2018-2019 DOCTORAL CANDIDATES

2018-2019 DOCTORAL CANDIDATES

SEEKING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PhD PROGRAM 2018-2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________

Table of Contents Kyle M. Bennett........................................................................................... 2 Carrie R. Bosch.......................................................................................... 14 Emily Lux .................................................................................................. 20 Yang Wang ................................................................................................ 33

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PhD PROGRAM 2018-2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________

Kyle M. Bennett, MSW Curriculum Vitae

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Social Work 1010 West Nevada Street Urbana, IL 61801

Phone: (217) 766-0755 E-mail: kmbennet@illinois.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Expected 2019

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Social Work

Dissertation Title: Segmented Assimilation and Substance Use: An Exploratory Analysis of the Associations between Intergenerational Patterns of Acculturation and Substance Use Prevalence among 1st and 2nd Generation Latinx Emerging Adults in the United States

M.S.W. 2014

St. Ambrose University School of Social Work Summa cum laude (highest distinction)

B.A. 2007

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts & Sciences International Studies with Anthropology & Spanish minors

SELECTED COURSEWORK

Quantitative Research Methods Qualitative Research Methods Growth Curve Modeling Hierarchical Linear Models Multivariate & Categorical Data Analysis Social Work & Substance Use Social Work Theory Social Welfare Policy & Analysis Teaching Pedagogy Immigration Policy Central American History & Contemporary Issues Latinx Health Advanced & Intermediate Statistical Methods

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PhD PROGRAM 2018-2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________

Adolescent Development & Mental Health Human Behavior Theories Program Evaluation Diversity & Social Systems

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Substance Use Prevention Substance Use Disorder Treatment Emerging Adulthood Adolescence Latinx Health & Health Disparities Survey & Experimental Data

AWARDS RECEIVED

2018

Ackerson Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching

2018

Outstanding Reviewer, Addictive Behaviors

2017

Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning List of "Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students"

2017

Graduate College Conference Travel Award

2017

Summer Graduate Student Research Award

2014

Phi Alpha Honor Society

2011 ? 2014

Dean's List: St. Ambrose University

2003

Merit Scholarship: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

GRANTS CONTRIBUTED TO & RECEIVED

2017 ? 2019

Peer-Enhanced Motivational Interviewing for Emerging Adults with Heavy Substance Use University of Illinois Campus Research Board, PI: D. C. Smith Role: Project Manager/Evaluator; $29,750 in total costs

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PhD PROGRAM 2018-2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________

2015 ? 2018

Comprehensive SBIRT Training for SW Students: Developing the Future Integrated Care Workforce, (SAMHSA # 1U79TI026046-01), PI: D. C. Smith Role: Project Manager/Evaluator; $919,000 in total costs

GRANTS APPLIED FOR/CONTRIBUTED TO (NOT RECEIVED)

2018 ? 2023

Peer-Enhanced Motivational Interviewing for Emerging Adults with Combined Alcohol & Marijuana Use NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21; #1R21DA04761701), PI: D. C. Smith ($1,719,854 requested)

2017

Dissertation Research on Alcohol Use among Latinx Emerging Adults Peter G. Dodge Foundation Mission Grant ($10,000 requested) Co-PIs: K. M. Bennett, D. C. Smith.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Bennett, K. M. (In progress). Exploratory analysis of associations between Latinx parent-adolescent acculturation patterns and substance use outcomes in emerging adulthood.

Goffnet, J., Clary, K. L., Bennett, K. M., & Smith, D. C. (In progress). Emerging adults' reasons for substance use (EARS): A pilot comparison of LGBTQ and heterosexual emerging adults.

Goffnet, J., Bennett, K. M., & Clary, K. L. (In progress). Contextualizing substance use, shame, & guilt with LGBTQ emerging adults: A preliminary analysis of bidirectional relationships.

Bennett, K. M., Clary, K. L., Smith, D. C., & Lee. C. (Under review). Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile phone application to help emerging adults address friends' substance use. Journal of Medical and Internet Research.

Smith, D. C., Egizio, L. L., Bennett, K. M., Windsor, L. C., & Valencik, K. (In press). Teaching empirically supported substance use interventions in social work: Navigating instructional methods and accreditation standards. Journal of Social Work Education.

Bennett, K. M. & Smith, D. C. (2018). What's in a word? How emerging adults refer to cannabis intoxication. Cannabis, 1(1), 63-64.

Smith, D. C., Bennett, K. M., Dennis, M. L., & Funk, R. (2017). Psychometric validation of the Gain Short Screener in a large national sample of emerging adults. Addictive Behaviors.

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