CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Washington
CURRICULUM VITAE
Ann Vander Stoep, PhD
Contact Information
Address: University of Washington, Child Health Institute, 6200 NE 74th Street, Suite 110, Seattle, Washington 98115-8160
Phone: (206) 543-1538
FAX: (206) 616-4623
E-mail: annv@uw.edu
Personal Data
Birthplace: Chehalis, Washington
Citizenship: USA
Date of birth: August 4, 1951
Children: Brook Barajas,PhD (37) ; Jane Hunt (35); Jack Faro Vander Stoep Hunt (31)
Grandchildren: Marley Mae (11); Selah (7); Sebastian (5); Thea Amani (1); Angus (1), Juniper Jane (1)
Education
1973 BA, with distinction in Human Biology
Stanford University, Stanford, California
1979 MS, Epidemiology
University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Thesis: “Religious Affiliation and Psychopathology,” Katherine G. Sohler, PhD, Chair
1996 Predoctoral Fellowship: Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program
Columbia University, New York, NY
1997 Ph.D., Epidemiology
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Dissertation: “Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents with Psychiatric Disorders,” Shirley A.A.
Beresford, PhD, Chair
Faculty Positions Held
1998-2000 Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of
Washington
2000-2003 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington
2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington
2003-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington
2006-2017 Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington
Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology
2015-2017 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Global Health
2018 Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Department of Epidemiology,
University of Washington
2018 Adjunct Professor, Department of Global Health, University of Washington
Honors, Awards, Scholarships
1973 Graduated with Distinction, Stanford University
1997 Gatzert Child Development Fellowship Award
1998 Outstanding Student Award, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington
1999 Distinguished Paper Award, 11th Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children’s
Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida
2005 Young Investigator Award, American Association for Suicide Prevention
2015 Elaine Schlosser Lewis Award for “Best paper of year on ADHD” Journal of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
2016 University of Washington Distinguished Teaching Award, Finalist
Professional Organizations
Membership in National Professional Organizations
American Public Health Association, 1979-2018
Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health, 1997-2018
Membership in International Professional Organizations
International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 1999-2018
Elected Officer: Secretary-Treasurer, 2011-2015
Grant Reviewer
Canadian Institutes for Health Research, RFP on Evidence-based Practices in the Integration of Services for Individuals with Specialized Needs, 2006
National Institute of Mental Health, Challenge Grants, 2009
National Fund for Scientific Research Belgium/Flanders, Research Grants, 2012-2014
University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute 2017
University of Washington Royalty Research Fund 2017-2018
National Institute of Drug Abuse “Accelerating the Pace of Drug Abuse Research Using
Existing Data” (PAR 16-234), 2018
Teaching and Mentoring Responsibilities
Formal Courses Taught
EPI 546/PBSI 546 “Psychiatric Epidemiology” Instructor, developed course, 100% responsibility, 8-20 students, 1999-2011, 50% responsibility, 2012-2019
EPI 511 “Introduction to Epidemiology” Instructor, 100% responsibility, 14 students, developed online course, 2005
HSERV 533 “Quantitative Research Methods: Introduction to Epidemiology and Biostatistics”
Instructor, 100% responsibility, 8 COPHP MPH students, Winter 2006-2018, Lead Instructor, 2007-2012, 2016
EPI 583 “Epidemiology Department Seminar” Instructor, 100% responsibility, 55 students, 2006-2015
Other University of Washington Teaching
“Cohort Studies.” Lecture, Epidemiology 513, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2001-2010, 2012
“Edward Jarvis: the Importance of Being More Than Earnest” Lecture, Series on Historical Figures in Psychiatry, R-4 Seminar, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, 2009
“U.S. Mental Health Services System” Lecture, Health Services 511, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, 2010-2014
“Diethylstilbestrol Exposure in Utero and Depression in Women” Epidemiology Journal Club, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2010
“School-Based Suicide Prevention Programs” Epidemiology Journal Club, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2015
“Detrimental Effects to Children of Harsh Physical Punishment” Presenter, EPI 591, Current Literature in Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2018
“Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Children and Adolescents” Lecture, EPI 521, Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2011-2018
“Child and Adolescent Mental Health” Lecture, EPI 221, Maternal and Child Health: A Population Health Approach, Undergraduate Public Health course, University of Washington, 2016-2018
International Teaching
“MPH Thesis Workshops” teaching public health research methods to MPH faculty (1-week) and MPH students (1-week), University of Namibia School of Public Health, Windhoek, Namibia, February 8-25, 2011
“Mental Health Research Methods Workshop” Instructor, developed course based on EPI/PBSI 546, co-taught workshops (50% responsibility) to faculty and graduate trainees at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, January 30-February 5, 2013, October 11-November 8, 2013, October 13-18, 2014
“Grant Writing Retreat” Lead Instructor, 50% responsibility for development and teaching, University of Nairobi, Kenya, October 21-24, 2014
“Thesis to Publication Writing Workshop” 75% responsibility for development, lead instructor, University of Nairobi, Kenya, October 30-November 2, 2014
Advising and Formal Mentoring
PhD Dissertation, Chair
Michelle Garrison, PhD “The Impact of Foster Care Placement Disruption on Mental Health Care Utilization,” Epidemiology, Completed 08/09/06
Wendy Weber, ND, MPH, PhD “Randomized Controlled Trial of St. John’s Wort in the Treatment of Pediatric Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder” Epidemiology, Completed 12/06/07
Julia Dilley, MES, PhD “Smoking Initiation among Young Adults: Susceptibility and Tobacco Industry
Promotions” Epidemiology, Completed 5/23/08
Isaac Rhew, MPH, PhD “Characteristics of the Neighborhood Physical Environment and Depressive Symptoms among Adults” Epidemiology, Completed 8/20/09
Elena Kuo, MPH, PhD “Screening to Identify Adolescents for Participation in Indicated Preventive Intervention” Epidemiology, Completed 9/15/09
Shiow-Wen Yang, MD “Adverse Child Health Outcomes Associated with Parental Mental Illness” Epidemiology, anticipated dissertation defense, May 2019
Master’s Thesis/Capstone, Chair
Elena Kuo, MPH “Assessing Screening Tools for Depression in the Juvenile Justice System” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 3/03.
Wendy Weber, ND, MPH “Effect of Echinacea Treatment on Time to Subsequent Cold: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 9/03.
Kate Simpson, MPH “Correspondence between Brief Depression Screening Questionnaire Score and Depression Diagnosis by Parent and Child Report,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 12/03.
Maggie Chartier, MPH “Recruiting Participants for School-based Depression Screening Using Active and Passive Parental Consent,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 6/04.
Siri Kushner, MPH “Mental Health Status of Immigrant Children in King County,” Health Services, completed Thesis 6/04.
Michelle Soltis, MD, MPH “Association between Hyperemesis Gravidarum and Psychiatric Morbidity,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 6/05.
Isaac Rhew, MPH “Relationships between Obesity and Depression among Middle-School Aged Children”
Epidemiology, completed Thesis 3/06.
Melissa S. Tracy, MPH “Socioeconomic Status and Depressive Symptoms in 11-13-year-olds: The Role of
Stressors, Family Disruption, and Neighborhood Income,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 3/06.
Rachelle McCarty, ND, MPH “Complementary and Alternative Medicine Utilization and Integration in
Pediatric Diabetes,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 3/07.
Brett Niessen, MPH, “Middle School Health Education,” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice,
completed Capstone, 6/07.
Hillary Blecker, MPH, “Day Laborers at Risk: Developing Strategies for a Hazardous Workplace,”
Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/07.
Carol Rockhill, PhD, MD, MPH “Social Skills and Social Support as Mediators between Comorbid
Depressive and Conduct Problems and Functional Outcomes in Middle School Students,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 12/07.
Megan Moreno, MD, MPH “Reducing Risky Internet Behavior in Adolescents,” Epidemiology,
completed Thesis 3/08.
Yasmin Barrios, MPH, “Association between Physical Activity and Perceived Neighborhood Safety in
Lima, Peru,” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone, 6/08.
Erin McCormick, MPH, “Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Techniques to Promote
Linkage to Supports for Students Who Screen High for Depression,” Community-Oriented Public
Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/09.
Michaela Vine, MPH, “Effects of Neighborhood SES on Childhood Anxiety,” Epidemiology, completed
Thesis 6/09.
Bethany Mizushima, MPH, “Developing a Logic Model and Evaluation for Community-based Nutrition
Program,” Community Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/10.
Ruth Lindberg, MPH, “Transportation Barriers to Access to Health Care for Native American LGBT
Young Adults,” Community Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/10.
Jared Ulmer, MPH, “Adverse Effects of Exposure to Traffic on Health,” Epidemiology, completed Thesis,
12/10.
Sara Jaye Sanford, MPH, “Analysis of the ‘Count Me Out’ Survey,” Community-Oriented Public Health
Practice, completed Capstone 6/11.
Jesse Gritton, MPH, ”Diabetes-Friendly Community Kitchen: A Sustainable Approach for Supporting &
Educating Adults with Type 2 Diabetes,” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed
Capstone 6/12.
Sarah Charlesworth, MPH, “The Epidemiology of Comorbid Depression and Conduct Disorders,” MCH
Epidemiology, completed Thesis 6/13.
Nicolas Canavas, MPH, “School Emotional and Social Climate Supporting School Mental Health
Interventions,” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/13.
Malaika Schwartz, MPH, “Associations between Adolescent Mental Health and Reproductive Health
Behaviors: National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS),” Epidemiology, completed Thesis 6/14.
Kelly Gilmore, MPH, “Evaluating Initiative to Provide Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) in
School-based Health Centers,” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/14.
Anne Althauser, MPH “Community-Trans*Formation: A Grounded Theory of Transgender Stigma
Reduction” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/15.
Julianna Alson, MPH “Identifying Priority Areas for Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in Washington
State: Developing & Mapping a New Index.” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/16.
Alexis Maister, MPH, “Building Capacity for Community Engagement, Participatory Evaluation, and
Youth HIV Sexual Health” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone 6/17.
Hannah Frenkel, MS “Comparing Absences and Injuries in Children Attending Outdoor and Indoor
Preschools” Epidemiology, completed thesis 6/17.
Shaina Coogan, MPH “Evaluating the Implementation of a Mental Health Outcome Monitoring System in
School-Based Health Centers“ Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone, 6/17.
