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CURRICULUM VITA
NAME:
Michael Windle
ADDRESS:
Rollins Professor and Chair of the Department of
Behavioral Sciences and Health Education
Emory University
Rollins School of Public Health
1518 Clifton Road NE-Room 520
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: 404.727.9868
Fax: 404.727.1369
mwindle@emory.edu
PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:
November, 2010
Professor of Psychology, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, 1998-2006.
Director of Graduate Program in Developmental
Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
1998-2000.
Director of the Center for the Advancement of Youth
Health and the Comprehensive Youth Violence Center,
University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2000-2006.
Research Institute on Addictions
Senior Research Scientist (1986-1997)
Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation
Research Scientist
Chicago, Illinois 60611 (1984-1986)
EDUCATION:
1984
Ph.D.
Human Development
and Family Studies
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
1980
M.A.
Clinical Psychology
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, Illinois
1977
B.A.
Psychology
University of Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
AWARDS:
Collier Visiting Research Professor Award, University of
Rochester Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Rochester, NY,
2005.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Method to Extend
Research in Time (MERIT) Award, 1997-2004.
2001, Developmental Review, Recognized in top 5% of Most Productive
Developmental Scientists.
National Institute of Aging Traineeship, Pennsylvania State University,
1982-1983/1983-1984.
Administration of Aging Traineeship, Southern Illinois University, 19791980
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
American Psychological Association
American Public Health Association
Research Society on Alcoholism
REVIEW ACTIVITIES:
Associate Editor of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (1995-1998).
Consulting Editor, Journal of Family Psychology (2009-present).
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1992-present).
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2005-present).
Member of the Editorial Board of Health Psychology (2003-2005).
Consulting Editor, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (2002-2005).
Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Adolescent Research (1998-2003).
Member of the Editorial Board of Alcohol Research & Health (1996-1998).
Member of the Editorial Board of Developmental Psychology (1994-1998).
Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Research on Adolescence (1994-1996).
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Ad hoc Reviewer:
American Psychologist, Archives of General Psychiatry, American
Journal of Psychiatry, Child Development, European Psychologist,
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, International Journal of Behavioral
Development, JAMA, Journal of Research in Personality, Journal of
Personality, Applied Developmental Science, Multivariate Behavioral
Research, Pediatrics, Development and Psychopathology, Psychology of
Addictive Behaviors, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Family
Psychology, Psychological Reports, Addiction, Psychological Medicine,
Journal of Adolescent Health, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Science,
Journal of Primary Prevention, Personality and Individual Differences,
American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Book Reviewer:
Siegel, L., & Korock, M. (1991). AIDS: The drug and alcohol
connection. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52, 188.
Member of the Prevention and Epidemiology Research Review Subcommittee,
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1992-1996).
Special emphasis grant reviewer:
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism (1989, 1990, 1991, 1998,1999,2002).
National Institute on Drug Abuse (1995; 1996; 2005).
National Institute on Child Health and Human
Development (1999; 2005).
National Institute of Mental Health (2004).
Ad hoc reviewer: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1992, 1994, 1997,
1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008).
Ad hoc reviewer: Risk Behavior and Health Prevention IRG (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007,
2008, 2009).
Small Business Innovative Grant Reviewer: National Institute on Alcohol and
Alcoholism (1989, 1990, 1998).
Reviewer for the Guggenheim Foundation (2003, 2005).
Conference Review and Program
Planning Committees:
Society for Research on Child Development 2002; 2004
Society for Research on Adolescence 2003; 2005
Research Society on Alcoholism 2005; 2008
RESEARCH SUPPORT:
P.I., A Critical Evaluation of the Research Literature on Children of Alcoholics, Biomedical
Research Support Grant, NIH, $45,000, 1987-1988.
P.I., Adolescent Alcohol Use: The National Adolescent Student Health Survey, Biomedical
Research Support Grant, NIH, $37,000, 1988-1989.
Co-P.I., Family Factors and Adolescent Alcohol Use, Barnes (P.I.), NIAAA, R01,
$957,000, 1988-1992.
Co-P.I., Interferons and Natural Killer Cell Activity among Alcoholics and Heavy Smokers,
Chadha (P.I.), NIAAA, R03, $200,000, 1992-1993.
P.I., COA Risk in Young Adults: A Longitudinal Sibling Design, NIAAA, R01, $310,861, 19921994.
P.I., Behavioral Risk for AIDS among Alcoholics, NIAAA, R01, $635,160, 1992-1995.
Co-P.I., Family Assessment in Alcohol Research, Jacob (P.I.), $1,300,369, 1995-1999.
P.I., Vulnerability Factors and Adolescent Drinking, NIAAA (Original and Competing
Continuation Awards via R01), $6,156,123, 1988-1999.
P.I., Vulnerability Factors and Adolescent Drinking, NIAAA, R37 MERIT Award, $2,435,232,
2000-2004.
P.I., Healthy Passages: A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, CDC, $9,285,908, 19992006.
P.I., Comprehensive Youth Violence Center, CDC, $5,654,332, 2000-2005.
Co-P.I., Field Trial of Effects of the Coping Power Program, NIDA, Lochman (PI), $4,809,688,
2002-2007.
P.I., Parenting, Adolescent Substance Use and Delinquency, NIDA, $143,500, 2004-2007.
P.I., Vulnerability Factors and Adult Drinking, NIAAA, $2,582,436, 2005-2011.
Co-P.I., First-Episode Psychosis and Pre-Onset Cannabis Use, NIMH, Compton (PI),
$1,973,036, 2008-2012.
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P.I., Health-Comm KEY, NIH/Association of Schools of Public Health, $398,058, 2006-2008.
P.I., Public Health Approach to Suicide Prevention on College Campuses (Conference Grant),
State of Georgia, Department of Human Resources, $34,000, 2007-2008.
P.I., Public Health Approach to Suicide Prevention on College Campuses-II (Conference Grant),
State of Georgia, Department of Human Resources, $34,000, 2008-2009.
Co-P.I., A Transdisciplinary Center Focused on Rural African American Families, NIDA, Brody (PI),
$1,175,655, 2009-2014.
P.I., Vulnerability Factors and Adult Drinking: GE Interactions (Supplement), NIAAA,
$387,500, 2010-2011.
PUBLICATIONS:
Articles:
1. Orlofsky, J., & Windle, M. (1978). Sex-role orientation, behavioral adaptability, and
personal adjustment. Sex Roles, 4, 801-811.
2. Windle, M., & Lerner, R.M. (1984). The role of temperament in dating relationships among
young adults. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 30, 163-175.
3. Windle, M., & Sinnott, J.D. (1985). A psychometric study of the Bem Sex Role Inventory
with an older adult sample. Journal of Gerontology, 40, 336-343.
4. Windle, M. (1986). Sex-role orientation, cognitive flexibility, and life satisfaction among
older adults. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 10, 263-273.
5. Windle, M., Hooker, K., Lenerz, K., East, P.L., Lerner, J.V., & Lerner, R.M. (1986).
Temperament, perceived competence, and depression in early- and late-adolescents.
Developmental Psychology, 22, 384-392.
6. Windle, M., & Lerner, R.M. (1986). Reassessing the dimensions of temperamental
individuality across the life span: The Revised Dimensions of Temperament Survey (DOTS-R).
Journal of Adolescent Research, 1, 213-230.
7. Barnes, G.M., Farrell, M.P., & Windle, M. (1987). Parent-adolescent interactions in the
development of alcohol abuse and other deviant behaviors. Family Perspective, 21, 321-335.
8. Barnes, G.M., & Windle, M. (1987). Family factors in adolescent alcohol and drug abuse.
Pediatrician, 14, 13-18.
9. Windle, M. (1987). Stressful life events, general mental health, and temperament among late
adolescent females. Journal of Adolescent Research, 2, 13-31.
10. Windle, M., Iwawaki, S., & Lerner, R.M. (1987). Cross-cultural comparability of
temperament among Japanese and American early- and late-adolescents. Journal of Adolescent
Research, 2, 423-446.
11. Windle, M. (1988). Psychometric strategies of measures of temperament: A
methodological critique. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 11, 171-201.
12. Windle, M. (1988). Are those adolescent to early adulthood drinking patterns so
discontinuous? A response to Temple and Fillmore. International Journal of the Addictions, 23,
907-912.
13. Windle, M., & Barnes, G.M. (1988). Similarities and differences in correlates of alcohol
consumption and problem behaviors among male and female adolescents. International Journal
of the Addictions, 23, 707-728.
14. Windle, M., Iwawaki, S., & Lerner, R.M. (1988). Cross-cultural comparability of
temperament among Japanese and American preschool children. International Journal of
Psychology, 23, 547-567.
15. Windle, M. (1989). Predicting temperament-mental health relationships: A covariance
structure latent variable analysis. Journal of Research in Personality, 23, 118-144.
16. Windle, M. (1989). Temperament and personality: An exploratory inter-inventory study of
the DOTS-R, EASI-II, and EPI. Journal of Personality Assessment, 53, 487-501.
17. Windle, M. (1989). A factorial replication study of the adult Revised Dimensions of
Temperament Survey (DOTS-R). Journal of Personality Assessment, 53, 685-692.
18. Windle, M. (1989). Substance use and abuse among adolescence runaways: A four-year
follow-up study. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 18, 331-344.
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19. Windle, M. (1989). High risk behaviors for AIDS among heterosexual alcoholics: A pilot
study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 50, 503-507.
20. Windle, M., Barnes, G.M., & Welte, J. (1989). Causal models of adolescent substance use:
An examination of gender differences using distribution-free estimators. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 56, 132-142.
21. Windle, M., & Blane, H.T. (1989). Cognitive ability and drinking behavior in a national
sample of young adults. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 13, 43-48.
22. Windle, M., & Miller, B.A. (1989). Alcoholism and depressive symptomatology among
convicted DWI men and women. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 50, 406-413.
23. Windle, M. (1990). A longitudinal study of antisocial behaviors in early adolescence as
predictors of late adolescent substance use: Gender and ethnic group differences. Journal of
Abnormal Psychology, 99, 86-91.
24. Windle, M. (1990). The HK/MBD Questionnaire: Factor structure and discriminant
validity with an adolescent sample. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2, 232237.
25. Windle, M. & Miller, B.A. (1990). Problem drinking and depression among DWI
offenders: A three-wave longitudinal study. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58,
166-174.
26. Miller-Tutzauer, C., Leonard, K.E., & Windle, M. (1991). Marriage and alcohol use: A
longitudinal study of "maturing out." Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52, 434-440.
27. Windle, M. (1991). The difficult temperament in adolescence: Associations with substance
use, family support, and problem behaviors. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47, 310-315.
28. Windle, M. (1991). Salient issues in the development of alcohol abuse in adolescence.
Alcohol and Alcoholism, Suppl 1, 499-504.
29. Windle, M. (1991). Alcohol use and abuse: Some findings from the National Adolescent
Student Health Survey. Alcohol Health and Research World, 15, 5-10.
30. Windle, M., Miller-Tutzauer, C., Barnes, G.M., & Welte, J. (1991). Adolescent perceptions
of help-seeking resources for substance abuse. Child Development, 62, 179-189.
31. Windle, M., & Miller-Tutzauer, C. (1991). Antecedents and correlates of alcohol, cocaine,
and alcohol-cocaine abuse in early adulthood. Journal of Drug Education, 21, 133-148.
