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1 CURRICULUM VITA Gloria Louise Krahn, PhD, MPH [email protected] 541-737-3605 Citizenship: Canada, USA Current Position (2014-present): Barbara E. Knudson Endowed Chair in Family Policy Interim Director, OSU Center for Health Innovation Director for Strategic Initiatives College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon Consultant: NORC on disability access for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, US DHHS Previous Positions: 2008-2013: Federal Division Director Division of Human Development and Disability, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Directed staff of 57 and responsibility for budget of ~$55 million to promote a public health approach to disability across the life-course; participated in agency and inter-agency committees, including the DHHS-wide taskforce on Disability Disparities and the DHHS Community Living Council; collaborated with the World Health Organization and other international organizations on global disability issues. 1984-2008: Faculty Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR Professor of Pediatrics; Public Health and Preventive Medicine Director, Oregon Institute on Disability & Development/UCEDD Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Health and Wellness for Persons with Long-Term Disabilities Associate Director, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center 1982-85: Research Associate and Consultant University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA.

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CURRICULUM VITA

Gloria Louise Krahn, PhD, MPH

[email protected] 541-737-3605

Citizenship: Canada, USA Current Position (2014-present): Barbara E. Knudson Endowed Chair in Family Policy Interim Director, OSU Center for Health Innovation Director for Strategic Initiatives College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon Consultant: NORC on disability access for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, US DHHS Previous Positions: 2008-2013: Federal Division Director Division of Human Development and Disability, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

Directed staff of 57 and responsibility for budget of ~$55 million to promote a public health approach to disability across the life-course; participated in agency and inter-agency committees, including the DHHS-wide taskforce on Disability Disparities and the DHHS Community Living Council; collaborated with the World Health Organization and other international organizations on global disability issues.

1984-2008: Faculty Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR

Professor of Pediatrics; Public Health and Preventive Medicine Director, Oregon Institute on Disability & Development/UCEDD Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Health and Wellness for

Persons with Long-Term Disabilities Associate Director, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

1982-85: Research Associate and Consultant University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA.

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EDUCATION 1972 B.A. (Honours), University of Winnipeg, Canada 1978 M.A., University of Manitoba, Canada 1978 - 79 Clinical Internship, University of Manitoba, School of Medicine 1980 Ph.D. (Psychology), University of Manitoba, Canada 1980 - 82 Postdoctoral Residency (Medical Psychology), Oregon Health Sciences

University (OHSU) 1994 M.P.H., University of California, Berkeley, California Licenses: 1982 - 2008 Licensed Psychologist, Oregon State Board of Psychologist Examiners HONORS AND AWARDS: 1971 James T. Watson Scholarship 1972 University Gold Medal in Honours Psychology 1975 - 76 University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship 1976 - 80 Canada Council Fellowship 1986 Council for Humanism in Medical Education, OHSU, Letter of

Recognition 2001 Association of University Centers on Disabilities, Presidential

Appreciation 2002 Oregon Health & Science Faculty Senate Leadership Nominee 2009 American Public Health Association Disability Section, Chair

Appreciation 2012 American Public Health Association Disability Section, Lifetime

Achievement Award PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic 1973 Laboratory Instructor in Psychology, University of Winnipeg 1974 - 75 Teacher in Infant Research Laboratory, University of Manitoba 1978 - 79 Program Evaluation Consultant, University of Manitoba 1980 Lecturer in Psychology, University of Manitoba 1982 - 88 Research Associate (1982-83)/Research Consultant (1983-88), Alcoholism

and Family Interaction Project, University of Pittsburgh (Theodore Jacob, PI)

1983 - 84 Clinical Instructor in Medical Psychology, OHSU 1984 - 90 Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology, OHSU 1986 - 91 Evaluation Coordinator, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

(CDRC), OHSU 1986 - 89 Research Consultant, Dietary Intervention Study in Children, Kaiser

Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon (Merwyn Greenlick, PI)

1990 - 96 Associate Professor of Medical Psychology, OHSU 1995 - 2007 Associate Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 1997 - 2007 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Public Health and Preventive Medicine

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2007 - 2008 Professor of Pediatrics, Public Health and Preventive Medicine Administrative 1994 - 03 Associate Director for Academic Affairs, Child Development and

Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health Sciences University 1994 -08 Director of Oregon Institute on Disability & Development

(OIDD)/UCEDD at Oregon Health Sciences University 1999 -08 Director, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Health and

Wellness for Persons with Long Term Disabilities, OIDD/CDRC/OHSU 2003 -08 Associate Director, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon

Health Sciences University 2003 - 04 Interim Director for Center on Disability and Health Policy, Oregon

Policy Institute, OHSU 2007 - 08 Consultant to OCCYSHN re-organization process 2014 - 17 Director of External Relations, College of Public Health and Human

Sciences, Oregon State University 2015- Interim Director, OSU Center for Health Innovation 2017- Director for Strategic Initiatives, College of Public Health and Human

Sciences, Oregon State University GOVERNMENT SERVICE 2008 - 13 Division Director, Division on Human Development and Disability,

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 2008 – 13 CDC Representative to Interagency Committee on Disability Research 2012 – 13 Lead Writer, DHHS draft report on Disability Disparities Action Plan

(with Deborah Klein Walker) 2012 - 13 Interagency consultant to CMS Chartbook on Chronic Conditions for Dual

Eligibles 2013 CDC representative to CMS/ACL Community Living Council 2014-17 Consultant on disability disparities to US Centers for Medicare and

Medicaid through subcontract with NORC 2017- Consultant on national health surveillance for persons with intellectual and

developmental disabilities to US Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Federal 1988 - 90 Principal Investigator - Training Curriculum for High Biological Risk

Infants in Multi-Stress Families. Administration on Developmental Disabilities (21 months, total funding $176,891; .35 FTE).

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1988 - 94 Principal Investigator - FIRST Award to study Family Adjustment to

Child Handicaps. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (5 years, total funding $490,324; .50-.75 FTE).

1990 - 93 Principal Investigator - Families First: Facilitating Change through Early

Intervention Training. Administration on Developmental Disabilities (3 years, total funding $269,722; .20-.30 FTE).

1993 - 94 Principal Investigator - Observed Parent-Infant Relational Assessment.

Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), U.S. Dept. of Education (12 months, total funding $74,687; .25 FTE).

1993 - 96 Co-Investigator - Gloria Krahn - A Matter of Context: A Process Model

for Infusing Culture and Family into Early Intervention Training. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (3 years, total funding $379,359; .25 FTE). Principal Investigator - B. John Hale.

1994 - 97 Proposal developer - Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Centers on

Disease Control and Prevention (total funding $675,000) Developed successful proposal. Principal Investigator – Jerry Sells.

1994 - 98 Principal Investigator - Families as Participants: Working within a

Managed Care System. Maternal and Child Health Bureau (4 years, total funding $675,163; .25-.35 FTE).

1994 - 97 Principal Investigator - The Oregon Health Sciences University -

University Affiliated Program (total funding $600,000; .35-.50 FTE). 1995 - 98 Principal Investigator - Adoptive Family Individualized Respite Model.

Administration on Children and Families (3 years, total funding $450,000; .10 - .25 FTE).

1996 - 99 Principal Investigator - Strengthening Intervention and Prevention of

Abuse and Neglect of Children with Disabilities. Administration on Developmental Disabilities (3 years, total funding $300,000; .20 - .30 FTE).

1996 - 00 Co-Investigator - Community Outreach and Action for Children who are

Hispanic. Maternal and Child Health Bureau (4 years, total funding $200,000; .05 FTE). Principal Investigator - Cathy Renken.

