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KIMBERLY A. RHOADES, PH.D Research Scientist Family Translational Research Group Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care New York University e-mail: [email protected] website: http://dental.nyu.edu/faculty/cariology-comprehensive-care/ftrg.html EDUCATION PhD Stony Brook University, Social /Health Psychology, August 2009 Advisor: Susan G. O’Leary MA Stony Brook University, Psychology, 2005 Advisor: Susan G. O’Leary BS Robert D. Clark Honors College: University of Oregon, Psychology, Mathematics minor, 2003 Advisor: Jennifer Freyd PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York University, 2017-present Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development, Washington State University, 2014-2017 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Child & Family Center, University of Oregon, 2013-2014 Courtesy Assistant Research Professor, George Washington University, 2013 Research Associate, Oregon Social Learning Center, 2009-2013 Visiting Scholar under Gordon T. Harold, University of Leicester, June 2012-January 2013 Visiting Scholar under Gordon T. Harold, Cardiff University, June 2012-January 2013 Teaching Assistant, Statistical Methods in Psychology, Stony Brook University, 2007-2009 Staff Therapist, Stony Brook University Psychological Center, 2003-2005 Graduate Research Assistant, Stony Brook University, 2003-2008 Instructor, Behavioral Deviation in Children, Stony Brook University, Summer 2006 Instructor, Research Methods in Psychology, Stony Brook University, Spring 2006 Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Oregon, 2000-2003 RESEARCH INTERESTS Grounded within developmental psychopathology and risk and resilience frameworks, my research falls into 3 intersecting areas: 1) how family hostility and stress influence the development of conduct problems, delinquency, and substance use from infancy to emerging adulthood; 2) the intersection between environmental, genetic, and other biopsychosocial processes (e.g., sleep) in the development of these behavior problems; and 3) how to effectively translate this basic research into effective preventive interventions that can be brought to scale. GRANTS AND AWARD

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KIMBERLY A. RHOADES, PH.D

Research Scientist

Family Translational Research Group

Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care

New York University

e-mail: [email protected]

website: http://dental.nyu.edu/faculty/cariology-comprehensive-care/ftrg.html

EDUCATION

PhD Stony Brook University, Social /Health Psychology, August 2009

Advisor: Susan G. O’Leary

MA Stony Brook University, Psychology, 2005

Advisor: Susan G. O’Leary

BS Robert D. Clark Honors College: University of Oregon, Psychology, Mathematics minor,

2003

Advisor: Jennifer Freyd

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York University,

2017-present

Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development, Washington State University, 2014-2017

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Child & Family Center, University of Oregon, 2013-2014

Courtesy Assistant Research Professor, George Washington University, 2013

Research Associate, Oregon Social Learning Center, 2009-2013

Visiting Scholar under Gordon T. Harold, University of Leicester, June 2012-January 2013

Visiting Scholar under Gordon T. Harold, Cardiff University, June 2012-January 2013

Teaching Assistant, Statistical Methods in Psychology, Stony Brook University, 2007-2009

Staff Therapist, Stony Brook University Psychological Center, 2003-2005

Graduate Research Assistant, Stony Brook University, 2003-2008

Instructor, Behavioral Deviation in Children, Stony Brook University, Summer 2006

Instructor, Research Methods in Psychology, Stony Brook University, Spring 2006

Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Oregon, 2000-2003

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Grounded within developmental psychopathology and risk and resilience frameworks, my

research falls into 3 intersecting areas: 1) how family hostility and stress influence the

development of conduct problems, delinquency, and substance use from infancy to emerging

adulthood; 2) the intersection between environmental, genetic, and other biopsychosocial

processes (e.g., sleep) in the development of these behavior problems; and 3) how to effectively

translate this basic research into effective preventive interventions that can be brought to scale.

GRANTS AND AWARD

ACTIVE RESEARCH GRANT SUPPORT FUNDED

Research Collaborative for Addressing Health Disparities: A Multi-level Approach to Health Risks and

Resilience. (Principal Investigator: Paul Whitney & Dedra Buchawald; Investigator: Rhoades).

$4,127,320 (direct costs) from the Washington State University Grand Challenge Initiative. [2, 3, 5].

