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CRAIG FIELD, PH.D., M.P.H. CURRICULUM VITAE CONTACT INFORMATION The University of Texas at El Paso E-mail: [email protected] 500 W. University Ave. Phone: (915) 747-8539 Psychology Department, Rm. 116 lahdr.utep.edu El Paso, TX 79968 https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/craig-field/ h-index = 29 Citations = 2,228 EDUCATION 2002 Master’s in Public Health (Community Health) University of Texas Houston Health Science Center School of Public Health Thesis: Risk factors associated with traumatic injury: A hospital based case control study (Chair: Raul Caetano, MD, MPH) 1998 Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Health Psychology) University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Dissertation: Assessing readiness to adopt self-management behaviors in asthma patients (Chair: Robert Gatchel, PhD) 1993 Bachelor in Arts (Psychology) University of North Texas CURRENT APPOINTMENTS 2014 Associate Professor University of Texas at El Paso, Psychology Department 2014 Adjunct Appointment University of Texas at El Paso, College of Health Sciences 2014 Director Latino Alcohol and Health Disparities Research Center

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CRAIG FIELD, PH.D., M.P.H.

CURRICULUM VITAE

CONTACT INFORMATION The University of Texas at El Paso E-mail: [email protected] 500 W. University Ave. Phone: (915) 747-8539 Psychology Department, Rm. 116 lahdr.utep.edu El Paso, TX 79968 https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/craig-field/ h-index = 29 Citations = 2,228

EDUCATION 2002 Master’s in Public Health (Community Health)

University of Texas Houston Health Science Center School of Public Health Thesis: Risk factors associated with traumatic injury: A hospital based case control study (Chair: Raul Caetano, MD, MPH)

1998 Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Health Psychology)

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Dissertation: Assessing readiness to adopt self-management behaviors in asthma patients (Chair: Robert Gatchel, PhD)

1993 Bachelor in Arts (Psychology)

University of North Texas CURRENT APPOINTMENTS 2014 Associate Professor University of Texas at El Paso, Psychology Department 2014 Adjunct Appointment

University of Texas at El Paso, College of Health Sciences 2014 Director

Latino Alcohol and Health Disparities Research Center

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PRIOR APPOINTMENTS 2008 - 2013 Research Associate Professor

University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work, Center for Social Work Research, Health Behavior Research and Training Institute

2008 - 2013 Program Director

University Medical Center at Brackenridge Behavioral Health Services

2004 - 2008 Research Assistant Professor

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health

2004 - 2008 Research Assistant Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

Department of Psychology 2002 - 2004 Faculty Associate

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health

2002 - 2002 Senior Research Associate

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health

2000 - 2002 Research Associate University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

School of Public Health 1998 - 2000 Assistant Instructor

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas RECOGNITION & HONORS 2020 Loan Repayment Ambassador National Institutes in Minority Health and Health Disparities 2019 Thought Leadership Award American Public Health Association Annual Meeting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2014 Health Disparities Scholar National Institutes of Health National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Summer Institute: Translational Health Disparities 2003 - 2012 Health Disparities Fellow National Institutes of Health

National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities

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2007 Young Investigators Award University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 2006 Fellow National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Science Summer Institute: Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral

Interventions 2002 Junior Investigator Award

Research Society on Alcoholism 2001 Junior Investigator Award

Research Society on Alcoholism RESAERCH INTERESTS Substance Use Disorders (emphasis on alcohol) Health Disparities & Treatment Inequities Brief Motivational Interventions Motivational Interviewing Behavior Change Self Determination Theory Positive Psychology PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS* * (Alphabetical Order) American Psychological Association Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity National Hispanic Science Network Research Society on Alcoholism Society of Addiction Psychology (American Psychological Association Division 50) RESEARCH GRANTS UNDER REVIEW 1. PRESCRIPTION OPIOID MISUSE: A PHARMACIST LED INTERVENTION AT POINT OF

SERVICE EFFICACY TRIAL Principal Investigator: Cochran at University of Utah Health Science Center National Institute on Drug Abuse 4/1/2021 – 3/31/2026 TOTAL FUNDING = $2,413,741 SUBCONTRACT $194,557

As Co-investigator, my primary role will be to refine brief intervention portion of the

pharmacy led intervention to reduce opiate misuse, provide training and supervision in the intervention to insure fidelity to the intervention during the randomized clinical trial. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (10%)

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2. WEARABLE, REAL-TIME BLOOD ALCOHOL MONITOR VIA AN OPTICAL SENSING APPROACH Principal Investigator: DiCarmine at Intelligent Optical Systems National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (SBIR Phase II) 9/1/2020 – 8/31/2022 TOTAL FUNDING = $1,120,576 SUBCONTRACT $333,738

As Co-Investigator, I will have primary responsibility of oversight of an observational

experiment recruiting eighty college students to establish the reliability of the wearable device to accurately detect alcohol consumption in comparison to blood alcohol concentration, the current gold standard in determining acute consumption of alcohol. This will advance the alcohol research field by providing objective measuring of alcohol consumption as an alternative to self report. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (20%) CURRENT GRANT FUNDING 1. VALES+TÚ: TARGETING PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSORS TO REDUCE LATINO DAY

LABORERS INJURY DISPARITIES National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (R01-MD-012928) Principal Investigator: Esquer-Fernandez at University Texas Health Science Center 7/1/2018 – 6/30/2023 TOTAL FUNDING $ 1,932,331 SUBCONTRACT $254,443

As Co-Investigator my primary role is to further develop the previously piloted brief

motivational intervention to reduce injuries among Latino day laborers and insure the fidelity of the intervention during the randomized trial by conducting periodic training, assess fidelity of interventions and providing regular supervision of the promotoras. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (20%) 2. PEER COACHING TO REDUCE HOMELESSNESS AMONG COMMUNITY MEMBERS

WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration Principal Investigator: Schlesinger at Project Vida Health Center 9/1/17 – 8/31/2022 TOTAL FUNDING $ 2,050,000 SUBCONTRACT $203,850

As Program Evaluator my primary role is to oversee the development, collection and analysis of program outcomes to determine its effectiveness at increasing access to substance abuse treatment among people experiencing homelessness. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR PRIOR GRANT FUNDNG 1. PRESCRIPTION OPIOID MISUSE: PHARMACIST-DELIVERED INTERVENTION AT

POINT OF SERVICE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE (R21) Principal Investigator: Cochran at University of Pittsburgh 9/1/2017 – 8/31/2019 TOTAL FUNDING $183,178 SUBCONTRACT $29,794

As Co-Investigator, my role was to develop the brief motivational intervention to address

opioid misuse, provide periodic training, periodically assess fidelity and provide regular supervision for pharmacist conducting the intervention ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (5%)

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2. YOUTH RISK BEHAVIOR SURVEY (YRBS) IN EL PASO COUNTY PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Whigham at Institute for Healthy Living 1/1/18-12/31/18 $85,000

As Co-Investigator my primary role was to develop the content of a school based survey based on input from key stakeholders, oversee the integrity of survey administration in the El Paso Independent School District, and oversee analyses and reporting of results to key stakeholders. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (5%)

3. SCREENING AND BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVENTION IN THE PASO DEL NORTE

REGION (PASOS 3) PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION (OR-2014-0447: 226811398A) 4/1/17-4/30/18 $412,557

Building upon the dissemination and implementation efforts in the Paso del Norte region,

PASOS 3 provided funding to continue providing sustainable, evidence-based training in brief motivational intervention for community agencies and their providers. This project expanded training efforts to include two advanced training models including advanced brief motivational intervention and a culturally informed brief intervention, both as enhancement opportunities for previous cohorts of trainees. Finally, it introduced the MI-Trainer Apprentice Model, to facilitate the development of sustainable training resources within the Paso del Norte region. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (20%)

4. LEVERAGING THE TEACHABLE MOMENT TO IMPROVE BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL

INTERVENTIONS IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES THROUGH BUILDing SCHOLARS Program 7/1/2017-6/30/2018 $40,000

This study examined the contribution of the “teachable moment” or “sentinel event” on

drinking outcomes following brief motivational intervention by conducting a grounded theory analysis of the lived experience of sentinel events among adult heavy drinking men previously admitted to a Level 1 Trauma Center due to injury. The proposed study will utilize existing data from 27 in-depth individual interviews with adult men who were recently hospitalized in a Level 1 Trauma Center for treatment of an injury, and were identified as heavy drinkers to determine the potential effect of their injury on help seeking and subsequent drinking. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (10%)

5. SCREENING AND BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVENTION IN THE PASO DEL NORTE

REGION (PASOS 2) PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION (OR-2014-0447: 226811398A) 5/1/16-4/30/17 $374,676 PASOS 2 provided continued funding to support the translation of research into practice

through implementation and evaluation of motivational interviewing and brief motivational intervention in community settings in the Paso Del Norte region. More than 50 providers representing five community agencies were provided training. We also continued to focus on

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implementation and training in the El Paso County Community Supervision and Corrections Department (EPCCSCD) by providing MI training to more than 100 supervision officers. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (20%)

6. SCREENING AND BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVENTION IN THE PASO DEL NORTE REGION (PASOS) PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION (OR-2014-0447: 226811398A) 9/31/14-4/30/16 $573, 275 The primary purpose of the screening and brief motivational intervention program was to

reduce binge drinking in the Paso del Norte region by implementing and evaluating motivational intervention and brief motivational intervention in community-based settings. During the project period more than 100 providers representing nearly one dozen community agencies in the El Paso and Ciudad Juarez where provided training in motivational interviewing or brief motivational intervention. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (20%) 7. COMPARITIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF CULTURALLY ADAPTED SCREENING AND

BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVENTION PATIENT CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (AD-1306-03852) 4/15/2014-4/14/2017 $1,398,394

In this project, we developed a culturally informed brief motivational intervention using

community based participatory research. Key stakeholders in the community informed the iterative development of a brief motivational intervention supporting changes in drinking behavior among Hispanic males. The culturally informed brief motivational intervention was pilot tested in a group of 60 Hispanic males admitted to a regional Level I Trauma Center in the Paso del Norte Region. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (25%) 8. MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO REDUCE INJURY AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE (R01DA026088)

