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Amy Bonomi College of Agriculture and Natural Resources College of Social Science Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 [email protected] Degrees: Ph.D. University of Washington (Seattle), Health Services, 2004 M.P.H. University of Washington (Seattle), Social & Behavioral Sciences, 1997 B.S. Loyola University (Chicago), Applied Psychology, summa cum laude, 1991 Administrative Experience, Michigan State University: May 2019-- Director, Children and Youth Institute, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Lead collective visioning with 150 staff and faculty to strengthen and expand programming for children and youth 0 to 19 across all 83 Michigan counties. Partnership building with academic units and community agencies to enhance CYI research and outreach impact. Resource building through grant seeking, entrepreneurial and philanthropic activities. Measure and communicate impact with policymakers and other key stakeholders. 2013—2019 Chair, Human Development and Family Studies, College of Social Science Faculty Affairs: Led the department in the implementation of excellence in research, teaching, and outreach, with an emphasis on fostering a research culture coinciding with MSU’s initiative to improve research activity. Key faculty affairs processes included: 1) engaging the faculty advisory committee in re-designing the department’s research plan and strategic plan, which outlined our vision, expectations, and resources to ensure faculty success, 2) improving the transparency, clarity and equity of promotion and evaluation processes and salary reward systems, 3) initiating post tenure review and performance agreements (including collaboration with Faculty Affairs and University Counsel), 4) leadership development for tenure- and non-tenure stream faculty, 5) recruiting nationally renowned faculty through inclusive recruitment and start-up packages, and 6) building cross-unit partnerships to extend our success with federal grants. Faculty Advocacy, Resources and Community: Key processes included: 1) augmenting faculty mentoring especially in the pre-tenure period through monthly support meetings, 2) reducing faculty teaching load from 4 to 3 courses per year to enhance opportunities for research, 3) creating an internal grant review committee and hiring a full-time grants manager to strengthen the quality of faculty research proposals, 4) increasing funds for faculty travel and for hiring external writing and teaching consultants, 5) increasing doctoral student funding from 3 to 5 years to ensure faculty’s ability to recruit top graduate students, 6) appointing an undergraduate director who works closely with teaching faculty to create an inclusive community of support and learning, and 7) establishing a diversity committee to engage the department in dialogue concerning critical topics.

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Amy Bonomi College of Agriculture and Natural Resources College of Social Science Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 [email protected] Degrees: Ph.D. University of Washington (Seattle), Health Services, 2004 M.P.H. University of Washington (Seattle), Social & Behavioral Sciences, 1997 B.S. Loyola University (Chicago), Applied Psychology, summa cum laude, 1991 Administrative Experience, Michigan State University: May 2019-- Director, Children and Youth Institute, College of Agriculture and Natural

Resources Lead collective visioning with 150 staff and faculty to strengthen and expand

programming for children and youth 0 to 19 across all 83 Michigan counties. Partnership building with academic units and community agencies to

enhance CYI research and outreach impact. Resource building through grant seeking, entrepreneurial and philanthropic

activities. Measure and communicate impact with policymakers and other key

stakeholders.

2013—2019 Chair, Human Development and Family Studies, College of Social Science Faculty Affairs: Led the department in the implementation of excellence in

research, teaching, and outreach, with an emphasis on fostering a research culture coinciding with MSU’s initiative to improve research activity. Key faculty affairs processes included: 1) engaging the faculty advisory committee in re-designing the department’s research plan and strategic plan, which outlined our vision, expectations, and resources to ensure faculty success, 2) improving the transparency, clarity and equity of promotion and evaluation processes and salary reward systems, 3) initiating post tenure review and performance agreements (including collaboration with Faculty Affairs and University Counsel), 4) leadership development for tenure- and non-tenure stream faculty, 5) recruiting nationally renowned faculty through inclusive recruitment and start-up packages, and 6) building cross-unit partnerships to extend our success with federal grants.

Faculty Advocacy, Resources and Community: Key processes included: 1) augmenting faculty mentoring especially in the pre-tenure period through monthly support meetings, 2) reducing faculty teaching load from 4 to 3 courses per year to enhance opportunities for research, 3) creating an internal grant review committee and hiring a full-time grants manager to strengthen the quality of faculty research proposals, 4) increasing funds for faculty travel and for hiring external writing and teaching consultants, 5) increasing doctoral student funding from 3 to 5 years to ensure faculty’s ability to recruit top graduate students, 6) appointing an undergraduate director who works closely with teaching faculty to create an inclusive community of support and learning, and 7) establishing a diversity committee to engage the department in dialogue concerning critical topics.

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Key accomplishments resulting from the above activities: o 720% increase in faculty with federal grant as PI (5% to 41%) o 648% increase in federal grant dollars ($401K to >$3M) o 118% increase in scholarly citations o Recruited 7 nationally renowned research faculty o Significantly increased race and gender diversity of teaching faculty o Created state-of-the-art learning community among teaching faculty o Significantly increased leadership opportunities for non-tenure stream

faculty, in the roles of undergraduate and graduate directors

Facilities and Capital Planning: Led master plan in consultation with faculty and staff to improve departmental research and teaching facilities. This included philanthropic efforts and competitive proposals won from the Provost’s Office and the Dean’s Office to renovate more than 13,000 square feet comprising faculty and staff offices, common workspace areas, conference rooms, along with creating a state-of-the-art statistics and teaching laboratory to support faculty and student work.

Leadership Development: In partnership with MSU alumni and college advancement staff, founded the Women’s Leadership Institute, a preeminent leadership development source for students, staff and faculty involving evidence-based curricula and networking. The program began for students who identified a need for leadership development, but is inclusive of staff and faculty who report benefits of engaging in the leadership topics covered, e.g., navigating gender bias at the intersection of racial bias.

Key accomplishments coinciding with the above activities: o 997% increase in philanthropy ($350K to $3.84M) o $150K from Provost and Dean’s Offices for renovation o Endowed faculty fellow support for the Women’s Leadership Institute o Endowed graduate assistant support o Faculty and communal workspaces completely upgraded o State-of-the-art statistics and teaching laboratory created

2018—2019 Special Advisor, Office of the Provost

Faculty Advocacy: Based on our departmental successes in supporting faculty, I was appointed as a special advisor in the Provost’s Office to conduct a university-wide investigation of the supports, challenges and needs of faculty and academic staff. I led a two-phase mixed-methods investigation. In phase one, seven (7) focus groups were conducted with 67 faculty and academic staff. In phase two, using six (6) overarching themes identified in the focus groups, an online survey was developed and completed by 530 faculty and academic staff at MSU (62.76% female; 24.85% non-White) (of 1321 invited, response rate: 40.1%). A report summarizing findings is guiding the redesign of supports for faculty and academic staff. Key themes identified included:

o Need for holistic involvement of faculty in shared governance o Improved job orientation & security especially for non-tenured faculty o Need for better mentoring for women faculty o Need for improved institutional commitment to URM faculty o Improved networking opportunities to reduce faculty’s feelings of

isolation

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2016— Advisor, Academic Advancement Network, Office of the Provost

Supporting Administrators and Emerging Leaders: Based on my experiences leading a department that required large-scale changes, I serve as an advisor to academic administrators (chairs, directors, deans, associate deans) leading their units through similar changes and as an advisor to emerging leaders. Key activities include:

Leading panel discussions and on-on-one conversations with academic administrators regarding unit culture change through consensus building, best practices in faculty evaluation and RTP expectations, best practices in evaluating interdisciplinary scholarship, navigating difficult conversations, and strategies for engaging about retirement issues with faculty and academic staff. In these interactions, discussion has focused on giving value and acknowledging differences in promotion and tenure criteria across the disciplines, for example, the arts, humanities, medicine and social sciences.

Leading conversations with mid-career faculty considering academic leadership, especially faculty considering department chair and associate dean roles. In these conversations, critical discussion has focused on challenges and strategies for navigating academic leadership at the intersection of gender, race and LGBT identity.

Serving on the selection committee for emerging leaders applying to the Academic Leadership Program of the Big Ten Academic Alliance—a year-long fellowship program for leaders whose goals are to learn more about becoming dean, associate dean, provost and president.

2015—2018 Chair, Sexual Violence Advisory Committee, Office of the President

Faculty, Staff and Student Advocacy: Led our committee in conducting university-wide forums to solicit input for improving prevention of and response to relationship violence and sexual misconduct.

Served as co-advisor for a university-wide town hall following Larry Nassar charges that drew more than 5,000 attendees, which informed these writings now being used by some MSU colleges to guide change:

o Nawyn S, Bonomi A. Inside MSU: Taking risks to improve climate. J American College Health 2018.

o Bonomi AE. Rethinking campus sexual assault: we must be leaders o in anti-bias practices, civil rights and human rights. J Family Violence

2018; https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10896-018-9994-z.pdf.

o Long C. Bonomi, Rothman and a human rights approach to sexual misconduct in higher education. http://cplong.org/2018/09/bonomi-rothman-and-a-human-rights-approach-to-sexual-misconduct-in-higher-education/.

o Nawyn S, Bonomi AE. Real time summary of Trustee Mosallam town hall, following Larry Nassar sentencing: https://gencen.isp.msu.edu/files/7115/1821/1603/Trustee_Brian_Mosallam_Town_Hall_2-1-18_final_transcript_.pdf.

o Bonomi AE. Summary of Trustee Mosallam Town Hall following Larry Nassar sentencing: https://hdfs.msu.edu/node/380.

Provided recommendations to the Title IX coordinator and President on matters pertaining to the university’s compliance with Title IX, including guidance on university communication and outreach.

Designed and implemented inaugural student leadership institute to engage men (n=40 male student leaders, 35% URM) in preventing campus sexual assault.

