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Tamika D. Gilreath, PhDCurriculum VitaeTexas A&M UniversityE-mail: tgilreath@tamu.eduDepartment of Health and Kinesiology Office: 979-845-2063Gilchrist Bldg., 267College Station, TX 77843-4243 Current PositionAssociate ProfessorAssociate Director, Transdisciplinary Center for Health Equity ResearchGraduate Program ChairDepartment of Health and KinesiologyCollege of Education and Human Development, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, U.S.A.Expertise & Interest AreasAdolescent behavioral healthComorbidity of behavioral health risksDisparities/Vulnerable populations Racial/ethnic minoritiesMilitary-connected youth and familiesSexual minoritiesEducationPh.D.The Pennsylvania State UniversityMajor: Biobehavioral HealthMinor: Applied StatisticsM.S. Virginia State University Major: General PsychologyB.S. Virginia Commonwealth University Major: Interdisciplinary ScienceProfessional ExperienceAssistant Professor 2009-2016School of Social WorkUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.ANIDA NRSA T32 Postdoctoral Fellow 2007-2009The Consultation CenterDivision of Prevention and Community Research in the Department of PsychiatryYale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.Adjunct Faculty 2008Department of PsychologyQuinnipiac University, Hamden, CT, U.S.A.Graduate Research Assistant 2003-2007Department of Biobehavioral HealthThe Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, U.S.A.Graduate Teaching Assistant 2004-2005Department of Biobehavioral HealthThe Pennsylvania State University, State College PA, U.S.A.Administrative Coordinator 2003-2005Tobacco and Health Disparities Research NetworkNational Cancer InstitutePublicationsPeer-Reviewed Scientific Journal Articles* Denotes predoc, postdoc or junior faculty menteeUnder reviewGilreath, T.D., Montiel Ishino, F. A., Sullivan, K., Okoror, T. Maladaptive coping among military-connected adolescents: Examining combined risk using QCA. Military Behavioral Health.Gilreath, T.D., Dangerfiled, D. T., Ishino, F.A.M., Hill, A. V., Johnson, R. M. Polytobacco use among a nationally-representative sample of black high school students. BMC Public Health.*Mkuu, R., Gilreath, T.D., Muhammad, A.B.C., Barry, A. B., Wekullo, C., Nafukho, F., Harvey, I.S. Identifying Individuals with Multiple Non-communicable Disease Risk Factors in Kenya: A Latent Class Analysis. Public Health.Johnson, R., Hill, A. V., Jones, V., Powell, T., Dean, L., Gilreath, T. Race/ethnicity, adversity, and behavioral health among Maryland adolescents. Health Promotion Practice. ?Blake, J, Kim, E., Epstein, R., Howard, S., Reyes, J., Gilreath, T. The effect of school discipline on the reproductive health of Black girls. Journal of School Psychology. *Hill AV., Hill AL., Jackson JA., Gilreath TD., Fields A. & Miller E. Adolescent Relationship Abuse, Gender Equitable Attitudes and Sexual Health Among Minority Adolescent Girls. Journal of Adolescent Health. Under Review.In press*Capp, G., Astor, R. A., Gilreath, T.D. (in press). Exploring patterns of positive and negative school climate experiences among staff members in California. Journal of School Violence.*Sullivan, K. S., Capp, G., Gilreath, T. D. (in press). The association of parentification indicators with substance use patterns among military-connected adolescents. The American journal of orthopsychiatry.*Capp, G., Astor, R.A., Gilreath, T.D. (in press). School staff members in California: How perceptions of school climate are related to perceptions of student risk and well-being. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. *Sullivan, K. S., Hawkins, S. A., Gilreath, T. D., & Castro, C. A. (in press). Mental health outcomes associated with profiles of risk and resilience among U.S. Army spouses.?Journal of Family Psychology.?Advance online publication.? *Muraleetharan D, Gilreath TD, Primm KM, Lautner SC. (in press) Children’s Health Insurance Status and Emergency Room Utilization: An Examination of Complex Survey Data. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing. January 2020. doi:10.1177/00469580209210252020*Ishino, F.M., McNab, P.R., Gilreath, T., Salmeron, B., Williams, F. (2020). A comprehensive multivariate model of biopsychosocial factors associated with opioid misuse and use disorder in a 2017-2018 United States national survey. BMC Public Health 20(1): 1-16.*Smith DM, Blake JJ, Luo W, Keith VM, Gilreath T. Subtypes of Girls Who Engage in Serious Delinquency and Their Young Adult Outcomes. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2020;44(3):403-416. doi:10.1177/0361684320918243*Dangerfield, D.T., Carmack, C. C., Gilreath, T.D., Duncan, D. T. (2020). Latent classes of partner-seeking venues and sexual risk among men who have sex with men in Paris, France. International journal of STD & AIDS 31 (6), 502-509.Wigfall, L.T., Goodson, P., Cunningham, G.B., Harvey, I.S., Gilreath, T.D., Adair, M. et al. (2020). Understanding Community-based HIV/AIDS Service Organizations: An Invaluable Source of HPV-related Cancer Information for At-risk Populations. Journal of Health Communication 25 (1), 23-32.*Sullivan, K.S., Hawkins, S.A., Gilreath, T.D., Castro, C.A. (2020). Preliminary Psychometrics and Potential Big Data Uses of the US Army Family Global Assessment Tool. Military Behavioral Health 8 (1), 74-85*Montiel Ishino, F.A., Gilreath, T.D., F Williams, F. (2020). Finding the hidden risk profiles of the United States opioid epidemic: using a person-centered approach on a national dataset of noninstitutionalized adults reporting opioid misuse. International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (12), 4321.*Capp, G., Astor, R. A., Gilreath, T. D. (2020). Advancing a conceptual and empirical model of school climate for school staff in California. Journal of School Violence 19(2): 107-121.*Barragán, A., Yamada, A., Gilreath, T.D., Lizano, E.L.?(2020)?Protective and risk factors associated with comorbid mental health disorders and psychological distress among Latinx subgroups,?Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment,?30:5,?635-6482019*Mkuu, R. S., Gilreath, T. D., Wekullo, C., Reyes, G. A., Harvey, I. S. Social determinants of hypertension and type-2 diabetes in Kenya: A latent class analysis of a nationally representative sample. PloS one 14 (8), e0221257*Nelon, J. L., De Pedro, K. T., Gilreath, T. D., Patterson, M. S., Holden, C. B., Esquivel, C. H. A latent class analysis of the co-occurrence of sexual violence, substance use, and mental health in youth. Substance use & misuse, 1-7*Primm, K., Muraleetheran, D., Gilreath, T.?Use of Emergency Departments for Preventative Care Among Adults in the United States: Estimates from the 2017 National Health Interview Survey.?Journal of Emergency Medicine 57(4): 578-586.