1997 - 01 Co-Investigator - Oregon Office on Disability and Health. Centers on

Disease Control and Prevention ($650,000). Directed writing of a successful competitive renewal application. Principal Investigator, Jerry Sells.

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1997 - 02 Principal Investigator - The University Affiliated Program at the Child

Development and Rehabilitation Center (5 years, total funding $1,000,000; .35 - .50 FTE).

1998 - 01 Principal Investigator - Disabled and Healthy. Administration on

Developmental Disabilities (3 years, total funding $300,000; .10 FTE). 1999 - 04 Principal Investigator - RRTC on Health and Wellness for Persons with

Long-term Disabilities. US Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (5 years, total funding $3.5 million; .35 - .50 FTE).

1999 - 01 Co-Investigator - Disability and Public Health Curriculum Project.

Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2 years, total funding $59,223; .10 FTE). Principal Investigator - Charles Drum.

2000 - 03 Principal Investigator - ADD-UP. Administration on Developmental

Disabilities Update (3 years, total funding $900,000; .20 - .50 FTE). 2001 - 05 Co-Investigator - Oregon Office on Disability & Health. US DHHS,

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (4 years, total funding $1,690,277; .05 FTE).

2002 - 07 Principal Investigator - The University Center for Excellence in

Developmental Disabilities. Administration on Developmental Disabilities (5 years, total funding $2,194,239; FTE .15 - .35 FTE).

2002 - 06 Co-Investigator - Community Environmental Assessment Project. US

Department of Education, National Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research (4 years, total funding $450,000; .05 FTE). Principal Investigator - Charles Drum.

2004 – 09 Principal Investigator - Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on

Health and Wellness. US Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (5 years, total funding $3,500,000; .35 FTE).

2005 - 07 Principal Investigator - Making it Real: Participatory Action Research

Administration on Developmental Disabilities (2 years, total funding $120,000; .04 FTE).

2005 - 07 Co-Investigator - Oregon Office on Disability and Health. US DHHS,

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (2 years, total funding $603,232, .05 FTE). Principal Investigator - Charles Drum.

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2007 - 12 Principal Investigator - The University Center for Excellence in

Developmental Disabilities. Administration on Developmental Disabilities (5 years, total funding $2,499,000; FTE .15 - .35 FTE).

2007 - 12 Co-Investigator - Oregon Office on Disability and Health. US DHHS,

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (2 years, total funding $2,250,000, .05 FTE). Principal Investigator - Charles Drum.

2008 – 2013 Principal Investigator-Health Disparities among Persons with

Disabilities. US Department of Education. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (5 years, total funding $2,250,000; .15 FTE) (transferred PI role when departing OHSU)

Other Support 2006 - 07 Principal Investigator - Easter Seals Project Action Evaluation with the

OIDD Office on Program Evaluation and Research. Easter Seals, Inc. (1 year, total funding $80,000; .05 FTE).

2015-17 Interim Director, OSU Center for Health Innovation. With OSU Foundation, secured $1.25 million in corporate gifts and contracts for health innovation projects and training.

PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE WORK: Peer-reviewed

1. Krahn, G. L. & Gabriel, R. M. (1984). Quantifying categorical observations of

social interactions through multidimensional scaling. Developmental Psychology, 20(5), 833 - 843.

2. Krahn, G. L. (1985). The use of projective assessment techniques in pediatric settings. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 10(2), 179 - 194.

3. Jacob, T. & Krahn, G. L. (1987). The classification of behavioral observation codes in studies of family interaction. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 49, 677 - 687.

4. Jacob, T. & Krahn, G. L. (1988). Marital interactions of alcoholic couples: Comparison with depressed and nondistressed couples. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56(1), 73 - 79.

5. Mash, E. J., & Krahn, G. L. (1989). Expanding the scope of child assessment [Review of J. Sattler’s article Assessment of Children, 3rd ed., 1988]. Contemporary Psychology, 34, 536-538.

6. Krahn, G. L., Eisert, D., & Fifield, B. (1990). Obtaining parental perceptions of the quality of services for children with special health needs. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 15(6), 761 - 774.

7. Jacob, T., Krahn, G. L., & Leonard K. (1991). Parent-child interactions in families with alcoholic fathers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59(1), 1876 - 1181.

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8. Krahn, G. L. (1993). Conceptualizing social support in families of children with special health needs. Family Process, 32, 236 - 248.

9. Krahn, G. L., Hallum, A., & Kime, C. (1993). Are there good ways to give bad news? Pediatrics, 91(3), 578 - 582.

10. Krahn, G. L., Hohn, M.F., & Kime, C. (1995). Incorporating qualitative approaches in clinical child research. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 24(2), 204 - 213.

11. Krahn, G. L., Thom, V. A., Hale, B. J., & Williams, K. (1995). Running on empty: A look at burnout in early intervention professionals. Infants and Young Children. 7(4), 1 - 11.

12. Ettinger D, Duncan C, Blanchard S, Appleyard R, Krahn G. ADDUp.org: Administration on Developmental Disabilities Updates Project. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2003:838. PubMed PMID: 14728343; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC1480120.

13. Downs, A., Wile, N., Krahn, G. L., & Turner, A. (2004). Wellness promotion in persons with disabilities: Physician attitudes and practices. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49(4), 303 - 308.

14. Abdullah, N., Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C. E., Krahn, G., Staples, E., Weisser, J., & Hammond, L. (2004). Healthy lifestyles for people with disabilities. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 2 (Special Issue – Oregon), 42 - 54.

15. Drum, C. E., Krahn, G. L., Culley, C., & Hammond, L. (2005). Recognizing and responding to the health disparities of people with disabilities. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3(3), 29 - 42.

16. Scheepers, M., Kerr, M., O'Hara, D., Bainbridge, D., Cooper, S., Davis, R., Fujiura, G., Heller, T., Holland, A., Krahn, G., Lennox, N., Meaney, J., & Wehmeyer, M. (2005). Reducing health disparity in people with intellectual disabilities: A report from health issues special interest research group of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2(3-4), 249 - 255. 10.1111/j.1741-1130.2005.00037

17. Krahn, G. L., Hammond, L., & Turner, A. (2006). A cascade of disparities: Health and health care access for people with intellectual disabilities. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Review, 12(2), 70 - 82.

18. Krahn, G. L., Putnam, M., Drum, C. E., & Powers, L. (2006). Disabilities and health: Toward a national agenda for research. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 17(1), 18 - 27.

19. Carlson, M. & Krahn, G. L. (2006). Use of complementary and alternative medicine practitioners by people with physical disabilities: Estimates from a national US survey. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(8), 505 - 513.

20. Krahn, G. L., Farrell, N., Gabriel, R., Deck, D. (December, 2006). Access barriers to substance abuse treatment for persons with disabilities: An exploratory study. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31(4), 375 - 384.

21. Krahn, G. L., and Drum, C. E. (2007). Translating policy principles to practice to improve health care access for people with intellectual disabilities: A research review of the past decade. Mental Retardation Research Review, 13(2), 160-168.

22. Krahn, G. L., Deck, D., Gabriel, R. & Farrell, N. (2007). A population-based

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study on substance abuse treatment for adults with disabilities: Access, utilization, and treatment outcomes. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 33(6), 791-798

23. Schwartz, C. E., Andresen, E. M., Nosek, M.A., Krahn, G. L. & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement (P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, &W. Horner-Johnson) (2007). Response shift theory: Important implications for measuring quality of life in people with disability Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 88, 529-536.