Alyssa Virtue, MPH “Effect of School Services on Academic Performance after Traumatic Brain Injury in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Children” Community-Oriented Public Health Practice, completed Capstone, 6/18
Lauren White, MPH “Are community and college-level strength factors protective against symptoms of depressive and anxiety disorder in Tribal college students” Epidemiology Department, completed MPH, 8/18.
Lucy Dong, MPH “Community Mobilization: Supporting Parents in Transition – Global to Local”, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, Capstone Advisor, completed MPH, 6/19.
Keri Foster, MPH ““Community Mobilization: Supporting Parents in Transition – Global to Local”, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, Capstone Advisor, completed MPH, 6/19.
Francisco Rios-Casas, MS “Mental Health of Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Adolescents” Epidemiology Department, Thesis Chair, completed MS, 6/19.
Miranda Martin, MS “Social Support and Adolescent Mental Health” Epidemiology Department, Thesis Chair, completed MS, 6/19.
Spencer Hensley, MS “Clinical Outcomes of California Children Receiving Wrap-Around Services” Epidemiology Department, Thesis Chair, completed MS, 6/19.
Ashenafi Cherkos, MPH “The Effect of Depression on Excess Body Weight in Adolescents” Epidemiology Department, Thesis Chair, Completed MS, 6/19.
Mentored Scientists and Postdocs
Training Grant Mentor
2006-2017 Reproductive, Perinatal, Pediatric, Epidemiology Training Grant (RPPE) T-32 HD052462,
(Daniel Enquobahrie, MD, PhD, and Gayle Reiber, PhD, MPH, PIs)
2005-2013 Nursing Research Training: Substance Use, T-32 DA007257 (Elaine A. Thompson, PhD, PI)
2010-2017 Biostatistics in Psychiatry/Mental Health Training Grant, T-32 MH073521 (Andrew Zhou,
PhD, PI)
2016-2018 Partnership for Health Research Training in Kenya, NIH/Fogarty D43 TW010141-01 (Dalton
Wamalwa, PI)
K-Award Mentorship
Carolyn McCarty, PhD, Pediatrics, “Prevention of Depression among Pre-Adolescent Youth,” NIMH, 2004-2007.
Laura Richardson, MD, MPH, Pediatrics, “Strategies to Improve Primary Care Management of Adolescent Depression,” NIMH, 2004-2007.
Mary Kernic, PhD, MPH, Epidemiology, “Psychiatric Morbidity and Intimate Partner Violence,” NIMH, 2004-2007.
Aaron Lyon, PhD, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, “Evidence-based Assessment in School Mental Health,” NIMH, 2012-2016.
Research Mentorship to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Faculty
Rose Calderon, PhD, Research Grant Writing Mentorship “Understanding Factors Related to Well Being of Deaf Children in Hearing Families” NIMH R-01 submitted 7/03; “Course of Severe Eating Disorders in Adolescents” Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center Research Award, Funded 10/04. Promoted to Associate Professor, 2005.
Michael Storck, MD, Manuscript Writing Mentorship “Explanatory Models of Mental Illness,” 2003-2006. Paper published 2008, Promoted to Associate Professor, 2007.
Heather Carmichael-Olson, PhD, Research Grant Writing Mentorship, “Transitioning Empirically-Based Intervention for School-Aged Children with FASD and Their Families to the Community,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2005, Funded, 2005.
Kathleen Myers, MD, MPH, Research Grant Writing Mentorship, “Evaluating Child Mental Health Care Delivered Via Telemedicine,” 2006-2008, NIMH R-01, Funded 2008, Promoted to Professor, 2012.
Mohammed Jafferany, MD, Research Study Mentorship “A Survey of Awareness, Attitudes and
Knowledge Patterns of Psychodermatology among Psychiatrists,” 2008-2009 Papers accepted
for publication, 2009, 2010.
Cynthia Flynn, PhD, Research Mentorship, “Lability of Self-esteem in Depressed Adolescents,” Seattle
Children’s Hospital Junior Faculty Research Award, Funded 2007.
Gretchen Gudmundsen, PhD, Research Mentorship, “Stress Response and Depression,” Klingenstein
Foundation Fellowship, 2007-2012, Funded 2009.
Molly Adrian, PhD, Research Mentorship,“The Role of Gene x Environment Interactions in Adolescent
Suicidal Behavior,” 2008-2016, NARSAD Award, Funded 8/13, K-Award, Funded 2017.
Noa Navot, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, “Parents’ Reproductive Decision-making after a Child
Is Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder,” 2014-2015, Paper accepted for publication, 2016.
Research Mentorship to Post-doctoral Fellows
My Bahn, PhD, Clinical Psychology, “Cultural Differences in the Expression of Depressive Symptoms and
Response to Intervention,” NIMH Minority Research Award 2007-2009.
Andrea Stone, PhD, Epidemiology, Nursing T-32 Award, “Parenting Influences on Adolescent Substance
Use” 2008-2010.
Aaron Lyon, PhD, Clinical Psychology, “School-based Mental Health Services,” NIMH T-32 Award 2009-
2012.
Molly Adrian, PhD, Clinical Psychology/Epidemiology, “Adolescent Self-harm,” Reproductive, Perinatal
& Pediatric Epidemiology Training Program, NICHHD T-32 award 2009-2011.
Annie Hoopes, MD, Adolescent Medicine, “High School Student Attitudes Regarding Long Acting
Reversible Contraception,” Leadership and Education in Adolescent Health Training Program,
Seattle Children’s Hospital, 2013-2014.
Brian Wymbs, PhD, Clinical Psychology, “Adolescent Externalizing and Substance Use Problems.” 2011-
2013.
Sarah Racz-Jensen, PhD, Clinical Psychology, “Emotional Subtype of ODD” 2012-present.
Dana Prince, PhD, MPH, Social Welfare, “Reasons for Increases and Decreased in Alcohol Use during
Adolescence” 2013-2015.
JaHun Kim, PhD, Nursing T-32 Award, “Mental Health of Children of Asian Immigrants” 2012-present.
Anne Mbwayo, PhD, P-HERT Fellow, Research Mentorship, University of Nairobi, Department of
Psychiatry, “Mental Health of Kenyan School Children” 2012-present
Judy Wanjiru Kumau, MBCHB, MMed, MS, P-HERT Fellow, Research Mentorship, University of Nairobi, Department of Psychiatry, “Self-harm in Kenyan Adolescents” 2017-present
Kennedy Omondi, MBCHB, MMed, P-HERT Fellow, Research Mentorship, Moi University, Department of Family Medicine, “Effect of Peer Navigator Intervention on Partner Notification of HIV+ Clients” 2018-present
MS/MPH and PhD Committees in Non-Chair Role
Kawango Agot, PhD, “Widow Inheritance and HIV/AIDS Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Contrasting Conceptualizations of ‘Risk’ and ‘Spaces of Vulnerability” Doctoral Dissertation
Committee, Geography, Completed 2001.
Kerry Breit, PA, MPH, “Perceived Social Support: Relation to Adolescent Depressive Symptoms and
Externalizing Behaviors” Master’s Thesis Committee, Maternal and Child Health, Completed 2004.
Helen Theresa Buckland, PhD, “Quality of Life for Dually Diagnosed Young Adults with Schizophrenia
and Drug Dependence” Doctoral Dissertation Committee, School of Nursing, Completed 2009
Wendy Ellis, MPH, “Geographic Disparities in Children’s Mental Health Care: Washington State”
Master’s Thesis Committee, MCH Epidemiology, Completed 2011.
Amy Kogon, MD, MPH, “The Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Depression in Pediatric Patients
with Chronic Kidney Disease” Epidemiology, MPH Thesis, Completed 2012.
Bizu Gelaye, MPH, PhD, “Validating Tools for Measuring the Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in
Ethiopia”Doctoral Dissertation Committee, Epidemiology, Completed 2013.
Dodie L. Arnold, MPH, PhD, “Child Outcomes Related to Mother’s Postpartum Depression” Doctoral
Dissertation Committee, Epidemiology, Completed 2013.
Semret Nicodimus, MPH, “Domestic Violence as a Barrier to Adherence to Anti-retroviral Therapy in
India” Epidemiology, MPH Thesis, Completed 2013.
Kate S. Wilson, MPH, PhD, “Evaluating the Association between Recent Intimate Partner Violence and
Transmission Potential among HIV-positive Kenyan Women” Doctoral Dissertation Committee,
Epidemiology, Completed 2015.
Eliza Cheng, PhD, ”Estimating Causal Effects in RCTs with Simultaneous Patient and Provider
Noncompliance,” Biostatistics, Doctoral Dissertation Committee, Completed 2015.
Naeun Gu,PhC, “Impact of Urban Residential Places in Seoul, Korea on Mental Health and Well-being“
Built Environment, Doctoral Dissertation Committee.
Jennifer Mueller, MPH, “Pregnancy Intention and Postpartum Depressive Symptoms: An Analysis of
PRAMS Data,” Epidemiology, MPH Thesis. Completed 2016.
Erin Siebert, PhD, “Does Use of Neutralization Techniques Predict Delinquency and Substance Use
Outcomes ”Clinical Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, Completed 2016.
Jennifer L. Kirk, MS, “Statistical Methods for Inferring Population Structure with Human Genome
Sequence Data” Biostatistics, Doctoral Dissertation Committee, Completed 2016.
Yuet Juhn Tse, MA, “Cultural Variables Predicting Mental Health and School Outcomes in Children of
Immigrants,” School Psychology, Doctoral Dissertation Committee.
Rubee Dev, MPH, BSN, “Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health among Adolescents in Nairobi,
Kenya” Nursing, Doctoral Dissertation Committee.
Junguen Kim, BSN, MSN, PhD, “Mixed Methods Study of the Process of Maternal Stress Response in the
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in South Korea” Nursing, Doctoral Dissertation
Committee, Completed 2017.
Beatrice Madeghe, MPH, “Addressing PPD in Women from Informal Settlements Using a
Psychosocial and Nutrition Education Intervention” Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Doctoral Dissertation Committee.
