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Curriculum Vitae Amy B. Lewin, PsyD Department of Family Science School of Public Health, University of Maryland 1142 SPH Building College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (301) 405-3581 Email: [email protected] Academic Appointment 2014-Present Assistant Professor Department of Family Science, School of Public Health University of Maryland, College Park Faculty Affiliate Maryland Population Research Center University of Maryland, College Park Adjunct Faculty Children’s National Medical Center Washington, DC Educational Background 1989 B.A. Duke University, Durham, NC, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude 1995 Psy.D. Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, Clinical Psychology 1997-1999 NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC 1

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Curriculum Vitae

Amy B. Lewin, PsyDDepartment of Family Science

School of Public Health, University of Maryland1142 SPH Building

College Park, MD 20742Phone: (301) 405-3581

Email: [email protected]

Academic Appointment

2014-Present Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Family Science,School of Public HealthUniversity of Maryland, College Park

Faculty Affiliate Maryland Population Research CenterUniversity of Maryland, College Park

Adjunct FacultyChildren’s National Medical Center Washington, DC

Educational Background

1989 B.A. Duke University, Durham, NC, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude

1995 Psy.D. Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, Clinical Psychology

1997-1999 NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC

Employment Background

2001-2014 Assistant Professor Center for Translational Science, and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children’s National Medical Center, George Washington University School of Medicine Washington, DC

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1998-2000 Project Director Children’s National Medical CenterWashington, DC

1997-1999 NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Children’s National Medical CenterResearch Fellow Washington, DC

1994-1997 Clinical Psychologist Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children, Rockville, MD

1993-1994 Psychology Intern St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, DC Commission on Mental Health, Washington, DC

1991-1993 Psychotherapist Youth Development ClinicNewark, NJ

1989-1991 Psychotherapist Foster Care Counseling ProjectPerth Amboy, NJ

Papers Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals # denotes student or mentee of Dr. Lewin*denotes senior authorship

Hodgkinson, S., Godoy, L., Beers, L., & Lewin, A. (2017). Improving mental health access for low-income children and families in the primary care setting. Pediatrics, 139.

Quinn, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* (2017). The role of teen mothers’ support relationships in maintenance of contraceptive use. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 30, 35-40.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Beers, L., Schmitz, K., & Boudreaux, M. (2016). Improved contraceptive use among teen mothers in a patient-centered medical home. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59, 171-176.

Lewin, A., Hodgkinson, S.,# Waters, D.M.,# Prempeh, H.A.,# Beers, L.S., & Feinberg, M.E. (2015). Strengthening positive coparenting in teen parents: A cultural adaptation of an evidence-based intervention. Journal of Primary Prevention, 36(2) 139-154.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Waters, D.,# Hodgkinson, S.,# Southammakosane, C., & Gilmore, J.# (2015). The Protective Effects of Father Involvement for Infants of Teen Mothers with Depressive Symptoms. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19(5), 1016-1023.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Hodgkinson, S.,# Gilmore, J.,# & Beers, L.S., (2014). Pregnancy Intentions Among Expectant Adolescent Couples. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 27, 172-176.

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Hodgkinson, S.,# Lewin, A., Chang, B.,# Beers, L., & Silber, T. (2014). Informed consent and the implications for statutory rape reporting in research with adolescents. The American Journal of Bioethics, 14, 54-55.

Hodgkinson, S.,# Beers, L.S., Southammakosane, C., & Lewin, A.* (2014). Addressing the needs of pregnant and parenting adolescent mothers. Pediatrics, 133, 114-122.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., & Ronzio, C.R. (2013). Developmental differences in parenting behavior: Comparing adolescent, emerging adult, and adult mothers. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 59(1), 23-49.

Addison, S., D’Angelo, L., Lewin, A., Hinds, P., Dudzik, G., Gouda, S., & Tuchman, L. (2013). It’s a beautiful thing: Adolescents’ beliefs regarding pregnancy. Journal of Adolescent Health, 52(2), S92-S92.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Beers, L.S., Feinberg, M.E., & Minkovitz, C.S. (2012). Coparenting in teen mothers and their children’s fathers: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study – Birth Cohort. Academic Pediatrics, 12(5) 539-545.

Jain, A., Mitchell, S.J., Chirumamilla, R., Zhang, J., Horn, I.B., Lewin, A., & Huang, Z.J. (2012). Prevalence of obesity among young Asian-American children. Child Obesity, 8, 518-525.

