DERIC R. KENNE CURRICULUM VITAE August 2013 Kent State University College of Public Health Kent, Ohio 44242 (330) 672-7105 (W) (330) 672-6505 (F) e-mail: dkenne@kent.edu EDUCATION University of Akron Akron, OH 44325 Doctoral degree in Public Admin. & Urban Studies, received December 2010 Dissertation title: Examination of Thinking Error and the Responsivity Principle in a Cognitive-behavioral Intervention for Offenders: Implications for Criminal Justice Policy Mississippi State University Mississippi State, MS 39762 Master of Science degree in psychology, received December, 1998 Thesis title: How Perceptions Impact Marriage: Investigation of the Empathic Perception Scale and its Relationships with Marital Satisfaction and Commitment. Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, received May, 1994 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jan. 2011 – present Kent State University College of Public Health Assistant Professor Sept. 2007 – Dec. 2010 Oriana House, Inc. Research Department Research & Evaluation Coordinator Sept. 2009 – Dec. 2010 Kent State University College of Public Health Grant-writer/Developer (Consultant) Dec. 2007 – Jan. 2009 The University of Akron Institute for Health and Social Policy OSAM Report-writer (Consultant) June 1999 – Sept. 2007 Wright State University Department of Community Health Boonshoft School of Medicine Research Associate/Project Manager August 1998 – June 1999 Mississippi State University Department of Psychology Adjunct Faculty Member August 1998 – June 1999 Mississippi State University Social Science Research Center Research Assistant November 1996 – August 1998 Mississippi State University Social Science Research Center Graduate Research Assistant RESEARCH & GRANT-WRITING Funded Research January 2013 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Title: Team Approach to Heart Failure (TAHF) PCORI-funded project to evaluate the effectiveness of social media and new technologies campaign to inform patients and health care providers about nutritional guidelines for patients with heart failure. Role: Co-PI (Evaluator) (J.VanGeest, PI) Funding Amount: $40,000 (3 years) April 2013 Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services Title: Proving Ohio’s Prevention Success: KSU Alcohol & Drug Survey Annual survey of alcohol and other drug use among Kent State University students used to inform policy and prevention efforts. Role: PI Funding Amount: $4,000 (1 year) April 2013 Kent State University - Akron Children’s Hospital Collaborative Health Research Initiative Title: Preliminary Examination of the Impact of Prenatal Opiate Exposure, Maternal Characteristics and Environmental Factors on Child Neurodevelopment Collaboration between Kent State University College of Public Health and Akron Children’s Hospital to conduct exploratory research regarding the impact of opiate misuse/abuse during pregnancy. Role: PI Funding Amount: $10,000 (1 year) Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 2 May 2013 Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton Title: SPARK Ohio Community-based initiative to evaluate the effectiveness of an early childhood intervention to improve academic achievement among lowincome and disadvantaged preschool through third grade children. Role: PI (Evaluator) Funding Amount: $123,000 (1 year) June 2013 Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton /US Department of Education Race to the Top Fund Title: Sustain in the Early Grades Demonstration Project: SPARK Ohio Community-based initiative to evaluate the effectiveness of an early childhood intervention to improve academic achievement among lowincome and disadvantaged preschool through third grade children. Role: PI (Evaluator) Funding Amount: $200,000 (2 years) January 2013 Kent State University, Ohio Alliance of Recovery Providers & Ohio Women’s Network Title: Opioid Use & Pregnancy: A Community-­‐Based Participatory Research Multi-­‐Site Exploratory Study A community-­‐based participatory research study to investigate the use of opioid drugs during pregnancy. The study expands on previous research to include two rural and two urban sites. Role: PI Funding Amount: $10,000 (1 year) November 2012 Kent State University Title: A Mixed-­‐Method Exploratory Pilot Study to Investigate Health Services Utilization and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorder Among Pregnant Pharmaceutical Opioid Users A community-­‐based participatory research study with a community drug and mental health treatment agency to explore the misuse and abuse of opioid drugs among pregnant or recently pregnant women, including how perceptions of policies related to drug use during pregnancy influence prenatal care and substance abuse