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CURRICULUM VITAE
Carla J. Berg, Ph.D.
Office:
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education
Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
1518 Clifton Road NE, 5th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30322
Phone: (404) 727-7589
Fax: (404) 727-1369
cjberg@emory.edu
Home:
1625 Duncan Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 558-5395
carlajberg@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Anticipated 2016
2007—Residency
2007—Ph.D.
2003—M.A.
2001—B.A.
Emory University Goizueta Business School
Masters of Business Administration
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Behavioral Medicine, Advisor: Stephen Safren, PhD
University of Kansas
Clinical Psychology (specialty: Health Psychology), Advisor: C. R. Snyder, PhD
University of Kansas
Clinical Psychology (specialty: Health Psychology), Advisor: C. R. Snyder, PhD
Dakota Wesleyan University
Majors: Psychology, Mathematics; Minor: Business
Honors: Summa Cum Laude, Graduation with Honors
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2015-present
2009-2015
2007-2009
2006-2007
Associate Professor, Dept. of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education
Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
Associate Director of Population Sciences, member of Cancer Control &
Population Sciences, Emory Winship Cancer Center
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education
Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
Cancer Control & Population Sciences, Emory Winship Cancer Center
Postdoctoral Fellowship , University of Minnesota, Department of Medicine,
Masonic Cancer Center, Program in Health Disparities
Mentor: Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.
Behavioral Medicine Intern, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, (APA Approved).
LICENSURE
L.P.
Licensed Psychologist, Georgia (2010-present)
License #: PSY003359; Issued : 04/19/10 ; Expiration date : 12/31/12
HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS
2014
Million Dollar Club, Rollins School of Public Health (one of 20 faculty throughout the
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2013
2012
2011
2011
2011
2010
2010
2010
2009-2014
2009
2008-2014
2008
2007
2006
2006
2005
2005
2005
2001-2005
2001
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1997-2001
2000-2001
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school that brought in over a million dollars in the fiscal year in grant funding)
Fulbright Scholarship, Institute of International Education; Council for International
Exchange of Scholars, hosted by Tbilisi State Medical University International School of
Public Health, Tbilisi, Georgia
Fellow, Health Equity Leadership Institute, University of Wisconsin Collaborative Center
for Health Equity
Nominee, Faculty Member of the Year, Emory University Rollins School of Public
Health
Scholarship Recipient, Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science Symposium:
“An Introduction to Genetics and Epigenetics for Behavioral Scientists”
Center for Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science, University of Georgia
Fellow, National Institutes of Health
Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation in Research in Health
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Scholarship Recipient, Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science Symposium:
“An Introduction to Genetics and Epigenetics for Behavioral Scientists”
Center for Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science, University of Georgia
Fellow, National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
NIH Advanced Training Institute in Health Behavior Theory
Fellow, National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
NIH Summer Institute on Transdisciplinary Research: Integrating Genetic and Social
Work Research
Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar
Fellow, National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
Summer Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions
National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program
Meritorious Student Abstract Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Outstanding Dissertation Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine
American Cancer Society/American Association for Cancer Research Scholarship
The Gallup International Positive Psychology Summit Fellowship
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Student Travel Award, American Legacy
Foundation, SRNT
B. Kent Houston Award in Health Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Dissertation Research Award, American Psychological Association
Madison and Lila Self Fellowship, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Department Medals in Mathematics, Psychology, and Music, Dakota Wesleyan
University, Mitchell, SD
Randall Scholar, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, SD
President’s Honor Roll, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, SD
Psi Chi National Honor Society, Pi Gamma Mu National Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi
National Honor Society, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, SD
USA Today Academic All American Honorable Mention
Award for Excellence in Mathematics, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, SD
RESEARCH FUNDING
Principal Investigator
Market Research to Predict Emerging Tobacco Product Use in Diverse Young Adults
NIH R01 Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (1R01CA179422-01)
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute, Food and Drug Administration
Berg Vita 2
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2018
Direct Costs: $2,014,835
Description: A five-year grant aimed at using market research to identify and characterize young
adults at high-risk for tobacco use, focusing on alternative and emerging tobacco products.
Policy, Advertising and Social Media Related to E-cigarette Consumer Behavior
NCI R21: Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (1R21CA198455-01)
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2017
Direct Costs: $275,000
Description: A two-year grant to 1) examine the association between e-cigarette Twitter activity
and e-cigarette purchasing behavior; 2) examine tobacco control policies and e-cigarette
advertising in relation to e-cigarette Twitter activity; and 3) model e-cigarette purchasing through
tobacco control policies, e-cigarette advertising, and e-cigarette Twitter activity over time and
across states.
African American Smokers’ Exposome
Emory Winship Cancer Institute Strategic Initiative Pilot Grant – Tobacco Related Cancer
Funding Agency: Emory Winship Cancer Institute
Period of Support: March 1, 2015 to February 29, 2016
Carla Berg (Role: co-PI)
Direct Costs: $100,000
Description: A one-year pilot grant to conduct formative research regarding multilevel factors
associated with tobacco use and disease risk outcomes in African American smokers.
Gene x Environment Interactions Influencing Smoking among African American Females
Funding Agency: Center for Contextual Genetics and Prevention Sciences, University of Georgia
& Emory University
Period of Support: July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Direct Costs: $22,600
Description: A one-year grant aimed at examining gene x environment interactions effecting
smoking initiation, progression, and potential cessation among young adult African American
females.
Co-Investigator/Consultant
Development and Pilot Testing of a Technology-based Smoking Cessation Intervention for Cancer
Survivors
Kennedy Survivorship Award
Funding Agency: Emory University Winship Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: March 1, 2012 to February 28, 2014
Direct Costs: $72,727
Description: A two-year grant aimed at developing an intervention targeting survivors of
smoking-related cancers and testing its feasibility, acceptability, and potential effectiveness.
Brief Interventions to Create Smoke-Free Home Policies among Low-Income Households
NIH U01 State & Community Tobacco Control Policy & Media Research (U01CA154282-01)
Berg Vita 3
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Co-Investigator; PI: Kegler)
Direct Costs: $8,124,037
Description: A 5-year grant aimed at developing and testing an intervention to encourage
implementation of home smoking restrictions delivered through the 2-1-1 call centers. This is a
collaborative effort among four Cancer Prevention and Control Research Networks throughout
the U.S.
Emory Prevention Research Center
Funding Agency: CDC
Agen#1U48 DP001909
Carla Berg (Role: Co-Investigator; PI: Michelle Kegler); .6 calendar months (5% effort)
Period of Support: September 30, 2009 to September 29, 2014
Funding: $1,464,739 direct; $536,996 indirect; $2,001,735 total
Description: Five-year center grant aimed at advancing prevention, particularly among high-risk,
underserved communities.
Completed
Principal Investigator
SIP12-060: Innovative Messaging on Tobacco Control Policies Targeting Diverse Populations
Funding Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (3U48DP001909-04S1)
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2014
Direct Costs: $130,000
Description: A two-year grant aimed at developing innovative messages to promote tobacco
control policies among diverse populations.
Developing a Tailored eHealth Smoking Intervention for Community College Students
NIH K07 Career Development Award (K07 CA139114)
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: May 1, 2010 to April 30, 2015
Direct Costs: $669,203
Description: A 5-year career development award aimed at developing and piloting a web-based
smoking cessation intervention for community college students using tobacco industry market
research to inform intervention development.
Gene-Environment Interactions Influencing Smoking Initiation, Progression, and Potential Cessation
among White College Students: Capitalizing on an Innovative Cessation Intervention Trial
Robbins Scholar Award
Funding Agency: Emory University Winship Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: March 1, 2012 to February 28, 2014
Direct Costs: $54,545.50
Description: A 2-year mentored award aimed at examining genetic and environmental factors
influencing smoking initiation and progression among White young adult smokers.
Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar
Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Clinicians and Scientists
Funding Agency: Georgia Cancer Coalition
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Carla Berg (Scholar)
Period of Support: July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2014
Direct Costs: $250,000
Description: Five-year grant to be used to advance cancer research in Georgia.
Fulbright Grant
Funding Agency: Institute of International Education; Council for International Exchange of
Scholars (#48131253)
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: September 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013
Direct Costs: $21,160
Description: A four-month research/teaching scholarship at Tbilisi State Medical University
International School of Public Health to teach Global Tobacco Control and conduct tobacco
control and related policies in the Republic of Georgia.
A Community-Based, Coach-Assisted Exercise Program for Breast Cancer Survivors
Glenn Breast Cancer Survivorship Award
Funding Agency: Emory University Winship Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013
Direct Costs: $35,400
Description: A one-year grant aimed at examining the utilization of a coach-assisted program at
the Metro-Atlanta YMCA’s among breast cancer survivors and testing its feasibility,
acceptability, and potential effectiveness.
Smoking and Depression among an HIV-risk Population in China
Funding Agency: Center for AIDS Research, Emory University
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Direct Costs : $2,000
Period of Support: November 1, 2011 to October 31, 2012
Description: A one-year grant examining smoking and depressive symptoms among high HIV
risk individuals in China.
Nondaily vs. Daily Smoking among Whites and African Americans: An Examination of Psychosocial
Factors and Carcinogen Levels
Funding Agency: University Research Committee, Emory University
Period of Support: May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2012
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Direct Costs: $30,000
Description: A one-year grant aimed at examining smoking among African American college
students borrowing market research tactics from the tobacco industry.
Smoking Cessation Intervention for Lung and Head/Neck Cancer Survivors
Emory Winship Cancer Institute Seed Grant for Scientific Research Projects
Funding Agency: Emory Winship Cancer Institute
Period of Support: May 1, 2010 to April 30, 2011
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Direct Costs: $50,000
Description: A one-year pilot grant to conduct formative research and pilot an intervention trial
targeting smoking cessation among lung and head/neck cancer survivors.
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Market Segmentation in Young Adults’ Responses to Minnesota’s Freedom to Breathe Act
Clearway Minnesota Postdoctoral Research Award (RC-2007-0024)
Funding Agency: Clearway Minnesota
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2009
Direct Costs: $126,312
Description: A 2-year postdoctoral award investigating the attitudes and beliefs regarding social
support and public policy related to smoking among university students.
Understanding Young Adults’ Responses to a State Smoking Ban
Prevent Cancer Foundation Postdoctoral Research Award
Funding Agency: Prevent Cancer Foundation
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
(Funded and declined due to receipt of ClearWay Minnesota Postdoctoral funding)
Description: A 2-year postdoctoral award investigating the attitudes and beliefs regarding social
support and public policy related to smoking among university students.
The Effectiveness of a Hope Intervention in Coping with Cold Pressor Pain
American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award
Funding Agency: American Psychological Association
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Period of Support: September 2005 to August 2006
Direct Costs: $1,000
Description: Dissertation research aimed to develop and examine an intervention targeted at lowhope college students to increase hope and thereby increase pain tolerance on an experimental
pain task.
Co-Investigator/Consultant
Innovative Web-Based Intervention for Smoking Cessation among College Students
National Institutes of Health (1R43TR000358-01)
Carla Berg (Role: Consultant: PI: Sokol)
Period of Support: August 15, 2012 to August 14, 2012
Direct Costs: $150,000
Description: A one-year small business grant to develop a web-based health behavior intervention
to market to vendors near college campuses to promote health-related goods and services.
Barriers to Continued Care and Health-Maintenance Behaviors among Young Adult Cancer Survivors
Funding Agency: Emory Egleston Children’s Research Center
Carla Berg (Role: Co-Investigator; PI: Esiashvili)
Direct Costs: $50,000
Period of Support: January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012
Description: A one-year pilot study aiming to conduct formative research regarding barriers to
continued care and health-compromising behaviors among young adult cancer survivors and
intervention development to promote continued care and health-maintenance behaviors.
Mississippi Delta Health Collaborative Evaluation Lead
Funding Agency: Mississippi Department of Health
Carla Berg (Role: Co-Investigator); PI: Kegler
Period of Support: September 1, 2009-August 31, 2012
Direct Costs: $300,000
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Description: Three-year grant to collaborate with in-state lead, Jackson State University’s
Mississippi Urban Research Center, to evaluate programs to reduce cardiovascular risk factors,
particularly in the Delta region, where people have the highest rates of cardiovascular disease and
risk factors in the nation.