24. Suzuki, R., Krahn, G. L., McCarthy, M., & Adams, E. (2007). Understanding health outcomes: Physical secondary conditions in people with spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52 (3), 338–350.

25. Drum, C. E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Krahn, G. L. (2008). Self-rated health and healthy days: Examining the “disability paradox.” Disability & Health, 1(2), 71-78.

26. Krahn, G., McCarthy, M., Westwood, D., Powers, L. (2008). Evaluation of an innovative methodology to recruit research participants with spinal cord injury through durable medical equipment suppliers. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89:1341-1349.

27. Jamoom, E. W., Horner-Johnson, W., Suzuki, R., Andresen, E. M., Campbell, V. A., and the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement (P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, T. Hall, G. Krahn, & M. A. Nosek). (2008). Age at disability onset and self-reported health status. BMC Public Health, 8:10.

28. Krahn, G, G. Fujiura, C. E. Drum, B. J. Cardinal, M. A. Nosek & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement (E. Andresen, P. Beatty, G. Fujiura, & M. A. Nosek). (2009). The dilemma of measuring perceived health status in the context of disability. Disability and Health 2 (2):49-56.

29. Horner-Johnson W, Krahn G. L., Andresen E, Hall T. & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement (P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, & M. A. Nosek) (2009). Developing summary scores of health-related quality of life for a population-based study. Public Health Reports, 124, 103-110.

30. Krahn, G. L., Suzuki, R., and Horner-Johnson, W. (2009). Self-rated health in persons with spinal cord injury: Relationship of secondary conditions, function and health status. Quality of Life Research, 18:575-584.

31. Drum, C. E., Krahn, G., Horner-Johnson, W. Ritacco, B., Berardinelli, M. Wafsi, R. & Pickett-Cooper, P.. (2009). The Oregon Community Engagement Initiative: A multi-case study of a disability coalition development process. Community Development 40(1):3-19.

32. Drum, C. E., J. Peterson, C. Culley, G. Krahn, T. Heller, T. Kimpton, J. McCubbin, J. H. Rimmer, T. Seekins, and R. Suzuki. (2009). Guidelines and criteria for the implementation of community-based health promotion programs for individuals with disabilities. American Journal of Health Promotion, 24(2), 93-101

33. Krahn, G.L. (2010) Reflections on the debate on disability and aid in dying. Disability and Health, 3 (1), 51-55.

34. Krahn, G, Fox, MH, Campbell, VA, Ramon, I, Jesien, G. (2010). Developing a Health Surveillance System for People with Intellectual Disabilities in the United States. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 7(3); 155-166.

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35. Horner-Johnson, W., Suzuki, R., Krahn, G.L., Andresen, E., Drum, C.E., & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement (P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, G. Fujiura, T. Hall, & M. A. Nosek) (2010). The structure of health-related quality of life in US populations: People with and without functional limitations. Quality of Life Research, 19, 977-984.

36. Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G., Suzuki, R., Peterson, J.J., Roid, G., Hall, T. and the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Status Measurement (P. Beatty, B. Cardinal, C. Drum, G. Fujiura, & M. A. Nosek) (2010). Differential performance of SF-36 items in healthy adults with and without functional limitations. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91, 570-575.

37. Rimmer, J., Chen, M., McCubbin, J.A., Drum, C.E., Peterson, J.J. and the Expert Panel on Disability and Health Promotion Interventions (T. Heller, T. Kimpton, G. Krahn, T. Seekins, R. Suzuki, & G. White) (2010). Exercise intervention research on persons with disabilities: What we know and where we need to go. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 89 (3) 249-263.

38. Krahn, G. & Terdal, L. Ann Magaret Garner (1916-2010). (2011). American Psychologist, 66(2), 142.

39. White, G., Gonda, C., Peterson, J., & Drum, C. & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Promotion Interventions (T. Heller, T. Kimpton, G. Krahn, J. McCubbin, J. Rimmer, T. Seekins, & R. Suzuki) (2011). Secondary analysis of a scoping review of health promotion interventions for people with disabilities: Do health promotion interventions for people with mobility impairments address secondary condition reduction and increased community participation? Disability & Health Journal, 4(2), 129-139.

40. Krahn, G.L. & Campbell, V.A. (2011). Evolving views of disability and public health: The roles of advocacy and public health. Disability and Health Journal, 4(1), 12-18.

41. Suzuki, R, Peterson, JJ, Weatherby, AV, Buckley, DI, Walsh, ES, Kailes, JI, & Krahn, GL. (2012). Using intervention mapping to promote the receipt of clinical preventive services among women with physical disabilities. Health Promotion Practice, 13(1), 106-115.

42. Hall, T., Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., Lamb, G. & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Measurement (2011). Examining functional content in widely used health related quality of life measures. Rehabilitation Psychology, 56(2), 94-99.

43. Peterson, J.J., Suzuki, R., Walsh, E.S., & Krahn, G.L. (2010). Transtheoretical model applied to receipt of clinical preventive service by women with mobility impairments. Disability and Health Journal, 3(2), e1-e9.

44. Heller, T. McCubbin, J.A., Drum, C., Peterson, J., & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Promotion Interventions (J. Rimmer, T. Seekins, G. Krahn & R. Suzuki) (2011). Physical activity and nutrition promotion interventions: What is working for people with intellectual disabilities? Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 49(1), 26-36.

45. Krahn G.L. (2011).W.H.O. World Report on Disability: A review. Disability and Health Journal, 4(3):141–2.

46. Peterson, J. J., Suzuki, R., Walsh, E. S., Buckley, D., & Krahn, G. L. (2012). Improving Cancer Screening Among Women with Mobility Impairments:

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Randomized Controlled Trial of a Participatory Workshop Intervention. American Journal of Health Promotion: 26(4), 212-216.

47. Thompson, W., Zack, M.M., Krahn, G.L., Andresen, E., & Barile, J.P. Intervening factors for public health to consider for improving health-related quality of life among older adults with and without functional limitations. American Journal of Public Health. 2012, 102(3), 496-502.

48. Barile, J.P., Thompson, W.W., Zack, M.M., Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., & Haffner, S.C. Activities of daily living, chronic medical conditions and health related quality of life in older adults. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2012, 35:4,293-304.

49. Fujiura, G. & the RRTC Expert Panel on Health Measurement (G. Krahn, E. Andresen, W. Horner-Johnson, M. Nosek) (2012). Self-reported health of people with intellectual disability. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 50(4), 352-369.

50. Krahn, G.L. (2012) In Memorium: Henry A. (Hank) Bersani, Jr., Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 9 (3), 157-158.

51. Suzuki, R., Krahn, G., Small, E., Peterson-Besse, J. (2013). Multi-level barriers to obtaining mammograms for women with mobility limitations. American Journal of Health Behavior, 37(5):711-718.

52. Barile, J.P., Thompson, W.W., Zack, M.M., Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., & Bowen, S.E. (2013). Multiple chronic medical conditions and health-related quality of life in older adults, 2004-2006. Preventing Chronic Disease, 10:120282. DOI: Http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd10.120282.

53. Andresen EM, Peterson-Besse JJ, Krahn GL, Walsh ES, Horner-Johnson W, Iezzoni LI. Pap, mammography, and clinical breast examination screening among women with disabilities: a systematic review. Womens Health Issues. 2013 Jul-Aug;23(4):e205-14. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2013.04.002. Review. PubMed PMID: 23816150; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4452940.

54. Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., Hall, T., Roid, G., Andresen, E., Fujiura, G., Nosek, M. Cardinal, B., Drum, E.E., Suzuki, R., & Peterson, J. (2014). Development and psychometric assessment of the Function-Neutral Health-Related Quality of Life Measure. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,93(1):56-74.

55. Krahn, G.L., & Fox, M. (2014). Health disparities of people with intellectual disabilities: What do we know and what do we do? Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 27(5): 431-446. Published online 31 JUL 2013, DOI: 10.1111/jar.12067

56. Andresen, E.M., Peterson-Besse, J.J., Krahn, G.L., Walsh, E.S., Horner-Johnson, W., & Iezzoni, L.I. (2013). Pap, mammography, and clinical breast exam screening among women with disabilities: A systematic review. Women’s Health Issues, 23(4) e205-214.

57. Benjamin, G., Mitra, M., Graham, C., Krahn, G., Luce, S., Fox, M., Hootman, J., Ghiya, N. & Popovic, T. (2013). Where in health is disability? Public health practices to include people with disabilities. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Review, August 30, 2013, 62(34), 697-701.

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58. Horner-Johnson, W., Dobbertin, K., Lee, J.C., Andresen, E.M. & the Expert Panel on Disability and Health Disparities (including G. Krahn). (2013). Disparities in chronic conditions and health status by type of disability. Disability and Health Journal,6(4), 280-286.

59. Krahn, G.L., Reyes, M. & Fox, M. (2014). Chronic conditions and disability: Toward a conceptual model for national policy and practice considerations. Disability and Health Journal.7(1): 13-18.

60. Farrell, A., & Krahn, G.L. (2014) Family life goes on: Disability in Contemporary Families. Family Relations, 63(1):1-6.

61. Rowland M, Peterson-Besse J, Dobbertin K, Walsh ES, Horner-Johnson W; Expert Panel on Disability and Health Disparities.. Health outcome disparities among subgroups of people with disabilities: a scoping review. Disabil Health J. 2014 Apr;7(2):136-50. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2013.09.003. Review. PubMed PMID: 24680042.

62. Sinclair, L., Taft, K., Sloan, M., Stevens, A., & Krahn, G. (2014) Tools for improving clinical preventive services among women with disabilities of childbearing age and beyond. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2014, 10.1007/s10995-014-1627-4.

63. Krahn, G.L., Walker, D.K. & Correa-De-Araujo, R. (2015). People with disabilities are an unrecognized health disparity population. American Journal of Public Health, 2015:105(52): S198-S206.

64. Bandini, L., Danielson, M. Esposito, L.E., Foley, J.T., Fox, M.H., Frey, G.C., Fleming, R., Krahn, G., Must, A., Porretta, D.L., Rodgers, A.B., Stanish, H., & Urv, T., Vogel, L.C., Humphries, K. (2015). Obesity in children with developmental and/or physical disabilities. Disability and Health Journal, 8(3), 309-316.

65. Fox, M.H., Krahn, G.L., Sinclair, L.B., & Cahill, A. (2015). Using the international classification of functioning, disability and health to expand understanding of paralysis in the United States through improved surveillance. Disability and Health Journal, 8(3), 457-463.

66. Fox, M.H., Bonardi, A., & Krahn, G.L. (2015). Expanding public health surveillance for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the U.S. International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities, 48(4), 73-114.

67. Dixon-Ibarra, A, Krahn, G., Fredine, H., Cahill, A., & Jenkins, S. (2016). Adults aging ‘with’ and ‘into’ paralysis: Epidemiological analyses of demography and health. Disability and Health Journal, 9(4), 575-583.

68. Barile, J.P., Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G., Zack, M., Miranda, D., DeMichele, K., Ford, D. &Thompson, W.T. (2016) Measurement characteristics for two health-related quality of life measures in older adults: The SF-36 and the CDC Healthy Days items. Disability and Health Journal, 9(4), 567-574.

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69. Raghavan R, Camarata S, White K, Barbaresi W, Parish S, Krahn G. (accepted) Population health in pediatric speech and language disorders: Data sources and a research agenda for the field. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research.

70. Dixon-Ibarra A, Odden M, Krahn G, Hooker K. (submitted) Influence of secondary and associated conditions on the health status of persons with stroke-related paralysis: Cross sectional analysis of the National Paralysis Survey.

71. Taylor, J., Xue, C., McNab, E., & Krahn, G. (submitted). Inclusion of youth with disabilities in 4-H: A scoping literature review of the Journal of Extension 1990-2017. Journal of Extension.

72. Lesmeister, M, Taylor, J, Giordono, L, Fenn, M, Krahn, GL. (submitted) Now is the Time: Intentional Inclusion of Youth with Disabilities in 4-H. Journal of Extension).

73. Tomayko E, Godlewski B, Krahn G, Bowman S, Settersten R, Weber R. (submitted). Leveraging public health research to inform state legislative policy that promotes health for families. Preventing Chronic Disease.

Invited/Non-peer-reviewed

1. Krahn, G. L. (1984). Divorcing families: Treatment implications for children. The Oregon Psychologist, 13(1), 1 - 3. Invited paper.

2. Krahn, G. L. (1987). Child custody: Ethical and legal considerations. The Oregon Psychologist,13(1), 1 - 3. Invited paper.

3. Krahn, G. L. (2003). Survey of Physician Wellness Practices with Persons with Disabilities. In: RRTC Health and Wellness Consortium (Eds.). Changing Concepts of Health & Disability: State of the Science Conference & Policy Forum 2003: 47 - 51. Portland, OR: Oregon Health and Sciences University.

4. Krahn, G. L. (2003). Changing Concepts in Health, Wellness and Disabilities. In: RRTC Health and Wellness Consortium (Eds.). Changing Concepts of Health & Disability: State of the Science Conference & Policy Forum 2003: 6 - 19. Portland, OR: Oregon Health and Sciences University.

5. Breslin ML, Goode TD, Havercamp S., Iezzoni LI, Horner-Johnson W, Krahn GL, Yee, S. (2016) Health Disparities and Equity at the Intersections: Disability, Race and Ethnicity. Paper commissioned by the National Academy of Medicine, September 2016.

6. Krahn, GL. (2017). Data needs to inform program planning and policies on health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Paper commissioned by the Administration for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, September 2017.

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Books

1. Pellmar, T. C. & Eisenberg, L. (Eds.). (2000). Bridging Disciplines in the Brain, Behavioral, and Clinical Sciences. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Krahn, G. L. as IOM committee member.

2. RRTC Health and Wellness Consortium. (2003). Changing Concepts of Health & Disability: Proceedings of the State of the Science Conference & Policy Forum, Washington, DC. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

3. RRTC Health and Wellness Consortium. (2004). Summary of Studies and Key Findings of the RRTC on Health and Wellness Consortium. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

4. Drum, C. E., G. Krahn, and H. Bersani, (Eds.) (2009). Disability and Public Health. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, and American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

5. Rosenbaum, S & Simon, P. (2016). Speech and Language Disorders in Children: Implications for the Social Security Administration’s Supplemental Security Income Program. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Krahn, G.L. as NAM committee member.

Chapters

1. Kanfer, R., Eyberg, S., & Krahn, G. L. (1983). Interviewing strategies in child assessment. In C. E. Walker and M.C. Roberts (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology (pp. 95 – 108). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

2. Jacob, T., Tennebaum, D., & Krahn, G. L. (1987). Factors influencing the reliability and validity of observation data. In T. Jacob (Ed.), Family Interaction and Psychopathology: Theories, Methods and Findings (pp. 297 – 328). New York: Plenum.