Masters Thesis Co-Mentor
Anastasia Polkovnikova-Wamoto, MSc, Clinical Psychology “Factors Affecting Child Attachment Security in Nairobi, Kenya”, Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi
Beatrice Madeghe, MPH, Nutrition “Infant Feeding Practices and Post-partum Depression,” School of
Public Health, University of Nairobi
Obadiah Yator, MSc,“ Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression in HIV Positive Women” Department of
Psychiatry, University of Nairobi
Judith Osok, MSc, “Depression in Pregnant Adolescents,” Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi
Salwah Haither, MMed, “Case-Control Study of Maternal Depression and Infant Severe Acute
Malnutrition” Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi
Kinge Mochache, MMed, “Prospective Cohort Study of Depression during Pregnancy and Pre-Term
Delivery” Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi
Michael Truong, MPH, “Impact of Mental Health on HIV-Related Outcomes in South Africa”
Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington
Academic Advising of MPH Students
Sarah Charlesworth-Attie, Epidemiology Department, 2009-2013
Amy Lee, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2010-2011
Sophia Teshome, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2010-2011
Jared Ulmer, Epidemiology Department, 2010-2011
Sarah Wheeler, Epidemiology Department, 2010-2012
Amy Kogon, MD, Epidemiology Department, 2010-2012
Semret Nicodimos, Epidemiology Department, 2011-2013
Kathryn Forand, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2012-2013
Shiow-wen Yang, Epidemiology Department, PhD Student, 2013-2016
Kelsey Stefanik-Sidener, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2013-2014
Mollie Overby, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2014-2015
Andrea Weiler, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2015-2016
Hannah Frenkel, Epidemiology Department MPH Student, 2015-2016
Lizzie Lamb, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice Program, 2016-2017
Katherine Garcia-Rosales, Epidemiology MPH Student, 2016-2017
Michael Truong, Epidemiology MPH Student, 2016-2017
Francisco Rios-Casas, Epidemiology MPH Student, 2017-2018
Lucy Dong, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice MPH Student, 2017-2018
Danielle Bohonos, Community-Oriented Public Health Practice MPH Student, 2017-2018
Spencer Hensley, Epidemiology MPH Student, 2017-2018
Jessica Stahl, Epidemiology MPH, 2018-2019
Esteban Valencia, MCH Epidemiology MPH, 2018-2019
Deborah Foster, MCH Epidemiology MPH, 2018-2019
Past Teaching
1974-1976 Secondary School Science Teacher, Vermillion and Sioux Falls Public Schools, S. Dakota
1979-1980 Lecturer, Division of Community Medicine, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
1994 Teaching Assistant, Epidemiology 511, University of Washington
1996 Teaching Assistant, Principles of Epidemiology, Columbia University
1997-1998 Teaching Assistant, Epidemiology 512-513, University of Washington
1994-1997 Instructor “Research Methodology” Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine, Seattle WA, 100% responsibility
Editorial Responsibilities
Consulting Editor Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2012-2018).
Manuscript Reviewer for Psychiatric Services (1991-present), Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research (1999-present), American Journal of Public Health (2004-present); Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (2004-present); General Hospital Psychiatry (2007-present); Journal of School Health (2007-present); Social Science Research (2012-present); Journal of Child Psychiatry, Psychology, and Allied Disciplines (2012-present); PLOS ONE (2012-present), Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2011-present); European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2013 to present), British Journal of Psychiatry (2016), Prevention Science (2019), Developmental Psychopathology (2019).
Special International and National Responsibilities
International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Secretary-Treasurer, 2011-2015, planned and led 2013 ISRCAP biennial meeting in Leuven, Belgium, June 12-15, 2013; planned and led ISRCAP biennial meeting in Portland, Oregon, July 9-14, 2015.
Maternal and Child Research Group, University of Nairobi, Department of Psychiatry, Research Mentor to write manuscripts for publication and grant proposals for research funding, 2015-present.
U.W. School Mental Health Team led 3-week trip to N. Malawi, carried out “School Mental Health Needs Assessment,” and presented “School Mental Health Workshop” August-September 2013.
U.W. School Mental Health Team led 3-week trip to S. Malawi to conduct a “Situational Analysis of Children’s Corners,” a nation-wide after school programming serving the needs for school, peer-group integration of Malawi’s vulnerable children ages 6-18 yrs. Balaka and Mangochi Districts, November 2015.
U.W. School Mental Health Team led 3-week trip to N. Malawi to collaborate with Malawian partners to plan and implement a 5-session positive parenting workshop for 60 parents from two villages affiliated with Ekwaliweni Primary School, October 2018.
Local Responsibilities
State and Local Service
Contributing Member to Washington State Workgroups
Child Epidemiology Expert Consultant to Washington State Mental Health Prevalence Study Workgroup,
2008-2010.
Mental Health Epidemiology Subgroup Chair, State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup, 2010-2015
Prevention Research Sub-Committee Member, 2006-2015.
Classroom Volunteer, Seattle Public Schools, weekly 1986-2005, 2012-2018.
University Service
Research Mentorship Committee, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001-2010.
Grand Rounds Committee, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2002-2013,
Chair 2004-2010, Co-Chair 2011-2019.
Task Force on Research Infrastructure, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2004-2006.
Junior Faculty Mentorship Committee, Epidemiology Department, 2006-2007.
Governance Committee, Child Health Institute, 2003-200.
Seminar Committee, Epidemiology Department, 2005-2015 Chair 2006-2015.
Royalty Research Award Grant Reviewer, 2010-2019.
Division Faculty Meeting Taskforce, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2009-2010.
Promotions Committee, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2012, 2013, 2015-2019.
Mentorship Committee, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Michael Storck, MD, Eric Bruns, PhD,
Jeffery Munson, PhD, Suzanne Kerns, PhD, Carol Rockhill, MD, PhD, MPH, Jason Kilmer, PhD, Dana Litt, PhD, Isaac Rhew, PhD, MPH, Chair Michelle Garrison, PhD, MPH, Molly Adrian, PhD
COPHP Student Scholarship Committee, Department of Health Services, 2016-2019
Department Chair Search Committee, Epidemiology Department, 2017
Curriculum Committee, Epidemiology Department, 2017-2019
Research Funding
“Emergence of Co-Occurring Depression and Externalizing Problems.”Ann Vander Stoep, PI, National Institute of Mental Health R01 MH63711 $1,881,000, Administrative Supplement obtained 2003, $107,391, Principal Investigator, .10-.40 FTE, 09/11/01-06/30/07.
“Middle School to High School Transition Study.” Elizabeth McCauley, PI, National Institute of Mental Health R-01 $2,190,042, Co-Investigator, .20 FTE, 2002-2007.
“School-based Mental Health Screening.” Elizabeth McCauley, PI, Private Donation to Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, $45,000, Co-Investigator, .10 FTE, 2005-2007.
“Developmental Patterns of Suicidal Ideation and Behavior during Early Adolescence and Factors
Associated with Their Escalation during the Transition to High School.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, Young Investigator Award, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, $70,000, Principal Investigator, .10 FTE 2005-2007.
“School-based Emotional Health Screening at the Transition to Middle School.” Elizabeth McCauley, PI AETNA Foundation, $30,000, Co-Investigator, 2005-2007.
“Continuation of Community-Based Study of Depression and Co-occurring Disruptive Behavior Problems.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, Children’s Hospital Outcomes Research Steering Committee, $25,000, PI, .10 FTE, 2005-2006.
“Evidence-Based Practice Consultation to Seattle Public School-Based Mental Health Counselors.” Elizabeth McCauley, PI, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Seattle King County Health Department, $12,000, Co-Investigator, .025 FTE, 2005-2010.
“Middle School Support Project.” Elizabeth McCauley, PI, Nesholm Family Foundation, $25,000, Co-Investigator, .025 FTE, 2006-2010.
“Emotional Health Screening at the Transition to Middle School.” Ann Vander Stoep & Elizabeth McCauley, Co-PIs, Contribution by Private Donor to Seattle Children’s Hospital, $10,000/year, Co-PI, .025 FTE, 2006-2010.
“Bridge Funding for Continuation of Community-Based Study of Depression and Co-occurring Disruptive Behavior Problems.” Ann Vander Stoep & Elizabeth McCauley, Co-Principal Investigators, Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center and University of Washington, Office of the Provost, $100,000, PI, .10 FTE 2007-2008
“Consumer and Family Evaluation Mini-Grant Program.” Eric Trupin, PI, Washington State Mental Health Division, Co-Investigator, 1/1/08-08/31/09.
“Providing Telepsychiatry Treatment for Children with ADHD.” Kathleen Myers, PI, Hogg Foundation, $55,550, Co-Investigator, 11/01/07-10/31/08.
“Pilot RTC of Telepsychiatry Treatment for Children with ADHD.” Kathleen Myers, PI, Royalty Research, $40,000, Co-Investigator, Awarded 01/01/08-12/31/08.
‘Evaluating Coping and Stress Reactivity to Improve Behavioral Intervention for Adolescent Depression.”
Gretchen Gudmundsen, PI, Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation (KTGF) Fellowship in Childhood and Adolescent Depression Award, Mentor, .025 FTE, Awarded 03/01/10-2/28/12.
“Genetic Influences on Co-occurring Depression and Conduct Problems in Adolescence.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, Royalty Research Award, University of Washington, $40,000, Awarded 06/01/10-05/01/12.
“Genetic Influences on Co-occurring Depression and Conduct Problems in Adolescence.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI Pediatric Pilot Award (CTTR), Seattle Children’s Research Institute, $20,000, 10/2010–10/2011.
“Developing Statewide Population Indicators of Mental Health Status.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, contract, State of Washington, Department of Health, $15,000, 03/15/11-07/15/12.
“Pilot RCT of “Emotional Health Check-up.” Ann Vander Stoep and Elizabeth McCauley, PI’s, gift, private donor to Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation, $35,000, 08/01/11- 07/31/12.
“Adolescent Psychopathology: Implications of Comorbidity.” Ann Vander Stoep and Elizabeth McCauley, PIs, National Institute of Mental Health R01 MH079402, $2,001,309, Principal Investigator, .30 FTE, 4/1/08-3/31/13.
“Telepsychiatry Service for Underserved Youth.” Kathleen Myers, PI, National Institute of Mental Health R01 MH081997, $2,000,000, Co-Investigator, .25 FTE, 9/1/08-5/31/13.
“The Role of Depression in the Development of Alcohol Problems among Adolescents” Carolyn McCarty, PI, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism R01 AA018701, Co-Investigator, .10 FTE, $750,000, .10 FTE, 4/1/10-3/31/13.
“Role of Depression in Alcohol Use during Emerging Adulthood.” Ann Vander Stoep & Elizabeth McCauley, Co-PIs, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington, $30,000, 3/2011-5/2012.