*Barragán, A., Yamada, A.M., Gilreath, T. D. (2019). Psychological Distress Behavioral Patterns Among Latinos: We Don’t See Ourselves as Worthless. Community Mental Health Journal 55(2): 232-240.* Hill, A. V., De Genna, N. M., Perez-Patron, M. J., Gilreath, T. D., Tekwe, C., Taylor, B. D. (2019). Identifying syndemics for sexually transmitted infections among young adults in the United States: A latent class analysis. Journal of Adolescent Health 64(3): 319-326.Goings, T.C., Hidalgo, S.J.T., Gilreath, T.D.?(2019)?Is There a Cigarette Catch-Up Effect for Biracial Black Youth?,?Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse,?28:4,?248-2582018*Dangerfield II, D. T., Craddock, J. B., Gilreath, T. D. (2018). HIV Testing and Health Care Utilization Behaviors Among U.S. Black Women: A Latent Class Analysis.?Journal of the National Black Nurses Association 29(2): 1-8. *Sullivan, K., Kintzle, S., Barr, N., Gilreath, T. D., Castro, C. C. (2018). Veterans social-emotional and physical functioning informs perceptions of family and child functioning. Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health 4(2): 37-47. *Dangerfield II, D.T., Carmack, C., Gilreath, T. D., Duncan, D. T. (2018) Latent Classes of Sexual Positioning Practices and Sexual Risk Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Paris, France.?AIDS & Behavior?22(12): 4001-4008*De Pedro, K.T., Astor, R.A., Gilreath, T.D., Benbenishty, R., Berkowitz, R. (2018) School climate, deployment, and mental health among students in military-connected schools. Youth & Society 50 (1), 93-115*Grest, C.V., Lee, J.O., Gilreath, T. D., & Unger, J. B. (2018). Latent class analysis of intimate partner violence perpetration and victimization among Latino emerging adults. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 47(3): 575-585. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0807-02017*De Pedro, K.T., Gilreath, T.D., Jackson, C., & Esqueda, M.E. (2017). Substance use among transgender youth in California middle and high Schools. Journal of School Health 87: 303-309. doi:10.1111/josh/12499*Dangerfield D.T., II, Craddock J.B., Bruce O.J. & Gilreath T.D., HIV Testing and Health Care Utilization Behaviors among Men in the United States: A Latent Class Analysis, Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (2017), doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2017.02.001.*Hays, K. & Gilreath, T. D. (2017). Profiles of depression help seeking among Black Americans. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 205(8): 627-633. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000000575Merianos, A. L., Swoboda, C. M., Oluwoye, O. A., Gilreath, T. D., & Unger, J. B. (2017). Depression and alcohol use in a national sample of Hispanic adolescents. The Journal of Substance Use and Misuse 25(5): 716-723 doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.11363234*Estrada, J.N., Gilreath, T.D., Astor, R. A., Sanchez, C. (2017). Associations between School Violence, Military-Connection, and Gang Membership in California Secondary Schools. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 87(4) doi: 10.1037/ort0000181Lopez, V., Torres-Vallejos, J., Villalobos-Parada, B., Gilreath, T. D., Ascoraa, P., Bilbao, M., Morales, M., Carrasco, C. (2017). School and community factors involved in Chilean students’ perception of school safety. Psychology in Schools 54: 991-10032016Barrington-Trimis J. L., Berhane K., Unger J. B., Cruz T. B., Urman R., Chou C. P., Howland S., Wang K., Pentz M. A., Gilreath T. D., Huh J., Leventhal A. M., Samet J. M., McConnell R. (2016). The e-cigarette psychosocial environment, e-cigarette use, and susceptibility to cigarette smoking. ?Journal of Adolescent Health 59(1): 75-80. ??*Sullivan, K.S., Barr, N., Kintzle, S., Gilreath, T. & Castro, C. A. (2016).? PTSD and physical health symptoms among veterans: Association with Child and Family Functioning. ?Marriage and Family Review 52(7): 689-705.*De Pedro, K.T., Gilreath, T. D., Berkowitz, R.* (2016). A Latent class analysis of perceived school climate among middle and high School Students: Findings from the California Healthy Kids Survey. Children and Youth Services Review 63: 10-15.Gilreath, T.D., Leventhal, A., Barrington-Trimis, J. L., Unger, J. B., Cruz, T. B., Berhane, K., Huh, J., Urman, R., Wang, K., Howland, S., Pentz, M.A., Chou, C. P., McConnell, R. (2016). Patterns of alternative tobacco product use: Emergence of hookah and e-cigarettes as preferred products amongst youth. Journal of Adolescent Health 58(2): 181-185. Gilreath, T. D. (2016). Perceived support, substance use, suicidal ideation, and psychological distress among military-connected adolescents. Military Behavioral Health 4(1): 1-7.*De Pedro, K.T., Astor, R.A., Gilreath, T., Benbenishty, R., & Berkowitz, R (2016). Victimization among students in military-connected schools: The role of school climate. Violence and Victims 31(4): 751-767.Gilreath, T. D., Wrabel, S., Sullivan, K. S., Capp, G. P. Roziner, I., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R. A. (2016). Suicidality among military connected adolescents in California schools. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 25(1): 61-66. *Estrada, J. N., Gilreath, T.D., Astor, R. A., & Benbenishty, R. (2016). A statewide study of gang membership in California secondary schools. Youth & Society 48(5): 720-726.Barrington-Trimis JL, Urman R, Leventhal AM, Gauderman WJ, Cruz, TB, Gilreath TD, Howland S, Unger JB, Berhane K, Samet JM, McConnell R. (2016). E-cigarettes, Cigarettes, and the Prevalence of Adolescent Tobacco Use. Pediatrics 138(2) doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-3983*Capp, G.P., Berkowitz, R., Sullivan, K.S., Astor, R.A., De Pedro, K.T., Gilreath, T.D., Benbenishty, R., Rice, E., (2016). Adult Relationships in Multiple Contexts and Associations with Adolescent Mental Health. Research on Social Work Practice. 26 (6), 622-629.2015Johnson RM, Fairman B, Gilreath T, Xuan Z, Rothman EF, Parnham T, Furr-Holden CDM. (2015). Past fifteen year trends in adolescent marijuana use: Differences by race/ethnicity and sex. Drug & Alcohol Dependence 155: 8-15.Barrington-Trimis, J.L., Berhane, K., Unger, J.B., Cruz, T., Huh, J., Leventhal, A., Urman, R., Wang, K., Howland, S., Gilreath, T.D., PhD, Chou, C., Pentz, M., McConnell, R. (2015). Psychosocial factors associated with adolescent electronic cigarette and cigarette use. Pediatrics 136(2): 308-317.*Sullivan, K.S., Capp, G.*, Gilreath, T. D., Benbenishty, R., Roziner, I., & Astor, R. A., (2015). Substance abuse and other adverse outcomes for military-connected youth in California: Results from a large-scale normative population survey. JAMA Pediatrics 169(10): 922-928.*Hsu, H., Wenzel, S., Rice, E., Gilreath, T. D., Kurzban, S., Unger, J. B. (2015). Understanding consistent condom use among homeless men who have sex with women and engage in multiple sexual partnerships: A path analysis. Aids & Behavior 19(9): 1676-1688.