Huang, Z.J., Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., & Zhang, J. (2012). Variations in the relationship between maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and child attachment by race/ethnicity and nativity: Findings from a nationally representative cohort study. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16(1), 40-50.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Burrell, L., Beers, L.S. & Duggan, A. (2011). Patterns and predictors of involvement among fathers of children born to adolescent mothers. Journal of Family Social Work, 14(4), 335-353.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Hodgkinson, S.,# Burrell, L., Beers, L.S. & Duggan, A. (2011). Parental nurturance and the mental health and parenting of urban African American adolescent mothers. Journal of Family Social Work, 14(4), 311-325.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J.,# Rasmussen, A., Sanders-Phillips, K., & Joseph, J.G. (2011). Do human and social capital protect young African American mothers from depression associated with ethnic discrimination and violence exposure? Journal of Black Psychology, 37(3), 286-310.

Mitchell, S.J.,# Lewin, A., Rasmussen, A., Horn, I.B., & Joseph, J.G. (2011). Maternal distress explains the relationship of young African American mothers’ violence exposure with their preschoolers’ behavior. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(3), 580-603.

Mitchell, S.J.,# Lewin, A., Horn, I.B., Valentine, D., Sanders-Phillips, K., & Joseph, J.G. (2010). How does violence exposure affect the psychological health and parenting of young African American mothers? Social Science & Medicine, 70, 526-533.

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Mitchell, S.J.,# Lewin, A., & Joseph, J. G. (2009). Exploring gender differences in the association between young African American mothers’ reports of preschoolers’ violence exposure and problem behavior. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 38(4), 576-581.

Mitchell, S. J.,# Lewin, A., Horn, I. B., Rasmussen, A., Sanders-Phillips, K., Valentine, D., & Joseph, J. G. (2009). Violence exposure and the association between young African American mothers’ harsh discipline and child problem behavior. Academic Pediatrics, 9(3), 157-163.

Horn, I.B., Lewin, A., Turner-Musa, J., Edwards, M.C., and Joseph, J.G. (2006). The use of AAP-recommended disciplinary practice guidelines among African American caregivers of children in Head Start programs. Public Health Reports, 121, 324-30.

Razzino, B., New, M., Lewin, A., & Joseph, J. (2004). Head Start parents' need and utilization of mental health services. Psychiatric Services, 55, 583-586.

New, M. Razzino, B., Lewin, A., Schlumpf, K, and Joseph, J.G. (2002). Mental health service use in a community Head Start population. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 156, 721-727.

Bartel, D.A., Engler, A. J., Natale, J., Misra, V., Lewin, A., and Joseph, J.G. (2000). Working with families of suddenly and critically ill children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 154, 1127-1133.

Joseph, J.G., Joshi, S.V., Lewin, A., and Abrams, M. (1999). Motherhood among women with serious mental illness: A pilot study of their characteristics and perceived needs. Psychiatric Services, 50, 1357 – 1359.

Manuscripts Under Review

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Quinn, D.A.,# Street, T.,# Schmitz, K., & Beers, L.S. Effect of a Patient-Centered Medical Home Intervention on Prevention of Repeat Pregnancy among Teen Mothers. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health.

Allen, S., Quinn, D.A.,# Street, T.,# Kelley, S., & Lewin, A.* Disaggregating the effectiveness of a school-based teen pregnancy prevention program. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology.

Street, T.M.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* The role of key support relationships in psychosocial outcomes for teen mothers and their young children. Journal of Child and Family Studies (revise and resubmit)

Assini-Meytin, L.,# Garza, M., Lewin, A., & Green, K. Longitudinal predictors of teen fathers’ educational attainment and income in adulthood. Advances in Life Course Research.

Ellick, K.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* Teen mothers’ parenting stress: Mediating and moderating factors. Journal of Family Psychology.

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Fife, J.M.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* Medicaid instability and mental health of teen mothers and their children. Academic Pediatrics.

Assini-Meytin, L.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* Support relationships and teen mothers’ school retention at one year postpartum. Journal of Community Psychology. (revise and resubmit)

Manuscripts in Preparation

Ramsey, L.,# Margolis, B., Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* The role of fathers’ prenatal involvement in adolescent mothers’ postpartum depression.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., & Roy, K. Young fathers: involvement, support, and child behavior.

