CV/Kogan CURRICULUM VITAE 1. ACADEMIC HISTORY Name: Administrative Title: Highest Degree: Steven M. Kogan Associate Professor 8/1999. Ph.D., Child & Family Development (Emphasis: Marriage and Family Therapy). The University of Georgia. Academic Positions Associate Professor 8/2013-pres. Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia. Assistant Professor 8/2009- 8/2013. Child and Family Development, University of Georgia Assistant Research Scientist 1/2004-8/2009. Center for Family Research, University of Georgia Assistant Professor 1/2001-12/2003. Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Valdosta State University. 2. SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES 1. PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Allen, K., Pocock, A., & Brody. (in press). Pathways from Racial Discrimination to Multiple Sexual Partners Among Male African American Adolescents. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Allen, K. A., & Brody, G. H. (in press). Racial Microstressors, Racial Self-Concept, and Depressive Symptomatology Among Male African Americans During the Transition to Adulthood. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. Kogan, S. M., Cho, J., Simons, L. G., Allen, K. A., Beach, S. R. H., Simons, R. L., & Gibbons, F. X. (in press). Pubertal Timing and Risky Sex Among Rural African American Male Youth: Testing a Model Based on Life History Theory. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Kogan, S. M., Lei, M. K., Beach, S. R. H., Brody, G. H., Windle, M., MacKillop, J., . . . Chen, Y. (2014). Dopamine Receptor Gene D4 Polymorphisms and Early Sexual Onset: Gender and Environmental Moderation in a Sample of African American Youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 55, 235-40. Beach, S. R. H., Barton, A. W., Lei, M. K., Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., Hurt, T. R., . . . Stanley, S. M. (2014). The Effect of Communication Change on Long-term Reductions in Child Exposure to Conflict: Impact of the Promoting Strong African American Families (ProSAAF) Program. Family Process, n/a-n/a. doi: 10.1111/famp.12085 Orpinas, P., Reidy, M. C., Lacy, M. E., Kogan, S. M., Londoño-McConnell, A., & Powell, G. (2014). Familias Fuertes: A Feasibility Study With Mexican Immigrants Living in LowIncome Conditions in the Southeastern United States. Health Promotion Practice. doi: 10.1177/1524839914523430 Brody, G. H., Yu, T., Beach, S. R. H., Kogan, S. M., Windle, M., & Philibert, R. A. (2014). Harsh parenting and adolescent health: A longitudinal analysis with genetic moderation. Health Psychology, 33(5), 401-409. 1 CV/Kogan Brody, G. H., Lei, M.-K., Chae, D. H., Yu, T., Kogan, S. M., & Beach, S. R. H. (2014). Perceived Discrimination Among African American Adolescents and Allostatic Load: A Longitudinal Analysis With Buffering Effects. Child Development, 85(3), 989-1002. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12213 Kogan, S. M., Cho, J., Allen, K., Lei, M. K., Beach, S. R., Gibbons, F. X., . . . Brody, G. H. (2013). Avoiding adolescent pregnancy: a longitudinal analysis of African-American youth. J Adolesc Health, 53(1), 14-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.01.024 Corso, P. S., Ingels, J. B., Kogan, S. M., Foster, E. M., Chen, Y.-F., & Brody, G. H. (2013). Economic analysis of a multi-site prevention program: assessment of program costs and characterizing site-level variability. Prevention Science: The Official Journal Of The Society For Prevention Research, 14(5), 447-456. doi: 10.1007/s11121-012-0316-z Ingels, J. B., Corso, P. S., Kogan, S. M., & Brody, G. H. (2013). Cost-effectiveness of the strong African American families-teen program: 1-year follow-up. Drug And Alcohol Dependence, 133(2), 556-561. Kogan, S. M., Lei, M. K., Grange, C. R., Simons, R. L., Brody, G. H., Gibbons, F. X., & Chen, Y. F. (2013). The contribution of community and family contexts to African American young adults' romantic relationship health: a prospective analysis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 42(6), 878-890. doi: 10.1007/s10964-013-9935-3 Brody, G. H., Chen, Y. F., Beach, S. R., Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Diclemente, R. J., . . . Philibert, R. A. (2013). Differential Sensitivity to Prevention Programming: A Dopaminergic Polymorphism-Enhanced Prevention Effect on Protective Parenting and Adolescent Substance Use. Health Psychol. doi: 10.1037/a0031253 Brody, G. H., Yu, T., Chen, E., Miller, G. E., Kogan, S. M., & Beach, S. R. H. (2013). Is Resilience Only Skin Deep? Rural African Americans’ Socioeconomic Status–Related Risk and Competence in Preadolescence and Psychological Adjustment and Allostatic Load at Age 19. Psychological Science. doi: 10.1177/0956797612471954 Kogan, S. M., Simons, L. G., Chen, Y.