Pending
Principal Investigator
Enhancing Care through Personal Health e-Record Management in Cancer Survivors
NIH PA 12-275: Examination of Survivorship Care Planning Efficacy and Impact [R01]
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: co-Principal Investigator)
Direct Costs: $2,500,000
Description: A five-year grant aimed at developing and pilot testing a technology-based
intervention promoting self-management and quality of life among young adult cancer survivors
and healthcare systems level changes in delivery of cancer survivorship care.
In-Depth Examination of E-Cigarette Consumer Behavior and Advertising Tactics
PA-13-302: Research Project Grant [R01]
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: Principal Investigator)
Direct Costs: $2,500,000
Description: A five-year grant aimed at analyzing qualitative and quantitative data regarding ecigarette advertising, consumer purchasing behavior, and the association between advertising and
consumer behavior.
Co-Investigator/Consultant
Adapting an Empirically-supported Smoke-free Homes Intervention for Georgian Households
NCI Administrative Supplement (PAR-15-155)
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: co-Investigator); PI: Walter Curran
Direct Costs: $195,000
Description: A pilot study aimed at adapting and pilot testing a brief smoke-free homes
intervention for households in the Republic of Georgia.
Comparative Effectiveness Research of Two Smoking Cessation Interventions Implemented in
Comprehensive Cancer Centers (CCCs)
NCI R01
Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health
Carla Berg (Role: co-Investigator, site PI); PI: Sonia Duffy
Direct Costs: $256,607
Description: This study will compare the efficacious, nurse-initiated Tobacco Tactics intervention
to nurse referral to National Cancer Institute Smoking Cessation Resources in six comprehensive
cancer centers.
Comparative Effectiveness Research of Two Smoking Cessation Interventions Implemented in
Comprehensive Cancer Centers (CCCs)
Funding Agency: PCORI
Carla Berg (Role: co-Investigator, site PI); PI: Sonia Duffy
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Direct Costs: $256,607
Description: This study will compare the efficacious, nurse-initiated Tobacco Tactics intervention
to nurse referral to National Cancer Institute Smoking Cessation Resources in six comprehensive
cancer centers.
An Intervention to Create Household Marijuana Rules in a New Legal Context
PA-13-302: Research Project Grant
Funding Agency: National Cancer Institute
Carla Berg (Role: co-Investigator); co-PIs: Michelle Kegler; David Buller
Direct Costs: $2,000,000
Description: A four-year grant aimed at adapting an empirically-supported tobacco smoke-free
homes intervention to address marijuana use in the home.
PUBLICATIONS
(Student authors indicated with an asterisk)
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
1.
Berg, C.J., Zheng, P., & Kegler, M. C. (2015). Perceived Benefits of Smoke-free Homes, the
Process of Establishing Them, and Enforcement Challenges in Shanghai, China: A Qualitative Study.
BMC Public Health, 15(89).
2.
Berg, C. J. (In press). Preferred Flavors and Reasons for E-cigarette Use and Discontinued Use
among Never, Current, and Former Smokers. International Journal of Public Health.
3.
*Berg, C. J., Buller, D., Schauer, G.L., Windle, M., Stratton, E., & Kegler, M.C. (In press).
Rules Regarding Marijuana and Its Use in Personal Residences: Findings from Marijuana Users and
Nonusers Recruited through Social Media. Journal of Environmental and Public Health.
4.
*Lewis, M., Wang, Y., Cahn, Z., & Berg, C. J. (In press). An Exploratory Analysis of Cigarette
Price Premium, Market Share, and Consumer Loyalty in Relation to Continued Consumption versus
Cessation in a National U.S. Panel. BMJ Open.
5.
*Greenblatt, A., Berg, C.J., Higgins, M., & Pinto, M. (In press). Exploring the relationships
among level of contact, nature of contact, mental health literacy and stigma in adolescent girls. Mental
Health Nursing.
6.
Howard, D.H., Richards, T. B., Bach, P. B., Kegler, M. C., & Berg, C. J. (In press).
Comorbidities, smoking status, and life expectancy among persons eligible for lung cancer screening.
Cancer.
7.
*Berg, C.J., Aslanikashvili, A., & Djibuti, M. (In press). A Cross-Sectional Study Examining
Adult Smoking Rates and Recent Quit Attempts in the Republic of Georgia. Tobacco Control and Public
Health in Eastern Europe.
8.
Kegler, M. C., Haardoerfer, R., Berg, C. J., Escoffery, C., Bundy, L., Williams, R., & Mullen, P.
(In press). Challenges in Enforcing Home Smoking Rules in a Low-Income Population: Implications for
Measurement and Intervention Design. Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
9.
*Westby, R., Berg, C. J., & Leach, C. (In press). Gender, race, BMI, and social support in
relation to the health-related quality of life of cancer survivors: A report from the American Cancer
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Society’s Study of Cancer Survivors-II (SCS-II). Quality of Life Research.
10.
Berg, C. J., Thrasher, J. F., HaardÓ§rfer, R., O’Connor, J., & Kegler, M. C. (In press). Reactions
to Smoke-free Policies and Messaging Strategies in Support and Opposition: A Comparison of
Southerners versus non-Southerners in the U.S. Health Behavior and Policy Review.
11.
Berg, C. J., Ribisl, K., Thrasher, J. F., HaardÓ§rfer, R., O’Connor, J., & Kegler, M. C. (2015).
Reactions to Cigarette Taxes and Related Messaging: Is the South Different? American Journal of Health
Behavior, 39(5), 721-731.
12.
Westmaas, J. L., Berg, C. J., Alcaraz, K. I., & Stein, K. (2015). Health Behavior Theory
Constructs and Smoking and Cessation-Related Behavior among Survivors of Ten Cancers Nine Years
after Diagnosis: A Report from the American Cancer Society’s Study of Cancer Survivors. Psychooncology, 24(10), 1286-1294.
13.
*Schauer, G. L., Berg, C. J., Kegler, M. C., Donovan, D., & Windle, M. (In press). Assessing the
Overlap Between Tobacco and Marijuana: Trends in Patterns of Dual Tobacco and Marijuana Use in
Adults from 2003-2012. Addictive Behaviors.
14.
Berg, C. J., Stratton, E., Esiashvili, N., & Mertens, A. (In press). Young Adult Cancer Survivors’
Experience with Cancer Treatment and Follow-up Care and Perceptions of Barriers to Engaging in
Recommended Care. Journal of Cancer Education.
15.
*Schauer, G. L., Berg, C. J., Kegler, M. C., Donovan, D. M., & Windle, M. (In press).
Differences in Tobacco Product Use Among Past Month Adult Marijuana Users and Non-Users: Findings
from the 2003-2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
16.
Djibuti, M., Zurashvili, T., Kasrashvili, T., & Berg, C. J. (2015). Factors associated with HIV
Counseling and Testing Behavior among Undergraduates of Universities and Vocational Technical
Training Schools in Tbilisi, Georgia. BMC Public Health, 15, 427.
17.
Berg, C. J., Stratton, E., Esiashvili, N., Mertens, A., & Vanderpool, R. C. (2015). Providers’
perspectives on addressing health risk behaviors and mental health among young adult survivors of
childhood cancer. American Journal of Clinical Cancer Research, 3(1), Article ID 201500640.
18.
Berg, C. J., Haardoerfer, R., Windle, M., Solomon, M., & Kegler, M. C. (2015). Smoke-free
Policies in Multiunit Housing: Smoking Behavior and Reactions to Messaging Strategies in Support and
Opposition. Preventing Chronic Diseases, 12(E98), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.140479.
19.
*Berg, C. J., Stratton, E., Esiashvili, N., Mertens, A., & Vanderpool, R. C. (In press). Providers'
perspectives of survivorship care for young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of Cancer
Education.
20.
*Berg, C.J., Solomon, M., Barkley, A., Bailey, E., Goodwin, S., & Kegler, M. C. (2015).
Tobacco Taxes in the Southeastern U.S. States: Views from Former Legislators. Health Behavior and
Policy Review, 2(5), 333-342.
21.
Berg, C. J., Ajay, V. S., Ali, M. K., Kondal, D., Khan, H. M., Shivashankar, R., Pradepa, R.,
Mohan, D., Fatmi, Z., Kadir, M. M., Tandon, N., Viswanathan, M., Narayan, K. M. V., & Prabhakaran,
D. (2015). A Cross-Sectional Study of the Prevalence and Correlates of Tobacco Use in Chennai, Delhi,
and Karachi: The CARRS Surveillance Study. BMC Public Health, 15(483), DOI 10.1186/s12889-015-
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1817-z.
22.
Berg, C.J., Stratton, E., Giblin, J., Bruner, D., Miller, A., & Gary, R. (2015). Changes in Physical
Activity and Psychological Factors Among Breast Cancer Survivors Enrolled in a YMCA Program.
Internet Journal of Oncology, 11(1), http://ispub.com/IJO/11/1/23636.
23.
Scheuermann, T., Nollen, N., Cox, L., Reitzel, L., Berg, C. J., Guo, H., Resnicow, K., &
Ahluwalia, J. (2014). Smoking dependence across the levels of cigarette smoking in a multiethnic sample.
Addictive Behaviors, 43, 1-6.
24.
Berg, C. J., Stratton, E., Giblin, J., Esiashvili, N., & Mertens, A. (2014). Pilot results of an online
intervention targeting health promoting behaviors among young adult cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology,
23 (10), 1196-1199.
25.
Zheng, P., Berg, C.J., Kegler, M. C., Fu, W., Wang, J., Liu, D., & Fu, H. (2014). Home exposure
to secondhand smoke in Shanghai, China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public
Health, 11, 12015-12028.
26.
Berg, C.J., Zheng, P., & Kegler, M. C. (2014). Family interactions regarding fathers’ smoking
and cessation in Shanghai, China. Journal of Smoking Cessation, doi:10.1017/jsc.2014.25.
27.
Berg, C. J., Barr, D.B., Stratton, E., Escoffery, C., & Kegler, M. C. (2014). Attitudes toward ecigarettes, reasons for initiating e-cigarette use, and changes in smoking behavior after initiation: A pilot
longitudinal study of regular cigarette smokers. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2014, 4, 789-800.
28.
Berg, C. J., Romero, D. R., & Pulvers, K. (2015). Individual schemas of a smoker and perceived
harm of tobacco products in relation to change in tobacco product use over one year among young adults.
Substance Use and Misuse, 50(1), 90-98.
29.
*Berg, C. J., Stratton, E., Schauer, G., Lewis, M., Wang, Y., Windle, M., & Kegler, M. C.
(2015). Perceived harm, addictiveness, and social acceptability of tobacco products and marijuana among
young adults: Marijuana, electronic cigarettes, and hookah win. Substance Use and Misuse, 50(1), 79-89.
30.
*Padilla, M., Berg, C. J., Schauer, G., Lang, D., & Kegler, M. C. (2014). Allowing cigarette or
marijuana smoking in the home and car: Prevalence and correlates in a young adult sample. Health
Education Research. doi: 10.1093/her/cyu051
31.
Kegler, M.C., Bundy, L., Haardoerfer, R., Escoffery, C., Berg, C.J., Yembra, D., Kreuter, M.,
Hovell, M., Mullen, P., Williams, R., Ribisl, K., & Burnham, D. (2015). A minimal intervention to
promote smoke-free homes among 2-1-1 callers: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of
Public Health, 105(3), 530-537.
32.
Kegler, M. C., Honeycutt, S., Davis, M., Russell, E., Berg, C. J., Dove, C., Gamble, A., &
Hawkins, J. (In press). Evaluating policy, systems and environmental change at the community level:
Illustrations from the Mississippi Delta Health Collaborative. Health Education and Behavior.
33.
Zheng, P., Kegler, M. C., Berg, C. J., Fu, W., Wang, J., Zhou, X., Liu, D., & Fu, H. (2014).
Correlates of smoke-free home policies in Shanghai, China. Biomed Research International. Article ID
249534, 8 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/249534
34.
Westmaas, J. L., Alcaraz, K., Berg, C. J., & Stein, K. (2014). Prevalence and correlates of
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smoking and cessation-related behavior among survivors of ten cancers: Findings from a nation-wide
survey nine years after diagnosis. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
35.
Scheuermann, T.S., Thomas, J.L., Berg, C.J., Hayes, R.B., Harwood, E.M., Shanafelt, A.P.,
Wolff, E.R., & Ahluwalia, J.S. (2014). A qualitative exploration of smoking influences and quit attempts
among nondaily smokers. Health Behavior and Policy Review, 1(3), 172-182.