*Sullivan, K. S., Astor, R. A., Benbenishty, R., Gilreath, T. D., Rice, E. (2015). The impact of maternal and paternal deployment on depressive symptoms and well-being among military-connected youth. Military Behavioral Health 3(3): 182-189.Johnson, R. M., Duncan, D. T., Rothman, E. F., Gilreath, T. D., Molnar, B., Azreal, D. (2015). Peer and sibling fighting among Boston high school students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 30(13): 2221-2237.*Berkowitz, R., De Pedro, K. T.*, & Gilreath, T. D. (2015). A latent class analysis of victimization among middle and high school students in California. Journal of School Violence 14(3): 316-333.*De Pedro, K.T., Astor, R.A., Gilreath, T., Benbenishty, R., & Berkowitz, R. (2015). School Climate, Deployment, and Mental Health among Students in Military-Connected Schools. Youth and Society.2014Cederbaum, J. A., Gilreath, T. D., and Barman-Adhikari, A. (2014). Perceived Risk and Condom Use among Adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Latent Class Analysis. African Journal of Reproductive Health 28(4):26-33.Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R.A., & Estrada, J.N., Benbenishty, R., & Unger, J. B. (2014). School Victimization and Substance Use among Adolescents in California. Prevention Science 15: 897-906. Atuel, H., Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R.A., Cederbaum, J., & Benbenishty, R. (2014). Perceived discriminatory bullying among military-connected students attending public schools. Military Behavioral Health 2:147-152.*Estrada, J. N., Gilreath, T.D., Astor, R. A., & Benbenishty, R. (2014). Gang membership, school violence, and the mediating effects of risk and protective behaviors in California high schools. Journal of School Violence 13(2):228-251. Cederbaum, J.A., Gilreath, T. D., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R.A., & Pineda, D. (2014). Well-being and suicidal ideation of secondary school students from military families. Journal of Adolescent Health 54(6): 672-677. *De Pedro, K. T., Astor, R. A., Gilreath, T. D., Benbenishty, R., & Esqueda, M. (2014). School climate perceptions among students in military-connected schools: A comparison of military and non-military students in the same schools. Military Behavioral Health 2(1): 3-13.Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R.A., Cederbaum, J., Atuel, H., & Benbenishty, R. (2014). Prevalence and correlates of victimization and weapon carrying among military- and nonmilitary-connected youth in Southern California. Preventive Medicine 60: 21-26. Gilreath, T. D., Estrada, J. N., Pineda, D, Benbenishty, R., & Astor, R. A. (2014). Development and Use of a Local Monitoring System for Students in Military-Connected Schools: Utilization of the California Healthy Kids Survey and Military Module. Children & Schools 36(1): 23-30.Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R.A., & Estrada, J.N., Benbenishty, R., & Unger, J. B. (2014). Substance use among adolescents in California: A latent class analysis. Substance Use and Misuse 49(1-2): 116-123.2013Astor, R.A., De Pedro, K.T., Gilreath, T. D., Esqueda, M.E., & Benbenishty, R. (2013). The promotional role of school and community contexts for military students. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 16: 233-244. *Estrada, J. N., Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R. A., & Benbenishty, R. (2013).Gang membership of California middle school students: Behaviors and attitudes as mediators of school violence. Health Education Research, 28(4): 626-639. Gilreath, T. D., Cederbaum, J., Astor, R.A., Benbenishty, R, Pineda, D. Atuel, H. (2013). Substance use among military connected youth: The California healthy kids survey. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 44(2): 150-153. 2012Gilreath, T.D. , Connell, C. M, Leventhal, A. (2012). Tobacco use and suicidality: Latent patterns of co-occurrence among African American adolescents. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 14(8): 970-976. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntr322. Gilreath, T. D., Chaix, B. King, G., Matthews, S., Flisher, A. J. (2012). Multi-level influence of school norms on tobacco use in South Africa: An ecometric approach. Cancer Causes and Control 23(Supp 1): 27-36. Lindsey, M. A., Gilreath, T. D., Thompson, R. T. et al. (2012). Influence of Caregiver Network Support and Caregiver Psychopathology on Child Mental Health Need and Service Use in the LONGSCAN Study. Children and Youth Services Review 34(5): 924-932. 2011King, G., Gilreath, T. D., Albert, E. H., Flisher, A. J. (2011). Smoking among high school male students in rural South Africa. Journal of Substance Use 16(4): 282-294. 2010Connell, C. M., Gilreath, T. D., Aklin, W. M., Brex, R. A. (2010) Social-ecological influences on patterns of substance use among non-metropolitan high school students. American Journal of Community Psychology 45(1-2): 36-482009Connell, C. M., Gilreath, T. D., Hansen, N. B. (2009) A multi-process latent class analysis of the co-occurrence of substance use and sexual risk behavior among adolescents. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 70(6):943-951. Gilreath, T. D., King, G., Graham, J. W., Flisher, A. J., Lombard, C. (2009). Associations between maternal closeness, suicidal ideation and risk behaviors in Cape Town. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 18(3): 174-179. 2007Graham, J. W., Olchowski, A. E., Gilreath, T. D. (2007). How many imputations are really needed? Some Practical Clarifications of Multiple Imputation Theory. Prevention Science 8(3): 206-213. King, G., Polednak, A.P, Gilreath, T., Bendel, R.B. (2007). Disparities in smoking cessation among U.S. adults with a history of asthma. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 33(3):312-317. 2006Townsend, L., Flisher, A.J., Gilreath, T., King, G. (2006). A systematic review of tobacco use among Sub-Saharan African youth. Journal of Substance Use 11(4):245-269. Townsend, L., Flisher, A.J., Gilreath, T., King, G. (2006). A systematic review of tobacco use among adults 15 years and older in Sub-Saharan African. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 84(1):14-27. King G., Polednak A., Fagan P., Gilreath T., Humphrey E., Fernander A., Bendel R., Noubary F. (2006). Heterogeneity in the smoking behavior of African American women. American Journal of Health Behavior 30(3): 237-246. 