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Academic Experience: 2013-- Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan

State University, East Lansing, MI

2013-- Core Faculty Member, Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence, Michigan State University

2013-- Core Faculty Member, Center for Gender in Global Context, Michigan State University

2006-- Affiliate Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA

2006—2013 Associate Professor, Department of Human Development & Family Science, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

2007—2013 Associate Faculty Member, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

1999—2006 Senior Research Associate, Center for Health Studies, Group Health, Seattle, WA (now the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute)

1997—1999 Project Manager, MEDTAP International, Inc., Seattle, WA

1995—1997 Research Associate, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1992—1995 Operations Director, Division of Psychosocial Oncology, Rush Cancer Institute, Chicago, IL

1990—1992 Research Assistant, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, IL

Mental Health Worker, Department of Adolescent Psychiatry, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

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Advisory Panel Involvement and Policy Committees:

2019— Advisory Board Member, Center for Gender in a Global Context, Michigan State University (Elected)

2016— Senior Mentor, Multi-College Bystander Efficacy Evaluation Program,

University of Kentucky (Ann Coker, Heather Bush, Principal Investigators), with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

2016— Advisory Member, National Domestic Violence Hotline Services

Assessment Framework Based on Theory (SAF-T), Westat – Behavioral Health Group

2015—2016 Co-Chair and Board Member, Office of Faculty and Organizational

Development, Michigan State University 2014— Board Member, Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s

Health, Michigan State University 2014— Board Member, National Advisory Committee, One Love Foundation,

Baltimore 2013—2017 Board Member, Center for Innovation and Research, Sparrow Health and

Michigan State University Consortium, Lansing 2012—2013 Member, Sexuality Studies Oversight Committee, Ohio State University 2012—2015 Board Member, Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Columbus 2011—2012 Member, Research Committee, Women’s Studies Department, Ohio

State University 2011—2013 Representative, Alternate (College of Human Education and Human

Ecology), University Senate, Ohio State University (Elected) 2011—2013 Member, College Cabinet, College of Education and Human Ecology,

Ohio State University 2010—2013 Member, College Council, College of Education and Human Ecology,

Ohio State University 2010—2012 Member, Project Connect Steering Committee, Ohio Domestic Violence

Network, Columbus 2010—2011 Member, Healthcare Task Force, Columbus Coalition Against Family

Violence, Columbus 2009—2012 Faculty representative, Alumni Society Board, College of Education and

Human Ecology, Ohio State University 2009—2011 Member, Ohio Family Violence Prevention Project, Ohio State University

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2008—2010 Member, Research Committee, Women’s Studies Department, Ohio

State University 2008—2010 Member, Sexuality Studies Oversight Committee, Ohio State University 2006—2009 Co-chairperson, Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of

Human Development and Family Science, Ohio State University Aug 3, 2005 Roundtable Discussion Panelist with Senator Patty Murray (D. – WA),

King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, National Violence Against Women Act, Bellevue City Hall, WA

2005—2006 Member, Scientific Policy Committee, Center for Health Studies, Group

Health Cooperative (now the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute)

2004—2006 Member, Community Partnership Against Sexual and Domestic Violence,

Seattle 2003—2004 Member, Expert Advisory Panel, Seattle/King County Department of

Health, Family Violence and Prevention Services Program: Advocating Relationship Skills Education to Reduce Instances of Domestic Violence

2005—2006 Member, Expert Advisory Panel, Safe and Bright Futures for Children

Advisory Group, Seattle 2001—2005 Member, Expert Review Panel, Mayo Clinic School of Continuing

Education, Translating the Science of Quality of Life Assessment into Oncology Clinical Practice, Rochester

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Honors and Awards: 2019 Admired Scholar, Diversity Graduate Student Forum, Society for Personality and

Social Psychology, Portland, OR. 2014—2015 Fellow, Academic Leadership Program, Committee on Institutional Cooperation,

Big Ten Academic Alliance. 2013 Fellow, Department Executive Officers Seminar, Committee on Institutional

Cooperation, Big Ten Academic Alliance, Chicago. 2012 Nominated, Distinguished Teaching Award, College of Education and Human

Ecology, The Ohio State University. 2007, 2009 Finalist, New Investigator Award, Futures without Violence, San Francisco, CA. 2011 Recipient, Distinguished Scholarship Award, College of Education and Human

Ecology, The Ohio State University. 2010 Faculty Honoree, Mortar Board Senior Honorary and Sphinx Senior Honorary

Annual Faculty-Staff Reception, The Ohio State University, April 20. 2009 Faculty Mentor, President’s Salute to Undergraduate Academic Achievement,

The Ohio State University, April 30. 2003—2004 Recipient, Quentin Burdick Traineeship in Rural Health, U.S. Department of

Health and Human Services. 1996 Recipient, Citation Paper Award, The Society of Behavioral Medicine, 4th

International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C. 1991 Recipient, Summa Cum Laude Graduation Honors, Loyola University of Chicago.

1991 Recipient, Anne E. Heilemenn Academic and Community Service Award, Applied

Psychology Department, Loyola University of Chicago.

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Federal and State Grant Review Committees: 2018 Chair, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Injury Control

Research Centers, Special Emphasis Panel 2018 National Institutes of Health, Support of Competitive Research (SCORE)

Proposal Reviews, Special Emphasis Panel 2017 Chair, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Research Grants

for Preventing Violence and Violence Related Injury, Special Emphasis Panel

2017 Co-chair, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice:

Violence Against Women and Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Elderly Individuals, Special Emphasis Panel

2016 Chair, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Evaluating

Practice-based Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Approaches from CDC's Rape Prevention and Education (RPE) Program, Special Emphasis Panel

2016 Chair, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Building the Evidence for Community- and Policy-Level Prevention for Youth Violence Prevention Centers, Special Emphasis Panel

2015 Chair, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Injury Prevention

and Control, Preventing Violence and Violence-related Injury, Special Emphasis Panel

2015 National Science Foundation: Law & Social Science Program, Division of

Social & Economic Sciences 2014—2016 National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice: Violence

Against Women and Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Elderly Individuals, Special Emphasis Panel

2010 Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation 2009 National Science Foundation: Law & Social Science Program, Division of

Social & Economic Sciences 2009—2013 Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Grants, Ohio State University

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Editorial Positions: March 2011-2016 Associate Editor, BMC Public Health June 2011-present Associate Editor, Journal of Women’s Health Ad-Hoc Reviewer: American Journal of Managed Care American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Public Health BMC Public Health Child Abuse and Neglect Epidemiologic Reviews Feminist Criminology Journal of Affective Disorders Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Journal of the American Medical Association JAMA-Pediatrics Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Women’s Health Journal of Women and Social Work Medical Care PLOS-Medicine Quality of Life Research Social Science and Medicine The Lancet Violence Against Women Violence and Victims Women’s Health Issues World Health Organization Bulletin

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Peer-Reviewed Publications and Editorials/Commentaries: **Current and Former Students in Italics

1. Bonomi AE, Martin D. Witness tampering involving children and the use of civil legal

aid to buffer against it. Domestic Violence Report Dec 2018/Jan 2019;24(2).

2. Bonomi AE. Rethinking campus sexual assault: we must be leaders in anti-bias practices, civil rights and human rights. Journal of Family Violence 2018; E-pub ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-018-9994-z

3. Nawyn S, Bonomi A. Inside MSU: Taking risks to improve climate. Journal of American College Health 2018; E-pub ahead of print. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1472604

4. Bonomi AE. Elevating Black women in contextually-relevant ways: A top priority in violence and HIV prevention work. Journal of Women’s Health 2018; E-pub ahead of print. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2018.7114

5. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Kammes R, Chugani C, DeGenna N, Jones K, Miller E. Alcohol, mental health disability and violence victimization in college women: Exploring connections. Violence Against Women 2018 Sep;24(11):1314-1326. doi: 10.1177/1077801218787924

6. **Nichols E, Bonomi AE, **Kammes R, Miller E. Service seeking experiences of college-aged sexual and intimate partner violence victims with a mental health and/or behavioral disability. Journal of American College Health 2018 Aug-Sep;66(6):487-495. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2018.1440572

7. McCauley HL, Bonomi AE, Maas MK, Bogen KW, O’Malley TL. #Maybe He Doesn’t Hit You hashtag opens a public dialogue about the realities of intimate partner violence. Journal of Women’s Health 2018 27(7):885-891. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2017.6560

8. Maas M, McCauley H, Bonomi AE, **Leija G. “I was grabbed by my pussy and its #NotOkay:” A Twitter backlash against Donald Trump’s degrading commentary. Violence Against Women 2018 [Epub ahead of print]. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1077801217743340

9. Fisher J, Bonomi AE. Firearm surrender laws: Prompting promise for women’s health. Annals of Internal Medicine 2017;167(8):591-592. doi: 10.7326/M17-2399

10. **Carotta CL, Bonomi AE, **Knox K, **Blain M, **Dines B, **Jones J. Flint’s children: narratives of hope. Qualitative Report 2017; 22(9): 2437-2453.