32. Cooper, M.L., Russell, M., Skinner, J.B., and Windle, M. (1992). Development and
validation of a three-dimensional measure of drinking motives. Psychological Assessment, 4,
123-132.
33. Windle, M. (1992). Temperament and social support in adolescence: Interrelations with
depressive symptoms and delinquent behaviors. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 21, 1-21.
34. Windle, M. (1992). A longitudinal study of stress buffering for adolescent problem
behaviors. Developmental Psychology, 28, 522-530.
35. Windle, M. (1992). The revised dimensions of temperament survey (DOTS-R):
Simultaneous group factor analysis for adolescent gender groups. Psychological Assessment, 4,
228-234.
36. Windle, M., & Miller-Tutzauer (1992). Confirmatory factor analyses and concurrent
validity of the perceived social support-family measure among adolescents. Journal of Marriage
and the Family, 54, 777-787.
37. Windle, M., Miller-Tutzauer, C., & Domenico, D. (1992). Alcohol use, suicidal behavior,
and risky activities among adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2, 317-310.
Reprinted in G. Adams (Ed.) (1999). Adolescence: The essential readings. Oxford, UK:
Blackwell Publishers and in R.M. Lerner & C.M. Ohannessian (Eds.)(2000). Adolescence:
Development, diversity, and context (Vol. 5), Risks and problem behaviors in adolescence.
Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing.
38. Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (1993). Adolescent Type A characteristics and socially
problematic behaviors. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 23, 21-39.
39. Windle, M., Mondul, T., Whitney, R.B., Cummings, M.K., Stadler, J., & Chadha, K.C.
(1993). A discriminant function analysis of various interferon parameters among alcoholics and
heavy smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 31, 139-147.
40. Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (1993). High cholesterol levels in patients with panic disorders
(letter). American Journal of Psychiatry,150, 527.
41. Windle, M. (1993). A retrospective measure of childhood behavior problems and its use in
predicting adolescent problem behaviors. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 54, 422-431.
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42. Domenico, D., & Windle, M. (1993). Intrapersonal and interpersonal functioning among
middle-aged female adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs). Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 61, 659-666.
43. Windle, M., & Windle, R. C. (1993). The continuity of behavioral expression among
disinhibited and inhibited childhood subtypes. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, 741-761.
44. Scheidt, D.M., & Windle, M. (1994). Personality disorders among alcoholics and alcoholcomorbid subtypes with a Vietnam era military sample. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 8,
76-85.
45. Scheidt, D.M., & Windle, M. (1994). Axis I and Axis II comorbidity among alcoholics in a
male, Vietnam era veteran sample. American Journal on Addictions, 3, 151-159.
46. Shirley, M.C., & Windle, M. (1994). Alcoholic subtypes: Psychosocial functioning in
Vietnam era men. Journal of Substance Abuse, 6, 279-293.
47. Windle, M. (1994). A study of friendship characteristics and problem behaviors among
middle adolescents. Child Development, 65, 1764-1777.
48. Windle, M. (1994). Substance use, risky behaviors, and victimization among a U.S.
national adolescent sample. Addiction, 89, 175-182.
49. Windle, M. (1994). Temperamental inhibition and activation: Hormonal and psychosocial
correlates and associated psychiatric disorders. Personality and Individual Differences, 17, 6170.
50. Windle, M. (1994). Characteristics of alcoholics who attempted suicide: Co-occurring
disorders and personality differences with a sample of male Vietnam era veterans. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 55, 571-577.
51. George, W.H., Frone, M.R., Cooper, M.L., Russell, M., Skinner, J.B., & Windle, M. (1995).
A revised alcohol expectancy questionnaire: Factor structure confirmation and invariance in a
general population sample. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 56, 177-185.
52. Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (1995). Adolescent suicidal behaviors as a function of
depression, hopelessness, alcohol use, and social support: A longitudinal investigation.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 23, 329-354.
53. Scheidt, D., & Windle, M. (1995). The alcoholics in treatment HIV risk (ATRISK) study:
Gender, ethnic, and geographic group comparisons. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 56, 300-308.
54. Tubman, J.G., & Windle, M. (1995). Continuity of difficult temperament in adolescence:
Relations with depression, life events, family support, and substance use across a one year
period. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 24, 133-153.
55. Windle, M., & Welch, K. (1995). The prevalence and prospective predictors of cocaine use
among young adults: A national U.S. sample of young adults. Addiction Research, 3, 39-47.
56. Windle, M., Windle, R., Scheidt, D., & Miller, G. (1995). Physical and sexual abuse and
associated mental disorders among alcoholic inpatients. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152,
1322-1328.
57. Windle, R.C., & Windle, M. (1995). Longitudinal patterns of physical aggression:
Associations with adult social, psychiatric, and personality functioning and testosterone levels.
Development and Psychopathology, 7, 563-585.
58. Blackson, T.C., Tarter, R.E., Loeber, R., Ammerman, R.T., & Windle, M. (1996). The
influence of paternal substance abuse and difficult temperament in fathers and sons on sons'
disengagement from family to deviant peers. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 25, 389-411.
59. Dumenci, L. & Windle, M. (1996). A latent trait-state model of adolescent depression using
the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31,
313-330.
60. Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (1996). Vietnam combat exposure and recent drug use: A
national study. Journal of Traumatic Stress 9, 557-568.
61. Scheidt, D. & Windle, M. (1996). Individual and situational markers of condom use and sex
with nonprimary partners among alcoholic inpatients: Findings from the ATRISK Study. Health
Psychology, 15, 185-192.
62. Tubman, J.G., Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (1996). Cumulative sexual intercourse patterns
among middle adolescents: Problem behavior precursors and concurrent health risk behaviors.
Journal of Adolescent Health, 18, 182-191.
63. Tubman, J.G., Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (1996). The onset and cross-temporal patterning
of sexual intercourse in middle adolescence: Prospective relations with behavioral and emotional
problems. Child Development, 67, 327-343.
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64. Windle, M. (1996). An alcohol involvement typology for adolescents: convergent validity
and longitudinal stability. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57, 627-637.
65. Windle, M. (1996). Effect of parental drinking on adolescents. Alcohol, Health & Research
World, 20, 181-184.
66. Windle, M. (1996). On the discriminative validity of a family history of problem drinking
index with a national sample of young adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57, 378-386.
67. Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (1996). Coping strategies, drinking motives, and stressful life
events among adolescents: Associations with behavioral and emotional problems, and academic
functioning. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 105, 551-560.
68. Frone, M. & Windle, M. (1997). Job dissatisfaction and substance use among employed
high school students: The moderating influence of active and avoidant coping styles. Substance
Use and Misuse, 32, 571-585.
69. Scheidt, D. & Windle, M. (1997). A comparison of alcohol typologies using HIV risk
behaviors among alcoholic inpatients. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 11, 3-17.
70. Davies, P.T. & Windle, M. (1997). Gender-specific pathways between maternal depressive
symptoms, family discord, and adolescent adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 33, 657-668.
71. Windle, M. & Dumenci, L. (1997). Parental and occupational stress as predictors of
depressive symptoms among dual-income couples: A multilevel modeling approach. Journal of
Marriage and the Family, 59, 625-634.
72. Windle, M. (1997). Mate similarity, heavy substance use, and family history of problem
drinking among young adult women. Journal of Studies on Alcohol,58, 573-580.
73. Windle, M. (1997). The trading of sex for money or drugs, sexually transmitted
diseases(STDs), and HIV-related risk behaviors among multisubstance using alcoholic
inpatients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence,49,33-38.
74. Windle, M. (1997). Concepts and issues in COA research. Alcohol, Health & Research
World, 21, 185-191.
75. Windle, R.C. & Windle, M. (1997). Relationships among middle adolescents' substance use
behaviors, depressed affect, and suicidal behaviors. American Journal of Child Psychology and
Psychiatry,38, 921-929.
76. Wills, T.A., Windle, M., & Cleary, S.D. (1998). Temperament and novelty-seeking in
adolescence: A test for convergence of dimensions of temperament with constructs from
Cloninger's theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 387-406.
77. Dumenci, L. & Windle, M. (1998). A multitrait-multioccasion generalization of the latent
trait-state model: description and application. Structural Equation Modeling, 5, 391-410.
78. Windle, M. & Dumenci, L. (1998). An investigation of maternal and adolescent depression
using a latent trait-state model. Journal of Adolescent Research, 8, 461-484.
79. Jacob, T., Windle, M., Seilhamer, R.A., & Bost, J. (1999). Adult children of alcoholics:
Drinking, psychiatric and psychosocial status. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,13, 3-21.
80. Windle, M. (1999). Psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder among alcoholic
inpatients. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60, 330-336.
81. Windle, M. & Dumenci, L. (1999). The factorial structure and construct validity of the
Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCC-R) among alcoholic inpatients. Structural Equation
Modeling, 6, 372-393.
82. Davies, P., Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (1999). The interplay between maternal depressive
symptoms and marital distress in the prediction of adolescent adjustment problems. Journal of
Marriage and the Family, 61, 238-254.
83. Jacob, T., & Windle, M. (1999). Family assessment: Instrument dimensionality and
correspondence across family reporters. Journal of Family Psychology, 13, 339-354.
84. Windle, M., & Davies, P.T. (1999). Depression and heavy alcohol use among adolescents:
Concurrent and prospective relations. Development Psychopathology, 11, 823-844.
85. Davies, P.T. & Windle, M. (2000). Middle adolescent’s dating pathways and psychosocial
adjustment. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 46, 90-118.
86. Jacob, T., Moser, R.P., Windle, M., Loeber, R., & Loeber, M. (2000). A new measure of
parenting practices involving preadolescent- and adolescent-aged children. Behavior
Modification,24, 611-634.
87. Jacob, T., & Windle, M. (2000). Young adult children of alcoholic, depressed, and nondistressed parents. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61, 836-844.
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88. Windle, M. (2000). A latent growth curve model of delinquent activity among adolescents.
Applied Developmental Science, 4, 193-207.
89. Windle, M. (2000). Introduction to special issue on familial and peer influences on
adolescent substance use. Applied Developmental Science, 4, 68-70.
90. Windle, M. (2000). Parental, sibling, and peer influences on adolescent alcohol use and
alcohol problems. Applied Developmental Science,4, 98-110.
91. Davies, P.T., & Windle, M. (2001). Interparental discord and adolescent adjustment
trajectories: The potentiating and protective role of intrapersonal attributes, Child
Development,72,1163-1178.
92. Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (2001). Cluster analysis as a method of recovering types of
intraindividual growth trajectories: A Monte Carlo study. Multivariate Behavior Research,36,
501-522.
93. Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (2001). Family, religious, school, and peer influences on
adolescent alcohol use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 44-53.
94. Windle, M. & Windle, R.C. (2001). Cigarette smoking and depressive symptoms among
middle adolescents: Prospective associations and intrapersonal and interpersonal influences.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, 215-226.
95. Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (2001). Delinquency risk as a function of number of early
onset problem behaviors. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative
Criminology,45,436-448.
96. Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (2002). Gender, self-control, and informal social control in
adolescence: A test of three models of the continuity of antisocial behavior. Youth and Society,
33, 479-514.
97. Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (2002). A longitudinal study of the effects of religiosity on
adolescent alcohol use and alcohol problems. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17, 346-363.
98. Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (2002). Reciprocal relations between adolescent substance use
and delinquency: A longitudinal latent variable analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111,
63-76.
99. Windle, M. (2003). Alcohol use among adolescents and young adults. Alcohol Research and
Health, 27, 79-85.