3. Kanfer, R., Eyberg, S., & Krahn, G. L. (1992). Interviewing strategies in child assessment. In C. E. Walker and M.C. Roberts (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology (2nd ed, pp. 49 – 62). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

4. Mash, E. J., & Krahn, G. L. (1995). Research strategies in child clinical psychology. In M. Hersen and R. T. Ammerman (Eds.), Advanced Abnormal Child Psychology (pp. 105-133). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.

5. Krahn, G. L., & Eisert, D. (2000). Qualitative methods in clinical psychology. In D. Drotar (Ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Pediatric and Clinical Child Psychology (pp. 145-164). New York: Plenum Press.

6. Mash, E. J., & Krahn, G. L. (2000). Research Strategies in Child Psychopathology. In M. Hersen, & R. T. Ammerman (Eds.), Advanced Abnormal Child Psychology (2nd ed, pp. 101-131). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

7. Krahn, G. L. & Putnam, M. (2003). Qualitative methods in psychological research. In M. C. Roberts and S. S Ilardi (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology (pp. 176-196). Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

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8. Krahn, G. L., & Ritacco, B. (2004). Public Health as Change Agents. In C. E. Drum, G. L. Krahn, B. Ritacco, & A. Drake (Eds.), Disability and Public Health Curriculum Outline (pp. 100-116). Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

9. Adams, E., G. Krahn, W. Horner-Johnson, and R. Leman. (2009). Fundamentals of disability epidemiology. In Disability and Public Health, edited by C. E. Drum, G. Krahn and H. Bersani. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association and American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

10. Drum, C. E., and G Krahn. (2009). An introduction to disability and public health. In Disability and Public Health, edited by C. E. Drum, G. Krahn and H. Bersani. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association and American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

11. Drum, C. E., G. Krahn, J. Peterson, W. Horner-Johnson, and K. Newton. (2009). Health of people with disabilities: determinants and disparities. In Disability and Public Health, edited by C. E. Drum, G. Krahn and H. Bersani. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association and American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

12. Krahn, G., and B. Ritacco. (2009). Public health as a change agent for disability. In Disability and Public Health, edited by C. E. Drum, G. Krahn and H. Bersani. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association and American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Pp.

13. Krahn, GL and Fox, M.H. Public Health Perspectives on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. (2016). In IL Rubin, J Merrick, DE Greydanus and DR Patel (Eds). Health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the lifespan. Dordrecht: Springer.

14. Krahn, GL and Bersani, LB. (2016). People with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the United States of America. In IL Rubin, J Merrick, DE Greydanus and DR Patel (Eds). Health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the lifespan. Dordrecht: Springer.

15. Dixon-Ibarra A, Catena M, and Krahn GL. (in press) From person to population: Epidemiology of disability and health. In S. Reid-Arndt, B Caplan, TR Elliott and RG Frank.Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology

Training Curricula

1. Thom, V. A., Krahn, G. L., Hale, B. J., Keller, M. M., Hartzell, M., & Smeenk, A.M. (1990). Supporting families and their prematurely born babies: A guide for training care providers. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Sciences University.

2. Adelmann, B., Bridge, L., & Krahn, G. L. (1998). Parents accessing special services: A program for organizing resources and treatment (PASSPORT). Portland, OR: Oregon Health Sciences University.

3. Carroll, L. J., Adelmann, B., & Krahn, G. L. (2000). Finding your way in managed care: A guide for Washington families of children with special health care needs. Portland, OR: Oregon Health Sciences University.

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4. Krahn, G. L., Culley, C. A., Hammond, L. A., & Farrell, N. (2003). Health & wellness for teens living with disabilities: Understanding and becoming sensitive to the issues. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Sciences UniversityDrum, C.E., Krahn, G.L. Ritacco, B., & Drake, A. (Eds.) (2004). Disability and public health curriculum outline. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

5. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G.L. Ritacco, B., & Drake, A. (Eds.) (2004). Disability and public health curriculum outline. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

Other Dissemination Materials:

1. Krahn, G. L., Thom, V. A., Sokoloff, K. & Steinberg, M. (2000). Every Child Special, Every Child Safe: A Call to Action. Preventing Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities. Portland, OR: Oregon Health Sciences University.

2. Krahn, G. L., Kuerschner, S., Thom, V. A., & Wheeler, C. (2000). Community Implementation Guide to Prevent Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities. Portland, OR: Oregon Health Sciences University.

3. Drum, C.E., Davis, C.E., Berardinelli, M., Cline, A., Laing, R., Horner-Johnson, W., & Krahn, G. (2009) Mammography Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile v.1.0. RRTC on Health and Wellness. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

4. Drum, C.E., Davis, C.E., Berardinelli, M., Cline, A., Laing, R., Horner-Johnson, W., & Krahn, G. (2008). Outpatient Health Care Usability Profile v. 3. RRTC on Health and Wellness. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

5. Drum, C.E., Berardinelli, M., Pickett-Cooper, P., Krahn, G., Horner-Johnson, W., Ritacco, B., & Wasfi, R. (2007). Community Action Guide: Version 2.0. Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University.

Selected Abstracts 1. Krahn, G., Maley, S., Drum, C., & Powers, L. (2000). Promoting wellness in people

with disabilities: A new concept. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 354. 2. Krahn, G.L. & Drum, C.E. (2000). Every child special-Every child safe. Journal of

Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 354. 3. Drum, C., Krahn, G. & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004). Healthy lifestyles curriculum

for people with intellectual and other disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48, 454.

4. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C. & Krahn, G. (2004). Maltreatment reported by individuals with intellectual disabilities living in Oregon communities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48, 460.

5. Krahn, G.L., Drum, C.E., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004). Determinants of health: The BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 48, 343.

6. Drum, C.E., Krahn, G., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2008). The community engagement initiative. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 788.

7. Horner-Johnson, W., Lyman, L., Drum, C.E., & Krahn, G. (2008). Testing a health

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promotion program for people with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52, 745.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS International and National

1. Krahn, G. L. (1981, August). Complementarity of two methodologies for analyzing the interrelated behaviors in family interaction. Paper presented to the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

2. Eyberg, S. M., & Krahn, G. L. (1983, 1984). Psychological assessment of children. Two day workshop presented to the Post-Doctoral Institute in conjunction with the American Psychological Association conferences in Anaheim, California and Toronto, Canada.

3. Krahn, G. L., Thom, V. A., Hale, B. J., & Keller, M. M. (1989, October). Running on empty: A look at early intervention provider issues in working with multi-stress families. Poster presentation at the American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Baltimore, MD.

4. Krahn, G. L., Eisert, D., & Fifield, B. (1989, October). Surveying parents: Perceptions of the quality of services for children with special health needs. Poster presentation at the American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Baltimore, MD.

5. Krahn, G. L., Hale, B. J. & Thom, V. A. (1990, October). Work related stress in prevention and early intervention. Workshop presentation at the Division of Early Childhood Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

6. Krahn, G. L., Hale, B. J., & Yanak, D. (1992, May). What you think you said isn’t what I thought I heard: Clarifying communications between parents and providers. Presentation at the Infant and Early Childhood conference, Seattle, WA.

7. Krahn, G. L., Hale, B. J., Williams, K. S., Thom, M. A., & Keller, M. M. (1992, October). Transitioning to partnership: Examining parent and provider attitudes in the paradigm shift. Poster presentation at the American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Baltimore, MD.

8. Krahn, G. L., Hallum, A., & Kime, C. (1992, October). Giving bad news: Is there a good way to do it? Poster presentation at the American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Baltimore, MD.

