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Curriculum VitaeWendy S. HadleyAddress:University of Oregon College of Education 5251 University of Oregon255 HEDCO Education BuildingEugene, OR 97403Phone: (541) 346-2185E-mail: whadley2@uoregon.eduProfessional CredentialsLicensed Psychologist: State of Rhode Island (2005-2020)Licensed Psychologist: State of Oregon (since 2020)Educational BackgroundDegreeYearAreaInstitutionPh.D.2003Major: Clinical PsychologyThe University of MemphisM.S.2000Major: Clinical PsychologyThe University of MemphisB.S.1994Major: PsychologyThe University of FloridaMinor: Public HealthPost-Graduate Education2003-2005Postdoctoral Fellowship in HIV Prevention/Pediatric PsychologyBrown University School of MedicineChild and Adolescent PsychiatryRhode Island Hospital2002-2003APA Approved Internship in Pediatric PsychologyBrown University School of MedicineCurrent Positions2019–presentJulie and Keith Thomson Endowed Chair HEDCO Clinic DirectorAssociate Professor, Counseling Psychology and Human ServicesCollege of Education University of Oregon Past Positions 2018–2019Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior(Research), Brown University Medical School2015–2019Director of Psychological Services, CHANGES Adolescent Weight Management Program, Hasbro Children’s Hospital2007–2019Training Director Pediatric Practicum Program PediatricPsychology, Hasbro Children’s Hospital2005–2019Staff Psychologist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, RIH/Hasbro2005–2019Research Supervisor and Mentor for psychology fellows, interns,research assistants, and Brown undergraduatesRhode Island Hospital2005–2019Clinical Supervisor for clinical psychology interns andpostdoctoral fellowsRhode Island Hospital, Brown Medical School2006–2018Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior (Research),Brown University Medical School2005Research Associate, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital1998–2002Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern, St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital1996-1997Lab Manager, Christiana Leonard Neuroscience Lab, The University of Florida1994–1996Feeding Therapist, Children’s Seashore House, Children’s Hospitalof PhiladelphiaRESEARCHFunded Grant Awards27. Co-Principal Investigator (2020-2025) Enhancing Emotion Regulation to Support Weight Control Efforts in Adolescents with Overweight and Obesity (NIDDK) R01 DK124551. ($2,305,715)26. Co-Investigator (2019-2024) Project STRONG: A Web-Based Dating Violence Prevention Program for Parents and Middle School Boys (NICHD) R01 HD097126-01A1.25. Data Safety and Monitoring Board (2020-2022) The Food Allergy Superheroes Training (FAST) Program: Increasing Adherence to Food Allergy Safety Guidelines (NICHD)R21 098450.24. Data Safety Officer (2019-2021) Reducing Emotional Eating in Obese Low-Income Adolescents with Mindfulness-Based Behavioral Weight Management (NIDDK) R21 HD095099. 23. Mentor (2018-2020) Engaging Adolescents in Pediatric Obesity Treatment: Bridging the Gap between Recommendations and Clinical Practice (Clinical Psychology Internship Research Grant Program, Brown Clinical Psychology Training Consortium) ($10,000)22. Principal Investigator (2016-2019 (NCE)) Enhancing Emotion Regulation among Overweight and Obese Adolescents Attempting to Lose Weight (NIDDK) R21 DK108164. ($275,000)21. Co-Investigator (2017-2019) A Tablet-Based Emotion Regulation Intervention for Reducing Early Adolescent Sexual Risk (NICHD) R21HD089979. ($275,000)20. Co-Mentor (2017-2019) Parenting Youth at Risk: Development of a parent-focused dating violence prevention program. (NICHD) [F31HD093284]19. Co-Investigator (2016-2018) Hasbro Children's Hospital Fostering Health Program (The Rhode Island Foundation) ($84,000)18. Co-Investigator (2017-2018) Shared Medical Appointments for Transition Planning in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease. (Rhode Island Foundation) ($61,000)17. Co-Investigator (2015-2017) Experience Success: Virtual Reality to Enhance Internet Weight Loss (NHLBI) R42DK103537- Phase II. ($1,159,836)16. Principal Investigator (2015-2016) Fostering Mental Health: A Hospital and Community Partnership to Promote Evidence-based Practices for Rhode Island’s Foster Children and Families (The Rhode Island Foundation) ($64,556)15. Principal Investigator (2013-2015) Reduce the Risk: An Affect Management Program for HIV Prevention (National Institute of Mental Health) R42 MH087322- Phase II. ($933,634)14. Co-Principal Investigator (2012-2014) Family-Based HIV Prevention: An Interactive DVD (National Institute of Mental Health) R44 MH082103- Phase II. ($296,541)13. Co-Investigator (2012-2013) Experience Success: Virtual Reality to Enhance Internet Weight Loss (NHLBI) R41 HL 114046?- Phase I. ($175,689)12. Co-Investigator (2010-2013) Enhancing Family Based Drug Treatment: Integrating HIV/STI Sexual Risk Reduction. (National Institute of Drug Abuse) R01 DA026775. ($1,196,900)11. Co-Investigator (2010-2015) Integrated Mental Health Treatment & HIV Prevention for Court-Involved Youth (National Institute of Mental Health) R01 MH087520. ($2,467,461)10. Consultant (2010-2015) Brazilian HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Prevention for Adolescents with Mental Health Disorders (National Institute of Mental Health) R34 MH094163.9. Principal Investigator (2010-2011) Eliciting Affect in Teens in a Virtual World (National Institute of Mental Health) R41 MH087322- Phase I. ($163,849)8. Co-Investigator (2009-2015) Preventing HIV through Affect Management for High-Risk Early Adolescents (National Institute for Nursing Research) R01 NR011906. ($1,867,700)7. Co-Investigator (2009-2013) Alcohol, Suicide, and HIV Prevention for Teens in Mental Health Treatment (National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Addiction) R01 AA016854. ($609,500)6. Co-Investigator (2009-2011) Parental Involvement as a Strategy to Enhance Adolescent Weight Control (National Institute for Child and Human Development) R03 HD060137. ($113,862)5. Co-Investigator (2008-2009) Family-Based HIV Prevention: An Interactive DVD. (National Institute of Mental Health) R43 MH082103- Phase I. ($100,000)4. Principal Investigator (2008) HIV Prevention Among Young Adolescents: Targeting Improved Parental Monitoring (Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)) ($40,000)3. Co-Investigator/Multi-site Project Director (2003-2013) HIV Prevention for Youth with Severe Mental Illness (National Institute of Mental Health) R01 MH63008. ($7,702,736)2. Co-Investigator (2007-2010) Affect Management Intervention for Early Adolescents with Mental Health Problems (National Institute of Mental Health) R34 MH078750. ($438,529)1. Recipient, NIH, Pediatric Loan Repayment Program (2004-2006)Pending5. Co-Principal Investigator. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia as a Predictor of Substance Use among Early Adolescents. R01 DA050603. Potential Funder: NIDA. Scored 10/5/20-16, 4th percentile. ($2,032,194)4. Consultant. Emotion Regulation Intervention for Youth with a History of Childhood Maltreatment. R21. Potential Funder: NIMH. Submitted: 11/15/203. Consultant. Adolescent Mood Project in Primary Care: Assessing Intervention Mechanisms to Optimize the Effectiveness of IPT-AST. R01. Potential Funder: NIMH. Resubmitted: 11/5/202. Co-Investigator. Emotion Regulation Intervention to Prevent Early Adolescent Risk Behaviors. Potential Funder: NICHD. Submitted: 10/5/201. Consultant. Mentorship and Research in HIV and Addiction Prevention among Traumatized Youth. K24. Potential Funder: NIDA. Submitted: 5/5/20Submitted but Unfunded6. Principal Investigator. Decreasing Adolescent Risk Behavior through Emotion Regulation and Parental Monitoring. R01DA046459-01A1. Potential Funder: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Scored 6/5/20-33, 14th percentile. ($2,177,959)5. Consultant. TakeControl VR: A Virtual Reality Tool to Enhance Treatment of Substance Use Disorders. R41. Potential Funder: NIDA.4. Co-Investigator. HIV Prevention among Adolescents with Mental Health Symptoms: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis. R01MH118026. Potential Funder: NIMH. ($388,142) 3. Co-Investigator. Understanding How Interpersonal Processes and Affect Influence Eating and Activity Behaviors Among Overweight/Obese Adolescents. R01. Potential Funder: RFA-OD-17-004. ($2,266,264)2. Co-Investigator. Preventing Weight Gain and Cardiometabolic Risk in Youth on Atypical Antipsychotics. Potential Funder: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. R01 DK108164-0. ($1,890,822)1. Principal Investigator. A Multi-systemic Intervention Targeting Emotion Regulation for the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use. R34 DA040692-01. Potential Funder: National Institute on Drug Abuse. ($475,000)PUBLICATIONSPeer-Reviewed Articles46. Thomas, J. G., Goldstein, C. M., Bond, D. S., Hadley, W., & Tuerk, P. (2020). Web-based virtual reality to enhance behavioral skills training and weight loss in a commercial online weight management program: The experience success randomized trial. Obesity Science & Practice, 6, 587-595. 45. Darling, K. E., Ranzenhofer, L. M., Hadley, W., Villalta, D., Kasper, V., & Jelalian, E. (2020). Negative childhood experiences and disordered eating in adolescents in a weight management program: The role of depressive symptoms. Eating Behaviors, 38, 101402.44. Hadley, W., Houck, C., Barker, D., Wickham, B., Bogner, J. & Jelalian, E. (2020). Preliminary impact of an adapted emotion regulation intervention for adolescents with overweight and obesity attempting to lose weight. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 41(9), 706-715. PubMed PMID: 32740283.43. Lansing, A. H., Guthrie, K. M., Hadley, W. H., Stewart, A., Peters, A. & Houck, C. (2019). Qualitative assessment of emotion regulation strategies for prevention of health risk behaviors in early adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 28(3), 765-775. PubMed PMID: 31680761; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6824428.42. Barker, D., Hadley, W., McGee, H., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Brown, L. K. (2019). Evaluating the role of family context within a randomized adolescent risk prevention trial. AIDS & Behavior, 23(5), 1195-1209. PubMed PMID: 30701390; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6746402.41. Hadley, W., Houck, C., Brown, L., K., Spitalnick, J.S., Ferrer, M., Barker, D., & Virtually Better Inc. (2019). Moving beyond role-play: Evaluating the use of virtual reality to teach emotion regulation for the prevention of adolescent risk behavior within a randomized pilot trial. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(4), 425-435. PubMed PMID: 30551157; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6481385.40. Houck, C. D., Barker, D., Hadley, W., Menefee, M., & Brown, L. K. (2018). Sexual risk outcomes of an emotion regulation intervention for at-risk early adolescents. Pediatrics, 141(6), 2017-2525. PubMed PMID: 29748192; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6317536.39. Hadley, W., Lansing, A., Barker, D., Hunter, H., Brown, L. K., Donenberg, G., & DiClemente, R. (2017). The longitudinal impact of a family-based intervention on observed and self-reported parent-adolescent sexual communication. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 27(4), 1098-1109. PubMed PMID: 29910594; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5999025.38. Hadley, W., Barker, D., Thamotharan, S., & Houck, C. (2017). Relationship between unsupervised time and participation in an emotion regulation intervention and risk outcomes. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 38(9), 714-722. PubMed PMID: 28902065; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5668172.37. Esposito-Smythers, C., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., & Curby, T. W., & Brown, L. K. (2017). Randomized pilot trial of a cognitive-behavioral alcohol, self-harm, and HIV prevention program for tends in mental health treatment. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 89, 49-56. PubMed PMID: 27883927; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5345345.36. Houck, C., Barker, D., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K, & Almy, B. (2016). The One-year impact of an emotion regulation intervention on early adolescent health risk behaviors. Health Psychology, 35(9),1036-1045. PubMed PMID: 27175579; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5003055. 35. Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., Warren, J., Barker, D., Fortune, T., Weddington, P., & Juzang, I., (2016). Work it Out Together: Preliminary efficacy of a parent and adolescent DVD and workbook intervention on adolescent sexual and substance use attitudes and parenting behaviors. AIDS & Behavior, 20(9), 1961-1972. PubMed PMID: 27155880; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4697876.34. Yurasek., A., & Hadley, W. (2016). Commentary: Adolescent marijuana use and mental health amidst a changing legal climate. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 41(3), 287-289. PubMed PMID: 26883502; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5013839.33. Houck, C., Hadley, W., Barker, D., Brown, L. K, & Almy, B. (2016). An emotion regulation intervention to reduce risk behaviors among at-risk early adolescents. Prevention Science, 17(1) 71-82. PubMed PMID: 26297499; PubMed Central PMCID: 4697876. 32. Hadley, W., Barker, D., Almy, B., Donenberg, G., Brown, L. K., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE Study Group (2015). The moderating role of parental psychopathology on response to a family-based HIV prevention intervention. Journal of Family Studies, 21(2), 178-194.31. Hadley, W., Houck, C., Barker, D., & Senocak, N. (2015). Relationships of parental monitoring and emotion regulation with early adolescents' sexual behaviors. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 36(5), 381-388. PubMed PMID: 25915779; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4456297.30. Thomas, J. G., Spitalnick, J.S., Hadley, W., Bond, D. S., & Wing, R. R. (2015). Development of and feedback on a fully automated virtual reality system for online training in weight management skills. Journal of Diabetes Science and?Technology, 9(1), 145-148. PubMed PMID:25367014: PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4383395. 29. Jelalian, E., Hadley, W., Sato, A., Richardson, E., Kuhl, E., Oster, D., & Rancourt, D. (2015). Adolescent weight control: An intervention targeting parent communication and modeling compared to minimal parental involvement. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40(2), 203-213. PubMed PMID:25294840; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4330443.28. Joppa, M., Rizzo, C. Brown, L.K., Hadley, W., Dattadeen, J., Donenberg, G., & DiClemente, R. (2014). Internalizing symptoms and safe sex intentions among adolescents in mental health treatment: Personal factors as mediators. Children and Youth Services Review, 46, 177-185. PubMed PMID: 25284921; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4180408.27. Hadley, W., McCullough, M.B., Rancourt, D., Barker, D. & Jelalian, E. (2014). Shaking up the system: The role of change in maternal-adolescent communication quality and adolescent weight loss. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40(1), 121-131. PubMed PMID: 25214645; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4288305. 26. Creech, S. K., Hadley, W., & Borsari, B. (2014). The impact of military deployment and reintegration on children and parenting: A Systematic Review. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 45(6), 452-464. PubMed PMID: 25844014; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4383395.25. Brown, L. K., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., Lescano, C. M., Lang, D., Crosby, R., Barker, D., Oster, D. & Project STYLE Study Group (2014). Project STYLE: A multisite HIV prevention trial for youth in mental health treatment. Psychiatric Services, 65(3) 338-344. PubMed PMID: 24382603.24. Hadley, W., Barker, D., Lescano, C. M., Brown, L. K., Stewart, A., Affleck, K., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE Study Group (2014). Associations between psychiatric impairment and sexual risk behavior among teens in mental health treatment. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, 13(2),198-213. PubMed PMID: 26023302; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4443474.23. Hadley, W., Houck, C.D., Barker, D., Spitalnick, J., Garcia, A., Kreger, V., Roye, S., &, Brown, L. K. (2014). Eliciting affect via immersive virtual reality: A tool for adolescent risk reduction. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 39(3), 358-368. PubMed PMID: 24365699; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3959265.22. Hadley, W., Stewart, A., Hunter, H., Affleck, K., Brown, L. K., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE (2013). Reliability and validity of the Dyadic Observed Communication Scale (DOCS). Journal of Child and Family Studies, 22(2), 279-287. PubMed PMID: 23645977; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3639442.21. Houck, C.D. & Hadley, W. (2012). Pediatric psychology research informing policy for AIDS-affected youth in Africa. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 37(9), 879-881. PubMed PMID: 22661617, PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3488264.20. Houck, C. D., Hadley, W. S., Tolou-Shams, M., Brown, L. K. (2012). Truancy is associated with sexual risk among early adolescents. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 33(9), 728-731. PubMed PMID: 23117598; PubMed Central PMCID 3488264.19. Stewart, A., Theodore-Oklota, C., Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G. & Project STYLE (2012). Mania symptoms and HIV-risk behavior among adolescents in mental health treatment. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41(6), 803-810. PubMed PMID: 22540428; PubMed PMCID: PMC3470757.18. Seth, P., Lang, D., DiClemente, R., Braxton, N., Crosby, R. Brown, L., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G. and Project STYLE (2012). Gender differences in HIV/STI-associated risk behaviors and laboratory-confirmed sexually transmitted infections among adolescents in mental health treatment. Sexual Health, 9(3), 240-6. PubMed PMID: 22697141; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4452011.17. Tolou-shams, M., Hadley, W., Conrad, S., & Brown, L. K. (2012). The role of family affect in juvenile drug court offenders’ substance use and HIV risk. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 21(3), 449-456. PubMed PMID: 22661883; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3361893.16. Hadley, W., Hunter, H., Tolou-shams, M., Lescano, C. L., Brown, L. K., Thompson, A., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE (2011). Monitoring challenges: A closer look at parental monitoring, maternal psychopathology, and adolescent sexual risk behavior. Journal of Family Psychology, 25(2), 319-323. PubMed PMID: 21417519; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3466599.15. Swenson, R. S., Hadley, W., Houck, C. D., Dance, S. K., & Brown, L. K. (2011). Who accepts a rapid HIV antibody test? The role of race/ethnicity and HIV risk behavior among community adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 48(5), 527-529. PMID: 21501815.14. Brown, L.K., Hadley, W., Stewart, A., Lescano, C., Whiteley, L., Donenberg, G., et al. (2011). Psychiatric disorders and sexual risk among adolescents in mental health treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78(4),590-7. PubMed PMID: 20658815; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2911994.13. Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., Lescano, C.M., & Kell, H., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE Study Group (2009). Parent-adolescent sexual communication: Associations of condom use with condom discussions. AIDS & Behavior, 13(5), 997-1004. PubMed PMID: 18841462; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2756325 12. Grossman, C., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., Houck, C. D., Peters, A. & Tolou-Shams, M. (2008). Adolescent sexual risk: Factors predicting condom use across the stages of change. AIDS & Behavior, 12(6), 913-922. PubMed PMID: 18427971.11. Houck, C. D., Hadley, W., Lescano, C. M., Pugatch, D., Brown, L. K. & Project SHIELD Study Group (2008). Suicide attempt and sexual risk behavior: Relationship among adolescents. Archives of Suicide Research, 12(1), 39-49. PubMed PMID: 1824003310. Lescano, C. M., Hadley, W., Beausoleil, N., Brown, L.K., D’Eramo, D., & Zimskind, A. (2007). A brief screening measure of adolescent risk behavior. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 37(4), 325-336. PubMed PMID: 171092229. Brown, L. K., Houck, C. D., Hadley, W. & Lescano, C. M. (2005). Self-cutting and sexual risk among adolescents in intensive psychiatric treatment. Psychiatric Services, 56(2), 216-218. PubMed PMID: 15703353 8. Tyc, V. L., Hadley, W., Allen, D., Varnell, S., Ey, S., Rai, S. N., & Lensing, S. (2004). Predictors of smoking intentions and smoking status among non-smoking and smoking adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 29(6), 1143-1147. PubMed PMID: 15236815.7. Ey, S., Hadley, W., Allen, D. N., Palmer, S., Klosky, J., Deptula, D., & Cohen, R. (2004). A new measure of children’s optimism and pessimism: The youth life orientation test. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46(5), 548-558. PubMed PMID: 15845134 6. Tyc, V. L., Hadley, W., Throckmorton-Belzer, L., & Hudson, M. M. (2001). Clinician delivered environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) counseling for parents of children with cancer. Primary Care and Cancer, 21(7), 9-16.5. Tyc, V. L., Hadley, W., & Crockett, G. (2001). Prediction of health behaviors in pediatric cancer survivors. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 37, 42-46. PubMed PMID: 11466722.4. Tyc, V. L., Hadley, W., & Crockett, G. (2001). Predictors of intentions to use tobacco among adolescent survivors of cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26(2), 117-121. PubMed PMID: 11181887.3. Ey, S., Kledges, L., Patterson, S., Hadley, W., Barnard, M., & Alpert, B. (2000). Racial differences in adolescent’s perceived vulnerability to disease and injury. Journal of BehavioralMedicine, 23(5), 421-435. PubMed PMID: 11039155.2. Kerwin, M. E., Ahearn, W. H., Eicher, P. S., & Swearingin (Hadley), W. (1998). The relationship between food refusal and self-injurious behavior: A case study. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 29(1), 67-77. PubMed PMID: 9627826.1. Ahearn, W. H., Kerwin, M.E., Eicher, P.S., Shantz, J., & Swearingin (Hadley), W. (1996). An alternating treatments comparison of two intensive interventions for food refusal. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 29, 321-332. PubMed PMID: 8926224; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1283995.Publications Submitted or In Preparation3. Houck, C., Modrowski, C., Hadley, W., Myers, V., Bala, K., Wickham, B., & Jerrod, T. (2020). Effects of a Tablet-Based Emotion Regulation Training Program for Early Adolescents. [Manuscript in preparation]. Brown University School of Medicine.2. Darling, K.E., Warnick, J., Hadley, W. & Jelalian, E. (2020). Reactions to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines for the Management of Adolescent Obesity: A Multi-Informant Qualitative Approach. [Manuscript under review]. Brown University School of Medicine.1. Hadley, W., Graves, H., Barker, D., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R. & Brown, L. (2020). Patterns of directly observed parent-adolescent communication and associations with sexual risk behavior among adolescents in mental health treatment [Manuscript in preparation]. University of Oregon. Book Chapters and Books1. Donenberg, G., Brown, L., Hadley, W., Kapungu, C., Lescano, C.,?& DiClemente, R. (2011). Family-based HIV-prevention program for adolescents with psychiatric disorders. In W. Pequegnat & C. Bell (Eds.), Families and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and contextual issues in prevention and treatment (pp.261-278). Springer Press.Other Non Peer-Reviewed Publications2. Hadley, W. (2011) Can video gaming and virtual reality programming address clinical needs? In the Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter (CABL).1. Hadley, W. (2008) The challenges of parental monitoring in the summer months. In the Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter (CABL).PRESENTATIONSPeer-Reviewed, International Conferences2. Houck, C. D., Hadley, W. S., Brown, L. K., Schlenger, W., Silver, B., & the Project SHIELD Study Group (2005, April). Suicidality as a predictor of adolescent sexual risk behavior [Paper presentation]. Psychosocial Impact of HIV biannual conference, Cape Town, South Africa.1. “Parent-teen sexual communication: Does communication matter?” Presented at the international AIDS IMPACT conference, Cape Town, SA. 4/05Peer-Reviewed, National Conferences8. “Reduce the Risk: An Immersive Virtual Reality Intervention Targeting Reduction of Risk Among Adolescents” Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs, Health and Human Services, 6/19.7. “Using Virtual Reality to Impact Sexual Knowledge, Attitudes, and Emotion Regulation among Youth.” Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington D.C., 5/18.6. “Preliminary Efficacy of a Parent and Adolescent DVD Intervention on Adolescent Risk Behavior, Attitudes, and Parenting Behaviors.” Paper presented at The Society for Research on Adolescents, Baltimore, MD, 4/16.5. “Double Jeopardy: The Impact of Parental Psychopathology on Outcomes of a Family-Based HIV Prevention Intervention for Adolescents in Mental Health Treatment” Paper presented at the annual Society for Prevention Conference, San Francisco, CA, 5/13. 