100. Faden, V.B., Day, N.L., Windle, M., Windle, R., Grube, J.W., Molina, B.S.G., Pelham,
W.W., Gnagy, E.M., Wilson, T.K., Jackson, K.M., & Sher, K.J. (2004). Collecting longitudinal
data through childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood: Methodological challenges.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28, 330-340.
101. Shewchuk, R.M., Franklin, F.A., Harrington, K.F., Davies, S.L., & Windle, M. (2004).
Using cognitive mapping procedures to develop a community-based family intervention: High
5+. American Journal of Health Behavior, 28, 43-53.
102. Wiesner, M., & Windle, M. (2004). Assessing covariates of adolescent delinquency
trajectories: A latent growth mixture modeling approach. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 33,
431-442.
103. Wilsnack, S.C., Wilsnack, R.W., Kristjanson, A.F.,Vogeltanz-Holm, N.D., & Windle, M.
(2004). Alcohol use and suicidal behavior in women: Longitudinal patterns in a U.S. national
sample. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 28, 38S-47S.
104. Windle, M., Grunbaum, J.A., Elliott, M., Tortelero, S., Berry, S., Gilliland, J., Kanouse, D.,
Parcel, G., Wallander, J., Kelder, S., Collins, J., Kolbe, L., and Schuster, M. (2004). Healthy
Passages: A multilevel, multimethod longitudinal study of adolescent health. American Journal
of Preventive Medicine, 27, 164-172.
105. Windle, M. & Mason, W.A. (2004). General and specific predictors of behavioral and
emotional problems among adolescents. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 12, 4961.
106. Windle, M. (2004). Suicidal behaviors and alcohol use among adolescents: A
developmental psychopathology perspective. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,
28, 29S-37S.
107. Windle, M., & Scheidt, D.M. (2004). Alcoholic subtypes: Are two sufficient? Addiction,
99, 1508-1519.
108. Windle, M. & Wiesner, M. (2004). Trajectories of marijuana use from adolescence to young
adulthood: predictors and outcomes. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 1007-1027.
109. Davies, S.L., Harrington, K., Franklin, F.A., Shewchuk, R.M., Feese, M.L., & Windle, M.
(2005). Hi5+: Systematic development of a family intervention to increase fruit and vegetable
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intake. Health Promotion Practice, 6, 190-201.
110. DePyssler, B., Williams, V.S.L., & Windle, M. (2005). Alcohol consumption and positive
study practices among African-American college students. Journal of Alcohol and Drug
Education, 49, 26-44.
111. Slobodskaya, H.R., Safronova, M.V., & Windle, M. (2005). Personality, temperament and
adolescent adjustment in modern Russia. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 167-178.
112. Wiesner, M., Windle, M., Freeman, A. (2005). Work stress, substance use, and depression
in young adults: An examination of main and moderator effect models.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 10, 83-96.
113. Windle, M., Mun, E.Y., & Windle, R. (2005). Adolescent-to-young adulthood heavy
drinking trajectories and their prospective predictors. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 313-322.
114. Windle, M. (2005). Retrospective use of alcohol and other substances by college students:
Psychometric properties of a new measure. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 337-342.
115. Schuckit, M.A., Windle, M., Smith, T.L., Hesselbrock, V., Ohannessian, C., Averna, S.,
Bauer, L., Kramer, J., Bucholz, K., & Sher, K. (2006). Searching for the full picture: Structural
equation modeling in alcohol research. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30,
194-202.
116. Rafnsson, F.D., Smari, J., Windle, M., Mears, S.A., & Endler, N.S. (2006). Factor structure
and psychometric properties of the Icelandic version of Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations
(CISS). Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 1247-1258.
117. Wiesner M. & Windle, M. (2006) Young adult substance use and depression as a
consequence of delinquency trajectories during middle adolescence. Journal of Research on
Adolescence, 16, 239-264.
118. Windle, M. & Windle, R.C. (2006). Adolescent temperament and lifetime psychiatric and
substance abuse disorders assessed in young adulthood. Personality and Individual Differences,
41, 15-25.
119. Rafnsson, F.D., Jonsson, F.H, & Windle, M. (2006). Coping strategies, stressful life events,
problem behaviors, and depressed affect among Icelandic adolescents: A cross-cultural
replication study. Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 19, 241-257.
120. Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C., Powell, N., Roth, D.L. & Windle, M. (2006). Masked
intervention effects: Analytic methods for addressing low doseage of intervention. New
Directions for Evaluation, 110, 19-32.
121. Gilliland. M.J., Windle, M., Grunbaum, J.A., Yancey, A., Hoelscher, D., Tortolero, S.R., &
Schuster, M.A. (2007). Body image and children’s mental health: Results from the Healthy
Passages Study. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32, 30-41.
122. Windle, M. & Jacob, T. (2007). Measurement of higher-order family dimensions across
self-report and behavioral observational methods. Psychological Reports, 100, 661-671.
123. Mun, E.Y., Windle, M., & Schainker, L. (2008). A model-based cluster analysis approach
to adolescent problem behaviors and young adult outcomes. Development and Psychopathology.
20, 291-318.
124. Thompson, M., Sims, L., Kingree, J.B., & Windle, M. (2008). Longitudinal associations
between problem alcohol use and violent victimization in a national sample of adolescents.
Journal of Adolescent Health, 42, 21-27.
125. Windle, M., Spear, L.P., Fuligni, A.J., Angold, A., Brown, J.D., Pine, D., Smith, G.T.,
Giedd, J., & Dahl, R.E. (2008). Transitions into underage and problem drinking: Developmental
processes and mechanisms between ages 10-15. Pediatrics, Suppl. 4, S273-S289.
126. Mrug, S., Loosier, P., & Windle, M. (2008). Violence exposure across multiple contexts:
Individual and joint effects on adjustment. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 78, 70-84.
127. Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (2009). Moderators of negative peer influence on early adolescent
externalizing behaviors: Individual behavior, parenting, and school connectedness. Journal of
Early Adolescence, 29, 518-540.
128. Guion, K., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2009). Predictive value of informant discrepancies in
reports of parenting: Relations to early adolescents’ adjustment. Journal of Abnormal Child
Psychology, 37, 17-30.
129. Windle, M., & Mrug, S. (2009). Cross-gender violence perpetration and victimization
among early adolescents and associations with attitudes toward dating conflict. Journal of Youth
and Adolescence, 38, 429-439.
130. Ramchand, R, Elliott, M.N., Mrug, S., Grunbaum, J., Windle, M., Chandra, A., Peskin,
M.F., Cooper, S.P., & Schuster, M.A. (2009). Substance use and delinquency among fifth
graders who have jobs. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 36(4), 297-303.
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131. Boxmeyer, C.L., Lochman, J.E., Powell, N.R., Windle, M., & Wells, K. (2008). School
counselors’ implementation of Coping Power in a dissemination field trial: Delineating the range
of flexibility within fidelity. Report on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth, 8 (4), 7984 and 94-95.
132. Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C., Powell, N., Qu, L., Wells, K., & Windle, M. (2009).
Dissemination of the Coping Power Program: Importance of intensity of counselor training.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 397-406.
133. Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (2009). Mediators of neighborhood influences on externalizing
behavior in preadolescent children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 37, 265-280.
134. Lochman, J.E., Powell, N., Boxmeyer, C., Qu, L., Wells, K., & Windle, M. (2009).
Implementation of a school-based prevention program: Effects of counselor and school
characteristics. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40(5), 476-482.
135. Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (2009). Bidirectional influences of violence exposure and
adjustment in early adolescence: Externalizing behaviors and school connectedness. Journal of
Abnormal Child Psychology, 37, 611-623.
136. Windle, M., Spear, L.P., Fuligni, A.J., Angold, A., Brown, J.D., Pine, D., Smith, G.T.,
Giedd, J., & Dahl, R.E. (2009). Transitions into underage drinking: Summary of developmental
processes and mechanisms: Ages 10-15. Alcohol Research and Health, 32(1), 30-40.
137. Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (2009). Initiation of alcohol use in early adolescence: Links with
exposure to community violence across time. Addictive Behaviors, 34, 779-781.
138. Windle, M., Brener, N.D., Cuccaro, P., Dittus, P.J., Kanouse, D.E., Murray, N., Wallander,
J.L., & Schuster, M.A. (2010). Parenting predictors of early adolescent's health behaviors:
Simultaneous group comparisons across sex and ethnic groups. Journal of Youth and
Adolescence, 39, 594-606.
139. Windle, M. (2010) A multilevel developmental contextual approach to substance use and
addiction. BioSocieties, 5, 124-136.
140. Mays, D., Thompson, N., Kushner, H.I., Mays, D.F., Farmer, D., Windle, M. (2010).
Sports-specific factors, perceived peer drinking, and alcohol-related behaviors among
adolescents participating in school-based sports in Southwest Georgia. Addictive Behaviors, 35,
235-241.
141. Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (in press). Prospective effects of violence exposure across multiple
contexts on early adolescents’ internalizing and externalizing problems. Journal of Child
Psychology & Psychiatry.
142. Mrug, S., Gaines, J., Su, W., & Windle, M. (2010). School-level substance use: Effects on
early adolescents’ alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs,
71, 488-495.
143. Windle, M. & Zucker, R.A. (2010). Reducing underage and young adult drinking: How to
address critical drinking problems during this developmental period. Alcohol Research & Health,
33, 29-44.
144. Mays, D., DePadilla, L., Thompson, N.J., Kushner, H.I., & Windle, M. (2010). Sports
participation and problem alcohol use in a multi-wave, national sample of adolescents. American
Journal of Preventive Medicine, 38 (5), 491-498.
145. Painter, J.E., Sales, J.M., Pazol, K., Wingood, G.M., Windle, M., Orenstein, W.A., &
DiClemente, R.J. (2010). Psychosocial correlates of intention to receive an influenza vaccination
among rural adolescents. Health Education Research, 25 (4), 853-864.
146. Su, W. Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (2010). Social cognitive and emotional mediators linking
violence exposure and parental nurturance to adolescent aggression. Journal of Clinical Child
and Adolescent Psychology, 39 (6), 814-824.
147. Livingston, J.A., Testa, M., Hoffman, J., & Windle, M. (2010). Can parents prevent heavy
episodic drinking by allowing teens to drink at home? Addictive Behaviors, 35, 1105-1112.
148. Dumenci, L., Achenbach, T.M., & Windle M. (in press). A model-based evaluation of
agreements and disagreements among mother, teacher, and self-ratings of child
psychopathology: Measuring the cross-situational meta-trait, contextual meta-traits, and
contextual syndromal traits. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.
149. Madan, A., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (in press). Do delinquency and community violence
exposure explain internalizing problems in early adolescent gang members? Journal of
Adolescence.
150. Wiesner, M., Chen, V. Windle, M., Elliott, M.N., Grunbaum, J.A., Kanouse, D.E., &
Schuster, M.A. (in press). Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Brief Symptom
Inventory-18 in women: A MACS approach to testing for invariance across racial/ethnic groups.
Psychological Assessment.
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151. Berg, C.J., Ling, PM, Guo, H., Windle, M., Thomas, J.L., Ahluwalia, J.S., & An, L.C.
(in press). Using market research to characterize college students and identify potential targets
for influencing health behaviors. Social Marketing Quarterly.
152. Schwebel, D.C., Roth, D.L., Elliott, M.N., Windle, M., Grunbaum, J.A., Low, B., Cooper,
S.P., & Schuster, M.A. (in press). The association of activity level, parent mental distress, and
parental involvement and monitoring with unintentional injury risk in fifth graders. Accident
Analysis and Prevention.