36.
Berg, C. J., Escoffery, C., Bundy, L., Haardoerfer, R., Zheng, P., & Kegler, M. C. (2014).
Cigarette users interest in using or switching to electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) or smokeless
tobacco for harm reduction, cessation, or novelty. Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
doi:10.1093/ntr/ntu103
37.
*Berg, C.J., Lowe, K., Stratton, E., Goodwin, S.B., Grimsley, L., Rodd, J., Williams, C., Mattox,
C., & Foster, B. (2014). Sociodemographic, psychosocial, and health behavior risk factors associated with
sexual risk behaviors among college students. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine, 4(6), doi:
10.4236/ojpm.2014.46046.
38.
*Lewis, M., Wang, Y., & Berg, C. J. (2014). Tobacco control environment in the United States
and individual consumer characteristics in relation to continued smoking: Differential responses among
menthol smokers? Preventive Medicine, 65, 47-51.
39.
Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., Wang, X., Ding, Y., He, N., & Wong, F. Y. (2014). Prior utilization of and
future interest in cessation resources among HIV-positive and HIV-negative MSM smokers in Chengdu,
China. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 16(10), 1283-1288.
40.
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C., & Foster, B. (2014). Physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake among Black and White female
college students at two- and four-year colleges and universities. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine, 4,
229-239.
41.
*Tran, A., Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., & Sales, J. M. (2014). Problem drinking behaviors: Differential
effects of sex, campus environment, and stress among White versus Black college students. Open Journal
of Preventive Medicine, 4, 216-221.
42.
Berg, C. J., Aslanikashvili, A., & Djibuti, M. (2014). A cross-sectional study examining youth
smoking rates and correlates in Tbilisi, GE. Biomed Research International, 2014, Article ID 476438.
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*Berg, C. J., Stratton, E., Sokol, M., Santamaria, A., Bryant, L. O., & Rodriguez, R. (2014).
Novel incentives and messaging in an online college smoking intervention. American Journal of Health
Behavior, 38(5), 668-680.
44.
Kollath, C., Abad-Vivero, E. N., Thrasher, J. F., Travers, M. B., O’Connor, R. J., Kurgman, D.,
Berg, C. J., & Hardin, J. (2014). Adult smokers’ responses to “corrective statements” regarding tobacco
industry deception. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 47(1), 26-36.
45.
Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., Wang, X., Ding, Y., He, N., Johnson, B. A., & Wong, F. Y. (2014).
Healthcare provider intervention on smoking and quit attempts among HIV-positive versus HIV-negative
MSM smokers in Chengdu, China. AIDS Care, 26(9), 1201-1207.
46.
Swayampakala, K., Thrasher, J., Carpenter, M., Luz Myriam Reynales-Shigematsu, L. M.,
Cupertio, A., Berg, C. J. (2013). Level of cigarette consumption and quit behavior in a population of low-
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intensity smokers – Longitudinal results from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Survey in Mexico.
Addictive Behaviors, 38(4), 1958-1965. PMID: 23380491. PMCID: PMC3579525.
47.
Khariwal, S. S., Buchanan, T. S., Berg, C. J., Hayes, R. B., Nollen, N. L., Thomas, J. L., Guo,
H., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Benowitz, N. L. (2014). Cotinine and tobacco-specific carcinogen exposure
among nondaily smokers in a multiethnic sample. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 16(5), 600-605.
48.
*Coleman, S., Berg, C. J., & Thompson, N.J. (2014). Social support, nutrition intake, and
physical activity in cancer survivors. American Journal of Health Behavior, 38(3), 414-419.
49.
Gao, J., Berg, C. J., Huang, L., Zheng, P., & Fu, H. (2013). What are the sales practices of
internet cigar vendors in China? Tobacco Control, Epub 2013 Oct 15. PMID: 24128427.
50.
*Enofe, N., Berg, C. J., & Nehl, E. (2014). Alternative tobacco product use among college
students: Who is at highest risk? American Journal of Health Behavior, 38(2), 180-189.
51.
Li, X., Gao, J., Zheng, P., Fu, H., Nehl, E. J., Wong, F. Y., Berg, C. J., & Kegler, M. C. (2013).
Lessons from an evaluation of a provincial-level smoking control policy in Shanghai, China. PLOS ONE,
8(9), e74306. PMID: 24058544. PMCID: PMC3769237.
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*Schauer, G. L., Malarcher, A., & Berg, C. J. (2014). Differences in smoking and cessation
characteristics among adult nondaily smokers: Findings from the 2009-2010 National Adult Tobacco
Survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 16(1), 58-68. PMID: 23925825.
53.
*Suragh, T. A., Berg, C. J., & Nehl, E. (2013). Market segments of college females and males in
relation to substance use behaviors. Social Marketing Quarterly, 19(3), 172-187.
54.
*Schauer, G. L., Berg, C. J., & Bryant, L. O. (2013). Sex differences in psychosocial correlates
of polysubstance use among heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual college students. American Journal
of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. PMID: 23773221.
55.
Escoffery, C., Bundy, L., Carvalho, M., Yembra, D., Berg, C.J., & Kegler, M. C. (2013).
Thirdhand smoke as a potential intervention message for promoting smoke-free homes. Health Education
Research, 28(5), 923-930. PMID: 23669213. PMCID: PMC3772331.
56.
*Berg, C. J., Schauer, G. L., Buchanan, T. S., Sterling, K., DeSisto, C., Pinsker, E. A., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2013). Perceptions of addiction, attempts to quit, and successful quitting in nondaily and
daily smokers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(4), 1059-1067.
57.
Zheng, P., Ge, X., Qian, H., Wang, F., Fu, H., Berg, C.J., & Kegler, M.C. (2013). “Zhonghua”
tobacco advertisement in Shanghai: A descriptive study. Tobacco Control. PMID: 2356447.
58.
Li, X., Zheng, P., Fu H., Berg, C.J., & Kegler, M.C. (2013). Results from an evaluation of
tobacco control policies at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Tobacco Control, 00, 1-6.
doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2012-050816
59.
Berg, C. J. (2014). Reasons for Nondaily Smoking among young adults: Scale development and
validation. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 9 (1), 17-25.
60.
Berg, C. J. (2013). Nondaily Smoking Cessation Motivation among young adults: Scale
development and validation. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 8(2), 97-105.
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61.
*Yu, F., Nehl, E.J., Zheng, T., He, N., Berg, C.J., Lemieux, A.J., Sullivan, P.S., & Wong, F.Y.
(2013). A syndemic including cigarette smoking and sexual risk behaviors among a sample of MSM in
Shanghai, China. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 132(1-2), 265-270. PMID: 23517682. PMCID:
PMC3726538.
62.
Berg, C. J., Bundy, L., Escoffery, C., Haardörfer, R., & Kegler, M. C. (2013). Telephoneassisted placement of air nicotine monitors to validate self-reported smoke-free home policies. Public
Health, 127(4), 342-344. PMID: 23480954. PMCID: PMC3640587.
63.
*Berg, C. J., Wen, H., Cummings, J., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Druss, B. G. (2013). Depression and
substance abuse and dependence in relation to current smoking and frequency of smoking among
nondaily and daily smokers. American Journal on Addictions, 22, 581-589.
64.
*Berg, C. J., Schauer, G. L., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Benowitz, N. L. (2012). Correlates of NNAL
levels among nondaily and daily smokers in the college student population. Current Biomarker Findings,
2012 (2), 87-94.
65.
Berg, C.J., Carpenter, M.J., Jardin, B., & Ostroff, J.S. (2013). Harm reduction and cessation
efforts and interest in cessation strategies among survivors of smoking-related cancers. Journal of Cancer
Survivorship, 7(1), 44-54. PMID: 23307036. PMCID: PMC3568241.
66.
*Pinsker, E. A., Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., Prokhorov, A. V., Buchanan, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2013).
Intent to quit among daily and nondaily college student smokers. Health Education Research, 28(2), 313325. PMID: 23197630. PMCID: PMC3594929.
67.
*Berg, C. J., Schauer, G. L., Rodgers, K., & Narula, S. K., (2012). College student smokers:
Former vs. current and nonsmokers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43(5S3):S229–S236.
PMID: 23079221.
68.
Berg, C. J., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Cropsey, K. (2013). Predictors of adherence to behavioral
counseling and pharmacotherapy among female prisoners enrolled in a smoking cessation trial. Journal of
Correctional Health Care, 19(4), 236-247. PMID: 23955055.
69.
Sterling, K. L., Berg, C. J., Thomas, A. N., Glantz, S. & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2013). Factors
associated with little cigar and cigarillo use among college students. American Journal of Health
Behavior, 37(3), 325-333.
70.
Buchanan, T. S., Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Nazir, N., Benowitz, N. L., Yu, L., Yturralde, O., Jacob,
P., Ahluwalia, J. S., Nollen, N. L. (2012). Adherence to varenicline among African American smokers: A
comparison of blood levels, pill count, and self-report. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 14(9), 10831091. PMID:22367976. PMCID:PMC3432278.
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*Berg, C.J., Thomas, A. N., Mertens, A., Schauer, G. L., Pinsker, E. A., Ahluwalia, J. S., &
Khuri, F. R. (2013). Correlates of continued smoking versus cessation among survivors of smokingrelated cancers. Psycho-Oncology, 22(4), 799-806. doi: 10.1002/pon.3077. PMID:22488864.
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Buchanan, T. S., Cox, L. S., Nollen, N. L., Thomas, J. L., Berg, C. J., Mayo, M. S., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2013). Perceived treatment assignment and smoking cessation in a clinical trial of
bupropion. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 15(2), 567-571. PMID:22949570. PMCID: PMC3611997.
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73.
Kegler, M. C., Escoffery, C., Bundy, L., Berg, C. J., Haardoerfer, R., Yembra, D., & Schauer, G.
L. (2012). Pilot study results from a brief intervention to create smoke-free homes. Journal of
Environmental and Public Health. doi:10.1155/2012/951426. PMID:22675374. PMCID:PMC3362929.
74.
*Berg, C. J., & Schauer, G. L. (2012). Results of a feasibility and acceptability trial of an online
smoking cessation program targeting young adult nondaily smokers. Journal of Environmental and
Public Health, Article ID 248541, doi:10.1155/2012/248541. PMID:22570666. PMCID:PMC3335250.
75.
*Narula, S., Berg, C. J., Escoffery, C., & Blecher, E. (2012). College student smoking in South
Africa: Smoking patterns, attitudes, and perceived consequences of tobacco policies. Journal of Addiction
Research and Therapy. S1:005. Doi:10.4172/2155-6105.S1-005
76.
Berg, C. J., Daley, C. M., Nazir, N., Cully, A., Pacheco, C. M., Buchanan, T., Ahluwalia, J. S.,
Greiner, K. A., & Choi, W. S. (2012). Secondhand smoke exposure among American Indians in the
workplace and in the home. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 5(2), 81-91.
PMID:23795333. PMCID:PMC3689312.
77.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Hayes, R. B., Murtha, E., Nollen, N., Nehl, E., Choi, W. S., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012). Smoking frequency among current college student smokers: Distinguishing
characteristics and factors related to readiness to quit smoking. Health Education Research, 27(1), 141150. PMID:22156071. PMCID:PMC3605919.
78.
*Berg, C. J., Schauer, G. L., Asfour, O. A., Thomas, A. N., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011).
Psychosocial factors and health-risk behaviors associated with hookah use among college students.
Journal of Addiction Research and Therapy, S2, 001. doi:10.4172/2155-6105.S2-001
79.
Berg, C. J., Kirch, M., Webb Hooper, M., McAlpine, D., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012).
Ethnic group differences in the relationship between depressive symptoms and smoking. Ethnicity and
Health, 17 (1-2), 55-69. PMID: 22300176.
80.
*Mendel, J. R., Berg, C. J., Windle, R. C., & Windle, M. (2012). Predicting young adulthood
smoking among adolescent smokers and nonsmokers. American Journal of Health Behaviors, 35 (4),
542-554. PMID: 22488404.
81.
*Berg, C. J., Painter, J. E., Sales, J. M., Mays, D., Rose, E., Wingood, G. M., & DiClemente, R.
J. (2012). Smoking as a risk factor for STI diagnosis among African American females. American Journal
of Health Behavior, 36 (4), 505-512. PMID:22488400.