“Brief Intervention for School Clinicians” Elizabeth McCauley and Eric Bruns, PI’s, U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Research, Institute of Education Sciences R305A120128 Co-Investigator .10 FTE, $1,123,246, .10FTE, 7/1/12-6/30/15.
“Mental Health Research Training for Improved Health Outcomes in Kenya” Muthoni Mathai & Jurgen Unutzer, Co-PI’s, National Institutes of Mental Health/Fogarty International Center, R25 MH099132 (MEPI Link), Co-Investigator, .10 FTE, $796,096, 9/18/12-8/31/15.
“Bridge Funding for Developmental Pathways Young Adult Study” Ann Vander Stoep and Elizabeth McCauley, PI’s, gift, private donor to Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation, $25,000, 8/1/12- 7/31/13.
“Bridge Funding for Developmental Pathways Young Adult Study” Ann Vander Stoep and Elizabeth McCauley, PI’s, University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, $10,000, 8/1/12- 7/31/13.
“Brief School-Based Mental Health Intervention Development.” Elizabeth McCauley & Ann Vander Stoep, PI’s gift, private donor to Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation, $10,000, 8/1/2012- 7/31/2013, .10 FTE.
“Stimulus Funding for Pathways to Young Adulthood Study.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, Seattle Children’s Research Institute of Child Health, Behavior and Development, $35,000, 12/1/2012-9/30/2013.
“Improving School Mental Health in N. Malawi.” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, University of Livingstonia Foundation, $851, 08/17/13 to 09/08/13.
“A Screen-Refer-Treat (SRT) Model to Promote Earlier Access to ASD Intervention.” Wendy Stone, PI, National Institute of Mental Health R01 MH104302 Role: Co-Investigator, .10 FTE, 08/25/14-06/30/19.
“Bridge Funding for Developmental Pathways Young Adult Study” Ann Vander Stoep and Elizabeth McCauley, PI’s Seattle Children’s Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development $10,000, Role: PI, 02/01-09/30/15.
“Bridge Funding for Developmental Pathways Young Adult Study” Ann Vander Stoep and Elizabeth McCauley, PI’s, University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, $5,000, Role: PI, 02/01/15-01/31/16.
“Building a High School-based Intervention to Support the Transition to Adulthood” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, Gift from Loeb Family Foundation through Seattle Children’s Research Institute, $15,000, .05-.10 FTE 01/01/15- 12/31/16.
“Skills Training for Emotion Problem Solving (STEPS).” Elizabeth McCauley, PI, Guild Association Board Executive Committee, Seattle Children’s, $190,000, Role: Co-Investigator, .15 FTE 10/01/16-09/31/17.
“Partnership for Health Research Training in Kenya” Dalton Wamalwa, PI, NIH/Fogarty D43 TW010141-01, $141,202 (UW Sub-award), Role: Co-Investigator, .05 FTE, 08/01/15-07/31/20.
“Children’s Corners Situational Analysis” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, UW School Mental Health Team, Funded by USAID ASSIST contract, $35,000, Role PI, .05 FTE, 11/11/15 – 12/31/16
“Marijuana Use and Disorders from Adolescence into Young Adulthood: Examining Descriptive Epidemiology and Mental Health Risk Factors in a Community-based Prospective Cohort Study,” Isaac Rhew, PI, University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute Small Grant Award, $20,000, Role: Co-Investigator, .03 FTE, 01/15/16-06/30/16
” Ann Vander Stoep, PI, University of Washington, Population Health Initiative Pilot Grants, $55,000, Role: PI, Funded by UW PBSI and private donors 11/01/17 – 10/31/19
Pilot Study: Real-time influences of geospatial context and mood on marijuana use and craving: A Geographically-Explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment Study,” Isaac Rhew, PI, University of Washington, Population Health Initiative Pilot Grants, $50,000, Role: Co-I, Funded by UW PBSI 11/01/17
Grant Proposals Currently Under Review
“Universally Delivered Emotion Regulation Skills for Teens: ADEPT” Molly Adrian & Mylien Duong, PIs, US Department of Education, Institute of Educational Sciences, Role: Co-I, Resubmitted 08/15/18
“Mobile for Mental Health – Kenya,” Muthoni Mathai, PI, University of Nairobi, National Institute of Mental Health, R-21, Role: Co-I, Submitted 8/31/2018.
“Real-time influences of geospatial and temporal factors associated with marijuana use and craving: A Geographically-Explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment Study of Young Adults,” Isaac Rhew, PI, R-01 National Institute of Drug Abuse, Role: Co-I, Resubmitted 4/5/19
Consultative Role on Funded Research Projects
National Institute of Health R-01 “Widow Inheritance and HIV Infection.” K. Agot, PhD, MPH, University of Nairobi, Kenya, PI, 2002-2010
SAMSHA, Center for Mental Health Services “Clark County Partnerships for Youth Transition.” C. Dolezal, Clark County, Washington, PI, 2002-2006
National Institute of Mental Health R03 “Maltreatment and Mental Health of Older Foster Youth.” T. Keller, PhD, University of Chicago, PI, 2005-2007
National Institute of Mental Health R01 “Arrest Patterns among Youth in Mental Health Systems.” M. Davis, PhD, University of Massachusetts, PI, 2004-2009
National Institute of Mental Health R-01 “Informing the DSM: Using Multiple Datasets to Examine Youth Psychiatric Diagnoses.” Prudence Fisher, PhD and Blake Turner, PhD, Columbia University/New York Psychiatric Institute, PI’s, 2009-2014.
Early Research Experience
1972 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Mother-Infant Study of Wild Chimpanzees, Gombe Stream
Research Center, Tanzania
1979-1980 Volunteer Ethology Researcher, Oklahoma City Zoo
1980 Staff Epidemiologist, United States Agency for International Development, Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania
1986-1987 Principal Investigator, Mental Health Service Utilization Study, Algarve, Portugal
1983-1986 Research Coordinator, Seattle Children’s Home
1986-1994 Research Director, Seattle Children’s Home
1994-1997 Principal Investigator, NIMH-funded R-03, “Utilization of Mental Health Services by Children in the
King County Detention Facility,” while Senior Research Investigator at Seattle Children’s Home
2001-2016 Principal Investigator, NIMH/NIDA-funded R-01, MH63711 “Emergence of Depression and Co-
occurring Externalizing Problems in Children,” University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry
Bibliography
Manuscripts in Refereed Journals
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2. Vestal, B.M. and Vander Stoep, A. (1978) Effect of distance between feeders on aggression in captive chamois (Rupicapra-rupicapra). Applied Animal Ethology 4(3): 253-260.
3. Vander Stoep, A., Melville, E.L., & Bohn, P. (1991). Prediction of discharge against medical advice from adolescent residential treatment. Journal of Hospital and Community Psychiatry 42, 725-728.
4. Vander Stoep, A., Evens, C., & Taub, J. (1997). Risk of juvenile justice referral among children in a public mental health system. Journal of Mental Health Administration 24(4), 428-442.
5. *Evens, C., & Vander Stoep, A. (1997). Risk factors for juvenile justice system referral among children in a public mental health system. Journal of Mental Health Administration 24 (4), 443-455.
6. Davis, M., & Vander Stoep, A. (1997). The transition to adulthood for youth who have serious emotional disturbance, Part I: Developmental transition and young adult outcomes. Journal of Mental Health Administration 24 (4), 400-427.
7. Vander Stoep, A., & Link, B.L. (1998). Social class, ethnicity and mental illness: The importance of being more than earnest. American Journal of Public Health 88(9), 1396-1402.
8. Vander Stoep, A., Williams, M., Jones, B., & Trupin, E. (1999). Parents as full research partners: What’s in it for us? Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 26, 329-344.
9. Vander Stoep, A. (1999). Maintaining high subject retention in follow-up studies of adolescents with psychiatric disorders. Journal of Child and Family Studies 8(3), 305-318.
10. Vander Stoep, A., Beresford, S.A.A., Weiss, N.S. (1999). A didactic device for teaching epidemiology students how to anticipate the effect of a third factor on an exposure-outcome relation. Letter to the editor. American Journal of Epidemiology 150(2):221.
11. Vander Stoep, A., Beresford, S.A.A., Weiss, N.S., McKnight, B., Cauce, A.M., & Cohen, P. (2000). Community-based study of the transition to adulthood for adolescents with psychiatric disorder. American Journal of Epidemiology 152 (4), 352-362.
12. Mease, P.J., Goffe, B.F., Metz, J., Vander Stoep, A., Finck, B., & Burge, D.F. (2000). Etanercept in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. Lancet 356:385-390.
13. ^Embry, L., Vander Stoep, A., Evens, C., Ryan, K., & Pollack, A. (2000). Risk factors for homelessness in youth released from a psychiatric residential treatment facility. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 39(10), 1293-1299.
14. Murphy, S.A., Connelly, C.D., Evens, C., & Vander Stoep, A. (2000). Roles, lifestyles, and well-being as predictors of alcohol consumption among young and midlife women. Health Care for Women International 21, 677-699.
15. Vander Stoep, A., Weiss, N.S., McKnight, B., Beresford, S.A.A., & Cohen, P. (2002). Which measure of adolescent psychiatric disorder -- Diagnosis, number of symptoms, or adaptive functioning -- best predicts adverse young adult outcomes? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 56, 56-65.
16. Vander Stoep, A., Weiss, N.S., Kuo, E.S., Cheney, D., & Cohen, P. (2003). What proportion of failure to complete secondary school in the U.S. population is attributable to adolescent mental illness? Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 30, 119-124.
17. Zimmerman, F.J., Christakis, D.A., & Vander Stoep, A. (2004). Tinker, tailor, soldier, patient: Work attributes and depression disparities. Social Science and Medicine 58(10), 1889-1901.
18. *Kuo, E.S., Vander Stoep, A., Stewart, D.G. (2005) Assessing screening tools for depression in the juvenile justice system. Assessment 12, 374-383.
19. *Weber, W., Taylor, J.A., Vander Stoep, A., Weiss, N.S., Standish, J.L., Calabrese, C. (2005) Echinacea purpurea for prevention of upper respiratory tract infections in children. J Altern Complement Med 11(5), 1021-1026.
20. Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Thompson, K., Kuo E.S., Herting, J., Stewart, D., Anderson, C., & Kushner, S. (2005) Universal screening for emotional distress during the middle school transition. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 13 (4), 213-223.