Manuscripts submitted for publication.
153. Mun, E.Y., & Windle, M. (2010). Linking trajectories of cigarette smoking to trajectories of
marijuana use from adolescence to adulthood: Co-occurring changes in problem alcohol use
and depressive symptoms. Manuscript submitted for publication.
154. Windle, M. & Gilliland, M.J. (2010). Childhood overweight, physical activity, global
health, and social functioning among an inner-city fifth-grade sample. Manuscript submitted for
publication.
155. Windle, M., & Mun, E. Y. (2010). The course of depressive symptoms from ages 14 through
30: Growth mixture modeling and young adulthood outcomes. Manuscript submitted for
publication.
156. Gaines, J., Mrug, S. & Windle, M. (2010). Behavioral intentions predict substance use in
early adolescence. Manuscript submitted for publication.
157. Painter, J.E., Sales, J.M., Pazol, K., Wingood, G.M., Windle, M., Orenstein, W.A., &
DiClemente, R.J. (2010). Adolescent attitudes towards influenza vaccination and vaccine uptake
in a school-based influenza vaccination intervention: A mediation analysis. Manuscript
submitted for publication.
158. DePadilla, L., Windle, M., Wingood, G., Cooper, H., & DiClemente, R. (2010). Condom
use among young women: Modeling the Theory of Gender and Power. Manuscript submitted for
publication.
159. Caughy, M.O., Franzini, L., Windle, M., Dittus, P., Cuccaro, P., Elliott, M.N., & Schuster,
M.A. (2010). Social competence in late elementary school: Influences of parenting and
neighborhood context. Manuscript submitted for publication.
160. Painter, J.E., Gargano, L.M., Sales, J.M., Perez, A.J., Wingood, G.M., Windle, M., &
DiClemente, R.J. (2010). Adolescent attitudes toward vaccinations: A systematic review.
Manuscript submitted for publication.
161. DePadilla, L., Owen-Smith, A., Wingood, G.M., Cooper, H., Painter, J., Windle, M., &
DiClemente, R. (2010). A systematic review of observational and experimental literature: Risk
factors described by the Theory of Gender and Power tested as correlates of condom use among
African American young women. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Chapters:
1. Lerner, R.M., Lerner, J.V., Windle, M., Hooker, K., Lenerz, K., & East, P.L. (1986).
Children and adolescents in their contexts: Tests of a goodness of fit model. In R. Plomin & J.
Dunn (Eds.), The study of temperament: Changes, continuities, and challenges (pp. 99-114).
N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
2. Windle, M. (1986). Methodological and statistical considerations in the measurement of sex
roles and aging. In J.D. Sinnott (Ed.), Sex roles and aging: Theory and research from a systems
perspective (pp. 103-115). New York: Karger.
3. Windle, M., & Lerner, R.M. (1986). The goodness of fit model of temperament-context
relations: Interaction or correlation? In R.M. Lerner & J.V. Lerner (Eds.), Temperament and
psychosocial interaction in infancy and childhood (pp. 109-120). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
4. Windle, M. (1987). Measurement issues in sex roles and sex typing. In D.B. Carter (Ed.),
Current conceptions of sex roles and sex typing: Theory and research (pp. 33-45). New York:
Praeger.
5. Windle, M. (1989). Children of alcoholics: A comprehensive bibliography. New York State
Division of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse.
6. Barnes, G.M., Farrell, M.P., & Windle, M. (1990). Parent - adolescent interactions in the
development of alcohol abuse and other deviant behaviors. In B.K. Barber & B.C. Rollins
(Eds.), Parent-adolescent relationships (pp 121-140). Lanham, MD: University Press of
America
7. Chadha, K., Whitney, R., Cummings, M., Norman, M., Windle, M., & Stadler, I. (1990).
Evaluation of interferon system among chronic alcoholics. In D. Seminara, R.R. Watson, & A.
Pawlowski (Eds.), Alcohol, immunomodulation, and AIDS (pp. 123-133). New York: Alan R.
Liss.
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8. Miller, B.M., & Windle, M. (1990). Alcoholism, problem drinking and driving while
impaired. In R.J. Wilson & R.E. Mann (Eds.), Drinking and driving: Advances in research and
prevention (pp.68-95). New York: Guilford Press.
9. Windle, M. (1990). Temperament and personality attributes among children of alcoholics. In
M. Windle & J.S. Searles (Eds.), Children of alcoholics: Critical perspectives (pp. 129-167).
New York: Guilford Press.
Reprinted in C. Appe (Ed.) (1994). Kinder alkoholabhängiger Eltern: Ergebnisse der
Suchtforschung (pp. 128-179). Freiberg, Germany: Lambertus-Verlag.
10. Windle, M. (1991). Problem behavior in adolescence. In R.M. Lerner, A.C. Petersen, & J.
Brooks-Gunn (Eds.), The encyclopedia of adolescence (pp. 839-844). New York: Garland
Publishing Inc.
11. Windle, M. (1991). Externalizing disorders (conduct problems). In R.M. Lerner, A.C.
Petersen, & J. Brooks-Gunn (Eds.), The encyclopedia of adolescence (pp. 328-333). New York:
Garland Publishing Inc.
12. Windle, M., Carlisle-Frank, P., Azizy, L., & Windle, R.C. (1994). Women and healthrelated behaviors: Interrelations among substance use, sexual behaviors, and acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). In R. Watson (Ed.), Addictive behaviors in women (pp.
415-436). Clifton, NJ: Humana Press.
13. Windle, M. (1994). Coexisting problems and alcoholic family risk among adolescents. In
T.F. Babor, V. Hesselbrock, R.E. Meyer, & W. Shoemaker (Eds.). Types of alcoholics:
Evidence from clinical, experimental, and genetic research (pp. 157-164). New York: New
York Academy of Sciences.
14. Windle, M. (1994). Commentary: Covariance structure models and other statistical
procedures for analyzing longitudinal data. In R.A. Zucker, G.M. Boyd, & J. Howard (Eds.),
The development of alcohol problems: Exploring the biopsychosocial matrix of risk (pp. 387397), Washington, D.C.: NIAAA Monograph 26, DHHS.
15. Windle, M. (1995). The approach-withdrawal concept: Associations with constructs in
contemporary theories of temperament and personality development. In K.E. Hood, E. Tobach,
and G. Greenberg (Eds.), Behavioral development: Concepts of approach-withdrawal and
integrative levels (pp. 329-370). NY: Garland Press.
16. Windle, M., Shope, J.T., & Bukstein, O. (1996). Alcohol use. In R.J. DiClemente, W.
Hansen, & L. Ponton (Eds.), Handbook of adolescent health risk behavior: Theory,
epidemiology, prevention and treatment (pp. 115-159). NY: Plenum Press.
17. Windle, M. (1997). Alternative statistical approaches to modeling change in adolescent
alcohol involvement In K. Bryant, M. Windle, & S.G. West (Eds.), The science of prevention:
Methodological advances from alcohol and substance abuse research(pp.43-78).Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.
18. Windle, M. (1997). Alcoholism. In J. Kagan (Ed.), The Gale encyclopedia of childhood
and adolescence (pp. 20-28). Detroit, MI: Gale Research, Inc.
19. Windle, M. (1999). Critical conceptual and measurement issues in the study of resilience.
In M.S. Glantz, J. Johnson, & L.Huffman (Eds.), Resiliency and development: Positive life
adaptations (pp. 161-176). New York: Plenum Press.
20. Windle, M. & Davies, P. (1999). Developmental theory and research. In K.E.Leonard &
H.T. Blane (Eds.), Psychological theories of drinking and alcoholism, 2nd ed. (pp. 164-202).
Guliford Press: New York.
21. Windle, M. & Tubman, J.G. (1999). Children of alcoholics: A developmental
psychopathology perspective. In W.K. Silverman & T. Ollendick (Eds.) Developmental issues in
the clinical treatment of children and adolescents (pp. 393-414). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn
& Bacon.
22. Windle, M. (1999). Temperament and psychopathology: Alternative models and
developmental pathways. In J. Mervielde, I. Dreary, F. DeFruyt, & F. Ostendorf (Eds.),
Personality psychology in Europe (vol. 7)(pp. 159-173). Tilburg University Press.
23. Windle, M. & Windle, R.C. (1999). Adolescent tobacco, alcohol and drug use: Current
findings. In L. Juszczak, L. Klerman, & M.Fisher (Eds.), Prevention issues in adolescent
healthcare: State of the Art Review, 10, No. 1 (pp. 153-163). Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus.
24. Windle, M. (2000). Parental alcohol abuse and parenting practices. In Parenthood in
America: An Encyclopedia, L. Balter, ABC-CLIO: Denver, CO.
25. Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (2001). Trends in delinquency. In J.V. Lerner & R.M. Lerner
(Eds.) Adolescence in America: An encyclopedia (pp. 199-202). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
26. Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (2001). Risk factors in alcohol use. In J.V. Lerner & R.M.
Lerner (Eds.) Adolescence in America: An encyclopedia (pp. 38-42). Santa Barbara, CA: ABCCLIO.
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27. Windle, M. (2001). Substance use and abuse among children and adolescents. In E.R.
Welfel & E. Ingersoll (Eds.), The Mental health desk reference (pp.231-236). New York: Wiley
& Sons.
28. Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (2002). Alcohol use and women’s sexual and reproductive
health. In G.M. Wingood & R.J. DiClemente (Eds.), Handbook of women’s sexual and
reproductive health (pp. 153-171). New York: Plenum Press.
29. Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (2003). Alcohol and other substance use and abuse. In G.R.
Adams & M. Berzonsky (Eds.), The Blackwell Handbook of Adolescence (pp.450-469),
Blackwell Publishers: Oxford, UK.
30. Windle, M. (2003). Internalizing and externalizing problems. In F. Jacobs, D. Wertlieb, &
R.M. Lerner (Eds.), Handbook of Applied Developmental Science (Vol. 2): Enhancing the life
course chances of youth and families (pp. 17-38). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
31. Windle, M. (2003). Children of alcoholics. In J.M. Miller, R.M. Lerner, L.B. Schiamberg, &
P.M. Anderson (Eds.), Human ecology: An encyclopedia of children, families, communities, and
environments. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio.
32. Windle, M. & Windle, R. (2005). Alcohol consumption and its consequences among
adolescents and young adults. In M. Galanter (Ed.), Recent developments in alcoholism, Vol. 17:
Alcohol problems in adolescents and young adults (pp. 67-83). New York, NY: Kluwer
Academic/Plenum.
33. Windle, M. (2005). Alcohol use and alcohol disorders among youth. In C. Fisher & R.M.
Lerner (Eds.), Encyclopedia of applied developmental psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
34. Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (2009). Adolescent alcohol use. In R.J. DiClemente,
J.S. Santelli & R.A. Crosby (Eds.), Adolescent health: Understanding and preventing risk (pp.
165-178). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
35. Windle, M. (2010). Temperament. In I.B. Weiner & W.E. Craighead (Eds.), The Corsini
Encyclopedia of Psychology, 4th Edition (pp. 1758-1761). New York: Wiley & Sons.
36. Windle, M. (in press). Behavioral undercontrol: A multifaceted concept and its relationship
to alcohol and substance use and abuse. In R. Zucker & S. Brown (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of
Adolescent Substance Abuse. Oxford Press.