CONTACT PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Velasquez 9/15/2008- 6/30/2013 $3,168,500 A randomized clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of brief advice (BA), brief motivational

intervention with feedback (BMI), and brief motivational intervention with feedback and booster (BMI+B) was conducted with nearly 600 injured patients with drug problems.. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (50%)

9. PREVENTION PROGRAM TO REDUCE INJURY DISPARITIES AMONG LATINO DAY

LABORERS (R24-MD-007975) National Institute on Minority Health Disparities Principal Investigator: Esquer-Fernandez at University Texas Health Science Center 4/1/2013 – 1/1/15 TOTAL FUNDING $349,547 SUBCONTRACT $66,400

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As Co-Investigator my role was to develop a brief motivational intervention to increase safety practices among Latino day laborers at community street corners in collaboration with a Community Advisory Board and other key stakeholders. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (10%)

10. LATENT CLASSES AND TRANSITIONS FOR BRIEF ALCOHOL INTERVENTIONS IN

TRAUMA SETTINGS AGENCY FOR HEATLHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY (R36-HS-021394) 2/1/2012 – 10/31/2012 $42,898 As mentor, my primary role on this project was to provide secondary data for analysis and oversee the statistical analyses, presentation and publication of results. ROLE: MENTOR 11. MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO REDUCE INJURY & ALCOHOL USE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM (R01-AA015439) 9/30/2006 – 8/31/2011 $2,547,941

This study examined the added value of a booster session as part of a brief motivational

intervention to reduce binge drinking and its consequences in the trauma care setting. ROLE: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR 12. NIH LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (HDR-LRP) 9/1/2003 – 8/31/2009 ≈ $185,000 The National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) provided educational loan repayment to young investigators conducting research in health disparities. As a Health Disparities Scholar I conducted research on alcohol related health disparities and treatment inequities among Hispanics. The program provided educational loan repayment. ROLE: HEALTH DISPARITIES SCHOLAR 13 CLINICAL TRIALS NETWORK: TEXAS NODE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE (U10-DA020024)

PI: Adinoff, A. 9/1/2005 – 8/31/2010 $29,543,012

The Clinical Trials Network (CTN) is a national consortium of universities and community

providers funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. As Scientific Coordinator I was responsible for the oversite of multiple clinical trials being carried out at numerous community treatment centers at the Texas Node of the Clinical Trials Network. ROLE: SCIENTIFIC COORDINATOR/TRAINING COORDINATOR (50$) 14. MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING/FEEDBACK FOR COLLEGE DRINKERS NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM (R01AA016005)

PI: Walters, S. 3/10/2006 – 2/28/2010 $554,924

This study evaluated the separate and collective effects of Ml and feedback among college

students engaging in binge drinking. As co-investigator, I assisted in the training and

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supervision of peer counselors and provided treatment in the Motivational Interviewing with and without Feedback conditions. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (10%) 15. COLLABORATIVE ALCOHOL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM (U01-AA014289) PI: Goebert, D. 9/15/2003 – 6/30/2006 $936,361 As Co-Investigator I provided training in Motivational Interviewing and Brief Motivational

Intervention. In addition, I provided mentoring in grant preparation as well as technical assistance and research expertise for the submission of numerous grant applications. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (5%)

16. ALCOHOL EPIDEMIOLOGY IN HISPANIC NATIONAL GROUPS NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM (R01-AA013642) PI: Caetano, R. 9/29/03-8/31/2008 $4,851,314 As Co-Investigator my responsibility was to contribute to the conceptualization of manuscripts, conduct statistical analyses and contribute to the presentation and publication of findings. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (2003-2008; 25%-100%) 17. BRIEF INTERVENTION TO REDUCE INJURY IN MINORITIES (R01-AA013824) NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM PI: Caetano, R. 9/29/2003-8/31/2007 $2,136,358

Under the mentorship of the PI (Caetano), my role was to provide primary oversight of the randomized clinical trial including recruitment, intervention, data collection, analysis, integration, presentation and publication of study findings. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (2003-2008; 50%-100%) 18. ETHNICITY, ALCOHOL AND SPOUSAL VIOLENCE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM (R37-AA10908) PI: Caetano, R. 6/1/1995-4/1/2008 $4,482,369 As Co-Investigator my responsibility was to contribute to the conceptualization of

manuscripts, conduct statistical analyses and contribute to the presentation and publication of findings. ROLE: CO-INVESTIGATOR (2000-2008; 25%-100%) PUBLICATIONS* * Underline indicates mentored at UTEP; * indicates mentored elsewhere Manuscripts under Review

1. Robles, E.H., Castro, Y., Cardoso, J., Gonzalez, R., Najera, S., Magallanes, L., & Field, C.A.

(Under Review). Mexican origin men, alcohol use and help-seeking: I can quit on my own. Qualitative Health Journal.

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2. Robles, E.H., Gonzalez, R., Cardoso-Smith, J., Najera, S., Jaurez, P., Woolard, R.,

Villalobos, S., Ruiz, R., Soto, A., Brown, L., & Field, C. (Under Review), Project partners for a culturally informed brief motivational intervention on the United States - Mexico border: Narratives from the frontline. Community Psychology.

Manuscripts Under Review with Invited Resubmissions Published

1. Field, C.A., Richards, D.K., Castro, Y., Cabriales, J.A., Wagler, A., & von Sternberg, K.

(In Press). The effects of brief motivational intervention for alcohol misuse through readiness to change. Alcoholism:Clinical and Experimental Research.

2. Castro, Y., Najera, S.N., Robles, E.H., Holcomb, B.N., & Field, C. (In Press). Mechanisms

of change in drinking following an alcohol-related injury: A qualitative examination of the sentinel event effect. Qualitative Health Research.

3. Alvarez, M. J., Richards, D.K., Oviedo-Ramirez, S., & Field, C.A. (In Press). Social network

heavy drinking moderates the effects of a brief motivational intervention for alcohol misuse among non-treatment seeking patients. Addictive Behavior.

4. Richards, D.K., Pearson, M.R., & Field, C.A. (In Press). Further Validation of the Treatment Self Regulation Questionnaire for Assessing Motivations for Responsible Drinking: A Test of Self Determination Theory. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology.

5. Richards, D.K., Pearson, M.R., & Field, C.A. (In Press). Profiles of motivations for responsible drinking among college students: A self-determination theory perspective. Addictive Behaviors.

6. Vaca, F., Dizura, J., Abujarad,F., Pantalon, M., Hsiao, A., Field, C., & D’Onofrio, G. (In press). Trial study design to test a bilingual mhealth tool for alcohol use disorders among Latino emergency department patients. Contemporary Clinical Trials.

7. Field, C., von Sternberg, K., Green, C., & Velasquez, M. (2020). Randomized trial of

screening and brief intervention to reduce injury and substance abuse in an urban level I trauma center. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 208(1), 107792.

8. Lopez, C. I., Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2020). Perceived discrimination and alcohol- related problems among Hispanic college students: The protective role of serious harm reduction behaviors. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse.

9. Richards, D.K., Morera, O.F., Cabriales, J.A., Cardoso Smith, J., & Field, C.A. (2020) Factor, concurrent, and predictive validity of the Readiness to Change Questionnaire [Treatment Version] among non-treatment seeking individuals. Alcohol & Alcoholism, Online pre-print, 1 - 7.

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10. Cochran, G.*, Chen, Q., Field, C., Seybert, A., Hruschak, V., Jaber, A., Gordon, A.J., Tarter,

R., (2019). A community pharmacy-led intervention for opioid medication misuse: A small-scale randomized clinical trial. Drug Alcohol Dependence, 205, 107570.

11. Field, C., Juarez, P., Oviedo Ramirez, S., Robles, E., & Castro, Y. (2019). The Process of developing a culturally informed brief motivational intervention. Addictive Behavior, 95(1), 129-137.

12. Richards, D. K., Morera, O. F., & Field, C. A. (2019). The psychometric properties of a version of the Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire for assessing motivations for responsible drinking. Journal of American College Health.

13. Richards, D. K., Pearson, M. R., Morera, O. F., & Field, C. A. (2019). Protective behavioral strategies predict alcohol-related problems among injured patients following a brief intervention. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 205, 107535.

14. Alvarez, M. J., Oviedo Ramirez, S., Frietze, G., Field, C., & Zárate, M. A. (2018). A meta-

analysis of Latinx acculturation and intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 1-11.

15. Cochran, G.*, Field, C.A., Karp, J., Seybert, A., Chen, Q., et al. (2018). A community

pharmacy intervention for opioid medication misuse: A pilot randomized clinical trial. Journal of American Pharmacist Association, 58 (4), 395-403.

16. Flores, R.T., Cano, M.A., Correa-Fernández V., Field, C.A., Heppner, W.L., Strong, L.L., & Castro, Y. (2018). Associations of multiple acculturation domains with smoking status among Latino adults. Journal of Latinx Psychology, 7 (3), 171-183.

17. Oviedo Ramirez, S.*, Alvarez, M. J.*, Field, C., Morera, O. F., Cherpitel, C., & Woolard, R. (2018). Brief Intervention Among Mexican-Origin Young Adults in the Emergency Department at the USA–Mexico Border: Examining the Role of Patient’s Preferred Language of Intervention in Predicting Drinking Outcomes. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 53, 728-734.

18. Richards, D. K., Puentes, R. P., Gonzales, R., Cardoso Smith, J., Field, C. A., & Morera, O.F. (2018). A psychometric evaluation of the protective behavioral strategies scale- 20 among internet samples of adult drinkers. Addictive Behaviors Reports, 8, 71-78.

19. Alvarez, M. J., Frietze, G., Ramos, C., Field, C., & Zárate, M. A. (2017). A Quantitative Analysis of Latino Acculturation and Alcohol Use: Myth Versus Reality. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 41(7), 1246-1256.

