 Conference of The European Health Psychology Society, Florence, Italy; October 1999. 7. Martínez-Donate AP, Contreras J, Rubio V, De Diego P, Serrano P. Effects of a multidisciplinary intervention for asthmatic adults. An invited paper presented at the II Meeting on Asthma Prevention and Control in the Community of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; May, 1999. 8. Arranz P, Martínez MV, Coca C, Fornet MA, Remor E, Martínez-Donate AP, García de Bustos J, Hernandez F. The reception: A proposed model for preventive and interdisciplinary interventions with hemato-oncologic patients. A paper presented at the 1st National Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology, Ourense, Spain; November, 1999 9. Remor E, Ortiz F, Arranz P, Amadeos JA, Coca C, Martínez MA, Fornet P, Martínez-Donate AP, Peña JA, Arribas JR, Jiménez-Yuste V, Hernández Navarro, F. Perception of illness and clinical and immunological variables in a sample of hemophiliac patients infected with HIV. A paper presented at the 1st Ibero American Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology, Granada, Spain; November, 1999. 10. Ortiz F, Remor E, Arranz P, Bayés R, Mallo M, Coca C, Villar A, Martínez-Donate AP, Hernández-Navarro F. A model for the evaluation of the degree of suffering in a sample of hemophiliac patients infected with HIV. A paper presented at the 1st Ibero American Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology, Granada, Spain; November, 1999. 11. Crespo N, Rubio V, Martínez-Donate AP. Influence of self-efficacy and result expectations in the treatment adherence of hypertensive patients. A paper presented at the 1st Ibero American Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology, Granada, Spain; November, 1999. Last updated on 8/28/15 16 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 12. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V, Ramos JL, Crespo N. Individual differences in the influence of stress on asthma symptoms. A paper presented at the 1st Ibero American Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology, Granada, Spain; November, 1999. 13. Martínez-Donate AP, Rubio V, Contreras J, De Diego P, Serrano P, López-Serrano C. Effectiveness of a psychological intervention program as a complementary treatment of adult asthma patients. A paper presented at the th 56 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology. San Diego, CA; March 2000. 14. Martínez-Donate AP, Arranz P, Remor E, Ortiz F, Bayés R, Martínez MV, Coca C, Yugueros MA, Criado C, Ulla S, Hernández F. Treatment adherence in HIV infected patients: Hemophiliac vs. non-hemophiliac patients. A paper presented at the XXIV International Congress of the World Federation of Hemophilia, Montreal, Canada; June 2000. 15. Martínez-Donate AP, Carrizosa C, Sipan C, Blumberg E, Lozada R, Slade R, Hovell MF. The impact of parent/student HIV prevention workshops and free condom distribution on HIV risk reduction in Tijuana, B.C. A paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference on AIDS Research in California. Sacramento, CA; February 2002. 16. Martínez-Donate AP, Rangel G, Sipan C, Santibañez J., Izázola JA, Hovell MF, Blumberg E. Correlates of HIVrelated practices of Mexican migrants. A paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference on AIDS Research in California. Sacramento, CA; February 2002. 17. Martínez-Donate AP, Wahlgren DR, Meltzer SB, Meltzer EO, Hofstetter CR, Matt GE, Hovell MF. Long-term effects th of asthma management education for Latino families. A paper presented at the 58 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, New York; March 2002. 18. Martínez-Donate AP, Wahlgren DR, Hofstetter CR, Meltzer EO, Meltzer SB, Matt GE, Hovell MF. Home bans among Latino families with asthmatic children: Impact on environmental tobacco smoke exposure and health. A paper th presented at the 98 International Conference of the American Thoracic Association. Atlanta, GA; May 2002. 19. Martínez-Donate AP, Carrizosa C, Sipan C, Blumberg E, Lozada R, Slade R, Hovell MF. HIV prevention workshops and free condom distribution for HIV risk reduction in Mexico high school students. A paper presented at the XIV International AIDS Conference, Barcelona; July 2002. 20. Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP, Gyenes M. Comprehensive tobacco control in Hungary: A theoretical and practical guide. Dental World 2001, SAP Hall, Budapest, Hungary; October 2002 21. Hovell MF, Wahlgren DR, Meltzer SB, Jones JA, Martinez-Donate AP, Hofstetter CR, Matt GE. Correlates of change in SHS exposure among Latino children with asthma. A paper presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco’s 9th Annual Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA; February 2003. 22. Martinez-Donate AP, Blumberg E, Hovell MF, Sipan C, Carrizosa C, Lozada R, Slade R. HIV Risk Practices and Knowledge among High School Students in Tijuana, Mexico: A Descriptive Analysis. A paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the US-Mexico Border Health Association, San Diego, CA, May 27-30, 2003. 23. Martinez-Donate AP, Sipan C, Hovell MF, Blumberg EB, Zellner J, Carrizosa CF, Lozada R, Slade R. Gender differences in condom-related behaviors and attitudes among Mexican adolescents living on the US-Mexico Border. A paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the US-Mexico Border Health Association, San Diego, CA, May 27-30, 2003. 24. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Meltzer SB, Walhgren DR, Zakarian JM, Jones JJ. Reduction of ETS exposure by means of behavioral counseling: lessons from studies on children populations. An invited paper presented at the Iberoamerican Conference on Childhood, Health, and Society, Guadalajara, Mexico; November 3-5, 2003. 25. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Adams MA, Asadi AA, Gonzalez JR, Walhgren DR, Klonoff E, Gonzalez-Perez GJ. Tobacco use and policies among San Diego and Tijuana residents of Mexican descent. A paper presented at the Tobacco-related Diseases Research Program Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA; December 3-4, 2003. 26. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Blumberg EJ, Zellner JA, Sipan CL, Shillington AM, Carrizosa C. Gender Differences in Condom-related Behaviors and Attitudes among Mexican Adolescents Living on the US-Mexico Border. A paper presented at the Universitywide AIDS Research Program Sixth Annual Conference on AIDS Research in California, Los Angeles, CA; February 20, 2004,. 27. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Zellner JA, Blumberg EJ, Carrizosa C. Evaluation of Two School-based HIV Prevention Interventions in the Border City of Tijuana, Mexico. A paper presented at the Universitywide AIDS Research Program Sixth Annual Conference on AIDS Research in California, Los Angeles, CA; February 20, 2004. Last updated on 8/28/15 17 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 28. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Rangel GR, Sipan CL. Prevalence & Correlates of HIV-related Practices among Mexican Migrants. A paper presented at the Universitywide AIDS Research Program Sixth Annual Conference on AIDS Research in California, Los Angeles, CA; February 20, 2004. 29. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Adams MA, Hofstetter CR, Guzman-Cerda G, Walhgren DR, Sanchez JJ, Gonzalez-Perez GJ. Tobacco use and policies in San Diego and Tijuana: A comparative analysis. A paper presented th at the 10 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ; February 18-21, 2004. 30. Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP, Poston CW, Sallis JF. Operationalizing ecological models across behaviors. Annals th of Behavioral Medicine. A paper presented at the 25 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD; March 24-27, 2004. 31. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Adams MA, Gonzalez-Perez GJ. Applying the Behavioral Ecological Model for th International Tobacco Control Research: Project SanTiGua. A paper presented at the 25 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD; March 24-27, 2004. 32. Adams MA, Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Vera C, Valerio G. Predictors of household smoking policies among San Diego residents of Mexican descent. A paper presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases, Louisville, KY; October 29 - November 1, 2004. 33. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Adams MA, Sanchez JJ, Viñas M, Guzman G, Gonzalez JR, Almaraz EM, Hernandez MGS, Garcia-Jimenez OI. Smoking, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), and home policies on smoking in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico. A paper presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases, Louisville, KY; October 29 - November 1, 2004. 