RESEARCH GRANT SUPPORT PENDING REVIEW/REVISION

Preschoolers’ Sleep: Environmental and Genetic Interplay in an Adoption Sample (Principal

Investigator: Rhoades). $436,400 (total costs) from the National Institute on Child Health and Human

Development, 7/01/2015—6/30/2017. Priority Score: 18. Percentile: 10.0. Revision to be submitted in

Fall 2017. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

COMPLETED RESEARCH GRANT SUPPORT

Sleep During the Transition to High School: Family Environmental Influences and Adolescent

Adjustment (Principal Investigator: Rhoades). $49,385 (total costs) from the College of Agriculture,

Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, 7/1/2015 – 6/30/2017. [1, 2, 3, 4,

5]

Establishing Professional Collaborations between WSU and the Family Translational Research Group at

NYU. (Principal Investigator: Rhoades). $4,035 (total costs) from the NSF funded Advance at WSU

External Mentor Program, Washington State University, 12/1/2015-11/30/2016. [1, 3, 4, 5]

The DOH Marijuana Prevention and Education Program (Principal Investigator: Rhoades). $25,000

(total costs) from the Washington State Department of Health, 5/2016-8/2016 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].

Evaluation of READY! for Kindergarten. (Principal Investigator: Chad Gotch; Co-Investigator:

Rhoades). $10,000 (total costs) from the Children’s Reading Foundation, 5/2016-6/2016 [2, 5].

Development of a Career Award Proposal to Increase Genetics Expertise. (Principal Investigator:

Rhoades). $6,500 (total costs) from the Department of Human Development, Washington State

University, 1/1/2016-5/30/2016. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

T32MH020012, Development and Psychopathology Research Training Grant (Principal Investigator:

Stormshak; Postdoctoral Fellow: Rhoades). $2,460,208 (total costs) from the National Institute on

Mental Health, 1999-2014. [5]

R01 DA024672, Juvenile Justice Girls: Pathways to Adjustments and System Use in Young Adulthood

(Principal Investigator: Leve; Research Associate: Rhoades). Grant award of $2,328,299 (total direct

costs) from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2/15/09–12/31/12. [5]

P30 DA023920, Center for Drug Abuse Prevention in the Child Welfare System, (Principal Investigator:

Reid; Early Career Scientist: Rhoades). Grant award of $6,464,622.00 (total direct costs) from the

National Institute on Drug Abuse, 09/15/2008–06/30/2013. [5]

R01 HD042608, The Early Growth and Development Study: Family Process, Genes, and School Entry

(Principal Investigator: Leve; Research Associate: Rhoades). Grant award of $5,843,521 (total direct

costs) from the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development, co-funded by the National

Institute on Drug Abuse and the Office of the Director, 09/01/2007–08/31/2014. [5]

Internal OSLC Scientific Initiative Research & Development Fund, Establishing Evidence of Sleep

Research Expertise (Principal Investigator: Rhoades). Grant award of $2,250 (total direct costs).

[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Internal OSLC Scientific Initiative Research & Development Fund, Training in the Integration of

Molecular Genetics, Behavioral Genetics, and Family Environmental Research in Studies of Child and

Adolescent Development (Co-Principal Investigators: Leve & Rhoades). Grant award of $5,200 (total

direct costs). [1,2,3,4,5]

R21 MH068427, Development of a tailored treatment for angry mothers (Principal Investigator: O’Leary;

Research Assistant: Rhoades). Grant award of $337,500 (total direct costs) from the National Institute

on Mental Health, 2003-2007. [2,4,5]

UNFUNDED APPLICATIONS

Accupuncture for Lumbopelvic Pain in Pregnancy: A Lontidinal Case-Control Study. (PI: Soliday;

Consultant: Rhoades). $403,575 (total costs) from the National Center for Complementary and

Integrative Health, 5/1/2017-4/30/2019.

Linking Crime Characteristics to Gun Use and Injury. (Principal Investigators: Melanie Neuilly & Dale

Willits; Co-I: Rhoades). $518,532 (total costs) from the Department of Justice. 1/1/2017-12/31/2019. [2,

3].

Washington State University Sustainable Community Project Youth Advocates for Health (YA4-H!).