21. ^McCarty, C., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Kuo, E.S. (2006) Depressive symptoms among delinquent youth: Testing models of association with stress and support. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 28, 85-94.
22. Williams, A., Vander Stoep, A., Kuo, E.S., & Stewart, D.G. (2006) Predictors of mental health service utilization among juvenile offenders. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 4 (3), 266-280.
23. ^Storck M.G., Vander Stoep A. (2007) Fostering ecological perspectives in child psychiatry. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 16 (1), 133-164.
24. McCarty, C., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley E. (2007) Cognitive vulnerability to depressive symptoms in adolescence: Specificity, gender, and directionality, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 36(2), 147-58.
25. ^Calderon, R., Vander Stoep, A., Collett, B., Garrison, MM, Toth, K. (2007) Inpatients with eating disorders: Demographic, diagnostic, and service characteristics from a nationwide pediatric sample. International Journal of Eating Disorders 40 (7), 622-628.
26. *Chartier, M., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., & Herting, J., Tracy, M., Lymp, J. (2008) Passive versus active parental consent: Implications for participation in school-based depression screening. Journal of School Health 78, 157-164.
27. XX*Weber W, Vander Stoep A, McCarty R, Weiss N, McClelland J, Biederman J (2008) A randomized placebo controlled trial Of Hypericum perforatum for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents. JAMA 299 (22), 2633-2641.
28. Pottick, K.J., Bilder, S., Vander Stoep, A., Warner, L.A., Alvarez, M.F. (2008) U.S. patterns
of mental health service utilization for transitional youth, Journal of Behavioral Health Services and
Research 35 (4), 373-389.
29. *Tracy, M., Zimmerman, F., Galea, S., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2008) Socioeconomic status and depressive symptoms in 11-13-year-olds: The role of stressful life events, family disruption, and neighborhood characteristics. Journal of Psychiatry Research 42 (14), 1163–1175.
30. *Rhew, I.C., Richardson L.P., Lymp J.F., McTiernan A., McCauley E., Vander Stoep A. (2008) Temporal associations between depressive symptoms and body mass index during early adolescence. General Hospital Psychiatry 30, 458-466.
31. *Moreno, M.A., Vander Stoep, A., Parks, M.R., Zimmerman, F.J., Kurth, A., Christakis, D.A. (2009). A randomized trial of a pilot intervention to reduced at-risk adolescents’ online risk behavior display on a social networking web site. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 163, 35-41.
32. *Kuo, E.S., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley E., Kernic, M. (2009) Cost-effectiveness of a school-based emotional health screening program. Journal of School Health 79, 277-285.
33. *Rockhill, C., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Katon, W. (2009) Social skills and social support as mediators between comorbid depressive and conduct problems and functional outcomes in middle school children. Journal of Adolescence 32, 535-553.
34. Vander Stoep, A., McCauley E., Flynn, C., Stone, A.L. (2009). Patterns of suicidal ideation in early adolescence. Journal of Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors 39(6), 599-613.
35. *McCormick, E., Thompson, K., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2009) The case for school-based depression screening: Evidence from established programs. Report on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth, Fall Issue, 91-99.
36. *Rhew, I., Simpson, K., Tracy, M., Vander Stoep, A., Lymp, J., McCauley, E., Tsuang, D. (2010) Validity of the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire and one- and two-item depression screens in young adolescents. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 4, 8
37. *McCarty, R.L., Weber, W., Loots, B., Breuner, C.C., Vander Stoep, A., Manhart, L., Pihoker, C. (2010) Complementary and alternative medicine use and quality of life in pediatric diabetes. Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine 16(2), 165-173.
38. ^Myers KM, Vander Stoep A, McCarty CA, Klein JB, Palmer NB, Geyer JR, Melzer SM. (2010) Child and adolescent telepsychiatry: variations in utilization, referral patterns and practice trends. J of Telemedicine and Telecare, 16(3), 128-133.
39. ^Jafferany, M., Vander Stoep, A., Hornung, R.(2010) A survey of awareness, attitudes and knowledge patterns of psychodermatology among dermatologists. International Journal of Dermatology 49, 784-789.
40. ^Jafferany, M., Vander Stoep, A., Hornung, R. (2010) Psychocutaneous disorders: A survey study of psychiatrists' awareness and treatment patterns. Southern Medical Journal 103, 1-5.
41. XX*Agot, K.,Vander Stoep, A., Tracy,M., Obare,B.A. Bukusi,E., Ndinya-Achola, J.O., Moses,S., Weiss, N. (2010) Widow inheritance and HIV prevalence in Bondo District, Kenya: Baseline results from a prospective cohort study. PLoS ONE, ).
42. ^Myers, K., Vander Stoep, A., Thompson, K. (2010) Collaborative care model for treatment of Hispanic children with ADHD. General Hospital Psychiatry 32, 612-614.
43. Palmer, N., Myers, K., Vander Stoep, A., McCarty, C., Geyer, J., DeSalvo, A. (2010) ADHD and telemental health. Current Psychiatry Reports. 2010 Jul 13. [Epub ahead of print]
44. Mezulis, A., Vander Stoep, A., Stone, A. L., & McCauley, E. (2011). A latent class analysis of depressive and externalizing symptoms in non-referred adolescents. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 19(4):247-256.
45. Lyon, A., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2011) Toward successful implementation of evidence-based practices: Characterizing the intervention context of counselors in school-based health centers. Report on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth 11:19-25.
46. Vander Stoep, A., Adrian, M., McCauley, E., Crowell, S., Stone, A. L., Flynn, C. (2011) Co-occurring depressive and conduct problems in early adolescence: A longitudinal evaluation of risk for suicide ideation and attempts. Journal of Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors 41 (3), 316-329.
47. Geyer, J., Palmer, N., DeSalvo, A., Vander Stoep, A., McCarty, C., Myers, K. (2011) Using web-based applications for clinical trial management. Clinical Trials 8, 634-644.
48. Mezulis, A., Simonsen, J., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2011) Brooding, not reflection, mediates the association between temperament and depressive symptoms in adolescence. Cognition and Emotion 8(25)1460-1470.
49. Lyon, A., Charlesworth, S., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2011) Modular psychotherapy for youth with internalizing problems: Implementation with therapists in school-based health centers. School Psychology Review 40, 569-581.
50. *Rhew, I. C., Vander Stoep, A., Kearney, A., Smith, N. (2011) Validation of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index as a measure of neighborhood greenness. Annals of Epidemiology 21:946-952.
51. ^Banh, M.K., Crane, P., Rhew, I., Gudmundsen, G., Vander Stoep, A., Lyon, A., & McCauley, E. (2012) Measurement equivalence across racial/ethnic groups of the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire for childhood depression. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 40, 353–367.
52. McCarty, C.A., Wymbs, B.T., King, K.M., Mason, W.A., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Baer, J. (2012) Developmental consistency in associations between depressive symptoms, conduct disorder symptoms and alcohol use in early adolescence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 73, 444-453.
53. Ellis, W., Huebner, C., Vander Stoep, A., Williams, M. (2012) Explaining regional differences in mental health service utilization among Medicaid-eligible children in Washington State. Health Affairs (31) 990-999.
54. XX Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Adrian, M, Rhew, I., Kraemer, H.C. (2012) Identifying comorbid depression and conduct disorders: Comparison of two approaches used in adolescent studies. Journal of Psychiatric Research 46:873-881.
55. McCarty, C.A., Rhew, I.R., Murowchick, E., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2012) Emotional health predictors of substance use initiation during middle school. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 26 (2): 351-357.
56. *Vine, M., Rhew, I., Bell, J., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2012) Associations between household and neighborhood income and anxiety symptoms in young adolescents. Depression and Anxiety 29(9):842-832.
57. Cutler, J.P., Lyon, A.R., Thompson, K., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2012) Disparities in children’s mental health service use: The impact of language spoken at home. Emotional & Behavioral Disorders in Youth 12:64-69.
58. Wymbs, B.T., McCarty, C.A., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., King, K.M., Baer, J. (2012) Callous-unemotional traits increase risk of substance use onset and recurrence in early adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 40:1099-1110.
59. *Kuo, E., Vander Stoep, A., Herting, J., Grupp, K., McCauley, E. (2012) How to identify students for school-based depression intervention: Can school record review be substituted for universal depression screening? Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing 25: available online.
60. Lyon, A.R., Ludwig, K.A., Vander Stoep, A., Gudmundsen, G., McCauley, E. (2012) Patterns and predictors of mental healthcare utilization in schools and other service sectors among adolescents at risk for depression. School Mental Health 5(3): 155-165. DOI 10.1007/s12310-012-9097-6
61. McCarty CA, Wymbs BT, Mason WA, King KM, McCauley E, Baer J, & Vander Stoep A. (2013)
Early adolescent growth in depression and conduct problem symptoms as predictors of later substance use impairment. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 41 (7):1041-1051.
62. *Kogon, A., Vander Stoep, A., Weiss, N., Smith, J., Flynn, J., McCauley, E. (2013) Depression and its associated factors in pediatric chronic kidney disease. Pediatric Nephrology. DOI: 10.1007/s00467-013-2497-5.
63. Rockhill, C., Violette, H., Vander Stoep, A., Grover, S., Myers, K. (2013) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, comorbidities, and caregiver distress. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 23(6):379-385.
64. Gilaye, B., Williams, M.A., Fann, J., Vander Stoep, A., Zhou, X.H.A., Seblevenkel, L., Teshome, K. (2013) Validity of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for depression screening and diagnosis in East Africa. Psychiatry Research. 210(2): 653-61. DOI:.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2013.07.015
65. Myers, K., Vander Stoep, A., Lobdell, C., Violette, H. (2013) Feasibility of conducting a clinical trial of telemental healthcare delivered to children living in underserved communities. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 23(6):372-378.
66. Lyon, A., Ludwig, K., Romano, E., Koltracht, J., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2013) Using modular psychotherapy in school mental health: Provider perspectives on intervention-setting fit. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. DOI:10.1080/15374416.2013.843460
67. Adrian, M., Charlesworth-Attie, S., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Becker, L. (2013) Health promotion behaviors: Prevalence, demographic and mental health associations among adolescents in Washington State. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. DOI:10.1007/s11414-013-9370-y
68. Wymbs, B.T., McCarty, C.A., Baer, J.S., King, K.M., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2013) Callous-unemotional traits and conduct disorder symptoms as prospective risk factors for adolescent sexual activity. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. 42(5):693-9
69. Pottick, K.J., Warner, L.A., Vander Stoep, A., Knight, N.M. (2013) Clinical characteristics and mental health service use of transition age youth in the United States. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research.