-f., Burwell, S., & Brody, G. H. (2013). Protective Parenting, Relationship Power Equity, and Condom Use Among Rural African American Emerging Adult Women. Family Relations, 62(2), 341-353. doi: 10.1111/fare.12003 Brody, G. H., Yu, T., Chen, Y. F., Kogan, S. M., Evans, G. W., Beach, S. R., . . . Philibert, R. A. (2013). Cumulative socioeconomic status risk, allostatic load, and adjustment: a prospective latent profile analysis with contextual and genetic protective factors. Dev Psychol, 49(5), 913-927. doi: 10.1037/a0028847. Brody, G. H., Yu, T., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Evans, G. W., Windle, M., et al. (2013). Supportive Family Environments, Genes That Confer Sensitivity, and Allostatic Load Among Rural African American Emerging Adults: A Prospective Analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 27(1), 22-29. doi: 10.1037/a0027829 Kogan, S., Yu, T., Brody, G., & Allen, K. (2012). The Development of Conventional Sexual Partner Trajectories Among African American Male Adolescents. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s10508-012-0025-5 Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-F., Yu, T., Beach, S. R. H., Kogan, S. M., Simons, R. L., et al. (2012). Life stress, the dopamine receptor gene, and emerging adult drug use trajectories: A longitudinal, multilevel, mediated moderation analysis. Development and Psychopathology, 24(Special Issue 03), 941-951. doi: doi:10.1017/S0954579412000466 Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Wingood, G. M., DiClemente, R. J., et al. (2012). Integrating condom skills into family-centered prevention: Efficacy of the Strong African American Families–Teen program. Journal of Adolescent Health, 51, 164-70. 2 CV/Kogan Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., & Chen, Y. (2012). Perceived Discrimination and Increases in Adolescent Substance Use: Gender differences and Mediational Pathways American Journal of Public Health, 102, 1006-1011. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Molgaard, V. K., Grange, C., Oliver, D. A. H., Anderson, T. N., Sperr, M. C. (2012). The Strong African American Families–Teen Trial: Rationale, Design, Engagement Processes, and Family-Specific Effects. Prevention Science, 13(2), 206-217. Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Molgaard, V. K., DiClemente, R. J., et al. (2012). Family-centered program to prevent substance use, conduct problems, and depressive symptoms in Black adolescents. Pediatrics, 129, 108-115. Brody, G. H., Yu, T., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., & Smith, K. (2012). The Adults in the Making Program: Long-term protective stabilizing effects on alcohol use and substance use problems for rural African American emerging adults. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80, 17-28. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., & Chen, Y.-f. (2011). Natural mentoring processes deter externalizing problems among rural African American emerging adults: A prospective analysis. American Journal of Community Psychology, 48(3-4), 272-283. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., & DiClemente, R. J. (2011). Self-regulatory problems mediate the association of contextual stressors and unprotected intercourse among rural, African American, young adult men. Journal of Health Psychology, 16, 50-57. Brody, G. H., Beach, S. R. H., Chen, Y.-f., Obasi, E., Philibert, R. A., Kogan, S. M., & Simons, R. L. (2011). Perceived discrimination, serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region status, and the development of conduct problems. Development and Psychopathology, 23(2), 617-627. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Gibbons, F. X., Chen, Y.-f., Grange, C. M., Simons, R. L., et al. (2011). Mechanisms of family impact on African American adolescents’ HIV-related behavior. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 21, 361-375. Kogan, S. M., Wejnert, C., Chen, Y.-F., & Brody, G. H. (2011). Respondent-driven sampling with hard-to-reach emerging adults: An introduction and case study with Rural African Americans. Journal of Adolescent Research, 26, 30-60. Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Murry, V. M., & Brown, A. C. (2010). Long-term effects of the Strong African American Families program on youths’ alcohol use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 281-285. Kogan, S. M., Beach, S. R. H., Philibert, R. A., Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f. & Lei, M.-K. (2010). 5-HTTLPR status moderates the effect of early adolescent substance use on risky sexual behavior. Health Psychology, 29, 471-476. Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., & Kogan, S. M. (2010). A cascade model connecting life stress to risk behavior among rural African American emerging adults. Development and Psychopathology, 22, 667-678. Kogan, S. M., & Brody, G. H. (2010). Linking parenting and informal mentor processes to depressive symptoms among rural African American young adult men. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 16, 299-306. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Grange, C. M., Slater, L. M., & DiClemente, R. J. (2010). Risk and protective factors for unprotected intercourse among rural African American emerging adults. Public Health Reports, 125, 709-717. Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Smith, K., & Brown, A. C. (2010). Buffering effects of a family-based intervention for African American emerging adults. Journal of Marriage and Family, 72, 1426-1435. 3 CV/Kogan Beach, S. R. H., Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., Philibert, R. A., Chen, Y.-f., & Lei, M. K. (2009). Change in caregiver depression in response to parent training: Genetic moderation of intervention effects. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 112-117. Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Beach, S. R. H., Philibert, R. A., & Kogan, S. M. (2009). Participation in a family-centered prevention program decreases genetic risk for adolescents’ risky behaviors. Pediatrics, 124, 911-917. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., & Chen, Y.-f. (2009). Depressive symptomatology mediates the effect of socioeconomic disadvantage on HbA1c among rural African Americans with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 67, 289-296. Beach, S. R. H., Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-F., Lei, M.-K., & Murry, V. M. (2008). Change in caregiver depression as a function of the Strong African American Families program. Journal of Family Psychology, 22, 241-252. Brody, G. H., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., Murry, V. M., Logan, P., & Luo, Z. (2008). Linking perceived discrimination to longitudinal changes in African American mothers' parenting practices. Journal of Marriage and Family, 70, 319-331. Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., Chen, Y.-f., & Murry, V. M. (2008). Long-term effects of the Strong African American Families program on youths' conduct problems. Journal of Adolescent Health, 43, 474-481. Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., Murry, V. M., Chen, Y.-f., & Brown, A. C. (2008). Psychological functioning, support for self-management, and glycemic control among rural African American adults with diabetes mellitus type 2. Health Psychology, 27(1, Suppl), S83S90. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Gibbons, F. X., Murry, V. M., Cutrona, C. E., Simons, R. L., et al. (2008). The influence of role status on risky sexual behavior among African Americans during the transition to adulthood. Journal of Black Psychology, 34, 399-420. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Crawley, C., Logan, P., & Murry, V. M. (2007). Correlates of elevated depressive symptoms among rural African American adults with type 2 diabetes. Ethnicity & Disease, 17, 106-112. Brody, G. H., Murry, V. M., Chen, Y.-f., Kogan, S. M., & Brown, A. C. (2006). Effects of family risk factors on dosage and efficacy of a family-centered preventive intervention for rural African Americans. Prevention Science, 7, 281-291. Brody, G. H., Murry, V. M., Kogan, S. M., Gerrard, M., Gibbons, F. X., Molgaard, V., et al. (2006). The Strong African American Families program: A cluster-randomized prevention trial of long-term effects and a mediational model. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 356-366. Kogan, S. M., Berkel, C., Chen, Y.-F., Brody, G. H., & Murry, V. M. (2006). Metro status and African-American adolescents' risk for substance use. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(4), 454-457. Robbins, M. S., Liddle, H. A., Turner, C. W., Dakof, G. A., Alexander, J. F., & Kogan, S. M. (2006). Adolescent and parent therapeutic alliances as predictors of dropout in multidimensional family therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 108-116. Kogan, S. M., Luo, Z., Brody, G. H., & Murry, V. M. (2005). The influence of high school dropout on substance use among African American youth. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 4(1), 35-51. Kogan, S. M., Luo, Z., Murry, V. M., & Brody, G. H. (2005). Risk and protective factors for substance use among African American high school dropouts. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 382-391. Kogan, S. M. (2005). The role of disclosing child sexual abuse on adolescent adjustment and revictimization. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 14(2), 25-48. 4 CV/Kogan Kogan, S. M. (2004). Disclosing unwanted sexual experiences: Results from a national sample of adolescent women. Child Abuse & Neglect, 28, 147-165. Kogan, S. M., Walters, L. H., & Daniels, T. (2002). Contextual assessment of couples therapy: The Clinical Discourse Q-Sets. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 28, 209-222. Kogan, S. M. (1998). The politics of making meaning: Discourse analysis of a postmodern interview. Journal of Family Therapy, 20, 229-251. Kogan, S. M., & Brown, A. C. (1998). Reading against the lines: Resisting foreclosure in therapy discourse. Family Process, 37, 495-512. Beels, C. C., Kogan, S. M., & Gale, J. E. (1997). Mapping and/or discovering meaning in family therapy: An e-mail conversation. Family Process, 36, 127-132. Kogan, S. M., & Gale, J. E. (1997). Decentering therapy: Textual analysis of a narrative therapy session. Family Process, 36(2), 101-126. Chapters in Books: Beach, S. R. H., Gerrard, M., Brody, G. H., Simons, R. L., Kogan, S. M., Gibbons, F. X., & Philibert, R., A. (in press). Epigenetic Effects on Intermediate Phenotypes. In J. MacKillop & M. R. Munafo (Eds.), Genetic Influences on Addiction: An Intermediate Phenotype Approach: MIT press. . Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., & Grange, C. M. (2012). Translating longitudinal, developmental research with rural African American families into prevention programs for rural African American youth. In V. Maholmes & R. B. King (Eds.), Oxford handbook of poverty and child development (pp. 553-570). New York, NY: Oxford University Press-USA. Murry, V. M., Hurt, T. R., Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., & Luo, Z. (2006). Contextual processes: Plausible explanations for gender and race effects. In A. Booth & A. C. Crouter (Eds.), Romance and sex in adolescence and emerging adulthood: Risks and opportunities (pp. 151-160). New York, NY: Routledge. Kogan, S. M., & Gale, J. E. (2000). Taking a narrative turn: Social constructionism and family therapy. In A. M. Horne (Ed.), Family counseling and therapy (3rd ed.) Tasca, IL: Peacock Publishers. 2. CREATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OTHER THAN FORMAL PUBLICATIONS: Molgaard, V., & Kogan, S. M. (2007). The Strong African American Families-Teen program curriculum manual. Center for Family Research, University of Georgia. Kogan, S. M. (2006). The Mentoring Workshop curriculum manual. Center for Family Research, University of Georgia. 3. GRANTS RECEIVED Active A Dual Inoculation Approach to Alcohol Prevention Among African American Youth Role: Principal Investigator NIAAA(R01AA021774) $3,307,652 12/10/12-11/30/17 The most common approach to preventing alcohol use involves providing a well-designed program in preadolescence just prior to or upon entering middle school. This approach does not have long-lasting effects or address the risk factors that lead many youth to use alcohol in high 5 CV/Kogan school. We propose to test a strategy that compares offering effective programs at the transition to middle school and the transition to high school with only offering a program at either one of the transitions or no programs at all. Home-based Prevention for African American Families in Rural Communities Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Steven R. H. Beach. NICHD (R01 HD069439) $2,665,354 1/1/12- 12/30/16 The goal of this study is to test a home-based family prevention program designed to foster competence among African American youth in economically distressed homes. HIV-Related Behavior Among Rural African American, Young Adult Men Role: Principal Investigator NIDA (R01 DA029488) $2,154,701 1/1/11-12/30/16 We propose to recruit 500 men who have sex with women from resource-poor rural environments and investigate the risk and protective mechanisms that forecast their HIV-related behavior. Information from this research will assist in the development of scientifically based programs for this population. Transdisicplinary Center for the Prevention of Drug Abuse Among Rural African Americans Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody NIDA (P30 DA027827) $5,964,484 10/1/09-9/30/2014 The overall aim of the Transdisciplinary Center is to conduct research that will transform etiologic models of drug use and sexual risk behavior and the prevention programs they inform, in general and those for rural African American children, youth, and families in particular. Its overarching goal is to use findings from gene-environment (G-E) interplay, developmental, and epigenetic research to achieve this aim. The Strong African American Families Dissemination Model Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody. NIAAA (R01 AA018580) $3,609,563 9/1/2009-8/31/2014 The goal of this study is to test a model for disseminating the Strong African American Families program through the Cooperative Extension Service in Georgia. Completed Contextual Processes and Rural African American Emerging Adults Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody NICHD (R01 HD030588) $3,120,529 5/1/2008-4/31/2013 The goal of this study is to examine the influence of stressors experienced by rural African Americans during the transition to adulthood on their use of substances, psychological wellbeing, and allostatic load, a physiological measure of stress response. Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse Prevention with Rural African American Youth Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Phaedra Corso 6 CV/Kogan NIDA (R01 DA024644) $2,407,071 9/15/08-6/30/13 The purpose of this study is to conduct an economic evaluation of the Strong African American Families–Teen (SAAF–T) program. A developmentally appropriate adaptation of the efficacious SAAF drug abuse prevention program for elementary school youth, SAAF–T is based on 15 years of longitudinal research with rural African American families and extensive community input. Preventing Substance Use and Risky Behaviors Among Rural African American Youth Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody NIDA (R01 DA021736-01) $3,766,382 9/30/2006-5/31/2012 The goal of this study is to test a family-based preventive intervention designed to deter substance use and risky sexual behavior among rural African American high school students. All participants will be randomly assigned to an intervention or attention-control condition and participate in baseline, posttest, and long-term follow-up assessments. Strong African American Fathers in Healthy Marriages: A Randomized Controlled Trial with Rural Families Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Steven R. H. Beach Admin. for Child. & Fam. (90OJ2023) $2,467,652 9/30/2006- 9/29/2011 The goal of this study is to test a 6-week in-home program designed to strengthen marital relationships and parenting efficacy among African American couples. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive the culturally appropriate intervention. Understanding HPV Vaccination Commitment and Compliance among Rural African American Primary Caregivers and their Daughters Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Stephanie Burwell Merck Investigator-Initiated Studies $176,729 5/1/2009-4/30/2011 The goal of this study is to investigate the predictors of HPV vaccination compliance among rural African American mothers and their daughters. Preventing Alcohol Use Among African American Youths Role: Co-Principle Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody. NIAAA (R01 AA012768) $2,981,384 9/30/2005-8/31/2010 The goal of this study is to examine long-term changes in rural African American adolescents’ risk behavior as a result of participation in the Strong African American Families prevention program at age 11. Three annual follow-up assessments will be administered to 15- to 17-yearold adolescents. Preventing Drug Use in Rural African Americans Role: Co-Principle Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody. NIDA (R01 DA019230) $3,141,955 9/30/2004-8/31/2009 7 CV/Kogan The goal of this study is to prevent drug use among rural African American emerging adults. Pre-intervention, post-intervention, and follow-up assessments of key study constructs will be administered to the entire sample of high school seniors in rural areas. HIV Risk Behavior in Out-of-School Rural African American Young Adults Role: Principal Investigator NIDA (R21 DA020418) $372,260 6/1/2006-5/31/2008 The goal of this study is twofold. First, we will test an innovative strategy to recruit hard-toreach young adults who are at risk for contracting HIV. Second, we will test a heuristic model of the factors that predict high-risk sexual behavior among rural African American young adults who are not attending school during the transition to adulthood. Informal Mentoring, Rural African American Emerging Adults, and Substance Use Role: Co-Principal Investigator Principal Investigator: Gene H. Brody W. T. Grant Foundation $500,000 1/1/2006-12/31/2008 We propose to assess the value added to a family-based program designed to prevent substance use among rural African emerging adults by the inclusion of training for informal mentors. The Mentor Training will be implemented as an experimental condition added to a randomized prevention trial funded by NIDA. 4. RECOGNITIONS AND ACHIEVEMNTS 2007 1999 1999 1999 1996-1999 1/1998, 1/1997 1997-1998 1995-1997 1987 IBR Fellow, University of Georgia Graduate Student Award, National Conference on Family Relations. Graduate Student Research Award, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Endsley-Peifer Student Research Award, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia. University-Wide Research Assistantship (3 years) Graduate School of the University of Georgia. Academic Paper Award, (twice), Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate Program, University of Georgia. Gene and Hazel Franklin Memorial Scholarship, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia. Virginia Wilbanks-Kilgore Scholarship, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, University of Florida. 5. AREAS IN WHICH RESEARCH IS DONE African American families and youth development, HIV prevention, adolescent risk behavior, emerging adulthood, gene × environment interactions 3. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION Undergraduate Courses Semesters 8 Total Overall CV/Kogan CHFD 3700: Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood CHFD 3110: Professional Development Graduate Courses CHFD 8800: Quantitative Methods in Family Science CHFD 8950: Doctoral Seminar: Prevention Science CHFD 8950: Doctoral Seminar: Grant Writing * F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer Taught* Enrollment F 2014 60 Evaluation F 2013 55 F2012 39 Sp 2012 41 F 2011 23 M = 4.1 F 2011 42 M = 3.9 Su 2011 24 M = 4.7 Sp 2014 F 2010 Sp 2010 12 9 4 M = 4.4 M = 4.7 ADVISING Major Professor- Master’s Students o Ms. Alexandra Pocock. CFD Master’s degree. Graduated 5/2012 o Ms. Ellie Schultz, Masters candidate, Anticipated graduation 5/2015. Major Professor, PHD Students o Mr. Junhan Cho, HDFS doctoral student. Anticipated graduation 8/2015. o Ms. Kimberly Allen, doctoral candidate. (Co-Major Professor, student is at Florida State University). Anticipated graduation 5/2015 o Ms. Megan Hicks, HDFS doctoral student. Anticipated graduation, 5/2018. Doctoral Committee Member Kennedy, K. Using a social ecological model in predicting diabetes self-care in rural African American women. Doctoral Candidate, CFD. Graduated 5/2011. Roldos, Isabel. Productivity loss and substance use among African American young adults. Doctoral Candidate, Health Policy. Anticipated graduation, 5/2012. 7. EDITORSHIP OR EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER OF JOURNALS OR OTHER LEARNED PUBLICATIONS 9/1996-2005 The Family Journal. Editorial Board Member 8. CONVENTION PAPERS Invited Seminars/Workshops *Kogan, S. M. (2014, December; forthcoming). Translating Longitudinal, Developmental Research with Rural African-American Families into Alcohol Prevention Programs for Rural African-American Youth. Minority Health and Health Disparities Grantees’ Conference National harbor, MD, December 1-3, 2014. *Kogan, S. M. (2014, May). NIH Grant Writing for Prevention Scientists, Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington D.C., May 29, 2014. 9 CV/Kogan *Kogan, S. M. (2013, November). NIH Grant Writing 101:, Workshop presented at the National Conference on Family Relations, San Antonio, TX. National/International Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Brown, G.L., Brody, G. H., & Oshri, A. (accepted abstract). Relationship Commitment among Young African American Young Men: A longitudinal analysis. International Convention of Psychological Science. March, 12-14, 2015, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Oshri, A., Himelboim, I., Kwon, J. A., Sutton, T. E., MacKillop, J. & Kogan, S. M., (accepted abstract). Social Network Structures on Facebook: Associations with Child Abuse and Alcohol Use and Misuse among Young Adult Women. International Convention of Psychological Science. March, 12-14, 2015, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Brown, G. L., Kogan, S. M., Kim, J., & Cho, J. (accepted abstract). Intergenerational Transmission of Fathering in Young, African American Men: A Moderated Mediation Model. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development special topic meeting: New Conceptualizations in the Study of Parenting-At-Risk. 2014, November Kogan, S.M., Lei, K., Futris, T, & Brody, G. H. (2014, May). Testing the Effectiveness of the Strong African American Families Program: A Randomized, Community Based Prevention Trial. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington D.C., May 31, 2014. Allen, K., Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., Pocock, A., & Brody, G. H. (2014, March). Pathways From Racial Discrimination to Multiple Sexual Partners Among Male African American Adolescents. Paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, Tx, March 21, 2014.. Cho, J. and Kogan, S. M. (2014, March). The Interaction effect of Adverse Rural Environment and the Dopamine Receptor Gene on Substance Use among African American male youths. Paper presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, Tx, March 21, 2014. Kogan, S. M. Lei, M-K., Beach, S. R. H., Brody, G. Hl., Windle, M., MacKillop, J., & Lee, S. (2014, March). DRD4 polymorphisms and early sexual onset: Gender and environmental moderation in a sample of African American youth. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, Tx, March 21, 2014. Cho, J., Kogan, S.M. & Lee, S. (2013, November). A Latent Profile Analysis of African‐American Youths’ Sexual Risk Behavior: Paper presented at the National Conference on Family Relations, San Antonio, TX. Kogan, S. M., Cho, J. Gordon-Simons, L., Simons, R., & Gibbons, F. (2013, November) Pubertal Timing and Sexual Behavior Among African‐American Male Youth: Paper presented at the National Conference on Family Relations, San Antonio, TX. Kogan, S. M. et al. (2011, November). Family-centered prevention for rural African American adolescents. Annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL. Burwell, S., Smith, E., & Kogan, S. M. (2011, November). Maternal health values and parenting affect daughters’ HPV vaccine intention and uptake. Annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL. Kogan, S. M., Yu, T., & Brody, G. H. (2011, August). Integrating condom skills into familycentered prevention: The Strong African American Families–Teen (SAAF–T) program. National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., Beach, S.R.H., Philibert, R. A., Gibbons, F. X., Chen, Y.-f. & Simons, R. L. (2011, April). Contextual amplification of family processes and the DRD4 10 CV/Kogan polymorphism: Effects on adolescent women's risky sexual behavior. Annual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Kogan, S. M., Brody, G. H., & Chen, Y.