(Principal Investigator: Weybright & Deen; Program Evaluator: Rhoades). Submitted to USDA April,

2015 (unfunded). Revision submitted April 2016 (unfunded). [2, 3]

Partnership to Achieve Student Success (PASS). (Principal Investigator: Cavagnetto; Consultant:

Rhoades). Submitted to the Spencer Foundation, June 2016 (unfunded). [2, 3]

1) Provided the initial idea

2) Developed research design and hypotheses

3) Authored or co-authored grant application

4) Developed and/or managed budget

5) Managed personnel, partnerships, and project activities

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, AND ACTIVITY

PROFESSIONAL ARTICLES, MANUSCRIPTS PUBLISHED AND IN PRESS, REFEREED

Rhoades, K. A., Grice, C.+, Del Vecchio, T. (2017). Affective and situational barriers to effective

discipline implementation. Journal of Child and Family Studies. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Eddy, J. M., & Chamberlain, P. (2016). Predicting the transition from

juvenile delinquency to adult criminality: Gender specific influences. Criminal Behaviour and

Mental Health, 26, 336-351. doi: 10.1002/cbm.1957. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Kim, H. K., & Chamberlain, P. (2014). Drug use trajectories

after a randomized controlled trial of MTFC: Associations with partner drug use. Journal of

Research on Adolescence, 24, 40-54. [a, d, e, f]

Sellers, R+., Harold, G. T., Elam, K., Rhoades, K. A., Potter, R., Mars, B., Craddock, N., Thapar, A., &

Collishaw, S., (2014). Maternal depression and co-occurring antisocial behaviour: testing

maternal hostility and warmth as mediators of risk for offspring psychopathology. Journal of

Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 55, 112-120. [e, f]

DelVecchio, T., Pochtar, R., & Rhoades, K. A. (2014). The impact of children’s language ability on

parent cognitions and harsh discipline practices. Infant and Child Development, 23, 388-401. [d,

e, f]

Lewis, K.+, Elam, K., Rhoades, K. A., Sellers, R., Jones, R. B., Thapar, A. K., Rice, F., Collishaw, S.,

Harold, G. T., & Thapar, A. (2013). The Depression Impairment Scale for Parents (DISP): a new

scale for the measurement of impairment in depressed parents. Psychiatry Research, 210, 1184-

1190. [e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Chamberlain, P., Roberts, R. Leve, L. D. (2013). MTFC for high risk adolescent girls: A

comparison of outcomes in England and the US. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance

Abuse,22, 435-449. DOI: 10.1080/1067828X.2013.788887. [a, d, e, f]

Harold, G. T., Kerr, D. C. R., Van Ryzin, M., Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D. (2013). Depressive symptoms

trajectories among girls in the juvenile justice system: Findings from two randomized controlled

trials. Prevention Science. doi: 10.1007/s11121-012-0317-y. [f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Mannering, A. M., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Natsuaki,

M., & Reiss, D. (2012). Marital Hostility and Child Sleep Problems: Direct and Indirect

Associations via Hostile Parenting. Journal of Family Psychology, 26, 488-498. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Reiss, D. (2011).

Longitudinal pathways from marital hostility to child anger during toddlerhood: Genetic

susceptibility and indirect effects via harsh parenting. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 282-

291. [a, d, e, f]

Del Vecchio, T., & Rhoades, K. A. (2010). Bidirectional influences in mother-toddler dyads: An

examination of the relative influence of mothers’ and children’s behaviors. Infant and Child

Development, 19, 516-529. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A. (2009). Barriers to Effective Discipline: Situational Factors, Cognitions, and Affect

Associated with Discrepant Discipline. Doctoral Dissertation. Stony Brook University [a, b, c, d,

e, f]

Rhoades, K. A. (2008). Children’s responses to interparental conflict: A meta-analysis of their

associations with child adjustment. Child Development, 79, 1942–1956. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., & O’Leary, S. G. (2007). Factor structure and validity of the Parenting Scale.

Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 137–146. [a, d, e, f]

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Rhoades, K. A., Hill, L., Diaz Martinez, A., Shrestha, G., Crawford, J., & Ord, G. (2016). Health

communication preferences for rural Hispanic/Latino/a adults in Washington State. Final research

report prepared and submitted to the Washington State Department of Health.

Gotch, C., & Rhoades, K. A., (2016). Review of the READY! for Kindergarten program. Final research

report prepared and submitted to the Children’s Reading Foundation.