2005Kaduri, P., Gilreath, T., Kilonzo, G., Mbwambo, J., King, G., Flisher, A. J., Matthews, S. (2005). Social networks’ influence on tobacco use among students in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Promotion & Education 12(2):66-70. BooksAstor, R. A., Jacobson, L., Benbenishty, R., Atuel, H., Gilreath, T., Wong, M., De Pedro, K. M., Esqueda, M. C., & Estrada, J. N. (2012). A school administrator’s guide to creating supportive schools for military students. New York: Columbia University, Teachers College Press.Astor, R. A., Jacobson, L., Benbenishty, R., Atuel, H., Gilreath, T., Wong, M., De Pedro, K. M., Esqueda, M. C., & Estrada, J. N. (2012). A teacher’s guide to supporting military students in the classroom. New York: Columbia University, Teachers College Press.Astor, R. A., Jacobson, L., Benbenishty, R., Cederbaum, J., Atuel, H., Gilreath, T., Wong, M., De Pedro, K. M., Esqueda, M. C., & Estrada, J. N. (2012). A military parent’s guide to supporting their children in School. New York: Columbia University, Teachers College Press.Astor, R. A., Jacobson, L., Benbenishty, R., Pineda, D., Atuel, H., Gilreath, T., Wong, M., De Pedro, K. M., Esqueda, M. C., & Estrada, J. N. (2012). A pupil personnel guide to creating supportive schools for military students. New York: Columbia University, Teachers College Press.Book ChaptersGilreath, T. D., King, G., & Whembolua, G. (2010). The Pathway to Substance Abuse: The Use of Tobacco by African-Americans. In T. Gullotta, R. Hampton & R. Crowell (Eds.), Handbook of African American Health Psychology: Evidence-Based Treatment and Prevention Practice. pgs 316-344. Guilford Press, New York, New York.Encyclopedia EntryKing, G., Gilreath, T., & Moller, S. (2004). Smoking and Ethnicity. Scribner’s Tobacco in History and Culture Encyclopedia.Technical ReportsGilreath, T., Conference Summary Report Contributor. National Cancer Institute. (2005). Summary Report of the National Conference on Tobacco and Health Disparities (NIH Publication No. 05-5283). Grants & ProposalsPending Federal SupportCo-investigator. Identifying and validating intersectional typologies among Black sexual minority men submitted to NIMHD ($451,882.26). Derek Dangerfield PI. Co-investigator. Marijuana Legalization and Substance Use Among Racial, Ethnic, and Sexual?Minorities submitted to NIDA?($1,081,538). Renee Johnson PI. ?Completed Federal SupportPrincipal Investigator. Measuring Stress in Military Connected Adolescents. NICHD 1R21HD085149-01 ($428,742), August 2015-October 2019. Consultant/Mentor. Health and Mental Health Outcomes Associated with Profiles of Risk and Resilience among Military-Connected Youth. NICHD F31 ($45, 000). Kate Sullivan PI. Statistical Consultant. #PictureMeHealthy: Promoting nutrition education and behavior strategies through mobile health in youth. American Heart Association 16MCPRP26850004 ($136, 087) . January 2016-December 2017. Kacie Blackman PI. 5% effort. (declined: Dr. Blackman accepted a non-academic position before the project start)Co-investigator/Faculty trainee. USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS) for Vulnerable Populations. NIH/FDA P50-CA-180905-01 ($20,000,000), September 2014-August 2015. Co-Principal Investigator (with Ron Astor). Transitioning Into Welcoming Schools Consortium, DoDEA # HE125420130260248, ($4,994,003), September 2013-September 2017. Principal Investigator. Heterogeneity of co-occurring risk behaviors among vulnerable adolescent populations. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Loan Repayment Program, ($8,946.33), July 2013-June 2014.Principal Investigator. Heterogeneity of co-occurring risk behaviors among vulnerable adolescent populations. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Loan Repayment Program, ($8,440.92), July 2012-June 2013.Principal Investigator. Heterogeneity of co-occurring risk behaviors among African American adolescents. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Loan Repayment Program, ($39, 101.20), July 2010-June 2012.Co-Investigator. Building Capacity for Military Families, DoDEA #HE1254-10-1-0041, ($7,600,000), May 2010-May 2014. Principal Investigator. Risk and Protective factors for African American adolescent health National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Loan Repayment Program, ($49, 569.44) July 2008- June 2010.NRSA Postdoctoral fellow. Research training program in substance abuse prevention. 5T32DA019426 National Institute on Drug Abuse. ($2,751,315). July 2007-June 2009. Federal Grants Submitted (not funded)Co-Investigator. Identifying Latent Classes of Sexual Risk and PrEP Messaging Preferences among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men NIH R21 submitted Feb 2020 ($492,611) Derek Dangerfield PI.Co-Investigator. Identifying the?association between sexual risk patterns and behavioral health profiles among Black sexual minority men in the Deep South NIH R03 submitted Nov 2019 ($94, 097.99) Derek Dangerfield PICo-Investigator. Dynamic modeling to understand how public policy can curtail harms of college alcohol misuse NIH R01 ($2,384224.00) Yorghos Apostolopoulos PICo-Investigator Opioid-Related Behaviors among Urban Adolescents NIH R03 submitted Nov 2019 ($94,062.36) Renee Johnson PI Co-Investigator State Marijuana Policy and Adolescent Polysubstance Use NIH R01 submitted May 2019 ($2,200,354) Renee Johnson PI. Co-Investigator Identifying latent classes of sexual risk and PrEP messaging preferences among Black men who have sex with men NIH R21 submitted May 2019 ($437,432) Derek Dangerfield PI.Co-Principal Investigator (with Idethia Harvey). RAPID: The Chronicity of Poverty: Post-Hurricane Harvey Chronic Disease Management Behaviors NSF submitted Sept 2017 ($185,999) Co-Investigator Capturing the Intersections: Sexual Minority Identity, Race, Gender, and Rurality and Adolescent Substance Use NIH R03 submitted June 2017 ($97, 453.00) Kris DePedro PI. Co-Investigator. Utilizing a Community Health Development Approach to Address Minority Health Disparities in Small Urban and Rural Communities in Texas NIH P20 submitted May 2017 ($6,940,715) James Burdine PI.Principal Investigator. School Victimization: A comparative study of patterns, prevalence, and implications in Chile and the United States; Statistical techniques for examining risk and exploring heterogeneity in diverse populations. Fulbright Senior Scholar Research/Teaching application to Chile (as of 11/24/14 recommended for funding by the national peer review process, organized by IIE’s Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES).Completed Private FundingCo-Principal Investigator (with Fuhui Tong). Military Child Education Coalition and Education Leadership Research Center from the Military Child Education Coalition 4/2017-08/2018 ($6,825).Private Funding (submitted not funded)Co-Investigator. A sequential explanatory mixed-methods study to identify treatment adherence profiles among HIV-positive men who have sex with men of color (MSMOC) submitted to Merck Pharmaceuticals ($838,273) Derek Dangerfield PI. Internal/University SupportCo-Principal Investigator (with Idethia Harvey). Science of Diversity: Building a Diverse Pipeline