STEVEN C. MARTINO
Behavioral Scientist, RAND
4570 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Tel: (412) 683-2300, ext. 4629
Email: martino@rand.org
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EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota
Major program: Social Psychology
Minor program: Quantitative Methods
January 2001
Bachelor of Arts
May 1993
College of Liberal Arts, Boston College
Major program: Psychology
Minor program: Philosophy
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
 Social Cognitive Aspects of Adolescent Health Risk Behavior
 Health Cognition and Decision Making
 Media Effects on Health Behavior
 Psychosocial Aspects of Adolescent Substance Use
 Measurement and Reporting of Healthcare Quality
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2007-present Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of
Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
2005-present Behavioral Scientist, RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh PA
2000-2005
Associate Behavioral Scientist, RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
1995-2000
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Supervisors: Drs. Mark Snyder and Alexander Rothman
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor, RAND Graduate School of Policy Analysis
Psychology and Health
Instructor, University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Applied Social Psychology
Introduction to Social Psychology
Introduction to Research Methods
Supervisor to undergraduates engaged in Directed Research
Discussion Leader, University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology
Introduction to Social Psychology
Applied Social Psychology
Social Psychology and Health Behavior
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GRANT REVIEWS AND REVIEW COMMITTEES
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Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Program, National Science Foundation,
Arlington, VA, ad hoc reviewer, 2009
 Risk, Prevention and Intervention for Addiction (RPIA), National Institutes of Health
(NIH), Washington, DC, Chartered study section member, 2010-2013
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RAND COMMITTEES
RAND Health Behavioral Scientist Recruitment Committee, 10/02–6/03, 2/08-present
RAND Health in Pittsburgh Recruitment Committee, 1/04–6/06
RAND Health Prevention/Disease Promotion Program Director Search Committee, 12/07–3/08
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GRANT/CONTRACT SUPPORT
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Examining Assignment Patterns and Options for US Air Force Space and Missile Officers.
United States Air Force. (Contract). Moore SC and Vernez G (PIs). 9/30/00 – 9/28/03.
Role: Co-Investigator.
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GRANT/CONTRACT SUPPORT (continued)
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Using Behavioral Science to Explain PCP Depression Care. National Institute of Mental
Health (R01MH62062). Meredith LS (PI). 4/01/01 – 3/31/04. Total costs: $428,819.
Role: Co-Investigator.
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Effects of Alcohol Advertising on Underage Drinking. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism (R01AA12127). Ellickson PL (PI). 9/30/98 – 8/31/04. Total costs:
$2,992,152. Role: Co-Investigator.
Acquisition and Logistics Workforce Requirements. United States Air Force. (Contract).
Vernez G (PI). 9/30/03 – 9/28/04. Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
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Evaluation of National Program Initiatives on Tobacco Interventions and Policies.
American Legacy Foundation (1-53N-7646). Wasserman J (PI). 9/22/99-1/20/05. Total
costs: $815,795. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Shaping the Future of Disease Management. CorSolutions, Inc. (Contract). McGlynn EA
(PI). 3/8/04 – 4/30/06. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Consequences of Prior Drug Use for Young Adults. National Institute on Drug Abuse
(R01DA13515). Ellickson PL (PI). 8/1/00 – 6/30/06. Total costs: $2,663,613. Role: CoInvestigator.
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Quality of Care in the Therapeutic Community. National Institute on Drug Abuse
(R01DA14969). Wenzel SL (PI). 9/30/01 – 6/30/06. Total costs: 2,238,728. Role: CoInvestigator.
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Refining Adolescent Depression Measurement. National Institute of Mental Health
(R21MH068460). Orlando M (PI). 8/01/03 – 11/30/06. Total costs: $430,078. Role: CoInvestigator.
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CAHPS® II. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2U01HS09204). Hays R and
Farley D (Co-PIs). 6/01/02 – 5/31/07. Total costs: $5,878,333. Role: Co-Investigator.
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TV Viewing and Adolescents Sexual Attitudes and Behavior. National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (R01HD38090). Collins RL (PI). 4/1/01 – 11/30/07.
Total costs: $2,717,339. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Evaluation of the Blues on Call Plus Program (Contract # 70312)). Highmark, Inc. Mattke
S (PI). 8/1/07 – 7/31/08. Total costs: $993,003. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Long Term Results of Alert Plus. National Institute on Drug Abuse (R01DA011246).
Ellickson PL (PI). 9/28/03 – 6/30/09. Total costs: $1,343,055. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Long Term Effects of a Worksite Parenting Program. National Institute of Mental Health
(R01MH061202). Schuster MA (PI). 9/30/04 – 7/31/09. Total costs: $2,152,602. Role:
Co-Investigator.