9. Krahn, G. L., Thom, V. A., & Williams, K. S. (1993, December). Getting in touch with provider issues. Presentation at the National Center for Clinical Infant Programs: Eighth Biennial National Training Institute, Washington, DC.

10. Krahn, G. L. (1994, December). Intercultural competence in program evaluation. Presentation at the National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Systems meetings, Washington, DC.

11. Krahn, G. L., & Bridge, L. (1995, November). Oregon Health Plan and financing health care for individuals with developmental disabilities. Presentation at the American Association of University Affiliated Programs, Washington, DC.

12. Krahn, G. L., & Hartzell, M. (1996, November). Children with Special Health

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Care Needs and Managed Care in Oregon. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

13. Krahn, G. L., Adelmann, B., & Bridge, L. (1997, May). Journey through managed care: A guidebook for navigating the system. Presentation at the Association at the Association for the Care of Children’s Health, Washington, DC.

14. Hanes, P., Krahn, G. L., & Carter, C. (1998, November). Parental satisfaction of services for children with special needs within managed care: Oregon state-wide survey. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

15. Robinson, C., Bacon, R., Ferrante, R., Krahn, G. L., & Miller, K. (1999, February). Outcomes and the roadmap: How will we know when we’re there? Presentation at the Administration on Developmental Disabilities Commissioner’s Forum, Washington, DC.

16. Krahn, G. L., & Maley, S. (2000, May). From person to paradigm: Promoting wellness. Presentation at Disability & Health: A Wellness Agenda, Dearborn, MI.

17. Krahn, G. L., Maley, S., Drum, C. E., & Powers, L. (2000, August). Promoting wellness in persons with disabilities: A new concept. Presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Seattle, WA.

18. Krahn, G. L., Powers, L., Anderson, D., Adelmann, R., Miller, N., & Tangeman, P. (2000, August). Oregon Institute on Disability & Development: Scholarship, partnership, leadership. Presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Seattle, WA.

19. Krahn, G. L., Gabriel, R., Deck, D., & Bersani, H. (2000, August). Drug and alcohol treatment for persons with disabilities. Presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Seattle, WA.

20. Krahn, G. L., & Drum, C. E. (2000, August). Every child special - every child safe. Presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Seattle, WA.

21. Krahn, G. L., Maley, S., Drum, C. E., & Powers, L. (2000, November). Using internet technologies to promote wellness in persons with disabilities. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

22. Krahn, G. L., Deck, D., Gabriel, R., & Bersani, H. (2000, November). Examining access and success of drug and alcohol treatment for persons with disabilities. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

23. Jesien, G., Krahn, G. L., & Meaney, J. (2001, May). The AAUAP network as a resource for research and dissemination. Presentation to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities.

24. Drum, C. E., & Krahn, G. L. (2001, June). Disability and public health: Forging an integrated curriculum. Presentation at the Society for Disability Studies, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

25. Krahn, G. L., Saltyer, R., Maguire, M., & Putnam, M. (2001, October). Training

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providers to promote wellness in adolescents with disabilities. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

26. Krahn, G. L., Bersani, H., Gabriel, R. M., & Deck, D. (2001, October). Barriers to drug and alcohol treatment for persons with disabilities. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

27. Krahn G. L. (2001, December) Oregon healthy lifestyles for persons with developmental disabilities. Invited Presentation at Surgeon General’s Research Conference on Health Disparities and Mental Retardation, Washington DC.

28. Krahn, G. L. (2002, June). Health disparities and people with disabilities. Presentation at the Wellness and Disability Policy Forum, Washington, DC.

29. Krahn, G. L. (2002, September). Where in the health is wellness? Promoting health and wellness at the person, provider and policy levels. Keynote address at the North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity, Corvallis, OR.

30. Krahn, G. L., Wile, N., Turner, A., Wingert, J., Rhee, S.S., & Downs, A. (2002, November). Pediatrician practices to promote wellness in children with special health needs. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

31. Krahn, G. L., Wile, N., Rhee, S. S., Downs, A., Turner, A., & Wingert, J. (2002, November). Physician practices to promote wellness in adults with physical disabilities. Presentation at the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

32. Krahn, G. L. (2003, March). Changing concepts in health, wellness and disabilities. Keynote address at the Changing Concepts in Health, Wellness and Disabilities Conference, Bethesda, MD.

33. Krahn, G. L. (2003, August). Responses to N. Lennox: The impact of health and social care delivery on health disparities for people with intellectual disabilities. Presentation at the International Conference on Health Disparities among Individuals with Developmental Disabilities: An Agenda for Change, White Plains, NY.

34. Drum, C. E., Horner-Johnson, W., & Krahn, G. L. (2003, November). Understanding the self-defined health status of people with disabilities. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Horner-Johnson, W., Krahn, G. L., Drum, C. E., & Culley, C. (2003, November). Determinants of health: The BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

36. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C. E., & Krahn, G. L. (2003, November). Physical activity as a behavioral determinant of health. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

37. Carlson, M. J., & Krahn, G. L. (2004). Use of complementary and alternative medicine among adults with physical disabilities: Evidence from a national survey. Poster presented at Academy of Health, San Diego, CA.

38. Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C. E., & Krahn, G. L. (2004, June). Maltreatment reported by people with intellectual disabilities living in Oregon communities. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 12th World Congress, Montpellier, France.

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39. Drum C. E., Weisser, J., Abdullah, N., Krahn, G. L., & Horner-Johnson, W. (2004, June). Healthy lifestyles curriculum for people with intellectual and other disabilities. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 12th World Congress, Montpellier, France.

40. Krahn, G. L., Horner-Johnson, W., Drum, C., & Goldsmith, K. (2004, June). Determinants of health: The BRFSS health behaviors and outcomes study. Presentation at the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 12th World Congress, Montpellier, France.

41. Krahn, G. L. (2005, February). Disability and public health within the UCEDD. Invited Visiting Scholar presentation to the UCEDD of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

42. Krahn, G. L. (2006, June). Outcomes mapping within the ADD reporting template: One center’s experience. Presentation at the ADD UCEDD Director’s Technical Assistance Meeting on Performance Measures, Washington, DC.

43. Krahn, G. L., Hammond, L., & Wingenfeld, S. (2006, December). Evidence based literature and research reviews. Panel presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

44. McCarthy, M., Krahn, G. L., Westwood, D., & Hammond, L. (2005, December). An innovative strategy to recruit persons with spinal cord injury. American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

45. Krahn, G. L., & Drum, C. E. (2006, March). Promoting healthy lifestyles for people with disabilities. Presentation at the joint American Psychological Association - National Institute on Occupational Safety and Health Conference, Miami, FL.

46. Krahn, G. L., Hammond, L., & Turner, A. (2006, March). A cascade of disparities: Health and health care for people with intellectual disabilities. Presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, HI.

47. Drum, C. E., Krahn, G. L., & Berardinelli, M. (2006, March). Using the community engagement process to increase accessibility of communities for persons with disabilities. Presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, HI.

48. Krahn, G. L. (2006, April). Changes and implications of NIDRR’s new long-range plan: Health and function. Panel presentation at the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers, Washington, DC. Moderator - Charles Drum.

49. Krahn, G. L. (2006, July). Disability and public health. Presentation to the faculty of the Montana Institute on Rural Living, Missoula, MT.

50. Krahn, G. L. (2006, September). Disability research to policy: Report from the Policy Dissemination Think Tank. Presentation at the State-of-the-Science Conference on Aging with Disability, Portland, OR.