PROFESSIONAL ARTICLES, MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

Rhoades, K. A., Harold, G. T., Elam, K., Arnold, K. M., Sellers, R. (under review). Interparental conflict

and trajectories of adolescents’ psychopathology: Mediation by adolescent attributions and hostile

parenting. Journal of Family Psychology. [a, d, e, f].

INVITED PRESENTATIONS, NON-REFEREED

Bumpus, M., & Rhoades, K. A. (2016). Professional Development: Job Interviews. Presented at

Prevention Science colloquium, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.

Rhoades, K. A. (Feb, 2015). Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Long-term Intervention Outcomes and

Program Implementation. Presented at Human Development Colloquium, Washington State

University Vancouver, Vancouver, WA.

Rhoades, K. A. & Weybright, E. (Feb, 2015). Professional Development: How to write really good

research questions and hypotheses. Presented at Prevention Science Colloquium, Washington

State University, Pullman, WA.

Rhoades, K. A. (Feb, 2015). Child and adolescent sleep: A mechanism in the development of

psychopathology. Presented at Prevention Science Colloquium, Washington State University,

Pullman, WA.

Rhoades, K. A. (2014). Healthy sleep in early childhood. Presented at meeting of the Mamas+Papas

parenting group. Moscow Co-op, Uma Center, Moscow, ID

Guerrero, D., Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D. (2009). Openness in adoption, adjustment, and support:

Findings from The Early Growth and Development Study. Invited presentation at the 8th annual

conference on Adoption, Eugene, OR. [d, e, f]

ORGANIZED CONFERENCE SYMPOSIA AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES, REFEREED

Co-Chair: Rhoades, K. A. (April, 2017). Developing a Logic Model and Using Concept Mapping in

Prevention Research. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research,

Washington, DC.

PAPER AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES, REFEREED

2016

Bayly, B., Cooper, B., & Rhoades, K. A., (April, 2017). Utilizing Profiles of Family and Caregiver Risk

to Assess Variation of Head Start’s Impact on Long-Term School Success. Paper presented at the

biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Austin, TX. [a, e]

Rhoades, K. A., Hill, L., Diaz Martinez, A. (October, 2016). Health professionals or the internet:

Marijuana health communication preferences for rural Hispanic/Latino adults in the United

States. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the European Society for Prevention Research,

Berlin, Germany. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A. (October, 2016). Bio-behavioral mechanisms in the development of behavior problems:

The role of sleep. Research presented at the Social Learning and the Family preconference

meeting at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New

York, NY. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

2015

Rhoades, K. A., & Del Vecchio, T. (November, 2015). Parenting: Are we Measuring what we think

we’re Measuring?. Roundtable discussion presented at the Social Learning and the Family

preconference meeting of the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, Chicago, IL. [a, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Grice, C.+, & Del Vecchio., T. (October, 2015). Situational Barriers to the use of

Effective Parenting Practices: Going beyond Skills Training. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the European Society for Prevention Research, Ljubljana, Slovenia. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

2013

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Neiderhiser, J. M., Harold, G. T., Shaw, D. S., Natsuaki, M. N., Ganiban, J.,

& Reiss, D. (June, 2013). Child Sleep Trajectories from 18 months to 6 years: The Role of

Stressful Family Environments and Biological Parent Depression. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Marseille, France. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Natsuaki, M. N., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D., & Reiss, D.

(April, 2013). Genetic Influences on Child Peer Interaction: Mediation via Parenting Behaviors

and Child Executive Function. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for

Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA. [a, d, e, f]

2012

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M, Shaw, D. S., Natsuaki, M. N., & Reiss, D.

(2012, November). Identifying Environmental Targets for Prevention & Intervention Through

Adoption Designs. Paper presented at the Social Learning and the Family Preconference at the

annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, National Harbor, MD.

[a, d, e, f]

Abbott, R.+, Del Vecchio, T., & Rhoades, K. A., (2012, November). Do Mothers Think they Should

Make Parenting Misktakes?. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, National Harbor, MD. [d, f].