34. Adams MA, Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Vera C, Valerio G. Predictors of household smoking policies among San Diego residents of Mexican descent. A paper presented at the American Public Health nd Association 132 Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, DC; November 6-10, 2004. 35. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Adams MA, Sanchez JJ, Viñas M, Guzman G, Gonzalez JR, Almaraz EM, Hernandez MGS, Garcia-Jimenez OI. Smoking, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), and home policies nd on smoking in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico. A paper presented at the American Public Health Association 132 Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington, DC; November 6-10, 2004. 36. Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Santibáñez J, Sipan CL, Vera C, Rosas A, Shaikh F. Prevalence of HIV infection and risk factors among Mexican migrants traveling through the US-Mexico border region. A paper presented th at the 14 Annual Western Stream Migrant Forum, San Diego, CA; January 28-30, 2005. 37. Sipan CL, Sañudo F, Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP, Gonzalez JR, Kelly NJ, Shaikh F. HIV in Mixtec migrant th workers: A model surveillance system. A paper presented at the 14 Annual Western Stream Migrant Forum, San Diego, CA; January 28-30, 2005. 38. Martinez-Donate AP, Sañudo F, Sipan CL, Hovell MF. Social marketing to reach non-gay identified Latino men who th have sex with men. A paper presented at the 14 Annual Western Stream Migrant Forum, San Diego, CA; January 28-30, 2005. 39. Martinez-Donate AP. Tobacco use, ETS exposure, and smoking policies among Mexican-descent populations. A paper presented at the 2005 Project Directors’ Meeting, California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section, Sacramento, CA; April 20-21, 2005. 40. Roussos ST, Hoskins LC, Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP. Application of a behavioral ecological model to study cultural influences on disparities in clinician anti-tobacco counseling. Oral presentation at the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases, Athens, Greece, October 1 - 3, 2005. 41. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Hofstetter CR, Gonzalez-Perez GJ, Sanchez JJ, Viñas M, Kotay A, Adams MA. International tobacco control research on residential smoking policies among Mexican-descent populations. 15th Tobacco-related Diseases Research Program Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, October 10-11, 2005. 42. Vargas E*, Bizzell A, Bowling K, Sponsel H, Daniel J, Phillips C, Sipan CL, Blumberg E, Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP. Project AABLE: Attitudes and behaviors about AIDS prevention at the business level. Poster presented at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students, Atlanta, GA, November 1- 6, 2005. 43. Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP, Adams MA, Hofstetter CR, Ji M, Matt G. Cultural practice supporting tobacco use: An introduction of contingency markers. Oral presentation at the 3rd international conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Beijing, China, November 25 – 27, 2005. Last updated on 8/28/15 18 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 44. Hovell MF, Martinez-Donate AP, Adams MA, Hofstetter CR, Ji M, Matt G. Markers of contingencies to classify communities: The case for passive smoke exposure. Oral presentation at the 3rd international conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Beijing, China, November 25 – 27, 2005. 45. Martinez-Donate AP, Sanudo F, Zellner J, Hovell M, Sipan C, Fernandez A, Engelberg M. Social marketing to reduce HIV risk among non-gay identified Latino men who have sex with men. Presented at the 21st HIV/AIDS Biennial Investigator's Meeting & 7th Conference on AIDS Research in California, February 24, 2006, San Mateo, CA. 46. Phillips C*, Bizzell A, Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Blumberg E, Rovniak L. Preventing HIV infection through local businesses: an evaluation of community and business attitudes and experiences. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference 2006, San Francisco, CA, March 22-25, 2006. 47. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Gonzalez-Perez GJ, Kotay A, Hofstetter CR. Cultural and social determinants of smoking bans among Mexicans and Mexican-Americans. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference 2006, San Francisco, CA, Mar 22-25, 2006. 48. Fernández-Cerdeño A*, Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Sañudo F, Hovell F, Sipan C. El reto de los “hombres hombres”. Riesgo y prevencion del VIH/SIDA en la tangente de un circulo gay "Latino" en San Diego, California (In Spanish) (The challenge of the “men men”. HIV/AIDS risk and prevention at the tangent line to a Latino gay circle in San Diego, California). Paper presented at the II Coloquio Internacional de Estudios sobre Varones y Masculinidades. 1er. Congreso Nacional de la Academia Mexicana de Estudios del Género de los Hombres, June 21-23, 2006, Guadalajara, Mexico. 49. Fernandez-Cerdeño A*, Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Sañudo F, Hovell MF, Sipan C, Carrillo H, Engelberg M. Off target! Marketing HIV prevention for non-gay identified Latino men who have sex with men. Poster presented at the XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-16, 2006, Toronto, Canada. 50. Rovniak LS, Hovell MF, Sipan C, Blumberg E, Martinez-Donate AP, Hofstetter CR, Batista M. Can local business owners be engaged in AIDS prevention? Results of two pilot studies. Poster presented at the XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-16, 2006, Toronto, Canada. 51. Carrizosa C*, Martinez-Donate AP, Sipan C Blumberg E, Meneses MC, Garcia-Gonzalez G, Lozada R, Paredes L, Hovell MF. Prevalence and determinants of late HIV diagnosis among HIV+ individuals in Tijuana, Mexico. Poster presented at the XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-16, 2006, Toronto, Canada. 52. Vargas E*, Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Sanudo F, Hovell MF. Attitudes toward homosexuals, condom use and HIV testing among Latino males in North San Diego County.“ Oral presentation at the 2006 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), November 8-11, 2006, Anaheim, CA. 53. Zellner JA*, Martínez-Donate AP, Fernández Cerdeño A, Hovell MF, Sipan C, Sañudo F, Vargas E. HIV Risk among Latino men in North San Diego County, California: Results from a community survey based on targeted sampling. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, March 21-24, 2007, Washington DC. 54. Martinez-Donate AP, Johnson-Kozlow M, Hovell MF, Gonzalez Perez GJ, Hofstetter RH. Effect of Home Smoking Bans on ETS Exposure among Mexican-descent Adults and Children Living in the U.S. and Mexico. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, March 21-24, 2007, Washington DC. 55. Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Fernández-Cerdeño A, Sañudo F, Ji M, Hovell MF, Vargas E, Asadi A. Hombres Sanos: A social marketing intervention to increase condom use and health services utilization among non-gay th identified Latino men who have sex with men. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association 135 Annual Meeting and Expo, November 3-7, 2007, Washington DC. 56. Martinez-Donate AP, Zellner JA, Fernandez-Cerdeño A*, Sañudo F, Hovell MF, Ji M, Engelberg M, Sipan CL. Assessing Exposure and Responses to a Social Marketing Intervention Targeted at Heterosexually-identified Latino Men who have Sex with Men: The Hombres Sanos Campaign. Paper presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, December 2 - 5, 2007, Atlanta, GA. 57. Carrizosa CM*, Blumberg EJ, Martinez-Donate AP, Sipan C, Kelley N, Garcia-Gonzalez G, Paredes L, Lozada M, Hovell MF. Prevalence and predictors of late HIV testing in Tijuana, Mexico. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, March 26-29, 2008, San Diego, CA. 58. Rovniak LS, Hovell MF, Blumberg E, Sipan C, Batista M, Martinez-Donate AP, Andrews J, Ding D, Hofstetter CR. Engaging businesses in HIV prevention: Feasibility and process evaluation. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, March 26-29, 2008, San Diego, CA. Last updated on 8/28/15 19 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 59. Martinez-Donate AP, Kazmierczak S, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Zellner JA, Corona R, Kelley NJ, AsadiGonzalez A, Amuedo-Dorantes C, Magis-Rodriguez C. “Al Otro Lado”: Examining the Risk for HIV Infection in a th Probability Sample of Deported Mexican Migrants. Poster presented at the 9 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 22, 2010, Madison, WI. 60. Zhang X*, Kuo D, Palmershein KA, Jones NR, Martinez-Donate AP. Home Smoking Bans in the U.S.: Trends, th Discrepancies, and Association with Household Characteristics. Poster presented at the 9 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 22, 2010, Madison, WI. 61. Mohan S*, Trentham-Dietz A, Walsh M, Strickland J, Martinez-Donate AP. Rural Oncology Literacy Enhancement th Study. Poster presented at the 9 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 22, 2010, Madison, WI. 62. Vera-Cala LM*, Martinez-Donate AP, Vedro R, Angulo R., Atkinson T. Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices Regarding Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening among Low-Acculturated Latino Women. Poster presented at the th 9 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 22, 2010, Madison, WI. 63. Martínez-Donate AP, Vera-Cala LM, Vedro R, Angulo R, Atkinson T. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among a st Community Sample of Low-Acculturated Latinas. Poster presented at the 31 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 7-10, 2010, Seattle, WA. 64. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Rangel MG, Sipan CL, Zellner JA, Corona R, Kelley NJ, Asadi-Gonzalez A, Amuedo-Dorantes C, Magis-Rodriguez C. A Two-Way Journey: Risk Factors for HIV Infection Among Deported th Mexican Migrants in Tijuana, Mexico. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 138 Annual Meeting and Expo, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO. 65. Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Zellner JA, Corona R, Kelley NJ, Asadi-Gonzalez A. HIV st Risk among Deported Mexican Migrants. Poster presented at the 31 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 7-10, 2010, Seattle, WA. 66. Vera-Cala LM*, Martínez-Donate AP, Vedro R, Angulo R. Prevalence and Correlates of Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Among a Community Sample of Latino Women in Dane County, Wisconsin. Poster presented at the th American Public Health Association 138 Annual Meeting and Expo, November 6-10, 2010, Denver, CO. (Epidemiology Student Award). 67. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Kuo D, Jones NR, Palmersheim KA. Trends in Home Smoking Bans in the U.S., nd 1995-2007: Prevalence, Discrepancies, and Disparities. Paper presented at the 32 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 27-30, 2011, Washington, DC. 68. Martinez-Donate AP, Vera-Cala L, Vedro R, Angulo R, Atkinson T. Predictors of Breast and Cervical Cancer th Screening Among a Cohort of Low-Acculturated Latinas in Dane County, Wisconsin. Poster presented at the 10 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, May 6, 2011, Madison, WI. 69. Martinez-Donate AP, Schaaf-Strickland J, Halverson J, Bibi A, Leal T, Schelman W, Smith P, Trentham-Dietz A. Rural Oncology Literacy Enhacement Study (ROLES): Assessing Rural Cancer Patient’s Health Literacy Needs and th Resources. Poster presented at the 10 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, May 6, 2011, Madison, WI. 70. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Jones NR. Health Disparities in Tobacco Use: Can Tobacco Control Policies Help th Narrowing the Gap? Poster presented at the 10 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, May 6, 2011, Madison, WI. (Best Graduate Student Poster Award). 71. Martinez-Donate AP, Hovell MF, Rangel MG, Zhang X, Sipan CL, Asadi-Gonzalez A, Zellner JA, Corona R, Kelley N, Magis-Rodriguez C. Characterizing the Sexual Behavior of Labor Mexican Migrants: Practices, Partners, Contexts, and HIV Risk. Paper presented at the 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference, August 14-17, 2011, Atlanta, GA. 72. Martinez-Donate AP, Vera-Cala LM, Vedro R, Angulo R, Atkinson T. Correlates of breast and cervical cancer th screening among Latinas. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 139 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 29-November 2, 2011, Washington, DC. 73. Vera-Cala LM*, Martinez-Donate AP, Vedro R, Angulo R, Atkinson T. Effectiveness of Taking Care of Me (Cuidandome): A communitywide intervention to promote breast and cervical cancer screening among lowth acculturated Latinas in Dane County, Wisconsin. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 139 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 29-November 2, 2011, Washington, DC. (Epidemiology Student Award). Last updated on 8/28/15 20 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 74. Halverson J*, Martinez-Donate AP, Trentham-Dietz A, Walsh MC, Strickland JS, Palta M, Smith P, Cleary J. Health rd literacy and urbanicity among cancer patients. Poster presented at the 33 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 11-14, 2012, New Orleans, LA. 75. Martinez-Donate AP, Vera-Cala L, Vedro R, Angulo R, Atkinson T. Cuidandome: Using lay health advisors to rd promote breast and cervical cancer screening among Latina immigrants. Paper presented at the 33 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 11-14, 2012, New Orleans, LA. 76. Martinez-Donate AP, Hall B. Promoting healthy eating in restaurants and supermarkets in Wisconsin. Paper presented at the “Leading the Way” Conference, Wisconsin Partnership Program, September 27, 2012, Milwaukee, WI. Poster presented at the “Leading the Way” Conference, Wisconsin Partnership Program, September 27, 2012, Milwaukee, WI. 77. Martinez-Donate AP, Helle M, Simon NJ, Schaff-Strickland J, Halverson J, Linskens R, Wang X, Schuett M, Marks J, Knight C, Smith P, Leal T, Trentham-Dietz A. Cultivating partnerships to understand patient health literacy and improve rural cancer care. Poster presented at the “Leading the Way” Conference, Wisconsin Partnership Program, September 27, 2012, Milwaukee, WI. 78. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Asadi AA, Gonzalez JE. Use of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Among Mexican Migrants: How Does Migration History Make a Difference? Paper accepted for oral th presentation at the American Public Health Association 140 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 27-October 31, 2012, San Francisco, CA. 79. Martinez-Donate AP,Schaff Strickland J, Halverson J, Levy A, Linskens R, Bibi A, Wang X, Smith P, Trentham-Dietz A. Identifying Health Literacy Barriers, Patient Navigation Needs, and Community Resources Among Rural Cancer th Patients. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the American Public Health Association 140 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 27-October 31, 2012, San Francisco, CA. 80. Escaron A*, Martinez-Donate AP, Meinen A, Nieto FJ, Nitzke S, Simon NJ, Hall B, Menzies A, Herman M, Garske G. Food experiences, perceptions, and preferences among restaurant patrons in two Wisconsin communities: Implications for obesity prevention. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the American Public Health Association th 140 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 27-October 31, 2012, San Francisco, CA. 81. Draxler J*, Magallanes N, Navarro A, Hunt SM, Vera-Cala L, Martinez-Donate AP. Latino lay health advisors: Backgrounds, motivations, challenges, and strengths. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the American Public th Health Association 140 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 27-October 31, 2012, San Francisco, CA. 82. Martinez-Donate AP, Helle M, Simon NJ, Schaff-Strickland J, Halverson J, Linskens R, Wang X, Schuett M, Marks J, Knight C, Smith P, Leal T, Trentham-Dietz A. Cultivating partnerships to understand patient health literacy and improve rural cancer care. Poster presented at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center Research Retreat, February 18, 2013, Madison, WI. 83. Martinez-Donate A, Halverson J, Strickland J, Simon NJ, Helle M, Schuett M, Marks J, Knight C, Smith P, Leal T. Developing two system-level approaches to address health literacy barriers among rural cancer patients. Oral paper th presented at the 5 Biennial Wisconsin Health Literacy Summit, April 9-10, 2013, Madison, WI. 84. Zhang X,* Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Gonzalez-Fagoaga E. Use of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs among Mexican Migrants: How Does Migration History Make a Difference? Poster presentation at the 2013 UW Population Health Sciences Annual Poster Session, Madison, WI, US, March 18, 2012 85. Golembiewski J*, Escaron A, Meinen A, Nieto J, Simon NJ, Hall B, Menzies A, Garske G, Martinez-Donate A. th Improving the nutrition environment: An evaluation of Waupaca Eating Smart. Poster presented at the 12 Annual Department of Population Health Sciences Poster Session, March18, 2013, Madison, WI. (Best MPH Student Poster Award). 86. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Sipan CL, Gonzalez-Fagoaga E, Liles S, Magis-Rodriguez C. Reaching a mobile target: Using probability sampling and Heckman-type selection models to estimate HIV risk among Mexican migrants. Oral presentation presented at the 34th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 20-23, 2013, San Francisco, CA. (Meritorious student abstract and citation abstract awards). 87. Martinez-Donate AP, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Zhang X, Sipan CL, Liles S, Kelley NK, Gonzalez-Fagoaga JE. HIV Prevalence and Behavioral Risk among Mexican Migrant Flows Traveling Through the U.S.-Mexico Border. Poster presented at the 34th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 2023, 2013, San Francisco, CA. Last updated on 8/28/15 21 ANA P. MARTÍNEZ-­‐DONATE, PHD 88. Roubal A*, Gangnon R, Booske B, Nieto FJ, Malecki K, Meinen A, Martinez-Donate AP. An objective and subjective st assessment of the nutrition environment in relation to county health outcomes. Poster presented at the 141 Annual Meeting and Expo of the American Public Health Association, November 2-6, 2013, Boston, MA. 89. Martinez-Donate AP, Simon NJ, Halverson J, Smith P, Aagesen E, Gaard S, Hahn D, Leal T, Lubner S, SchaafStrickland J, Linskens R, Trentham-Dietz A. Effectiveness of a Health Literacy Training Curriculum for Providers and Staff at Rural Oncology Clinics: Results from the Rural Oncology Literacy Enhancement Study (ROLES). Paper st presented at the 141 Annual Meeting and Expo of the American Public Health Association, November 2-6, 2013, Boston, MA. 90. Halverson J*, Trentham-Dietz A, Palta M, Walsh MC, Schaaf-Strickland J, Leal T, Lubner S, Smith PD, MartinezDonate A. Health literacy and quality of life among a population-based sample of cancer patients. Paper presented at st the 141 Annual Meeting and Expo of the American Public Health Association, November 2-6, 2013, Boston, MA. 91. Martinez-Donate AP, Zhang X, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Magis-Rodriguez C, Gonzalez-Fagoaga E, Sipan C. Migrants in Transit: Using A Novel Methodology to Examine And Reduce HIV Risk Among Mexican Migrants. Paper presented th at the 5 European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health, April 10-12, 2014, Granada, Spain. 92. Martinez-Donate AP, Zhang X, Rangel MG, Hovell MF, Simon NE, Amuedo-Dorantes C, Sipan C, Guendelman S. Estimating Health Care Access Among Circular And Undocumented Mexican Migrants In The United States: Results th From A Pilot Survey on the Mexico-U.S. Border. Poster presented at the 5 European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health, April 10-12, 2014, Granada, Spain. 93. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Simon NE, Hovell MF, Rangel MG, Sipan CL. Risk Behavior For HIV Infection Among Transient Mexican Migrants On The U.S.-Mexico Border: Opportunities For Interventions. Poster presented at th the 5 European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health, April 10-12, 2014, Granada, Spain. 94. Golembiewski AJ*, Martinez-Donate AP, Hall B. Using the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey to Inform & Evaluate a Restaurant and Food Store Intervention. Oral Presentation, Healthy Food For All Summit, March 27, 2014, Neenah, WI. 95. Hall B, Meinen AM, Martinez-Donate AP, Golembiewski AJ. Waupaca Eating Smart: Improving the Nutrition Environment in Local Restaurants & Stores. Oral Presentation, Healthy Lifestyles Network Meeting, April 22, 2014, Marshfield, WI. 96. Golembiewski AJ*, Martinez-Donate AP, Escaron AL, Meinen A, Simon NJE, Hall B, Menzies A, Garske G, Nieto FJ, Nitzke SA. Evaluation of a Restaurant and Grocery Store Intervention to Improve the Nutrition Environment and Promote Healthy Eating. Poster presentation, 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 23, 2014, Philadelphia, PA. 97. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP. Trends in Home Smoking Bans among Veterans in the U.S., 2001-2011. Poster th presentation at the 35 Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, US, April 23-26, 2014. 98. Zhang X*, Martinez-Donate AP, Simon NE, Hovell MF, Rangel MG, Sipan CL. Risk Behaviors for HIV Infection th among Mexican Migrants On the Border. 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