11. Bonomi AE, Martin D. Jail calls: What do kids have to do with it? Journal of Family Violence 2017 [Epub ahead of print]. doi:10.1007/s10896-017-9919-2

12. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Kammes R, **Green T. Sexual violence and intimate partner violence in college women with a disability. Journal of Women’s Health 2017 [Epub ahead of print]. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2016.6279

13. Bonomi AE, Eaton AA, Nemeth JM, Gillum TL. The Abuse Litmus Test: A classroom tool to assess power and control in on-screen relationships. Family Relations 2017;66(1):154-165. doi: 10.1111/fare.12237

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14. **Altenburger LE, **Carotta C, Bonomi AE, Snyder A. Gender role attitudes among

emerging adult readers of Fifty Shades fiction. Archives of Sexual Behavior 2017; Feb;46(2):455-464. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0724-4

15. **Nemeth JM, Bonomi AE, Lu B. Lomax RG, Wewers ME. An update on risk factors for smoking in rural women: the role of gender-based sexual and intimate partner violence. Journal of Women’s Health 2016; Dec;25(12):1282-1291. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2015.5640

16. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Carotta CL, **Perry S, Kiuchi Y. Young women’s perceptions of the relationship in Fifty Shades of Grey. Journal of Women’s Health 2016;25(2):139-48. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2015.5318

17. **Carotta CL, Bonomi AE, **Terrell L, **Lee M. It’s (not) over. Relationship instability and recovery between victims and detained domestic abusers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, E-pub ahead of print, 2015 Dec 10. doi: 10.1177/0886260515619171

18. **Lang S, **Tolbert A, Schoppe-Sullivan S, Bonomi AE. Cocaring of infants and toddlers: Defining important dimensions of parent-teacher relationships for very young children. Early Childhood Research Quarterly 2015;34:40–52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2015.08.004

19. Zeoli A, Bonomi AE. Pretty in pink? Firearm hazards for domestic violence victims. Women’s Health Issues 2015;25(1):3-5. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2014.09.005

20. Bonomi AE, **Nemeth J, **Altenburger LE, Anderson ML, Snyder A, **Dotto I. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is associated with health risks in adolescent and young adult females. Journal of Women’s Health 2014; 23(9):720-8. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2014.4782

21. Bonomi AE, Trabert B, Anderson ML, Kernic MA, Holt VL. Intimate partner violence and neighborhood socioeconomic composition: A longitudinal analysis. Violence Against Women 2014;20(1):42-58. doi: 10.1177/1077801213520580

22. Dichter ME, Marcus SC, Wagner C, Bonomi AE. Veteran’s mental health: Associations between psychological, physical, and sexual intimate partner violence and health outcomes among women veteran VA patients. Social Work in Mental Health 2014;12:411-428.

23. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, **Nemeth J, Rivara FP, Buettner C. History of dating violence and the association with late adolescent health. BMC Public Health 2013, 13:821. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-821

24. Bonomi AE, **Altenburger L, **Walton N. “Double crap!” Abuse and harmed identity in Fifty Shades of Grey. Journal of Women’s Health 2013; 22(9):733-44. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2013.4344

25. Bonomi A, Martin, D, Gangamma R, Grabmeir J. New insights on the process of victim recantation. Domestic Violence Report 2013; 18(4): 49-51.

26. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, **Nemeth J, Buettner C, Bartle-Haring S, Schipper D. Dating violence victimization across the teen years: Abuse frequency, number of abusive partners, and age at first occurrence. BMC Public Health 2012; 12(1):637. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-637

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27. **Nemeth J, Bonomi AE, **Lee M, **Ludwin J. Sexual infidelity as trigger for intimate

partner violence. Journal of Women’s Health 2012; 21(9):942-9. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2011.3328

28. Naumann RB, Dellinger AM, Anderson ML, Bonomi AE, Rivara FP. Health care utilization and costs among female older adult former and current drivers. Journal of Safety Research 2012 Apr;43(2):141-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2012.01.001

29. Bonomi AE, Gangamma R, **Locke C, **Katafiasz H, Martin D. “Meet me at the hill where we used to park:” Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation. Social Science and Medicine 2011;73:1054-1061. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.07.005

30. **Bantchevska D, **Erdem G, **Patton R, **Linley J, **Letcher A, Bonomi A, Slesnick N. Predictors of drop-in center attendance among substance-abusing homeless adolescents. Social Work Research 2011;35(1):58-63.

31. Fishman P, Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Reid RJ. Changes in health care costs over time following the cessation of intimate partner violence. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2010;Sep;25(9):920-5. doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1359-0

32. **Cannon EA, Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Relationship and health outcomes in women with a history of abuse and witnessing violence in childhood. Violence and Victims 2010;25(3):291-305.

33. Nekhlyudov L, Bush T, Bonomi AE, Ludman EJ, Newton KM. Physicians’ and women’s views on hormone therapy and breast cancer risk after the WHI: a qualitative study. Women and Health 2009;49(4):280-93. doi: 10.1080/03630240903158446

34. Boyd RM, Dellinger AM, Anderson ML, Bonomi AE, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Preferred modes of travel among older adults: what factors affect the choice to walk instead of drive? Journal of Safety Research 2009; Oct;40(5):395-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2009.09.001

35. Rivara FP, Anderson ML, Fishman PA, Reid RJ, Bonomi AE, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Age, period and cohort effects on intimate partner violence. Violence and Victims 2009;24(5):627-638.

36. Bonomi AE, Anderson M, Reid RJ, Rivara FP, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Medical and psychosocial diagnoses in women with a history of intimate partner violence. Archives of Internal Medicine 2009;169(18):1692-1697. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2009

37. **Cannon EA, Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP. The intergenerational transmission of witnessing intimate partner violence. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2009; 163(8):706-708. doi: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2009.91

38. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Health care utilization and costs associated with physical and non-physical intimate partner violence. Health Services Research 2009;44(3):1052-1067. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2009.00955.x

39. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, **Cannon EA, Slesnick N, Rodriguez MA. Intimate partner violence in Latina and non-Latina women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009;36(1):43-48. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.09.027

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40. Bonomi AE, Glass N. Global response to a global human rights issue. Evidence-

Based Mental Health 2008 Nov;11(4):128. doi: 10.1136/ebmh.11.4.128

41. Bonomi AE, **Cannon EA, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Association between self-reported health and physical and/or sexual abuse experienced before age 18. Child Abuse and Neglect 2008 Jul;32(7):693-701. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2007.10.004

42. Bonomi AE, Boudreau DM, Fishman P, Ludman E, Mohelnitsky A, **Cannon EA, Seger DM. Quality of life valuations of mammography screening. Quality of Life Research 2008 Jun;17(5):801-14. doi: 10.1007/s11136-008-9353-2

43. Bonomi AE, Kernic MA, Anderson ML, **Cannon EA, Slesnick N. Use of brief tools to measure depressive symptoms in women with a history of intimate partner violence. Nursing Research 2008 May-Jun;57(3):150-6. doi: 10.1097/01.NNR.0000319497.44499.b7

44. Reid RJ, Bonomi AE, Rivara FP, Anderson ML, Fishman PA, Carrell DS, Thompson RS. Intimate partner violence in men: prevalence, chronicity, and health effects. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008 Jun;34(6):478-85. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.01.029

45. **Duterte EE, Bonomi AE, Kernic MA, Schiff MA, Thompson RS, Rivara FP. Correlates of medical and legal help-seeking among women reporting intimate partner violence. Journal of Women’s Health 2008 Jan-Feb;17(1):85-95. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2007.0460

46. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, **Cannon EA, Fishman PA, Carrell D, Reid RJ, Thompson RS. Health care utilization and costs associated with child abuse. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2008; Mar;23(3):294-9. doi: 10.1007/s11606-008-0516-1

47. Slesnick N, **Kang MJ, Bonomi AE, **Prestopnik JL. Six and 12-month outcomes among homeless youth accessing therapy and case management services through an urban drop-in center. Health Services Research 2008 Feb;43(1 Pt 1):211-29. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2007.00755.x

48. Rivara FP, Anderson ML, Fishman P, Bonomi AE, Reid RJ, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Intimate partner violence and health care costs and utilization for children living in the home. Pediatrics 2007;120(6):1270-7. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-1148

49. Rivara FP, Anderson M, Fishman P, Bonomi AE, Reid RJ, Carrell D, Thompson RS. Healthcare utilization and costs for women with a history of intimate partner violence. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007; Feb;32(2):89-96. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2006.10.001

50. Boudreau DM, Luce C, Ludman E, Bonomi AE, Fishman P. Concordance of population-based prevalence estimates of repeat and regular mammography screening using commonly applied definitions. Preventive Medicine 2007;45(4):262-6. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.07.011

51. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Health outcomes in women with physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence exposure. Journal of Women’s Health 2007;16(7):987-997. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2006.0239

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52. Frost MH, Bonomi AE, Cappellerri JC, Schunemann HJ, Moynihan TJ, Aaronson NK.

Applying quality of life data formally and systematically into clinical practice. Clinical significance consensus meeting group. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2007;82(10):1214-28. doi: 10.4065/82.10.1214

53. Kernic MA, Bonomi AE. Female victims of domestic violence: which victims do police refer to crisis intervention? Violence & Victims 2007;22(4):463-475.

54. Bush TM, Bonomi AE, Nekhlyudov L, Ludman EJ, Reed SD, Connelly MT, Grothaus LC, LaCroix AZ, Newton KM. How the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) influenced physicians' practice and attitudes. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2007;22(9):1311-6. doi: 10.1007/s11606-007-0296-z

55. Bonomi AE, Kelleher KJ. Dating violence, sexual assault and suicide attempts in urban

adolescents: ending the silence. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2007;161(6):609-610. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.161.6.609

56. Bonomi AE, Anderson M, Reid RJ, Carrell D, Fishman P, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Intimate partner violence in older women. The Gerontologist 2007;47(1):34-41.

57. Bonomi AE, Holt VL, Martin DM, Thompson RS. Severity of intimate partner violence and occurrence and frequency of police calls. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2006;21(10):1-11. doi: 10.1177/0886260506291656

58. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson ML, Reid RJ, Dimer JA, Carrell D, Rivara FP. Intimate partner violence and women’s physical, mental and social functioning. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;30(6):458-466. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2006.01.015

59. Thompson RS, Bonomi AE, Rivara FP, Anderson M, Reid RJ, Dimer JA, Grothaus L, Carrell D. Intimate partner violence: prevalence, types and chronicity in adult women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;30(6):447-457. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2006.01.016

60. Bonomi AE, Allen DG, Holt VL. Conversational silence, coercion, equality: the role of language in influencing who gets identified as abused. Social Science & Medicine 2006;62(9):2258-2266. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.10.022

61. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson M, Rivara FP, Holt VH, Carrell D, Martin D. Ascertainment of intimate partner violence using two abuse measurement frameworks. Injury Prevention 2006;12:121-124. doi: 10.1136/ip.2005.009563

62. Bonomi AE, Holt VL, Thompson RS, Martin DP. Ascertainment of intimate partner violence in women seeking legal protection. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;58(1):52-58. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2004.09.011

63. Bonomi AE, Boudreau DM, Fishman PA, Meenan RT, Revicki D. Is a family equal to the sum of its parts? Estimating outcomes at the level of the family for decision analysis. Quality of Life Research 2005;14:1127-1133.