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GRANT/CONTRACT SUPPORT (continued)
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Sample Design and Data Analysis of the Medicare Health Plan CAHPS Surveys. (HHSM500-2005-00028I). Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Elliott MN (PI). 9/29/06
– 9/28/11. Total costs: $13,242,343. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Drugs Use, Social Context, and HIV Risk in Homeless Youth (R01DA020351). National
Institute on Drug Abuse. Tucker JS (PI). 4/15/07 – 3/31/12. Total costs: 3,082,316. Role:
Co-Investigator.
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CAHPS® III. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (U18HS016980). Hays R &
Farley D (Co-PIs). 8/1/07 – 7/31/12. Total costs: $3,701,486. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Modeling the Effect of Cigarette Advertising on Adolescent Smoking (R01DA022496).
National Institute on Drug Abuse. Shadel WG (PI). 4/1/08 – 3/31/12. Total costs:
$1,164,736. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Evaluating the Casual Pathways from Lapse to Relapse in Smokers (R01CA127491).
National Cancer Institute. Shadel WG (PI). 6/26/08 – 5/31/12. Total costs: $ 1,755,906.
Role: Co-Investigator.
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The Impact of Physician-Level Performance Data on Consumers’ Choice of a Primary Care
Provider in the Real World (Grant 65447). The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 6/01/09
– 5/31/11. Total costs: $199,871. Role: Principal Investigator.
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In Vivo Assessment of Young Adults’ Exposure to Cigarette Advertising. National Cancer
Institute (R21CA137286). Shadel WG (PI). 6/01/09 – 5/31/12. Total costs: $420,678. Role:
Co-Investigator.
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Influence of New Media on Adolescent Sexual Activity (Grant HHSP223320095649WC).
Department of Health and Human Services. 9/28/09 – 9/27/11. Total costs: $296,709.
Role: Co-Investigator.
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GRANT APPLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW
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Enhancing Quality Interventions Promoting Healthy Sexuality. National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development. 7/1/11 – 6/30/16. Total costs: $3,726,576. Role: CoInvestigator.
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Ecological Momentary Assessment of Adolescents' Exposure to Cigarette Advertising.
National Cancer Institute. 9/1/11 – 8/31/16. Total costs: $4,013,148. Role: Co-Investigator.
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Adolescent Sexual Communications with Peers: A Multimodal, In Vivo Assessment.
11/1/11 – 10/31/13. Total costs: $401,418. Role: Co-Investigator.
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PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH REPORTS
Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts in Print or in Press
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Martino, S.C., Elliott, M.N., Kanouse, D.E., Farley, D.O., Burkhart, Q., & Hays, R.D. (in
press). Depression and the health care experiences of Medicare beneficiaries. Health
Services Research.
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Martino, S.C., Tucker, J.S., Ryan, G., Wenzel, S.L., Golineli, D., & Munjas, B. (in press).
Increased substance use and risky sexual behavior among migratory homeless youth:
Exploring the role of social network composition. Journal of Youth & Adolescence.
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Shadel, W.G., Martino, S.C., Setodji, C., Cervone, D., Witkiewitz, K., Beckjord, E.,
Scharf, D., & Shih, R. (in press). Lapse-induced surges in craving influence relapse in adult
smokers: An experimental investigation. Health Psychology.
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Collins, R. L., Martino, S.C., Elliott, M. N., & Miu, A. (2011). Relationships between
adolescent sexual outcomes and exposure to sex in media: Robustness to propensity-based
analysis. Developmental Psychology, 47, 585-591.
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Shadel, W.G., Martino, S.C., Haviland, A.M., Setodji, C., & Primack, B.A. (2010).
Smoking motives in movies are important for understanding adolescent smoking: A
preliminary investigation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 12, 850-854.
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Beckett, M.K., Elliott, M.N., Martino, S.C., Kanouse, D.E., Corona, R., Klein, D.J., &
Schuster, M.A. (2010). Timing of parent and child communication about sexuality relative
to children’s sexual behaviors. Pediatrics, 125, 34-42.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Elliott, M.N., Kanouse, D.E., & Berry, S.H. (2009). It’s better
on TV: Does television set teenagers up for regret following sexual initiation? Perspectives
on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 41, 92-100.
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Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., & McCaffrey, D. (2009). Multiple trajectories of peer and
parental influence and their roles in the development of adolescent heavy drinking.
Addictive Behaviors, 34, 693-700.