20. Jetelina, K. K.*, Gonzalez, J. M. R., Brown, C. V., Foreman, M. L., & Field, C. (2017). Acute alcohol use, history of homelessness, and intent of injury among a sample of adult emergency department patients. Violence and Victims, 32(4), 658-670.

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21. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., DiClemente, C., & Caetano, R. (2016). Latent classes among recipients of a brief alcohol intervention: A replication analysis. Behavioral Medicine, 42(1), 29–38

22. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., Foreman, M., Ylioja, T., & Brown, C. V. (2016). Effects of brief intervention on subgroups of injured patients who drink at risk levels. Injury Prevention, 22 (3), 221-225.

23. Cochran, G.*, Gordon, A. J., Field, C., Bacci, J., Dhital, R., Ylioja, T., Tarter, R. (2016).

Developing a framework of care for opioid medication misuse in community pharmacy. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 12(2), 293–301.

24. Field, C.A., Cabriales, J.A., Woolard, R. H., Tyroch, A. H., Caetano, R., & Castro, Y. (2015).

Cultural adaptation of a brief motivational intervention for heavy drinking among Hispanics in a medical setting. BMC Public Health, 15(1), 724-736.

25. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., & Lawson, K. (2015). Pharmacists who screen and discuss opioid misuse with patients: Future directions for research and practice. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 28(4), 404–412.

26. Suitt, K. G.*, Castro, Y., Caetano, R., & Field, C. A. (2015). Predictive utility of alcohol use disorder symptoms across Race/Ethnicity. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 56(1), 61–67.

27. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2014). Injury-related consequences of alcohol misuse among injured patients who received screening and brief intervention for alcohol: A latent class analysis. Substance Abuse, 35(2), 153–162.

28. Field, C. A., Cochran, G.*, Caetano, R., Foreman, M., & Brown, C.V. (2014). Post-discharge nonmedical use of prescription opioids in at-risk drinkers admitted to urban level I trauma centers. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 76(3), 833–839.

29. Field, C., Walters, S., Marti, C. N., Jun, J.*, Foreman, M., & Brown, C. (2014). Multisite randomized trial of brief intervention to reduce drinking in the trauma care setting: How brief is brief? Annals of Surgery, 259 (5), 873–880.

30. Marra, L. B.*, Field, C. A., Caetano, R., & von Sternberg, K. (2014). Construct validity of the Short Inventory of Problems among Spanish speaking Hispanics. Addictive Behaviors, 39(1), 205–210.

31. Cochran, G.* & Field, C. (2013). Brief intervention and social Work: A primer for practice and policy. Social Work in Public Health, 28 (3-4), 248-263.

32. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., Lawson, K., & Erickson, C. (2013). Pharmacists’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding screening and brief intervention for prescription opioid abuse: A survey of Utah and Texas pharmacists. Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, 4(2), 71–79.

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33. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2013). Changes in classes of injury-related risks and consequences of risk-level drinking: A latent transition analysis. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 42(3), 355–366.

34. Cohen, L. R., Field, C., Campbell, A. N., & Hien, D. A. (2013). Intimate partner violence

outcomes in women with PTSD and substance use: A secondary analysis of NIDA Clinical Trials Network “Women and Trauma” Multi-site Study. Addictive Behaviors, 38 (7), 2325–2332.

35. Field, C. A., Cochran, G.*, & Caetano, R. (2013). Treatment utilization and unmet treatment need among Hispanics following brief intervention. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37(2), 300–307.

36. Field, C. A., Cochran, G.*, & Caetano, R. (2012). Ethnic differences in the effect of drug use and drug dependence on brief motivational interventions targeting alcohol use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 126(1), 21–26.

37. Field, C., & Holleran Steiker, L. (2012). Screening and Brief Interventions: An Interview with Dr. Craig Field. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 12(3), 320–327.

38. Field, C., Cochran, G.*, Foulkrod, K.*, & Brown, C. (2011). Trauma healthcare provider knowledge of alcohol abuse. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 70(6), 1437- 1443.

39. Roudsari, B., Caetano, R., & Field, C. (2011). Alcohol intoxication/dependence, ethnicity and utilization of health care resources in a level I trauma center. Injury, 42(1), 66–71.

40. Field, C.A., Baird, J., Saitz, R., Caetano, R., & Monti, P. M. (2010). The mixed evidence for brief intervention in emergency departments, trauma care centers, and inpatient hospital settings: What should we do? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(12), 2004–2010.

41. Field, C. A., & Caetano, R. (2010). The effectiveness of brief intervention among injured patients with alcohol dependence: Who benefits from brief interventions? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 111(1), 13–20.

42. Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2010). The role of ethnic matching between patient and provider on the effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions with Hispanics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(2), 262–271.

43. Foulkrod, K. H.*, Field, C., & Brown, C. V. (2010). Trauma surgeon personality and job satisfaction: Results from a national survey. The American Surgeon, 76(4), 422–427.

44. Vader, A.M., Walters, S.T., Prabhu, G.C., Houck, J.M., & Field, C.A. (2010). The language of motivational interviewing and feedback: counselor language, client language, and client drinking outcomes. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(2), 190- 197.

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45. Walker, R., Rosvall, T., Field, C.A., Allen, S., McDonald, D., Salim, Z., Ridley, N., & Adinoff, B. (2010). Disseminating contingency management to increase attendance in two community substance abuse treatment centers: Lessons learned. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39(3), 202–209.

46. Caetano, R., Field, C., Ramisetty-Mikler, S., & Lipsky, S. (2009). Agreement on reporting of

physical, psychological, and sexual violence among white, black, and Hispanic couples in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24(8), 1318–1337.

47. Field, C.A., Caetano, R., Harris, T.R., Frankowski, R., & Roudsari, B. (2009). Ethnic

differences in drinking outcomes following a brief alcohol intervention in the trauma care setting. Addiction, 105(1), 62–73.

48. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Pezzia, C.* (2009). Process evaluation of serial screening criteria

to identify injured patients that benefit from brief intervention: Practical implications. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 66(6), 1704-1711

49. Field, C.A., Adinoff, B., Harris, T.R., Ball, S.A., & Carroll, K.M. (2009). Construct, concurrent

and predictive validity of the URICA: Data from two multi-site clinical trials. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 101(1), 115–123.

50. McKay, M.P., Vaca, F.E., Field, C., & Rhodes, K. (2009). Public health in the emergency

department: Overcoming barriers to implementation and dissemination. Academic Emergency Medicine, 16(11), 1132–1137.

51. Roudsari, B., Caetano, R., Frankowski, R., & Field, C. (2009). Do minority or white patients respond to brief alcohol intervention in trauma centers? A randomized trial. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 54(2), 285–293.

52. Walters, S.T., Vader, A.M., Harris, T.R., Field, C.A., & Jouriles, E.N. (2009). Dismantling motivational interviewing and feedback for college drinkers: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(1), 64-73.

53. Eastman, A.L., Metzger, J. C., Pepe, P.E., Benitez, F. L., Decker, J., Rinnert, K.J., Field, C.,

Friese, R.S. (2008). Conductive electrical devices: A prospective, population-based study of the medical safety of law enforcement use. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 64(6), 1567–1572.

54. Roudsari, B., Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2008). Clustered and missing data in the US

National Trauma Data Bank: implications for analysis. Injury Prevention, 14(2), 96–100. 55. Claassen, C.A., Larkin, G.L., Hodges, G., & Field, C. (2007). Criminal correlates of injury-

related emergency department recidivism. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 32(2), 141–147.

56. Field, C.A., Duncan, J., Washington, K., & Adinoff, B. (2007). Association of baseline characteristics and motivation to change among patients seeking treatment for substance dependence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 91(1), 77–84.

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57. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Larkin, G.L. (2006). The role of intimate partner violence, race, and ethnicity in help-seeking behaviors. Ethnicity and Health, 11(1), 81– 100.

58. Caetano, R., Field, C.A., Ramisetty-Mikler, S., & McGrath, C. (2005). The Five-year course

of intimate partner violence among White, Black, and Hispanic couples in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(9), 1039–1057.

59. Caetano, R., McGrath, C., Ramisetty-Mikler, S., & Field, C. A. (2005). Drinking, alcohol problems and the five-year recurrence and incidence of male to female and female to male partner violence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(1), 98–106.

60. Caetano, R., Ramisetty-Mikler, S., & Field, C.A. (2005). Unidirectional and bidirectional intimate partner violence among White, Black, and Hispanic couples in the United States. Violence and Victims, 20(4), 393-406.

61. Dunn, C., Hungerford, D., & Field, C., & McCann, B. (2005). The stages of change: When are trauma patients truly ready to change? Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 59(3), S23-S32.

62. Field, C.A., & Caetano, R. (2005a). Intimate partner violence in the US general population: Progress and future directions. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 463–469.

63. Field, C.A., & Caetano, R. (2005b). Longitudinal model predicting mutual partner violence among White, Black, and Hispanic couples in the United States general population. Violence and Victims, 20(5), 499-511.

64. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Bazargan, S. (2005). The role of alcohol use and depression in intimate partner violence among black and Hispanic patients in an urban emergency department. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 31(2), 225– 242.

65. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Larkin, G.L. (2005a). Psychosocial and substance- use risk factors for intimate partner violence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 78(1), 39– 47.

66. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Larkin, G. L. (2005b). Is there a relationship between victim and partner alcohol use during an intimate partner violence event? Findings from an urban emergency department study of abused women. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66(3), 407–412.

67. Lipsky, S., Field, C.A., Caetano, R., & Larkin, G.L. (2005c). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology and comorbid depressive symptoms among abused women referred from emergency department care. Violence and Victims, 20(6), 645-659.

68. Field, C., Hungerford, D., & Dunn, C. (2005). Brief motivational intervention: An introduction. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 59(3), S21-S26.

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69. Field, C.A., & Caetano, R. (2004). Ethnic differences in intimate partner violence in the US

general population: The role of alcohol use and socioeconomic status. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 5(4), 303–317.