64. Bonomi AE, Fishman PA, Boudreau DM, Meenan RT, Revicki D. Family level cost-effectiveness analysis. Quality of Life Research 2005;14:1139-40.

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65. Pearson ML, Shin-Yi Wu, Schaefer J, Bonomi AE, Shortell SM, Mendel PJ, Marsteller

JA, Louis TA, Keeler EB. Assessing the implementation of the Chronic Care Model in quality improvement collaboratives. Health Services Research 2005;40(4):978-996. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2005.00397.x

66. Bonomi AE, Wagner EH, Glasgow R, VonKorff M. Assessment of Chronic Illness Care: A practical tool for quality improvement. Health Services Research 2002;37(3):791-820.

67. Frost MH, Bonomi AE, Ferrans CE, Wong G, Hays RD. Patient, clinician and population perspectives on clinical significance of health-related quality of life data. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2002;77(5):488-494.

68. Glasgow RE, Funnell M, Bonomi AE, Davis C, Emery V. Self-management aspects of the Improving Chronic Illness Care Breakthrough Series. Design and implementation with diabetes and heart failure teams. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2002; 24: 80-87.

69. Wagner EH, Austin BT, Davis C, Hindmarsh M, Schaefer J, Bonomi AE. Improving Chronic Illness Care: translating evidence into action. Health Affairs 2001; 20(6):64-78.

70. Leidy, NK, Schmier JK, Bonomi AE, Legro M, Zyczynski T, Kong BW. Psychometric properties of the Vital Signs Quality of Life Questionnaire (VSQLQ) in black patients with mild hypertension. Journal of the National Medical Association 2001; 92:550-557.

71. Wagner EH, Glasgow R, Davis C, Bonomi AE, McCulloch D, Provost L, Carver P. Quality improvement in diabetes care: A collaborative approach. Joint Commission Journal on Quality 2001;27(2):63-80.

72. Kleinman L, Leidy NK, Crawley J, Bonomi A, Schoenfeld P. A comparative trial of paper-and-pencil versus computer-administration of the Quality of Life in Reflux and Dyspepsia (QOLRAD) questionnaire. Medical Care 2001; 2:181-189.

73. Bonomi AE, Patrick DL, Bushnell DM, Martin M. Validation of the United States’ version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) instrument. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2000; 53: 1-12.

74. Bonomi AE, Patrick DL, Bushnell DM, Martin M. Quality of life measurement: Will we ever be satisfied? Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2000; 53: 19-23.

75. Bonomi AE, Shikiar R, Legro MW. Quality of life assessment in acute, chronic, and cancer pain: A pharmacist’s guide. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 2000; 40(2):402-416.

76. Bonomi AE, Ajax M, Shikiar R, Halpern MT. Cancer pain management: Barriers, trends, and the role of pharmacists. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association 1999; 39(4):558-566.

77. Cella DF, Hernandez L, Bonomi AE, Corona M, Vaquero M. Spanish language translation and initial validation of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) quality of life instrument. Medical Care 1998; 36(9):1303-1305.

78. McQuellon RP, Russell GB, Cella DF, Craven BL, Brady M, Bonomi A, Hurd DD. Quality of life measurement in bone marrow transplantation: Development of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Bone Marrow Transplant (FACT-BMT) scale. Bone Marrow Transplantation, 1997;19:357-368. doi:10.1038/sj.bmt.1700672

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79. Brady MJ, Cella DF, Mo F, Bonomi AE, Tulsky DS, Lloyd SR, Deasy S, Cobleigh M, Shiomoto G. Reliability and validity of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Breast quality of life instrument. Journal of Clinical Oncology 1997;15(3):974-986. doi: 10.1200/JCO.1997.15.3.974

80. Bonomi AE, Cella DF, Hahn, EA, Bjordal K, Sperner B, Gangeri L, Bergman B, Willems-Groot J, Hanquet P, Zittoun R. Multilingual translation of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy quality of life measurement system. Quality of Life Research 1996;5:1-15.

81. Cella DF, Bonomi AE, Lloyd S, Tulsky D, Bonomi P, Kaplan E. Reliability and validity of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Lung (FACT-L) quality of life instrument. Lung Cancer 1995;12:199-220.

82. Cella DF, Bonomi AE. Measuring quality of life: 1995 update. Oncology 1995; 9(11 suppl):47-60.

83. Hernandez L, Cella DF, Bonomi AE, Corona M. Cross-cultural validation of the FACT quality of life instrument. J Oncol Pharm Practice 1995;1:29-30.

84. Cella DF, Tulsky DS, Gray G, Sarafian B, Linn E, Bonomi A, Silberman M, Yellen SB, Winicour P, Brannon J, Eckberg K, Lloyd S, Purl S, Blendowski C, Goodman M, Barnicle M, Stewart I, McHale M, Bonomi P, Kaplan E, Taylor S, Thomas CR & Harris J. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) scale: development and validation of the general measure. Journal of Clinical Oncology 1993;11(3):570-579. doi: 10.1200/JCO.1993.11.3.570

85. Yellen SB, Cella DF, Bonomi A. Quality of life of people with Hodgkin's disease. Oncology 1993;7(8):41-45.

86. Cella DF, Bonomi AE, Leslie WT, Von Roenn J, Tchekmeydian NS. Quality of life and nutritional well-being: measurement and relationship. Oncology 1993;7:105-111.

Manuscripts Undergoing Peer Review: **Current and Former Students in Italics

1. Maas M, Bonomi AE. Love hurts in the ‘tale as old as time’: deconstructing power, control, and harm in popular romantic film.

2. Chugani CD, Anderson JC, Richter RK, Bonomi AE, DeGenna NM, Feinstein Z, Jones KA, Miller E. “It was a joke:” Perspectives on college campus alcohol and sexual violence prevention among students with disabilities.

3. Eaton A, Bonomi AE, Stephens D, Gillum T. Nonconsensual porn as a form of intimate partner violence: Using the Power and Control Wheel to understand nonconsensual porn perpetration in intimate relationships.

4. **Nemeth JM, Bonomi AE, Lu B, Lomax RG, Wewers ME. Measuring sexual and intimate partner gender-based violence in health settings: transcending the three construct model predominant in public health research and practice. Under review.

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Books: Rennison C, Bonomi AE. (October 2019.) Women Leading Change in Academia: Breaking the Glass Ceiling, Cliff, and Slipper, Cognella Academic Publishers. https://titles.cognella.com/women-leading-change-in-academia-9781516548255 Book Chapters:

1. Bonomi AE. Leading through Resistance. In C. Rennison & A. Bonomi (Eds.), Women Leading Change in Academia: Breaking the Glass Ceiling, Cliff, and Slipper, Cognella Academic Publishers. (In press.)

2. Bonomi AE, Rennison CM. Concluding Thoughts: We Rise, We Revolutionize, We Redouble. In C. Rennison & A. Bonomi (Eds.), Women Leading Change in Academia: Breaking the Glass Ceiling, Cliff, and Slipper, Cognella Academic Publishers. (In press.)

3. Bonomi AE, Wagner EH, VonKorff M. Evaluating Health Care Systems for Improving Symptom Management in Chronic Illness. National Institute of Medicine’s Symptom Management On-Line Textbook.

4. Cella DF, Bonomi AE. Measuring Quality of Life. In: R Pazdur, LR Coia, WJ Hoskins, LD Wagman, Eds. Cancer Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach: Medical, Surgical & Radiation Oncology, First Edition. Huntington, NY: PRR, Inc., 1996;773-787.

5. Cella DF, Bonomi AE. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) and

Functional Assessment of HIV Infection (FAHI) Quality of Life Measurement System. In: B Spilker, Ed. Quality of Life and Pharmacoeconomics in Clinical Trials, Second Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1996;203-214.

Manuals and Reports:

1. Bonomi AE. Non-tenured Academic Professionals’ Supports, Challenges and Needs, Office of the Provost, Michigan State University, December 2018.

2. Nawyn S, Bonomi AE. Real Time Summary of Trustee Mosallam Town Hall, following Larry Nassar sentencing, Center for Gender in a Global Context, Michigan State University: https://gencen.isp.msu.edu/files/7115/1821/1603/Trustee_Brian_Mosallam_Town_Hall_2-1-18_final_transcript_.pdf.

3. Bonomi AE. Summary of Trustee Mosallam Town Hall following Larry Nassar sentencing: https://hdfs.msu.edu/node/380.

4. Bonomi AE, Cella DF. Cross-cultural adaptation of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) measurement system for use in European oncology clinical trials. Quality of Life Newsletter, No. 12, Feb-May 1995. Lyon, France: MAPI Research Institute.

5. Bonomi AE, Patrick DL. Manual for the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, 1997.

6. Cella DF. (with Amy E. Bonomi). Manual: Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy

(FACT) Scales and the Functional Assessment of HIV Infection (FAHI) Scale, Version 3. Chicago, IL: Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, 1994.

