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Selected Publications

The publications by program trainees produced since the inception of the IMPART grant in 2003:

Notes:

  • publications representing collaboration between IMPART trainees & mentors are indicated by †
  • publications representing collaboration between two or more IMPART trainees are indicated by ‡

Baker, Travis

Published

†Baker, T. E. and C. B. Holroyd (2009). "Which way do I go? Neural activation in response to feedback processing and decision making in a virtual T-Maze." Cerebral Cortex 19(8): 1708-22. [75%]

Baker, T. E. (2008). Neural and cognitive mechanisms of addiction. International Journal of Psychology, 43(3/4). [100%]

†Holroyd, C. B., Baker, T. E., Kerns, K. A., & Müller, U. (2008). Electrophysiological evidence of atypical motivation and reward processing in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Neuropsychologia, 46(8), 2234-2242. [30%]

Kerns, K. A., & Baker, T. E. (2008). Electrophysiological evidence of atypical reward processing in children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14(S1), 129-130. [25%]

Brache, Kristina

Submitted

†Murray, K., Brache, K, & Stockwell, T., Jansson, M., & Barnes, G.E. (submitted). "The age of initiation of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana as predictors of simultaneous polysubstance use." The Journal of Studies on Drugs and Alcohol. [50%]

In Press

Brache, K., Scialfa, C., & Hudson, C. (in press). Aging and vigilance: An industrial inspection task. Experimental Aging Research.  [40%]

Brown, Krista (Alumnus)

†‡Dunn, E.C., Geller, J., Brown, K.E., & Bates, M. (submitted). Addressing the EDNOS issue and improving upon the clinical utility of the DSM-IV: A new method of classification using symptom profiles. Psychological Assessment.  [15%]

Published

†Geller, J., Cassin, S.E., Brown, K.E., & Srikameswaran, S. (2009). Factors associated with improvements in readiness for change: Low vs. normal BMI eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 42(1), 40-46.  [15%]

‡Dunn, E.C., & Brown, K.E. (2009) [Review of the book Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems.] Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne.  [50%]

†‡Geller, J., Brown, K.E. , Zaitsoff, S.L., Menna, R., Bates, M.E., & Dunn, E.C. (2008). Assessing readiness for change in adolescents with eating disorders. Psychological Assessment, 20: 63-69.  [15%]

†Adair, C. E., Marcoux, G. C., Cram, B. S., Ewashen, C. J., Chafe, J., Cassin, S. E., Pinzon, J., Gusella, J. L., Geller, J., Scattolon, Y., Pergusson, P., Styles, L. & Brown, K.E. (2007). Development and multi-site validation of a new condition-specific quality of life measure for eating disorders. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 5, 23.  [15%]

†Geller, J., Brown, K. E., & Srikameswaran, S. (2007). Motivational approaches to assessing and treating women with disordered eating and substance use problems. In Poole, N. & Greaves, L. (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance (pp. 349-354). Toronto: Centre for Addictions and Mental Health.  [30%]

Bungay, Victoria (Alumnus)

Published

†Bungay, V., Johnson, J.L., Boyd, S.C., Malchy, L., Buxton, J. Loudfoot, J. (2009) Women's Stories/Women's Lives: Creating Safer Crack Kits. Women's Health and Urban Life, 8 (1), 28-41 [70%]

†Malchy, L., Bungay, V., & Johnson, J. (2007). Documenting practices and perceptions of 'safer' crack use: a Canadian pilot study. The International journal on drug policy, 19(4), 339-341. [40%]

†*Bungay, V., Malchy, Buxton, J., Johnson, J., MacPherson, D., & Rosenfeld, T. (2006). Life with jib: A snapshot of street youth’s use of crystal methamphetamine. Addictions Research and Theory, 14(3), 235-251. [70%]

Choi, Fiona (Alumnus)

In Preparation

† ‡Verma, P., Hellemans, K.G.C., Choi, F.Y., Yu, W., & Weinberg, J. (in prep). Depressive/anxiety-like behaviors and the HPA axis: Circadian phase and sex effects. Physiology and Behavior. [15%]

Published

  Crawford, C.A., Williams, M.T., Kohutek, J.L., Choi, F.Y., Yoshida, S.T., McDougall, S.A., & Vorhees, C.V. (2006). Neonatal 3,4-methylenedisymethamiphetamine (MDMA) exposure alters neuronal protein kinase A activity, serotonin and dopamine content, and [35S]GTPyS binding in adult rats. Brain Research, 1077(1), 178-186. [10%]

Shih, A.Y., Fernandes, H.B., Choi, F.Y., Kozoriz, M.G., Liu, Y., Li, P., Cowan, C.M., & Klegeris, A. (2006). Policing the police: astrocytes modulate microglial activation. Journal of Neuroscience, 26(15), 3887-3888. [15%]

Crawford, C.A., Choi, F.Y., Kohutek, J.L., Yoshida, S.T., & McDougall, S.A. (2004). Alterations in dorsal striatal and accumbal protein kinase A activity after repeated amphetamine or cocaine treatment. Synapse, 51(4), 241-248. [30%]

Coghlan, Michelle

Published

†Macdonald, S., Hall, W., Roman, P., Stockwell, T., Coghlan, M., & Nesvaag, S. (2009). Drug testing for cannabis in the workplace: a review of the evidence Addiction. Chronic Diseases in Canada, 20(2), 235-241. [50%]

Coghlan, M., Macdonald, S. (2009). The role of substance use or gambling and psychosocial characteristics in explaining unintentional injuries. Chronic Diseases in Canada 67(5): 817-23. [75%]

Coghlan, M., & Maticka-Tyndale, E. (2009). Managing sex offenders: exploring public opinion. In R. Muraskin (Ed.), Key Correctional Issues (2nd ed.). Columbus, OH: Prentice Hall.  [75%]

Coghlan, M., and S. Macdonald (2009). The role of substance use and psychosocial characteristics in explaining unintentional injuries. Accident Analysis and Prevention 66(4): 911-21. [75%]

†Fischer, B., & Coghlan, M. (2007). Crack use in North American cities: the neglected 'epidemic'. Addiction, 102(9) 1340-41. [25%]

Coghlan, M., Hyman, I., & Mason, R. (2006). Perceptions of intimate partner violence among young Canadian women. Women’s Health and Urban Life, 5, 2, 62-83. [75%]

Dechief, Lynda (Alumnus)

Submitted

‡Shannon, K, Dechief, L, Shoveller J. (submitted). Prevalence and correlates of health seeking among Canadian women experiencing violence in their relationships. Violence Against Women. [25%]