82.
Sutfin, E. L., McCoy, T. P., Berg, C. J., Champion, H., Helme, D. W., O’Brien, M. C., &
Wolfson, M. (2012). Tobacco use among college students: A comparison of daily and nondaily smokers.
American Journal of Health Behavior, 36 (2), 218-229. PMID:22370259. PMCID:PMC3693762.
83.
Berg, C. J., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2013). Dietary fat intake and exercise among two-year
and four-year college students: Differences in behavior and psychosocial factors. Community College
Journal of Research and Practice, 37(5), 388-396.
84.
*White, L. J., Chin-Quee, A. L., Berg, C. J., Wise, J. C., & Hapner, E. R. (2012). Differences in
head and neck cancer risk perception between smoking and non-smoking NASCAR attendees.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. PMID: 22368040
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85.
Berg, C. J., Swan, D. W., Fredrick, G., Daniel, S., & Kegler, M. C. (2012). Smoke-free policies
at home, at work, and at church: Impact on smoking level and recent quit attempts among a southern rural
population. Preventing Chronic Disease, 9, E27. PMCID: PMC3277391
86.
Berg, C. J., Daley, C. M., Nazir, N., Kinlacheeny, J.B., Ashley, A., Ahluwalia, J. S., Greiner,
K.A., & Choi, W. S. (2011). Physical activity and fruit and vegetable intake among American Indians.
Journal of Community Health. doi: 10.1007/s10900-011-9417-z. PMID:21630108.
PMCID:PMC3259287.
87.
Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Choi, W. S., Mayo, M. S., Krebill, R., Bronars, C. A., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2011). Assessment of depression among African American light smokers. Journal of Health Psychology,
17 (2), 197-206. PMID:21775497.
88.
*Berg, C. J., Sutfin, E. L., Mendel, J., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012). Use of and interest in cessation
strategies among daily and nondaily college student smokers. Journal of American College Health, 60
(3), 194-202. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2011.586388. PMID:22420696.
89.
Cupertino, A. P., Berg, C. J., Gajewski , B., Hui, S. A., Richter, K., Catley, D., & Ellerbeck, E.
F. (2011). Change in self-efficacy, autonomous motivation, and controlled motivation predicting smoking
cessation. Journal of Health Psychology, 17(5), 640-652. PMID:22076554. PMCID:PMC3549683.
90.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P., Guo, H., Klatt, C. M., Thomas, J. L., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2011).
Using market research to understand health behaviors among college students. College Student Journal,
45.
91.
Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. T., Guo, H. F., An, L. C., Okuyemi, K., Collins, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2012). Change in smoking, diet and walking for exercise in African Americans. Health Education &
Behavior, 39 (2). doi: 10.1177/1090198111432252. PMID:22330092.
92.
*Berg, C. J., Thrasher, J., Westmaas, J. L., Buchanan, T., Pinsker, E., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011).
College student reactions to cigarette package health warning labels: Sociodemographic and psychosocial
factors related to perceived effectiveness of different approaches. Preventive Medicine, 53, 427-430.
doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.09.006. PMID:21945706. PMCID:PMC3230734.
93.
Berg, C. J., Buchanan, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011). Cardiovascular disease risk among light or
nondaily smokers. Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 5(6), 519-524. doi: 10.1007/s12170-011-0196y.
94.
*Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., Sterling, K., Buchanan, T. S., Narula, S., Sutfin, E., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2011). The development and validation of a scale assessing individual schemas used in classifying a
smoker: Implications for research and practice. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 13(12), 1257-65. doi:
10.1093/ntr/NTR144. PMID:21994337.
95.
Berg, C. J., An, L. C., Thomas, J. L., Lust, K., Sanem, J. R., Swan, D. W., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2011). Smoking patterns, attitudes, and motives: Unique characteristics among two-year versus four-year
college students. Health Education Research, 26(4), 614-623. doi: 10.1093/her/cyr017. PMID:21447751.
96.
Berg, C. J. (2011). The bottom line on Internet-based cessation interventions. Evidence-Based
Nursing, 14, 47-48. doi:10.1136/ebn1135
97.
Berg, C. J., Ritschel, L. A., Swan, D., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011). The role of hope in
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engaging in healthy behaviors among college students. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35 (4),
402-15. PMID: 22040587.
98.
Berg, C. J., Buchanan, T., Grimsley, L., Rodd, J., & Smith, D. (2011). Personality factors and
health-risk behaviors associated with marijuana use among college students. Open Journal of Preventive
Medicine, 1 (3), 101-108. dOI: 10.4236/ojpm.2011.13015. PMID:18677880.
99.
Berg, C. J., Nehl, E. J., Wong, F. Y., He, N., Huang, Z. J., Ahluwalia, J. S. & Zheng, T. (2011).
Prevalence and correlates of tobacco use among men who have sex with men in Shanghai, China.
Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 13(1), 22-28. doi:10.1093/ntr/ntq193. PMID:21059821.
PMCID:PMC3107608.
100.
*Berg, C. J., Lessard, L., Parelkar, P. P., Thrasher, J., Escoffery, C., Kegler, M. C., Goldade, K.,
& Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011). College student reactions to smoke-free policies in public, on campus, and at
home. Health Education Research, 26(1), 106-118. doi:10.1093/her/cyq076. PMID:21123843.
101.
Branstetter, A. D., Berg, C. J., Rapoff, M. S., & Belmont, J. M. (2010). Predicting children's
adherence to asthma medication regimens. Journal of Behavior Analysis in Sports, Fitness, and Medicine,
1(3), 172-185.
102.
*Berg, C. J., Parelkar, P. P., Lessard, L., Escoffery, C., Kegler, M. C., Sterling, K. L., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2010). Defining “smoker”: College student attitudes and related smoking characteristics.
Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 12(9), 963-969. doi:10.1093/ntr/ntq123. PMID:20675365.
103.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2010). Assessing self-perceptions across life domains:
Development and validation of the Self-Theory Scale. College Student Journal, 44(4), 952-967.
104.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Guo, H., Windle, M., Thomas, J. L., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C.
(2010). Using market research to characterize college students and identify potential targets for
influencing health behaviors. Social Marketing Quarterly, 16(4), 41-47.
doi:10.1080/15245004.2010.522768
105.
Pentz, R. D., & Berg, C. J. (2010). Smoking and ethics: What are the duties of oncologists? The
Oncologist, 15(9), 987. doi:10.1634/theoncologist.2010-0034. PMID:20736299. PMCID:PMC3228038.
106.
Berg, C. J., An, L. C., Kirch, M., Guo, H., Thomas, J. L., Patten, C. A., Ahluwalia, J. S., & West,
R. (2010). Failure to report attempts to quit smoking. Addictive Behaviors, 35(10), 900-904.
doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.06.009. PMID:20584571.
107.
Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. T., Guo, H. F., Okuyemi, K., An, L. C., Collins, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2010). Predictors of smoking reduction among Blacks. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 12(4), 423-431.
doi:10.1093/ntr/ntq019. PMID:20194521.
108.
Thomas, J. L., An, L. C., Luo, X., Scherber, R. M., Berg, C. J., Golden, D., Ehlinger, E.,
Murphy, S. E., Hecht, S. S., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2010). Abstinence and relapse rates following a college
campus-based Quit & Win contest. Journal of American College Health, 58(4), 365-372.
doi:10.1080/07448480903380268. PMID:20159760.
109.
Berg, C. J., Kirsch, M., Lust, K., Ehlinger, E., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2010). Healthrelated characteristics and incurring credit card debt as problem behaviors among college students.
Internet Journal of Mental Health, 6(2).
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110.
Sanem, J. R., Berg, C. J., An, L. C., Kirch, M. A., & Lust, K. A. (2009). Differences in tobacco
use among two- and four-year college students in Minnesota. Journal of American College Health, 58(2),
151-159. doi:10.1080/07448480903221376. PMID:19892652.
111.
Berg, C. J., Klatt, C. M., Thomas, J. L., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2009). The relationship of
field of study to smoking prevalence among college students. College Student Journal, 43(3).
112.
Berg, C. J., Lust, K., Sanem, J. R., Kirsch, M., Rudie, M., Ehlinger, E., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An,
L. C. (2009). Smoker self-identification vs. recent cigarette smoking among college students. American
Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36(4), 333-336. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2008.11.010. PMID:19201148.
113.
Berg, C. J. (2009). A comprehensive framework for conducting client assessments: Highlighting
strengths, environmental factors, and hope. Journal of Practical Consulting, (3)2, 9-13.
114.
An, L. C., Berg, C. J., Klatt, C. M., Perry, C. L., Thomas, J. L., Luo, X., Ehlinger, E., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2009). Symptoms of cough and shortness of breath among occasional young adult
smokers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 11(2), 126-133. doi:10.1093/ntr/ntp015. PMID:19264863.
PMCID:PMC2658904.
115.
Berg, C. J., Choi, W. S., Kaur, H., Nollen, N., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2009). The roles of parenting,
church attendance, and depression in adolescent smoking. Journal of Community Health, 34(1), 56-63.
doi:10.1007/s10900-008-9118-4. PMID:18830691.
116.
Thomas, J. L., Pulvers, K., Befort, C., Berg, C., Okuyemi, K., Mayo, M., Nazir, N., & Ahluwalia,
J. (2008). Smoking-related weight control expectancies among African American light smokers enrolled
in a smoking cessation trial. Addictive Behaviors, 33(10), 1329-1336. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2008.06.011.
PMID:18632210. PMCID:PMC2593451.
117.
An, L.C., Schillo, B. A., Saul, J. E., Wendling, A. H., Klatt, C. M., Berg, C. J., Ahluwalia, J. S.,
Kavanaugh, A. M., Christensen, M., & Luxenberg, M. G. (2008). Utilization of smoking cessation
informational, interactive, and online community resources as predictors of abstinence. Journal of
Medical Internet Research, 10(5), e55. doi:10.2196/jmir.1018. PMID:19103587. PMCID:PMC2630836.
118.
Klatt, C., Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. L., Ehlinger, E., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2008). The role
of online peer email support as part of a college smoking cessation website. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine, 35(6S), S471-S478. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2008.09.001. PMID:19012841.
119.
Berg, C. J., Snyder, C. R., & Hamilton, N. (2008). The effectiveness of a hope intervention in
coping with cold pressor pain. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(6), 804-809.
doi:10.1177/1359105308093864. PMID:18697893.
120.
Berg, C. J., Park, E., Chang, Y., & Rigotti, N. (2008). Is concern about post-cessation weight
gain a barrier to smoking cessation among pregnant women? Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10(7),
1159-1163. doi:10.1080/14622200802163068. PMID:18629725.
121.
Berg, C. J., Raminani, S., Greer, J., Harwood, M., & Safren, S. A. (2008). Participants’
perspectives on cognitive-behavioral therapy for adherence and depression in HIV. Psychotherapy
Research, 18(3), 271-280. doi:10.1080/10503300701561537. PMID:18815979. PMCID:PMC3639290.
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Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Mahnken, J. D., Greiner, K. A., & Ellerbeck, E. F. (2008). Autonomous
motivation as a critical factor in self-efficacy among rural smokers. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(3),
416-421. doi:10.1177/1359105307088144
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Berg, C. J., Rapoff, M., Snyder, C. R., & Belmont, J. M. (2007). The relationship of children’s
hope to pediatric asthma treatment adherence. Journal of Positive Psychology, 2(3), 176-184.
doi:10.1080/17439760701409629
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Berg, C. J., Michelson, S. E., & Safren, S. A. (2007). Behavioral aspects of HIV care:
Adherence, depression, substance use, and HIV-transmission behaviors. Infectious Disease Clinics of
North America, 21(1), 181-200. doi:10.1016/j.idc.2007.01.005. PMID:17502235.
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Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Nazir, N., Mussulman, L. M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Ellerbeck, E. F. (2006).
Correlates of home smoking restrictions among rural smokers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 8(3),
353-360. doi:10.1080/14622200600670132. PMID:16801293.
126.
Snyder, C. R., Ritschel, L. A., Rand, K. L., & Berg, C. J. (2006). Balancing psychological
assessments: Including human strengths and hope in the psychological report. Journal of Clinical
Psychology, 62(1), 33-46. doi:10.1002/jclp.20198. PMID:16273519.
127.