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Funding History: Dating Violence Across the Teen Years and Associated Health Consequences. Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology seed grant, January, 2011-December, 2011. PI (Bonomi): $24,890. Pathways and Outcomes of Victim Recantation in Intimate Partner Violence Cases, Ohio State University Criminal Justice Research Center, August, 2009-July 31, 2010. PI (Bonomi): $18,324. Intervention to Assist Men Who Have Sex with Men Disclose Their HIV-positive Status to Casual Sex Partners. National Institute of Mental Health [RO1 MH082639], August 2009-July 2014. PI (Serovich) / Co-I (Bonomi): $2,924,401. Intimate Partner Violence: Costs and Intervention, Manuscript and Grant Preparation Funding. Group Health Foundation, July 15, 2009-July 31, 2010. PI (Bonomi/Larson): $17,274. Long-term Health Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence and Child Abuse, Manuscript Funding. Group Health Foundation, July 1, 2008 – December 31, 2009. PI (Bonomi/Larson): $30,000. Domestic Violence among Medicaid and Uninsured Populations in Ohio: Associations with Mental Health, Chronic Disease and Health Care Utilization. Ohio Family Health Survey, July 2008 – April 2009. PI (Steinman) / Co-I (Bonomi): $74,000. Individual and Neighborhood Factors Associated with Partner Violence. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [R49 CE000670-01], 09/01/05-8/31/06. PI (Bonomi): $67,000. Long-term Cost-effectiveness of Mammography Screening Intervention. National Cancer Institute [R01 CA 106790-01], 3/1/04 – 3/31/07. PI (Fishman) / Co-I (Bonomi): $1,000,000. Long-term Healthcare Consequences of Domestic Violence. Agency for Health Research and Quality 3/1/02 - 04/30/05. PI (Thompson/Rivara) / Co-I (Bonomi): $ 2,377,898. Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence: Victim Support Team Evaluation. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [R49/CCV023116-01]. PI (Kernic) / Co-I (Bonomi). Systems Approach to Improving Arthritis Clinical Care, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 10/1/00-12/31/04. PI (Wagner/Bonomi): $586,333. Quality Indicators for Prevention and Chronic Illness Care. National Committee for Quality Assurance, 9/1/01-1/31/03. PI (Wagner/Bonomi): $24,000. Improving Chronic Illness Care Conference Grant. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Conference Grant, 9/1/01-12/29/02. PI (Wagner/Bonomi): $33,000. Improving Clinical Care in Arthritis Conference Grant, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 9/1/00-12/29/01. PI (Bonomi/Wagner): $16,499.

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Conference Presentations and Invited Presentations: **Current and Former Students in Italics

1. Bonomi AE, Martin D. Domestic violence perpetrators’ use of technology to tamper with victims and new advocacy and risk need responsivity models to protect victims. Accepted, workshop presentation, The Third European Conference on Domestic Violence, Oslo, Norway, September 2, 2019.

2. Rennison C, Bonomi A. Women leading change in academia: breaking the glass ceiling, cliff and slipper, McBEE National Mentoring Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May 22, 2019.

3. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not: Fifty Shades is harmful. Invited webinar presentation, Florida International University (Instructor: Dionne Stephens), April 4, 2019.

4. Armstrong G, Bonomi A. Barriers women leaders identify as obstacles faced on their journey to leadership. Panel session within C. Kaukinen, et al.: To Be or Not to Be a Woman Administrator in Higher Education: Challenges, Trade-offs, and Strategies for Success, American Society of Criminology, March 25, 2019.

5. Bonomi A. Breaking through bias. Women in Philanthropy-New York City Faction, Michigan State University, Michael’s New York, March 6, 2019.

6. Rennison C, Bonomi A. Women leading change in academia: breaking the glass ceiling, cliff and slipper, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, February 12, 2019.

7. Campbell R, Fedewa T, Bonomi A, Buchanan N, Hudecz M. Understanding trauma: scientific, clinical and interpretive perspectives on sexual violence. Finding Our Voice Sister Survivors Speak Series, MSU Museum, Michigan State University, January 15, 2019.

8. Bonomi AE, Talbot A, Soneral CM. Women leaders rising: breaking through bias. Workshop presentation, Women’s Leadership Institute, College of Social Science and Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Kellogg Center, East Lansing, MI, November 9, 2018.

9. Bonomi AE. Rethinking campus sexual assault: we must be leaders in anti-bias practices, civil rights, human rights. Invited keynote panel presentation, Campus Responses to Sexual Misconduct: Navigating Change at the U.S. Department of Education. University of Kentucky, Lexington, October 5, 2018.

10. Bonomi AE. The costs of sexual and non-sexual intimate partner violence. Invited presentation, The Costs of Gender-based Violence: Current Work and Future Directions to Promote Action, Co-sponsored by the Urban Institute in collaboration with Canada’s International Research Centre, Washington, D.C., September 28, 2018.

11. Bonomi AE. Discussant, for panel including Fields J, Santona G, Saunders Jones I. Women leaders rising: breaking through bias. College of Social Science and Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Wharton Center for Performing Arts, East Lansing, MI, September 25, 2018.

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12. **Carotta CL, Bonomi AE. Flint's children: Facilitators and obstructors of hope, Poster

presentation, American Psychological Association Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA, August 2018.

13. Bonomi AE. Best practices in RTP. Perspectives of a department chair. Invited presentation in: Evaluating Complex Scholarship in Today’s Academy: Interdisciplinarity, Collaboration, and Open Scholarship. MSU Center for Interdisciplinarity, Kellogg Conference Center, East Lansing, June 1, 2018.

14. Maas MK, Bonomi AE, McCauley HL. Love hurts: power and control imbalances in the ‘tale as old as time’. Oral presentation, 2018 Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Minneapolis, April 2018.

15. Bonomi AE. Engaging with faculty and academic staff on retirement: Taking the

“taboo” out of retirement. Invited presentation, Academic Advancement Network, Office of the Provost, March 27, 2018.

16. Bonomi AE. Best practices in sexual violence prevention: what can administrators do? Invited presentation, Conversation with Administrators Following Larry Nassar Sentencing, Hannah Administration Building, Michigan State University, February 2018.

17. Bonomi AE, Nawyn S. Co-facilitators, Board of Trustee Brian Mosallam Town Hall concerning Larry Nassar, Kellogg Conference Center, Michigan State University, February 1, 2018.

18. Bonomi AE. Best practices in sexual violence prevention: what can administrators do? Invited presentation, Dean’s Affinity Group, Michigan State University, December 13, 2017.

19. Bonomi AE. Managing department change, while inspiring forward. Invited presentation, Academic Advancement Network, Office of the Provost, Michigan State University, November 17, 2017.

20. **Leija G, Bonomi A, Maas M. Jane the Virgin: A model for reinventing marianismo and Latina sexuality. Oral presentation, Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Atlanta, November 2017.

21. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Kammes R, **Green T. Sexual violence and intimate partner violence in college women with a disability. Poster presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, September 2017.

22. Bonomi AE, Eaton AA, Stephens D, Jacobs H. Violence gone viral: use of communication technologies to perpetrate violence against women. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, September 2017.

23. McCauley HL, Bogen KW, Bonomi AE. #MaybeHeDoesntHitYou: Using Twitter as a platform to subvert historically taboo discourse around intimate partner violence. Poster presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, September 2017.

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24. Bonomi AE. Faculty mentoring, development and expectations. Invited presentation.

New Administrator Orientation, Academic Advancement Network, Office of the Provost, August 9, 2017.

25. Bonomi AE. Why does she stay? Why does she say nothing happened? Anatomy of expert testimony in FBI cases of domestic violence. Invited keynote presentation, AVDA Awareness Breakfast, Junior League, Houston, April 25, 2017.

26. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is harmful. Invited presentation, Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, April 25, 2017.

27. Bonomi AE. Managing department change, while inspiring forward. Invited presentation, Academic Advancement Network, Office of the Provost, Michigan State University, March 17, 2017.

28. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Kammes R, **Green T. Sexual violence and intimate partner violence in college women with a disability. Oral presentation, Association for Women in Psychology Annual Conference, Milwaukee, March 2-5, 2017.

29. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Kammes R, **Green T. Sexual violence and intimate partner violence in college women with a disability. Invited presentation, President’s Advisory Committee on Disability Issues, Michigan State University, January 23, 2017.

30. Bonomi AE. Managing department change, while inspiring forward. Invited presentation, Academic Advancement Network, Office of the Provost, Michigan State University, December 1, 2016.

31. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not: Is Fifty Shades just about hot sex? Invited keynote presentation, University of Rochester, Rochester, October 13, 2016.

32. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not: Is Fifty Shades just about hot sex? Invited keynote presentation, State University of New York-Brockport, Brockport, October 12, 2016.

33. Bonomi AE. Coercing victim recantation. Invited presentation, Indiana Supreme Court, Indiana Judicial College, Indianapolis, April 27, 2016.

34. Bonomi AE, **Altenburger L, **Nemeth JM, **Walton N, Snyder A, Anderson M. Fiction or not: Fifty Shades is harmful. Invited panel presentation, Association for Women in Psychology Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, March 3-6, 2016.

35. **Nemeth JM, Lu B, Bonomi AE, Thomson T, Peng MAS, Wewers ME. The ecological context of smoking behavior for women with gender-based sexual and intimate partner violence exposure histories. Poster presentation, Society for Nicotine and Tobacco Research Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 2-5, 2016.

36. Bonomi AE, **Nichols E, **Carotta CL, **Perry S, Kiuchi Y. Young women’s

perceptions of the Fifty Shades’ relationship. Oral presentation in the symposium: Emerging adults’ experience with sexual media: What are they viewing, how do they see it, and what are the effects? Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood, Miami, Oct 14-16, 2015.

37. Bonomi AE. Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation. Invited keynote presentation, Transitions, Inc. Annual Benefit, Zanesville OH, October 9, 2015.

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38. Bonomi AE. Domestic violence: A hidden pandemic in health care. Invited

presentation, MSU/Sparrow Center for Innovation Seminar Series, Sparrow Health Care, September 21, 2015.