Monographs, Reports

Lewin, A., Waters, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., Hodgkinson, S., and Gilmore, J.# (2014). Engaging Fathers in Healthy Start: A Handbook for Community Health Workers. Washington, DC: Healthy Start, Health Research and Services Administration.

Hanson, L., Deere, D., Lee, C.A., Lewin, A., and Seval, C. (2001). Key principles in providing integrated behavioral health services for young children and their families: The Starting Early Starting Smart experience. Washington, DC: Casey Family Programs and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Refereed Conference Presentations

Fife, J.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Inconsistent Medicaid coverage and parenting stress among teen mothers. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA; November 2017.

Ellick, K.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* Teen mothers’ parenting stress, parenting self-efficacy, and child behavior. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA; November 2017.

Vafai, Y., Lewin, A., Roy, K.M., & Thoma, M.E. Paternity acknowledgement on birth certificates and maternal prenatal health behaviors. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA; November 2017.

Lewin, A., Quinn, D.,# & Street, T.# Effectiveness of a patient-centered medical home intervention to prevent repeat teen pregnancy. Poster presentation at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL; November 2017.

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Fife, J.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Inconsistent Medicaid coverage and parenting stress among teen mothers. Poster presentation at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL; November 2017.

Ellick, K.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A.* Teen mothers’ parenting stress, parenting self-efficacy, and child behavior. Poster presentation at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL; November 2017.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Quinn, D.,# Street, T.,# Schmitz, K., & Beers, L. Evaluation of a medical home intervention to prevent rapid repeat pregnancies in teen mothers. Poster presentation at American Maternal and Child Health Programs Annual Meeting. Kansas City, KS; March, 2017.

Assini-Meytin, L.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Longitudinal predictors of school retention among urban, low-income teen mothers. Poster symposium at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN; November 2016.

Quinn, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Effective contraceptive use over time among African American teen mothers. Poster symposium at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN; November 2016.

Street, T.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Depression and social support in African American teen mothers. Poster symposium at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN; November 2016.

Ellick, K.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Teen mothers’ attachment style and behavioral outcomes in their young children. Poster symposium at National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN; November 2016.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Quinn, D.,# Street, T.,# Schmitz, K., & Beers, L. Evaluation of a medical home intervention to prevent rapid repeat pregnancies in teen mothers. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO; October, 2016.

Ramsey, L.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. How does fathers’ prenatal involvement influence teen mothers’ postpartum depression? Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO; October, 2016.

Quinn, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Consistent contraceptive use among African American teen mothers. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO; October, 2016.

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Ellick, K.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Teen mothers’ attachment style and behavioral outcomes in their young children. Poster presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO; October, 2016.

Quinn, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Effective Contraceptive Behavior Among African-American Teen Mothers. Poster Presentation at Graduate Research Appreciation Day. College Park, MD; April 2016. (Public Health Poster Award Winner, 1st Place)

Ramsey, L. M.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. How does fathers’ prenatal involvement influence teen mothers’ postpartum depression?. Poster presentation at Graduate Research Appreciation Day. College Park, MD; April 2016. (Psychology Section Poster Award Winner, 1st Place)

Street, T.,# Mitchell, S.J., and Lewin, A. Depression and social support/strain in African American Teen Mothers. Poster Presentation at Graduate Research Appreciation Day. College Park, MD; April 2016. (Psychology Section Poster Award Winner, 2nd Place)

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., & Boudreaux, M. Evaluation of a Family-Centered Medical Home Intervention for Teen Parent Families. Poster Presentation at Society for Research in Adolescence Biennial Meeting. Baltimore, MD; March 2016.

Quinn, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Effective Contraceptive Behavior Among African-American Teen Mothers. Poster Presentation at Society for Research in Adolescence Biennial Meeting. Baltimore, MD; March 2016

Street, T.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Depression, Parenting Stress, and Social Support in African-American Teen Mothers. Poster Presentation at Society for Research in Adolescence Biennial Meeting. Baltimore, MD; March 2016.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Boudreaux, M. Evaluation of a Family-Centered Medical Home Intervention for Teen Parent Families. Panel Presentation at National Council of Family Relations Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada; November 2015.

Quinn, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Factors Associated With Contraceptive Use Among Urban, African-American Adolescent Mothers. Panel Presentation at National Council of Family Relations Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada; November 2015.