70. Field, C.A., Caetano, R., & Nelson, S. (2004). Alcohol and violence related cognitive risk factors associated with the perpetration of intimate partner violence. Journal of Family Violence, 19(4), 249–253.

71. Field, C., & O’Keefe, G. (2004). Behavioral and psychological risk factors for traumatic injury. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 26(1), 27-35.

72. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Bazargan, S. (2004). Violence-related injury and intimate partner violence in an urban emergency department. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 57(2), 352–359.

73. Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Nelson, S.* (2003). Association between childhood physical

abuse, exposure to parental violence, and alcohol problems in adulthood. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(3), 240–257.

74. Field, C.A., & Caetano, R. (2003). Longitudinal model predicting partner violence among White, Black, and Hispanic couples in the United States. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(9), 1451–1458.

75. McCarley, C., & Field, C. (2003). Developing community coalitions. Journal of Trauma Nursing, 10(2), 41-42.

76. Caetano, R., Field, C.A., & Nelson, S. (2002). Association between intimate partner

violence and help seeking for alcohol problems. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 1(2), 9–18.

77. Caetano, R., Schafer, J., Field, C., & Nelson, S.M.* (2002). Agreement on reports of intimate partner violence among white, black, and Hispanic couples in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(12), 1308–1322.

78. Field, C.A., Claassen, C.A., & O’Keefe, G. (2001). Association of alcohol use and other

high-risk behaviors among trauma patients. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 50(1), 13–19.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

1. Lopez, C., Fetterman, K., & Field, C. A. (2020, June). Predicting alcohol consumption

outcome among clients based on language content of BMI session. Poster to be presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, New Orleans, LA.

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2. Richards, D. K., Pearson, M. R., & Field, C. A. (2020, June). Profiles of motivations for responsible drinking among college students: A self-determination theory perspective. Poster to be presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, New Orleans, LA.

3. French, K., Najera, S. N., Evens, N. D., , Fetterman, A. K., Field, C. A. (May, 2020)

"Weighed down" by Alcoholism: The Efficacy of Metaphors in Alcohol Recovery. Poster to be presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

4. Pérez-Martinez, R.F., Richards, D.K. & Field, C.A. (2020, February). Self-determination

theory correlates of alcohol-related outcomes among a random sample of college students. Poster to be presented at the annual conference of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

5. Cardoso, J.D., Robles, E., Gonzales, R., Martinez, A., Smith, C., Najera, S., Field, C.A.

(2019, October). Implementing an Evidence Based Tool to Address Alcohol Use Health Disparities in Community Settings in the U.S./Mexico Border. National Hispanic Science Network. New Orleans, LA.

6. Escobedo, J., Pérez-Martinez, R. F., Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2019, October). The

associations between psychological needs and alcohol-related outcomes. Poster presented at the annual symposium and consortium meeting of the BUILDing SCHOLARS Program, El Paso, TX.

7. Pérez-Martinez, R.F., Richards, D.K. & Field, C.A. (2019, October). The interaction effect

between self-regulation and protective behavioral strategies on alcohol- related problems. Poster presented at the annual conference of the National Hispanic Science Network, New Orleans, LA.

8. Escobedo, J., Pérez-Martinez, R. F., Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2019, September).

The associations between psychological needs and alcohol-related outcomes. Poster presented at the annual summer symposium of the University of Texas at El Paso Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives, El Paso, TX.

9. Avila, J. E., Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2019, August). Autonomous functioning as a

protective factor against alcohol misuse. Poster presented at the annual summer symposium of the University of Texas at El Paso Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives, El Paso, TX.

10. Dellefield-Lopez, C., Richards, D. K., Clark, K., Oviedo-Ramirez, S. L., Puentes, R. P., &

Field, C. A. (2019, August). Predicting the use of motivational interviewing following training: A Theory of Planned Behavior approach. Poster presented at the annual summer symposium of the University of Texas at El Paso Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives, El Paso, TX.

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11. Diaz de Leon, A. R., Richards, D. K., Lopez, C. I., & Field, C. A. (2019, August). Perceived discrimination and alcohol-related problems among Hispanic college students: The protective role of serious harm reduction behaviors. Poster presented at the annual summer symposium of the University of Texas at El Paso Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives, El Paso, TX.

12. Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2019, June). Further psychometric evaluation of the

Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire (TSRQ) for assessing motivations for responsible drinking. Poster presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Minneapolis, MN.

13. Pérez-Martinez, R. F., Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2019, April). The interaction effect

between self-regulation and protective behavioral strategies on alcohol-related problems. Poster presented at the biannual symposium of the University of Texas at El Paso Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives, El Paso, TX.

14. Cardoso, J.D., Gonzales, R., Landrau-Cribbs, E. & Field, C. (2018, October). An

analysis of HIV risk behaviors and HIV risk perceptions among college students in the Mexico border. Annual meeting of the National Hispanic Science Network. Bethesda, MD.

15. Field, C. A. & Richards, D. K. (2018, June). Intergenerational conflict among Hispanic

college students highly acculturated to American norms may be protective. Poster presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

16. Field, C. A. & Richards, D. K. (2018, June). The role of collectivistic coping on alcohol

consumption and alcohol problems among Hispanic college students. Poster presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

17. Oviedo Ramirez, S. & Field, C. A. (June, 2018). The development of a drinking-specific

compensatory health beliefs scale. Poster presented at the 41st Annual Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) Meeting, San Diego, California.

18. Richards, D. K.*, Najera, O., & Field, C. A. (2018, June). The interaction effect between

autonomous and controlled motivations for using alcohol responsibly on alcohol- related problems. Poster presented at the annual scientific of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

19. Richards, D. K.*, Puentes, R. P., Gorbett, D. M., Coffman, C. F., Morera, O. F., & Field,

C. (2018, June). Do protective behavioral strategies mediate the effects of a brief motivational intervention on alcohol-related problems among injured patients? Poster presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

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20. Najera, S.N., Castro, Y., Robles, E., Field, C.A. (2018, April). Leveraging the teachable moment to improve brief interventions in healthcare. Poster session presented at the COURI Student Spring Symposium at The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas.

21. Najera, O., Richards, D. K., & Field, C. A. (2018, April). A Self-Determination Theory

Approach to Understanding and Promoting Engagement in Healthy Behaviors. Poster presented at the Paso del Norte Health Foundation HEAL U Symposium, El Paso, TX.

22. Alvarez, M. J., Oviedo Ramirez, S., Frietze, G., Field, C., & Zárate, M. (2017, October).

Myth vs. reality: The effect of Latino acculturation on alcohol use and intimate partner violence. Poster to be presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the National Hispanic Science Network, Phoenix, AZ.

23. Vaca, F.E, Reynolds, J., Dziura, J, Hsiao, A., Field, C., Pantalon, M, Abujarard, F &

D’Onofrio, G. (2017, October). Binge Drinking Characteristics of Latino Emergency Department Patients.

24. Valdez, S., Portillo, Jr., C., & Field, C.A. (August, 2017). Secondary analysis of

psychological measures to help characterize cumulative stress from common measures of stress. Poster presented at the Campus Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives Symposium at the University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX.

25. Alvarez, M.J. & Field, C. (2017, June). The impact of cultural factors on alcohol

consumption among Mexican-origin men. Poster presentation at 40th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Meeting, Denver, CO.

26. Field, C.A., Morera, O.F., Cabriales, J.A., & Cardoso, J.D. (2017, June). Validation of

the Readiness to Change Questionnaire in a Sample of Heavy Drinkers in a Trauma Care Setting. Research Society on Alcoholism. Denver, CO.

27. Puentes, R., Woolard, R., & Field, C. (2017, June). Attitudes toward individuals with alcohol

use and related problems: Emergency department staff and probation officers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO.

28. Richards, D. K., Morera, O. F., & Field, C. A. (2017, June). Quality over quantity: The

relationship between self-determined motivation and alcohol use. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO.

29. Cardoso, J.D., Robles, E., Castro, Y., & Field, C.A. (2017, March). A Qualitative Study

of Latinos to Inform Culturally Adaptive Interventions to Reduce Heavy Drinking. BRASCON: Brazilian Graduate Student Conference. Los Angeles, CA. [Bilingual Presentation in English/ Portuguese]

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30. Gonzales, R.G., Cardoso, J.D., & Field, C.A. (2017, March). Assessing the Kentucky Inventory Mindfulness Scale: A Cost Effective Tool for Hospitals? Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Diego, CA.

31. Puentes, R. P., Houck, J., Alvarez, M. J., Oviedo Ramirez, S., & Field, C. (2017,

March). The effect of in session change language on alcohol outcomes among emergency department patients. Poster to be presented at 38th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.

32. Richards, D. K., Sequeira, E. J., & Field, C. A. (2017, March). A comparison of

traumatized and non-traumatized injured patients who screened positive for heavy drinking. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.

33. Alvarez, M. J., Frietze, G., Ramos, C., Field, C., & Zárate, M. (2017, January). A

quantitative analysis of Latino acculturation and alcohol use: myth vs. reality. Poster presentation at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.

34. Puentes, R. P., Richards, D. K., Alvarez, M. J., Oviedo Ramirez, S., Woolard, R., & Field,

C. (2016, December). Emergency department health care provider views toward patients with alcohol and drug use disorders. Poster presentation at American Medical Education and Research on Substance Abuse (AMERSA) National Conference, Washington, D.C.

35. Cardoso, J.D., Gonzales, R.G., Morera, O.F, & Field, C.A. (2016, November). An

Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Sexual Compulsivity Scale (SCS) in an Online Sample. 2016 UTEP Graduate Student Research Expo. El Paso, TX.

36. Carrión-González I., Castro Y, Cruz-Feliciano M, Field CA, García-Rodríguez MDM, Hagle

H, & King-Ireta S. (2016, November). Cultural adaptations of Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in federally qualified health centers (FQHC): A case study review of four FQHCs in Puerto Rico. Presented at the 40th Annual National Conference of the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse, Washington, DC.