39. Bonomi AE. Domestic violence: A hidden pandemic in health care. Invited presentation, Center for Innovation Annual Fall Symposium, MSU-Sparrow Health, University Club, Michigan State University, August 31, 2015.

40. **Carotta CL, Bonomi AE, **Terrell L, **Lee M. “Jail talk?” Hopes expressed between victims and offenders following incarceration for domestic violence. Oral presentation, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, August 9, 2015.

41. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is harmful. A Green and White Evening, Michigan State University, Washington Athletic Club, Seattle, April 23, 2015.

42. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is harmful. A Green and White Evening, Michigan State University, Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland, April 22, 2015.

43. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is harmful. Oral presentation, Kellogg Conference Center, Michigan State University, March 4, 2015.

44. Bonomi AE, Eaton A, Stephens D. The intersection between popular culture and female identity, violence victimization, and related health risks. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Futures without Violence, Washington, D.C., March 2015.

45. Bonomi AE. Coercion to recant among domestic violence victims. Invited keynote presentation, Women, Gender and Violence Conference, Florida International University, Miami, January 9, 2015.

46. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is associated with health risks in adolescent and young adult females. A Green and White Event, Michigan State University, Atlanta, September 18, 2014.

47. Bonomi AE. Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is associated with health risks in adolescent and young adult females. Invited presentation, Grand Rounds, Helen DeVos Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, September 2, 2014.

48. Bonomi AE. Teen dating violence in the digital age: patterns and intervention approaches. Invited keynote presentation, Seattle School-based Health Retreat, Seattle/King County Department of Health, Seattle, August 27, 2014.

49. **Lang SN, Tolbert AR, Schoppe-Sullivan SJ, & Bonomi, A. Cocaring: How do parents and infant-toddler teachers conceive their relationships with each other? Poster presentation at the 14th World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 2014.

50. **Nemeth JM, Lu B, Lomax RG, Bonomi AE, Thomson T, Wewers ME. Measuring medically relevant sexual and intimate partner gender-based violence in studies of health disparities. Poster presentation, Center for Population Health and Health Disparities Conference, University of California Los Angeles, May 20-21, 2014.

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51. Bonomi AE. Child abuse: Health care use and cost consequences across the lifespan.

Invited keynote presentation, Exchange Club of Lansing and Michigan Children’s Trust Fund Annual Gala, Lansing MI, April 22, 2014.

52. Stephens D, Bonomi AE, Gillum T. Intimate partner violence: A feminist symposium. Invited oral presentation, Association for Women in Psychology Annual Conference, Columbus OH, March 7, 2014.

53. **Nemeth JM, Thomson T, Lu B, Bonomi AE, Wewers ME. Gender-based violence and its association with smoking among women in Ohio Appalachia. Poster presentation, Comprehensive Cancer Center 16th Annual Scientific Meeting, The Ohio State University, Columbus, February 28, 2014.

54. **Nemeth JM, Thomson T, Lu B, Bonomi AE, Wewers ME. Gender-based violence and its association with smoking among women in Ohio Appalachia. Poster presentation, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, February 6, 2014.

55. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence and neighborhood socioeconomic composition: A longitudinal analysis. Invited oral presentation, Washington State Domestic Violence Task Force, Seattle Prosecution Division, Seattle, February 7, 2014.

56. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: A hidden pandemic in health care. Invited oral presentation, Women’s Health Research Conference, Michigan State University, November 22, 2013.

57. **Nemeth J, Lu B, Thomson T, Bonomi A, Wewers ME. Gender-based violence and its association with smoking among women in Ohio Appalachia. Poster presentation, Women’s Health Research Conference, Michigan State University, November 22, 2013.

58. **Carotta C, **Lee M, Bonomi AE, **Sweeney J, **Schiavionne S, **Blatnik S. “I am hoping for a miracle” and “I am too:” Hopes expressed between victims and offenders following incarceration for domestic violence. Poster presentation, Women’s Health Research Conference, Michigan State University, November 22, 2013.

59. Bonomi AE. Meet me at the hill where we used to park: Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation. Invited presentation, Human Development Initiative seminar, Michigan State University, September 18, 2013.

60. Bonomi AE, **Altenburger L, **Walton N. “Double crap!” Abuse and harmed identity in Fifty Shades of Grey. Oral presentation, 39th Annual Meeting of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, Columbus OH, September 17, 2013.

61. **Altenburger LE, Bonomi AE, **Dotto I, **Nemeth J, Anderson M, Snyder A. Fifty Shades of women’s liberation? An analysis of sexuality and sexism beliefs. Poster presentation, 18th International Conference and Summit on Violence, Abuse and Trauma. San Diego, September 8-11, 2013.

62. Bonomi AE. Meet me at the hill where we used to park: Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation. Invited presentation, State of Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance. Boise, June 11-12, 2013.

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63. Bonomi AE. Dating violence trajectories across the teen years. Invited presentation,

State of Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance. Boise, June 11-12, 2013.

64. Bonomi AE. Meet me at the hill where we used to park: Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation. Invited keynote presentation, Dialogue for Hope, Canton OH, April 7, 2013.

65. Bonomi AE, **Altenburger L, **Walton N. “Double crap!” Abuse and harmed identity in Fifty Shades of Grey. Poster presentation, 21st Annual Women’s Health Congress, Washington, D.C., March 22-24, 2013.

66. **Nemeth J, Bonomi AE, Lomax R. Initial validation of the Retrospective Teen Dating Violence Assessment (RTDVA). Poster presentation, 21st Annual Women’s Health Congress, Washington, D.C., March 22-24, 2013.

67. **Carotta C, Bonomi AE, **Lee M, **Sweeney J, **Schiavionne S, **Blatnik S. “I am hoping for a miracle” and “I am too:” Hopes expressed between victims and offenders following incarceration for domestic violence. Poster presentation, 21st Annual Women’s Health Congress, Washington, D.C., March 22-24, 2013.

68. Bonomi AE, **Altenburger L, **Walton N. “Double crap!” Abuse and harmed identity in Fifty Shades of Grey. Invited keynote presentation, The Gateway Film Center, 1550 North High Street, The Ohio State University, February 21, 2013.

69. Bonomi AE, **Altenburger L, **Walton N. “Double crap!” Abuse and harmed identity in Fifty Shades of Grey. Seminar, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, February 13, 2013.

70. Bonomi AE. Ethics in publishing. Invited presentation, Couples and Family Therapy Graduate Seminar, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, November 7, 2012.

71. Bonomi AE. Recantation: Old issue, new insights. Invited keynote presentation, Domestic Violence Coordinating Council of Hamilton County, Cincinnati OH, September 21, 2012.

72. **Beaton M, Bonomi AE. Invited facilitator, Introduction to teaching and learning, part 2. Graduate Teaching Orientation, University Center for the Advancement of Teaching, The Ohio State University, Columbus, August 15, 2012.

73. Eaton AA, Bonomi AE, Stephens DP, Ormas L. Antecedents and consequences of verbal coercion and aggression in young adult dating relationships. Roundtable discussion, Psychology of Women Division, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Orlando, FL, August, 2012. Presentation within the roundtable: Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Buettner C, Bartle-Haring S, Nemeth J, Schipper D. Dating violence across the teen years: A pilot study.

74. **Khariwal P, Bonomi AE. Symbolic interactionism to study women’s sense of self: A case study involving an abusive relationship. Poster presentation, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Orlando, August, 2012.

75. Bonomi AE. Invited graduation commencement address, American Institute of Alternative Medicine, Columbus, June 23, 2012.

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76. Bonomi AE, **Nemeth J, Buettner C, Bartle-Haring S. Dating violence trajectories across the teen years. Invited keynote presentation, Teen Dating Violence: New Perspectives, High Risk Perinatal Project, The Ohio State University and the Center for Family Safety and Healing, Columbus, May 31, 2012.

77. **Nemeth J, Bonomi AE, **Lee M. Sexual infidelity as trigger: An events analysis of intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, Two Days in May Conference on Victim Assistance, Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Columbus, May 10-11, 2012.

78. Bonomi AE. A hidden pandemic: Intimate partner violence in health care. Invited keynote panel presentation, Family Violence Discussion Panel, The Ohio State University Medical School in conjunction with the Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence, Columbus, April 23, 2012.

79. Bonomi AE, **Nemeth J, Buettner C, Bartle-Haring S. Dating violence trajectories across the teen years. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, March 30, 2012.

80. Bonomi AE. Domestic violence: A hidden burden in U.S. health care. Invited presentation, Center for Family and Demographic Research Seminar Series, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green OH, February 29, 2012.

81. Bonomi AE. “Meet me at the hill where we used to park:” Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence. Invited presentation, Supreme Court Advisory Board, State of Ohio, Columbus, February 10, 2012.

82. Bonomi AE. “Meet me at the hill where we used to park:” Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence. Invited presentation, Victim Services Unit, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus, December 7, 2011.

83. Bonomi AE. “Meet me at the hill where we used to park:” Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence. Invited presentation, Child Development, The Ohio State University, Xin Feng (instructor), November 21, 2011.

84. Bonomi AE. “Meet me at the hill where we used to park:” Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence. Invited presentation, Feminist Perspectives on Women and Violence, The Ohio State University, Nicole Engel (instructor), October 27, 2011.

85. Bonomi AE. “Meet me at the hill where we used to park:” Interpersonal processes associated with victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence. Invited presentation, Domestic Violence Symposium, Seattle University School of Law and the Seattle Prosecution Division, Seattle, September 8-9, 2011.

86. Bonomi AE. Dating violence across the teen years and long-term health and academic consequences. Invited presentation, Domestic Violence Symposium, Seattle University School of Law and the Seattle Prosecution Division, Seattle, September 8-9, 2011.

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87. Bonomi AE. A hidden pandemic: Intimate partner violence in health care. Invited

keynote panel presentation, Family Violence Discussion Panel, The Ohio State University Medical School in conjunction with the Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence, Columbus, April 25, 2011.