37. Windle, M. (in press). Longitudinal data analysis. In H. Cooper (Ed.), APA Handbook of
Research Methods in Psychology. American Psychological Association.
Books and Editor of Special Journal Issue:
1. Windle, M., & Searles, J.S. (Eds.) (1990). Children of alcoholics: Critical perspectives.
New York: Guilford Press.
2. Bryant, K., Windle, M., & West, S.G. (1997). The science of prevention: Methodological
advances from alcohol and substance abuse research. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
3. Windle, M. (1999). Alcohol use among adolescents. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
4. Windle, M. (2000). Guest Editor for Applied Developmental Sciences, Family and Peer
Influences on Adolescent Substance Use. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS:
Windle, M. (November, 1988). Longitudinal and developmental research. Invited paper
presented at the NIAAA Ad Hoc Extramural Science Advisory Board "Incidence and Prevalence
of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism" Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Windle, M. (November, 1989). The approach-withdrawal concept: Associations with salient
constructs in contemporary theories of temperament and personality development. Invited paper
presented at the fifth biennial T.C. Schneirla Conference, University Park, PA.
Windle, M. (February, 1990). The alcohol connection to risky behaviors in adolescence.
Invited paper presented at the New York State Division of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse on the
Alcohol Connection: Unity in the 90's, Albany, New York.
Windle, M. (1991). Risk factors for alcoholism and over-sampling special populations. Invited
paper presented at NIAAA Workshop on Alcohol Epidemiology for Scientists from Eastern
European Countries, June, 1991, Marco Island, FL.
Windle, M. (1991). Cross-cultural comparisons of temperament with the Revised Dimensions
of Temperament Survey (DOTS-R). Invited paper presented at the First Workshop of the
European Association of Personality Psychology (EAPP) on: Cross-Cultural Research on
Temperament, Nieborow, Poland, September, 1991.
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Windle, M. (October, 1992). Problem drinking, antisocial behaviors, and depression among
adolescent COAs. Invited paper presented at conference on "Genetic Susceptibility, Biological
Markers of Vulnerability and Alcoholic Subtypes", University of Connecticut.
Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (October, 1992). The continuity of behavioral expression among
disinhibited and inhibited subtypes. Invited paper presented at Conference on Disinhibitory
Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
Windle, M. (May, 1993). Some conceptual and methodological considerations for research on
AIDS and alcohol. Invited paper presented at NIAAA Workshop on AIDS and Alcohol,
Bethesda, MD., May 20-21, 1993.
Windle, M. (February, 1994). Modeling changes in adolescent alcohol involvement: A
comparison of continuous latent variable and discrete latent Markov approaches. Invited paper
presented at NIAAA Workshop on "Assessing Methods in Prevention Research", Washington,
D.C., February 24-25, 1994.
Windle, M. (June, 1994). Vulnerability to drug abuse: A person-environment transactional
perspective. Invited paper (Plenary Session) presented at Society for Prevention Research, West
Palm Beach, FL.
Windle, M. (November, 1994). Adolescent substance use: Toward a developmental process
model. Invited Paper presented in CARS series, November 18, 1994, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Windle, M. (December, 1994). Critical measurement issues in the study of resilience. Invited
paper presented at the Conference on The Role of Resilience in Drug Abuse and Mental Illness,
Washington, DC, December 5-6, 1994.
Windle, M. (April, 1995). Toward a developmental process model of adolescent substance use.
Invited paper presented at Brown University as part of colloquium series, Friday, April 21, 1995.
Windle, M. (May, 1998). A developmental process model of adolescent substance use:
Findings from the Lives Across Time Study. Invited paper presented at the Institute of
Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Windle, M. (November, 1998). A developmental psychopathology perspective on adolescent
substance use: Implications for assessment and treatment. Invited paper presented at NIAAA
workshop on Research on Treatment for Adolescent Alcohol Problems: Methodological Issues.
Washington, DC.
Windle, M. (April, 2001). Epidemiology of alcohol use among adolescents. Invited presentation
as part of NIAAA Symposium on Neurobehavioral Aspects of Adolescents: Factors Contributing
to Developing Alcoholism, the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s 32nd Annual MedicalScientific Conference, Los Angeles, California.
Windle, M. (2002, March). Suicidal behaviors and alcohol use among adolescents: A
developmental psychopathology perspective. Invited paper presented at the University of
Rochester Center for the Study of Suicide Prevention/NIAAA sponsored “Alcohol and Suicide
Workshop”, Bethesda, MD, March 21-22, 2002.
Windle, M. (2002, May). Considerations of gene-environment relations: A developmental
psychopathology perspective. Invited paper presented at the NIAAA sponsored “GeneEnvironment Interaction Workshop”, Bethesda, MD, May 1-3, 2002.
Windle, M. & Wiesner, M. (2002, June). Trajectories of marijuana use from adolescence to
young adulthood: Predictors and correlates. Invited paper presented at the University of
Michigan Developmental Psychopathology Symposium on “The Transition from Adolescence to
Young Adulthood”. Ann Arbor, MI, June 14-15, 2002.
Windle, M. (2002, June). A developmental process model of youth health problems: A
confrontation with issues of heterogeneity. Invited paper presented at the Adolescent Risk
Conference, Institute for Adolescent Risk Communication, Annenberg Public Policy Center,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, June 27-30, 2002.
Windle, M. (2003, May). The continuity of alcohol use from adolescence to young adulthood.
Invited paper presented at the SUNY/Research Institute on Addictions Colloquia Series, Buffalo,
NY, May 1, 2003.
Windle, M. (2004, May). Prospective studies of substance use, violence, and mental health
among youth. Invited presentation at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, May
5, 2004.
Windle, M. (2005, March). Trajectories of substance use and mental health from adolescence to
young adulthood. Invited Grand Rounds Talk in Psychiatry presented at the University of
Mississippi Medical School, Jackson, MS, March 4, 2005.
Windle, M. (2005). Lives Across Time: A prospective study of developmental psychopathology.
Invited paper presented as part of the 2005-2006 Visiting Scholar Program in the Department of
Psychiatry at the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, October 14, 2005.
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Windle, M. (2009). A multilevel developmental contextual approach to addiction. Invited paper
presented at the Addiction, the Brain and Society Conference, Emory University, February,
2009.
Windle, M. (2010). The intersection of substance abuse, mental health, and violence prevention.
Invited paper presented at the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Prevention
Technologies Southeast Regional Expert Team Meeting, Denver CO, August 30, 2010.
CONFERENCE PAPERS:
Windle, M., & Huston, T.L. (October, 1982). Compatibility testing and mate selection. Paper
presented at the National Council of Family Relations Conference, Washington, D.C.
Windle, M., & Lerner, R.M. (April, 1983). Temperamental similarity in dating couples. Paper
presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Hooker, K., Windle, M., Kucher, J., & Lerner, R.M. (April, 1984). The use of the Revised
Dimensions of Temperament Survey (DOTS-R) for evaluation of the goodness-of-fit model of
temperament. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,
Baltimore, MD.
Windle, M. (November, 1984). Statistical modeling approaches to measure temperamentcontext relations. Paper presented at the Temperament Interaction in the Educational Process
Symposium, St. Louis, MO.
Windle, M., Hooker, K., East, P., & Lerner, R.M. (April, 1984). A confirmatory factor analysis
of the Revised Dimensions of Temperament Survey. Paper presented at the meeting of the
Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.
Windle, M. (April, 1986). Exploring the interrelationships among temperament and indices of
cognitive abilities and cognitive styles. Paper presented at the Sixth Occasional Temperament
Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
Windle, M. (April, 1986). Using covariance structure analysis to study temperament-mental
health relationships. Paper presented at the Sixth Occasional Temperament Conference, The
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.
Iwawaki, S., Windle, M., & Lerner, R.M. (September, 1987). Cross-cultural comparability of
temperament across Japanese and American samples. Paper presented at the Bielefeld
Conference on Individual Differences in Personality and Temperament, Bielefeld, Germany.
Blane, H.T., & Windle, M. (November, 1987). Cognitive ability and drinking behavior in a
national sample of young adults in the United States. Paper presented at The World Psychiatric
Association Regional Symposium, Warsaw, Poland.
Windle, M. (April, 1988). Discussant on symposium entitled, "Biological-psychosocial
interactions across the transitions of early adolescence." Symposium presented at the Eastern
Psychological Association Meeting, Buffalo, NY.
Barnes, G.M., Windle, M., Dintcheff, B.A., & VanOsdol, L. (June, 1988). Alcohol abuse and
dropout status among minority and white youth. Paper presented at the Research Society on
Alcoholism Scientific Conference, Wild Dunes, SC.
Windle, M. (June, 1988). A longitudinal study of antisocial behaviors in early adolescence as
predictors of late adolescent alcohol and illicit substance use with a U.S. national sample. Paper
presented at the Kettil Bruum Society Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA.
Windle, M., & Miller, B.A. (August, 1988). Problem drinking and depression among DWI
offenders: A longitudinal study. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Chadha, K., Whitney, R., Cummings, M., Norman, M., Windle, M., & Stadler, I. (April, 1989).
Evaluation of interferon system among chronic alcoholics. Paper presented at Alcohol and AIDS
Network Conference, Tucson, AZ.
Miller-Tutzauer, C., Leonard, K.E., & Windle, M. (June, 1989). Marriage and alcohol use: A
longitudinal study of "maturing out." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research
Society on Alcoholism, Beaver Creek, CO.
Windle, M., & Miller-Tutzauer, C. (June, 1989). Maternal and adolescent perceptions of family
functioning and associated alcohol use patterns. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, Beaver Creek, CO.
Windle, M. (October, 1989). Adolescent temperament: Childhood problem precursors and
problem behavior correlates. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, New York, NY.
Windle, M. (June, 1990). Salient issues in the development of alcohol abuse in adolescence.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June, 1990,
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA.
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Windle, M. (August, 1990). A longitudinal study of stress and problem behaviors in
adolescence. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,
August, 1990, Boston, MA.
Windle, M., Miller-Tutzauer, C. & Baecher, D. (1991). Alcohol use, suicidal behavior and
risky activities among adolescents. Paper presented at Society for Research in Child
Development, April 19, 1991.
Windle, M. (1991). Childhood problems and family support as precursors to mid-adolescent
alcohol use. Symposium presentation at Society for Research in Child Development, April 20,
1991.
Windle, M. (1991). Gender differences in adolescent substance use: A person-environment
perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,
August, 1991, San Francisco, CA.
Reifman, A.S., & Windle, M. (August, 1992). Vietnam combat exposure and current drug use:
A national study. Presented at the American Psychological Association Meeting, Washington,
D.C.
Windle, M. (August, 1992). Common and unique precursors of mid-adolescent internalizing
and externalizing problems. Symposium presentation at the American Psychological
Association Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Windle, M. (August 1992). Familial influences on adolescent substance abuse. Symposium
presentation at the American Psychological Association Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Shirley, M. & Windle, M. (November, 1992). Coexisting disorders, psychological functioning,
social support and physical health in Vietnam Experience Study subjects. Paper presented at the
American Association of Behavior Therapy Meeting, Boston, MA.
Reifman, A.S., & Windle, M. (August, 1992). Vietnam combat exposure and current drug use:
A national study. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Meeting,
Washington, D.C.
Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (October, 1992). Adolescent drinking motives: Longitudinal
relations with stressful life events, social support, personality, and alcohol consumption. Paper
presented at 41st Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.
Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (April, 1993). Children of alcoholics and depressive symptoms: A
meta-analysis. Paper presented at Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Windle, M. (June, 1993). Temperament and alcohol abuse: The developmental unfolding of
direct and indirect influences. Paper presented as part of symposium on "Temperament
Contribution to Alcoholism Liability," Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX, June
21, 1993.
Tubman, J.G., Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (March, 1994). Problem behavior precursors and
concurrent risk behaviors associated with longitudinal intercourse patterns among adolescents.
Paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Indianapolis, IN.
Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (April, 1994). Psychological factors, health behaviors, and
cholesterol levels in male Vietnam-era veterans: A path-analytic approach. Paper presented at
15th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA.
Scheidt, D.M., & Windle, M. (August, 1994). Antisocial Personality Disorder and HIV Risk
among Alcoholic Inpatients. Paper presentation at the American Psychological Association
Meeting, Los Angles, CA, August 12-16, 1994.
Windle, M., & Blane, H.T. (January, 1995). Sex Trade, STDs, and IV Drug Use Among
Alcoholic Inpatients. Paper presented at the International Conference on AIDS, Drugs and
Alcohol, January 22-27, 1995, New Delhi, India.
Frone, M.R. & Windle, M. (June, 1995). Job dissatisfaction, coping styles, and health outcomes
among adolescents. Paper presented at Work, Stress, and Health Conference, Washington, DC.
Windle M. (March, 1996). Temperament and aggression as predictors of close friend relations.
Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence Conference, Boston, MA.
Frone, M.R. & Windle, M. (June, 1996). Alcohol involvement and grade-point average among
high school students: A four-wave panel study. Paper presented at the Research Society on
Alcoholism Meeting, Washington, DC.
Windle, M. (July, 1996). Temperament and psychopathology: Alternative models and
developmental pathways. Paper presented at 8th European Conference on Personality,
University of Gent, Belgium.
Davies, P., Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (April,1997). Mediational pathways between parental
depressive symptoms, marital discord, and adolescent maladjustment: A prospective study.
Paper presented at Society for Research on Child Development Meeting, Washington, DC.
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Friedman, L.L. & Windle, M. (April, 1997). STDs and reproductive dysfunction among female
alcoholic inpatients: Ethnic comparisons. Paper presented at the Society for Behavioral
Medicine Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Windle, M., Scheidt, D.M., & Windle, R.C. (July, 1997). Alcoholic subtypes revisited: Are
two sufficient? Paper presented at Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.
Shirley, M.C., Cunningham,J., Windle, M. & Diaz,C.(November, 1997). Alcohol treatment
histories: Differences among Vietnam era veterans. Paper presented at the 31st Annual
Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami Beach, FL.
Shirley, M.C. & Windle, M. (January, 1998). Primary/secondary depression in alcoholics:
Patterns of substance use, mood, and concurrent psychopathology. Paper presented at the Eighth
International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (August, 1998). Temperament, Type A hostility, and cigarette use
among adolescents. Paper presented at the Fifth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Davies, P., & Windle, M. (April, 1999). Child temperament and family climate as moderators
of the effects of marital discord on trajectories of adolescent adjustment. Paper presented at the
Society for Research on Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Reifman, A., & Windle, M. (April, 1999). Psychological distress in children of alcoholics and
control subjects: Three meta-analyses. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child
Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Windle, M., Mason, A., & Windle, R.C. (April, 1999). Dimensionality of behavioral and
emotional problems in adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child
Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Windle, M. (July, 1999). Applications of the latest state-trait model to research in
developmental psychopathology. Paper presented at the 6th European Congress of Psychology,
Rome, Italy.
Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (July, 1999). Adolescent temperament as a prospective predictor
of young adult depression, alcohol use and interpersonal functioning. Paper presented at the 6th
European Congress of Psychology, Rome, Italy.
Green, M., Witherspoon, D., Dixon-Roman, E., Williams, V.S.L., and Windle, M. (November,
2000). Religiosity, spirituality, and college drinking: Preliminary results. Paper presented at the
National Minority Research Symposium, November 8-10, 2000, Washington, DC.
Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (April, 2000). Family, religious, school, and peer influences on
adolescent alcohol use. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological
Society, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Witherspoon, D., Green, M., Dixon-Roman, E., Williams, V.S.L., and Windle, M. (November,
2000). HBCU student drinking: Preliminary cross-sectional results. Paper presented at the 2000
National Minority Research Symposium, November 8-10, 2000, Washington, DC.
Mason, W.A., & Windle, M. (April, 2001). Reciprocal relations between adolescent substance
use and delinquency: A longitudinal latent variable analysis. Paper presented at the Society for
Research on Child Development, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Witherspoon, D., Williams, V.S.L., Green, M., Dixon-Roman, E., MacKinnon, D. and Windle,
M. (June, 2001). HBCU drinking: Some preliminary descriptive results. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 23-28, Montreal, Canada.
Dixon-Roman, E.,Williams, V.S.L., Witherspoon, D., Green, M., and Windle, M. (June, 2001).
Ethnic identity and HBCU student alcohol consumption. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 23-28, Montreal, Canada.
dePyssler, B., Williams, V.S.L., and Windle, M.. Do positive practices protect against alcohol
abuse at an historically black university (HBCU)?. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, June 23-28, Montreal, Canada.
Williams, V.S.L., Ellison, T., Witherspoon, D., Dixon-Roman, E., MacKinnon, D., Green, M.,
and Windle, M.(June, 2001). Using focus groups and cognitive testing to develop a multimedia
student alcohol survey. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, June 23-28, Montreal, Canada.
Mason, W. A., Schainker, L. M., & Windle, M. (2001, October). Differential prediction of
adolescent alcohol use and alcohol-related problems: A longitudinal study. Paper presented at the
meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.
Windle, M., Windle, R.C., & King, L.P. (2002, July). Alcohol disorders and psychiatric
comorbidity among a community sample of young adults. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, June 28-July 2, 2002.
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Windle, R.C. & Windle, M. (2002, July). Binge drinking in adolescence and alcohol and other
psychiatric disorders in young adulthood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research
Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, June 28-July 2, 2002.
Wiesner, M., & Windle, M. (2002, November). Young adult outcomes of distinct adolescent
delinquency trajectories. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 14, 2002.
Schainker, L.M. & Windle, M. (2003). Adolescent predictors of young adult children’s
relationship quality with mothers and fathers. Paper presented at the Society for Research on
Child Development, Tampa Bay, FL, April 23-27, 2003.
Gilliland, J. & Windle, M. (2003). The contexts of violence exposure and victimization among
children. Paper presented at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Conference—
Safety in numbers: Working together from research into practice, Atlanta, GA, April 28-29,
2003.
Windle M. & Gilliland, J. (2003). Frequency and correlates of cross-sex violence among fifthgraders. Paper presented at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Conference—
Safety in numbers: Working together from research into practice, Atlanta, GA, April 28-29,
2003.
Mun, E.Y, Windle, R.C. & Windle, M. (2003, June). Predictors of alcohol consumption and
binge drinking among middle-aged women. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, Fort Lauderdale, FL, June 21-26, 2003.
Windle, M., Windle, R.C., & Mun, E.Y. (2004, March). Using latent growth mixture models to
investigate gender differences across critical transition periods. Paper presented as part of a
symposium on “Understanding Adolescents Over Time: Why We Need Multiwave and Dynamic
Analyses” at the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March
11-14, 2003.
Sartor, C., Jacob, T., & Windle, M. (2004, March). The transition from adolescence to young
adulthood among COAs. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial
Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 11-14, 2003.
Schainker, L.M. & Windle, M. (2004, May). Examining early adolescent substance use
intentions from an ecological perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society
for Prevention Research, Montreal, CA, May 26-28, 2004.
Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (2004, June). Alcohol and depression: Prospective prediction from
adolescence to young adulthood. Paper presented as part of a symposium on “Suicidal behavior
in alcoholics: Examinations of depression and other risk factors” at the Research Society on
Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Vancouver, CAN, June 26-30, 2004.
Fleschler, M.A., Juvonen, J., Paulk, D. Grunbaum, J.A., Tortolero, S., Windle, M., & Schuster,
M. (2004). Bullying and victimization behaviors among elementary school-aged youth: Results
from the Healthy Passages Study. Paper presented at the 132nd Annual Meeting of Public
Health, November 6-10, 2004, Washington, DC.
Gilliand, M.J., Paulk, D.L., & Windle, M. (2004). Suicidal behavior and exposure to conflict
among an urban sample of fifth-grade students. Paper presented at the 132nd Annual Meeting of
Public Health, November 6-10, 2004, Washington, DC.
Grunbaum, J.A., Windle, M., Elliott, M., Tortolero, S., Berry, S., & Schuster, M. (2004) Healthy
Passages: A community-based longitudinal study of adolescent health. Paper presented at the
132nd Annual Meeting of Public Health, November 6-10, 2004, Washington, DC.
Windle, M. & Gilliland, M.J. (2004). Multilevel protective factors for violence among fifthgraders. Paper presented the 132nd Annual Meeting of Public Health, November 6-10, 2004,
Washington, DC.
Wiesner, M., Windle, M., & Lockard, S. (2004, November). Self-control, parenting behavior,
antisocial parents, and deviant peers as correlates of delinquent behavior: Propensity versus
contextual effects. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Nashville, TN, November 17-20, 2004.
Mun, E.Y., Schainker, L.M., & Windle, M. (2005, April). Middle adolescent behavior problems
and young adult developmental outcomes. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society
for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA, April 7-10, 2005.
Schainker, L.M., & Windle, M. (2005, April). The generality and continuity of relationships
across the transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Paper presented at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA, April 7-10, 2005.
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Windle, R.C. & Windle, M. (2005, April). The influence of adolescent coping styles, social
support, and major stressors on young adult psychopathology. Paper presented at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA, April 7-10, 2005.
Gilliland, M.J., Windle, M., Grunbaum, J., Hoeschler, D., Tortolero, S., Yancey, A., & Schuster,
M. (2005). BMI, body image, and children’s mental health. Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA, April 13-16, 2005.
Boxmeyer, C.M.L., Lochman, J.E., Powell, N., & Windle. M. (2005). Examining the impact of
parent and youth participation rates on outcome effects of the Coping Power Program. Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, May
25-27, 2005.
Windle, M. (2005). Promises and pitfalls of structural equation modeling. Paper presented as part
of a symposium at the 2005 Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Conference, Santa Barbara,
California, June 25-30, 2005.
Windle, M., & Windle, R.C. (2005). Adolescent temperament and emotional and behavioral
problems and disorders in young adulthood. Paper presented at the 2005 Research Society on
Alcoholism Annual Conference, Santa Barbara, California, June 25-30, 2005.
Dumenci, L. Windle, M., & Achenbach, T.M. (2005). Latent trait-state model for cross-sectional
research designs. Paper presented at the Annual European Congress of Psychology, Granada,
Spain, July 3 – 8, 2005.
Muilenburg, J.L., Kohler, C., Grimley, D., Davies, S.L., Windle, M., & Snyder, S.W. (November
5-9, 2005). Does identifying oneself as a regular smoker influence an adolescent's reasons for
entering a smoking cessation program? Presented at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American
Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Mun, E.Y. & Windle, M. (March, 2006). Trajectories of regular cigarette smoking and marijuana
use from ages 14 through 31: Problem alcohol use and depressive symptoms as time-varying
covariates. Presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 11th Biennial Meeting, San
Francisco, March 23-26, 2006.