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Martino, S.C., Elliott, M.N., Cleary, P.D., Kanouse, D.E., Brown, J.A., Spritzer, K.L.,
Heller, A., & Hays, R.D. (2009). Psychometric properties of an instrument to assess
Medicare beneficiaries’ prescription drug plan experiences. Health Care Financing Review,
30, 41-53.
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Martino, S.C., McCaffrey, D., Klein, D.J., & Ellickson, P.L. (2009). Recanting of lifetime
inhalant use: How big a problem and what to make of it. Addiction, 104, 1373-1381.
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Chandra, A., Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Elliott, M.N., Berry, S.H., Kanouse, D.E., &
Miu, A. (2008). Does watching sex on television predict teen pregnancy? Findings from a
national survey of youth. Pediatrics, 122, 1047-1054.
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Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts in Print or in Press (continued)
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Martino, S.C., Elliott, M.N., Collins, R.L., Kanouse, D.E., & Berry, S.H. (2008). Virginity
pledges among the willing: Delays in first intercourse and consistency of condom use.
Journal of Adolescent Health, 43, 341-348.
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Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., Klein, D.J., McCaffrey, D., & Edelen, M.O. (2008).
Multiple trajectories of physical aggression among adolescent boys and girls. Aggressive
Behavior, 34, 61-75.
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Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., & McCaffrey, D.F. (2008). Developmental trajectories of
substance use from early to late adolescence: A comparison of rural and urban youth.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69, 430-440.
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Martino, S.C., Elliott, M.N., Corona, R., Kanouse, D.E., & Schuster, M.A. (2008). Beyond
the “Big Talk”: The roles of breadth and repetition in parent-adolescent communication
about sexual topics. Pediatrics, 121, e612-e618.
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Juvonen, J., Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., & Longshore, D. (2007). “But others do it”: Do
misperceptions of peer drug use predict drug use among young adolescents? Journal of
Applied Social Psychology, 37, 740-758.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Ellickson, P.L., & Klein, D.J. (2006). Exploring the link
between substance use and abortion: The roles of unconventionality and unplanned
pregnancy. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 38, 66-75.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Ellickson, P.L., Schell, T., & McCaffrey, D. (2006). Socioenvironmental influences on adolescents’ alcohol outcome expectancies: A prospective
analysis. Addiction, 101, 971-983.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Elliott, M., Strachman, A., Kanouse, D.E., & Berry, S.H.
(2006). Exposure to degrading versus non-degrading music lyrics and sexual behavior
among youth. Pediatrics, 118(2), e430-e441.
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Bogart, L.M., Collins, R.L., Ellickson, P.L., Martino, S.C., & Klein, D.J. (2005). Effects of
early and later marriage on women’s alcohol use in young adulthood: A prospective
analysis. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 729-737.
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D’Amico, E.J., Ellickson, P.L., Collins, R.L., Martino, S.C., & Klein, D.J. (2005)
Processes linking adolescent problems to substance use problems in late young adulthood.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 766-775.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., & Ellickson, P.L. (2005). Cross-lagged relationships between
substance use and intimate partner violence among a sample of young adult women.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 139-148.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Kanouse, D.E., Elliott, M., & Berry, S.H. (2005). Social
cognitive mediators of the relationship between exposure to television’s sexual content and
adolescents’ sexual behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 914-924.
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Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts in Print or in Press (continued)
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Schell, T.L., Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., Collins, R.L., & McCaffrey, D. (2005).
Measuring developmental changes in alcohol expectancies. Psychology of Addictive
Behaviors, 19, 217-220.
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Tucker, J.S., Ellickson, P.L., Orlando, M., Martino, S.C., & Klein, D.J. (2005). Substance
use trajectories from early adolescence to emerging adulthood: A comparison of smoking,
binge drinking, and marijuana use. Journal of Drug Issues, 35, 307-332.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., & Ellickson, P.L. (2004). Substance use and vulnerability to
physical and sexual aggression: A longitudinal study of young adults. Violence and
Victims, 19, 521-540.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., & Ellickson, P.L. (2004). Substance use and early marriage.
Journal of Marriage and Family, 66, 244-257.
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Ellickson, P.L., Martino, S.C., & Collins, R.L. (2004). Marijuana use from adolescence to
young adulthood: Multiple developmental trajectories and their associated outcomes.
Health Psychology, 23, 299-307.
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Evans, W.D., Wasserman, J., Bertolotti, E., & Martino, S.C. (2002). Branding behavior:
The strategy behind the truthsm campaign. Social Marketing Quarterly, 8, 17-29.