Snyder, C. R., Berg, C. J., Woodward, J. T., Gum, A., Rand, K. L., Wrobleski, K. K., Brown, J.,
& Hackman, A. (2005). Hope against the cold: Individual differences in trait hope and acute pain
tolerance on the cold pressor task. Journal of Personality, 73(2), 287-312. doi:10.1111/j.14676494.2005.00318.x. PMID:15745432.
128.
Snyder, C. R., Berg, C. J., & Yamhure, L. T. (2003). How clinicians can use hope and positive
psychology. Clinicians Research Digest, Supplement Bulletin 28, entire June Issue.
129.
Snyder, C. R., Parenteau, S. C., Shorey, H. S., Kahle, K. E., & Berg, C. J. (2002). Hope as the
underlying process in the psychotherapeutic change process. International Journal of Gestalt Therapy,
25, 11-29.
PAPERS UNDER REVIEW
1.
Kegler, M. C., Haardoerfer, R., Bundy, L., Escoffery, C., Berg, C. J., Fernandez, M., Williams,
R., & Hovell, M. (Under review). Do Partial Home Smoking Bans Signal Progress Toward a Smoke-Free
Home? Submitted to PLOS One, August, 2014.
2.
*Rogers, B. G., Kegler, M. C., Berg, C. J. Haardörfer, R, & Fredrick, G. T. (Under review).
Understanding the Food Insecurity and Obesity Relationship by Examining Potential Mediators: An
Exploratory Analysis. Resubmitted to Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, June, 2015.
3.
*Berg, C.J., Solomon, M., Bailey, E., Barkley, A., Goodwin, S., Bascombe, T., & Kegler, M. C.
(Under review). Views from Former State Legislators Regarding Factors Impacting Public Smoke-free
Policies in the Southeastern U.S. States. Submitted to Tobacco Regulatory Science, October, 2015.
4.
Bian, Q., Wang, F., Berg, C.J., Zhong, W., & Cui, X. (Under review). Reshaping Authority of
Health on Microblog Weibo: A Case Study of 2013 H7N9 Outbreak in China. Submitted to Asian Journal
of Communication, April, 2015.
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5.
Farrelly, M.C., Chaloupka, F.J., Emery, S.L., Henriksen, L., Berg, C. J., Kegler, M. C., Zhou, S.,
Ling, P., & Ginexi, E.M. (Under review). Setting an Agenda for Tobacco Control Program and Policy
Science.
6.
*Schauer, G.L., Hall, C., Berg, C.J., Donovan, D., Windle, M., Kegler, M.C. (Under review).
Differences in the relationship of marijuana and tobacco by frequency of use: a qualitative study with
young adults. Submitted to Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, September, 2015.
7.
*Bascombe, T., Scott, K. N., Ballard, D., Smith, S., Thompson, W., & Berg, C. J. (Under
review). Primary Healthcare Provider Knowledge, Beliefs, and Clinic-based Practices Regarding
Alternative Tobacco Products and Marijuana: A Qualitative Study. Submitted to Health Education
Research, July, 2015.
8.
*Lowe, K. A., Escoffery, C., Mertens, A., & Berg, C. J. (Under review). Distinct Health
Behavior and Psychosocial Profiles of Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Mixed Methods Study.
Resubmitted to Journal of Cancer Survivorship, September, 2015.
9.
*Berg, C. J., Haardörfer, R., Lewis, M., Fakhouri, T., Muir, K., Getachew, B., Lloyd, S.,
Thomas, S. F., Lanier, A., Trepanier, K., Johnston, T., Grimsley, L., Foster, B., Benson, S., Smith, A.,
Barr, D. B., & Windle, M. (Under review). Project DECOY: Documenting Experiences with Cigarettes
and Other Tobacco in Youth. Submitted to Tobacco Regulatory Science, October, 2015.
10.
Escoffery, C., Bundy, L., Haardörfer, R., Berg, C. J., Savas, L., Williams, R. S., Kegler, M. C.
(Under review). A Process Evaluation of an Intervention to Promote Home Smoking Bans among Low
Income Households. Submitted to Evaluation and Program Planning, August, 2015.
11.
Berg, C. J., Topurdize, M., Maglakelidze, N., Sturua, L., Shishniashvili, M., & Kegler, M. C.
(Under review). Correlates of Reactions to Smoke-free Public Policies and Adoption of Smoke-free
Home Policies in the Republic of Georgia. Submitted to the International Journal of Public Health,
September, 2015.
12.
Haardörfer, R., Berg, C. J., Lewis, M., Payne, J., Pillai, D., McDonald, B., & Windle, M. (Under
review). Polytobacco, marijuana, and alcohol use patterns in college students: A latent class analysis.
Submitted to Addictive Behaviors, October, 2015.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1.
Snyder, C. R., Shorey, H. S., & Berg, C. (2004). Hope: The imperative human motive. In W. E.
Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The concise Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral
science (pp. 440-441). Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley.
2.
Snyder, C. R., Wrobleski, K., Parenteau, S., & Berg, C. J. (2004). Hope and hopelessness. In L.
J. Haas (Ed.), Handbook of psychology in primary care (pp. 145-156). New York: Oxford University
Press.
3.
Adams, V., Rand, K. L., Kahle, K., Snyder, C. R., Berg, C. J., King, E. A., & RodriguesHansley, A. (2003). African Americans’ hope and coping with racism stressors. In R. Jacoby & G. Keinan
(Eds.), Between stress and hope (pp.235-250). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
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PRESENTATIONS: PLENARIES, SYMPOSIA, AND OTHER INVITED TALKS
(Student authors indicated with an asterisk)
1.
Thrasher, J. F., & Berg, C. J. (March, 2015). Strengthening Tobacco Research Capacity in Lowand Middle-Income Countries: Strategies, Challenges, and Lessons Learned. Symposium presentation at
the 2016 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
2.
Berg, C. J. (September, 2015). Smoke-free Policies in Multiunit Housing: Correlations with
Smoking Behavior and Reactions to Messaging Strategies in Support and Opposition. Presentation to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office on Smoking and Health. Webinar, Atlanta, Georgia.
3.
Berg, C. J. (June, 2015). Tobacco Use in the Context of Tuberculosis in the Republic of Georgia.
Meeting of Fogarty Research Team. Kazbegi, Georgia.
4.
Berg, C. J. (September, 2014). Tobacco Control in the Republic of Georgia: Challenges and
Opportunities. Meeting of Parliament Representatives. Tbilisi, Georgia.
5.
Berg, C. J. (May, 2014). Why is Tobacco Control Lagging in the Southeastern States?
Preliminary Findings and Remaining “Burning” Questions. Presentation to CDC Office of Smoking and
Health. Atlanta, Georgia.
6.
Berg, C. J. (June, 2014). Smoking among Cancer Survivors: Challenges and Opportunities. Fifth
European Conference on Survivors and Chronic Cancer Patients. Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
7.
Berg, C. J. (December, 2013). Addressing Smoking in Cancer Survivors: Challenges and
Opportunities. American University. Yerevan, Armenia.
8.
Berg, C. J. (October, 2013). Global Tobacco Control: Common Challenges and Opportunities
across Countries and Across Communities. International School of Economics and Technology. Tbilisi,
Georgia.
9.
*Berg, C. J., Pinsker, E. A., Nehl, E., Prokhorov, A. V., Buchanan, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012,
March). Intentions to quit smoking among daily smokers and native and converted nondaily smokers in
the college student population. Symposium presentation at the 2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco Annual Meeting. Houston, TX.
10.
Berg, C. J. (May, 2010). Hope: Why Is It Important and How Can We Enhance It? Department
of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan.
11.
Berg, C. J. (March, 2010). Release: Reframing Your World for Success. Gwinnett Technical
College Leadership Conference.
12.
Berg, C. J. (October, 2009). Findings from the ClearWay Minnesota St. Cloud Health Behavior
Study. St. Cloud State University, Invited Lecturer.
13.
Berg, C. J. (September, 2009). Fighting Smoke with Fire: Competing with the Tobacco Industry.
Dakota Wesleyan University, Invited Lecturer.
14.
Berg, C. J. (September, 2006). DWU: Fostering Hope for the Journey Down Roads Less
Traveled. Dakota Wesleyan University, Opperman Lecturer.
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PRESENATIONS: PEER-REVIEWED
(Student authors indicated with an asterisk)
1.
*Haardörfer, R., Berg, C. J., Lewis, M., McDonald, B., Pillai, D., Payne, D., & Windle, M.
(2016, March). Polytobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use patterns in college students: A latent class
analysis. Presentation at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Chicago, Illinois.
2.
*Cahn, Z.P., Lewis, M., Haardörfer, R., Wang, Y., & Berg, C. J. (2016, March). Characteristics
of smokers purchasing e-cigarettes and the association with cessation: An examination using a consumer
panel. Presentation at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Chicago, Illinois.
3.
*Schauer, G.L., Hall, C., Berg, C.J., Donovan, D., Windle, M., Kegler, M.C. (2016, March).
Differences in the relationship of marijuana and tobacco by frequency of use: a qualitative study with
young adults. Presentation at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco, Chicago, Illinois.
4.
*Lewis, M., Wang, Y., Cahn, Z., & Berg, C. J. (2016, March). Premium Brands and Consumer
Loyalty in Cigarette Smokers’ Continued Consumption. Presentation at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago, Illinois.
5.
Berg, C. J., Topuridze, M., Maglakelidze, N., Starua, L., & Shishniashvili, M, & Kegler, M. C.
Correlates of Reactions to Public Smoke-free Policies and Smoke-free Home Policy Adoption in the
Republic of Georgia. Presentation at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine
and Tobacco, Chicago, Illinois.
6.
Berg, C. J., Haardörfer, R., Lewis, M., Fakhouri, T., Getachew, B., & Windle, M. (Under
review). Project DECOY: Documenting Experiences with Cigarettes and Other Tobacco in Youth.
Presentation at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Chicago,
Illinois.
7.
Berg, C. J., Topuridze, M., Maglakelidze, N., Starua, L., & Shishniashvili, M. (2015, December).
Reactions to Smoke-free Policies in the Republic of Georgia and to Messaging Strategies in Support and
Opposition: Results of a National Survey. Presentation at the 46th Union World Conference on Lung
Health, Capetown, South Africa.
8.
Darchia, L., Kipiani, M., Chakhaia, T., Kempker, R.R., Tukvadze, N., Berg, C.J., Blumberg,
H.M., Magee, M.J. (December, 2015). Smoking prevalence and attitudes about the impact of smoking on
tuberculosis (TB) among health care workers at TB facilities in Georgia. Presentation at the 46th Union
World Conference on Lung Health, Capetown, South Africa.
9.
Berg, C. J., Lowe, K. A., Escoffery, C., & Mertens, A. C. (2015, November). Distinct Health
Behavior and Psychosocial Profiles of Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Mixed Methods Study.
Presentation at the Eighth American Association of Cancer Research Conference on the Science of
Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, Atlanta, Georgia.
10.
Topuridze, M., Maglakelidze, N., Starua, L., Shishniashvili, M., & Berg, C. J. (2015,
September). Prevalence and correlates of tobacco use, uptake of cessation resources, and intervention by
providers. The First European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies, Lisbon, Portugal.
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11.
*Lowe, K.A., & Berg, C.J. (2015, November). Health Behavior Profiles of Young Adult Cancer
Survivors: A Novel Analytic Approach. Oral presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American
Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois.
12.
*Berg, C.J., Solomon, M., Barkley, A., Bailey, E., Goodwin, S., & Kegler, M. C. (2015,
November). Tobacco Taxes in the Southeastern U.S. States: Views from Former Legislators. Oral
presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois.
13.
Berg, C. J., Thrasher, J. F., HaardÓ§rfer, R., O’Connor, J., & Kegler, M. C. (2015, November).
Reactions to Smoke-free Policies in the Southeastern U.S. and to Messaging Strategies in Support and
Opposition. Oral presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Chicago, Illinois.
14.
*Schauer, G. L., Berg, C. J., Kegler, M. C., Donovan, D. M., & Windle, M. (2015, February).
Differences in Tobacco Product Use Among Past Month Adult Marijuana Users and Non-Users: Findings
from the 2003-2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting
of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
15.
*Schauer, G. L., Berg, C. J., Kegler, M. C., Donovan, D., & Windle, M. (2015, February).