70. Lyon, A.R., Ludwig, K., Romano, E., Leonard, S., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2013) “If it’s worth my time, I will make the time”: School-based providers’ decision-making about participating in an evidence-based psychotherapy training and consultation program. Administration and Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Services Research 40(6):467-481.
71. Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K. (2013) Methodology for conducting the Children's Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Telemental Health Treatment Study in multiple underserved communities. Clinical Trials. 10: 949–958.
72. Gilaye, B., Williams, M.A., Fann, J., Vander Stoep, A., Zhou, X.H.A., Seblevenkel, L., Teshome, K. (2013) Diagnostic validity of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) depression module in an East African population. Journal of Psychiatry and Medicine, 46 (4):378-405.
73. Nauyele, S., Pretorius, L., van Dyk, A., Vander Stoep, A., Hagopian, A. (2014) Namibian prisoners describe barriers to HIV anti-retroviral therapy adherence. AIDS Care. 26(8): 968-75
74. Lyon, A., Lau, A.S., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., Chorpita, B.F. (2014) A case for modular design: Implications for implementing evidence-based interventions with culturally-diverse youth. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice 45 (1): 57-66.
75. Adrian, M.A., King, K.M., McCarty, C.A., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2014) The internalizing pathway to adolescent substance use disorders: Mediation by ruminative reflection and ruminative brooding. Journal of Adolescence 37: 65-69.
76. Gilaye, B., Williams, M.A., Berhane, Y., Lemma, S., Fann, J., Vander Stoep, A., Zhou X-H. A. (2014) Major depressive disorder and cardiometabolic disease risk among sub-Saharan African adults. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews doi:10.1016/j.dsx.2014.05.003.
77. Wymbs, B.T., McCarty, C.A., Mason, W.A., King, K.M., Baer, J.S., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2014) Early adolescent substance use as a risk factor for developing conduct disorder and depression symptoms. J Stud Alcohol Drugs 75(2):279-289.
78. Lee, J.A., McCarty, C.A., Ahrens, K.R., King, K.M., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2014) Pubertal timing and the initiation of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use during adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health, 14(3) DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2014.935648.
79. Lyon, A.R., Bruns, E.J., Weathers, E.W., Canavas, N., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. (2014). Taking EBPs to school: Using expert opinion to develop a brief, evidence-informed school-based mental health intervention. Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 7, 42-61.
80. Myers, K., Vander Stoep, A., McCarty, C.A., Zhou, C., Katon, W. (2015) The Children’s Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Telemental Health Treatment Study (CATTS): Outcome of a community-based randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 54(4):263-74. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2015.01.009
81. Tse, Y.J., McCarty, C., Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K. (2015) Teletherapy delivery of caregiver behavior training for children with Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder living in underserved communities. Telemedicine and e-Health DOI:10.1089/tmj.2014.0132.
82. ^Prince, D., Adrian, M., Storer, H., Namkung, N., Thompson, K., Vander Stoep, A. (2015) Contextualizing change-points in alcohol use from early adolescence through young adulthood. Social Work Research 39 (2): 94-106. DOI: 10.1093/swr/svv007
83. *Gilmore, K., Cady, J., Hoopes, A., Prager, S.W., Aimes, A., Vander Stoep, A. (2015) Providing long-acting reversible contraception services in school-based health centers: Key themes for facilitating implementation. Journal of Adolescent Health. 56(6):658-65 DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.05.105
84. ^Stone, A., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2015) Early onset substance use in adolescents with depressive, conduct, and comorbid symptoms. Journal of Early Adolescence 36(6), 729-753 DOI: 10.1177/0272431615586463.
85. Adrian, M., Kiff, C., Kohen, R., Tracy, H., Glazer, C., Zhou, C., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2015) Examining gene-environment interactions in comorbid depressive and disruptive behavior disorders using a Bayesian approach. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 68, 125-133. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.06.004
86. McCarty, C. A., Vander Stoep, A., Violette, H. D., & Myers, K. M. (2015). Interventions developed for psychiatric and behavioral treatment in the children’s ADHD Telemental Health Treatment Study.
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24(6), 1735–1743. DOI 10.1007/s10826-014-9977-5
87. ^Navot, N., Jorgenson, A., Vander Stoep, A., Toth, K., Webb, S.J. (2015) Family planning and family vision in mothers after diagnosis of a child with ASD. Autism sagepub.co.uk/journals
DOI: 10.1177/1362361315602134.
88. Lyon, A., Bruns, E.J., Vander Stoep, A., Ludwig, K.A., Pullmann, M., Dorsey, S., McCauley, E. (2015) The Brief Intervention for School Clinicians (BRISC): A mixed-methods evaluation of feasibility, acceptability, and contextual appropriateness. School Mental Health 7(4):273-286
89. Lyon, A.R., Maras, M.A., Pate, C.M., Igusa, T., Vander Stoep, A. (2016) Modeling the impact of school-based universal depression screening on additional service capacity needs: A system dynamics approach. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 43(2):168-88 PMID:25601192
90. Wilson, K.S., Deya, R., Yuhas, K., Simoni, J., Vander Stoep, A., et al. (2016) A prospective cohort study of intimate partner violence and unprotected sex in HIV-positive female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya. AIDS and Behavior 20(9):2054-64.
91. Heleniak, C., Jenness, J.L., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., McLaughlin, K.A. (2016) Trauma exposure and disruptions in emotion regulation: A transdiagnostic pathway to adolescent internalizing and externalizing psychopathology. Cognitive Therapy and Research 40:394-415.
92. Adrian, M.A., Miller, A., McCauley E., Vander Stoep, A. (2016) Suicidal ideation in early to middle adolescence: sex-specific trajectories and predictors. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 57(5):645–653. DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12484
93. Luk, J. W., King, K. M., McCarty, C.A., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2016) Measurement invariance testing of a three-factor model of parental warmth, psychological control, and knowledge across European and Asian/Pacific Islander American youth. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 7(2): 97-107.
94. Wilson, K.S., Wanje, G., Yuhas, K., Simoni, J.M., Masese, L., Vander Stoep, A., Jaoko, W., Hughes, J.P., Richardson, B.A., McClelland, R.S.(2016) A prospective study of intimate partner violence as a risk factor for detectable plasma viral load in HIV-positive women engaged in transactional sex in Mombasa, Kenya. AIDS and Behavior 20(9)2065-2077.DOI 10.1007/s10461-016-1420-z
95. ^Kim, J., Chan, J-F., McCauley E., Vander Stoep, A. (2016) Parent-child informant discrepancies in report of child depressive symptoms: an ethnic comparison. Journal for Nurse Practitioners 12(6):374–380.
96. Yator, O., Kumar, M., Mathai, M., Rao, D., Vander Stoep, A. (2016) Risk factors for postpartum depression in HIV positive women attending Prevention of Mother –to-Child Transmission Clinic at Kenyatta National Hospital –Nairobi. AIDS Care. 28(7):884-889.
97. Madeghe, B. A., Kimani, V., Vander Stoep A., Nicodimus, N., Kumar, M. (2016) Post-partum depression and infant feeding practices in a low income urban settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. Biomedcentral (BMC) Research Notes. DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2307-9
98. Polkovnikova-Wamoto, A., Mathai, M., Vander Stoep, A., Kumar, M. (2016) “Haven of safety” and “secure base”: A qualitative inquiry into factors affecting child attachment security in Nairobi, Kenya. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 11(4):286-296.
99. Wilson, K.S., Deya, R., Mases, Linnet, Simoni, J.M., Vander Stoep, A., et al. (2016) Prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence in HIV-positive women engaged in transactional sex in Mombasa, Kenya. Int J STD and AIDS 27(13):1194-1203.
100. XXVander Stoep, A., McCarty, C.A., Zhou, C., Rockhill, C., Myers, K. (2017) The Children’s Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Telemental Health Treatment Study (CATTS): Caregiver outcomes. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 45:27–43. doi: 10.1007/s10802-016-0155-7.
101. Myers, K. M., Vander Stoep, A. (2017) i-Therapy: Asynchronous telehealth expands access to mental healthcare and challenges tenets of the therapeutic process, editorial, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 56(1):5-7.
102. Luk, J. W., King, K. M., McCarty, C.A., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2017) Prospective effects of parenting on substance use and problems across Asian/Pacific Islander and European American Youth: Tests of moderated mediation. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 78(4):521-530.
103. Rhew, I.C., Fleming, C. B., Vander Stoep, A. Nicodimos, S., Zheng, C., McCauley, E. (2017) Cumulative effects of early adolescent depression on cannabis and alcohol use disorder in late adolescence in a community-based cohort. Addiction. 112(11):1952-1960.
104. ^*Kim, J., Nicodimos, S., Kushner, S., Rhew, I., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2018) Mental health of children of immigrants and non-immigrants. Journal of School Health 88: 167-185.
105. * Frenkel, H., Tandon, P., Frumkin, H., Vander Stoep, A. (2018) Injuries and illness at nature preschools. Environment and Behavior. DOI: 10.1177/0013916518773469.
106. Mochache, K., Mathai, M., Gachuno, O., Vander Stoep, A. Kumar, M (2018) Depression during pregnancy and preterm delivery: A prospective cohort study among women attending antenatal clinic at Pumwani Maternity Hospital. Annals of General Psychiatry. 17:41. doi: 10.1186/s12991-018-0202-6
107. Haither, S., Kuria, M. W., Sheikh, M., Kumar, M., Vander Stoep, A. (2018) Maternal depression and child severe acute malnutrition: A case-control study from Kenya. BMC Psychiatry. 18(1):289. doi: 10.1186/s12887-018-1261-1.
108. Mathai, M., Vander Stoep, A., Kumar, M., Kuria, M., Obondo, A., Kimani, V., Amugune, B., Makanyengo, M., Mbwayo, A., Child, M., Unutzer J., Kiarie, J., Rao, D. (2018) Building mental health research capacity in Kenya: A South - North collaboration. Global Social Welfare: Research, Policy, and Practice.
109. Kim, J., Pike, K., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (2019) Ethnic variations in trajectories of suicide ideation and attempt: Middle school to high school. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. 49 (2) 432-443.