Published

Cailleaux, M., & Dechief, L. (2007). “I've found my voice": Wraparound as a promising strength-based team process for "high-risk" pregnant and early parenting women. UCFV Research Review, 2(1). [50%]

Dias, Carine (Alumnus)

Published

Baunez C., Dias C., Cador M., & Amalric M. (2005). The subthalamic nucleus exerts opposite control on cocaine and 'natural' rewards. Nature Neuroscience 8(4):484-9. [80%]

Dias, C., Lachize, S., Boilet, V., Huitelec, E., & Cador, M.. (2004). Differential effects of dopaminergic agents on locomotor sensitisation and on the reinstatement of cocaine- and food-seeking behaviour. Psychopharmacology, 175(4):414-27. [30%]

Dixon-Bingham, Brittany (Alumnus)

Published

Saewyc, E., Dixon-Bingham, B. L., Bruananski, D., Smith, A., & Society, T. M. C. (2009). Aboriginal Street Involved and Marginalized Youth Health in BC. Vancouver, BC: The McCreary Centre Society.  [20%]

Dunn Wallden, Erin (Alumnus)

Submitted

Dunn, E.C., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M.E. (submitted). A cross-lagged evaluation of eating disorder symptomotology and substance use problems. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. [90%]

†‡Dunn, E.C., Geller, J., Brown, K.E., & Bates, M. (submitted). Addressing the EDNOS issue and improving upon the clinical utility of the DSM-IV: A new method of classification using symptom profiles. Psychological Assessment.  [75%]

Published

‡Dunn, E.C., & Brown, K.E. (2009) [Review of the book Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems.] Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne.  [50%]

†‡Geller, J., Brown, K.E., Zaitsoff, S. L. Bates, M.E., & Dunn, E.C. (2008). Assessing readiness for change in adolescents with eating disorders: The psychometric properties of the Readiness and Motivation Interview. Psychological Assessment, 20(1), 63-69. [25%]

Dunn, E.C., Neighbours, C., & Larimer, M E. (2006). Motivational enhancement therapy and self-help treatment for binge eaters. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 20, 44-52.  [40%]

†‡Geller, J., Jones, M. I., Brown, K.E., Srikameswaran, S., & Dunn, E.C. (2006). International Spotlight: Treatment of Eating Disorders in British Columbia, Canada: The Integration of Research and Clinical Practice at St. Paul’s Hospital. The Forum: The official newsletter of the Academy of Eating Disorders, 14(2), 7.  [15%]

†Dunn, E. C. & Geller, J. (2004). How widespread are eating disorders? Misconceptions and realities. Visions: Canadian Mental Health Association, 2, 16-17.  [75%]

Dunn, E. C., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (2003). Assessing readiness to change binge eating and compensatory behaviors. Eating Behaviors, 4, 305-314.  [30%]

Cummins, L. H., Dunn, E. C., Rabin, L., Russo, J., Comtois, K., & McCann, B. S.  (2003). Primary care provider familiarity with Binge Eating Disorder and implications for obesity management:  A preliminary study. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 10, 51-56.  [15%]

Gibson, Erin (Alumnus)

Submitted

Exner, H., Gibson, E., Stone, R., Cowan, L. and Roth, E. (submitted). Worry as a window into the lives of people who use injection drugs: a factor analysis approach.  Journal of Harm Reduction [20%]

Graham, Matthew (Alumnus)

Published

†Klaassen, D. W., Graham, M. D., & Young, R. A. . (2009). Spiritual/religious coping as goal-directed behaviour: An action theoretical perspective. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 31, 3-33. [30%]

Graham, M. D., McDonald, M. J., & Klaassen, D. W. (2008). A phenomenological analysis of spiritual seeking: Listening to quester voices. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 18, 146-153. [70%]

Graham, M. D. (2008). Faithful translation and postmodernism: A response. Edification: Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 2, 27-29. [100%]

†‡Graham, M. D., Young, R. A., Valach, L., & Wood, R. A. (2008). Addiction as a Complex Social Process: An Action Theoretical Perspective. Addiction Research & Theory. 16(2), 121-133 [80%]

†Young, R. A., Marshall, S. K., Domene, J. F., Graham, M. D., Logan, C., Zaidman-Zait, A., et al. (2008). Transition to adulthood as a parent-youth project: Governance transfer, career promotion and relational processes. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55, 297-307.  [10%]

†Young, R. A., Marshall, S. K., Domene, J. F., Graham, M. D., Logan, C., Templeton, L., et al. (2007). Meaningful actions and motivated projects in the transition to adulthood: Two case examples. The International Journal for Vocational and Educational Guidance, 7, 149-158. [10%]

Graham, M. D. (2006). Addiction, the addict and career: Considerations for the employment counselor. Journal of Employment Counseling, 43, 168-178. [100%]

Haines, Rebecca (Alumnus)

Submitted

†‡Haines, R. J., Bottorff, J.L., Barclay McKeown, S., Ptolemy, E., Carey, J. & Sullivan, K. . (submitted). Breast cancer messaging for younger women: gender, femininity and risk. Health, Risk & Society. [50%]

†‡Bottorff, J. L., McKeown, S.B., Carey, J., Haines, R., Okoli, C., Johnson, K., Easley, J., Ferrence, R., Baillie, L., Ptolemy, E. (submitted). Young women’s responses to smoking and breast cancer risk. Health Education Research. [10%]

†Haines, R. J., Oliffe, J. O., Bottorff, J. L., & Poland, B. D. (submitted). “The missing piece of the picture” – Tobacco Use Through the Eyes of Smokers. Tobacco Control.  [50%]

Published

†Haines, R. J., Johnson, J. L., Carter, C. I., & Arora, K. (2009). "I couldn't say, I'm not a girl" - Adolescents Talk about Gender and Marijuana Use. . Social Science and Medicine, 68(11), 2029-2036.  [50%]

†‡Okoli, C. T. C., Ratner, P. A., Haines, R. J., Sullivan, K., Guo, S. E., & Johnson, J. L. (2009). Do researcher-derived classifications of youths’ smoking behavior correspond with youths’ characterizations of their behavior? Addictive Behaviors, 34, 984-992.   [15%]

Jetté, S., Sparks, R., Pinsky, I., Castaneda, L., & Haines, R. J. (2009). Youth, sports and the culture of beer drinking: Global alcohol sponsorship of sports and cultural events in Latin America. In L. A. Wenner & S. J. Jackson (Eds.), Sport, Beer, and Gender: Promotional Culture and Contemporary Social Life (pp. 75-95). New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing Group.  [15%]