37. Gonzales, R., Robles, E.H., Brown.L., Castro, Y., Soto,A., Juarez, P., Ruiz, R.,

Villabos, S.*, Woolard, R., Field, C., (2016, November). A Narrative Inquiry: Exploring the Research Study Challenges in a Community-University Partnership on the US/Mexico Border. UTEP Graduate Student Research Expo. El Paso, TX.

38. Portillo, C., Alvarez, M.J., & Field, C. (2016, August). Emergency Department

Healthcare Providers’ Understanding and Skill Level of Alcohol Treatment and Service. Poster presentation at COURI Symposium, El Paso, Texas.

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39. Oviedo Ramirez, S. L., Alvarez, M. J., Richards, D. K., Puentes, R. P.*, & Field, C. A. (2016, July). Predictors of readiness to change alcohol use prior to intervention among at risk, non-treatment seeking drinkers. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Latina Researchers Network, San Antonio, TX.

40. Alvarez, M.J., Oviedo Ramirez, S., & Field, C. (2016, June). Examining the role of social

support on alcohol use and alcohol related problems. Poster presentation at 39th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

41. Cardoso, J.D., Gonzales, R.G., Field, C.A., & Woolard, R., (2016, June). Women’s HIV

Concern in a Trauma Center Living in the US/ Mexico Border Region: An Initial Assessment of the Sexual Health Model. Annual meeting of the National Hispanic Science Network. Palm Desert, CA.

42. Flores, R.T., Cano, M.A., Correa-Fernández, V., Field, C.A., Heppner, W.L., Strong, L.L.,

& Castro, Y. (2016, June). Associations of multiple acculturation domains with smoking status among Latino adults. Presented at the 16th International Conference of the NHSN, Palm Springs, CA.

43. Puentes R. P., Rangel L. M. & Field, C. A. (2016, June). A latent growth curve

analysis: Approximating spill-over effects of an alcohol-focused brief intervention on marijuana use. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. New Orleans, Louisiana.

44. Richards, D. K., Cabriales, J. A., & Field, C. A. (2016, June). Autonomous motivation

to control alcohol use mediates the relationship between dispositional autonomy and protective drinking behaviors. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Research Society on Alcoholism, New Orleans, LA.

45. Portillo, C., Alvarez, M.J., & Field, C. (2016, May). The Role of Gender and Ethnicity on

Alcohol Use and Injury. Poster presentation at COURI Symposium, El Paso, Texas.

46. Cochran, G.*, Gordon, A., Field, C., Bacci, J., Dhital, R., Ylioja, T., Stitzer, M., Kelly, T., & Tarter, R. (2015, November). A continuum of care model for opioid misuse in community pharmacy. Oral session at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse 39th National Conference, Washington, DC.

47. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., Foreman, M., & Brown, C. (2014, November). Effects of brief

Intervention on subclasses of injured patients who rink at risk levels. Oral session at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse 38th National Conference, San Francisco, CA.

48. Fernandez-Esquer, D., Perez-Boston, J., Reininger, Field, Brunette. (2014, November).

Prevention Program to Reduce Injury Disparities among Latino day Laborers. 142nd Annual American Public Health Association Conference.

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49. Gonzalez, K.*, Castro, Y., Caetano, R., & Field, C.A. (2014, October). Predictive Utility of Alcohol Use Disorder Across Race/Ethnicity. Presented at the National Hispanic and Latino ATTC National Conference, Austin, TX.

50. Gonzalez, K.*, Castro, Y., Caetano, R., & Field, C.A. (2014, May). Predictive Utility of

Alcohol Dependence Symptoms Across Race/Ethnicity. Presented at the Vulnerability to Drug Abuse Among Hispanics: Bridging Science and Society conference. El Paso, TX.

51. Field, C., & Kirken, R. (2014, April). Blending Research Cultures to Address Heavy

Drinking on the Border: Bridging two World Views to Expand Research Horizons. Interdisciplinary Research Symposium, University of Texas El Paso, El Paso, TX.

52. Gonzalez, K.*, Castro, Y., Caetano, R., & Field, C.A. (2014, April). Predictive Utility of

Alcohol Dependence Symptoms across Race/Ethnicity. Presented at the Promoting Healthy Communities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives research conference. Sponsored by the University of Texas Center for Health Promotion Research. Austin, TX

53. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., Caetano, R., & DiClemente, C. (2014, January). Latent Classes

of Brief Alcohol Intervention Recipients in Two Level-1 Trauma Centers. 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, San Antonio, TX.

54. Cochran, G.*, Erickson, C., Lawson, K., & Field, C. (2013, November). Prescription Opioid

Misuse and Texas Pharmacies. Poster session at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse 37th National Conference, Bethesda, MD.

55. Cochran, G.*, Caetano, R. & Field, C., (2012, November). Traumatic Injury and

Subsequent Painkiller Abuse. Poster session at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse 36th National Conference, Bethesda, MD.

56. Field, C. & Jun, J.* (2012, June). Drug use following brief motivational intervention for at-

risk drinkers in the trauma department. Annual meeting of The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

57. Field, C., Jun, J.*, Marra, L.*, & Warren, A. (2012, June). AUDIT-C as a screening tool

for brief intervention with trauma patients: Caveat emptor. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.

58. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., Lawson, K., & Erickson, C. (2012, June). Rx opioid abuse: The

role of pharmacists. Poster session at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

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59. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2012, January). Perceptions of consequences for risk and violence behaviors for recipients of a brief alcohol intervention: A latent profile analysis. Annual meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, DC.

60. Field, C., Cochran, G.*, & Caetano, R. (2011, September). The Role of Drug Use in Brief

Alcohol Interventions: A Multi-Ethnic/Racial Analysis. Oral session presentation at the International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol Problems Conference, Boston, MA.

61. Cochran, G.*, Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2011, June). A latent class analysis of alcohol

related violence and risk behaviors among recipients of a brief intervention in a level I trauma center. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA.

62. Marra, L.*, Field, C., Caetano, R., von Sternberg, K., & Beretvas, S. (2011, June).

Construct validity of the short inventory of problems among Spanish speaking Hispanics. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA.

63. Field, C., Foulkrod, K.*, Cochran, G.*, & Brown, C. V. R. (2010, March). Knowledge and

attitudes regarding brief alcohol interventions. Annual meeting of the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, Austin, TX.

64. Field, C., Foukrod, K.*, & Brown, C. (2009, October). Knowledge and attitudes of trauma

care professionals regarding brief intervention. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

65. Field, C., Hejl, K.*, & Brown, C. V. R. (2009, October). Knowledge and attitudes

regarding brief intervention. Annual meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Pittsburgh, PA.

66. Walker, R., Rosvall, T., Field, C., Eells, J., & Adinoff, B. (2009, August). Outcomes and lessons learned: Disseminating contingency management and motivational interviewing in substance abuse treatment programs. Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Ontario, Canada.

67. Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2009, June). The effectiveness of brief motivational intervention

among injured patients with alcohol dependence. Annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

68. Roudsari, B., Caetano, R., & Field, C. (2009, June). Alcohol and drug use disorders and

intentional injuries among minority trauma patients. Annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

69. Roudsari, B., Caetano, R., & Field, C. (2009, June). Extra-health care utilization due to

alcohol-related injuries in level I trauma centers. Annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

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70. Wallisch, L., Bohman, T., von Sternberg, K., Waters, S., Field, C., Cook, M., Yeung, A.,

Kowalchuk, A., Bray, J., & Velasquez, M. (2009, June). Race/ethnic characteristics of patients screened for substance abuse in a large public health care SBIRT program. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

71. Roudsari, B, Field, C., Frankowski, R., & Caetano, R. (2008). Brief alcohol intervention and injury recidivism among minorities, Annals of Emergency Medicine, 9(8), 714.

72. Field, C., Washington, A., Duncan, L., & Adinoff, B. (2007, June). Composite measures of motivation to change among patients seeking treatment for substance abuse. Research Society for Alcoholism, Chicago, Illinois.

73. Field, C. & Caetano, R. (2006, November). Ethnic differences in clinical characteristics of

patients presenting for treatment of an alcohol related injury. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

74. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Pezzia, C. (2006, November). A multidisciplinary approach to

the implementation of screening and brief intervention for alcohol related injuries in a level 1 trauma center. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

75. Caetano, R., Field, C., & Childers, E. (2006, June). Alcohol Use Disorders among white,

black, and Hispanic patients with alcohol related injuries. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.

76. Field, C., Caetano, & Ladd, G.* (2006, June). The association of alcohol use disorders

and screening criteria for identification of an alcohol related injury among white, black and Hispanic trauma patients. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.

77. Hamann, C. J.*, Field,C. & Caetano, R. (2006, June). Psychological and behavioral risk

factors associated with intentional and unintentional injury. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.

78. Ladd, G.*, Field, C. & Caetano, R. (2006, June). Motivation to change: Drinking among

white, black and Hispanic patients admitted for an alcohol related injury. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.

79. Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2005, June). The association of alcohol use, partner violence

and depression in a longitudinal analysis of black, white and Hispanic couples in the U.S. general population. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA.

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80. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C., & Larkin, G. (2005, June). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and comorbid depression among abused women seeking emergency department care. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA.

81. Marques, P., Voas, R, & Timken, Field, C. (2005, June). Alcohol interlock BAC tests &

self-report assessment as markers for change in drinking. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA.

82. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R, Field, C., & Larkin G. (2004, June). Drinking during intimate partner

violence event. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, Canada.

83. Lipsky, S., Caetano, R., Field, C., & Larkin G. (2004, June). Psychosocial and substance

use predictors of intimate partner violence. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, Canada.

84. Marques, P., Voas, R., & Timken, Field, C. (2004, June). Motivational enhancement of

ignition interlock offenders to reduce DUI. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, Canada.

85. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Zhou, S. (2003, July). Male perpetration of intimate partner

violence and other problem behaviors in the U.S. general population. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

86. Field, C., & Caetano, R., (2002, June). Predictors of intimate partner violence among

white, black and Hispanic couples: Data from the National Follow-Up Survey of Couples. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.