Assini-Meytin, L.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Fostering Educational Achievement After Adolescent Birth: Predictors of School Retention in Low-Income Teen Mothers. Panel Presentation at National Council of Family Relations Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada; November 2015.

Street,T.,# Mitchell, S.J., & Lewin, A. Depression, Parenting Stress, and Social Support in African-American Teen Mothers. Panel Presentation at National Council of Family Relations Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada; November 2015.

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Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Waters, D., Hodgkinson, S., & Boudreaux, M. Evaluation of a Family-Centered Medical Home Intervention for Teen Parent Families. Oral Presentation at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL; November 2015.

Roy, K. & Lewin, A. Involvement of Young Fathers with Children and Mothers: Research and Practical Strategies to Promote Well-Being of Families. Workshop presented at Office of Adolescent Health PREP grantees conference. Washington, DC; July 2015.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., & Boudreaux, M. Evaluating an Innovative Model of Primary Care for Teen Parent Families. Oral Presentation at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting. Minneapolis, MN; June 2015.

Lewin, A., Hodgkinson, S., Waters, D.,# Prempeh, H., & Feinberg, M.E. A Cultural Adapation of an Intervention to Strengthen Coparenting and Father Involvement in Teen Parents. Symposium presentation at Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Annual Conference. Washington, DC January 2015.

Lewin, A., Hodgkinson, S., Waters, D.,# Prempeh, H., & Feinberg, M.E. Strong Foundations: A Cultural Adaptation of an Intervention to Strengthen Coparenting and Father Involvement in Teen Parents. Panel presentation at Society for Research in Child Development Special Topic Meeting: New Conceptualizations in the Study of Parenting-At-Risk. San Diego, CA; November 2014.

Lewin, A., Hodgkinson, S.,# & Waters, D.# A Cultural Adaptation of an Intervention to Strengthen Coparenting and Increase Father Involvement in Teen Parents. Workshop presented at the Office of Adolescent Health Teen Pregnancy Prevention Grantee Conference. Washington, DC; June 2014.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Hodgkinson, S.,# Waters, D.,# Beers, L., & Gilmore, J.# Protective Effects of Fathers for Infants Born to Teen Mothers. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada; May 2014.

Lewin, A., Hodgkinson, S.,# Beers, L., Chang, B., & Mitchell, S.J. Intimate partner violence among urban minority adolescent expectant couples. Poster symposium at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Washington, DC; May 2013.

Mitchell, S.J., Hodgkinson, S.,# Gilmore, J.,# Beers, L., & Lewin, A. Pregnancy intentions among expectant adolescent couples. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Washington, DC; May 2013.

Hodgkinson, S.,# Waters, D.,# Mitchell, S.J., Beers, L., & Lewin, A. Conduct problems in expectant teens and their male partners. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Washington, DC; May 2013.

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Addison, S., D’Angelo, L., Lewin, A., Hinds, P., Dudzik, G., Gouda, S., & Tuchman, L. It’s a beautiful thing: Adolescents’ beliefs regarding pregnancy. Poster presentation at the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA; March 2013.

Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., Beers, L.S., Feinberg, M.E., & Minkovitz, C. Effect of coparenting on children of teenage mothers: Evidence from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study – Birth Cohort. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA; April 2012.

Beers, L.S., Lewin, A., & Hodgkinson, S.# Integrating Mental Health Services into Primary Care. Workshop presentation at Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs Care Grantees Meeting. San Antonio, TX; December 2011.

Lewin, A., Beers, L.S., & Feinberg, M. Enhancing Coparenting among Pregnant, Low-Income Teens: Adaptation of Family Foundations. Panel presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC; November 2011.

Mitchell, S.J., Beers, L.S., & Lewin A. Concurrent predictors of parenting attitudes among urban African American adolescent mothers. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada; May 2010.

Lewin, A., Beers, L.S., & Mitchell, S.J. Mothers need mothering too: Parental nurturance and the mental health and parenting of African American adolescent mothers. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada; May 2010.

Lewin, A., Valentine, D., Shao, C., McCarter, R., & Joseph, J. Violence Exposure in Young Mothers: Relationship to Child Behavior. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, May 2008.

Jain, A., Zhang, J., Horn, I.B., Lewin, A., Mitchell, S.J., & Huang, Z.J. Are Asian American children obese? Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, May 2008.