-f. (2010, November). Mentoring deters externalizing problems among rural African American emerging adults. Annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN. Beach, S. R. H., Brody, G. H., Kogan, S. M., Murry, V. M., & Chen, Y.-f. (2007, November). Family-based intervention reduces depression: Evidence from the Strong African American Families program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA. Kogan, S. M., Chen, Y.-f., Brody, G. H., Murry, V., & Gibbons, F. X. (March, 2006). Unprotected sexual intercourse among African American adolescents: A growth mixture model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA. Kogan, S. M., Chen, Y.-f., Brody, G. H., & Murry, V. M. (2005, June). Linking contexts, cognitions, and substance use to African American adolescents' sexual risk behavior. Paper presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. Kogan, S. M. (2003, July). Consequences of disclosing child sexual abuse in adolescent survivors. Annual colloquium of the American Professional Society on Abuse of Children, Orlando, FL. Kogan, S. M. (2003, February). Disclosing sexual assault: Results from a national sample of adolescents. Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. Kogan, S. M., Robbins, M. R., Alexander, J. F., & Turner, C. (2001, October). The structure of alliance ratings in family therapy. Annual meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Nashville, TN. Kogan, S. M. (2000, July). Preliminary development of a marital therapy Q-set. Annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Chicago, IL. Kogan, S. M. (1999, October). Q-sort assessment of marital therapy interaction. Annual meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Chicago, IL. Walters, L. H, Killeen, M., Horan, P. M., Goettler, D. E., & Kogan, S. M. (1999, April). Deriving family scores from individual data: Representations of family dynamics. Annual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM. Kogan, S. M. (1998, November). [Comments on Grotevant et al. (1998) and Hawley and Geske (1998), discussant for Theory Construction and Research Methodology Preconference Workshop.] Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Milwaukee, WI. Kogan, S. M. & Brown, A. (1998, October). Reading me like a book: Textuality and therapy. Annual meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Dallas, TX. Kogan, S. M. (1998, October). Process research with the Clinical Discourse Q-Sets. Annual Meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Dallas, TX. Kogan, S. M. & Brown, A. (1998, January). Reading family therapy texts “through” Foucault. Annual International Qualitative Research in Education Conference, Athens, GA. Kogan, S. M. & Gale, J. (1997, September). Discourse analysis and family therapy research. Annual meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA. Gale, J. E., Herrman, M., Goettler, D., & Kogan, S. M. (1997, September). Georgia profile: Effective skills and mediation. Annual meeting of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Atlanta, GA. 11 CV/Kogan Kogan, S. M. & Gale, J. (1997, August). Postmodernism and therapy: A conversation analysis. In R. Hare-Mustin & J. Marecek (Co-chairs), Revealing practices: A postmodern look at theory and therapy. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Kogan, S. M. (1997, May). Producing and restraining functions in therapy discourse: A conversation analysis of a solution focused interview. Top Four Papers presented for the Language and Social Interaction Section at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Kogan, S. M. & Long, J. (1996, November). Clinical praxis: Integrating critical and postmodern theory in family therapy. Annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Kansas City, MO. Kogan, S. M. (1996, October). Postmodernism and therapy: A conversation analysis. Annual meeting of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Regional/State Orpinas, P., Kogan, S.M., & Grange, C. (2012, June). Strengthening families to prevent youth violence. Paper to be presented at the Safe and Welcoming Schools Conference: Preventing Bullying in Schools and Communities, Athens, GA. Kogan, S. M. (2003, May). Unraveling the web of deceit: Relational therapy for sexual abuse. Spring conference of the Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, St. Simon’s Island, GA. Kogan, S. M. & Thomas, T. (2003, April). Relational assessment of sexually abused children. Annual conference of the South Georgia National Association of Social Workers Valdosta, GA. Kogan, S. M., Dupriest, A., Hunter, L. & Waldrep, A. (2002, March). Rural males: Perceptions of family therapy. Annual conference of the South Georgia NASW, Valdosta, GA. Kogan, S. M. (1998, April). The development of the Clinical Discourse Q-sets for observing marital therapy. Annual meeting of the Southeastern Council on Family Relations, Auburn, AL. Kogan, S. M. (1997, June). Do we see through the same lenses? Thinking