87. Field, C., & O’Keefe, G. (2002, June). Behavioral risk factors for traumatic injury. Annual

meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.

CONFERENCE PANEL PRESENTATIONS 1. Field, C., & Caetano R. (2004, June). Longitudinal model predicting mutual partner violence

among black, white and Hispanic couples in the U.S. general population. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, Canada.

2. Roudsari, B., Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2007, October). Methodological issues in using

National Trauma Data Bank: Evaluation of resource utilization in alcohol-related injuries. Injury & Violence Prevention Research Conference, Columbus, Ohio.

3. Roudsari, B., Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2007, October). Alcohol abuse and dependence

among white, black and Hispanic trauma patients with intentional and unintentional injuries. Injury & Violence Prevention Research Conference, Columbus, OH.

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4. Eastman, A. L., Metzger, J. C., Pepe, P., Benitez, F. L., Decker J., Rinnert, K. J., Field, C. A., & Friese, R. S. (2007, February). Conductive electrical devices: A prospective, population based study of the medical safety in law enforcement use. Annual meeting of the Western Trauma Association, Steamboat Springs, CO.

5. Roudsari, B., Field, C., Frankowski, R., & Caetano, R. (2008, June). Evaluation of the

effectiveness of brief alcohol intervention and injury recidivism among whites, Hispanics and blacks. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.

6. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Harris, T. R. (2008, June). Ethnic differences in response to brief

intervention in the trauma care setting. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.

7. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Harris, T. R. (2008, June). The role of acculturation and birth place

on drinking outcomes among Hispanics following brief intervention in the trauma care setting. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.

8. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Harris, T. R. (2008, June). Moderators of drinking outcomes

among whites, and blacks in the trauma care setting. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.

9. Field, C., Caetano, R., & Harris, T. R. (2008, June). Impact of causal attribution on drinking

outcomes following admission to a level I trauma center. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.

10. Field, C., Caetano, R., Harris, T. R., & Roudsari, B. (2009, June). Understanding ethnic

differences in drinking outcomes following a brief alcohol intervention: The role of ethnic matching between patient and provider. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

11. Velasquez, M. M., Field, C., von Sternberg, K., & Brown, C. (2010, June). Conducting an

RCT for drug use in a level I trauma center: Methodological challenges. Annual meeting of The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ.

12. Field, C., & Caetano, R. (2010, August). The value of sub-group analyses in clinical trials of

behavioral interventions: Controversies in behavioral clinical trials. International Congress of Behavioral Symposiums, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, Washington, DC.

13. Field, C., Cochran, G., & Caetano, R. (2011, September). The role of drug use in brief

alcohol interventions: A multi-ethnic/racial analysis. International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol Problems Conference, Boston, MA.

14. Field, C., Caetano, R., Harris, T. R., Frankowski, F., & Roudsari, R. (2011, June). Treatment

utilization among Hispanics following brief intervention. Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA.

15. Field, C. (2012, January). Panel of Recently Funded Scholars. The Society for Social Work

Research, Washington, DC.

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17. Field, C. (2012, May). Screening and Brief Motivational Intervention to Reduce Alcohol and Drug Use. Trauma and Critical Care Conference, Austin, TX.

16. Field, C. (2012, June). Non-medical prescription drug use among ED and trauma patients.

Annual meeting of The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA. 17. Field, C. (2014, June). Integrating Biological Markers of Chronic Stress into Clinical Trials to Enhance our understanding of alcohol related health disparities, Basic Science Data Blitz (Chaired by Drs Trujillo, Castaneda), National Hispanic Science Network, 2014, El Paso, TX. 17. Field, C. (2015, February). Addressing Problematic Alcohol Use among Latino Populations.

Panel Presentation held at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the TxRSA; College Station, TX. 18. Field, C. (June, 2015) Comparative effectiveness of culturally adapted brief motivational intervention for heavy drinking. In M. Agudelo (Chair) Alcohol and health disparities: Factors effecting alcohol use and behavioral interventions. Scientific Session of the National Hispanic Science Network 15th Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas. INVITED SPEAKER 1. Stages of change and behavior modification (October 17, 2005). Interdisciplinary Health

Care Seminar, School of Allied Health, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. 2. Brief intervention with injured patients (February 24, 2006). Lifesavers Conference,

sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving & National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Austin, TX.

3. Stages of change and behavior modification (November 13, 2006). Interdisciplinary Health

Care Seminar, School of Allied Health, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. 4. Brief intervention with injured patients: Doing more with less (December 6, 2006). Surgery

Research Conference, Department of Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

5. Brief intervention with injured patients: Doing more with less (January 4, 2007). Clinical

Works in Progress, Psychiatry Department, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

6. Mechanisms of change for brief interventions with injured patients (March 16, 2007). Injury

Prevention and Research Center, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA. 7. Brief interventions for health behaviors (March 22-23, 2007). Annual conference of

Psychiatric Nurses, Arlington, TX. 8. Screening and brief intervention with injured patients. (August 1, 2007). Annual Emergency

Medical Service Conference, Kansas City, MO.

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9. Alcohol screening and brief intervention: Ensuring successful implementation in your trauma center (August 25, 2008). San Antonio Trauma Symposium, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX.

10. Brief intervention in the hospital setting: Train the trainer (September 4, 2008). Wisconsin

Department of Transportation, CDC Injury Prevention Center, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.

11, Alcohol screening and brief interventions in the emergency department (September 18,

2008). Adult and Pediatric Trauma Symposium, Saint Francis Hospital, Tulsa, OK. 12. When I grow up I want to be funded by the NIH (February 5, 2009). Research Brown Bag

Seminar, School of Social Work, University of Texas, Austin TX. 13. Screening and brief intervention (June 5, 2009). Austin Trauma and Critical Care

Conference, Austin, TX. 14. Practical clinical trials: Social behavioral research in the hospital and primary care setting

(August 13, 2010). Clinical Research Seminar, University Medical Center at Brackenridge, Austin, TX.

15. Brief interventions: An evidenced based approach to reduce drinking and its consequences

(October 10, 2010). National Association of Social Workers, Texas Chapter, Dallas, TX. 16. Screening and brief intervention on college campuses (February 24, 2011). College

Regional Forums, Lubbock, TX. 17. Screening and brief intervention on college campuses (March 11, 2011). Statewide Summit,

Texans Standing Tall, Austin, TX. 18. Screening and brief intervention on college campuses (July 8, 2011). Behavioral Health

Institute, Austin, TX. 19. Brief intervention to increase safety among women at risk for partner violence (July 23,

2011). The Austin Trauma and Critical Care Conference, Austin, TX. 20. Brief intervention and brief therapies for clinical supervisors (October 21, 2011). Addiction

Technology Transfer Center Network, Austin, TX. 21. Screening and brief interventions: Partnering with primary care (January 24, 2012). Texas

Initiative for Success and Sustainability (TIPSS) Leadership Summit, Austin, TX. 22. Screening and brief intervention for drugs and alcohol (June 1, 2012). Austin Trauma and

Critical Care Conference, Austin, TX. 23. Brief Intervention for Substance Abuse among Hispanics in the Trauma Care Setting

(October 29, 2013). Alcohol Research Group/Public Health Institute, Emeryville, CA Alcohol Research Group

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25. Field, C. (2014, September). UTEP Grant Writing Workshop organized by Dr Cohn, review panel member for mock review of three grant applications, El Paso, Texas. 24. Field, C. (2014, November). Integrating Research and Practice to Reduce Behavioral Health Disparities in Hispanic and Latino Populations, National Hispanic and Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network, Austin, TX. 26. Field, C. (2014, November) Barriers and Facilitators to Applying Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral for Treatment for Non-medical use of opiates in the Pharmacy setting, Pittsburgh, PA. 27. Field, C. (June, 2015) Grant Writing Session of the National Hispanic Science Network 15th Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas. 28. Field, C. (2015, August) Culturally Enhanced Brief Motivational Intervention for Heavy Drinking among Hispanics, University of Puerto Rico, PR. 29. Field, C. (September, 2015) Brief Intervention: Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Workshop provided at 23rd Brazilian Congress of ABEAD (Alcohol and Drug Studies) in Campos do Jordao, Brazil 30. Field, C. (September, 2015) Brief Intervention: One size does not fit all. Symposium provided at 23rd Brazilian Congress of ABEAD (Alcohol and Drug Studies) in Campos do Jordao, Brazil RESEARCH RELATED SERVICE EDITORIAL BOARD (2017-PRESENT) American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Impact Factor = 2.93). SPECIAL ISSUE CO-EDITOR Special Issue Co-Editor, (In Progress) Resilience and Thriving among Ethnic Minorities and Underserved Populations at-risk for Substance Use Disorders, American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Impact Factor = 2.93). EDITORIAL REVIEW # REVIEWS IMPACT FACTOR Academic Emergency Medicine 1 2.50 Addiction 3 6.85 Addictive Behaviors 2 2.96 Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research 6 2.72 American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 19 2.77 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 17 3.47 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1 4.54 Journal of Interpersonal Violence 13 3.06 Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 5 2.62 Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2 2.73 Trauma, Violence and Abuse 1 4.33 Total Number Reviewed = 70 Weighted IF = 3.20

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CONFERENCE CO-ORGANIZER Conference Co-Chair, Fifteenth Annual International Conference of The National Hispanic Science Network, Palm Springs, CA, June 15-16, 2016. GRANT REVIEW PANELS* * Typically 6 – 8 grant applications are assigned per review section; for Center Grant Reviews each reviewer assess three to four core components and two to four R01 scale research projects

1. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Special

Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, P50 Alcohol Research Center (ZAA1-AA-62), Washington DC, May 15th and 18th, 2020.

2. National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Small Business: Disease Prevention and Management, Risk Reduction and Health Behavior Change (ZRG1 RPHB-Z), San Antonio, TX, March 9-10, 2020.