†Haines, R.J., Poland, B.D., & Johnson, J.L. (2008).  “Becoming a ‘Real’ Smoker – Cultural Capital in Young Women’s Accounts of Substance Use.” Sociology of Health & Illness, 31(1), 66-80. [80%]

†Johnson, J. L., Moffat, B. M., Bottorff, J. L., Shoveller, J. A., Fischer, B., & Haines, R. J. (2008). Beyond the barriers: Marking the place for marijuana use at a Canadian high school. Journal of Youth Studies., 11(1), 47-64. [5%]

Haines, R.J. (2008). “Smoking cessation was difficult for adolescents because of various stressors of daily life and major lifestyle changes that were required (Commentator).” Evidence-Based Nursing 11(1), 28. [100%]

†Haines, R.J., Fischer, B., & Rehm, J. (2007).  “Sociocultural Factors and Determinants Influencing Youth Smoking – A Literature Review.” (Paper commissioned by: Zürich: Institute for Public Health and Addiction Research [ISGF]). [80%]

Hellemans, Kim (Alumnus)

In Preparation

†‡Verma, P., Hellemans, K.G.C., Choi, F.Y., Yu, W., & Weinberg, J. (in prep). Depressive/anxiety-like behaviors and the HPA axis: Circadian phase and sex effects. Physiology and Behavior. [85%]

In Press

†‡Hellemans, K.G., Sliwowska, J.H., Verma, P., Weinberg J. (in press). Prenatal alcohol exposure: Fetal  programming and later life vulnerability to stress, depression and anxiety disorders. Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews [10%]

†Lan N, Hellemans KG, Ellis L, Viau V, Weinberg J. (in press) Role of testosterone in mediating prenatal ethanol effects on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity in male rats. Psychoneuroendocrinology. [20%]

Published

†Hellemans, K. G. C., Verma, P. V., Yoon, E., Yu, W., & Weinberg, J. (2009). Prenatal alcohol exposure increases vulnerability to stress and anxiety-like disorders in adulthood. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1144, 154-175. [80%]

†‡Weinberg, J., Sliwowska, J., Lan, N., & Hellemans, K. (2008). Prenatal alcohol exposure: fetal programming, the HPA axis and sex differences in outcome. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 20(4):470-88. [80%]

Robbins, T., Cardinal, R., DiCiano, P., Halligan, P, Hellemans, K., Lee, J., & Everitt.  (2007). Neuroscience of Drugs and Addictions. In D. Nutt, T.W. Robbins,  G.V. Stimson, M. Ince & A. Jackson (Eds.), Drugs and the Future: Brain Science, Addiction and Society. San Diego: Academic Press. [15%]

Hellemans, K.G.C., Everitt, B.J., & Lee, J.L.C. (2006). Disrupting reconsolidation of conditioned withdrawal memories in the basolateral amygdala reduces suppression of heroin seeking in rats. The Journal of Neuroscience, 26(49):12694-9. [90%]

Hellemans, K.G.C., Dickinson T., & Everitt, B.J. (2006). Motivational control of heroin seeking by conditioned stimuli associated with withdrawal and heroin taking by rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 120(1):103-114. [90%] Olmstead, M.C., Hellemans, K.G.C, & Paine, T.A. (2006).  Alcohol-induced impulsivity: An effect of cue salience? Psychopharmacology, 184(2):221-228. [30%]

Marcellus, Lenora (Alumnus)

Submitted

†‡Okoli, C. T. C., Greaves, L., Bottorff, JL., Marcellus, LM. (submitted). Health care providers’ engagement in smoking cessation with pregnant smokers. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing. [5%]

Published

Marcellus, L. (2008). (Ad)ministering Love: Providing Family Foster Care to Infants With Prenatal Substance Exposure. Qualitative Health Research, 18(9), 1220-1230. [100%]

Boyd, S., & Marcellus, L. (eds) (2007). With child: Advancing compassionate care of women with problematic substance use during pregnancy. Halifax: Fernwood. [50%]

Marcellus, L. (2007). Looking back and thinking ahead about substance misuse: 50 years of practice in the Canadian Nurse. Journal of Addictions Nursing,, 18(3), 123 - 129. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2007). Feminist ethics must inform practice: Interventions with perinatal substance users. In S. Boyd & L. Marcellus (Eds.), With child: Advancing compassionate care of women with problematic substance use during pregnancy. Halifax: Fernwood. [100%]

Boyd, S., & Marcellus, L. (2007). Harm reduction in action: Future directions. In S. Boyd & L. Marcellus (Eds.), With child: Advancing compassionate care of women with problematic substance use during pregnancy. Halifax: Fernwood. [50%]

Marcellus, L. & Kerns, K. (2007). A social determinants approach to the health and social outcomes of infants exposed prenatally to substances. In S. Boyd & L. Marcellus (Eds.), With child: Advancing compassionate care of women with problematic substance use during pregnancy. Halifax: Fernwood. [50%]

Marcellus, L. (2007). Is meconium screening appropriate for universal use? Science and ethics say no. Advances in Neonatal Care, 7(4), 207-214. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2007). Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Reconstructing the evidence. Neonatal Network, 22(4), 32-39. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2006). Looking at families in nursing research: Strategies for study design. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 29(4), 225-245. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2006). Foster care services for infants with prenatal substance exposure: Developing capacity in the care-giving environment. Promoting Resilient Development in Children Receiving Care Conference Proceedings. Ottawa: Child Welfare League of Canada. [100%]

Drummond, J., & Marcellus, L. (2005). Growth and development. In J. Ross-Kerr & M. Wood (Eds.), Canadian fundamentals of nursing (3rd ed.). Toronto: Elsevier. [50%]

Drummond, J., & Marcellus, L. (2005). Making a difference: Using a social determinants of health approach to strengthen the role of maternal infant health nursing. Neonatal, Paediatric and Child Health, 8(1), 5-11. [50%]

Marcellus, L. (2005). The ethics of relation: Moral tension for the public health nurse working with child protection clients. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 51(4), 414-420. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2005). Grounded theory methodology and maternal-infant research and practice. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 34(3), 349-357. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2005). Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base (Book Review). Family and Community Health. 28(4), 360-362. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2005). Women and Cannabis: Medicine, Science and Technology (Book Review). Family and Community Health. 28(4), 360-362. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2004). Are we missing anything? Pursuing research on attrition. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 36(3), 82-98. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2004). Feminist ethics must inform practice: Interventions with perinatal substance users. Health Care for Women International, 25(8), 730-742. [100%]

Marcellus, L. (2004). Foster parents who care for infants with prenatal drug exposure: Support during transition from NICU to home. Neonatal Network, 23(6), 33-42. [100%]     