treatment seeking. Role: Co-­‐PI (D.Delahanty, Co-­‐PI) Funding Amount: n/a October 2008 – September 2011 Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity for Adult Drug Courts (TI-08-007) Title: Drug Court Enhancement Grant Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association grant number 1H79TI019926-01. Role: Program Evaluator Funding Amount: $1.40 million (4 years) Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 3 Unfunded Proposals August 2013 Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services Title: Addiction Treatment Pilot Program Evaluation Proposal in response to an RFP for an evaluator for a pilot drug treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction in at least 5 drug court sites across Ohio. Role: PI (Evaluator) (P.Stephens, Co-I; W.Oglesby, Co-I) Funding Request: $200,000 (1.5 years) February 2013 Farris Family Innovation Award - Kent State University Title: A Biometrically Linked, Adaptive Assessment Tool for Collecting Statewide Real-time Substance Abuse and Trend Data Proposal to develop and implement a statewide electronic biometricallylinked data collection system for substance abuse and trend data. Role: PI Funding Request: $24,000 (3 years) October 2012 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (PCORI) Title: Project LARC: Reducing Unintended Pregnancies among Drug Users Study to examine the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention to reduce unintended pregnancies among Medicaid-eligible drug-using women. Intervention utilizing health educators to educate women about the use of long-acting reversible contraception and to assist with health services utilization. Role: PI (W.Oglesby, Co-I) Funding Request: $1.38 million (3 years) June 2012 Patient-Centered Outcome Research Initiative: PCORI Pilot Projects Title: Consortium for Effective Access to Health Care Proposal for a pilot project to evaluate organizational change to increase access to health care for individuals. Role: Co-I (J.VanGeest, PI) Funding Request: $301,135 (2 years) March 2012 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: Health Care Innovation Challenge Title: Improving Healthcare Access for People with Behavioral Healthcare Issues Proposal submitted to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to develop and implement a program to facilitate access to health care services for individuals with mental health problems. Collaborative application originating from the Community Health Center, Akron, Ohio. Role: PI (Evaluator) Funding Request: $730,226 (3 years) Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 4 June 2011 National Institutes of Health (R03): Behavioral and Integrative Treatment Development Program Title: Increasing Post-Detox Treatment Engagement with a ComputerBased BNI Intervention Proposal to assess the efficacy of a tablet PC-delivered Brief Motivational Intervention (Brief Negotiation Interview [BNI]) to increase formal substance use disorder treatment engagement and retention among detoxification clients. Role: PI Funding Request: $141,377 (2 years) May 2011 National Institute of Health: Sub-study Under the P20 Center Grant Title: Using Technology to Increase HIV/AIDS Screening and Subsequent Care in Hispanics Proposal to assess the efficacy of an electronically-delivered intervention to screen for and increase testing and subsequent healthcare for HIV/AIDS among an underserved Hispanic population presenting at a community-based non-profit agency. Role: PI (S.Alemagno, Co-I) Funding Request: $150,000 (3 years) May 2011 National Institute of Health (P20): NIMHD Exploratory Centers of Excellence Title: Public Health Innovation Lab to Eliminate Health Disparities Proposal of a research center focused on the use or infusion of technologies to study and reduce health disparities. Role: Co-I (S.Alemagno, PI) Funding Request: $6.63 million (5 years) February 2011 National Institutes of Health (R03): Behavioral and Integrative Treatment Development Program Title: Feasibility of Group-Based MET Treatment Readiness Curriculum for Substance Use Proposal to evaluate the feasibility of a group-based Motivational Intervention curriculum developed as an affordable and easily implemented, evidence-based substance use treatment for community agencies. Role: PI (S.Alemagno, Co-I) Funding Request: $142,789 (3 years) January 2011 Initiative for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Initiative between Kent State University, Summa Health System and Akron General Hospital to develop collaborations between academic researchers and physicians to obtain funding and conduct research that can be immediately translated to clinical settings. Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 5 January 2011 Community-Based Participatory Research Initiative – Criminal Justice Collaboration with Oriana House, Inc. to conduct research, obtain funding and disseminate findings of community-based corrections research. Primary source of collaboration is through data obtained from a SAMHSA-funded grant with adult drug court participants. September 2010 Ridgecliff Foundation Title: The Ohio Adolescent Drug Use Forecasting (OADUF) System Proposal to develop and implement a system in Ohio to monitor and report on adolescent drug use trends. The system would inform drug prevention and intervention programs and policies. Role: Co-Investigator (S.Alemagno, PI) Funding Request: $47,541 (1 year) February 2010 National Institutes of Health (R21): Prescription Drug Misuse Title: Discerning Predictors and Correlates of Prescription Drug Misuse among Criminal Justice-Involved Adolescents Proposal to study the misuse of prescription drugs among adolescents using a natural-history approach. The study would follow prescription drug-misusing adolescents for two years and discern patterns and correlates of misuse. Role: Grant-writer (consultant) January 2010 Cuyahoga County Community-based Correctional Facility Cuyahoga County RFP to operate and manage the newly built community-based correctional facility; included evaluation plan to assess effectiveness of program and to maintain program fidelity. Role: Grant-writer December 2009 National Institutes of Health (R21): Substance Use and Abuse among U.S. Military Personnel, Veterans and their Families. Title: Trauma-Informed Pretreatment for Substance Use Disorder in Veterans Proposal to implement a trauma-informed intervention for incarcerated veterans diagnosed with substance-use disorder to decrease trauma symptoms and thus increase adherence to substance abuse treatment services. Role: Grant-writer (consultant) October 2009 Cuyahoga County Request for Proposals Title: North Star Neighborhood Reentry Resource Center Proposal to provide a resource center for reentry clients returning to Cuyahoga County. Proposal created a facility for reentry clients that provided case management, employment, education and other relevant services. Role: Grant-writer Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 6 October 2009 Cuyahoga County Request for Proposals Title: Specialized Cognitive Offender Programming and Education (SCOPE) Proposal to provide cognitive-behavioral programming for Cuyahoga County Adult Probation. Aim of proposal was to deliver high quality cognitive-behavioral therapy groups to moderate and high-risk offenders utilizing the Thinking for a Change Curricula. Role: Grant-writer October 2009 Corrections Corporation of America RFP Title: Criminal Non-Support Proposal written to provide community sanctions to individuals charged with criminal non-support for failing to pay child support. Program was designed so that individuals could meet obligations through community programming thus reducing commitments to prison or jail. Role: Grant-writer August 2009 Cleveland Transition Center Grant Title: The Community Corrections and Treatment Center (CCTC) Proposal to provide services to Cuyahoga County offenders returning from prison. Services included temporary housing, case management, employment, education and cognitive-behavioral therapy services. Role: Grant-writer March 2009 SAMHSA Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Targeted Areas of Need-Local Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care Title: Bridges Proposal to provide intermediate residential substance abuse treatment services to individuals released from detoxification services for heroin/pharmaceutical opiate dependence. Role: Co-Investigator March 2009 National Institute of Justice, Crime and Justice Research Title: Inside the Black Box of Caseworker/Client Interaction: A Study of Implementation Fidelity on Parolee Reintegration Collaborative research grant between Oriana House, Inc. and the University of Akron, Department of Sociology to study interactions between caseworkers and offenders and how interactions impact reintegration of offenders. Role: Co-PI (A. Boros, Co-PI; V.Callanan, Co-PI) Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 7 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Crack Cocaine And Health Service Use in Rural Ohio (a.k.a., Stimulant Abuse and Health Service Use in Rural Ohio) Wright State University, January 2005 - May 2006 National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant Number R01 DA14340. Robert G. Carlson, Principal Investigator, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research, School of Medicine, Wright State University. Role: Research Associate MDMA/Club Drug Use and STD/HIV Risk Behavior in Ohio