Assessing the Overlap Between Tobacco and Marijuana: Trends in Patterns of Dual Tobacco and
Marijuana Use in Adults from 2003-2012. Presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society for
Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
16.
Berg, C. J. (2015, February). Preferred Flavors and Reasons for Use and Discontinued Use of
Tobacco Products among Users, Former Users, and Nonusers. Presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting
of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
17.
Berg, C. J., HaardÓ§rfer, R., Solomon, M., & Kegler, M. C. (2015, February). Smoke-free
Policies in Multiunit Housing: Correlations with Smoking Behavior and Reactions to Messaging
Strategies in Support and Opposition. Presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society for
Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
18.
Berg, C. J. (2014, September). Preferred Flavors and Reasons for Alternative Tobacco Use
among Users and Nonusers. Presentation at the 2014 NCI State and Community Tobacco Control
Steering Committee meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
19.
Berg, C. J., HaardÓ§rfer, R., Solomon, M., & Kegler, M. C. (2014, September). Smoke-free
Policies in Multiunit Housing: Correlations with Smoking Behavior and Reactions to Messaging
Strategies in Support and Opposition. Presentation at the 2014 NCI State and Community Tobacco
Control Steering Committee meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
20.
Berg, C. J. & Kegler, M.C. (2015, March). Smoke-free policies in homes and cars among U.S.
adults: What exceptions exist regarding products and situations? Presentation at the 2015 World
Conference on Tobacco or Health, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
21.
Berg, C. J. & Lewis, M. (2015, March). How U.S. adults describe various tobacco products and
marijuana: The successes and failures of tobacco industry marketing and public health. Presentation at the
2015 World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
22.
Berg, C. J., Zheng, P., & Kegler, M. C. (2015, March). The Roles of Men, Women, and Children
in Establishing and Enforcing Smoke-free Home Policies in Shanghai, China. Presentation at the 2015
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World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
23.
Berg, C. J., Maglakelidze, N., Topuridze, M., Starua, L., Shakhnazarova, M, Shishniashvili, M.,
& Djibuti, M. (2015, March). Attitudes Regarding Tobacco Control Policies in Georgia: Results of a 2014
National Survey. Presentation at the 2015 World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates.
24.
Giblin, J., Berg, C.J., Stratton, E., Bruner, D.W., Miller, A.H., & Gary, R. (2014, September).
Changes in Physical Activity Among Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a YMCA Coach-Assisted
Program. Presentation at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Oncology Nurse Navigators,
Orlando, Florida.
25.
Berg, C.J., Giblin, J., Stratton, E., Bruner, D.W., Miller, A.H., & Gary, R. (2014, June). Changes
in Physical Activity Among Breast Cancer Patients Enrolled in a YMCA Coach-Assisted Program.
Presentation at the Fifth European Conference on Survivors and Chronic Cancer Patients. Syracuse,
Sicily, Italy.
26.
Zurashvili, T., Djibuti, M, & Berg, C. J. (2014, June). Factors associated with HIV Counseling
and Testing Behavior among Undergraduates of Universities and Vocational Technical Training School
in Tbilisi, Georgia. Presentation at the 2014 U.S. Georgia Program-Development Workshop on
HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Hepatitis. Tbilisi, Georgia.
27.
Berg, C. J. & Kegler, M.C. (2014, November). Smoke-free policies in homes and cars among
U.S. adults: What exceptions exist regarding types of tobacco product and marijuana emissions, locations
within the home, and situational factors? Presentation at the 2014 American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana.
28.
Berg, C. J. & Lewis, M. (2014, November). How U.S. adults describe various tobacco products
and marijuana: The successes and failures of tobacco industry marketing and public health. Presentation
at the 2014 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana.
29.
Bundy, L., Kegler, M.C., Haardörfer, R., Escoffery, C., Berg, C.J., Yembra, D., Kreuter, M.,
Hovell, M., Mullen, P., Williams, R., Ribisl, K., & Burnham, D. (2014, November). Results from a Brief
Intervention to Promote Smoke-Free Homes among 2-1-1 Clients. Presentation at the 2014 American
Public Health Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana.
30.
Berg, C.J., Nehl, E.J., Wang, X., Ding, Y., He, N., & Wong, F.Y. (2014, February). Healthcare
Provider Intervention on Smoking and Quit Attempts among HIV Positive and Negative Smokers in
Chengdu, China. Presentation at the 2014 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual
Meeting. Seattle, WA.
31.
*Berg, C.J., Stratton, E., Schauer, G., Lewis, M., Wang, Y., Windle, M., & Kegler, M. C. (2014,
February). Perceived Harm, Addictiveness, and Social Acceptability of Tobacco Products and Marijuana
among Young Adults. Presentation at the 2014 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual
Meeting. Seattle, WA.
32.
Berg, C.J., Stratton, E., Sokol, M., Santamaria, A., & Rodriguez, R. (2014, February). Trial
Results of a Novel Online Cessation Program Integrating a Commercialization Element to Promote
Engagement in College Student Smokers. Presentation at the 2014 Society for Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.
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33.
Berg, C.J., Aslanikashvili, A., & Djibuti, M. (2014, February). Smoking Prevalence and Social
Influence among Youth in Tbilisi, Georgia. Presentation at the 2014 Society for Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.
34.
*Genkin B., Kegler M.C., Berg C.J., Haardoerfer R.H., Fredrick G.T. (2014, April).
Understanding food insecurity and obesity: a mediation analysis. Presentation at the 2014 Society for
Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
35.
*Berg, C. J., Esiashvili, N., Stratton, E. L., Ilozumba, U. O., & Mertens, A. (2013, July). Young
Adult Cancer Survivors: Health Behaviors and Related Discussions with Healthcare Providers.
Presentation at the 2013 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii.
36.
*Berg, C. J. & Suragh, T. A. (2013, July). Distinct Characteristics and Health Behaviors among
Male and Female Market Segments of Young Adults. Presentation at the 2013 American Psychological
Association Annual Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii.
37.
*Ilozumba, U. O., Berg, C. J., Esiashvili, N., Stratton, E. L., & Mertens, A. (2013, March).
Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Health Behaviors and Related Discussions with Healthcare Providers.
Presentation at the 2013 American Society of Preventive Oncology Annual Meeting. Memphis,
Tennessee.
38.
Buchanan, T. S., Berg, C. J., Hayes, R. B., Nollen, N. L., Thomas, J. L., Guo, H., & Ahluwalia,
J. S. (2013, March). Smoking Dependence across the Smoking Spectrum in a Tri-Ethnic Sample.
Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
39.
Buchanan, T. S., Cox, L. S., Nollen, N. L., Berg, C. J., Guo, H., Resnicow, K., & Ahluwalia, J.
S. (2013, March). Cotinine and Tobacco-Specific Carcinogen Exposure among Nondaily Smokers in a
Community Sample. Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual
Meeting. Boston, MA.
40.
Berg, C.J., Carpenter, M.J., Jardin, B., & Ostroff, J.S. (2013, March). Harm reduction and
cessation efforts and interest in cessation strategies among survivors of smoking-related cancers
Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
41.
*Schauer, G. L., Malarcher, A., & Berg, C. J. (2013, March). Differences in smoking and
cessation characteristics among adult nondaily smokers: Findings from the 2009-2010 National Adult
Tobacco Survey. Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual
Meeting. Boston, MA.
42.
*Schauer, G. L., Berg, C. J., & Bryant, L. O. (2013, March). Sex differences in psychosocial
correlates of polysubstance use among heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual college students.
Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
43.
Berg, C. J. (2013, March). Nondaily Smoking Cessation Motivation: Scale development and
validation. Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting.
Boston, MA.
44.
Berg, C. J. (2013, March). Reasons for Nondaily Smoking: Scale development and validation.
Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
45.
*Enofe, N., Berg, C. J., & Nehl, E. (2013, March). Alternative tobacco product use among
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college students: Who is at highest risk? Presentation at the 2013 Society for Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco Annual Meeting. Boston, MA.
46.
Sales, J.M., Brown, J.L., Berg, C. J., DiClemente, R.J., Brody, G., Philibert, R. & Rose, E.
(2012, April). Associations between a dopamine D4 receptor gene, alcohol use, and sexual behaviors
among adolescent African-American females. Paper presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine
Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.
47.
*Tran, A., Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., & Sales, J. (2012, April). Problem drinking behaviors:
Differential effects of stress and type of school on black vs. white college students. Oral presentation at
the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.
48.
*Pinsker, E. A., Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., Prokhorov, A. V., Buchanan, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012,
April). Intentions to quit smoking among daily smokers and native and converted nondaily smokers in the
college student population. Paper presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting.
New Orleans, LA.
49.
Berg, C. J., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Benowitz, N. L. (2012, March). Determinants of NNAL Levels
among nondaily and daily smokers and users of other combustible tobacco products. Oral presentation at
the 2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Houston, TX.
50.
*Berg, C.J., Thomas, A. N., Mertens, A., Schauer, G. L., Pinsker, E. A., Ahluwalia, J. S., &
Khuri, F. R. (2012, March). Correlates of continued smoking versus cessation among survivors of
smoking-related cancers. Paper presentation at the 2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
Annual Meeting. Houston, TX.
51.
*Berg, C. J., Schauer, G. L., Asfour, O. A., Thomas, A. N., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012, March).
Psychosocial factors and health-risk behaviors associated with hookah use among college students. Paper
presentation at the 2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Houston, TX.
52.
Berg, C. J. (2012, March). Changes in tobacco use over a one-year period among college
students. Paper presentation at the 2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting.
Houston, TX.
53.
Berg, C. J., & Thomas, A. N. (2012, March). Results from a feasibility and acceptability trial of
an interactive web-based intervention for nondaily smoking among college students. Paper presentation at
the 2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting. Houston, TX.
54.
Berg, C. J., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012, March). Correlates of continued smoking versus cessation
among survivors of smoking-related cancers. Paper presentation at the 2012 World Conference on
Tobacco or Health. Singapore, China.
55.
*Berg, C. J., Pinsker, E. A., Nehl, E., Prokhorov, A. V., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2012, March).
Differences among nonsmokers, nondaily smokers, and daily smokers who are versus are not former daily
smokers among college students. Paper presentation at the 2012 World Conference on Tobacco or Health.
Singapore, China.
56.
Sterling, K. L., Berg, C. J., & Thomas, A. N. (2011, October). Factors Associated with Little
Cigar and Cigarillo Use Among College Students. Presentation at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the
American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research. Boston, MA.
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57.
*Berg, C. J., Sutfin, E. L., Mendel, J., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011, March). Use of and interest in
cessation strategies among daily and nondaily college student smokers. Oral presentation at the 2011
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
58.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Hayes, R. B., Murtha, E., Nollen, N., Nehl, E., Choi, W. S., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011, March). Nondaily smokers versus nonsmokers and daily smokers: Distinguishing
characteristics and factors related to readiness to quit smoking. Paper presented at the 2011 Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
59.
Buchanan, T. S., Cox, L. S., Nollen, N. L., Thomas, J. L., Berg, C. J., Mayo, M. S., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011, March). Perceived Treatment Assignment and Smoking Cessation in a Clinical
Trial of Bupropion. Oral presentation at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive
Oncology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
60.
*Berg, C. J., Nehl, E., Sterling, K., Buchanan, T. S., Narula, S., Sutfin, E., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2011, February). Thedevelopment and validation of a scale assessing individual schemas used in
classifying a smoker: Implications for research and practice. Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting
of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Toronto, Canada.
61.
Berg, C. J., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Cropsey, K. (2011, February). Predictors of adherence to
behavioral counseling and pharmacotherapy among female prisoners enrolled in a smoking cessation trial.
Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Toronto, Canada.
62.
*Berg, C. J., Sutfin, E. L., Mendel, J., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011, February). Use of and interest in
cessation strategies among daily and nondaily college student smokers. Paper presented at the 2011
Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Toronto, Canada.
63.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Hayes, R. B., Murtha, E., Nollen, N., Nehl, E., Choi, W. S., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011, February). Nondaily smokers versus nonsmokers and daily smokers:
Distinguishing characteristics and factors related to readiness to quit smoking. Paper presented at the
2011 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Toronto, Canada.
64.
Buchanan, T. S., Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Nazir, N., Ahluwalia, J. S., Benowitz, N. L., Nollen, N.