McCullough, Lucy

Submitted

†Assanand, S., Richardson, L, Greaves, L, Allen, P, McCullough, L, Bauld, L, Amos, A, Hemsing, N, Humphries, K (submitted). Mass Media Interventions to Prevent the Uptake of Smoking by Children and Young People. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse. [10%]

In Press

†Bell, K., McCullough, L., Devries, K., Jategaonkar, N., & Greaves, L. (in press). Location restrictions on smoking: Assessing their differential impacts and consequences in the workplace.  Canadian Journal of Public Health. [25%]

Published

†‡Poole, N., Greaves, L., Jategaonkar, N., McCullough, L. & Chabot, C. (2008). Substance Use by Women Using Domestic Violence Shelters. Substance Use and Misuse, 43(8-9), 1129-50. [15%]

†Greaves, L., Jategaonkar, N., & McCullough, L. (2007). Research highlight: Links between smoking and disordered eating among adolescent girls. In L. Greaves & N. Poole (Eds.), Highs and lows: Canadian perspectives on women and substance use (pp. 165-168). Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.[30%]

Poole, N., Greaves, L., Jategaonkar, N., McCullough, L., & Cahbot, C. (2007). Influencing women’s substance use: The role of transition houses. In L. Greaves & N. Poole (Eds.), Highs and lows: Canadian perspectives on women and substance use (pp. 191-200). Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [15%]

Michelow, Warren

In Press

†Stockwell, T., Buxton, J., Duff, C., Marsh, D., Macdonald. S., Michelow, W., Richard, K., Saewyc, E., Hanson, R., Cohen, I., Corrado, R., Chow, C., Ivsins, A., Nicholson, D., Pakula, B., Puri, A., Rehm, J., Sturge, J., Tu, A., Zhao, J. (in press). The BC Alcohol and Other Drug Monitoring System: Overview and Early Progress. Contemporary Drug Problems. [10%]

†Duff, C., Michelow, W., Chow, C., Stockwell, T. (in press). The Canadian Recreational Drug Use Survey (CRDUS): Aims, Methods and First Results. Contemporary Drug Problems, 35(3). [50%]

Published

†Martens, L., Stockwell, T., Buxton, J.A., Duff, C., Macdonald, S., Richard, K., Chow, C., Ivsins, A., Michelow, W., Puri, A., Tu, A., & Zhao J. (2008). Regional Variations and Trends in Substance Use and Related Harms in BC. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria. [10%]

Mumford, Sherry (Alumnus)

Submitted

Mumford, S., Plecas, D., & McCormick, A. (submitted). Unmasking the Truth about Ecstasy: A Case for Sentencing Reform. Oxford Policy Journal. [75%]

Published

Mumford, S., Jackson, M., & Armstrong, M. (2009). Management Issues in Federal Corrections in Canada.: Simon Fraser University. [75%]

McCormick, A., Cohen, I., Plecas, D., & Mumford, S. (2008). School Based Prevention of Substance Use. Results from the Fraser Valley, British Columbia. Abbotsford, BC: University of the Fraser Valley Publisher. [15%]

Nosen, Elizabeth

Published

Nosen, E., & Woody, S. (2009). Metacognitive Processes in Smoking Cessation: Applying Lessons Learned from Obsessions. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 33(2), 241-254. [75%]

Nosen, E., & Woody, S. (2008). Online Surveys: Effect of Research Design Decisions on Rates of Invalid Participation and Data Credibility. Graduate Student Journal of Psychology, 10: 3-12. [75%]

Woody, S. & Nosen, E. (2008). Psychological Models of Phobic Disorders and Panic. Invited chapter for Martin M. Antony and Murray Stein (Eds.). Handbook of Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders (pp. 209-224). New York: Oxford University Press. [40%]

Okoli, Chizimuzo

Submitted

†‡Okoli, C. T. C., Torchalla, I., Ratner, P. A., & Johnson, J. (submitted). Gender differences in adolescent smoking identities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

†‡Okoli, C. T. C., Greaves, L., Bottorff, JL., Marcellus, LM. (submitted). Health care providers’ engagement in smoking cessation with pregnant smokers. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing. [75%]

†*Okoli, C. T. C., Khara, M., Procyshyn, R., Johnson, JL., Barr, AM., Greaves, L. (submitted). Smoking cessation interventions among individuals in methadone maintenance: A brief review. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. [75%]

†‡Torchalla, I., Okoli, C., Hemsing, N., Greaves, L. (submitted). The investigation of sex and gender related differences in studies of smoking behavior and cessation. Social Science & Medicine. [25%]

†‡Torchalla, I., Okoli, C. T. C., Hemsing, N., & Greaves, L. (submitted). Sex differences in smoking behavior and smoking cessation – an update. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. [25%]

†‡Torchalla I, Okoli, C., Hemsing N, Greaves L. (submitted). Investigating sex and gender related differences in smoking behaviour and cessation. Tobacco Control. [25%]

†‡Bottorff, J. L., McKeown, S.B., Carey, J., Haines, R., Okoli, C., Johnson, K., Easley, J., Ferrence, R., Baillie, L., Ptolemy, E. (submitted). Young women’s responses to smoking and breast cancer risk. Health Education Research. [15%]

DiFranza, J., Ursprung, S., Lauzon, B., Bancej, C., Wellman, R., Ziedonis, D., Kim, S., Gervais, A., Meltzer, B., McKay, C., O'Loughlin, J., Okoli, C., Fortuna, L., Tremblay, M. (submitted). Are the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual’s Diagnostic Criteria for Nicotine Dependence Valid and Reliable? Addiction. [15%]

†Guo, S. E., Ratner, P. A., Johnson, J. L., Okoli, C., & Hossain, S. (submitted). Correlates of Smoking among British Columbia Adolescents with Asthma. Journal of Clinical Nursing [15%]

†Richardson, C., Okoli, C. T. C., Ratner, P. A., & Johnson, J. L. (submitted). A factor analysis of sensations experienced by youth during their initial smoking episodes. Addiction. [30%]

In Press

†Okoli, C. T. C., Richardson, C., Ratner, P. A., & Johnson, J. L. (in press). Adolescents’ self-defined tobacco use status, marijuana use, and tobacco dependence. Addictive Behaviors. [75%]

†Okoli, C. T. C., Richardson, C., Ratner, P. A., & Johnson, J. L. (in press). Non-smoking youths’ “perceived” addiction to tobacco is associated with their susceptibility to smoking initiation. Addictive Behaviors.  [60%]