to Research Independence funded by the College of Education and Human Development Catapult grant program 01/2020-06/2021 ($10,000).Co-Principal Investigator (with Yorghos Apostolopoulos and Adam Barry). In Search of Impactful Alcohol Misuse Reduction Policies in College Environments: A Community-Based System Dynamics Modeling Approach funded by Texas A&M University PESCA 05/2017-04/2018 ($25,000.00).Principal Investigator. Multiple Context Assessment of Suicidal Ideation, Depression, and Substance Use among African American Adolescents. Funded by The Pennsylvania State University Africana Research Center ($1,000).Awards & HonorsAwards & FellowshipsNIDA Early Career Investigators Poster Session Travel Awardee, Division of Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse and Additions, American Psychological Association, August 2010.NIDA Addiction Research Training Institute Scholar, Morehouse School of Medicine, July 2008.NIMH African American Mental Health Research Scientist Consortium Scholar Scholar (2008-2009)Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Training and Coaching Clinic, Travel Scholarship to Increase Diversity in Secondary Data Analysis of Public Health Data, October 2007American Legacy Foundation Travel Scholarship to Increase Diversity in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, January 2007, American Legacy Foundation and the Society for Research on Nicotine and TobaccoKligman Graduate Fellow, August 2006 to August 2007, College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University, State College PA, U.S.A.Hintz Graduate Education Enhancement Fellowship, 2006-2007, Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University, State College PA, U.S.A.Invited attendee for the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology 2006 Minority Student Conference with Travel Award.Fogarty Minority Health International Research and Training (PSU-MHIRT 5T37MD001409-06) Program, May 2006. Scholar placed at the Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherché Médicale in Paris, France. Scholar at the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology 2005 Minority Student Conference with Travel AwardsBridges to the Doctorate Fellowship, 2002-2003, Virginia State University and Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA, U.S.AHonor SocietiesPsi Chi (The National Honor Society in Psychology)Media Coverage2015 - ffvL31a1QQh6bVcB.97 2013 PresentationsPeer-reviewed PresentationsHill AV, Gilreath T, De Genna NM, Perez-Patron M, Tekwe CD & Taylor BD. Examining Statistical Methods for Determining Syndemics for Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk. Oral presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting: 2019 Nov 2-6, Philadelphia, PA.Hill AV, Perez-Patron M, Tekwe CD, Gilreath T, & Taylor BD. Identifying syndemics for sexually transmitted infections among young adults in the United States: A latent class analysis. State of Michigan HIV&STD Conference, 2019 Aug 13-14, Detroit, MI.Hill AV, Gilreath T, Perez-Patron M, & Taylor BD. Syndemic patterns of risk for sexually transmitted infections. Poster presented at the?STI & HIV 2019 World Congress (Joint Meeting of the 23rd?ISSTDR and 20th?IUSTI): 2019 July 14-17, Vancouver, Canada.Montiel Ishino, F. A., Rowan, C., Gilreath, T., & Williams, F. (2019). A syndemic perspective in understanding opioid dependence and abuse risk factors in the US using latent class analysis: A person-centered-approach. APHA 147th Annual Meeting and Expo on Creating the Healthiest Nation: For science. For action. For health. Nov. 2-6 in Philadelphia, PA.Montiel Ishino, F. A. & Gilreath, T.? (2019). A latent class analysis of acculturation on mean telomere length among Hispanics/Latinxs in the US. Society of Behavioral Medicine 40th (SBM) Annual Meeting and Scientific Session on Leading the Narrative. Mar. 6-9 in Washington, DC.Gilreath, T. Hill, A., Montiel Ishino, F., Mkuu, R. Examining sexual risk, mental health, and poly-substance use among U.S. high school students: A syndemic approach. Poster presented at the 2018 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2018. Hill AV, Perez-Patron M, Tekwe CD, Gilreath T, & Taylor BD. Identifying syndemics for sexually transmitted infections among young adults in the United States: A latent class analysis. The STD Prevention Conference annual meeting, 2018 Aug 27 – Aug 30, Washington, DCHill AV, Perez-Patron M, Tekwe CD, Gilreath T, & Taylor BD. Identifying syndemics for sexually transmitted infections among young adults in the United States: A latent class analysis. Poster presented at The American Public Health Association annual meeting: 2018 Nov 10-14, San Diego, CA.Montiel Ishino, F. A., Rowan, C., Beighey, K., Boone, T., Chidumi, C., Fares, J., Hancock, A., Smith, E., Leshabari, S. & Gilreath, T. (2018). Household environmental determinants of child health outcomes in Tanzania: A latent class analysis of a nationally representative sample. APHA 146th Annual Meeting and Expo: Creating the Healthiest Nation: Health Equity Now. Nov. 10 – 14 in San Diego, CA.?Mkuu, R.,?Gilreath, T., Reyes, A., Harvey, I. (2018). Social determinants of hypertension and type-2 diabetes in Kenya: A latent class analysis of a nationally representative sample. 39th Annual Society for Behavioral Medicine Meeting & Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, LA. April 11 - April 14, 2018.Montiel Ishino, F. A., King, G., & Gilreath, T. (2018). Another smoking gun (model): Modelling the time-varying effect of tobacco use and smoke exposure on mean telomere length by race/ethnicity in the US. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 24th Annual Meeting, Feb. 21-24 in Baltimore, MD.??Mkuu, R., Gilreath, T., Reyes, A., Cisse-Egbuonye, N., Idoko, E., Samman, E., Harvey, I. (2017). Body Mass index and intimate partner violence among Kenyan women. 