Harold, G. T., Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Natsuaki, M. N., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Reiss, D.,

& Thapar, A. (2012, October). Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for

psychopathology: Employing a latent variable approach to risk estimation. Paper presented at the

Life History Research Society Meeting, London, UK. [d, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Kim, H. (2012, October). Young Women’s Substance use and Partner

Delinquency: Associations among Women with Prior Juvenile Justice System Involvement. Paper

presented at Society for Research in Child Development themed meeting: Transition to

Adulthood, Tampa, FL. [a, d, e, f]

Kim, H., Leve, L. D., & Rhoades, K. A. (2012, October). Partners’ characteristics and risk for intimate

partner violence among young women with a history of juvenile system involvement. Paper

presented at the Society for Research in Child Development themed meeting: Transition to

Adulthood, Tampa, FL. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K.A., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Mannering, A. M., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., & Reiss,

D. (2012, June). Marital Hostility and Parent-Reported Child Sleep Problems in Early Childhood:

Genetic Moderation and Indirect Associations via Hostile Parenting. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Edinburgh, Scotland. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Eddy, J. M., Chamberlain, P., & Leve, L. D. (2012, May). Predicting Adult Arrests for

Juvenile Justice Youth: Risk and Protective Factors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the

Society for Prevention Research, Washington DC. [a, d, e, f]

Harold, G. T., Kerr, D. C. R., Van Ryzin, M., Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D. (2012, March). Depressive

symptoms trajectories among girls in the juvenile justice system: Findings from an RCT of

Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care. Paper presented at the 2012 SRA Biennial meeting.

Vancouver, BC, Canada. [f]

Harold, G. T., Rhoades, K. A., Neiderhiser, J. M., Natsuaki, M., Shaw, D. S., Reiss, D., & Leve, L. D.

(2012, February). Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for psychopathology: Employing

a latent variable approach to risk estimation. Paper presented at the 2012 SRCD Themed

Meeting: Developmental Methodology. [d, f]

2011

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Chamberlain, P., Kim, H., & Harold, G. T. (2011, November). Long-term

outcomes for girls involved in randomized controlled trials and implementation trials of

Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care. Paper presented at the Social Learning and Family

Research Preconference Meeting prior to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral

and Cognitive Therapies. Toronto, Canada. [a, d, e, f]

Del Vecchio, T., Pochtar, R., & Rhoades, K. A. (2011, November). Predicting overreactive discipline:

The role of parent cognitions and children's language ability. Poster presented at the annual

meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Toronto, Canada. [a, d, f]

Kim, H., Leve, L. D., Chamberlain, P., & Rhoades, K. A. (2011, November). Partner Violence among

young women with a history of foster care system involvement: Long-term effects of out-of-

home intervention services. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of

Criminology, Washington DC. [f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., & Reiss, D. (2011, June). Social

Mechanisms in Gene-Environment Interaction: Findings from the Early Growth and

Development Adoption Study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics

Association, Newport, RI. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Chamberlain, P., Saldana, L., & Kim, H. (2011, May). Long-term outcomes

for girls in a randomized controlled trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care: Predictors

of substance use during the transition to adulthood. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Society for Prevention Research, Washington DC. [a, d, e, f]

Elam, K. K., Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., & Harold, G. T. (2011, March). Trajectories of adolescent

internalizing and externalizing problems: Direct and indirect associations with interparental

conflict. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child

Development, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., & Reiss, D. (2011, March).

Longitudinal relations among marital hostility, harsh parenting, parental depression, and child

anger in an adoption sample. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research

in Child Development, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Mannering, A. M., Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Natsuaki,

M., & Reiss, D. (2011, March). Marital instability and child sleep: Mediation via maternal

warmth and the moderating role of children’s genetic background. Poster presented at the biennial

meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [a, d, e, f]

2010

Rhoades, K. A., Leve, L. D., Neiderhiser, J. M., Harold, G. T., & Reiss, D. (2010, Nov). Longitudinal

relations among marital hostility, dysfunctional parenting, and child negative emotionality in an

adoption sample. Poster presented at the 44th Annual Convention of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. San Francisco, CA. [a, d, e, f]

Leve, L. D., Rhoades, K. A., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Reid, J., Scaramella, L. S., Shaw, D. S., &

Reiss, D. (2010, June). Toddlers’ aversive behavior toward their mothers: Authoritative parenting

improves outcomes for children with high genetic risk for internalizing problems. Paper presented

at the Behavior Genetics Association’s 40th Annual Meeting Behavior. Seoul, South Korea. [d, f]

Leve, L. D., Rhoades, K. A., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., & Reiss, D. (2010). The early growth and

development study: Identifying early mechanisms of gene x environment interaction through the

adoption design. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Adoption Research.