about style, pattern, and schema in mediation practice. Presentation at the Portrait of Georgia Mediators Statewide Dialogue, Athens, GA. Kogan, S. M., & Long, J. (1997, April). Feminist therapy and post-structuralism: Do we or don’t we (or both)? Annual meeting of the Southeastern Women’s Studies Association, Athens, GA. Kogan, S. M., & Brown, A. (1997, April). Using discourse analysis in feminist inquiry. Annual meeting of the Southeastern Women’s Studies Association, Athens, GA. Barolet-Fogarty, L., Jennie, J., Kogan, S. M., Nazario, A., & Rodriguez, T. (1995, April). Reflections on reflecting teams. Annual meeting of the Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Orlando, FL. Local Presentations and Workshops Orpinas, P. & Kogan, S. M. (2010, August). Familias Fuertes: A program to strengthen Latino families. Final results. Presentation to the UGARF/OVPPSO Grant Recipient Meeting. Athens, GA. Orpinas, P., Kogan, S. M., & Powell, G. (2010, April). Familias Fuertes-Georgia: A program to strengthen Latino families. Presentation at the College of Public Health Seminar, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 12 CV/Kogan Orpinas, P., Brody, G. H., & Kogan, S. M. (2009, August). Familias Fuertes: A program to strengthen Latino families. Presentation to the UGARF/OVPPSO Grant Recipient Meeting, Athens, GA. Kogan, S. M. (2002, February-March). Introduction to the family-focused approach for bipolar disorder: Implications for dually diagnosed persons. Concurrent seminar presented at Dual Diagnosis Update—What’s Hot and What’s Not, Thomasville, GA. Kogan, S. M. (2002, August). Gottman’s scientific marital therapy: A primer. Presentation to the South Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Valdosta, GA. Kogan, S. M. (2001, June). Ethics and the evidence-based therapy movement. Lecture presented at the continuing education workshop, Cultural Diversity and Ethics in Family-based Mental Health Services, Valdosta, GA. Kogan, S. M. (1994, February). Circular questioning. Presentation to the Northeast Florida Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Jacksonville, FL. Kogan, S. M. (1993, November). Brief therapy. Presentation at All Staff, the Child Guidance Center, Jacksonville, FL. 4. PUBLIC SERVICE National: 8/2008-present 1/2009-5/2014 Scientific advisor for CFR dissemination program Investigator/Scientific Advisor, The Strong African American Families Dissemination Project. Dr. Kogan is collaborated with two extension colleagues, Drs. Futris and Bower, on a project to test a model for disseminating family-centered preventive interventions to African American communities through the Extension service. State: 1/2002- 12/2003 3/2001-12/2001 Board Member, Georgia Association for MFT Legislative Committee, Georgia Association for MFT Local: 1/2002- 12/2003 Chapter Chair, South Georgia Association for MFT 5. OTHER SERVICE Scientific Review: Federal Grant Review 6/2014 4/2014 9/2012, 2/2013 Reviewer, Accelerating the Pace of Drug Abuse Research Using Existing Data Review Panel, Center for Scientific Review, NIH Reviewer, AARR-C (22) · Fellowships: AIDS and AIDS Related Applications Center for Scientific Review, NIH Ad hoc panel member, Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (DIRH) , Center for Scientific Review, NIH Foundation Grant Review 13 CV/Kogan 2010,2013 2005 W. T. Grant Foundation Alberta Heritage Foundation Ad hoc Manuscript Review Child Development, American Journal of Community Psychology, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, International Journal of STDS and AIDS, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Black Psychology, Women’s Health Issues, Departmental Service 8/2009-present 1/2012-present Member, Graduate Policies and Procedures Committee Chair, Institute for Behavioral Research Training Committee University Activities 4/2014, 9/2014 Fall 2014 UGA LEAD. Working meetings between UGA faculty and Provost. IBR Grantsmanship Workshops. 3, 2 hour seminars on NIH grant writing presented to faculty at UGA. IBR Grantsmanship Workshops. 3, 2 hour seminars on NIH grant writing presented to faculty at UGA. IBR Grantsmanship Workshops. 3, 2 hour seminars on NIH grant writing presented to faculty at UGA. Global Diseases: Voices from the Vanguard Lecture. Introduction of guest speaker Fall 2013 Fall 2012 3/22/2011 Grant Consultation and Mentoring (UGA) 2011 Dr. Alex Anderson, Department of Foods and Nutrition Dr. Cynthia Suveg, Department of Psychology Dr. Ann Shafer, Department of Psychology 2012 Dr. Denise Lewis, Department of Child and Family Development Dr. Adam Goodie, Department of Psychology 2013 Michelle van Dellen, Department of Psychology 2014 Dr. Kristina Jacinta, College of Social Work Dr. Assaf Oshri, Dept of Human Development and Family Science Dr. Geoffrey Brown, Dept of Human Development and Family Science Grant Consultation and Mentoring (External) 2013 Dr. David Chae, Emory University 2014 Dr. Megan Roberts, Brown University, Dr. Kartrina Akande, Mississippi State University 14