4. “Using Virtual Reality to Intervene on Sexual and Substance Use Risk Behaviors.” Paper presented at the annual SexTech Conference, San Francisco, CA, 4/12.3. “Influence of parent psychopathology on adolescent sexual-risk behavior” Paper presented at the annual American Psychological Association convention, San Diego, CA, 8/10.2. “Project STYLE: A Family-Based HIV Prevention Intervention for Youth in Mental Health Treatment” Paper presented at NIMH International Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Providence, RI, 10/08.1. “Parent-Adolescent Communication: Teaching Parents and Teens How To Talk About Sex.” NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Providence, RI. 10/08.Peer-Reviewed, Regional Conferences16. “Understanding Comprehensive support for the Foster Care Triad: Through their eyes” Child and Family Foster Care Symposium, 5/17. 15. “Eating my feelings: The role of emotion regulation in the context of adolescent weight management” BCRU Lunch and Learn, Bradley Hospital/Brown Medical School 2/17. 14. “Reduce the Risk: An immersive virtual reality intervention targeting risk reduction among adolescents.” BCRU Lunch and Learn, Bradley Hospital/Brown Medical School 2/16. 13. “Adolescent Risk Behavior: What’s a Clinician to do?” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/ Brown Medical School, 6/13.12. “HIV Prevention in the State of RI: Current Progress and Future Challenges” RI HIV Prevention Coalition World AIDS Day Statehouse Event, Providence, RI, 12/12. 11. “Virtual Reality as an HIV Prevention Tool” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School, 3/12. 10. “Health Promotion in the Digital Age.” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/ Brown Medical School, 5/11.9. “Double Jeopardy: The Impact of Mental Illness on Parenting and Adolescent Sexual Risk Taking.” Center for AIDS Research Symposium, Brown Medical School, 3/10. 8. “Adolescents and Risk Behavior” Providence School Department, 9/09.7. “The Role of Families in Preventing the Transmission of HIV Among Adolescents” Center for AIDS Research Symposium, Brown Medical School, 5/07.6. “Communication and HIV Prevention Among Adolescents with Psychiatric Disorders” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/ Brown Medical School, 3/06.5. “Parent-Teen Sexual Communication in Relation to Adolescent Sexual Risk Taking” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/ Brown Medical School, 6/05.4. “HIV Prevention for Adolescents” Family Services of Rhode Island, 4/04.3. “My Secret Life: Adolescent and Young Adult Disclosure of HIV” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/ Brown Medical School, 4/04.2. “Working with HIV Infected Children and Families” Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/ Brown Medical School, 3/03.1. “The Impact of Parental Suicide on Children’s Behavior: A Case Presentation”, Pediatric Psychology Seminar, Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School, 11/02. Abstracts82. Hadley, W., Houck, C., Wickham, B., Barker, D., & Jelalian, E. (2019, May). Preliminary impact of an adapted emotion regulation intervention for overweight and obese adolescents attempting to lose weight [Abstract]. Society for Prevention Research 27th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.81. Darling, K., Jelalian, E., Hadley, W., & Villalba, D. (2019, April). Adverse life events and disordered eating behaviors: The mediating role of depressive symptoms for adolescents with severe obesity [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, New Orleans, LA. 80. Houck, C., Barker, D., Hadley, W. (2018, August). Examination of moderators of an emotion regulation intervention for delaying adolescent vaginal sex [Poster presentation]. American Psychological Association annual convention, San Francisco, CA. 79. Houck, C.D., Hadley, W.S., & Barker, D. (2018, May). Emotion regulation intervention for reducing sexual risk among early adolescents with mental health symptoms: Factors moderating treatment response [Paper presentation]. Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, Washington, DC.78. Ramanathan, A. Benito, K., Holt, O., Jandasek, B., Handel, V., Hadley, W., Lobato, D. & Feit, L. (2017, April). Knowledge improvement following camp-based intervention among youth with congenital heart disease [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Portland, OR.77. Hadley, W., Barker, D., Lansing, A., Brown, L. K., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Menefee, M., (2017, April). The longitudinal impact of a family-based risk intervention on observational and self-reports of sexual communication [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Portland, OR.76. Ranzenhofer, L., Kasper, K., Hadley, W., Gayes, L., & Jelalian, E. (2016, April) Life events and adolescent obesity: Metabolic and behavioral pathways [Abstract]. Mind Brain Research Symposium, Butler Hospital, Providence, RI.75. Houck, C.D., Barker, D., Hadley, W., Thamotharan, S., & Henebeng, E. (2016, April). Early adolecents’ emotional experiences prior to sexual activity [Poster presentation]. Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore, MD. 74. Hadley, W., Houck, C. D., Barker, D., Henenbeng, E., & Thamotharan, S. (2016, April) The role of unsupervised time on substance use among youth participating in an emotion regulation intervention [Abstract]. Society for Research on Adolescents, Baltimore, MD. 73. Houck, C.D., Barker, D., Hadley, W., Brown, L.K. (2015, October). Sexting and sexual debut in at-risk early adolescents [Paper presentation]. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry annual meeting, San Antonio, TX. 72. Burke, N., Ranzenhofer, L., Evans, W. E., Hadley, W., & Jelalian, E. (2015, April). Examining the predictive role of parental explanation for adolescent obesity on attrition and treatment outcomes in a multidisciplinary weight control clinic [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Diego, CA.71. Ranzenhofer, L., Burke, N., Evans, W. E., Hadley, W., & Jelalian, E. (2015, April). Binge and loss of Control eating among adolescent patients at an outpatient weight control clinic: Prevalence and impact on attrition and treatment outcome [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Diego, CA.70. Houck, C.D., Barker, D., & Hadley, W. (2015, March). One-year impact of an emotion regulation intervention on sexual debut of at-risk early adolescents [Poster presentation]. Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. 69. Thomas, J. G., Spitalnick, J., Bond D. S., Hadley W., & Wing, R. R. (2014, July) Experience success: Virtual reality to enhance internet weight loss [Abstract]. 35th Annual International IEEE EMBS Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Osaka, Japan.68. Wainberg, M., Brown, L. K., Elkington, K., McKinnon, K., & Hadley, W. (2014, July). HIV/STI prevention for Youth with Behavioral Health Problems (YBHP) - Tales of low, middle, and high-resource settings: Itaborai, Brazil; and Poughkeepsie, Providence and New York City, USA?[Abstract]. 20th?International AIDS Conference. Melbourne, Australia.67. Esposito-Smythers, C., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., Curby, T., Short, J., Weismoore, J., Miller, A., Schaefer, K., MacNeil, L., & Perloe, A. (2014, June). Alcohol, suicide, and HIV prevention for teens in mental health treatment: Preliminary results of a clinical trial. Socially based brief interventions for adolescents and emerging adults: Outcomes and mechanisms of change [Abstract]. Symposium at the Research Society on Alcoholism, Seattle, WA.?66. Hadley, W., Barker, D., Warren, J. Brown, L. K., Diclemente, R., Donenberg, G., & Project STYLE Study group (2014, April). The impact of parental psychopathology on response to a family-based HIV prevention intervention. Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.65. Houck, C.D., Barker, D., Almy, B., Hancock, E., Hadley, W., & Brown, L. K. (2014, March). Impact on risk behaviors of an affect regulation focused intervention for at-risk early adolescents [Abstract]. Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Conference, Austin, TX.64. Joppa, M. J., Rizzo, C. R., Brown, L. K., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & the Project STYLE Study Group. (2013, October). Moderators of sexual risk following adolescent pregnancy [Abstract]. Centers for AIDS Research Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network 7th National Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC.63. Spitalnick, J., Beidel, D., Hale, L., McQuaid, B., Hadley, W., Alfano, C., Cohen, L., & Rizzo, S. (2013, October). Pediatric health: Technology advancing best practices [Abstract]. 2013 annual SIEGE Health Conference, Atlanta, GA.62. Spitalnick, J., Rizzo, S., Hadley, W., Cohen, L., & McQuaid, B. (2013, June). Healthcare innovations: Immersive virtual reality, cue exposure, & games for health [Abstract]. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA-Scottish Rite) Pain Division.61. Hadley, W., Houck, C., Garcia, A., Roye, S., & Spitalnick J. (2013, April). Eliciting affect via immersive virtual reality for adolescents: A tool for adolescent risk reduction [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, New Orleans, LA.60. Houck, C.D., Hadley, W., Peters, A., Affleck, K., Barker, D., Brown, L.K. (2013, May). Intervention to enhance affect regulation among at-risk early adolescents: Impact on measures of emotional competence [Paper presentation]. Society for Prevention Research meeting, San Francisco, CA.59. McCullough, M., Hadley, W., & Jelalian E. (2013, April). Let’s be clear: Clarity in parent-teen communication and adolescent weight loss [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, New Orleans, LA.58. Jelalian, E., Kuhl, E., & Hadley, W. (2013, April). Leave me alone: Adolescents losing weight independently [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, New Orleans, LA.57. Brown, L., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., Lescano, C., Lang, D., Crosby, R., Barker, D., Oster, D., and the Project STYLE Study Group (2012, July). Project STYLE: A multisite HIV prevention trial for youth in mental health treatment [Abstract].?International AIDS Society Conference, Washington, DC. 56. Joppa, M. Brown, L.K., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE Study Group. (2012, July). Internalizing symptoms and sexual risk among adolescents in mental health treatment: Personal factors as potential mediators [Abstract]. International AIDS Society Conference, Washington, D.C. 55. Spitalnick, J., Hadley, W., Beidel, D., Wong, N., & McLean, A. (2012, May). Virtual reality applications for behavioral health treatment, training, and education [Abstract]. American Association for Technology in Psychiatry’s Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.54. Sato, A. F., Oster, D., Jelalian, E., & Hadley, W. (2012, April). Parents, teens, and weight management: The role of changes in parent behavior and perceptions of responsibility for weight control within and adolescent weight control trial [Abstract]. Midwest Regional Conference in Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 53. Roye, S., Doucette, H., Hunter, H. L., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., DiClemente, R., & Donenberg, G. (2012). Knowing someone with HIV: Influences on the HIV risk behavior, knowledge and attitudes of adolescents in mental health treatment [Abstract]. Rhode Island Hospital Research Celebration, Providence, RI.52. Floyd, B., Donenberg, G. Brown, L. K., DiClemente, R. J., & Hadley, W. (2011, November). Predictors of vaginal and anal sex among adolescents with high versus low impulsive decision making styles [Abstract]. American Public Health Association annual conference. Washington, DC.51. Esposito, C., Walsh A., Hadley, W., Brown L. K., & Short J. (2011, November). Preliminary findings from a family-based suicide, substance abuse, and HIV-prevention workshop for teens in mental health treatment [Abstract]. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Conference, Toronto, Canada. 