Published

†‡Okoli, C. T. C., Ratner, P. A., Haines, R. J., Sullivan, K., Guo, S. E., & Johnson, J. L. (2009). Do researcher-derived classifications of youths’ smoking behavior correspond with youths’ characterizations of their behavior? Addictive Behaviors, 34, 984-992. [60%]

†Okoli, C. T. C., Johnson, J. L., & Malchy, S. (2009). Correlates of secondhand tobacco smoke exposure among persons with severe mental illness accessing community mental health services. Community Mental Health Journal. 45(3), 188-198. [75%]

*Khara, M. Okoli, C. T. C. (2009). Smoking cessation in patients with substance use disorders: Practical considerations for the clinician. Smoking Cessation Rounds, 2(10). [35%]

Okoli, C. (2008). Smoking during pregnancy more common among girls and young women under 35. The NET. [100%]

Heo, S., Moser, D. K., Lennie, T. A., & Okoli, C. T. C. (2009). Health-related quality of life in patients with heart failure: Ask the patients. Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care. 38(2), 100-108 [15%]

†‡Torchalla I, Okoli, C., Greaves L, Xiacocoa AQ, Allen P, Hemsing N. (2009). Best practices in tobacco control: Examining smoking prevention and cessation strategies for young people. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health. [25%]

Bélanger, M., O'Loughlin, J. L., Okoli, C. T. C., McGrath, J., Setia, M., Guyon, L., et al. (2008). Nicotine dependence symptoms among young never-smokers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. Addictive Behaviors, 33(12), 1557-1563. [15%]

Lee, K., Hahn, E. J., Piper, N., Okoli, C. T. C., Repace, J., & Troutman, A. (2008). Differential impact of smoke-free laws on indoor air quality. Journal of Environmental Health, 70(8), 24-30. [5%]

Okoli, C. T. C., Browning, S., Ravens, M. K., & Hahn, E. J. (2008). Secondhand tobacco smoke exposure, nicotine dependence, and smoking cessation. Public Health Nursing, 25(1), 46-56. [75%]

†Okoli, C. T. C., Richardson, C., & Johnson, J. L. (2008). An examination of the relationship between adolescents’ initial smoking experience and their exposure to peer and family member smoking. Addictive Behaviors, 33(9), 1183-1191. [75%]

†Okoli, C. T. C., Richardson, C., Ratner, P. A., & Johnson, J. L. (2008). An examination of the smoking identities and taxonomies of smoking behaviour of youth. Tobacco Control, 17(3), 151-158. [75%]

Pearce, Margo

Submitted

Craib K, SP, Moniruzzaman A, Christian W, Patel S, Pearce M, et al. (submitted). Prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection and related vulnerabilities among young Aboriginal people who use drugs in Two Canadian Cities. Open Medicine. [10%]

Published

Mehrabadi A, P. K., Pearce M, et al. (2008). Gender Differences in HIV and hepatitis C related vulnerability among Aboriginal young people involved in illegal drug use in two Canadian cities. Women & Health, 48(3), 235-260. [40%]

†Cedar Project Partnership, Pearce, M. E., Christan, W. M., Patterson, K., Norris, K., Moniruzzaman, A., Craib, K.J., Schechter, M.T., & Spittal, P.M. (2008). The Cedar Project: historical trauma, sexual abuse and HIV risk among young Aboriginal people who use injection and non-injection drugs in two Canadian cities. Social Science and Medicine, 66, 2185-2194. [15%]

Poole, Nancy (Alumnus)

Published

Dell, C., & Poole, N. (2009). Applying a Sex/Gender/Diversity-based Analysis within the National Framework for Action to Reduce Harms associated with Alcohol and Other Drugs and Substances in Canada. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse.  [40%]

†Poole, N., & Greaves, L. (2009). Mother and child reunion: Achieving balance in policies affecting substance-using mothers and their children? Women's Health and Urban Life, 8(1), 54-66. [75%]

Poole, N. (2009). Conceiving risk, bearing responsibility: FASD as social construction (Book review). CrossCurrents: The Journal of Addiction and Mental Health, 12(2), 19. [100%]

†‡Poole, N., Greaves, L., Jategaonkar, N., McCullough, L., & Chabot, C. (2008). Substance Use by Women Using Domestic Violence Shelters. Substance Use and Misuse, 43(9), 1129-1150. [40%]

Poole, N., & Hanson, G. (2009). Improving Treatment and Support for Yukon Girls and Women with Substance Use Problems and Addictions. Whitehorse, YK: Government of Yukon, Women's Directorate. [60%]

Poole, N., Gelb, K., & Trainor, J. (2009). Preventing FASD through Providing Addictions Treatment and related Supports for First Nations and Inuit Women in Canada - Summary. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. [50%]

†Bottorff, J., Poole, N., & Team, F. I. (2009). Reducing smoking among mothers. In Knowledge to Action: A Knowledge Translation Casebook, CIHR Casebook 2007. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Institutes for Health Research. [30%]

Poole, N. (2009). Trauma informed: Symposium examines trauma, addictions and mental health. Network/Reseau, Canadian Women's Health Network 3(3), 8. [100%]

†*Reid, C., Greaves, L. & N. Poole (2008) Good, Bad, Thwarted or Addicted? Discourses of Substance-Using Mothers. Critical Social Policy, 28(2), 211-230. [20%]

Ahmad, N., Flight, J., Singh, V.S., Poole, N. & Dell, C.A. (2008). Canadian Addiction Survey (CAS): Focus on Gender. Ottawa, ON: Health Canada [20%]

†Bottorff, J. L., Carey, J., Poole, N., Greaves, L., & Urquhart, C. (2008). Couples and Smoking: What you need to know when you are pregnant. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health and the Centre for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention, University of British Columbia Okanagan. [75%]

†Parkes, T., Poole, N., Salmon, A., Greaves, L., & Urquahart, C. (2008). Double Exposure: A better practices review on alcohol interventions in pregnancy. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. [30%]

Poole, N. (2008). Using consciousness-raising principles to inform modern translation practices in women's health. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research., 40(2), 77-93. [100%]

Poole, N. (2008). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Prevention: Canadian Perspectives. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.