110. ^Gudmundsen, G.R., Rhew, I.C., McCauley, E., Kim, J., Vander Stoep, A. (2019) Emergence of depressive symptoms in school-aged youth. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 48 (3): 501-515.
111. *Jimenez N., Virtue, A., Segar K., Vander Stoep A., Rivara F. (2019) Receipt of school services after traumatic brain injury in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic white students and its effect on academic performance. Journal of School Health 89 (7): 519-526.
112. Adrian, M.A., Vander Stoep, A., Richards, M. J., Pumper, M., Moreno, M. (2019) Research strategy for health sciences: Facebook friend request is non-differentially accepted in a diverse, young adult population. Nursing and Health Sciences 21(1) 71-77.
113. Mathai, M., Vander Stoep, A., Kumar, M., Kuria, M., Obondo, A., Kimani, V., Amugune, B., Makanyengo, M., Mbwayo, A., Child, M., Unutzer J., Kiarie, J., Rao, D. (2018) Building mental health research capacity in Kenya: A South - North collaboration. Global Social Welfare: Research, Policy, and Practice.
114. Ongeri, L., Wanga, V., Otieno, P., Mbui, J., Juma, E., Vander Stoep, A., Mathai, M (2018) Demographic, psychosocial and clinical factors associated with postpartum depression in Kenyan women. BMC Psychiatry. 18:318 doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1904-7
115. Makeover, H., Adrian M.C., Wilks, C., Read, K., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. (2019) Indicated prevention for depression at the transition to high school: Outcomes for depression and anxiety. Prevention Science 20(4):499-509. doi: 10.1007/s11121-019-01005-5.
116. ^Mbwayo, A., Mathai, M. Harder, V., Nicodimus, S., Vander Stoep, A. (2019) Trauma among Kenyan school children in urban and rural settings: Prevalence and correlates of PTSD. Journal of Child and Adolescent Stress.
117. Jimenez N., Virtue, A., Segar K., Vander Stoep A., Rivara F (2019) Effect of school services on academic performance after traumatic brain injury in Hispanic and Non-Hispanic students. Journal of School Health 89(7):519-526. doi: 10.1111/josh.12776.
118. Mbwayo, A.W., Mathai, M., Khasakhala, L.I., Kuia, M.W., Vander Stoep, A. (2019) Mental health in Kenyan schools: Teachers’ Perspectives Global Social Welfare
119. Ibanez, L., Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K., Zhou, C., Dorsey, S., Stone, W. (in press) Promoting early autism detection and intervention in underserved communities: a pragmatic trial using a stepped-wedge design. BMC Psychiatry.
*indicates that the article was written on the basis of a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation of which Dr. Vander Stoep was the committee chair; underline denotes the name of the student.
^ indicates that the article was written by a junior faculty member of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry or a pre or post-doctoral fellow under Dr. Vander Stoep’s research mentorship
Book Chapters
1. Vander Stoep, A., Davis, M., & Collins, D. (2000). Transition: A time of developmental and institutional clashes. In H.B. Clark & M. Davis (Eds.) Transition of Youth and Young Adults with Emotional/Behavioral Disturbances in Adulthood: Recommended Practices, Research Findings, and Policy Implications (pp. 3-28). Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing Company.
2. Vander Stoep, A., Green, L., Williams, M., Huffine, C., & Jones, R. (2001). A family empowerment model of change drives the development of a children’s system of care. In M. Hernandez & S. Hodges (Eds.) Case Studies and Frameworks for Developing Outcome Accountability in Children’s Mental Health (pp. 41-59). Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing Company.
3. Vander Stoep, A., Williams, M., & Huffine, C. (2002). Family driven treatment: Families as full partners in the care of children with psychiatric illness. In H.S. Ghuman, M.D. Weist & R.M. Sarles (Eds.) Providing Mental Health Services to Youth Where They Are: School-Based and Community-Based Approaches (pp. 163-190). New York, NY: Brunner/Mazel.
4. Storck, M., Weber, W., & Vander Stoep, A. (2008) Complementary and complex interventions in child
psychiatric treatment. In Cambridge Manual on Evidence-Based Care for Child Psychiatric Disorders.
Cambridge University Press.
5. Vander Stoep, A., Gale, J.L., Garrison, M.A., Buskin, S. (2016) Teaching quantitative research
methods. In B. Nicola and A. Hagopian, Co-Editors. Experiential Teaching for Public Health Practice. E-book. Bentham Science Books.
Book
1. Vander Stoep, A. & Thompson, K. (2017). Student Stress at the Transition to Middle School: An A-to Guide
for Implementing an Emotional Health Check-up. W W Norton & Company, Inc., New York ISBN
9780393709865
Other Non-refereed Published Scholarly Publications
1. Vander Stoep, A. (1980). Health in Tanzania-1979. Report published by the United States Agency for International Development.
2. Vander Stoep, A. (1992). Through the cracks: Transition to adulthood for severely psychiatrically impaired youth. In 4th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s
Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida: 357-368.
3. Vander Stoep, A. & Blanchard, T. (1993). Introduction of mental health case management to homeless youth in King County, Washington. In 5th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida: 337-346.
4. Vander Stoep, A., Taylor, B., & Holcomb, L. (1994). Using aggregated progress indicators to evaluate treatment foster care: Replication of a statewide study. and
5. Vander Stoep, A., Taub, J., & Holcomb, L. (1994). Follow-up of adolescents with severe psychiatric impairment into young adulthood. In 6th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida: 315-320; 373-379.
6. *Taub, J., & Vander Stoep, A. (1995). King County children’s mental health evaluation: Differences by level of service intensity. In 7th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base University of South Florida: 323-328.
7. Davis, M., & Vander Stoep, A. (1996). The Transition to Adulthood among Adolescents Who Have Serious Emotional Disorders: At Risk for Homelessness. Report published by the National Resource Center for Homelessness and Mental Illness, Delmar, NY.
8. Vander Stoep, A., & Trupin, E. (1999). The King County Department of Youth Services Mental Health Assessment Project: An epidemiological study of mental health and substance abuse problems of detained youth. Report of findings. Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Washington.
9. Williams, M., Vander Stoep, A., & Jones, R. (1998). Families as full research partners. Claiming Children, national newsletter of the Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health, Summer Issue: 6-8.
10. Williams, M., Green, L., & Vander Stoep, A. (2000). Measuring and portraying family-relevant evaluation constructs in family-friendly ways. Building on Family Strengths 1998 Conference Proceedings, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health, Portland State University: 123-126.
11. Vander Stoep, A., Green, L., Williams, M., Jones, R., & Trupin, E. (2000). Parents as evaluators: King County Blended Funding Project evaluation pilot results. In 12th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida: 149-154.
12. Davis, M.A., Banks, S., & Vander Stoep, A. (2003) Longitudinal patterns of juvenile and adult offending in youth in the mental health system. In 14th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida.
13. McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., & Pelton, J. (2005) Promoting a successful transition to high school: Preliminary results of a school-based randomized controlled trial. In 16th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida.
14. The Children’s Corner Visit Team.* (2016) Malawi Children’s Corners Situational Assessment. Malawi Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare, USAID, PEPFAR, USAID Assist Project, REPSSI. *TCCVT comprised of Tiwonge Moyo, USAID ASSIST, George Alufandika, REPSSI, Ann Vander Stoep, Laura Kastner, Elizabeth McCauley, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington.
Manuscripts Submitted and in Preparation for Refereed Journals
1. Racz-Jensen, S., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E, McMahon R. (revise and resubmit) Classes of Oppositional Defiant Disorder in adolescence: prediction to later psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
2. Kim, J., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (revised and resubmitted) Suicide ideation trajectories for African American, Asian American and European American adolescents. Journal of Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors.
3. Kim, J., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (submitted) Severity of sleep problems, and depression and suicide risk in a community sample of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health.
4. Kim, J., Sanders, E., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (submitted) Sleep symptoms and mental health in a community sample of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health.
5. Dong, L., Foster, K., Nkhandwe, F.F., Fekadu, F., Eshetu, B., Kayira, D.W., Nkhandwe, V., Kastner, L., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. (submitted) Community sensitization to promote positive parenting. Frontiers in Psychiatry.
Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations
Invited Oral Presentations
“Social Class and Children’s Mental Health Status and Mental Health Treatment” University of Washington Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Didactics, April 7, 2006.
“Emotional Health Check-up: Helping Students Get a Healthy Start to Middle School” Seattle Children’s Hospital Conference for School Nurses, December 10, 2010.
“Strengthening Multi-disciplinary Mental Health Research Capacity in the College of Health, University of Nairobi, Kenya: A Partnership between the University of Nairobi and the University of Washington” Solving the Grand Challenges of Global Mental Health Workshop, Toronto, Canada, June 6, 2015.
“The Emotional Health Check-In: A Tool for Engaging, Assessing, and Supporting Distressed Students” Seattle Public School Nurses, Roosevelt High School, Seattle, WA, October 14, 2016.
“The Emotional Health Check-In: A Tool for Engaging, Assessing, and Supporting Distressed Students” Seattle Public School Nurses, Roosevelt High School, Seattle, WA, October 13, 2017.
“The Developmental Pathways Project – Conducting a 16-year Cohort Study of Seattle Adolescents” University of Washington Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Seattle, WA, October 6, 2017.
Invited Discussant or Moderator
Advising to Federal Government Accountability Office: Transitions for Young Adults with Serious Mental Impairments or Emotional Disturbances. Washington, DC, July 2007.
Perspectives in Public Health, Preventive Screening for Depression in Adolescents. University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Seattle, WA, April 26, 2007.
Dimensionally-Measured Core Constructs in Relation to Later Psychopathology, Symposium Discussant, International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Biennial Meeting, Leuven, Belgium, June 14, 2013.
Panel Discussion, Delivering Mental Health Care at Scale via Non-Health Mechanisms, Moderator, Solving the Grand Challenges of Global Mental Health Workshop, Toronto, Canada, June 4, 2015.
Selected Contributed Oral and Poster Presentation
Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Thompson, K., Kuo, E., Brulotte, J., Gunovick, C. “Universal emotional health check-up: Participation, early identification and linkage.” Paper presented at 19th Annual Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health, Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, February 23, 2006.
Pottick, K., Builder, S., Alvarez, M., Vander Stoep, A., Warner, L. “Comparing pre-, post-, and transitional-aged clients in U.S. outpatient mental health services.” Paper presented at 19th Annual Conference: A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health, Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL, February 23, 2006.