Leiden, Netherlands. [d, f]

2009

Rhoades, K. A., & O’Leary, S. G. (2009). Barriers to effective maternal discipline. Paper presented at the

Social Learning and the Family preconference at the annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. New York, NY. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

Del Vecchio, T., O’Leary, S. G., & Rhoades, K. A. (2009). Does anger management enhance the effects

of parent training? A tailored treatment for angry mothers. Poster presented at the biennial

meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO. [c, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., Del Vecchio, T., & O’Leary, S. G. (2009). Correspondence among observational,

interview, and questionnaire methods of assessing parenting and child behavior problems. Poster

presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

[c, d, e, f]

2008

Del Vecchio, T., & Rhoades, K. A. (2008). Dyadic reciprocity: Maternal discipline strategies and

child misbehavior in aggressive and non-aggressive mother-toddler dyads. Poster

presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, Orlando, FL. [a, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., & Del Vecchio, T. (2008). Mothers’ perceptions of their children’s language

ability: Relations with parenting practices and beliefs. Poster presented at the annual

meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL. [a, d, e, f]

2007

Rhoades, K. A. (2007). Children’s responses to interparental conflict and internalizing and

externalizing behavior problems: A meta-analysis. Poster presented at the biennial

meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA. [a, b, c, d, e, f]

Rhoades, K. A., & O’Leary, S. G. (2007). Factor structure and validity of the Parenting Scale.

Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,

Boston, MA. [a, d, e, f]

a) Developed the initial idea

b) Obtained or provided funds or other resources

c) Collected data

d) Analyzed data

e) Wrote/created product

f) Edited product

PRESS RELEASES & POPULAR MEDIA

NIDA (5182). Teen Foster Care Program Reduces Drug Use in Early Adulthood. Retrieved February 6,

2017, from https://www.drugabuse.gov/news-events/nida-notes/2015/09/teen-foster-care-

program-reduces-drug-use-in-early-adulthood

TEACHING ACTIVITY

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT:

Research and Writing in Psychology Laboratory Section ~30 students F05

Statistical Methods in Psychology Teaching Assistant ~100 students Sp08, F08,Sp08

Behavior Deviation in Children Instructor ~35 students Su08

HD 202 Middle Childhood and Adolescence Instructor ~100 students F14, Sp15

HD 300 Child Abuse and Neglect Instructor ~100 students F15, Sp16, F16

Sp17

HD 307 Middle Childhood and Adolescence Instructor ~ 20 students F16, Sp17

ADDITIONAL TEACHING ACTIVITY

Guest Lectures

HD 301 Stress & Coping S15

HD 408 Advanced Adolescent Development F15

PS 513 Research Methods F15

HD 101 Intro to Human Development Su15

ADVISING ACTIVITY

Primary Mentor, Debbie Tang, senior honors thesis in Psychology, Stony Brook University, “Mothers’

Use of ‘do’ and ‘don’t’ Directives with Toddlers”, 2006-2008

McNair Scholar Mentor, Jasmine Cheatham, Washington State University, “Outlets in Disadvantaged

Communities”, 2015-2016

STUDENT COMMITTEES AND GRADUATE ADVISING

Student Status/Years Topic/Title

Member, Prevention Science PhD

Amanda Lamp In Progress Fatigue Risk Management Systems in Aviation

Jaymie Vandagriff In Progress TBD

Guadalupe Ramos In Progress Implementation of a program to help mothers help their children cope with stress

Myah Houghton In Progress TBD

Graduate Research Assistant

Martha Jane Jenkins 2015-present Family Relationships and Adolescent Stress Study

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AWARDS AND HONORS

Early Career Prevention Network Travel Award, SPR, 2012, 2016

Extramural Pediatric Loan Repayment Program Award, NIDA, 7/2011 – 6/2013

Research Travel Award, Stony Brook University, 2007 & 2008

Departmental Award for Excellence in Research, Stony Brook University, 2006

Phi Beta Kappa, 2003

Robert D. Clark Honors College Thesis Research Fellowship, University of Oregon, 2003

Developmental Psychopathology Training Grant Undergraduate Fellow, University of Oregon 2003