†Greaves, L., & Poole, N. (2008). Bringing sex and gender into women’s substance use treatment programs. Substance Use and Misuse 43(9), 1129-1150. [30%]

Poole, N., & Urquahart, C. (2008). FASD Prevention: Canadian Achievements and Perspectives. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Research, Practice and Policy Around the World, Vancouver, BC .[75%]

Poole, N., Urquahart, C., Pitman, L., & Committee. (2008). Women and Alcohol: A Women's Health Resource. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. [40%]

Urquahart, C., & Poole, N. (2008). Supporting Change: Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder [DVD]. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. [25%]

†Poole, N., & Greaves, L. (Eds.). (2007). Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [50%]

Ahmad, N., Poole, N., & Dell, C.A. (2007). Women’s Substance Use in Canada: Findings from the 2004 Canadian Addiction Survey. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [30%]

†‡Poole, N., Greaves, L., Jategaonkar, N., McCullough, L., & Chabot, C. (2007). Influencing Women’s Substance Use: The Role of Transition Houses. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [40%]

Poole, N. (2007). Interconnections among Women’s Health, Violence and Substance Use: Findings from the Aurora Centre. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [100%]

†Greaves, L., & Poole, N. (2007). Pregnancy, Mothering and Substance Use: Toward a Balanced Response. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [50%]

Poole, N. (2007). Improving Outcomes for Women and Their Children: Evaluation of the Sheway Program. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [100%]

Poole, N. (2007). A Women-Centred Framework for the Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto: ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [100%]

†Pearce, D., Greaves, L., & Poole, N. (2007). Using Gender-Based Analysis to Improve Addiction Survey Instruments. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [30%]

†Greaves, L., & Poole, N. (2007). A Research Training Program in Gender Women and Addictions. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto: ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [50%]

Poole, N. (2007). Trauma-Informed Integrated Practice. Perspectives: Newsletter of the BC Association of Social Workers, 30(3), 14-15. [100%]

Parkes, T. & Poole, N. (2007). Compelling Connections: Addressing women's experience of violence and substance use using integrated, women-centred approaches. Communique: The Newsletter of the BC/Yukon Society of Transition Houses, 15-18. [40%]

Poole, N. (Spring 2007). Gender does matter: Coalescing on women and substance use. CrossCurrents: The Journal of Addiction and Mental Health. 10(3), 8. [100%]

Poole, N. (2007). Connecting Virtually: Webcast on women, violence and substance use. Visions: BC's Mental Health and Addictions Journal, 3(3), 25-26. [100%]

Poole, N., Lazev, A. & Riddell, L. (2006). Other Health Concerns - Alcohol, Tobacco and other Mood Altering Drugs. In The Boston Women's Health Collective (Ed.), Our Bodies Ourselves: Menopause. New York: Simon & Shuster [40%]

†Stockwell, T., Reist, D., Balfour, K., Poole, N. & K. Tupper. (March 2006). Following the Evidence: Preventing Harms from Substance Use in BC. Victoria, BC: British Columbia Ministry of Health. [10%]

†‡Greaves L., Chabot C., Jategaonkar N., Poole N., & McCullough L. (2006). Substance use among women in shelters for abused women and children: Programming opportunities. Can J Public Health. 97(5):388-92. [30%]

Poole, N. (2006). Doing It All: Developing Integrated Support for Women Experiencing Mental Health, Trauma-related and Substance Use Problems. Research Bulletin, Centres of Excellence for Women's Health, 5(1), 21-22. [100%]

†‡Poole, N., Greaves, L., Jategaonkar, N., McCullough, L., & Chabot, C. (2006). Connecting Systems, Supporting Change: Transition Houses, Women Experiencing Partner Violence and Substance Use. Research Bulletin, Centres of Excellence for Women's Health, 5(1), 16-18. [30%]

†‡Jategaonkar, N., Greaves, L., Poole, N., McCullough, L., & Chabot, C. (2006). "Still Out There": Experiencing substance use and violence in rural British Columbia. Canadian Women's Studies Journal, 24(4), 136-141. [25%]

†Poole, N., Salmon, A., & Greaves, L. (2006). Drinking More and Enjoying it Less: Girls Women and Alcohol. Visions: BC's Mental Health and Addictions Journal, 2(9), 11-12. [30%]

Poole, N., & Urquhart, C. (2006). Pregnant Women and Alcohol: We need to move from stigma to support. Visions: BC's Mental Health and Addictions Journal, 2(9), 16-17. [55%]

Robinson-Kitt, Lisa (Alumnus)

In Preparation

Schonert-Reichl, K., & Robinson, L.H.  (in preparation). Introspectiveness in adolescence:  Relations to psychopathology and coping behaviors.  [35%]

Robinson, L.H., & Schonert-Reichl, K.  (in preparation).  The relations of emotional functioning to psychopathology and aggression among incarcerated male and female adolescents.  [90%]

Rogers, Jenny (Alumnus)

Published

Rogers, J., & Rabheru, K. (2009). Depression in the elderly. Canadian Journal of Diagnosis, 26(3), 62-66. [75%]

Rogers, J., Wiese, B. S., & Rabheru, K. (2008). The elderly brain on drugs: Substances that can cause cognitive impairment. Geriatrics & Aging, 11(5), 284-289. [75%]

Rostam, Hajera

Published

Rostam, H., & Havercamp, B. E. (2009). The Iraqi Expatriates' Experiences of the North American Media Coverage of Iraq. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 31(2), 100-117. [60%]

Rostam, H. (2009). Addictions and Mental Health in Immigrants: Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of British Columbia. [100%]

Shannon, Kate (Alumnus)

Submitted

Shannon K, Weiser S., Leiter K, Butler LM, Hlanz Z, Heiser M, Montaner JS, Iacopino V. (submitted). Reinforcing beliefs surrounding women’s rights violations and elevated sexual HIV risk and rape in Botswana and Swaziland. Lancet. [50%]

Shannon K, Shoveller J, Strathdee SA, Montaner JS, Tyndall MW. (submitted). Crystal methamphetamine among sex workers: Beyond individual-focused interventions. Drug & Alcohol Dependence. [75%]

Shannon K, J. M. (submitted). Closure of mobile service delivery to street-based sex workers: A call for evidence based public health. Open Medicine. [100%]

Lloyd Smith E, Shannon K, D Parsad, E Wood, T Kerr, MW Tyndall. (submitted). High prevalence of abscesses and associations with HIV infection and crystal methamphetamine use among female sex workers. Substance Use Prevention and Policy. [10%]

Rusch M, Shannon K, T Kerr, C Lai, D Patrick, MW Tyndall. (submitted). STI Trends: Comparison between a population based cohort and provincial data base, 1991-2004, International Journal of STD and AIDS. [25%]

Rusch M, Shannon K, Lai C, Kerr T, Patrick D, Tyndall MW. (submitted). Poly-substance use: prevalence of other substance use among population of crack cocaine users and impact on STI acquisition. BMC Infectious Diseases. [25%]

Montaner M, Pacey K, Pelletier L, AM, Tyndall MW, Shannon K. (submitted). HIV disclosure laws in a criminalized sex work legislation: Failure of policy and prevention to protect the basic human rights of sex workers. HIV/AIDS Law & Policy Review. [10%]