3. National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel, and

Intervention to Prevent and Treat Addictions Study Section, (IPTA), Washington, DC, October 24-25, 2019.

4. National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel, Disease

Prevention and Management, Risk Reduction and Health Behavior Change (ZRG1 RPHB-z B), Washington, DC, November 19-20, 2018.

5. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review

Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, June 16, 2017

6. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, October 13, 2015.

7. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review

Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, August, 7, 2015.

8. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Epidemiology, Prevent and Behavior Research Review Subcommittee, (AA2), Washington, DC, June, 2017.

9. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,

Epidemiology, Prevent and Behavior Research Review Subcommittee, (AA2), Washington, DC, June, 2015.

10. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Special

Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, P60 Alcohol research Center (ZAA1 GG 63), Washington, DC, August, 7, 2015.

11. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, P50 Alcohol research Center (ZAA1 GG 62), Washington, DC, August, 7, 2015.

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12. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities,, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, U54 Specialized Centers of Excellence on Minority Health and Health Disparities (ZMD1 XLN 02), Washington DC July, 2015.

13. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group, P50 Alcohol research Center (ZAA1 GG 61), Washington, DC, May 13, 2015.

14. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Epidemiology, Prevent and Behavior Research Review Subcommittee, (AA2), Washington, DC, March, 2015.

15. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Epidemiology, Prevent and Behavior Research Review Subcommittee, (AA2), Washington, DC, October, 2014.

16. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Epidemiology, Prevent and Behavior Research Review Subcommittee, (AA2), Washington, DC, June, 2014.

17. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,

Epidemiology, Prevent and Behavior Research Review Subcommittee, (AA2), Washington, DC, March, 2014.

18. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, October 22, 2013.

19. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC., March 22, 2013.

20. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, October 24, 2012.

21. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review

Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, March 13, 2012.

22. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Review Panel, (AA3), Washington, DC, March 15, 2011.

23. National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, Risk Prevention and Health

Behavior Research, Initial Review Group, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-A) for NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (RFA-09-003) Washington DC, July 20-21, 2009.

24. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (ZCE1 JXS 10 R)for Translating Research to Protect Health Promotion, Prevention and Preparedness (RFA-CD-09-01), Atlanta, GA, July 14-15, 2009.

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25. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (ZCE1 JXS 01) for Elimination of Health Disparities through Translation Research (RFA-CD08-001), Atlanta, GA, July, 8, 2008.

COMMUNITY SERVICE 1. Enhancing Alcohol Interlock Effects on First Time DUI Offenders (2002-2005)

Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation 2. Brief Motivational Intervention Training for Trauma Centers in the Southwest (2006)

Texas Department of Transportation and The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

3. Brief Motivational Intervention with Injured Patients: Training for Trauma Centers (2007) National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

3. Coalitions to Prevent and Reduce Alcohol Abuse at Institutions of Higher Education (2009)

U.S. Department of Education

4. Brief Motivational Intervention for Trauma Care Providers: Program Administration and Clinical Skills (2009) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Centers for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) and National Traffic and Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA)

5. Motivating Behavior Change in Probationers with substance abuse offenses (2010)

Texas Department of State Health Services 6. Brief intervention in Health Centers on College Campuses (2010) U.S. Department of Education 7. Brief Intervention in the Hospital and Primary Care Setting (2011) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Centers for Substance Abuse

Treatment; National Traffic and Highway Safety Administration 9. Earlier Screening and Brief Intervention at Institutions of Higher Education: Moving Beyond the Judicial System (2012)

Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Service to Science Evaluation Enhancement, Through Texans Standing Tall

10. Service to Science Initiative: Building Evaluation Capacity for Evidence-based Interventions (2012) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT)

11. Earlier Screening and Brief Intervention at Institutions of Higher Education: Moving beyond the Judicial System (2013).

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Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT)

12. Prevention Program to Reduce Injury Disparities Among Latino Day Laborers (2014-2016) Funded by National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (Principal Investigator: Fernandez) Through University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, School of Public Health

13. Development and Training in Brief Motivational Intervention to Increase Treatment

Engagement among Young Adults with Psychotic Disorders (2016) Texas Department of Health and Human Services Emergency Health Network

14. Development and Training in Brief Motivational Intervention to reduce Family Violence

(2017) Texas Department of Health and Human Services Family Protective Services

15. Screening and Brief Intervention for Risky Alcohol Use and Related Behavior among College Students (2014-2020). Texas Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

16. Motivational Interviewing for Substance Use Disorders with a Focus on Opioid Use (2019-

2020) New Mexico Status University Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology

17. Motivational Interviewing Training Based on the Texas Risk Assessment (2019-2020) El Paso County Community Supervision and Corrections Department

18. Motivational Interviewing Training for Engagement and Retention (2018-2019)

El Paso Child Guidance Center

19. Advanced Training in Motivational Interviewing to Address Treatment Adherence among Young Adults with Psychotic Disorders (2018) Emergence Health Network

20. Motivational Interviewing Training for the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (2020) Project Vida Health Center 21. Training in Patient Provider Communication (2019)

Empower Change, Paso del Norte Health Foundation

22. Training in Culturally Informed Brief Intervention for Substance Use Disorders among Hispanics (2015), Puerto Rico

23. Development and Training in Brief Motivational Intervention to Reduce Family Violence

(2019-2020) Texas Department of Health and Human Services

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2020 – present Chair, Awards Committee University of Texas El Paso 2019 – 2020 Awards Committee University of Texas El Paso 2015 – Present Health Psychology Representative Graduate Program Committee University of Texas El Paso 2015 – Present Area Head Clinical Master’s Degree Program University of Texas El Paso 2014 – 2016 Search Committee Social, Cognitive & Neuroscience Area Psychology Department University of Texas El Paso 2014 – 2016 Advisor to the Provost Interdisciplinary Health Behavior Research University of Texas El Paso

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TEACHING Graduate courses Term Course CRN Enrollment Course Instructor Rating Rating* Fall 2017 Psychotherapy 5323 n = 6 4.33 4.66 (100%) Fall 2019 Behavioral/MH Interventions 5323 n = 15 3.14 3.71 (47%) * Response rate Undergraduate courses Term Course CRN Enrollment Course Instructor Rating Rating* Spring 2020 Motivation & Emotion 4341 n = 58 4.6 4.6 (67%) Summer 2019 Motivation & Emotion 4341 n = 39 4.58 4.61 (79%) Spring 2019 Health Psychology 3350 n = 15 4.85 4.85 (47%) Fall 2019 Health Psychology 3350 n = 71 4.59 4.69 (55%) Fall 2018 Introduction to Psychology 1301 n = 39 4.85 5.0 (18%) Fall 2018 Health Psychology 3350 n = 71 4.89 4.92 (37%) Spring 2018 Introduction to Psychology 1301 n = 68 4.33 4.22 (13%) Spring 2018 Motivation & Emotion 4341 n = 42 3.68 3.56 (38%) Spring 2017 Health Psychology 3350 n = 23 4.11 4.55 (39%) Spring 2017 Motivation & Emotion 4341 n = 43 4.33 4.19 (49%) Spring 2017 Motivation & Emotion 4341 n = 47 4.6 4.5 (43%) Spring 2016 Health Psychology 3350 n = 28 4.8 4.8 (36%) Fall 2016 Introduction to Psychology 1301 n = 10 5.0 5.0 (30%) Fall 2016 Motivation and Emotion 4341 n = 53 4.61 4.55 (34%) Fall 2015 Motivation and Emotion 4341 n = 45 4.48 4.45 (65%) STUDENT MENTORING Post-Doctoral Fellows 2014 – 2016 Jose Cabariales, PhD

Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Latino Alcohol and Health Disparities Research Center 2015 – 2017 Eden Robles, PhD

Post-Doctoral Fellowship, BUILDing SCHOLARS program, University of Texas at El Paso

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PhD Students Richards, Dylan Fall 2015 Present Portillo, Carlo Fall 2017 Present Cardoso-Smith, Juliana Fall 2014 Present Lopez, Claudia Fall 2019 Present Najera, Sarah Fall 2019 Present Oviedo, Ramirez Fall 2015 Spring 2019 Alvarez, Miriam Spring 2016 Spring 2019 Aguirre, Katherine Spring 2015 Fall 2017 Gonzalez, Rubi Fall 2015 Fall 2017 Masters Students Castaneda, Jennifer Spring 2020 Present Sanchez, Aitiana Fall 2019 Present Lopez, Eugene Fall 2019 Present Clark, Kylah Fall 2018 Present Vera, Xavier Fall 2018 Present Rangel, Luis Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Puentes, Reyna Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Undergraduate Research Supervisor Spargot, Asheigh Spring 2020 Corichi, Kennedy Fall 2019 Present Portillo, Erin Fall 2018 Present Holcomb, Brianna Spring 2019 Present Fierro Perez, Rebeca Spring 2019 Present Avila, Julie Fall 2019 Gomez, Christopher Spring 2019 Najera, Oscar Fall 2018 Najera, Sarah Fall 2017 Spring 2019 Valadez, Sahaly Summer 2017 Spring 2019 Armstrong, Leon Spring 2016 Fall 2017 Portillo, Carlos Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Maese, Monica Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Avila, Alondra Spring 2016 Contreras, Gloria Spring 2016 Davila, Carmen Spring 2016 Perez-Zamora Spring 2016 Garcia, Ana Fall 2015 Magallanes – Duarte, Luis Fall 2015 DISSERTATION COMMITTEES (BOLD INDICATES CHAIR) 1. Hopkins, Patrick, “Modification of an Adult Acceptable-Based Behavioral Therapy

Program for Latino Adolescents in the Paso del Norte Region” (PhD Program in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences; Expected to Propose Fall 2020).

2. Turnipseed, Hunter, “Implementation of Acceptance Based Therapy with an Obesity Management Program in a Healthcare Clinic in the Paso del Norte Region (PhD Program in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences; Expected to Propose Spring 2021).

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3. Cardoso-Smith, Juliana, “A Mixed Methods Approach Among Latina Patients in the Emergency Department: Gender Roles, HIV Risk Behaviors, and HIV Risk Perception” (Defended May 2020).