51. Krahn, G.L. (April, 2007) Where in Health is Wellness: Promoting Health of Persons with Developmental Disabilities. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Iselin, New Jersey.

52. Krahn, G.L. (2007). A cascade of disparities—Health of persons with intellectual disabilities. Presentation at the Special Olympics International, Shanghai, China, October 9, 2007.

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53. Krahn, G.L. (2007) Health care disparities of persons with intellectual disabilities. Research agenda planning meeting of Special Olympics International, Miami, Florida, December 7, 2007.

54. Krahn, G.L., Horner-Johnson, W., Hall, T., Suzuki, R., & Drum, C. (2008). Health related quality of life across ages and functional limitations. International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence, St. Petersburg, FL, February 21, 2008.

55. Krahn, G.L. (May, 2008). Why we need a new measure of health. Presentation at the RRTC on Health and Wellness State of the Science Conference, Portland, Oregon, May 9, 2008.

56. Krahn, G.L. (May, 2008). Developing a function-free measure of health status. Presentation at the RRTC on Health and Wellness State of the Science Conference, Portland, Oregon, May 9, 2008.

57. Krahn, G.L, Horner-Johnson, W., & Hall, T. (August, 2008) Development of a measure of health status for persons with disabilities. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Cape Town, South Africa.

58. Krahn, G.L., & Weaver, A. (August, 2008). Participatory Action Toolkit: A resource for researchers and people with disabilities. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Cape Town, South Africa.

59. Krahn, G.L. & Drum, C.E. (August, 2008). US health care access for people with intellectual disabilities. International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Cape Town, South Africa.

60. Trevathan, E. & Krahn, G.L. (October, 2008). Public health response to disability in America. Keynote address to the Association of University Centers on Disability, Washington, DC.

61. Krahn, G.L. (December, 2008). Researching health disparities of people with disabilities. NIH Summit: The science of eliminating health disparities, Washington, DC.

62. Krahn, G. & Campbell, V. (November, 2009). The new view of disability and public health: From advocacy to action and everything in between. Philadelphia, PA.

63. Krahn, G.L. (June, 2010). Health is the last frontier for developmental disabilities. Technical Assistance Institute for Councils on Developmental Disabilities, Arlington VA.

64. Krahn, G.L. (May, 2010). Disability and Health 2010—Where are we with disability definitions, identifiers, surveillance and models? Presentation at the conference of the Interagency Committee on Disability Research, Washington DC.

65. Krahn, G.L. (July, 2011). Evolving Views of Disability and Public Health. Presentation at the conference of the Interagency Committee on Disability Research, Washington DC.

66. Krahn, G.L. (May, 2011) The State of the States in Health Disparities and Intellectual Disabilities. Health Frontiers in Intellectual Disabilities, Washington, DC.

67. Krahn, GL. (September, 2011) Overview of the World Report on Disability: General Health Chapter. US Launch of the World Report on Disability,

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Washington, DC. 68. Krahn, G.L. & Campbell, V. (October, 2011). CDC’s Public Health Approach to

Disability. Webinar Series sponsored by AAIDD and AAHD for disability and public health audiences.

69. Barile, JP, Thompson, WW, Zack, MM, Krahn, GL, Horner-Johnson, W, Haffe, SC, & Bowen, SE. (October 2011). Longitudinal Associations between Activities of Daily Living, Chronic Medical Conditions, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Adults. Presentation to the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

70. Krahn, G.L. (October, 2011). Development of child disability measures in CDC surveys and surveillance systems. Presentation to the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

71. Krahn, G.L.(February, 2012). CDC’s Roadmap for Improving the Health of People with Disabilities. Webinar Series sponsored by AAIDD and AAHD for disability and public health audiences.

72. Krahn, G.L. (March 26, 2012). Disability and Public Health: What is it? How can it help? Keynote presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, HI.

73. Seelman, K., Stone, J. & Krahn, G.L. (March 27, 2012). Overview of the World Report on Disabilities. Presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, HI.

74. Krahn, G.L., Campbell, V., Krauss, L. (March, 2012) Developing an inclusive public health program at CDC. Presentation at the Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities, Honolulu, HI.

75. Krahn, G.L., Reyes, M, & Anderson, L. (May 18, 2012). CDC’s Activities on Disabilities and Healthy Aging. Invited presentation at the Aging with Disability: Demographic, Social and Policy Considerations meeting. Washington, DC.

76. Krahn, G.L. (July 10, 2012) Health Disparities and People with Intellectual Disabilities: What do we Know? What do we do? Keynote address at the 14th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Halifax, Canada.

77. Krahn, G.L. & Oullette-Kuntz, H.(July 10, 2012). Challenges and Progress in Health Surveillance of People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Tale of Two Countries. 14th World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, Halifax, Canada.

78. Krahn, G.L. (October 29, 2012). Closing the Gap: Increasing Diversity in the Public Health Workforce. Invited presentation to the APHA Student Assembly. San Francisco, CA.

79. Krahn, G.L. (October 29, 2012). Health Equity through a Disability Lens: Are we Making Progress? Invited presentation at APHA’s Health Equity panel. San Francisco, CA.

80. Krahn, G.L. & Reyes, M. (October 27, 2012). Chronic Conditions and Disability: Contributions from the Federal Policy and Practice Perspective. Invited presentation at the APHA Disability Chairs Forum. San Francisco.

81. Krahn, G.L. Mitra, M., Houtman, J., McLean, C., & Benjamin, G. (December 18, 2012). Where in health is disability? Public health practices to include people

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with disabilities. CDC Grand Rounds, Atlanta, GA. 82. Krahn, G.L. (April 26, 2013). CDC’s approach and activities to disability and

race/ethnicity. Federal panel at Intersect Conference, Washington, DC. 83. Krahn, G., Crimmins, D., Kaladi, R., Perrin, V., & Goode, T. (June 11, 2013).

Disability competence in health care. Invited presentation to Kaiser Permanente National Diversity Council, Atlanta, GA.

84. Krahn, G.L. & Kleinitz, P. (August 26, 2013). Children with disabilities—A global perspective: A conceptual framework for disability. Invited keynote address to the International Congress on Pediatrics, Melbourne, Australia.

85. Krahn, G. (August 30, 2013). Health disparities and people with intellectual disabilities. University of Sydney, Sydney Australia.

86. Krahn, G. (August 30, 2013) Chronic conditions and people with disabilities. University of Sydney, Sydney Australia.

87. Krahn, G. (September 2, 2013). Where in health is disability? Emerging issues to consider. Agency for Clinical Innovations, Sydney Australia.

88. Krahn, G. (March 19, 2014) Health promotion for people with intellectual disabilities. At the Spectrum of Developmental Disabilities XXXVI Intellectual Disability: At the Precipice; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD.

89. Dixon-Ibarra, A. & Krahn, G. (October 13, 2014). Chronic disease in young adults with physical limitations: National Health Interview Survey 2006-2012. Poster presentation at the Oregon Public Health Association meeting, Corvallis, Oregon.

90. Krahn, G.L. (October 14, 2014). People with disabilities—an unrecognized disparity population. Keynote address at the Oregon Public Health Association meeting, Corvallis, Oregon.

91. Krahn, G.L., Walker, D.K., Correa de-Araujo, R. (April 7, 2015). People with disabilities as an unrecognized health disparity population. Invited presentation to the Interagency Committee on Disability Research (webinar).

92. Krahn, G.L. Walker, D.K., Correa de-Araujo, R. (July 29, 2015). Persons with disabilities as an unrecognized health disparity population. American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA.