145th?American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo. Atlanta, GA. November 4 - November 8,?2017.Gilreath, T., Mkuu, R., Reyes, A.G., Harvey, I., Idoko, E. Patterns of poly-tobacco use amongst Black American Youth Poster presentation at the 2017 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, Atlanta, GA, November 2017.Sullivan, K., Kintzle, S., Barr, N., Gilreath, T. D., Castro, C. The association of military veterans’ social/emotional and physical functioning with child and family outcomes. Oral presentation at the 21st Society for Social Work Research Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2017.Barragan, A., Yamada, A., Gilreath, T.D. Psychological distress behavioral patterns among Latinos: We don’t see ourselves as worthless. Oral presentation at the 2016 American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 2016.Esqueda, M., Gilreath, T.D., Astor, R. Comparing post-secondary plans and aspirations of military-connected and nonmilitary connected children. Presentation given at the 20th Society for Social Work Research Conference, Washington, DC, January 2016.Sullivan, K., Capp, G., Gilreath, T.D. Examining patterns of family reorganization indicators among military-connected youth: A latent class approach. Poster presented at the 20th Society for Social Work Research Conference, Washington, DC, January 2016.Capp, G., Sullivan, K., Gilreath, T.D. School climate and resilience among secondary student in California: A latent class analysis. Oral presentation given at 20th Society for Social Work Conference, Washington, DC, January 2016.DePedro, K., Berkowitz, R., Gilreath, T.D. A latent class analysis of perceived school climate among middle and high school students: Findings from the California Healthy Kids Survey. Oral presentation given at 20th Society for Social Work Conference, Washington, DC, January 2016.Gilreath, T.D., Estrada, J., Sanchez, C., Astor, R. Gang membership amongst military-connected youth in California. Poster presentation given at 20th Society for Social Work Conference, Washington, DC, January 2016.Brinkman, A. and Gilreath, T. D. Characterizing Physical Activity Level, Weight Perception, and BMI Among a Nationally Representative Sample of Adolescents: A Latent Class Analysis. Poster presented at the 19th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2015.Ray-Letourneau, D., Gilreath, T. D., and Lincoln, K. D. Latent Class Analysis: An Innovative Approach for Revealing Profiles of Health Among Asian Americans. Poster presented at the 19th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2015.Gilreath, T. D. Co-Occurrence of Suicidal Ideation, Depressed Mood, and Recent Substance Use Among Military-Connected Adolescents: A Latent Class Analysis. Oral presentation at the 19th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2015.Sullivan, K. S., Astor, R. A., Benbenishty, R., Gilreath, T. D., Rice, E. Maternal and Paternal Deployment: Differential Impact on the Functioning of Military-Connected Youth. Oral presentation at the 19th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2015.Capp, G., Astor, R. A., Benbenishty, R., Gilreath, T. D., Rice, E. The Association Between Adult Supportive Relationships and Adolescent Well-Being. Oral presentation at the 19th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2015.Hays, K. and Gilreath, T. D. A latent class analysis of the impact of family member military service on adolescent behavioral health. To be presented at the 142nd APHA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, November 2014.Gilreath, T. D. A latent class analysis of the impact of family member military service on adolescent behavioral health. To be presented at the 142nd APHA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, November 2014.Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R., Pineda, D. Atuel, H. Associations between family member deployment and the co-occurrence of substance use and negative affect among adolescents. Presented at the 141st APHA Annual Meeting in Boston, MA, November 2013. Cederbaum, J. A., Gilreath, T., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R., Pineda, D., Esqueda, M., DePedro, K., Atuel, H. Normative Rates of Depression, Suicide and Well-Being for Military and Nonmilitary. Presented at the 17th SSWR Annual Conference in San Diego, CA January 2013. Atuel, H., Gilreath, T. D., Astor, R. A., Cederbaum, J., Benbenishty, R., Pineda, D., DePedro, K., Esqueda, M. C. Discriminatory Bullying Among Military-Connected Students Attending Public Schools Presented at the 17th SSWR Annual Conference in San Diego, CA January 2013. Gilreath, T. D., Cederbaum, J., Astor, R., Benbenishty, R., Pineda, D., Atuel, H. Prevalence of Lifetime and Recent Substance Use Among Military and Non-Military Connected Youth. Presented at the 17th SSWR Annual Conference in San Diego, CA January 2013. Gilreath, T. D., Cederbaum, J., Astor, R., Benbenishty, R., Pineda, D., Atuel, H., De Pedro, K. School Violence and Victimization Among Military-Connected Youth Presented at the 17th SSWR Annual Conference in San Diego, CA January 2013. Gilreath, T. D., Cederbaum, J. A., Astor, R. Benbenishty, R., Pineda, D., Atuel, H., Unger, J. B. Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use among military and non-military connected youth. Presented at the 140th APHA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, October 2012.Cederbaum, J. A., Gilreath, T., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R., Pineda, D., Esqueda, M., DePedro, K. Normative rates of depression, suicide and well-being for military and nonmilitary middle and high school public school students. Presented at the 140th APHA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, October 2012.Gilreath, T. D. Recent substance use among military-connected youth: A latent class analysis of perceptions and experiences. Presented at the 140th APHA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, October 2012.Gilreath, T. D. Astor, R. Benbenishty, R., Atuel, H., Cederbaum, J. A., Unger, J. B. School violence and victimization among military and non-military connected youth. Presented at the 140th APHA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, October 2012.Gilreath, T.D. and Johnson, R. M. A Latent Class Analysis of Peer Violence Perpetration and Substance Use Among Boston High School Students. Presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, June 2012.Gilreath, T. D., Estrada, J. N., Pineda, D., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R. Development and Use of the California Healthy Kids Survey Military Module: Comparing Perceptions of Military and Nonmilitary Students, Parents, and School Staff In Eight Military-Connected School Districts. Presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, DC, January 2012.Estrada, J. N., Gilreath, T. D., Pineda, D., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R. A. The California Healthy Kids Survey military module: Perceptions of eight military-connected school districts. Presented at the 2012 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 2012.Gilreath, T. D., Estrada, J., Astor, R., Benbenishty, R. Substance use and school victimization among California youth. Presented at the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November 2011.Estrada, J., Astor, R. A., Benbenishty, R. Gilreath, T. D. Integrating gang and school violence theoretical paradigms: Identifying school-based variables associated with gang membership within California. Oral presentation given at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL, January 2011.Gilreath, T. D., Estrada, J., Astor, R. A. Patterns of substance use among adolescents in California schools. Oral presentation given at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 