Department of Psychology Sheldon Zack Award (for Undergraduate Thesis), University of Oregon, 2003

SERVICE

REGIONAL SERVICE

2015-2017 Member of the DBHR Prevention Research Subcommittee, WA State Department of

Health and Social Services

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY)

2016-2017 Officer, Vancouver Liaison, Association for Faculty Women, Washington State

University

2016 Informational Interview Department Representative Fiscal Analyst 2, CAHNRS,

Washington State University

2015-2016 Judge, SURCA, Washington State University

2015-2016 Officer, Sommelier, Association for Faculty Women, Washington State University

2015 Judge, Bruya-Wood conference for undergraduate research in Kinesiology

2015 Committee member for CAHNRS 3 minute thesis competition, Washington State

University

DEPARTMENT SERVICE (DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT @ WASHINGTON STATE UNI.)

2015-2017 Anchor team member for HD307

2015 Search Committee member, Early Childhood Position in Human Development

2015 Search Committee member, Aging Position in Human Development

2015 Human Development Recruitment Committee member

2015 Human Development Academic Integrity Committee member

2014-2015 Human Development Awards/Recognition Committee member

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Committees

2016-present Early Career Prevention Network Program Committee member, Society for Prevention

Research

2016 Co-organizer, Social Learning and the Family Preconference at the meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, New York, NY

2015 Early Career Prevention Network Awards Committee member, Society for Prevention

Research

2015 Organizer, Social Learning and the Family Preconference at the meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Chicago, IL

2010-Present Ad hoc reviewer: APA Books, Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Child and Adolescent Mental

Health, Child Development, Child Maltreatment, Development and Psychopathology,

Developmental Psychology, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Journal of Clinical

Child and Adolescent Psychology, Journal of Early Adolescence, Journal of Family

Psychology, Journal of Research on Adolescence, Psychological Medicine, Sleep Health,

Social Development

2008-Present Conference Reviewer:

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

Society for Prevention Research

Society for Research in Child Development

2015-present Ad-hoc Grant reviews:

Early Career Reviewer: National Institutes of Health

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Society for Research in Child Development, 2004 - present

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, 2008 – present

President of the Parenting & Families Special Interest Group (SIG), 2012

Behavior Genetics Association, 2011 – present

International Society for Psychiatric Genetics, 2011 – present

Society for Prevention Research, 2011-present

Society for Research on Adolescence, 2012-present

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2016

Attended Faculty Academic Technology Forum “Using Technology to Engage Students”

Attended Faculty Academic Technology Forum “Educational Resources and Opportunities for

Adoption

Attended Faculty Academic Technology forum “Creating Engaging and Accessible Videos”

Attended webinar “keepin it REAL: Translating Theory and Practice in Health Message Design

and Evaluation Research

Participated in ORAP Grant Writing Course

Attended Faculty Led Workshop “Establishing a Culture of Academic Integrity”

Attended Faculty Led Workshop “First-Generation Students on the College Campus”

Attended Pre-conference workshop on Latent Class Analysis at European Society for Prevention

Research Conference

Attended Pre-conference workshop on MOST at European Society for Prevention Research

Conference

Participated in Faculty Success Bootcamp and Faculty Success Program Alumni Program

2015

Attended Faculty Led Workshop “First Generation Pedagogy”

Attended Faculty Led Workshop “Academic Integrity”

2014

Attended Educational Days at the World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics

Attended Tenure and Promotion Workshop

Attended Faculty Led Workshop “Clickers? Or Old-Fashioned Hand Raising”

2003-2013

Participated in FSL and Freesurfer fMRI training course, 2013

Participated in workshop on the genetics and epigenetics of substance abuse, WCPG, 2011

Participated in preconference workshop on economic analysis, SPR 2011

Participated in workshop on missing data analysis, 2010

Participated in workshop on molecular and behavioral genetics methodology, 2010

Participated in preconference workshop on system science methodology, SPR 2010

Participated in workshop on survival analysis using STATA, 2009

Participated in workshop on latent growth curve modeling using Mplus, 2009

Completed 5 undergraduate and 4 graduate courses in mathematical and applied statistics

Experience with SPSS, EQS, AMOS, HLM, Mplus, Comprehensive Meta-analysis, and EXCEL