Lewin, A., Wheelwright, M., Alamo, I., Valentine, D., & Joseph, J. Violence Exposure, Distress, and Parenting in 118 Young, Urban, African American Mothers and Children. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 2007.

Beers, L.S., Lewin, A., Burrell, L., Soloway, K., & Cheng, T. Factors Predicting Early Engagement in an Intensive Home Visiting Program for Adolescent Mothers. Poster presentation at Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA, March 2007.

Lewin, A., Beers, L.S., Burrell, L., Horn, I., Wheelwright, M., & Cheng, T. Fathers of Children Born to Adolescent Mothers: A Descriptive Study. Poster presentation at Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA, March 2007.

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Lewin, A., Beers, L., Soloway, K., & Cheng, T. Fathers of Children Born to Adolescent Mothers: A Descriptive Study. Platform presentation at Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2006.

Lewin, A., Firth, K., & Joseph, J. The Effects of a Preventive Mental Health Intervention in Head Start: Early Outcomes from One Starting Early Starting Smart Site. Poster presentation at Head Start’s Seventh National Research Conference, Washington, DC, June 2004.

Barrueco, S., Lewin, A., & Menvielle, E. Young Children’s Cultural Experiences: Conceptualization and Measure Development. Poster presentation at Head Start’s Seventh National Research Conference, Washington, DC, June 2004.

Lewin, A., New, M, Joseph, JG. Exploring the Relationship between Behavioral Health Service Need and Service Use Within a Suburban Head Start Setting. Paper presentation at Head Start’s Fifth National Research Conference, Washington, DC, June, 2000.

Lewin, A., Joseph, JG, New, M. Examining the relationship between child behavior and maternal mental health in immigrant families. Paper presentation at Head Start’s Fifth National Research Conference, Washington, DC, June, 2000.

Lewin A., Joseph, JG. Physical health, behavioral health, and social service use among immigrant families with young children. Paper presentation at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association Region IV Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, January 1999.

Invited Talks

“Two Studies of Parenting and Mental Health in Adolescent Mothers.” Presented to the University of Maryland Department of Human Development. November 1, 2010.

“Father Involvement Among Teen Fathers.” Presented to Maternal and Child Health Bureau staff and grantees. February 4, 2013.

“Evaluating an Innovative Model of Primary Care for Teen Parent Families.” Presented to Maryland Population Research Center, March 23, 2015.

Contracts and Grants Awarded

Title: Evaluation of the Delaware Contraceptive Access Now (Del-CAN) ProjectFunding Agency: Anonymous Private FoundationDates of Award: June 2016 – May 2021Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Rendell)

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Title: Evaluation of NMF Teen Pregnancy Prevention ProgramFunding Agency: New Morning FoundationDates of Award: December 2015 – June 2016Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Evaluating an Innovative Model to Support Teen Parents and Their ChildrenFunding Agency: The Graduate School, University of Maryland, College ParkDates of Award: Summer 2016Role: Principal Investigator

Title: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of an Innovative Care Model for Teen Parent FamiliesFunding Agency: University of Maryland ADVANCE Program Interdisciplinary and Engaged Research Seed Grant (NSF award HRD1008117)Dates of Award: April 2015-March 2016Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Evaluating an Innovative Model to Support Teen Parents and Their ChildrenFunding Agency: HRSA, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, R40 MC21512Dates of Award: February 2011- January 2015Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Promoting Adolescent Health Through School-Based HIV/STD Prevention and School-Based Surveillance. Funding Agency: CDC (contract from DC Public Schools)Dates of Award: August 2013-July 2018 (transferred to Dr. Stacy Hodgkinson June 2014)Role: Evaluator

Title: Integrating Mental Health Services into the Primary Care of Teen Parents and Their ChildrenFunding Agency: DC Department of HealthDates of Award: May 2013-September 2014Role: Evaluator

Title: Administrative Supplement: Young Father Involvement and Child OutcomesFunding Agency: HRSA, Maternal and Child Health BureauDates of Award: September 2013 – August 2014Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Strong Foundations: A Coparenting Intervention for Teen ParentsFunding Agency: Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs, DHHS, 1APHPA006067-01 Dates of Award: 2010-2012Role: Principal Investigator