50. Kreger, V., Norton, A., Hadley, W., Houck, C. D., Spitalnick, J., Ferrer, M., & Brown, L. K. (2011, October). The AVATAR Project: Eliciting affect in teens in a virtual world [Abstract]. RI Life Sciences Technology Showcase, Providence, RI. 49. Roye, S., Kreger, V., Doucette, H., Hunter, H., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., DiClemente, R., & Donenberg, G. (2011). Examination of sexual risk behavior among adolescents with ADHD [Abstract]. Mind Brain Research Symposium, Butler Hospital, Providence, RI.48. Roye, S., Norton, A., Hadley, W., Hunter, H. L., & Houck, C. (2011, October). Gender differences, family structure, and HIV prevention amongst adolescents with mental health symptoms [Abstract]. New England Psychological Association, Fairfield, CT. 47. Jelalian, E., Sato, A., Hadley, W., Lloyd-Richardson, E., & Oster, D. (2011, October). Parental involvement in adolescent weight control: Preliminary findings [Abstract]. Obesity Society Conference, Orlando, FL.46. Houck, C. D., Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., Peters, A., & Affleck, K. (2010, August). Affect management intervention for early adolescents: Toward reducing sexual risk [Presentation]. American Psychological Association Convention, San Diego, CA.45. Houck, C. D., Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., Peters, A., & Affleck, K. (2010, June). Emotional contexts of young teens’ sexual experiences [Abstract]. Society for Prevention Research Conference, Denver, CO.44. Hunter, H. L., Hadley, W., Viau, L., Affleck, K. C., Brown, L. K., Donenberg, G. R., DiClemente, R. J., & Project STYLE Study Group. (2010, June). “Because I said so”: Targeting the process and content of parent-teen communication within a family-based HIV prevention intervention for adolescents [Abstract]. National Institute of Mental Health Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Nashville, TN.43. Rizzo, C. J., Hadley, W., Donenbeg, G.R., DiClemente, R., & Brown, L. K. (2010, June). The impact of dating violence victimization on the sexual risk behaviors, drug use, and mental health symptoms of female adolescents with serious mental illness [Abstract]. Society for Prevention Research 18th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.42. Houck, C.D., Hadley, W.S., Smith, A., & Affleck, K. (2010, April). Emotional factors associated with early adolescent oral sex [Poster presentation]. Society for Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, Seattle, WA41. Hunter, H. L., Hadley, W., Brown, L., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., & Project STYLE (2009, November) Safe-sex among adolescents with serious mental illness: Pathways between parent-teen communication, self-efficacy, and condom use [Abstract]. 137th APHA annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.40. Puja, S., Lang, D., Braxton, N., DiClemente, R., Crosby, R., Brown, L., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., Project STYLE Study Group, & Pieterse, D. (2009, July). Gender differences in HIV/STI-associated risk behaviors and laboratory-confirmed STIs among adolescents in mental health treatment [Abstract]. International AIDS Society, Cape Town, South Africa.39. Puja, S., Lang, D., Braxton, N., DiClemente, R., Crosby, R., Brown, L., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., & Project STYLE Study Group. (2009, November). Sociodemographics and parental factors as correlates of psychiatric diagnosis and psychotrophic treatment among adolescents [Abstract]. Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies annual meeting, New York, NY. 38. Hadley, W., Viau, L., Thompson, A.T., & Houck, C. D. (2009, November). Home alone: Adolescent sexual intentions and unsupervised time [Abstract]. American Public Health Association conference, Philadelphia, PA.37. Thompson, A., Houck, C.D., Hadley, W.S., & Peters, A.A. (2008, October). Parent perceptions of early adolescent sexual activity [Poster presentation]. NIMH Annual Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Providence, RI. 36. Hadley, W., Viau, L., Affleck, K. C., Brown, L. K., Toloushams, M., & DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., and Project STYLE study group (2008, October). Monitoring challenges: A closer look at parental monitoring, parental psychopathology, and adolescent sexual risk [Abstract]. American Public Health Association conference, San Diego, CA.35. Houck, C. D., Hadley, W., Morrow, K., Peters, A., & Walker, T. (2008, August,). Early adolescents’ understanding of affect regulation: Implications for HIV prevention [Presentation]. American Psychological Association conference, Boston, MA.34. Stewart, A., Affleck, K., Brown, L. K., Hadley, W., Lescano, C. M., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., and Project STYLE study group (2008, April). Sexual risk behavior and substance use among adolescents in mental health treatment [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, FL. 33. Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., Stewart, A., Lescano, C. M., Richard, E., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., and Project STYLE study group (2008, April). The relationship between adolescent sexual risk behaviors and psychiatric diagnoses among adolescents in mental health treatment [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Miami, FL. 32. Swenson, R. R., Hadley, W. S., Houck, C. D., Dance, S. K., & Brown, L. K. (2008, March). HIV testing acceptance among at-risk adolescents [Abstract]. Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior's 12th Annual Research Symposium on Mental Health Sciences, Providence, RI.31. Hadley, W., Brown, L. K., Lescano, C. M., Kell, H, Spalding, K, Affleck, K. C., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., and Project STYLE study group (2007, November). Parent-adolescent sexual communication: Discussing condoms matters [Abstract]. American Public Health Association annual conference, Washington, DC.30. Stewart, A., Barber, C., Hadley, W., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Brown, L. K. (2007). Psychiatric illness, family functioning, and sexual risk behavior among adolescents in mental health treatment [Abstract]. NIMH conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA.29. Litvin, E., Balderston, K., & Hadley, W. (2007, May). Family functioning differs by smoking status among adolescents in mental health treatment [Abstract]. APS Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.28. Lescano, C., Puster, K., Brown, L., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., Miller, P., & Hadley, W. (2006, April). Parent-Adolescent HIV prevention program for youth with severe mental illness [Abstract]. Society for Pediatric Psychology meeting, Gainesville, FL.27. Houck, C. D., Brown, L. K., Donenberg, G., Lescano, C. M., Tolou-Shams, M., & Hadley, W. S. (2006, April). Beyond skills: Affect management in HIV prevention for adolescents with mental health problems [Presentation]. Society for Pediatric Psychology