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Omoto, A.M., Snyder, M., & Martino, S.C. (2000). Volunteerism and the life course:
Investigating age-related agendas for action. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 22,
181-198.
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Rothman, A.J., Martino, S.C., Bedell, B.T., Detweiler, J.B., & Salovey, P. (1999). The
systematic influence of gain- and loss-framed messages on interest in and use of different
types of health behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 1355-1369.
Manuscripts Under Review
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Martino, S.C., Scharf, D.M., Setoji, C.M., & Shadel, W.G. Measuring exposure to protobacco marketing and media: A field study using ecological momentary assessment.
Submitted to the Journal of Adolescent Health.
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Ober, A.J., Martino, S.C., Munjas, B., & Tucker, J.S. If you provide the test, they will take
it: Individual and partner-level factors associated with HIV/STI testing and knowledge of
results in a representative sample of homeless youth in Los Angeles. Submitted to the
Journal of Urban Health.
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Shadel, W.G., Martino, S.C., Setoji, C.M., Haviland, A., Primack, B., & Scharf, D.M
Motives for smoking in movies affect future smoking intentions in middle school students:
An experimental investigation. Submitted to Addiction.
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Commentaries and Letters
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Martino, S.C. (2009). Virginity pledges can work for some adolescents. Opinion,
Providence Journal, April 1, 2009.
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Collins, R.L., Martino, S.C., & Elliott, M.N. (2011). Propensity scoring and the
relationship between sexual media and adolescent sexual behavior: Comment on Steinberg
and Monahan (2011). Developmental Psychology, 47, 577-579.
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Martino, S.C. (2009). Virginity pledges may work for some adolescents. Letter to the
editor, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 41, 132-133.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
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Martino, S.C., Elliott, M.N., Kanouse, D.E., Goldstein, E.H., Brown, J.A., Haviland, A.M.,
Adams, J.L., & Weinick, R.M. (2011, June). Reporting CAHPS and HEDIS results for
Medicare beneficiaries by race/ethnicity. To be presented at Academy Health, Seattle, WA.
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Martino, S.C., Kanouse, D.E., Elliott, M.N., Teleki, S., & Hays, R.D. (2011, June). A field
experiment on the impact of physician-level performance data on consumers’ choice of
physician. To be presented at Academy Health, Seattle, WA.
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Martino, S.C., Tucker, J., Ryan, G.W., Wenzel, S.L., Golinelli, D., & Munjas, B. (2011,
April). Increased substance use among migratory homeless youth: Investigating the role of
social network composition. Presented at the biannual meeting of the Society for Research
on Child Development, Montreal, QC.
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Shadel, W.G., Martino, S.C., Cervone, D., Witkiewitz, K., Beckjord, E., Scharf, D., &
Setodji, C. (2011, February). Building a clinically-relevant laboratory model of relapse.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Toronto, ON.
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Shadel, W.G., Martino, S.C., Setodji, C., & Scharf, D. (2011, February). Using ecological
momentary assessment to study college students’ exposure to cigarette advertising.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Toronto, ON.
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Martino, S.C., McCaffrey, D.F., & Ellickson, P.E. (2010, March). Recanting of lifetime
inhalant use: An investigation of its prevalence and causes. Presented at the biannual
meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.
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Martino, S.C., Haviland, A.H., Primack, B.A., & Shadel, W.G. (2010, February).
Development and initial validation of a movie smoking media literacy scale. Presented at
the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)
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Shadel, W.G., Martino, S.C., Haviland, A.H., & Primack, B.A. (2010, February). The
reasons that actors smoke in movies matter to adolescents: A preliminary investigation.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Baltimore, MD.
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Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P. L., & McCaffrey, D. F. (2009, April). Patterns of peer and
parental influence and their association with the development of binge drinking in
adolescence. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine,
Montreal, QC.
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Martino, S.C., Hays, R., Brown, J., Spritzer, K., Kanouse, D.E., Teleki, S., & Elliott, M.N.
(2008, June). Development and evaluation of measures of consumer evaluation of health
care: An application to Medicare Part D. Presented at Academy Health, Washington, DC.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Elliott, M.N., Kanouse, D.E., & Berry, S.H. (2008, March).
It’s better on TV: Does television set up teenagers for regret following sexual initiation?
Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.
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Collins, R.L., Martino, S.C., Elliott, M.N., Kanouse, D.E., Berry, S.H., Miu, A., &
Strachman, A. (2006, August). Contributions of sexual music and television to youth
sexualization. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
New Orleans, LA.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Strachman, A., Kanouse, D.E., Elliott, M.N., & Berry, S.H.