Deering K, Tyndall MW, Chettiar J, Gibson K, Shannon K. (submitted). Mobile outreach is correlated with elevated use of detoxification and drug treatment services among street-based sex workers Addiction. [10%]

‡Shannon, K, Dechief, L, Shoveller J. (submitted). Prevalence and correlates of health seeking among Canadian women experiencing violence in their relationships. Violence Against Women. [50%]

In Press

Shannon K, Kerr T, Tyndall MW, Strathdee SA, Zhang R, Montaner JS, Wood E. (in press). Survival sex work involvement as a primary risk factor for Hepatitis C acquisition. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (JAMA). [75%]

Chettiar J, Pelletier L, Shannon K. (in press). Voices from the street: Sex workers experiences as peer researchers in a community-based HIV prevention research project. In G. C. a. W. Krisby (Ed.), Feminist Methodologies in Community Research. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press. [40%]

Deering K, Shannon K, Parsad D, Sinclair H, Tyndall MW. (in press). Results of a pilot peer-driven intervention model to increase HIV care support and antiretroviral therapy adherence among marginalized women who use substances. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 23(8), 603-609. [25%]

Published

Shannon K, Kerr T, Strathdee SA, Shoveller J, Montaner JS, Tyndall MW. (2009). Prevalence and correlates of genderbased violence among a cohort of female sex workers. British Medical Journal, 339, b2939. [75%]

Shannon K, Strathdee S, Rusch M, Shoveller J, Kerr T, Tyndall MW. (2009). Structural and environmental barriers to condom negotiation with clients among female sex workers: Implications for HIV prevention strategies and policy. American Journal of Public Health, 99(4), 659-665. [75%]

Kerr T, B. M., Miller C, Shannon K, Montaner JS, Wood E. (2009). Injection drug use among street-involved youth in a Canadian setting. BMC Public Health, 9, 171. [15%]

Shannon K., Kerr T., Alliott S., Chettiar J., Shoveller J., & Tyndall M.W. (2008).  Social and structural violence and power relations in mitigating HIV risk of drug-using women in survival sex work. Social Science and Medicine, 66(4), 911-921. [90%]

Shannon, K., Mahmud, Z., Asfia, A. & Ali, M. (2008). The social and environmental factors underlying maternal malnutrition in rural Bangladesh: Implications for reproductive health and nutrition programs, Health Care for Women Internationa, 29(8), 826-840l. [90%]

Shannon K, Kerr, T., Bright, V., Gibson, K., Kerr, T., & Tyndall, M.W. (2008). Drug sharing with clients as a risk marker for increased violence and sexual and drug-related harms among women in survival sex work. AIDS Care, 20(2), 235-241. [90%]

Fairbairn, N., Small, W., Shannon, K., Wood, E., & Kerr, T. (2008). Seeking refuge from violence in street-based drug scenes: women's experiences in North America's first supervised injection facility. Social Science and Medicine, 67(5), 817-823. [15%]

Shannon, K., Kaida, A., Rachlis, B., Lloyd-Smith, E., Gray, G., & Strathdee, S. A. (2008). Reconsidering the impact of conflict on HIV infection among women in the era of antiretroviral treatment scale-up in sub-Saharan Africa: a gender lens. AIDS, 22(14), 1705-1707.  [75%]

Shannon, K., Kerr, T., Allinott, S. C., J., Shoveller, J., & Tyndall, M. W. (2008). Social and structural violence and power relations in mitigating HIV risk of drug-using women in survival sex work. Social Science and Medicine, 66(4), 911-921. [75%]

Shannon, K, Rusch, M., Morgan, R., Oleson, M., Kerr, T., & Tyndall, T.W. (2008). HIV and HCV prevalence and gender-specific risk profiles of crack cocaine smokers and dual users of injection drugs, Substance Use and Misuse. 43(3-4), 521-534. [90%]

Shannon, K., Rusch, M., Shoveller, J., Alexson, D., Gibson, K., & Tyndall, M. W. (2008). Mapping violence and policing as an environmental–structural barrier to health service and syringe availability among substance-using women in street-level sex work. International Journal of Drug Policy, 19(2), 140-147. [75%]

DeBeck K, Shannon, K., Li, K., Montaner, J.S., Wood, E., & Kerr, T.. (2007). Income generating activities of people who inject drugs. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 91(1), 50-56. [40%]

Shannon, K., Bright, V., Gibson, K., & Tyndall, M.W., Maka Project Partnership. (2007). Sexual and drug-related vulnerabilities for HIV infection among women engaged in survival sex work in Vancouver, Canada, Canadian Journal of Public Health, 98(6):465-9. [90%]

†Shannon, K., Spittal, P.M., & Thomas, V. (2007). Intersections of trauma, substance use, and HIV vulnerability among Aboriginal girls and young women who use drugs. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Highs and Lows: Canadian Perspectives on Women and Substance Use. Toronto, ON: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. [90%]

Stoltz J.A., Shannon, K., Li, K., Montaner, J.S., Kerr, T., & Wood, E.. (2007).Associations between childhood maltreatment and sex work in a cohort of drug-using youth. Social Science and Medicine 65(6), 1214-1221. [40%]

Shannon, K., Ishida, T., Morgan, R., Bear, A., Oleson, M., Kerr, T., & Tyndall, M.W. (2006). Potential community and public health impacts of a medically supervised safer smoking facility for crack cocaine users, Harm Reduction Journal, 3(1). [90%]

Shannon, K., Ishida, T., Lai, C., Palepu, A., & Tyndall, M.W. (2006). The impact of unregulated single room occupancy hotels on health status of illicit drug users in Vancouver, International Journal of Drug Policy, 2006;17(2): 107-14. [90%]

Shannon, K., Bright, V., Duddy, J., & Tyndall, M.W. (2005) Access and utilization of HIV treatment and services among women sex workers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Journal of Urban Health, 82(3): 488-97. [90%]

Shannon, K., Kerr, T., Lai, C., Ishida, T., Wood, E., Montaner, J.S., Hogg, R.S., & Tyndall, M.W. (2005). Non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy among a community with endemic rates of injection drug use, J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care, 4(3): 66-72.  [90%]

Sliwowska, Joanna (Alumnus)

In Preparation

†Sliwowska, J.H., Lee J., Ellis L.,Yu W & Weinberg, J. (in prep). The decrease of kisspeptin-ir cells in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus in adult female rats prenatally exposed to ethanol is estradiol-dependent.  Journal of Neuroscience [90%]