4. Richards, Dylan, “Further Validation of the Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire for Assessing Motivations for Responsible Drinking: A Test of Self-Determination Theory” (Defended May 2020).

5. Oviedo-Ramirez, Sandra, “Examining the Role of Perceptual Biases and Cultural

Differences in the Use of Professional Health Care Services among Adults.” (Defended May 2020).

6. Landrau-Cribbs, Erica, “Testing a Culturally Tailored Intervention to Promote HPV

Vaccination in Latina Young Adults.” (Defended May, 2020)

7. Frietze, Gabriel Andrew, "Factors That Influence The Perceived Risk Of Driving Under The Influence Of Small Amounts Of Marijuana And Alcohol (DUI-SAMA)" (2018). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 1431. 8. Alvarez, Miriam Josephine, "Under The Skin: Psychophysiological Consequences Of Racial

Discrimination" (2019). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 35.

9. Aguirre, Katherine Marie, "Monitoring And Blunting Coping Style Effects On College Student Processing Of Health Information Via Social Media" (2017). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 396.

THESIS COMMITTEES* * Bold indicates Chair 1. Castaneda, Jennifer, “Development of a Truama Informed Care Measure” (Expected to

Propose Fall 2020).

2. Clark, Kylah, “Predicting Competency in Motivational Interviewing Through Objective Measures of Empathy” (Defended April 2020).

3. Vera, Xavier, “Addressing Discrimation: Ethnic Identity, Political Activism, and Mental Health among Hispanic College Students” (Proposed 2019).

4. Cardoso Smith, Juliana De Almeida, "The Implications of Gender Roles on HIV Risk

Behaviors and Latinas' HIV Risk Perception Among a College Sample" (2019). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 2837.

5. Gorbett, Dessaray, "An Evaluation Of A Tobacco Control Network Along The US/Mexico

Border" (2019). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 2861.

6. Llanes, Karla Deyanira, "The Language Content of Computer-Mediated versus Face-To- Face Motivational-Type Interviews" (2019). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 2000.

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7. Gonzalez, Nathalie, "Acculturation, Biculturalism, And Familistic Cultural Values' Relationship With Latino Mental Health" (2018). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 1442.

8. Perez, Giovanna Monique, "Suicide Attempts In Latinx: Findings From A Household Survey

Among A Predominantly Mexica-American Sample Living In El Paso, TX" (2018). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 1512.

9. Richards, Dylan, "A Psychometric Evaluation of the Treatment Self-Regulation

Questionnaire (TSRQ) for Assessing Motivations for Responsible Drinking" (2018). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 155.

10. Oviedo Ramirez, Sandra L., "The Development Of A Drinking-Specific Compensatory

Health Beliefs Scale" (2017). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 518.

11. Puentes, Reyna Patricia, "An Investigation Of In-Session Client Change Language And Stage Of Change" (2017). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 525.

12. Alvarez, Miriam J., "The Impact Of Bicultural Identity On Perceptions Of Self-Efficacy"

(2016). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 798.

13. Frietze, Gabriel Andrew, "The Impact of Stress on Risk Perceptions and Risk Behaviors" (2016). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 649.

14. Armendariz, Jessica, "Acculturation, Psychological Distress, and Smoking in Latinos Living

With HIV/AIDS" (2015). Open Access Theses & Dissertations. 995.

15. Sequeira, Emmanuel, "Development of efficient simultaneous confidence bounds for linear mixed models with applications in alcohol research" (2016). ETD Collection for University of Texas, El Paso. AAI10151193

16. Mercado, Ivan, "The role of D1/dDA1 and D5/DAMB dopamine receptors in ethanol induced

behavioral disinhibition" (2017). ETD Collection for University of Texas, El Paso. AAI10619648

FIRST YEAR PROJECTS (PRIMARY MENTOR)

1. Portillo, Carlos, “The Construct Validity of Psychological Measures of Cumulative Stress”

(2019). 2. Gonzalez, Rubi, “A Syndemic Model of Knowledge of HIV and STI and Acculturation among

college students at a Hispanic Serving Instution” (2018).

3. Richards, Dylan, “Motivation and Drinking Behavior: A Self Determination Theory Perspective” (2016). First Year Project.

4. Cardoso-Smith, “HIV Risk Perception in College Students: Are Machismo, Marianismo and

Ethnic Identity Predictors” (2016).

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5. Aguire, Katherine, “Heart Rate Variability as a Biological Marker of Binge Drinking and Alcohol Use among Young Adult Hispanics” (2015).

QUANTITATIVE CERTIFICATE PRESENTATIONS (BOLD INDICATES PRIMARY MENTOR) 1. Richards, Dylan, “Measurement Invariance of the Treatment Self-Regulation

Questionnaire for Assessing Motivations for Responsible Drinking Across Socio- Demographic Groups” (Spring 2020).

2. Alvarez, Miriam, “A Meta-analytic and P-curve analysis of Latino acculturation and health”

(2017).

3. Oviedo-Ramirez, Sandra, “Brief Intervention Among Mexican-Origin Young Adults in the Emergency Department at the USA–Mexico Border: Examining the Role of Patient’s Preferred Language of Intervention in Predicting Drinking Outcomes.” (Expected Presentation Spring 2020)

HONORS THESIS (PRIMARY MENTOR) 1. Holcomb, Brianna, “Forgiveness and Thriving among Adult Children of Alcoholics: Impact on

Attitudes related to Alcohol Use and Alcohol Problems” (Expected Completion Fall 2020). Honors Thesis.

2. Portillo, Erin, “Biases in Patient Care: Treating Patients with Substance Use Problems” (Expected Completion Spring 2020). Honors Thesis.

3. Najera, Sarah, “Walking through Hell: A Qualitative Inquiry of the Lived Experience of

Alcohol Withdrawal During Recovery” (2019). Honors Thesis.

4. Portillo, Carlos, “Emergency Department Healthcare Providers’ Understanding and Skill Level of Alcohol Treatment and Service” (2017). Honors Thesis.

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS Sponsored by The Latino Alcohol & Health Disparities Research Center Caetano Alcohol Research Award The Caetano Alcohol Research Award honors my mentor, Dr Raul Caetano, and is a competitive research award to support alcohol related health disparities research and minority scholars conducting alcohol research. 2019 Galindo, K. $2500 The effects of eating a high fat diet on sensitivity of rats to ethanol GRADUATE STUDENT TRAVEL AWARDS Sponsored by The Latino Alcohol & Health Disparities Research Center 2019 Galindo, K. Research Society on Alcoholism $850 The effects of eating a high fat diet on sensitivity of rats to ethanol

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GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS

While graduate students with whom I have collaborated have earned other awards, the awards listed below are directly related to research conducted at Latino Alcohol & Health Disparities and Training Center and/or under my mentorship.

2019 - 2023 Lopez, C. Doctoral Excellence Fellowship. Tuition scholarship University of Texas at El Paso, 2019 - 2023 Najera, S. Doctoral Excellence Fellowship Tuition scholarship University of Texas at El Paso, 2019 Alvarez, M. Dodson Research Grant $3,000 University of Texas at El Paso, 2019 Cardoso-Smith, J. Dissertation Completion Fellowship Stipend

University of Texas at El Paso. 2019 Cardoso-Smith, J. Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500

National Hispanic Science Network 2019 Najera, S. Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500

National Hispanic Science Network 2019 Richards, D. Faculty Choice Award

University of Texas at El Paso 2019 Richards, D. Dodson Travel Grant $500

University of Texas at El Paso 2019 Richards, D. Graduate School Student Travel Grant $850

University of Texas at El Paso 2018 Alvarez, M. Dodson Research Grant $2500 University of Texas at El Paso, $2,500 2018. Cardoso Smith, J. MALCS Scholarship $50

University of Texas at El Paso 2018. Cardoso Smith, J. Graduate School Student Travel Grant $850

University of Texas at El Paso

2018 Cardoso Smith, J. Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500 National Hispanic Science Network

2018 Oviedo-Ramirez, S. Student Government Association Student Travel $120

University of Texas at El Paso

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2018 Oviedo-Ramirez, S. Dodson Fund Travel Grant $400 2018 Richards, D. Dodson Travel Grant $500

University of Texas at El Paso

2017 Alvarez, M. Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500 National Hispanic Science Network 500

2017 Cardoso Smith, J., Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500 National Hispanic Science Network

2017 Gonzalez, R. Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500

National Hispanic Science Network 2017 Gonzalez, R. College of Liberal Arts Travel Award $500 University of Texas at El Paso 300 2017 Gonzalez, R. Student Government Travel Award $100 University of Texas at El Paso 2017 Oviedo-Ramirez, S. Outstanding Psychology Graduate Student Award University of Texas at El Paso 2017 Puentes, R. Student Abstract Award $100

Society of Behavioral Medicine 2017 Richards, D. Dodson Travel Grant $500

University of Texas at El Paso 2017 Richards, D. Graduate Student Travel Grant $850 University of Texas at El Paso 2017 Richards, D. Dodson Research Grant $3,000

University of Texas at El Paso 2016 Alvarez, M. Scientific Development Travel Fellowship $500

National Hispanic Science Network 2016 Alvarez, M. Graduate School Student Travel Grant $850

University of Texas at El Paso 2016 Alvarez, M. College of Liberal Arts Travel Award $500

University of Texas at El Paso

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2016 Alvarez, M. Health Initiative of the Americas $3,966 Research Program on Migration and Health

2016 Cardoso Smith, J., Graduate School Student Travel Grant $500

University of Texas at El Paso 2016 Oviedo-Ramirez, S. Dodson Fund Travel Grant $400 University of Texas at El Paso 2016 Portillo, C. Best Poster Presentation $100 Camp10us Office of Undergraduate Research Initiatives

COURI 2016 Puentes, R. Dodson Travel Grant $500

University of Texas at El Paso. 2015 Cardoso Smith, J. Dodson Research Grant $3,000

University of Texas at El Paso