88. Bonomi AE, **Dimofski S, **Lomax A, **Miller J, **Perez A. Relationship abuse in Gen-Y couples. Invited guest lecture, Introduction to Child Development, Department of Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, M. Glassman (Instructor), March 1, 2011.

89. Bonomi AE. Quantitative methods in the social sciences. Invited guest lecture, Feminist Methodologies, Department of Women’s Studies, The Ohio State University, C. Keating (Instructor), February 23, 2011

90. Bonomi AE, **Dimofski S, **Lomax A, **Miller J, **Perez A. Relationship abuse in Gen-Y couples. Invited guest lecture, Human Sexuality, Department of Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, R. Gangamma (Instructor), February 22, 2011.

91. Bonomi AE, **Dimofski S, **Lomax A, **Miller J, **Perez A. Relationship abuse in Gen-Y couples. Invited keynote presentation, Finer Womanhood Week, The Ohio State University, February 21, 2011.

92. Bonomi AE. What is the difference between arguing and abuse? Why do couples stay in harmful abusive situations? Invited keynote presentation, Women’s Summit on Relationship Abuse, The Gateway Theater, The Ohio State University, Feb 12, 2011.

93. Bonomi AE, Gangamma R, Locke C, **Katafiasz H, Bartle-Haring S. Re-conceptualizing victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence. Oral presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Nov 6 – 10, 2010.

94. Kernic MA, Holt VL, Bonomi AE, **Sousa C. Effect of criminal justice response on deterring intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, American Public Health Association’s 138th Annual Meeting, Denver, Nov 6 – 10, 2010.

95. Gangamma R, Bonomi AE. Developing a systemic interpretation of couple-level data. Oral presentation, Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Oct 7-8, 2010.

96. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: The hidden burden in medical practice. Invited presentation, Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester, Rochester, October, 2010.

97. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: Is it a health plan problem? Invited keynote address, Bridging Research to Practice Domestic Violence Conference, Rochester, October, 2010.

98. **Katafiasz H, Bonomi AE, **Gangamma R, **Locke C. Examining the triangulation of children into violent family systems. Oral presentation, National Council on Family Relations Conference, Minneapolis, October, 2010.

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99. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: The hidden burden in medical practice. Invited

presentation, Family Violence Discussion Panel, The Ohio State University Medical School in conjunction with the Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence, Columbus, April 26, 2010.

100. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: The hidden burden in medical practice. Invited presentation, 39th Annual Reproductive Health Conference, Center for Health Training, Bellevue, WA, April 8, 2010.

101. Bonomi AE. Development of a discussion-based human sexuality course. Invited presentation, Course Development Institute, Center for the Advancement of Teaching, The Ohio State University, February 10, 2010.

102. Bonomi AE. Re-conceptualizing victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence cases. Invited presentation, Annual Seminar Series, Criminal Justice Research Center, The Ohio State University, October 30, 2009.

103. Bonomi AE. Working for equity and justice: How can lessons on disproportionality and over-representation guide our partnerships for prevention? Invited keynote panel presentation, Family Violence Prevention Summit, Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Newark OH, October 27, 2009.

104. Bonomi AE. A hidden epidemic: Intimate partner violence in healthcare. Invited presentation to senior medical leaders at Kaiser Permanente, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, New Orleans, October 8-10, 2009.

105. Bonomi AE. Medical diagnoses in women with a history of intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, New Orleans, October 8-10, 2009.

106. Bonomi AE. Health care utilization and costs associated with physical and non-

physical intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, New Orleans, October 8-10, 2009.

107. Bonomi AE. Understanding pathways to IPV perpetration among legally-

involved couples. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, New Orleans, October 8-10, 2009.

108. Bonomi AE, Gangamma R, Padalino M, Locke C, Katafiasz H. Interpersonal distance regulation in legally involved couples with a history of intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver, BC, October 2009.

109. Gangamma R, Bonomi A, Bartle-Haring S, **Grafsky E. A primer to qualitative

research methods in couples and family therapy research. Workshop presentation, Annual American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy conference, Sacramento, October 1-4, 2009.

110. Bonomi AE. Re-conceptualizing victim recantation in court-involved domestic violence cases. Invited presentation, 30th Anniversary Domestic Violence Symposium, Seattle University School of Law and the Seattle Prosecution Division, Seattle, September 12, 2009.

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111. Bonomi AE. Domestic violence: How much is it costing? Invited presentation,

30th Anniversary Domestic Violence Symposium, Seattle University School of Law and the Seattle Prosecution Division, Seattle, September 12, 2009.

112. Bonomi AE. Health care utilization and costs associated with intimate partner violence. Invited presentation, Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY, September 1, 2009.

113. Bonomi AE. Health care utilization and costs associated with intimate partner violence. Invited presentation, Center for Violence Against Women and the College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY, September 1, 2009.

114. Steinman KJ, Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence among Medicaid and uninsured populations in Ohio. Oral presentation, Ohio Family Health Survey Research Conference, Columbus, June 1, 2009.

115. Bonomi AE. Long-term cost consequences of child abuse. Invited plenary

presentation, Scientific Conference of the Academy on Violence and Abuse, Bloomington, MN, April 25, 2009.

116. Steinman K, Bonomi A. Intimate partner violence, health care utilization and insurance status: results from a large population-based survey. Oral presentation, Scientific Conference of the Academy on Violence and Abuse. Bloomington, MN, April 25, 2009.

117. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Health outcomes in

women with physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence exposure. Oral presentation, Women’s Health Caucus, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October 25-29, 2008.

118. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP, Thompson RS. Health care utilization

and costs associated with physical and non-physical intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, Women’s Health Caucus, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October 25-29, 2008.

119. **Cannon EA, Bonomi AE, Anderson ML et al. The intergenerational transmission of witnessing intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, 20th Biennial Conference on Human Development, Indianapolis, April 4-6, 2008.

120. Bonomi AE, Anderson ML, Rivara FP et al. Long-term health care utilization

and cost consequences associated with child abuse. Oral presentation, 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion. Merida, Mexico, March 15-18, 2008.

121. Bonomi AE. Community pathways and intimate partner violence: A rural/urban

comparison. Invited presentation, Human Development and Family Science graduate seminar, The Ohio State University, February 2, 2007.

122. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson ML, Reid RJ, Dimer JA, Carrell D, Rivara

FP. Intimate partner violence and women’s physical, mental and social well-being. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, March 15-17, 2007.

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123. Bonomi AE, Kernic MA, Anderson ML, Rutter C, Herrenkohl T, Holt VL. A 2-

year longitudinal study of neighborhood factors associated with police-reported intimate partner violence. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, March 15-17, 2007.

124. Rivara FP, Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson ML, Reid RJ, Dimer JA, Carrell D. Health care utilization and costs of IPV. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, March 15-17, 2007.

125. Thompson RS, Bonomi AE, Rivara FP, Anderson ML, Reid RJ, Dimer JA,

Carrell D. The prevalence and health effects of IPV. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, March 15-17, 2007.

126. Bonomi AE. Effects of intimate partner violence on women’s health status and

health service use. Invited presentation, King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Seattle, Tuesday, August 8, 2006.

127. Bonomi AE. Effects of intimate partner violence on women’s health status and health service use. Invited presentation, Grand Rounds, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, May 19, 2006.

128. Fishman P, Bonomi A, Boudreau D. Cost effectiveness analysis for behavioral

medicine. Workshop presentation, Society for Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, March 22, 2006.

129. Bonomi AE. Effects of intimate partner violence on women’s health status and

health service use. Invited presentation, Health Services Psychiatric Doctoral Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, November 18, 2005.

130. Bonomi AE. Effects of intimate partner violence on women’s health and health care costs. Oral presentation, Center for Health Studies Survey Research Department, Group Health, Seattle, November 15, 2005.

131. Bonomi AE. Take it or leave it: Strategies for responding to reviewer comments

in the peer-review process. Invited presentation, Health Services Doctoral Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, October 19, 2005.

132. Bonomi AE. Effects of intimate partner violence on women’s health. Seminar

presentation, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, September 27, 2005.

133. Bonomi AE. The toll of intimate partner violence on women’s health. Invited

presentation, Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Annual Conference, Wenatchee, WA, September 26, 2005.

134. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: is it a health plan problem? Invited

presentation, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, May 6, 2005.

135. Bonomi AE. Professional intervention for intimate partner violence. Invited

presentation, Forensic Nursing: A Critical Issue for Nursing Practice Conference, Hilton Hotel and Conference Center, Seattle, April 14-15, 2005.

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136. Bonomi AE. Intimate partner violence: Prevalence, chronicity and severity in female enrollees of Group Health Cooperative. Seminar presentation, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, March 22, 2005.

137. Bonomi AE. Long-term health consequences of intimate partner violence: The

epidemiology. Oral presentation, Family Violence Prevention Fund, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Boston, October 22, 2004.

138. Bonomi AE, Holt VL, Thompson RS, Allen DG, Martin DP. Accuracy of intimate

partner violence screening questions in women seeking legal protection. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Boston, October 21, 2004.

139. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson M, Sisk C, Dimer JA, Rivara FP.

Comparison of two intimate partner violence classification tools in female enrollees of Group Health Cooperative. Oral presentation, National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Boston, October 22, 2004.

140. Bonomi AE. What’s the “utility” in cost-utility analysis? Invited lecture, Health

Economics graduate seminar (Paul Fishman, instructor), University of Washington, Seattle, July 6-8, 2004.

141. Bonomi AE. Rural and urban women’s interpretations of intimate partner

violence: the role of language in case finding. Oral presentation, Health Services Doctoral Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, May 25, 2004.

142. Bonomi AE. Rural and urban women’s interpretations of intimate partner

violence: the role of language in case finding. Invited presentation, Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, June 25, 2004.