Wright State University, June 2001 - May 2006 National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant Number RO1 DA18844. Robert G. Carlson, Principal Investigator, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research, School of Medicine, Wright State University. Role: Research Associate Crack and Health Services Use: A Natural History Approach Wright State University, March 2001 - February 2006 National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant Number RO1 DA10099 Russel Falck, Principal Investigator, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research, School of Medicine, Wright State University. Role: Research Associate Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network Wright State University, June 1999 - September 2007 Funded by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addictions Services and the Centers for Substance Abuse Treatment. Robert G. Carlson, Principal Investigator, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research, School of Medicine, Wright State University. Role: Project Manager Mississippi State University Marriage Research Project Mississippi State University, Fall 1997 – Spring 1999 Grant-supported research project investigated conflict resolution, empathic perception, drinking behavior, communication and commitment in marital relationships. Supervisor: Chante L. Cox-Boyd, PhD Role: Graduate Research Assistant Social Context Variables Study Mississippi State University, Fall 1997 – Spring 1999 Assisted in investigation of social context variables affecting task performance in college students. Responsible for data entry, database maintenance, and statistical analysis. Supervisor: Georgia Panayiotou, PhD Role: Graduate Research Assistant Mississippi State University Dating Couples Study Mississippi State University, Spring 1998 – Spring 1999 Investigated dating relationships. Developed questionnaire, wrote program to scan data into database, entered and analyzed data. Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 8 IQ and Peer Relationships Study Mississippi State University, Fall 1997 Assisted in investigation of intelligence and peer relationships in children. Administered and scored WISC-III Vocabulary and Block Design subtests to more than twenty third and fourth grade children. Supervisor: Virginia Fee, PhD Role: Graduate Research Assistant ADHD and IQ Study Mississippi State University, Fall 1997 Assisted in investigation of ADHD and intelligence in children. Administered and scored WISC-III and PIAT-R; completed report of results for parents of each child evaluated. Supervisor: Virginia Fee, PhD Role: Graduate Research Assistant Human Sexuality Research Group Bowling Green State University, Fall 1994 Research group comprised of professors, clinicians, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Discussed current topics: presented research ideas; discussed alternatives and improvements to proposed research projects. Supervisor: Elizabeth Rice Allgeier, PhD Advanced Human Sexuality Research Seminar Bowling Green State University, Spring 1993 Developed and gave presentations of three research projects that included APA-style write-up of one project. Write-up included extensive literature review and introduction, method section, and proposed plan of analysis. Supervisor: Elizabeth Rice Allgeier, PhD CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Assessment Counselor Weekend Intervention Program Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH, Fall 1999 – Spring 2001 Supervisor: Phyllis Cole, MA Intake Assessment Counselor North Mississippi Behavioral Health Center, Tupelo, MS, Spring 1998 Supervisors: Michael Oliver, PhD, Ted Dowden, MS, LSW, Lisa Abstein, MS, LSW Psychological Assessment Counselor North Mississippi Behavioral Health Center, Tupelo, MS, Fall 1997 Supervisors: Alan Cooley, PhD, Michael Oliver, PhD Group Therapy Assistant Children’s Resource Center, Bowling Green, OH, Spring 1995 Supervisor: Amy Beitelschees Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 9 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Emerging Issues in Health Policy & Management Kent State University, Fall 2013 Graduate Grant Writing in Social and Behavioral Sciences Kent State University, Fall 2011 Graduate Public Health Policy & Decision-Making Kent State University, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Summer 2013, Fall 2013 Undergraduate Public Health Planning, Implementation and Evaluation Kent State University, Summer 2011, Spring 2012 Graduate Quantitative Methods Mississippi State University, Fall 1999 Undergraduate General Psychology Mississippi State University, Summer 1998, Fall 1999 Undergraduate Drug Use & Abuse Mississippi State University, Summer, 