L. (2011, February ). A Comparison of Adherence Measures for Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy
among African American Smokers. Poster presented at: Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on
Nicotine and Tobacco, Toronto, Canada.
65.
Buchanan, T. S., Cox, L. S., Nollen, N. L., Thomas, J. L., Berg, C. J., Mayo, M. S., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2011, March). Perceived treatment assignment and smoking cessation in a clinical trial
of bupropion. Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Preventive
Oncology, Las Vegas, NV.
66.
*Berg, C. J., Parelkar, P. P., Lessard, L., Escoffery, C., An, L. C., Thomas, J. T., & Ahluwalia,
J. S. (2010, November). Defining “smoker:” College student attitudes and related smoking
characteristics. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Research Symposium, Winship Cancer Institute,
Atlanta, GA.
67.
*Berg, C. J., Ahluwalia, J. S., Mendel, J. R., Mertens, A., & Khuri, F. (2010, November).
Smoking and cessation among lung and head/neck cancer survivors. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual
Research Symposium, Winship Cancer Institute, Atlanta, GA.
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68.
Berg, C. J., Hayes, R. B., Ling, P. M., Nollen, N., Choi, W. S., Murtha, E., and Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2010, September). Correlates of nondaily smoking among young adults. Paper presented at the 2010
Annual Meeting of the European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Bath, UK.
69.
*Berg, C. J., Parelkar, P. P., Lessard, L., Escoffery, C., An, L. C., Thomas, J. T., & Ahluwalia,
J. S. (2010, November). Defining “smoker:” College student attitudes and related smoking
characteristics. Oral presentation at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Denver, CO.
70.
*Berg, C. J., Lessard, L., Parelkar, P. P., Escoffery, C., An, L. C., Thomas, J. T., & Ahluwalia,
J. S. (2010, November). College student attitudes regarding smoke-free policies in public, on campus,
and at home. Oral presentation at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Denver, CO.
71.
Berg, C. J., Ritschel, L., Swan, D., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2010, November). The
relationship of hope to drinking, smoking, exercise, and fat intake among college students. Paper
presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San
Francisco, CA.
72.
Berg, C. J., Ritschel, L., Swan, D., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2010, August). The
relationship of hope to drinking, smoking, exercise, and fat intake among college students. Paper
presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
73.
Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. T., An, L. C., Guo, H. F., Collins, T., Okuyemi, K., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2010, July). Changes in smoking, diet and walking for exercise in African Americans. Paper presented at
the 2010 Annual Meeting of the International Union of Health Promotion and Education, Geneva,
Switzerland.
74.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Guo, H., Windle, M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2010, July). 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.
75.
Berg, C. J., Ritschel, L., Swan, D., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2010, July). The relationship of
hope to drinking, smoking, exercise, and fat intake among college students. Oral presentation at the 2010
Annual Meeting of the International Union of Health Promotion and Education, Geneva, Switzerland.
76.
Berg, C. J., Nehl, E. J., Wong, F. Y., He, N., Huang, Z. J., Ahluwalia, J. S. & Cheng, T. (2010,
April). Prevalence and correlates of tobacco use among a sample of MSM in Shanghai, China. Paper
presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.
77.
*Berg, C. J., Parelkar, P. P., Lessard, L., Escoffery, C., An, L. C., Thomas, J. L., & Ahluwalia, J.
S. (2010, February). How to define a “smoker:” College student attitudes and related smoking
characteristics. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
78.
*Berg, C. J., Lessard, L., Parelkar, P. P., Escoffery, C., An, L. C., Thomas, J. L., & Ahluwalia, J.
S. (2010, February). College students’ attitudes regarding smoke-free policies in public, on campus, and
in private spaces. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
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79.
Cupertino, A. P., Berg, C. J., Hui, S. A., Richter, K., Gajewski, B., Ellerbeck, E. F. (2010,
February). Change in self-efficacy, autonomous and controlled motivation predicting smoking cessation.
Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Baltimore, MD.
80.
Berg, C. J., An, L. C., Thomas, J. L., Lust, K., Sanem, J. R., Swan, D. W., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2010, February). Differences in smoking patterns, attitudes, and motives among two-year college and
four-year university students. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on
Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
81.
Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. T., Guo, H. F., An, L. C., Okuyemi, K., Collins, T., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2010, February). Predictors of smoking reduction among African Americans enrolled in a cessation trial.
Oral presentation at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Baltimore, MD.
82.
Berg, C. J., Ritschel, L., Swan, D., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2010, April). The relationship
of hope to drinking, smoking, exercise, and fat intake among college students. Paper presented at the 2010
Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.
83.
Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. T., An, L. C., Guo, H. F., Collins, T., Okuyemi, K., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2010, April). Changes in smoking, diet and walking for exercise in African Americans. Oral presentation
at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.
84.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Guo, H., Windle, M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C. (2010, April). Using
market research to understand lifestyle characteristics and health behaviors among college students.
Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.
85.
Berg, C. J., An, L. C., Thomas, J. L., Swan, D. W., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2009, November).
Differences in smoking patterns, attitudes, and motives Among two-year and four-year college students.
Oral presentation at the 2009 Georgia Cancer Research Symposium, Athens, GA.
86.
Berg, C. J., Nazir, N., Cox, L. S., Mussulman, L. M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Ellerbeck, E. F. (2008,
April). Change in self-efficacy among persistent smokers and the impact of these changes on subsequent
smoking cessation. Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine
and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.
87.
Berg, C. J., Ling, P. M., Guo, H., Klatt, C. M., Thomas, J. L., Ahluwalia, J. S., & An, L. C.
(2008, April). The use of market segmentation in understanding trends of smoking among subgroups of
college students. Paper presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.
88.
Berg, C. J., An, L. C., Sanem, J. R., Lust, K. A., Kirsch, M. A., Ehlinger, E., & Ahluwalia, J. S.
(2008, September). Discrepancies between cigarette use and smoker self-identification among college
students. Oral presentation at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco, Rome, Italy.
89.
Berg, C. J., Park, E. R., Chang, Y., & Rigotti, N. A. (2008, March). Is concern about postcessation weight gain a barrier to smoking cessation among pregnant women? Oral presentation at the
2008 Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, California.
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90.
An, L. C., Berg, C. J., Klatt, C. M., Perry, C. L., Thomas, J. L., Luo, X., Ehlinger, E., &
Ahluwalia, J. S. (2008, February). Symptoms of cough and shortness of breath among occasional young
adult smokers. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and
Tobacco, Portland, Oregon.
91.
Klatt, C., Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. L., Ehlinger, E., An, L., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2008, February).
Role of online peer email support as part of a college smoking cessation website. Paper presented at the
2008 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, Oregon.
92.
Berg, C. J., Choi, W. S., Kaur, H., Nollen, N., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2008, February). Parental
disapproval, church attendance, and school performance as correlates of adolescent smoking. Paper
presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland,
Oregon.
93.
Berg, C. J., Thomas, J. L., An, L. C., & Ahluwalia, J. S. (2008, February). Abstinence and
relapse rates related to a campus-based Quit & Win contest. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting
of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, Oregon.
94.
Berg, C. J., Snyder, C. R., & Hamilton, N. (2007, March). The effectiveness of a hope
intervention in coping with cold pressor pain. Paper presented at the 2007 Conference of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.
95.
Berg, C. J., Raminani, S., Greer, J., Harwood, M., Hobsen., J., Capistrant, B, & Safren, S. (2007,
March). Patients’ perspectives on cognitive-behavioral therapy for adherence and depression in HIV.
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence, Jersey City, NJ.
96.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2006, October). The effectiveness of a hope intervention in coping
with cold pressor pain. Paper presented at the 2006 International Positive Psychology Summit,
Washington, D.C.
97.
Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Mahnken, J., D., Greiner, K. A., & Ellerbeck, E. F. (2006, February).
Correlates of smoking abstinence self-efficacy among a sample of rural smokers. Paper presented at the
2006 Annual Meeting of the Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlanda, FL.
98.
Berg, C. J., Cox, L. S., Nazir, N., Mussulman, L. M., Ahluwalia, J. S., & Ellerbeck, E. F. (2005,
December). Correlates of home smoking restrictions among rural smokers. Paper presented at the 2005
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.
99.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2004, August). Perceived “ownership” of self-descriptive elements:
The development and validation of the LIVE Scale. Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
100.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2004, May). Hope and pediatric asthma treatment regimen
adherence. Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association
Chicago, IL.
101.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2004, March). Perceived “ownership” of self-descriptive elements:
The development and validation of the LIVE Scale. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
102.
Snyder, C. R., Shorey, H. S., Rand, K., Wrobleski, K. K., & Berg, C. J. (2003, November). Hope
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and teaching. Talk to the Mental Health Association of Saline County, Marshall, MO.
103.
Snyder, C. R., Rand, K., Shorey, H. S., Wrobleski, K. K., Berg, C. J., & Sigmon. D. (2003,
November). Hope, teaching, and healing. Presentation at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, MO.
104.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2003, August). Perceived “ownership” of self-descriptive elements:
The development and validation of the LIVE Scale. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
105.
Berg, C. J., & Snyder, C. R. (2003, May). Hope against the cold: The relationship of trait hope
to performance on the cold pressor task. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern
Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
106.
Snyder, C. R., Feldman, D., Rand, K., Shorey, H., Kahle, K., & Berg, C. J. (2002, November).
Hope and teaching business. Colloquium presented to the Masters in Public Administration and Business
School, University of Kansas, Topeka, KS.
107.
Berg, C. J., Snyder, C. R., & Shorey, H. S. (2002, October). Hope as a lens for understanding
and helping children. Paper presented at the Kansas Conference in Clinical Child Psychology:
Translating Research into Action, Lawrence, KS.
108.
Shorey, H. S., Snyder, C. R., & Berg, C. J. (2002, October). Attachment processes and the
development of hope: A recipe for change. Paper presented at the Kansas Conference in Clinical Child
Psychology: Translating Research into Action, Lawrence, KS.
109.
Berg, C. J., & Wessels, A. (2001, May). The effects of previous help and gender on altruistic
lying: A comparative study among college students. Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
110.
Berg, C. J., & Wessels, A. (2001, May). The effects of previous help and gender on altruistic
lying: A comparative study among college students. Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the
Colleges of Mid-America Association, Sioux City, IA.
111.
Berg, C. J., & Nolan, J.B. (2000, May). HIV/AIDS—College students’ knowledge, beliefs, and
behaviors as a function of public awareness, 1983-2000. Paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of
the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
112.
Berg, C. J., & Nolan, J.B. (2000, May). HIV/AIDS—College students’ knowledge, beliefs, and
behaviors as a function of public awareness, 1983-2000. Paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of
the Colleges of Mid-America Association, Sioux Center, IA.
MEDIA COVERAGE
1.
Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco posted a summary of the paper “Defining
“smoker”: College student attitudes and related smoking characteristics” on the SRNT homepage, 2010.
2.
2010.
Interview with Fox 5 news regarding the FDA regulation of electronic cigarettes, November
3.
Interview with Fox 5 news regarding the Great American Smoke-Out Day, November 2012.
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4.
Interview with CNN news regarding the challenges of tobacco control in 2013 in the US and
Globally, August 2013.
5.
Interview with Fox 5 news regarding the controversy surrounding electronic cigarettes and their
impact on smokers and the greater population, October 2014.
6.
Interview published in U.S. News and World Report: “9 Things to Consider Before You Try Ecigarettes to Stop Smoking.” http://health.usnews.com/health-news/health-wellness/articles/2015/05/01/9things-to-consider-before-you-try-e-cigarettes-to-stop-smoking?page=2
7.
Emory Public Health Magazine: “Beating Them at Their Own Game.”
http://publichealthmagazine.emory.edu/issues/2015/spring/features/beating-them-at-their-owngame/index.html
8.
WABE, Atlanta NPR. Interview regarding marijuana vaping among adolescents. http://wabe.org/
TEACHING
COURSES INSTRUCTED
Emory University:
2016, Spring BSHE 550R: Theory-Driven Research (30 students; Course Instructor)
2015, Spring BSHE 550R: Theory-Driven Research (30 students; Course Instructor)
2014, Spring BSHE 550R: Theory-Driven Research (24 students; Course Instructor)
2013, Spring BSHE 550R: Theory-Driven Research (12 students; Course Instructor)
2012, Spring BSHE 550R: Theory-Driven Research (40 students; Course Instructor)
2011, Spring BSHE 560R: Chronic Diseases in Public Health (16 students; Course Instructor)
*All Graduate Level MPH Courses.