meeting, Gainesville, FL.26. Lescano, C., Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., Kell, H., DiClemente, R., & Donenberg, G. (2006, April). Family-based HIV prevention for Latinos: Latino STYLE [Abstract]. Society for Pediatric Psychology meeting, Gainesville, FL.25. Grossman, C., Affleck, K., Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G. & Project STYLE Study Group. (2006, April). Is what you see what you get? Validity of a parent-adolescent observational coding system [Abstract]. NIMH Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Juan, Puerto Rico.24. Hadley, W., Lescano, C., Houck, C. D., Brown, L. K., Kell, H., DiClemente, R., & Donenberg, G. (2006, April). A family systems approach to HIV prevention for youth with psychiatric disorders: Project STYLE [Poster presentation]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL.23. Litvin, E., Hadley, W., Brown, L.K., & Houck, C.D. (2005, July). The family environment and sexual risk behavior among teens in psychiatric treatment [Abstract]. NIMH conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, New York City, New York.22. Gordon, G., Hadley, W., Houck, C.D., Brown, L.K., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R., & Project STYLE. (2005, July). Parent-teen sexual communication: The devil is in the details [Poster presentation]. NIMH conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, New York City, New York.21. Pickard, J., Hadley, W., Houck, C., & Project STYLE. (2004, July). The relationship between general and sexual communication among parents and adolescents: Talking about condoms, birth control, and HIV [Poster presentation]. NIMH conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Atlanta, GA.20. Houck, C., Brown, L. K., Hadley, W., & Lescano C. (2004, April). Self-cutting and sexual risk among adolescents in intensive psychiatric treatment [Poster presentation]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC. 19. Hadley, W., Garvie, P., & Dalton, W. (2004, April). Adolescent disclosure of HIV: Can secrets impact disease progression? [Abstract]. SPP National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC.18. Lescano, C., Brown, L., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., Barve, C., Crosby, R., Hadley, W., Johnson, R., Lang, D., & McBride, C. (July, 2003). A family program for youth with psychiatric disorders [Abstract]. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry annual meeting, Miami, Florida.17. Hadley, W., Losikoff, P., Harwell, J.I., Pugatch, D., & Gordon, G. (2003, July). Improved biological outcomes in children with HIV: The impact of caregiver education, training, and directly observed therapy [Abstract]. NIMH conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Washington, DC.16. Lescano, C., Brown, L., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., Barve, C., Crosby, R., Hadley, W., Johnson, R., Lang, D., & McBride, C. (2003, July). Family program for youth with psychiatric disorders [Abstract]. NIMH conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Washington, DC.15. Lescano, C., Brown, L. K., Hadley, W., Johnson, R., DiClemente, R., & Donenberg, G., (2003, April). Working with families and youth with mental illness to prevent HIV infection [Presentation]. AIDS Impact Conference, Milan, Italy.14. Brown, L. K., Hadley, W., Houck, C., Gordon, G., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G. (April, 2003). A family-based program for youth with psychiatric disorders [Abstract]. AIDS Impact Conference, Milan, Italy.13. Lescano, C., Puster, K., Brown, L., DiClemente, R., Donenberg, G., Miller, P., & Hadley, W. (2002, July). Parent-adolescent HIV prevention program for youth with severe mental illness [Abstract]. NIMH annual conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Bar Harbour, FL.12. Hadley, W., & Tyc, V. L. (2001, March). Predicting adolescents’ intentions to smoke [Abstract]. Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, Seattle, WA. 11. Naumann, W. C., Wells, P. D., & Hadley, W. (2000, August). School psychological reform: A training model for consultants of tomorrow [Abstract]. American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.10. Tyc, V. L., Hadley, W., & Crockett, G. (2000, April). Intentions to smoke among pediatric cancer survivors [Abstract]. Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, Nashville, TN.9. Hadley, W., Allen, D. N., Ey, S., & Tyc, V. L. (2000, April). Optimism in the face of adversity [Abstract]. Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, Nashville, TN.8. Ey, S., Klosky, J., Hadley, W., & Reeves-Winfrey, M. (2000, March). When the glass looks half-empty: Pessimism and parenting stress in African-American adolescent mothers [Abstract]. Society for Research in Adolescence conference, Chicago, IL.7. Allen, D. N., Ey, S., Hadley, W., Honnen, K., & Reeves-Winfrey, M. (2000, March). The importance of being pessimistic: Optimism, pessimism, and coping responses to stress in African-American adolescent mothers [Abstract]. Society for Research in Adolescence conference, Chicago, IL.6. Hadley, W., Ey, S., Barnard, M., & Alpert, B. (1999, March). Factors influencing adolescents’ perceptions of vulnerability to illness and injury [Abstract]. Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.5. Hilker, K., Taylor, C., Swearingin (Hadley), W., Burd, D., Nichols, K., & Ahearn, W. H. (1996). A program evaluation of an inpatient feeding unit [Abstract]. Association for Behavior Analysis annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.4. Swearingin (Hadley), W., Hilker, K., Taylor, C., & Ahearn, W. H. (1996). A component analysis of an intensive treatment for food refusal [Abstract]. Association for Behavior Analysis annual meeting annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.3. Burd, D. M., Shantz, J., Swearingin (Hadley), W., Ahearn, W. H., & Kerwin, M. E. (1995). The treatment of food selectivity [Abstract]. Association for Behavior Analysis annual meeting, Washington, D.C.2. Kerwin, M. E., Ahearn, W. H., & Swearingin (Hadley), W. (1995). Food refusal and self- injurious behaviors: Exploring cause of common function [Abstract]. Association for Behavior Analysis annual meeting, Washington, D.C.1. Ahearn, W. H., Shantz, J., & Swearingin (Hadley), W. (1995). An assessment of the effectiveness of physical guidance and escape extinction in an alternating treatment design [Abstract]. 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