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Title: Coparenting and Social-Emotional Development of Children Born to Adolescent MothersFunding Agency: HRSA, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, R40 MC17173 Dates of Award: 2010-2011Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Adolescent Coparenting: How is it Protective for Vulnerable Young Children?Funding Agency: Children’s National Medical Center General Clinical Research Center, Clinical Research Feasibility Funds Dates of Award: 2009-2010Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Developing an Intervention to Support Coparenting in Adolescent ParentsFunding Agency: American Academy of Pediatrics Dates of Award: 2008-2009Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Beers)

Title: Rosemount EvaluationFunding Agency: MARS Foundation Dates of Award: 2008-20010Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Enhanced Healthy GenerationsFunding Agency: Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs, DHHS, 6APHPA006026-02 Dates of Award: 2005-2010Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Young Mothers StudyFunding Agency: NIMH, 5R01MH072577-04Dates of Award: 2004-2010Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Joseph)

Title: 9-11 Survivors Fund EvaluationFunding Agency: Community Foundation Dates of Award: 2002-2004Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Local Initiatives Funding Partners – Healthy Generations ProgramFunding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, LIFP 042817 Dates of Award: 2001-2006Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Healthy GenerationsFunding Agency: Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs, DHHSDates of Award: 2000-2005Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Cheng)

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Title: Starting Early Starting SmartFunding Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Dates of Award: 1997-2003Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Joseph)

Grants submitted (2014 – present)

Title: Interdisciplinary Research LeadersFunding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson FoundationRole: Researcher/Principal Investigator (with Kevin Roy)Status: Unfunded

Title: DC Family Planning Initiative Needs AssessmentFunding Agency: DC Family Planning Initiative Funding Consortium (led by Stewart Trust)Role: Principal Investigator (with Michael Rendell)Status: Unfunded

Title: Exploring Implementation of a School-Based Coparenting Program for Teen FathersFunding Agency: Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services)Role: Principal Investigator (with Kevin Roy)Status: Unfunded (Initially funded, but funding withdrawn because of the unexpected withdrawal of a community partner)

Title: Expanding Prenatal Care in Prince George’s CountyFunding Agency: NIH (R13 mechanism)Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Jette)Status: Unfunded

Title: Concerned Black Men Fatherhood InitiativeFunding Agency: Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human ServicesRole: Co-Investigator (PI: Roy)Status: Unfunded

Title: Evaluating an Innovative Primary Care Intervention to Prevent Pregnancy Among Parenting Teens Funding Agency: Office of Adolescent Health, Department of Health and Human ServicesRole: Principal InvestigatorStatus: Approved (scored above funding line) but unfunded

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Fellowships, Prizes and Awards

1989-1992 Rutgers University Board of Trustees Fellowship1995 Rutgers University Cyril M. Franks Award for Excellence in Research 1997-1999 NIMH T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Children’s National Medical Center2015 UMD Women’s Volleyball team MVP (Most Valued Professor), Fall semester2016 Nominated (by 5 doctoral students) for University Faculty Mentoring Award2016 Named one of UMD Research Leaders, 20162017 Nominated (by 6 doctoral students) for University Faculty Mentoring Award

Editorships, Editorial Boards and Reviewing Activities

Associate Editor, Journal of Adolescent Research, 2017Reviewer, Society for Research on Adolescence Biannual Meeting, 2017Reviewer, Office of Adolescent Health grantee technical assistance on father involvement, 2017Reviewer, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2016, 2017Reviewer, National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, 2016, 2017Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2015, 2016, 2017Reviewer, Journal of Personal and Social Relationships, 2017Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health, 2016Reviewer, Journal of Women’s Issues, 2016Reviewer, Pediatrics, 2012Reviewer, Journal of Women’s Health, 2010

Courses Taught

Course: FMSC 332 Children in FamiliesEnrollment: 60-65 undergraduate students per section, per semesterSemesters taught: Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016 (2 sections), Fall 2016 (2 sections), Spring 2017 (2 sections), Fall 2017

Course: FMSC 660 Program Development and Evaluation Enrollment: 14 doctoral studentsSemesters taught: Fall 2015, Fall 2017

Advising

i. Undergraduate.Georgia Hoyler, Summer 2009, Duke University, Advisor and Research SupervisorCaitlin Koff, Summer 2012, James Madison University, Advisor and Research SupervisorCynphany Brown, 2014-2015, University of Maryland, Research Internship SupervisorTrisha Lal, 2015, University of Maryland, January Research Project SupervisorJennifer Lee, 2016, University of Maryland, Honors Program