2010.Gilreath, T. D. Gender Differences in Substance Use Among African American Youth. Oral presentation given at the 118th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, August 2010.Gilreath, T. D. Smoking Behaviors Among African American Adolescents. Oral presentation given at the 118th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, August 2010.Gilreath, T. D., King, G., & Graham, J. W. Community influences on African American adolescent ATOD use and mental health: A test of the Social Development Model. Poster presented at the 137th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 2009. Gilreath, T. D. and Connell, C. M. A latent class analysis of tobacco use and mental health typologies among African American adolescents. Poster presented at the 17th Annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, May 2009.Gilreath, T. D. and Connell, C. M. Multi-group comparisons of latent class analyses of substance use and sexual behavior typologies in adolescence across racial/ethnic groups. Oral presentation given at the 136th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA, October 2008.Connell, C. M., Gilreath, T. D., Ungemack, J. A., Cook, M. J. Ecological influences on patterns of adolescent alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) use. Oral presentation given at the 2nd International Conference on Community Psychology, Lisboa, Portugal, June 2008. Gilreath, T., Graham, J. W., King, G. Individual, school and community influences on depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation and substance use among African American adolescents. Poster presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA, May 2008.Connell, C., Gilreath, T., Hansen, N. A latent class analysis of substance use and sexual behavior typologies in adolescence. Poster presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA, May 2008.Gilreath, T., Chaix, B., King, G., Flisher, A.J. Ecometric paper. Poster presented at the 12th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington DC, May 2007.Gilreath, T., King, G., Humphrey, E., Flisher, A.J. Alcohol use among adolescent boys in rural South Africa. Poster presented at the 134th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 2006.King, G., Humphrey, E., Flisher, A. J., Gilreath, T. Smoking among adolescent boys in rural South Africa. Poster presented at the 13th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Washington, DC, July 2006.King, G., Polednak, A., Fuller, S., Gilreath, T., Bendel R., Moolchan, E. Disparities in use of smoking cessation aids among U.S. adult smokers. Poster presented at the 13th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Washington, DC, July 2006.Gilreath, T., King, G., Flisher, A. J., Graham, J., Lombard, C. Risky behavior and smoking among female adolescents in Cape Town: A mediation model of parental relationships and suicidal ideation. Poster presented at the 13th World Conference on Tobacco and Health, Washington, DC, July 2006.Gilreath, T., King, G., Flisher, A. J., Graham, J., Lombard, C. (2005). Health compromising behaviors among adolescents in Cape Town: A structural equation model of parental relationships and suicidal ideation. Poster presented at the 133rd annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, December, 2005.Gilreath, T., Kaduri, P., Kilonzo, G., Mbwambo, J., King, G., Flisher, A. J., Matthews, S. (2004). Effects of social networks on age of onset and tobacco use among adolescents in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Poster presented at the 132nd annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November, 2004.Gilreath, T., King, G., Humphrey, E., Fagan, P., Fernander, A. (2004). Recent patterns of cigarette smoking among African American women. Paper presented at the 2004 Minority Women’s Health Summit, Washington, DC, August, 2004.Kaduri, P., Gilreath, T., Kilonzo, G., Mbwambo, J., King, G., Flisher, A. J., Matthews, S. (2004). The influence of social networks on adolescent smoking in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Poster presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ, February, 2004.Invited LecturesGilreath, T.D. (2020). Using Latent Class Analysis to Characterize Substance Use and School Violence/Victimization. JHCIRP Graduate Seminar, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore MD, September 2020.Gilreath, T. D. (2014). Behavioral health of military- connected youth. Department of Mental Health Brown Bag Seminar, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, March 2014.Gilreath, T. D. (2014). Behavioral Health of Military-connected youth . VAC/Ground joint Family and Children and Military sub-concentration brown bag seminar. University of Southern California School of Social Work.Gilreath, T. D. (2014). Doctoral Student Panel and Luncheon: Covering All the Bases: Milestones, Mentoring, and Mental Health. Presented at the 2014 annual SSWR Conference, San Antonio, TX, January 2014.Gilreath, T. D. (2012). Substance use and co-occurring risk behaviors among adolescents: Application of the Public Health Critical Race Praxis on race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and military-connection. Presented at the HIV/AIDS Translational Training (HATT) Program at UCLA.Gilreath, T. (2010). Latent Class Analysis using MPlus. Presented at the 2010 Quantitative Training for Underrepresented Groups, San Diego, CA, August 2010.Gilreath, T. (2009). Latent Class Analysis using MPlus. Presented at the 2009 Quantitative Training for Underrepresented Groups, Toronto, Ontario, August 2009.Gilreath, T. (2008). Tobacco use, mental health, and externalizing behaviors in underserved adolescent populations. Presented at the Cancer Prevention Research Center, University of Rhode Island, August, 2008.Gilreath, T. (2007). School and community influences on suicidal ideation, depressive symptoms, and lifetime tobacco use. Presented to the Society for Multivariate Psychology Minority Student Conference, Berkeley, CA, August, 2007.Gilreath, T. (2005). Smoking among adolescents in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Lecture presented to BBH 297 (Special Topics: International Health), The Pennsylvania State University, November, 2005.Teaching ExperienceTexas A&M UniversityHLTH 221, Safety, Fall 2020, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 609, Applied Epidemiology, Spring 2020, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 611, Organization and Administration of Health, Fall 2019, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 221, Safety, Fall 2019, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 690, Theory of Research in the Discipline, Fall 2018, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 221, Safety, Spring 2018, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 