INFORMATION
嚜澹ebruary 27, 2017
JAMEY J. LISTER, PhD, MSW
Assistant Professor
Wayne State University
INFORMATION
WSU School of Social Work
5447 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202
Telephone: 313-577-4408; Fax: 313-577-8770
jlister@wayne.edu
WSU School of Medicine
Tolan Park Medical Building
3901 Chrysler Service Drive, Detroit, MI 48201
Telephone: 313-577-9015
jlister@med.wayne.edu
EDUCATION
PhD, Social Work
Rutgers University
2014
MSW, Interpersonal Practice and Mental Health
University of Michigan
2005
BS, Family Studies and Social Work
Miami (Ohio) University
2002
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences
Substance Abuse Research Division
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Social Work
2013 每 2015
2015 每 present
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 2015 每 present
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences,
Substance Abuse Research Division
PUBLICATIONS
Articles in Refereed Journals
1. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2017). Baseline risk
factors for drug use among African-American patients during first-month
induction/stabilization on methadone. Manuscript submitted with revisions.
2. Resko, S., Brown, S., Lister, J., Ondersma, S., Cunningham, R., & Walton,
M. (2017). Technology-based interventions and trainings to reduce the
escalation and impact of alcohol problems. Journal of Social Work Practice in
the Addictions.
3. Moon, M., Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2016). Subtyping
non-treatment-seeking problem gamblers using the pathways model. Journal
of Gambling Studies.
4. Lister, J.J., Nower, L., & Wohl, M.J.A. (2016). Gambling goals predict
chasing behavior during slot machine play. Addictive Behaviors, 62, 129-134.
5. Shpiegel, S., Lister, J.J., & Isralowitz, R. (2016). Relationships between
delinquency and substance use among adolescents emancipating from foster
care. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 16(1-2), 113-131.
6. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald,
M.K. (2015). Heroin delay discounting: modulation by pharmacological state,
drug-use impulsivity and intelligence. Experimental and Clinical
Psychopharmacology, 23(6), 455-463.
7. Lister, J.J., Wohl, M.J.A., & Davis, C.G. (2015). The dark side of authenticity:
Feeling ※real§ while gambling interacts with enhancement motives to predict
problematic gambling behavior. Journal of Gambling Studies, 31(3), 9951003.
8. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Psychological
characteristics of problem gamblers with and without mood disorder.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 60(8), 369-376.
10.1177/070674371506000806
9. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Personality traits of
problem gamblers with and without alcohol dependence. Addictive Behaviors,
47, 48-54.
10. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Lundahl,
L.H. (2015). Exploration of the telescoping effect among not-in-treatment,
intensive heroin-using research volunteers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence,
148, 217-220.
11. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015).
Causal pathways between impulsiveness, cocaine use consequences, and
depression. Addictive Behaviors, 41, 1-6.
12. Wohl, M.J.A., Branscombe, N., & Lister, J.J. (2014). When the going gets
tough: Economic threat increases financial risk-taking in games of chance.
Social and Psychological Personality Science, 5(2), 211-217.
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13. Stern, E.R., Welsh, R.C., Fitzgerald, K.D., Gehring, W.J., Lister, J.J., Himle,
J.A., Abelson, J.L., & Taylor, S.F. (2011). Hyperactive error responses and
altered connectivity in ventromedial and frontoinsular cortices in obsessivecompulsive disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 69(6), 583-591.
14. Stern, E.R., Liu, Y., Gehring, W.J., Lister, J.J., Yin, G., Zhang, J., Fitzgerald,
K.D., Himle, J.A., Abelson, J.L., & Taylor, S.F. (2010). Chronic medication
does not affect hyperactive error responses in obsessive-compulsive
disorder. Psychophysiology, 47(5), 913-920.
Edited Book Chapters
15. Lister, J.J., & Nower, L (2013). Gambling and older adults. In D.C.S.
Richard, A. Blaszczynski, & L. Nower (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook
of Disordered Gambling (pp. 347-360). New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
16. Nower, L., & Lister, J.J. (2009). Problem gambling: Then and now. In B.J.
Tyrell & I. Posner (Eds.), Casino Gaming in Atlantic City: A 30-year
retrospective (pp.64-77). Margate, NJ: Comteq Publishing.
Newsletters and Briefs in Academic Journals
17. Ledgerwood, D.M., & Lister, J.J. (2015). Why don*t problem gamblers seek
treatment? A few possible reasons. International Centre for Youth Gambling
Problems and High-Risk Behaviors Newsletter, 15(3), 1-3. Retrieved from:
Refereed Meeting Abstracts
18. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2017). Interpersonal
predictors of short-term treatment outcomes among African-American women
in MMT. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 171, e121-e122.
19. Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2017).
Mediational pathways among trait impulsivity, cocaine use consequences,
and quit attempts in cocaine users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 171,
e218-e219.
20. Ledgerwood, D.M., Lister, J.J., LaLiberte, B., & Greenwald, M.K. (2017).
Injection heroin use and methadone maintenance treatment outcomes. Drug
and Alcohol Dependence, 171, e115-e116.
21. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Personality and
gambling characteristics of problem gamblers with and without alcohol
dependence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 156, e131.
22. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald,
M.K. (2015). Temporally-rapid and pharmacological state-dependent heroin
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delay discounting. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 156, e212.
23. Reid, H.H., Lundahl, L.H., Lister, J.J., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015) Mediational
pathways among attentional impulsivity, heroin use consequences, mood,
and stress response. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 156, e187.
24. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015).
Relationship of trait impulsivity and lifetime cocaine use consequences to
current depression. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, e181.
25. Stern, E.R., Liu, Y., Gehring, W.J., Lister, J.J., Fitzgerald, K.D., Martis, B.,
Himle, J.A., Abelson, J.L., & Taylor, S.F. (2008). Effects of incentive value on
hyperactive error responses in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Biological Psychiatry, 63(7), 178S-179S.
Technical Reports
26. Wohl, M.J.A., Nower, L., & Lister, J.J. (2015). The relationship of goal
setting, affective state and decision making under risk in electronic gaming
machine players. Final Report submitted to the Gambling Research
Exchange Ontario (GREO). Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
27. Lister, J.J. (2011). Annual program evaluation report: 2011 Follow-up
outcome statistics Fall 2011, 28-33. Final report submitted to the Council on
Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ, Inc.). Hamilton, NJ.
SELECTED AWARDS, HONORS, & FELLOWSHIPS
NIDA Women & Sex/Gender Junior Investigator Travel Award
National Institute on Drug Abuse
This award recognized excellence in drug dependence research among junior
investigators regarding women and sex/gender differences. Twenty awardees.
2016
Early Career Investigator Travel Award
College on Problems of Drug Dependence
This award recognized excellence in drug dependence research among
investigators within 5 years of their doctorate or residency. Thirteen awardees.
2015
Outstanding Paper by a Wayne State University Postdoctoral Scholar
Wayne State University
This award recognized the best university-wide paper by a Wayne State
University postdoctoral scholar. One award annually.
2014
Outstanding Poster by a Wayne State University Postdoctoral Scholar
Wayne State University Postdoctoral Association
This award recognized the best university-wide poster presentations by
Wayne State University postdoctoral scholars at the second annual WSU
Postdoctoral Symposium. Three awards.
2014
Dr. Durand Jacobs Dissertation Award
2014
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National Council on Problem Gambling
This award recognized the best problem-gambling dissertation among
all North American submissions. One award annually.
Dean*s Dissertation Award
Rutgers University School of Social Work
This award recognized the best dissertation among all 2014 graduates
of Rutgers University School of Social Work. One award annually.
2014
MGM Casino Student Scholar Travel Award
15th International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
This award recognized outstanding student research presented at
the 15th International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking.
2013
Student Scholar Award
2012
Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ, Inc.)
This award recognized outstanding student scholarship related to problem gambling
and attendance at the 30th Annual Statewide Conference on Compulsive Gambling.
Professional Development Award
Fulbright Canada Educational Exchange Program
This award recognized outstanding international studies research
presented at the 11th Annual Conference of the Alberta Gambling Research
Institute.
2011
Fulbright Canada Educational Exchange Fellowship
2011 每2012
Fulbright U.S. Student Program
This award recognized outstanding international studies scholarship related
to North American problem gambling research. This award provided $15,000
for a 9-month period of residence and study at Carleton University (American
supervisor: Lia Nower, JD, PhD; Canadian supervisor: Michael Wohl, PhD).
Approximately twenty awardees annually.
Student Scholar Award
2010
Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ, Inc.)
This award recognized outstanding student scholarship related to problem gambling
and attendance at the 28th Annual Statewide Conference on Compulsive Gambling.
Qualifying Examination Honors Distinction
2010
Rutgers University School of Social Work
This distinction recognized honors status on both sections, Direct Research and
Quantitative Research Methods, of the doctoral studies* qualifying examination.
One to two distinctions per section annually.
Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship
2008 每 2011
Rutgers University School of Social Work
This fellowship provided a living stipend ($25,000 annual) for three years of
doctoral studies (2008-2011) at Rutgers University School of Social Work.
The fellowship featured training at the Center for Gambling Studies
(supervisor: Lia Nower, JD, PhD). Less than one fellowship provided annually.
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