93. Krahn, G.L. (September 8, 2015). Persons with disabilities as a (new) health disparity population. Invited presentation to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Office of Minority Health 50th Anniversary Conference, Baltimore, MD.

94. Thompson, WW, Campbell, V, Barile, J. Blank, M, Krahn, G. (September, 2015). Estimating population level effect sizes for factors that impact current mental health. CDC Mental Health Surveillance Conference, Atlanta, GA.

95. Taylor, J., Giordono, L., Fenn, M., Lesmeister, M., & Krahn, G. (October, 2017) Positive youth development: Building capacity for disability inclusion in Oregon 4-H. Oregon Public Health Association (OPHA) conference, October 10, 2017, Corvallis, Oregon. (Oral Presentation)

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96. Krahn, G.L. (November, 2017) Use of the NHIS to understand prevalence and health status of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Presentation at invitational meeting of the U.S. Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Washington, DC.

97. Hamm J, Krahn G, Lesmeister M, Giordono L, Taylor-Winney J, Fenn M, LeComte S, Ruesch A. (December, 2017). Positive youth development: building capacity of disability inclusion in Oregon 4-H. Presentation at the TASH conference, Atlanta, GA.

Legislative Testimony

1. Rogers, B., & Krahn, G. L. (2006, April) Testimony to the Oregon Senate

Interim Committee on Children’s Health Care, Portland, OR. 2. Krahn, G. L. (2006, July) Testimony to the Oregon Joint Committee on

Emergency Preparedness, Pendleton, OR 3. Rogers, B., & Krahn, G. L. (2006, September) Testimony to the House

Committee on Child Welfare. V. SERVICE Service to Federal Agencies 2008-13: Federal Division Director

Division of Human Development and Disability, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

2014- Consultant to NORC on disabilities as they serve CMS Office on Minority Health in expanding health disparity populations to include disability

2017 Organization of multi-HHS agency meeting: “Data Needs to Inform Program Planning and Policies on Health of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Washington, DC, November 2-3, 2017

Membership in Professional Societies 1980 - present American Psychological Association 1982 - 02 Section 5, Pediatric Psychology, APA 1983 - 02 Section 1, Clinical Child Psychology, Membership Committee, APA 1982 - 88 Oregon Psychological Association 1983 - 84 Oregon Academy of Professional Psychologists 1984 Board Member, Oregon Academy of Professional Psychologists 1985 - 89 American Evaluation Association 1988 - 98 Society for Research in Child Development 1994 - present American Public Health Association 1996 - present American Association on Mental Retardation/American Association on

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

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Granting Agency Review Work US Department of Education, grants review Maternal and Child Health Bureau (HRSA)--grants review

Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (2000) MCH Public Health training programs (2005)

Administration on Developmental Disabilities - Site Reviewer: University of Southern California (1995) University of Illinois-Chicago (1998) New York Medical School (2000) Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (2001) University of Wisconsin-Madison (2003) University of New Mexico (2003) University of Vermont (2006) University of Montana (2006)

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (2014) National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (2016, 2017) Editorial and Ad Hoc Review Activities American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities American Journal on Mental Retardation American Journal on Public Health American Psychologist BMC Palliative Care Disability and Health—Editorial Board, 2007-present Family Relations—Guest co-editor for special issue on Families and Disability (2/2014). Health and Quality of Life Outcomes Higher Education Outreach and Engagement Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences Journal of Intellectual Disability Research Journal of Pediatric Psychology Journal of Marriage and the Family Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Maternal and Child Health Journal Pediatrics Pediatrics Neurology Committees International/National 1991 - 93 Advisory Committee on Partnerships in Early Intervention 1992 - 03 Association of University Centers on Disabilities (formerly American

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Association of University Affiliated Program (AAUAP) Research Committee, Member (1994 – 99)

Health Care Reform Committee, Member and Chair, (1995 – 98) Board of Directors, Member-At-Large (1996 – 97) Task Force on Managed Care and Disabilities (1997 – 02) Executive Director Search Committee, Chair (1999) President Elect (1999 – 00) President (2000 – 01) Past-President (2001 – 03)

1999 - 00 International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities - program planning committee

1999 - 01 Institute of Medicine Committee on Building Bridges in the Brain, Behavioral and Clinical Sciences

2000 - National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers Vice-President and program chair (2002 – 03) Executive Committee (2002-05)

2000 - American Public Health Association, Disability Section (formerly Special Interest Group) Executive

Program Chair-Elect (2001 – 02) Program Chair (2002 – 04)

Chair (2005 – 07) Past-Chair (2007-08) APHA Governing Council Representative (2009 - present) 2000 – 02 Healthy People 2010 Disabilities Work Group-- Social Participation work

group leader 2002 National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

Inaugural Conference Planning Committee (CDC) 2006 - 2008 Administration on Developmental Disabilities committee to work with

Westat to develop evaluation criteria for University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

Regional 1983 - 87 Oregon Psychological Association, Committee on Ethics 1989 - 90 State Task Force for Developing Guidelines for Professional Preparation

in Early Intervention for PL 99-457 (Oregon Departments of Mental Health and Education)

1988 - 93 Early Intervention Training Initiative Projects Focus Group 1989 - 90 Early Intervention Personnel Preparation Focus Group 1991 - 94 State Task Force Early Intervention Personnel Preparation, Oregon

Department of Education 1994 - 98 Oregon Services to Children with Special Health Needs Advisory

Committee 1994 - 00 Oregon Developmental Disabilities Council, member 2004 -08 Oregon Developmental Disabilities Council, member

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Institutional University Committees 1986 - 90 Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) Faculty Senate

Academic Freedom Committee, OHSU Faculty Senate (1985 – 88) Elections Committee, OHSU Faculty Senate (1986 – 87) Task Force on Ethical Procedures in Research (1987 – 88) OHSU Research Computing Center Advisory Committee (1987 – 89) Budget Committee (1988 – 90)

1991 - 97 School of Medicine Curriculum Revision, committee on Human Growth and Development

1994 - 97 Allied Health Council, OHSU 2014 - Oregon State University, College of Public Health and Human Sciences,

Dean’s Administrative Council 20014 Oregon State University, search committee for Federal Affairs,

Government Relations 2015-17 Oregon State University Faculty Senate OSU College of Public Health and Human Sciences 2014- Executive Leadership Team 2014- Oregon Family Impact Seminar 2016 College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Chair of search committee

for Associate Dean for Outreach and Engagement OHSU Child Development and Rehabilitation Center Committees 1985 - 89 CDRC Faculty Organization

Faculty Executive Committee (1985 – 89) Chair, Faculty Executive Committee (1987 – 88)

1985 - 88 CDRC Research Committee 1986-05 UAP Training Directors Committee 1994 -08 CDRC Executive Committee 1994 - 05 OIDD/CDRC Multicultural Task Force CDRC Chief Financial Officer Search Committee CDRC Epidemiologist Search Committee (Chair) 2004 Occupational Therapy Chair Search Committee (Chair) 2004 - 06 Psychology Chair Search Committee (Chair) OHSU Departmental—Medical Psychology 1994 - 96 Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dept. of Medical Psychology 1997 - 08 Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dept. of Pediatrics Professional Community Service 1983- 87 Oregon Psychological Association, Committee on Ethics 1994 - 08 Oregon Services to Children with Special Health Needs Advisory

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Committee 1995 - 98 Board of Directors, YWCA

Finance Committee (1995 – 97) Policy and Planning Committee (1994 – 98)

References Available