(2006, March). "B***h, get in my car": Exposure to sexually degrading versus nondegrading lyrics and adolescent sexual behavior. Presented at the biennial meeting of the
Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA.
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Bogart, L.M., Collins, R.L., Ellickson, P.L., Martino, S.C., & Klein, D.J. (2005, June).
Effects of early and later marriage on women’s alcohol use in young adulthood: A
prospective analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Society, Los Angeles, CA.
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Juvonen, J., Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., & Longshore, D. (2005, April). “But others do
it!”: Do misperceptions of schoolmate alcohol and marijuana use predict subsequent drug
use among adolescents? Presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on
Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Kanouse, D.E., Elliott, M., & Berry, S.H. (2005, January).
How exposure to sex on television influences adolescent sexual behavior: Specific aspects
of the social learning process. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., Ellickson, P.L., Schell, T.L., & McCaffrey, D. (2004,
February). Predicting adolescents’ alcohol outcome expectancies over time. Presented at
the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)
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Schell, T.L., Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., Collins, R.L., & McCaffrey, D. (2003, June).
Developmental changes in beliefs about alcohol’s effects. Presented at the annual meeting
of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
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Martino, S.C., Meredith, L.S., & Orlando, M. (2003, May). Applying decision-making
theories to understand provider treatment for depression. Presented at the annual meeting
of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, BC.
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Martino, S.C., Ellickson, P.L., & Collins, R.L. (2002, June). Multiple trajectories of
marijuana use from adolescence to young adulthood and their psychosocial correlates.
Presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, New Orleans, LA.
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Meredith, L.S., Orlando, M., & Martino, S.C. (2002, April). Using social psychological
theory to predict primary care provider depression care practices. Presented at the 15th
NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC.
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Martino, S.C., Collins, R.L., & Ellickson, P.L. (2002, February). Adolescent substance
use and premature entry into marriage. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA.
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Rothman, A.J., Kelly, K.M., Martino, S.C., & Salovey, P. (2001, February). Shaping
perceptions to promote healthy behavior: Specifying how and when message frames affect
behavioral decision-making. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
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Martino, S.C., & Rothman, A. J. (2000, February). Assessing self-complexity: Issues of
measurement and conceptualization. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology, Nashville, TN.
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Omoto, A.M., Snyder, M., & Martino, S.C. (1999, October). Volunteerism and the life
course: Investigating age-related agendas for action. Presented at the annual meeting of
the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, St. Louis, MO.
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Martino, S.C., Rothman, A.J., & Jeffery, R. (1998, April). Predicting preferences for
certain or uncertain outcomes: The importance of knowing how participants construe their
outcomes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association,
Chicago, IL.
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Martino, S.C., Snyder, M., & Omoto, A.M. (1998, April). Predicting sustained volunteer
service: Intentions and identity concerns. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
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Martino, S.C., Rothman, A.J., & Salovey, R. (1997, August). The influence of message
framing on health behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)
Martino, S.C., & Snyder, M. (1997, August). Changing attitudes toward outgroups:
Suppression or lasting change? Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Media’s Influence on Adolescent Sexual Development and Outcomes. University of
Pittsburgh Health Career Scholars Academy, University of Pittsburgh, July 2009.
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Television as a Risk Factor in Adolescent Sexual Health. Presented at the Pennsylvania
Governor’s School of Healthcare, University of Pittsburgh, July 2008.
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Developmental trajectories of substance use from early to late Adolescence: A comparison
of youth living in metropolitan vs. non-metropolitan areas. Presented at Psychiatric
Epidemiology and Alcohol Research Seminar, Western Psychiatric Institute, April 2007

How does exposure to sex on TV influence adolescent sexual behavior: A study of the social
learning process. Presented at the Center for Research on Health Care-VA-RAND Health
Services Research Seminar Series, University of Pittsburgh, March 2005
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How exposure to sex on TV influences adolescent sexual behavior: Facets of the social
learning process. Presented at the Behavioral Decision Research Seminar, Carnegie
Mellon University, October 2004
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Substance use and risky sexual behavior among adolescent girls. Presented at the
Adolescent Medicine Research Seminar, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, April 2004
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PROFESSIONAL REVIEWING
Editorial Board
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
2004-2009
2009-present
Ad Hoc Editorial Consultant
Addiction
Aggressive Behavior
American Journal of Public Health
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Health Psychology
Health Psychology Review
Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescent Health
Journal of Children and Media
Journal of Communication
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Pediatrics
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Psychological Assessment
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Social Science and Medicine
Violence & Victims
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