Prior Experience:
2013, Fall
Tbilisi State Medical University, Graduate Course: Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
2013, Fall
Tbilisi State Medical University, Graduate Course: Social Marketing and Public Health
2013, Fall
Tbilisi State Medical University, Graduate Course: Chronic Diseases in Public Health
2012, Spring Agnes Scott College: Global Health (24 students; Course Instructor)
2009, Spring Macalester College: Health Psychology (30 students; Course Instructor)
2009, Spring Augsburg College, Introduction to Psychology (30 students; Course Instructor)
2008, Fall
Augsburg College, Introduction to Psychology (28 students; Course Instructor)
2007, Fall
Augsburg College, Introduction to Psychology (27 students; Course Instructor)
2005, Spring Rockhurst University: Developmental Psychology (28 students; Course Instructor)
2004, Spring Avila University, Graduate course: Statistics (24 students; Course Instructor)
2004, Fall
Avila University, Graduate course: Learning & Cognition (20 students; Course Instructor)
2003, Fall
Avila University, Graduate course: Learning & Cognition (18 students; Course Instructor)
2003, Fall
Benedictine College: Health Psychology (27 students; Course Instructor)
2003, Summer Dakota Wesleyan University: Adolescent Psychology (5 students; Course Instructor)
2002, Spring Avila University, Research Methods and Statistics (28 students; Course Instructor)
*Note: Undergraduate Courses Unless Otherwise Noted.
PHD DISSERTATION COMMITTEES
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2015
Gillian Schauer (BSHE) — Marijuana use in the context of a changing tobacco use environment:
Relevant constructs and practices translated from tobacco control to marijuana control
(Committee member)
2016
Zachary Cahn (Health Policy and Management) – Electronic Cigarettes: Population Impact
(Committee member)
MASTER’S THESIS COMMITTEES
2011
Shana Narula (BSHE) — South African college student attitudes regarding smoke-free policies in
public spaces, private spaces, and on campus (Chair)
2011
Jennifer Mendel (BSHE) — Predicting smoking in young adulthood: Comparisons of adolescent
smokers and nonsmokers (Chair)
2012
Alvin Tran (BSHE) — Problem drinking behaviors: Differential effects of stress and type of
school on black versus white college students (Chair)
2012
Timothy Peutz (BSHE) — The differential effects of exercise on cancer-related fatigue in cancer
patients during and following treatment: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized
controlled trials (Chair)
2012
Erika Pinsker (BSHE) — Intentions to quit smoking among daily smokers and consistent and
converted nondaily college student smokers (Chair)
2013
Nosayaba Enofe (BSHE) — Polytobacco users among the young adult population: Unique
characteristics (Chair)
2013
Tiffany Suragh (BSHE) — Smoking level and perceived harm of smoking: Who is a smoker and
how harmful is smoking? (Chair)
2013
Shanice Coleman (BSHE) — Hope and social support as correlates of fruit and vegetable intake
and physical activity among cancer survivors (Chair)
2013
Kirsten Bondalapati (BSHE) — Assessment of the utility of a wellness assessment in prompting
health behavior change among college students (Chair)
2013
Brooke Genkin (BSHE) — Food insecurity as it relates to changes in the home environment to
prevent weight gain (Committee member)
2014
Ruth Westby (BSHE) — Social Support as a moderator between obesity and health-related
quality of life among cancer survivors: A report from the American Cancer Society’s Study of
Cancer Survivors II (SCS-II) (Chair)
2014
Mabel Padilla (BSHE) — Prevalence and correlates of smoke-free home and car policies in
relation to cigarettes versus marijuana (Chair)
2014
Courtney Scholar (BSHE) — Stigma and disclosure as it relates to HIV medication adherence in
HIV+ African American adolescent and young adult females (Committee member)
2014
Grace Schroer (BSHE) — "What do you want waiting for you?" A qualitative study of patient
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advocate involvement in cancer research (Committee member)
2015
Kincaid Lowe (BSHE) – Young adult cancer survivors’ health behaviors and related interactions
with healthcare providers (Chair)
2015
Ta Misha Bascombe (BSHE) – Healthcare providers’ perceptions of and clinical practices related
to alternative tobacco products and marijuana (Chair)
2015
Amy Greenblatt (BSHE) – Participant characteristics related to effectiveness of In Our Own
Voice (IOOV) intervention on increasing mental health literacy and reducing mental health
stigma among youth (Chair)
2016
Bennett McDonald (Epidemiology) – What does “Refuse” mean in the context of an online
survey of college students assessing substance use? (Committee member)
2016
Theresa Pringle (BSHE) – Social media use and its impact on mental health (Chair)
2016
Eugene Wong (BSHE) – Electronic cigarettes: Who uses them and how? (Chair)
2016
Gabriella Granados (BSHE) – Domestic violence and mental health among women in Nicaragua:
A qualitative study (Chair)
2016
Lindsay Dacuan (BSHE) – (Committee member)
SERVICE TO EMORY UNIVERSITY
COMMITTEE PARTICIPATION
2012-present
2009-present
2010-2011
2010-present
2010-present
Doctoral Program Committee, Behavioral Sciences and Health, Rollins School of
Public Health, Emory University
PhD Student Selection Committee, Behavioral Sciences and Health, Rollins School of
Public Health, Emory University
Woodruff Social Sciences Fellowship Selection Committee, Emory University
Research Advisory Committee, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
Faculty Advisor, Promoting Health and Community Engagement, Rollins School
of Public Health, Emory University
GUEST LECTURES
2015
2009-2011
2011-2014
2009
Critical Issues in Global Health (GH 500)
Behavioral Methods (BSHE 540)
Adolescent Health (BSHE 517)
Served on a panel discussing Minority Health and Health Disparities, Rollins School of
Public Health
MISCELLANEOUS TALKS
1.
Berg, C. J. (August, 2015). Tobacco Control in the Republic of Georgia: Challenges and
Opportunities. Department of Medicine, Presentation to Medical Students from Georgia.
2.
Berg, C. J. (February, 2015). Reframing Your World for Success. Good Life Speakers Series,
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Emory University. Atlanta, Georgia.
3.
Berg, C. J. (October, 2014). Dual use of various tobacco products and marijuana among young
adults: Competing with industry and media. Cancer Prevention and Control Meeting, Winship Cancer
Institute, Emory University.
4.
Berg, C. J. (July, 2013). Addressing Smoking in Cancer Survivors: Challenges and
Opportunities. Cancer Prevention and Control Meeting, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University.
5.
Berg, C. J. (April, 2013). Healthy Lifestyles among Cancer Survivors: Formative Research and
Intervention Plans. Winship Cancer Institute Advisory Board Meeting, Emory University.
6.
Berg, C. J. (November, 2012). Increasing Physical Activity among Breast Cancer Survivors: A
Community-Based Coach-Assisted Program. Mind Body Lab, Dept of Psychiatry, Emory University.
7.
Berg, C. J. (August, 2012). Behavioral Interventions for Cancer Survivors. Winship Cancer
Institute Annual Retreat, Emory University.
8.
Berg, C. J. (April, 2011). Fighting Cigarette Smoking: Current Findings and Future Directions.
Emory University Rollins School of Public Health.
9.
Berg, C. J. (September, 2010). Smoking Cessation: Is It Ever Too Early…Or Too Late. Winship
Cancer Center Grand Rounds, Emory University.
10.
Berg, C. J. (August, 2010). Smoking Cessation: Clinical Guidelines and Implications for Surgery
Patients. Department of Otolaryngology, Emory University.
11.
Berg, C. J. (March, 2010). Smoking Cessation: Clinical Guidelines and Implications for Surgery
Patients. Department of Surgery, Emory University.
12.
Berg, C. J. (March, 2010). Smoking Cessation among Lung and Head/Neck Cancer Survivors.
Department of Medical Oncology, Emory University.
13.
Berg, C. J. (February, 2010). Smoking Cessation: Is It Ever Too Early…Or Too Late. Cancer
Control and Population Sciences, Winship Cancer Center, Emory University.
14.
Berg, C. J. (October, 2009). Innovative Approaches for Conceptualizing Smoking among Young
Adult Smoking. Department of Psychiatry, Emory University.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS
2010-Present
2009-Present
2005-Present
2005-Present
2005-Present
1999-Present
2000-Present
2006-2008
Member, American Society for Preventive Oncology
Member, Georgia Psychological Association
Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Member, American Public Health Association
Member, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (Membership # 2898)
Member, American Psychological Association
Member, Psi Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Pi Gamma Mu National Honor Societies
Member, Obesity Society
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2005-2008
Member, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT
2014-present
2013-present
2010-present
2010-present
2009-present
2009-present
2009-present
2007-2009
2008-2009
2002-2007
2002-2006
2002-2003
2001-2002
1999-2001
1999-2001
1997-1999
2000-2001
2000-2001
Co-chair, Global Health Network, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
Member, Board of Governors, Self Graduate Fellowship, University of Kansas
Member, American Academy of Pediatrics Tobacco Consortium
Treatment Advisory Committee, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
Member, Cancer Control & Population Sciences, Emory Winship Cancer Center
Education, Training, & Career Development Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Membership Committee, Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
Member, University of Minnesota Cancer Center
Member, Program in Health Disparities Research
University of Kansas Campus Representative, American Psychological Association of
Graduate Students
College Assembly Representative, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of
Kansas
Clinical Psychology Program Student Representative, University of Kansas
Psychology Department Student Representative, University of Kansas
Class President, Student Senate, Dakota Wesleyan University
President, Human Services Club, Dakota Wesleyan University
Board of Directors, Kinship Program, Mitchell, SD
Vice President, Psi Chi, Dakota Wesleyan University
Human Subjects Review Board, Dakota Wesleyan University
REVIEW ACTIVITIES
Editorial Roles
Senior Associate Editor, Tobacco Regulatory Science (2015-present)
Editorial Board, Journal of Addiction and Preventive Medicine (2015-present)
Manuscript Reviewer
American Journal of Public Health
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Nicotine and Tobacco Research
Tobacco Control
Plos One
Biomedical Research International
Addiction
Health Education and Behavior
Health Education Research
Cancer
American Journal of Health Behavior
Journal of Cancer Survivorship
Psychooncology
Abstract Reviewer
Society of Behavioral Medicine
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Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
American Psychological Association
SELECT SERVICE WORK WITH THE COMMUNITY
2010-2014
2010-2014
2009-2014
2010-2013
2009-2011
2007-2009
2007-2009
2006-2007
Volunteer/Mentor, Safehouse Outreach
Volunteer, Camp Sunshine
Steering Committee, Man and Woman of the Year, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Steering Committee, Lung Cancer Alliance of Georgia
Board of Directors, Georgia Breast Cancer Coalition Fund
Volunteer/Mentor, Big Brothers/Big Sister, Minneapolis, MN
Steering Committee, Friends of St. Jude, Minneapolis Chapter
Steering Committee, Ellie Fund, Boston, MA
SPECIAL TRAININGS
2011
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010
2009
2008
2004
Fellow, National Institutes of Health
Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation in Research in Health
Using Online Social Networks in Public Health, American Legacy Foundation, National
Cancer Institute, Washington, DC
Social Marketing in Public Health: University of South Florida, Clearwater, Florida
Scholarship Recipient, Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science Symposium:
“An Introduction to Genetics and Epigenetics for Behavioral Scientists”
Center for Contextual Genetics and Prevention Science, University of Georgia
Fellow, National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
NIH Advanced Training Institute in Health Behavior Theory, Madison, Wisconsin
Fellow, National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
NIH Summer Institute on Transdisciplinary Research: Integrating Genetic and Social
Work Research, Washington, DC
Fellow, National Institutes of Health/Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
Summer Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions,
Arlington, Virginia
Ron Ables, Ph.D., Linda Powell, Ph.D., Peter Kaufmann, Ph.D.
Michigan Tailoring Workshop: Center for Health Communications Research,
University of Michigan
Ken Resnicow, Ph.D., Victor Strecher, Ph.D., Matt Kreuter, Ph.D.
Clinical Hypnosis Workshop, Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Karen Oleness, Ph.D., Professor, Case Western Reserve University, President of the
International Society of Hypnosis
REFERENCES
Provided upon request.
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