Mezulis, A., Stone, A.L., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. “Understanding comorbidity: Variations in symptom profiles among young adolescents with depressive, conduct and comorbid problems.” Poster presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, October 2006.
Cosgrove, T.J., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., Flynn, C. “Knowledge transfer: School-based mental health counselors learn evidence-based interventions.” Presentation at National Assembly on School-Based Health Care, Portland, OR, June 14, 2006.
Rockhill, C.M., Vander Stoep, A., Katon, W.J. “Associations among psychiatric symptoms, social skills, social support, & functional outcomes.” Presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2007.
Rhew I, Richardson L, Lymp J, McTiernan A, McCauley E, Vander Stoep A. “Temporal associations between depressive symptoms and body mass during early adolescence.” Presentation at Late-breaker session at the 40th Annual Society for Epidemiologic Research Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2007.
Stone, A.L., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. “Conduct disorder, depressive symptoms, and comorbidity in early adolescence: relation to early onset youth substance use.” Poster Presentation: Society for Prevention Research Annual Scientific Conference, Washington, DC, May 2007.
Rhew, I.C., Simpson, K., Tracy, M., Lymp, J., McCauley, E., Tsuang, D., Vander Stoep, A. “Validity of the Short
Mood and Feelings Questionnaire and brief depression screens in a community sample of young
adolescents.” Poster presentation at the 41st Annual Society for Epidemiologic Research Meeting,
Boston, MA, June 2008.
Vander Stoep, A., Herting, J., McCauley, E., Rhew, I. “Testing a developmental model of co-morbid depression
and conduct problems in early adolescence.” Presentation at the Bi-Annual Meeting of the Life History
Research Society, September 24, 2008, Bad Nauheim, Germany.
McCarty, C. A., Murowchick, E., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. (2009, March). “Intrapersonal predictors of
early adolescent substance initiation.” Poster presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence,
Los Angeles, CA., March 2009.
Mezulis, A., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., McCarty, C.M., & Smith, L. “Do cognitive diatheses mediate or moderate the relationship between stress and depression in early adolescence?” Presentation at the Society for Research in Child Development Convention, Denver, CO, April 2009.
Rockhill, C.M., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E. “Longitudinal association between depression, problems, and
global functional impairment.” Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Child and
Adolescent Psychopathology, Seattle, WA, June 2009.
Simonson, J., Mezulis, A., McCauley, E., & Vander Stoep, A. “Temperament, stress, and gender in the prediction of depression trajectories in the transition to adolescence.” Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Seattle, WA., June 2009.
Rhew, I.C., Vine, M., Gudmundsen, G, McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. “Developmental sequence of depressive symptoms from childhood into early adolescence” Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Seattle, WA., June 2009.
Vine, M., Vander Stoep, A., Bell, J., McCauley, E. “What is the association between household and neighborhood income and childhood anxiety?” Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Seattle, WA., June 2009.
Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Lyon, A. R., & Thompson, K. “Community-University Partnership: A school district and a university psychiatry department join forces to promote school mental health.” Presented at the Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009.
Thompson, K., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., & Lyon, A. R. “Continuous Quality Improvement applied to a school-based care coordination program.”Presented at the Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, Minneapolis, MN, November 2009.
Lyon, A. R., McCauley, E., Gudmundsen, G., & Vander Stoep, A. Mental healthcare utilization across service sectors for adolescents at risk for depression: Informant reliability and differences by demographics”. Accepted for presentation at the 2010 American Psychological Association National Conference, San Diego, CA, July 2010.
Adrian, M., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. “Dimensional vs. categorical approaches to defining adolescent co-morbid psychopathology.” Presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. San Francisco, CA, November 2010.
Palmer N, Myers KM, Vander Stoep A, et al. “Feasibility of conducting a randomized clinical trial utilizing
Telemental health to treat children in rural communities.” and
Geyer, JR, Palmer, NB, Vander Stoep A, et al. “Using web-based applications for multi-site clinical trial
management.”
Pascoe P, Rockhill CM, Myers KM, Vander Stoep A, et al. “Examination of the association between Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder comorbidities and caregiver stress and depression.” Posters presented at
the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York,
October 2010
Fisher PW, Turner JB, Stoeh OM, Shaffer D, Canino G, Bird H, Roberts RE, Roberts CR, Cutrona C, Vander Stoep
A, McCauley E, Kandel D, Hough R, Garland A, Griesler P. Informing the DSM-5: Examining definitions
for youth psychiatric diagnoses using multiple secondary sources: The DiNG Project.”Using the DiNG data sets to examine internalizing disorders” and
“Temporal stability of diagnoses of ADHD and disruptive disorders in children and adolescents” and
“Informing the DSM-5: Using multiple datasets to examine youth psychiatric diagnoses Symposium at
the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York,
October 2010.
Vander Stoep A, McCauley E, Herting J, Rhew I, Adrian M, Gudmundsen G, Kraemer H. “Strategies and
challenges in the longitudinal study of adolescent comorbidity.” Paper presented at the Life History
Research Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 2010.
Vander Stoep A, McCauley E, Gudmunsen G, Rhew I. “Research that informs how we diagnose child &
adolescent mental disorders,” Presenter and Discussion Hour Chair. International Society for Research
in Child and Adolescent psychopathology. Chicago, Illinois, June 2011.
Wymbs, B. T., McCarty, C. A., King, K. M., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., & Waschbusch, D. A. Do callous
-unemotional traits predict substance use onset and persistence in early adolescence? Poster presented
at the biennial conference of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent
Psychopathology, Chicago, IL., June 2011.
Wymbs, B. T., McCarty, C. A., McCauley, E., & Vander Stoep, A. Developmental difference in the associations
between adolescent depression, conduct problems and alcohol use. In K. Monahan (Chair), The
Development of Co-occurring Problem Behavior in Adolescence. and
King, K.M., McCarty, C.A., Baer, J.S., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. Connecting context to individual differences in the development of self-regulation across adolescence. Papers presented at the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Conference, Montreal, Canada. April 2011.
Adrian, M., Ludwig, K., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. “Trajectories of adaptation in adolescence: Perceived competence promotes resilience.” and
Adrian, M., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., Gudmundsen, G. & Pang, K. “Affective dysregulation mediates the association between temperament and depressive symptoms.” and
Wymbs, B. T., McCarty, C. A., Vander Stoep, A., & McCauley, E. Growth in depressive and conduct disorder symptoms from 6th to 9th grade interact to predict substance use problems in 12th grade. and
King, K. M., McCarty, C. A., Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., & Baer, J. Stressful life events shape the development of self-regulation during adolescence. In E. Cauffman (Chair), Longitudinal Associations between Stress and Self-Regulation during Adolescence. Presented at the biennial conference of the Society for Research in Adolescence. Vancouver, BC, Canada., March 2012.
Wymbs, B. T., McCarty, C. A., Mason, W. A., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A., King, K. M., & Baer, J. S. Early adolescent substance use predicts conduct disorder symptoms but not depressive symptoms in late adolescence. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA., June 2012
French, W., Rockhill, C., Tse, J., Carlisle, L., Lobdell, C., Violette, H., McCarty, C., Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K. Pre- to post intervention change in symptoms and satisfaction in a randomized clinical trial of telepsychiatry versus in person care for children with ADHD. Poster presentation, and
Carlisle, L.L., Lobdell, C., Rockhill, C., French, W., Violette, H., Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K. Feasibility of conducting a randomized trial of telepsychiatry: The end is in sight. Poster Presentation. and
Rockhill, C., Grover, S., Violette, H., Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K. ADHD, comorbid oppositional defiant disorder and anxiety disorders, and caregiver stress, strain and depression. Poster presentation, Presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco CA, October, 2012.
Vander Stoep, A., McCarty, C., Wymbs, B., Adrian, M., McCauley, E. Longitudinal studies of adolescent depression and alcohol use: Are different results due to different methods? Presented at the Life History Research Society Meeting, Richmond, UK, October 2012.
Racz, S.J., McMahon, R.J., Gudmundsen, G.R., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. Dimensions of oppositionality: Confirmatory factor and latent class analyses and prediction of future psychopathology. Presented at the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Biennial Meeting, Leuven, Belgium, June 2013.
Kim, J., Nicodimus, S., Kushner, S, Rhew, I., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. Mental health of children of
immigrants and non-immigrants in four ethnic groups. and
Mbwayo, A. Mathai, M.; Harder, V., Nicodimus, S., Ndetei, D., Vander Stoep, A. Post-traumatic stress disorder and exposure to potentially traumatizing events among Kenyan children.
Vander Stoep, A., Myers, K., McCarty, C., Zhou, C. Child ADHD telemental health treatment study (CATTS):
Caregiver outcomes. and
Adrian, A., Grimson, F., Kohen, R., McCauley, E., Vander Stoep, A. Gene x environment interactions contribute differentially to suicidal ideation and behavior. Posters presented at the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Biennial Scientific Meeting, Portland, Oregon, July 2015.
Yator, O., Madeghe, B., Ongeri, L., Osok, J., Haithar, S., Mochache, K., Kumar, M., Vander Stoep, A. Peripartum depression in Kenyan women. Paper presented at the 18th European Psychiatric Association Meeting in Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry, Gothenburg, Sweden, December 1-3, 2016.
Thompson, K., Vander Stoep A. Is an Emotional Health Check-up to Reduce Student Stress a Fit for Your School? Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, Washington, DC, October 15-18, 2017.
Vander Stoep, A., Thompson, K. Emotional Health Check-up: A Universal Program to Reduce Distress at the Transition to Middle School. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 2017 Annual Meeting and EXPO, Atlanta, GA, November 5-8, 2017.
Vander Stoep, A., McCauley, E., Dawson, A. What role does the cumulative burden of adolescent depression and conduct problems play in young adult functioning? Paper presented at the biennial Life History Research Meeting in Paris, May 31-June 3, 2018.
Vander Stoep, A. Symposium organizer and discussant: Solving the Problem of Poor Access to Empirically-
Supported Mental Health Interventions Locally and Globally. Presenter: Extending the Reach of Positive
Parenting: Parenting Partnerships with Seattle’s Ethiopian Community and with Ekwaliweni Primary
School in N. Malawi. International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology,
Biennial Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, June 26-29, 2019.
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