331, Community Health, Fall 2017, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 221, Safety, Spring 2017, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyHLTH 221, Safety, Fall 2016, Texas A&M University, Department of Health and KinesiologyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2015, University of Southern California, School of Social Work SOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2014, University of Southern California, School of Social Work SOWK 605, Human Development and Mental Health, Fall 2014, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 562, Social Work Research, Spring 2014, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2013, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 562, Social Work Research, Spring 2013, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2012, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 562, Social Work Research, Fall 2011, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2011, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 562, Social Work Research, Fall 2010, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2010, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 562, Social Work Research, Summer 2010, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkSOWK 764, Advanced Multivariate Statistics, Fall 2009, University of Southern California, School of Social WorkQuinnipiac UniversityPS 308, Methods of Psychology II: Non-experimental methods, Fall 2008, Quinnipiac University, Department of PsychologyPS 206, Introduction to Statistics in Psychology, Spring 2008, Quinnipiac University, Department of PsychologyDoctoral MenteesTexas A&M University *Rahma Mkuu (HLKN), Dissertation Committee (member)*Ashley Hill (SPH), Dissertation Committee (outside member)*Francisco Alejandro Montiel-Ishino (HLKN), Dissertation Committee (chair)*Danielle Smith (EPSY), Dissertation Committee (member)Sherine Presley (EPSY), Dissertation Committee (member)Sophia Howard (EPSY), Dissertation Committee (member)Lyric Jackson (EPSY), Dissertation Committee (member)*=graduated; HLKN=Health and Kinesiology; SPH=School of Public Health; EPSY=Educational PsychologyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaArmando Barragan, Dissertation Committee (co-chair)Hsun-Ta Hsu, Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Jina Sang, Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Jose Estrada, Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Jose Estrada, Dissertation Committee (co-chair)Erica Lizano, Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Keija Wang, Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Timothy Grigsby, Dissertation Committee (member)Monica Esqueda, Dissertation Committee (member)Araceli Espinoza, Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Kris De Pedro, Dissertation Committee (member)Kris De Pedro , Qualifying Exam Committee (member)Professional Service ActivitiesFederal Grant Review ActivitiesNIH Early Career Reviewer (invited 2015)NIH Community Influences on Health Behavior (CIHB) study section ad hoc reviewerMay 2018September 2018September 2020State-funded Grant Review ActivitiesCalifornia Tobacco-Related Disease Research ProgramDecember 2017April 2020Editor ActivitiesPsychological Methods (Consulting Editor; IF=4.315, 9/126 in multidisciplinary psychology)2013-2016Reviewer ActivitiesEuropean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Prevention Science Journal of the Society for Social Work and ResearchAmerican Journal of Community Psychology American Public Health AssociationJournal of Black PsychologyJournal of Child & Adolescent Substance AbusePsychiatry Research Drug and Alcohol Dependence Child Maltreatment Journal of Adolescent Health Nicotine & Tobacco Research University ServiceCEHD Faculty representative, University Grievance Committee, Dean of Faculties, Texas A&M University, 2019-present.CEHD Faculty representative, University Committee on Academic Freedom, Responsibility, and Tenure (CAFRT), Dean of Faculties, Texas A&M University, 2019-present. Member, Provost’s Faculty Advisory Task Force on Opportunities for Place-Based Research within University of Southern California Target Communities (2013-2016)USC Ambassador to Steven B. Sample (2009-2010) and C. L. Max Nikias (2010-2016), President of University of Southern CaliforniaCo-Organizer (with Karen Lincoln), Center for Excellence in Research Workshop, Strategies for Writing a Successful Career Development Award (K01), University of Southern California, September 2012.Departmental/College ServiceChair, Graduate Programs, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, 2020-present.Member, 2020/2021 Assistant Professor Search Committee Health Education Division, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University.Chair, Council of Principal Investigators, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University, 2020-2021.Member, Council of Principal Investigators, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University, 2018-2021.Chair, A-1 annual review committee for tenure line faculty in Health Division, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, 2017-2019.Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, 2016-present.VAC/Ground joint Family and Children and Military sub-concentration brown bag seminar. Behavioral Health of Military-connected youth, School of Social Work, University of Southern California.Doctoral Committee (2009-2016), School of Social Work, University of Southern CaliforniaFaculty Council Tenure Track Representative (2011-2012), School of Social Work, University of Southern CaliforniaSchool of Social Work Statistics Core (2013-2014), School of Social Work, University of Southern CaliforniaGraduate Student Representative, College of Health and Human Development, Biobehavioral Health Department Head Search Committee, 2007 Graduate Student Representative, Department of Biobehavioral Health Diversity Committee, The Pennsylvania State University, 2005-2006Judge, The Pennsylvania State University 21st Annual Graduate Exhibition Community ServiceChildren and Youth Administrator, City of Refuge, Gardena, CA (2011-2016)Program facilitator for NOBLE Daughters (mentoring program for girls aged 10-14 in a local housing development), Church on the Rock, New Haven, CT (2007-2009)Other ServiceAdvisory Council, The Pennsylvania State University Minority Health International Research Training Grant (5T32MD001409-07), 2008-2009Campus Liaison, American Public Health Association Student Assembly, 2005-2007Professional AffiliationsAmerican Public Health Association, member 2004-presentSociety for Prevention Research, member 2007-2009Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2005-2007; 2015American Academy of Health Behavior2019 ................
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