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Youmna Ansari, 2016 - 2017, University of Maryland, Honors Thesis Supervisor

ii. Graduate.Doctoral Dissertation Chairperson:

Deirdre Quinn, 2016-2017, Family Science, University of MarylandTowanda Street, 2016-2017, Family Science, University of MarylandKecia Ellick, 2017, Family Science, University of MarylandJulie Fife, 2017, Maternal and Child Health, University of Maryland

Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member:Stacy Hodgkinson, 2009-2010, Clinical Psychology, Howard University Henry Prempeh, 2010-2011, Clinical Psychology, George Washington University Kristen Hunt, 2011-2012, Clinical Psychology, Howard University Damian Waters 2014-2015, Family Science, University of Maryland John Hart, 2014-2017, Family Science, University of MarylandLuciana Assini-Meytin, 2014-2017, Behavioral and Community Health,

University of MarylandYoonjoo Lee, 2015-2016, Family Science, University of MarylandYassaman Vafai, 2016-2017, Maternal and Child Health, University of MarylandJenni Young, 2017, Family Science, University of MarylandRyan Blick, 2017, Family Science, University of MarylandJenna Beckwith Messman, 2017, Family Science, University of Maryland

Masters Thesis Committee Member: Laura Golojuch, 2014-2015, Couple and Family Therapy, University of Maryland Jaimeleigh Salazar, 2017, Couple and Family Therapy, University of MarylandDiamond Green, 2018, Couple and Family Therapy, University of Maryland

Research Internship Supervisor (doctoral students): Towanda Street, 2014-2016, Family Science, University of Maryland Lauren Ramsey, 2014-2016, Maternal and Child Health, University of Maryland Deirdre Quinn, 2014-2016, Family Science, University of MarylandKecia Ellick, 2015-2017, Family Science, University of Maryland Julie Fife, 2016-2017, Maternal and Child Health, University of Maryland Laura Drew, 2016-2017, Maternal and Child Health, University of Maryland,

iii. Other advising and mentoring activities.

Kisha Braithwaite, 2001-2004, Post-doctoral Fellow, Howard University and Children’s National Medical Center.

Stephanie Mitchell, 2008-2010, Post-doctoral Fellow, Center for Translational Science, Children’s National Medical Center

Stacy Hodgkinson, 2010-2014, Post-doctoral Fellow, Children’s National Medical Center.

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Advising: Teaching

Yoonjoo Lee, 2015-2016, FMSC 332 Children in FamiliesDeirdre Quinn, 2015-2016, FMSC 332, Children in FamiliesJulie Fife, 2017, FMSC 332, Children in Families

Professional Service

i. Reviewing activities for funding agencies.Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (HRSA) Research Program, 2012Reviewer, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (HRSA) Secondary Data Analysis Research

Program, 2013Reviewer, University of Maryland Center for Health Literacy Seed Grants, 2015

ii. Other non-University committees, commissions, panels, etc.Member, 2012-present, DC Collaborative for Integrating Mental Health into Primary Care Member, 2013, DC Work Group for Mental Health in Schools

Campus Service

i. Departmental.Family Science Graduate Committee, 2014-2015; 2015-2016Maternal and Child Health Collaborative Committee, 2014-2015; 2015-2016Faculty Search Committee, 2015-2016Department Chair Search Committee, 2016-2017Family Science Curriculum Committee, 2017Process of Inquiry subcommittee, 2017

ii. College.School of Public Health Research Committee, 2014-2015, 2016-2017Public Health Research at Maryland Day, Co-Moderator of Networking and Collaboration

Session, 2017SPH Awards Committee, 2017SPH PCC Committee, 2017-2018

iii. University.Banneker Key Scholarship Committee, 2014-2015; 2015-2016

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Media Contributions

Human Subjects Research: The Ethics Squad. By Elie Dolgin. In Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science, October 21, 2014.

UMD Study: Responsible Fathers May Be Key for Child’s Well-Being. By Rokia Hassanein. In The Diamondback, December 10, 2014.

University Professor Aims to Teach Teen Parents How To Strengthen Skills. By Aisha Sharipzhan. In The Diamondback, April 30, 2015

Parenting Class Helps Babies Even Before Birth. By Tina Donvito. In Fit Pregnancy, September 9, 2015.

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