1997, Fall 1998 Undergraduate PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP American Public Health Association American Psychological Association Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology STUDENT ADVISING/MENTORING Dissertation Committee Maria L. Pacella, completed 2013. The Impact of prolonged exposure therapy on medication adherence and quality of life in people living with HIV: A randomized controlled trial. Role: Committee member. Bryce Hruska, prospectus 2013. Examining the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, positive smoking outcome expectancies, and cigarette smoking in people with substance use disorders: A multiple mediator model. Role: Committee member Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 10 Thesis Committee Brittani Gintz, Honor’s Thesis 2012. Prescription drug abuse among pregnant women and the relation to sexually transmitted infections on delayed prenatal care. Role: Advisor/Chair PROFESSIONAL SERVICE May 2013 - present Committee Member, Alternate Solutions to Jail Subcommittee, Portage County May 2013 - present Coalition Member, Portage County Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG) Coalition May 2013 Abstract Reviewer for 2013 APHA Annual Meeting, APHA Community-Based Public Health Caucus. Apr 2013 - present Reviewer, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Jan 2013 - present Reviewer, Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research UNIVERSITY SERVICE July 2013 - present Committee Member, Healthy Kent: Alcohol and Other Drugs Task Force Fall 2013 Coordinated the annual Graduate Student Orientation on behalf of the College of Public Health Fall 2013 Liaison for honor student, Sophia Oluic, internship with Portage County Health Department Fall 2013 Committee Member, Department of Health Policy & Management dissertation examination committee Summer 2013 Represented the College of Public Health at KSU advanced degree graduation ceremony Summer 2013 Liaison for honor student, Sophia Oluic, internship with Akron Children’s Hospital April 2013 Judge for the 28th Annual Graduate Research Symposium. United in Discovery: The New Face of Research Fall 2012 Represented the College of Public Health at Freshman Convocation Ceremony Aug 2012 - present Hearing Officer for KSU Academic Hearing Panel, Office of Student Conduct Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 11 Spring 2012 - present Coordinated annual College of Public Health Food Drive as part of Health Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation course November 2011 Participated in President’s Symposium: Building a Blueprint to Graduation: Retention and Persistence the First Step Summer 2011 Instructor for College of Public Health Upward Bound students PRESENTATIONS Kenne, D. R. (1998, March). The empathic perception incongruence scale: Preliminary investigation for marital/premarital counseling. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Mobile, AL. Wells-Parker, E. N., Kenne, D. R., & Spratke, K. L. (1998, March). Drinking/driving, selfefficacy, and stages of change among DUI offenders. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Mobile, AL. Panayiotou, G., Vrana, S. R., & Kenne, D. R. (1998, March). Effects of emotional valence and arousal on self-focused attention. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Mobile, AL. Cox, C. L., Kenne, D. R., & Clay, T. (1998, March). Perceptions of alcohol use in married couples. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Mobile, AL. Cox, C. L. & Kenne, D. R. (1998, March). Alcohol use and responses to dissatisfaction in marriage. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Successful Relating Conference, Tucson, AZ. Kenne, D. R. & Cox, C. L. (1998, March). Empathic perception and marital satisfaction: relationship to Rusbult’s Investment Model of Commitment. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Successful Relating Conference, Tucson, AZ. Kenne, D. R., Carlson, R. G., Siegal, H. A., & Starr, S. (2000, September). Juvenile drug use in the state of Ohio: Trends, treatment, and agency concerns. Presented at the Ohio Association of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselors Annual Conference, Sandusky, OH. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (2001, March). OSAM Network general overview: How to do it. Presented at the National Needs Assessment Conference, Columbus, OH. Kenne, D. R., Carlson, R. G., & Siegal, H. A. (2001, March). OSAM Network rapid response initiatives. Presented at the National Needs Assessment Conference, Columbus, OH. Siegal, H.A., Stephens, R., Carlson, R.G., & Kenne, D.R. (2000, March). Ohio Needs Assessment Project. Presented at the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Directors’ Meeting. Columbus, OH. Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 12 Kenne, D.R., Carlson, R.G., & Siegal, H.A. (2000, September). Juvenile Drug Use in the State of Ohio: Trends, Treatment, and Agency Concerns. Presented at the Ohio Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors conference. Sandusky, OH. Carlson, R.G. (With the assistance of Russel Falck, Deric Kenne, and Harvey A. Siegal). Patterns and Trends of MDMA Use and Sexual Risk Behavior in Central Ohio. Invited paper. Presented in: MDMA/Ecstasy Research: Advances, Challenges, Future Directions: A Scientific Conference. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Bethesda, MD. July 19-20. Carlson, R.G., McCaughan, J.A., Falck, R.S., Kenne, D.R., Baker, C., Wang, J., & Siegal, H.A. (2001, March). Increase in MDMA/=Ecstasy= Use: Is There a Link to Sex Risk Behavior? Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Meetings. Atlanta, GA. Kenne, D.R., & Swora, M.G. (2002, May). Introduction to the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Presented at the annual Ohio Drug and Alcohol Studies Institute. Bowling Green, OH. Siegal, H.A., Carlson, R.G., & Kenne, D.R. (2002, June). Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network Workshop and Training. Invited workshop presented for the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services. Columbus, OH. Carlson, R.G., Kenne, D.R., Siegal, H.A., & Swora, M.G. (2002, September) Alcohol/Drug Abuse and Compulsive Gambling. Presented to the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services and Ohio Gambling Board. Columbus, OH. Carlson, R.G., Kenne, D.R., Siegal, H.A., & Swora, M.G. (2002, October). Introduction to the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Presented at the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Annual Directors’ Meeting. Columbus, OH. Siegal, H.A., Carlson, R.G., Kenne, D.R., & Daniulaityte, R. (2003, October). Introduction to the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Presented at the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators conference. Columbus, OH. Siegal, H.A., Carlson, R.G., Kenne, D.R., & Daniulaityte, R. (2004, May). Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network Workshop and Training. Invited workshop presented for the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services. Dayton, OH. Siegal, H.A., Carlson, R.G., Kenne, D.R., & Daniulaityte, R. (2004, August). The Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Presentation to the ODADAS OSAM oversight committee. Columbus, OH. Siegal, H.A., Carlson, R.G., Kenne, D.R., & Daniulaityte, R., Alemagno, S., Stephens, R.C. (2005, January - May). The Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network: How to Conduct a Needs Assessment in Your Community. A series of presentations presented at the Tobacco Summits scheduled throughout Ohio. Daniulaityte, R., Carlson, R., & Kenne, D. (2005, April). Initiation to pharmaceutical opioids and patterns of abuse: Preliminary qualitative findings obtained by the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM. Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 13 Kenne, D.R., Daniulaityte, R., Carlson, R.G., & Falck. R.F. (2005, August). The Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Invited poster presentation to the Dayton area UMADAOP. Dayton, OH. Daniulaityte, R., Kenne, D.R., Carlson, R.G. (2005, November). Introduction to the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Presented at the annual meeting of the Ohio Prevention and Education Conference. Columbus, OH. Kenne, D.R., Carlson, R.C., Daniulaityte, R., & Falck, R. (2006, July). The Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network. Presented at the Ohio Drug Free and Safe Schools Alliance Conference. Columbus, OH. Carlson, R.C., Kenne, D.R., Daniulaityte, R., Falck, R., & Hansen, T.H. (2006, October). Epidemiology of State and Local Methamphetamine Use. Presented at the Dayton Methamphetamine Treatment Conference. Dayton, OH. Carlson, R.C., Kenne, D.R., Daniulaityte, R., Falck, R., & Hansen, T.H. (2007, March). The OSAM Network Targeted Response Initiative: Young Heroin Users. Presented at the University of Akron Institute for Health and Social Policy Third Annual Research Day. Akron, OH. Kenne, D.R. and Mastroianni, P. (2011, September). Perceptions of Mental Health Stigma among Employers and Young Adults: Preliminary Findings and Strategies for Combating the Problem. Presented at the Stop the Stigma II: A Community Speaks conference. Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Stark County. Canton, OH. Kenne, D.R., Alemagno, S.A., Shafer-King, P., & Starr, S. (2012, March). Perceived Barriers to Adolescent Drug Treatment: Preliminary Investigation of Urban and Rural Juvenile Justice Referral Agencies. Presented at the annual Academic & Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health. Atlanta, GA. Alemagno, S.A., Kenne, D.R., Shaffer-King, P., & Stephens, P. (2012, March). Characteristics and Risk Factors of Homeless Juvenile Offenders. Presented at the annual Academic & Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health. Atlanta, GA. Thomas, A., Beck, A.E., Bernier, J., Hutzell, E.G., & Kenne, D.R. (2013, April). Pregnant and Using: An Exploratory Mixed-Methods Analysis of Prescription Opioid Abuse During Pregnancy. Presented at the annual Kent State University Graduate Research Symposium. Kent, OH. Kenne, D.R., Gay, J., & Born, P. (2013, April). Pregnant and Using: What we Know about Helping Pregnant Women and their Babies when Opioid Use Disorder is a Factor. Presented at the annual Ohio’s Opiate Conference. Columbus, OH. PUBLICATIONS Wells-Parker, E. N., Williams, M., & Kenne, D. R. (1998). Stages of change and self-efficacy for controlling drinking and driving: A psychometric analysis. Addictive Behaviors, 23(3), 351-363. Carlson, R. G., Greer , L. G., Siegal, H. A., & Kenne, D. R. (1999). Patterns and trends of drug use in Dayton, Ohio: A report prepared for the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 14 Network—January 1999 – June 1999. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (1999). House Bill 484: Barriers to Implementation and Recommendations for Assistance Dayton (Montgomery County)—September 1999. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (2000). Patterns and trends of drug use in Dayton, Ohio: A report prepared for the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network—June 1999 – January 2000. (In: Surveillance of drug trends in the state of Ohio: June 1999 – January 2000, pp. 63-79). Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. (2000, January). Surveillance of drug trends in the state of Ohio: June 1999 – January 2000. Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (http://www.odadas.state.oh.us/). Columbus, Ohio. Wells-Parker, E. N., Kenne, D. R., & Williams, M. (2000). Self-efficacy and motivation for controlling drinking and drinking/driving: An investigation of change across a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) intervention program and of recidivism prediction. Addictive Behaviors, 25(2), 229-238. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (2000). Patterns and trends of drug use in Dayton, Ohio: A report prepared for the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network—January 2000 – June 2000. (In: Surveillance of drug trends in the state of Ohio: January 2000 – June 2000, pp. 86-97). Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. (2000, June). Surveillance of drug trends in the state of Ohio: January 2000 – June 2000. Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (http://www.odadas.state.oh.us/). Columbus, Ohio. Siegal, H. A., Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., Starr, S., & Stephens, R. C. (2000). The Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring Network: Constructing and operating a statewide epidemiologic intelligence system. American Journal of Public Health, 90(12), 1835-1837. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (2001). Patterns and trends of drug use in Dayton, Ohio: A report prepared for the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network—June 2000 – January 2001. (In: Surveillance of drug trends in the state of Ohio: June 2000 – January 2001, pp. 89-108). Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (2001). Drug Use on College Campuses in WestCentral, Ohio—June 2000 – January 2001. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research. (2001, January). Surveillance of drug trends in the state of Ohio: June 2000 – January Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 15 2001. Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (http://www.odadas.state.oh.us/). Columbus, Ohio. Carlson, R. G., Kenne, D. R., & Siegal, H. A. (2001). Patterns and trends of drug use in Dayton, Ohio: A report prepared for the Ohio Substance Abuse Monitoring (OSAM) Network—January 2001 – June 2001. 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OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION Wright State University Dayton, OH 45435 Web Design Certification, Fall 2001 – Spring 2002 Wright State University Dayton, OH 45435 Project Management Certification, Fall 2003 Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Bethesda, MD Government Performance Results Act (GPRA) Train the Trainer Certification, Fall 2009 Deric R. Kenne, PhD Curriculum Vitae 19