Windle, M. & Mun, E.Y. (March, 2006). The course of depressive symptoms from middle
adolescence to young adulthood: Multi-group growth mixture analysis. Paper presented at the
Society for Research on Adolescence, 11th Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, March 23-26, 2006.
Paulk, D.L., Eden, A., Gilliland, M.J., Grunbaum, J.A., Windle, M., Elliott, M., Cuccaro, P.M.,
Peskin, M.F., and Schuster, M. (March, 2006). Influence of peer victimization and negative self
attributions on school attitude and functioning. Paper rresented at the Society for Research on
Adolescence, 11th Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, March 23-26, 2006.
Loosier, P.S., Windle, M. & Mun, E.Y. (March, 2006). Youth, family, and contextual
characteristics predicting violence exposure: Disruptive behavior disorder symptoms as a
moderator. Presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 11th Biennial Meeting, San
Francisco, March 23-26, 2006.
Mun, E.Y., Loosier, P.S., & Windle, M. (March, 2006). Number of sexual intercourse partners in
middle adolescence: Trajectories and their correlates. Presented at the Society for Research on
Adolescence, 11th Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, March 23-26, 2006.
Elliott, M.N., Katholi, C., Kelder, S., Berry, S., Suttorp, M., Kinchen, S., Helms, D., Zhang, R.,
Windle, M., Grunbaum, J., Tortolero, S., & Schuster, M. (March, 2006). Use of a simulationbased sampling approach to achieve race-ethnic targets through the selection of entire schools.
Presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 11th Biennial Meeting, San Francisco,
March 23-26, 2006.
Gilliland, M.J., Windle, R.C., & Windle, M. (March, 2006). Associations of depression and
anxiety disorders with self-reported chronic diseases and health status. Paper presented at the
Society of Behavioral Medicine, 2006 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, March 22-25, 2006.
Windle, M. (June, 2006). Parental and externalizing behavior correlates of alcohol use among
children. Paper presented as part of symposium for presentation at the 2006 Annual Meeting of
the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD, June 24-28, 2006.
Lochman, J.E., Powell, N., Boxmeyer, C., Roth, D., Wells, K. & Windle, M. (August, 2006).
Organizational and training factors in dissemination of the Coping Power Program. Paper
presented as part of symposium on "Issues in Dissemination of Empirically-Supported
Interventions for Children and Adolescents" at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August 10-13, 2006.
Windle, M. & Spear, L. (August, 2006). Applying a developmental framework to alcohol-related
behaviors: Ages 10-15. Paper presented as part of symposium for presentation at the 2006
Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA, August 10-13,
2006.
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Grunbaum, J.A., & Windle, M. (September, 2006). Healthy Passages: A longitudinal study to
improve policies and programs to promote adolescent health. Paper presented at the CDC’s 2006
National Health Promotion Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 12-14, 2006.
Guion, K., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (October, 2006). Parent-child discrepancies: Clinical and
research implications. Paper presented at the Kansas Conference in Clinical Child and
Adolescent Psychology, Lawrence, Kansas, October 19-21, 2006.
Elliott, M., Kinchen, S., Franzini, L., Sastry, N., Windle, M., Suttorp, M., Qureshi, T., Gilliland,
M.J., Turk, E., McManus, T., & Schuster, M.A. (November, 2006). Measurement properties of
neighborhood characteristics using an observational method. Paper presented at the 134th
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 4-8, 2006.
Franklin, F., Schuster, M., Windle, M., Grunbaum, J.A., Elliott, M., Tortolero, S., Cuccaro, P., &
Gilliland, M.J. (November, 2006). Healthy Passages: A multilevel, multimethod longitudinal
study of adolescent health. Paper presented at the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public
Health Association, Boston, MA, November 4-8, 2006.
Wallander, J.L., Dittus, P., Kanouse, D., Parcel, G., Tortolero, S., Windle, M., & Schuster, M.
(November, 2006). Health risk behaviors and their correlates in early adolescence in different
race/ethnic groups: The Healthy Passages study. Paper presented at the Ninth Annual
International Congress for Behavioral Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand, November 29-December 2,
2006.
Peskin, M.F., Juvonen, J., Whitworth, R., Windle, M., Dittus, P., Paulk, D., Schuster, M.A., &
Tortolero, S.R. ( March, 2007). Peer victimization and multiple mental and school health
indicators among elementary school youth. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society
for Adolescent Medicine, Denver, CO, March 28-31, 2007.
Elliott, M., Kinchen, S., Franzini, L., Sastry, N., Windle, M., Suttorp, M., Qureshi, T.,Gilliland,
M.J., Turk, E., McManus, T., & Schuster, M.A. (November, 2006). Measurement properties of
neighborhood characteristics using an observational method. Paper presented at the
CDC/ATSDR 11th Biennial Symposium on Statistical Methods, Atlanta, GA, April 17-18, 2007.
Windle, M. & Windle, R.C. (July 9, 2007). Educational attainment and alcohol use from
adolescence to young adulthood. Paper presented as part of a symposium on “Emerging Adults'
Alcohol Use: Broadening the Focus” at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society for
Alcoholism, Chicago, IL, July 7-11, 2007.
Windle, M. & Spear, L. (July 10, 2007). Applying a developmental framework to alcohol-related
behaviors in early adolescence. Paper presented as part of a symposium on “A Developmental
Perspective of Adolescent Alcohol-Related Behaviors” at the Annual Meeting of the Research
Society for Alcoholism, Chicago, IL, July 7-11, 2007.
Thompson, M., Sims, L., Windle, M. & Kingree, J.B. (July 12, 2007). Prospective associations
between alcohol use and victimization in a nationally-representative sample of adolescents.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society for Alcoholism, Chicago, IL,
July 7-11, 2007.
Shadel, W.G., Chen, V., Elliott, M., Franklin, F., Grunbaum, J., Mrug, S., Murray, N. Schuster,
M., & Windle, M. (Frbruary, 2008). Are different types of parent involvement associated with
smoking intentions in never versus ever smoking fifth graders? Data from the Healthy Passages
Study. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 14th Annual
Meeting, February 27-March 1, 2008, Portland, Oregon.
Boxmeyer, C., Powell, N., Lochman, J., Qu, L., Wells, K., Windle, M., & Roth, D. (2007).
Outcome effects of an advanced field trial of the Coping Power Prevention Program. Paper
presented at the Society for Prevention Research, 16th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 2830, 2008.
Lochman, J.E., Powell, N., Boxmeyer, C., Qu, L., Wells, K., Windle, M., & Roth, D. (2007).
The effect of school and counselor characteristics on implementation of a preventive
intervention. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, 16th Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, May 28-30, 2008.
Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C., Powell, N., Qu, L., Wells, K., Windle, M., & Roth, D. (2007).
Effect of training method on outcomes and implementation in an advanced field trial of the
Coping Power Prevention Program. Paper presented at the International Society for the Study of
Behavioral Development, 20th Biennial Meeting, Wurzburg, Germany, July 13-17, 2008.
Windle, M. (July 9, 2007). Ethnic group differences in alcohol use trajectories from adolescence
to young adulthood. Paper presented as part of a symposium on “Alcohol Use and Problems over
Time: Latent Growth Curve Models in Alcohol Research ” at the Annual Meeting of the
Research Society for Alcoholism, Washington, DC, June 27-July 2, 2008.
DePadilla, L., Sales, J., Windle, M., DiClemente, R.J., Wingood, G.M., & Rose, E. (2008). Peer
influence, self-esteem and sexual communication: A path analysis of consistent condom use.
Paper presented at the 136th Annual American Public Health Association Meeting, San Diego,
CA, October 25-29, 2008.
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Guion, K., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2008). Predictive value of informant discrepancies in
reports of parenting: Relations to early adolescents’ adjustment. Paper presented at the 42nd
Annual Meeting of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL,
November 13-16, 2008.
Madan, A., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (February, 2009). Gang membership, internalizing
problems, and community violence exposure in early adolescence. Poster presented at the
Annual Convention of the Alabama Psychological Association, Birmingham, AL.
Mrug, S., Gaines, J., Su, W., & Windle, M. (2009). School influences on early adolescent
substance use. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial
Meeting, Denver, CO, April 2-4, 2009.
Su, W., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2009). Social cognitive and emotional mediators linking
violence exposure and parental support to adolescent aggression. Poster presented at the Society
for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Denver, CO, April 2-4, 2009.
Guion, K., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2009). Predictive value of informant discrepancies in
reports of parenting: Relations to early adolescents’ adjustment. Paper presented at the Society
for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Denver, CO, April 2-4, 2009.
Windle, M. (2009). Applying a developmental framework to alcohol-related behaviors: Ages 10–
15. Paper presented as part of Symposium on “Understanding and addressing adolescent alcohol
consumption and alcohol use disorders in the context of overall development”. 162nd American
Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 16-21, 2009.
Painter, J.E., Sales, J.M., Pazol, K., Morfaw, C.,Wingood, G.M., Windle, M., Murray, D.,
Orenstein, W.A., & DiClemente, R.J. (2009). Psychosocial correlates of rural adolescents’
intention to receive an influenza vaccination. Paper presented at the 137th Annual American
Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009.
Painter, J.E., Sales, J.M., Pazol, K., Morfaw, C.,Wingood, G.M., Windle, M., Murray, D.,
Orenstein, W.A., & DiClemente, R.J. (2009). Gender differences in rural adolescents’ reasons
for refusal or acceptance of influenza vaccination. Paper presented at the 137th Annual American
Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009.
Mays, D., DePadilla, L., & Windle, M. (2009). Sports participation and alcohol-related risk
behaviors in national, multi-wave sample of adolescents. Paper presented at the 137th Annual
American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009.
Mays, D., Thompson, N.J., Kushner, H.I., Mays, D.F., Farmer, D., & Windle, M. (2009). Schoolbased sports participation and alcohol-related behaviors among adolescents in Southwest
Georgia. Paper presented at the 137th Annual American Public Health Association Meeting,
Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009.
Mays, D., Thompson, N.J., Kushner, H.I., Mays, D.F., Farmer, D., & Windle, M. (2009). Sports
participation and alcohol use among adolescents: The impact of measurement and other
research design elements. Paper presented at the 137th Annual American Public Health
Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009.
Gaines, J., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2009). Role of behavioral intentions on future substance use
in adolescents. Paper presented at the 137th Annual American Public Health Association
Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 7-11, 2009.
Mays, D., Kushner, H.I., Thompson, N.J., Mays, D.F., Farmer, D., & Windle, M. (2009). Schoolbased sports participation, peer drinking, and alcohol-related behaviors among adolescents in
southwest Georgia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society for
Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA, June 20-June 25, 2009.
Bosmia, A.N., Gaines, J., Mrug, S., Madan, A., & Windle, M. (2010). Do religiosity, empathy,
and attitudes towards fighting moderate the effects of witnessing violence on internalizing
problems? Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 13th Biennial Meeting,
Philadelphia, March 11-13, 2010.
Hinton, E.J., Mrug, S., Good win, N., & Windle, M. (2010). School connectedness: The role of
individual and parental factors. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 13th
Biennial Meeting, Philadelphia, March 11-13, 2010.
Madan, A., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2010). Does temperament affect adolescents’ susceptibility
to negative peer influence? Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 13th
Biennial Meeting, Philadelphia, March 11-13, 2010.
Su, W., Kerbawy, S., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2010). Examining influences of school
environment on adolescents' school connectedness using a multilevel model. Paper presented at
the Society for Research on Adolescence, 13th Biennial Meeting, Philadelphia, March 11-13,
2010.
Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2010). Violence exposure across multiple contexts: Prospective effects
on adjustment in early adolescence. Paper presented as part of a symposium on “New trends in
research on adolescents' exposure to violence: Implications for understanding adolescents'
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psychosocial adjustment”, at the Society for Research on Adolescence, 13th Biennial Meeting,
Philadelphia, March 11-13, 2010.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Guo, H., Windle, M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2010). Using
market research to characterize college students and identify potential targets for influencing
health behaviors. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral
Medicine, Seattle, WA, April, 2010.
Painter, J.E., Sales, J.M., Pazol, K., Morfaw, C.,Wingood, G.M., Windle, M., Murray, D.,
Orenstein, W.A., & DiClemente, R.J. (2010). Adolescent attitudes toward influenza vaccination
and vaccine uptake in a school-based influenza vaccination intervention: A mediation analysis.
Paper presented at the 44th National Immunization Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 19–22, 2010.
Livingston, J.A., Testa, M., Hequembourg, A. & Windle, M. (2010). Alcohol involvement in first
sexual intercourse experiences of adolescent girls. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Scientific
Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX, June 26-30, 2010.
Smith, G.T., Chung, T., Donovan, J.E., Martin, C.S., & Windle, M. (2010). Youth alcohol
screening Workgroup I: Measuring consumption of alcohol as a screener in children and
adolescents. Paper presented as part of a symposium on “Toward universal screening for
underage drinking”, at the 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX, June 26-30, 2010.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Guo, H., Windle, M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2010). Using
market research to understand lifestyle characteristics and health behaviors among college
students. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the International Union of Health
Promotion and Education, Geneva, Switzerland.
Madan, A., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2010). Prospective influences of violence exposure and
suicidal behavior in early adolescence. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, New York, October 26-31,
2010.
Madan, A., Mrug, S., & Windle, M. (2011). Do school connectedness and academic achievement
moderate the relationship between witnessing violence and internalizing problems? Paper to be
presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Montreal, CA,
March31-April 2, 2011.
INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES:
Service at UAB:
Member of University-Wide Research Advisory Group (1999-2005)
Member of the UAB Graduate School Fellowship Review Committee (2002; 2004)
Member of Professional Development Committee, Leadership Education in Adolescent Health
(LEAH) Training Program, UAB Department of Pediatrics (2002-2006)
Member of Internal Review Committee, SOPH Center for Health Promotion (2003-2006)
Member of the Center for Health Promotion’s Special Interest Program (SIP) Review Group
(2005-2006)
Member of Executive Committee, Department of Psychology (2004-2006)
Member of Committee for the Oversight of Research Compliance (2006)
Service at Emory:
Member of University-Wide Neuroscience Leadership Committee (2007- present)
Member of Woodruff Health Sciences Research Advisory Council (2008-2011)
Member of the Faculty Research Administrative Advisory Board (2008-2010)
Member of the Associate Provost’s Credit-Hour Task Force (2008-present).
Member of Woodruff Health Sciences Leadership Committee (2007-present)
External Evaluator for Promotion to Associate and Full Professor:
American University of Beirut
Arizona State University
Emory University
Johns Hopkins University
Notre Dame University
Tulane University
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University at Buffalo
University of Connecticut
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina
University of Pittsburgh
University of Rochester
University of Southern California
University of Texas
University of Texas at Houston
University of Toronto
Utah State University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Grant Consultation and Service Activities:
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1990-1992
Member of the Board of Directors for the New York State Research Foundation
for Mental Hygiene.
1993-1994
Consultant, World Health Organization, Project on Reliability and Validity of
Substance Use Disorders, Geneva, Switzerland.
1994-Present Member of Scientific Advisory Board for the Center for Education and Drug
Abuse Research (CEDAR), Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
1994-2002
Consultant, Family Methods of Assessment (Ted Jacob, P.I.),
Menlo Park VA Medical Center, Menlo Park, California.
1994-Present Member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the National Association of
Children of Alcoholics (NACOA).
2001-2002 Member of the Governor-appointed Alabama Advisory Council for Safe Schools.
2001-2004 Member of the Scientific Advisory Council of the 4-H Study of Positive Youth
Development, Boston, MA.
2002-2003 Member of Advisory Committee for the Brookline Early Education (BEEP)
Coming of Age Study, Boston, MA.
2001-2006
Consultant, National Study of Health and Life Experiences of Women (Sharon
and Richard Wilsnack, P.I.s) University of North Dakota
1999-2004
Consultant, Social Influences on Adolescent Alcohol Use Development (Susan
Duncan, PI) Oregon Research Institute, Eugene Oregon
2001-2005 Consultant, A Twin-Family Study of Drug Use, Abuse and Dependence (Ken
Kendler, PI) Virginia Commonwealth University
2002-2006 Consultant, Integrating Multi-Source Data in Child Psychopathology (Levent
Dumenci, PI) University of Vermont.
2004-2006
Consultant, Archive of Longitudinal Studies of Problem Behaviors in Children
and Adolescents (Jan Wallander, PI) Sociometrics Corporation.
2005-2010
Consultant, Parenting and Infant Development in Alcoholic Families. (Rina Das
Eiden, PI) University at Buffalo, Research Institute on Addictions.
2006-2011 Co-Mentor of K01 Award, Adolescent Alcohol Use, Sexual Assault and STD/HIV
Risk. (Jennifer Livingston, PI) University at Buffalo, Research Institute on
Addictions.
2006-2011 Consultant, Problem Behaviors, Peers, and Motivation in Substance Use. (Craig
Colder, PI) University at Buffalo.
2006-2008
Member of the Steering Committee for the Underage Drinking Research
Initiative, Co-Chair of the Age 10-15 Committee, NIH/NIAAA.
2006-2010 Consultant, Healthy Passages: A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. (Frank
Franklin, PI) University of Alabama at Birmingham.
2006-2010
Consultant, Offspring of Twins: G, E and GxE Risks for Alcoholism. (Theodore
Jacob, PI). Palo Alto VA Medical Center.
2008-2010
Member of the Scientific Advisory Panel for the Collaborative Study of the
Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA), NIH/NIAAA.
2008-2010
2008-2011
2008-2012
2009-2012
2010-2011
Member of the Scientific Advisory Panel for Screening in Underage Populations,
NIH/NIAAA.
Consultant, Midlife Health and Service Utilization Associated with Early Life
Drug Use. (Stefan Kertesz, PI) University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Mentor of K01 Award. Gender and Ethnicity in Early Substance Use Initiation.
(Sylvie Mrug, PI) University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Advisory Board Member, Encyclopedia of Adolescence, Springer Press.
Member of Advisory Panel of the NIAAA Workshop on Progress and Future
Plans for Longitudinal Studies on the Impact of Adolescent Drinking on the
Developing Brain.
POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING:
Former postdoctoral students, current positions, and areas of interest:
Patrick Davies, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, University of Rochester. Marital conflict, child
emotional regulation, and behavioral and emotional problems.
Levent Dumenci, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Public Health, Virginia Commonwealth
University. Multivariate longitudinal quantitative models of dynamic changes in behavior.
Alex Mason, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Washington.
Longitudinal modeling of relationships between substance use and crime among children and
adolescents.
Alan Reifman, Ph.D., Professor of Human Development, Texas Tech University. Health risk
behaviors (e.g., substance use, delinquency) during the transition from adolescence to young
adulthood.
Douglas Scheidt, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, University of New York at
Brockport. Substance use and HIV in treatment settings.
Jonathan Tubman, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Florida International University. Problem
behaviors (substance use, risky sexual behaviors) and interventions with youth in the juvenile
justice system.
Margit Wiesner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education, University of Houston. Trajectories of
delinquency and precursors of antisocial behaviors.
Dissertation and Thesis Committees:
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Dissertations:
Painter, J.E. (2010). The relationship between attitudes and beliefs toward influenza vaccination
and vaccination outcomes among rural adolescents. Emory University, Department of
Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Committee Member.
Mays, D. (2009). Sports participation and alcohol-related behaviors among adolescents. Emory
University, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Chair.
DePadilla, L. (2009). Condom use among young African American women: Modeling and
extending the Theory of Gender and Power. Emory University, Department of Behavioral
Sciences and Health Education, Committee Member.
Bottomley, K. (2007). Smoking behavior and depressive symptomatology in Australian pregnant
adolescents. Faculty of the School of Psychology, Monash University (Australia), Doctoral
Dissertation Examiner
Muilenburg . J.L. (2004). Antecedents and outcomes of self-identification of smoking status in
adolescent smokers. University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Public Health, Committee
Member
Schainker, L.M. (2004). Adaptive parenting in high risk environments and the impact on early
adolescents’ well-being. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Psychology,
Chair of Committee
Wright, D. (2003). Social capital model of adolescent interpersonal violence: Analysis of
individual, family, school, and neighborhood correlates of fighting and weapon use among
secondary students. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Sociology,
Committee Member
Pardini, D.A. (2002). The interaction between childhood temperament and parenting practices in
predicting adolescent substance use. University of Alabama, Department of Psychology,
Committee Member
Rhodes, S. D. (2001). The influence of perceived parental monitoring and perceived peer norms
on the risk behaviors of African American seventh-grade intervention participants.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Public Health, Committee Member
Van Horn, M. (2001). The influence of developmentally appropriate practices on academic
success in early elementary school. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of
Psychology, Committee Member
Vance, D. (2000). Examining the role of naturalistic factors of agitation in nursing home
residents. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Psychology, Committee
Member
Theses/Pre-doctoral Supervision:
Schmissrauter, S.C. (2010). Social factors leading to alcohol misuse, abuse and dependence
amongadolescents: A secondary data analysis of the 2007 National Survey for Drug Use and Health
(NSDUH). Emory University, Thesis Chair
Esser, M. (2010). Associations of alcohol consumption with mode and severity of injury among
emergency department patients in Mexico. Emory University, Thesis Chair
Malone, T. (2004). The short-term efficacy of the Young Mothers Parent Training Program.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Psychology, Committee Member
Schainker, L.M. (2002). The role of adolescent relationships in subsequent young adult
relationship quality. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Psychology, Thesis
Chair
Wortham, S.L. (2002). Young adult interpersonal relationships as a function of delinquency and
sexual behavior in adolescence. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of
Psychology, Thesis Chair
Wright, D. (2001). Adolescent health compromising behaviors: Psychosocial determinants of
violence and substance use among African-American youth. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Department of Sociology, Committee Member
Gibson, J. (2003). Substance use and delinquency among an inner-city sample. Mentor for
McNair Scholar
Hill, B. (2003). Sex differences in victimization and aggression among fifth-graders. Mentor for
McNair Scholar
Hill, B. (2004). A comparison of subjective and objective reports of bullying-victimization:
Findings from the Birmingham Youth Violence Study. Mentor for McNair Scholar.
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TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
1980-1981
Department of Psychology, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Coinstructor for course on Aging and Mental Health.
1987-1992
Center for Research on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, SUNY at Buffalo.
Guest lecturer for seminars on risks factors for alcoholism.
1990-1992
Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Graduate courses on Covariance Structure Models.
1999
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Graduate seminar on Developmental Psychopathology.
2000
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Graduate seminar on Adolescent Development
2004
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Graduate seminar on Youth Violence: Epidemiology and Intervention.
2007-2010
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Emory
University, BSHE PhD Professional Seminar: Proposal Development II
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