143. Bonomi AE, Thompson RS, Anderson M, Sisk C, Rivara FP. Comparison of two

domestic violence classification tools in female HMO enrollees. Poster presentation, 10th Annual HMO Research Network Conference, Dearborn MI, May 3 – 5, 2004.

144. Thompson RS, Rivara FP, Sisk C, Bonomi A, Grothaus L. Long-term healthcare

effects of domestic violence. Poster presentation, 7th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Vienna, Austria, July, 2003.

145. Frost MH, Bonomi AE, Capelleri JC, Schunemann, H, Moynihan, TJ, Aaronson,

N. Applying quality of life data formally and systematically into clinical practice. Oral presentation, Translating the Science of Quality of Life Assessment, 3rd Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, Oct 2 – 5, 2003.

146. Wu SY, Pearson ML, Schaefer J, Bonomi AE, Shortell SM, Mendel PJ,

Marsteller JA, Louis TA, Keeler EB. Assessing the implementation of the chronic care model in quality improvement collaboratives. International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management, Aachen, Germany, Oct. 1-3, 2003.

147. Bonomi AE, Lozano P, Hecht J, Grothaus L, Lieu T, Jensvold N, Capra A. Do Medicaid-insured teens and parents agree on health status and quality of care for asthma? Poster presentation, Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, May 5, 2002.

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148. Brady TJ, Bonomi AE. Essential system changes necessary to improve arthritis clinical care. Oral presentation, 16th National Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention & Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, March, 2002.

149. Bonomi AE, Kirkevold B. Documentation of pacing behavior in twin adult male

grizzles (ursus arctos horribilis). Poster presentation, International Conference on Bear Management, Jackson Hole, WY, May 22, 2001.

150. Bonomi AE. Improving arthritis clinical care: Building state arthritis programs.

Invited plenary presentation, National Arthritis Grantee Meeting, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, March 1-3, 2000.

151. Bonomi AE, Glasgow R, Wagner EH, Davis C, Sandhu N. The Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC): How well does your organization provide care for chronic illness? Poster presentation, Institute for Healthcare Improvement National Congress, Seattle, June 19-20, 2000.

152. Kleinman L, Bonomi AE, Crawley J, Shoenfeld P. Feasibility of using a

computer touch screen to assess health related quality of life. Oral presentation, Sixth Annual Symposium of Contributed Papers in Quality of Life Evaluation, Drug Information Association, March 28-30, 1999.

153. Leidy NK, Bonomi AE, Legro MW, Zyczynski T. Health-related quality of life of

black patients with essential hypertension. Poster presentation, Sixth Annual Symposium of Contributed Papers in Quality of Life Evaluation, Drug Information Association, March 28-30, 1999.

154. Bonomi AE, Palmer CS, Ajax M, Peeples P, Jackson SE. Cost of managing

mucositis and xerostomia in head and neck cancer patients undergoing first-line chemo-radiotherapy or radiation alone. Poster presentation, International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Fourth Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA, May 1999.

155. Bonomi AE, Patrick DL, Bushnell DM, Martin D. Quality of life of new mothers

and their partner following the birth of a child. Oral presentation, 6th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Barcelona, Spain, Nov, 1999.

156. Bonomi AE, Legro MW, Zyczynski T, McGann M, Ajax M. Maximizing quality in

quality of life outcomes research: A multifaceted approach for clinical trials. Oral presentation, 5th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research, Baltimore, November, 1998.

157. Bonomi AE. Cost of managing mucositis and xerostomia in head and neck cancer. Oral presentation, Current Concepts in Cytoprotection: Fall Meeting, U.S. Bioscience. Palm Springs, September, 1997.

158. Bonomi AE, Cella DF. Multilingual translation and adaptation of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT). Oral presentation, 4th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1996.

159. Bonomi AE. Perspectives on cultural competency. Invited panel presentation, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine Faculty Workshop. Seattle, April 18-19, 1996.

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160. Bonomi AE, Cella DF, Webster K. Cross-cultural adaptation of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT). Poster presentation, Sigma Xi Poster Session, Chicago, April 11-13, 1995.

161. Cella DF, Bonomi AE, Lloyd S, Tulsky D, Bonomi P, Kaplan E. Reliability and

validity of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Lung (FACT-L) Quality of Life Instrument. Oral presentation, International Association & Society of Lung Cancer, 7th World Conference on Lung Cancer, Denver, June, 1994.

162. Bonomi AE. Quality of life assessment and data management. Invited presentation, Copley Memorial Hospital & Dreyer Medical Clinic, Aurora IL, June 14, 1994.

163. Bonomi AE. Introduction to FACT scale and quality of life analysis. Oral

presentation, Taxotere in Metastatic Breast Cancer Investigator Meeting, Rhone Poulenc Rorer: Philadelphia, June 17, 1994.

164. Bonomi AE. Quality of life assessment and procedures, a phase ii/iii clinical trial

of Onapristone in patients with advanced breast cancer. Oral presentation, Berlex Laboratories, Newport Beach, CA, September 22-23, 1994.

165. Cella DF, Tulsky DS, Bonomi A. Quality of life assessment in cancer: breast, lung, and colorectal disease. Oral presentation, Society of Behavioral Medicine Eleventh Annual Meeting, April, 1990.

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Media Interview Appearances: KPLU. Keith Seinfeld show, Wednesday, May 17, 2006 CNN Radio News. Wednesday, May 17, 2006 KIRO TV News. Tuesday, May 16, 2006 KIRO 710 Morning Radio News. Tuesday, May 16, 2006 The Ron Reagan Show, Tuesday, May 16, 2006 National Public Radio, Seattle, May 16, 2006 NBC TV, Columbus, OH, March, 2009 WOSU-TV, Columbus, OH, April 23 & 28, 2010 NBC Today Show (interviewed), May 2010 NPR/WOSU with Ann Fischer, 2011 CBS TV-10/Columbus, 2011 CBS TV/Orlando, 2011 NBC TV/Columbus, 2012 WGN Radio/Chicago, 2013 MSNBC/New York, August 2013 Lansing Radio/WILS, August 2013 CBS/Minnesota, August 2013 Lansing Radio/WILS, August 2014 RTE, Ireland National Radio, August 2014 BBC Radio/London, September 2014 Canada AM Television, September 2014 WKAR, Michigan State University Radio, September 2014 ABC/Los Angeles Radio, October 2014 Good Day Houston KHOU TV, February 2015 ABC TV Houston, February 2015 Fox News TV Houston, February 2015 Detroit Radio, February 2015 Wisconsin Public Radio, February 2015 WKAR, Michigan State University Radio, February 2015 WILS, Lansing Radio, February 2015

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Courses Taught Health Program Evaluation, University of Washington (Graduate Teaching Assistant) Health Outcomes, University of Washington (Graduate Teaching Assistant) Health Services Doctoral Seminar, University of Washington (Co-facilitator) Graduate Seminar in Family Violence, Ohio State University (Instructor) Human Sexuality in Context, Ohio State University (Instructor) Romantic Relationships and Violence, Ohio State University (Instructor) Graduate Seminar in Romantic Relationships and Violence, Ohio State University (Instructor) Graduate Seminar in Violent Family Systems, Ohio State University (Instructor)

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Post-doctoral Research Mentorship: Christin Carotta. Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University, August 2014-August 2016. Master’s and Doctoral Committees: Completed: Erin Duterte, master’s student, Maternal and Child Health, University of Washington, Co-chair of master’s thesis committee. Graduation: June 2006. Elizabeth Cannon, master’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, master’s thesis committee member. Graduation: June 2008. Rashmi Gangamma, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: June 2008. Pooja Khariwal, master’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, chair of master’s thesis committee. Graduation: August 2009. Kate Adkins, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: June 2010. Arielle Weldon, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: June 2010. Travis Jones, master’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member. Graduation: June 2011. Sarah Lang, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: December 2014. Jennifer Ludwin, master’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, advisor/master’s thesis chair. Graduation: June 2012. Ricki Garren, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member. Graduation: June 2012. Katye Miller, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: June 2012. Brittany Brackenhoff, master’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member. Graduation: December 2012. Heather Katafiasz, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: December 2012. Tegan Smischney, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University, dissertation committee member. Graduation: August 2016. Hana Yoo, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member. Graduation: August 2013.

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Jasmin Carmona, master’s student, Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member. Graduation: August 2013. Mitchell Bartholomew, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member. August 2014. Christin Carotta, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, advisor/ chair. Graduation: August 2014. Julianna Nemeth, doctoral student, Health Behavior and Health Promotion, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University. Graduation: June 2015. Current/ongoing: Gabriela Lopez, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University, dissertation committee member. Emily Nichols, doctoral student, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University, dissertation committee member. Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis Committees: Brittany Ream, honor’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, chair of committee, “Association between child abuse history and body mass index in adulthood.” Graduation: March 2009. Sharla Starker, honor’s student, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University, committee member, “Youth perspectives on their mother’s influence and their relationship among crime-involved African-American male youth.” Graduation: June 2009. Margaret Gulick, honor’s student, Department of Communication, The Ohio State University, committee member, “Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender movement at The Ohio State University.” Graduation: June 2011. Other Undergraduate Research Mentorship: Casey Black, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Stephanie Blatnick, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Jaquan Cotton, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University. Stefanie Dimofski, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Irma Dotto, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Elizabeth Farrar, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Troye Green, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University. Caitlin Havens, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Kaci Hathaway, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University.

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Ashley Lomax, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. James Miller, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Amanda Morris, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Anthony Perez, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Samantha Perry, College of Social Science Scholars Program, Michigan State University. Emily Saxon, College of Social Science Scholars Program, Michigan State University. Sara Schiavone, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Maysa Sitar, College of Social Science Scholars Program, Michigan State University. Julia Sweeney, Political Science, The Ohio State University. Alix Vanbuskirk, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University. Jessica Varga, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University. Trinity Zyss, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University.