†Uban, K.A., Sliwowska, J.H., Galea, L.A.M. & Weinberg, J. (in prep). The effect of prenatal ethanol exposure on adult hippocampal neurogenesis and modulation of stress in the female rats. Brain Research [80%]

Submitted

†Sliwowska JH., Barker JM., Barha C, Galea LAM., & Weinberg J.  (submitted).  Prenatal ethanol exposure and stress altered hippocampal neurogenesis in adult male rats.  Stress. [90%]

In Press

†‡Hellemans, K.G., Sliwowska, J.H., Verma, P., Weinberg J. (in press). Prenatal alcohol exposure: Fetal  programming and later life vulnerability to stress, depression and anxiety disorders. Neuroscience and Behavioral Reviews [25%]

Published

†Lan N., Yamashita F., Halpert A.G., Sliwowska J.H., Viau V., & Weinberg J. (2009).  Effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function across the estrous cycle. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(6), 1075-1088. [25%]

Bogusz AL., Hardy SL., Lehman MN., Connos JM. Hileman SM., Sliwowska JH., Billings HJ. McManus CJ., Valent M. Singh SR., Coolen LM., & Goodman RL. (2008). Evidence that g-amino butyric acid is part of the neural circuit mediating estradiol negative feedback in anestrous ewes. Endocrinology. 149(6): 2762-72 [25%]

†Sliwowska, J.H., Lan, N., Yamashita, F., Halpert, A.G., Viau, V., Weinberg, J. (2008). Effect of prenatal ethanol exposure on regulation of basal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity and hippocampal 5-HT(1A) receptor mRNA levels in female rats across the estrous cycle. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 33(8):1111-23 [80%]

†‡Weinberg, J., Sliwowska, J., Lan, N., & Hellemans, K. (2008). Prenatal alcohol exposure: fetal programming, the HPA axis and sex differences in outcome. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 20(4):470-88. [80%]

†Sliwowska JH., Zhang X., & Weinberg J. (2006) Prenatal ethanol exposure and fetal programming: Implications for endocrine and immune development and long-term health. p. 153-181. In: Brain development. Normal Processes and Effects of Alcohol and Nicotine Ed. Michael W. Miller. Oxford University Press. [90%]

Sliwowska JH., Billings HJ., Goodman RL., & Lehman MN. (2006) Immunocytochemical colocalization of GABA-B receptor subunits in gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons of the sheep.  Neuroscience. 141(1): 311-9. [90%]

†Zhang X., Sliwowska JH., & Weinberg J. (2005) Prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal programming. Effects on neuroendocrine and immune function. Exp. Biol. Med 230: 376-388. [80%]

Sullivan, Kelli

Submitted

†‡Haines, R. J., Bottorff, J.L., Barclay McKeown, S., Ptolemy, E., Carey, J. & Sullivan, K . (submitted). Breast cancer messaging for younger women: gender, femininity and risk. Health, Risk & Society. [10%]

Robinson C.A., B. J. L., Smith M.L., & Sullivan K.M. (submitted). “Just because you’ve got lung cancer, doesn’t mean I will:” Lung cancer, smoking and family dynamics. Journal of Family Nursing. [15%]

Published

†‡Okoli, C. T. C., Ratner, P. A., Haines, R. J., Sullivan, K., Guo, S. E., & Johnson, J. L. (2009). Do researcher-derived classifications of youths’ smoking behavior correspond with youths’ characterizations of their behavior? Addictive Behaviors, 34, 984-992. [10%]

†Bottorff, J. L., Robinson, C.A., Sullivan, K.M., Smith, M.L. (2009). Continued family smoking after lung cancer diagnosis: The patient’s perspective. Oncology Nursing Forum, 36(3), E126-E132. [25%]

†Bottorff, J.L., Grewal, S., & Sullivan, K. (2006, June).  Punjabi Women’s Experience of Breast Cancer.  Report written for the Atlantic Breast Cancer Network. [25%]

Thumath, Meaghan (Alumnus)

Published

†Lightfoot, B., Panessa, C., Thumath, M., Hayden, S., Goldstone, I., & Pauly, B. (2009). Gaining InSite: Harm Reduction in Nursing Practice. Canadian Nurse, 105(4), 16-22. [15%]

Thumath, M., Nettleton, C., Stephens, C., & Napolitano, D.  (2007). Peoples of North America Section: Overview of the existing global knowledge on the social determinants of Indigenous Health. WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health: World Health Organization. [80%]

Torchalla, Iris

Submitted

‡Torchalla, I., Okoli, C.T.C., Malchy L., Johnson, J.L. (submitted). Nicotine dependence and gender differences in smokers accessing community mental health services. Community Mental Health Journal. [65%]

†‡Okoli, C.T.C., Torchalla, I., Ensom, M.H.H., Oliffe, J.L., Bottorff, J.L., Khara, M. (submitted). Gender differences among clients accessing a tobacco dependence clinic program. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. [15%]

†Robinson, C.A., Bottorff, J.L., Torchalla, I. (submitted) Exploring Family Relationships: Directions for Smoking Cessation. The Cutting Edge of Family Nursing. University of Iceland Press. [15%]

In Press

Lemenager T, Torchalla I (in press). Alkohol- und Tabakkonsum bei Frauen [Alcohol and tobacco use in women]. In: Singer, MV, Batra A, & Mann K (Ed.). Alkohol, Tabak und Folgeerkrankungen [Alcohol, tobacco and secondary diseases]. Stuttgart: Thieme Verlag. [45%]

Torchalla I (in press). Geschlechterspezifische Aspekte der Tabakabhängigkeit [Gender-related aspects of tobacco dependence]. In: Batra A (Ed.). Handbuch Tabakabhängigkeit [Handbook for tobacco dependence]. [100%]

Published

Batra A, Collins SE, Schroeter M, Eck S, Torchalla I, Buchkremer G (2010). A cluster-randomized trial of smoking cessation treatment tailored to multidimensional smoker profiles. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 38, 2: 128-140. [15%]

Collins S, Eck S, Torchalla I, Schroeter M, Batra A (2009). Validation of the smoking TLFB among German treatment seeking smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 105: 164-167. [15%]

Collins S, Eck S, Kick E, Schroeter M, Torchalla I, Batra A (2009). Implementation of a smoking cessation treatment integrity protocol: Treatment discriminability, potency and manual adherence. Addictive Behaviors 34: 477-480. [15%]

Collins SE, Torchalla I, Schroeter M, Buchkremer G, Batra A (2008). Development and validation of a cluster-based classification system to facilitate treatment tailoring. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research 17, S1: S65-S69. [25%]

Batra A, Collins SE, Torchalla I, Schroeter M, Buchkremer G (2008). Multidimensional smoker profiles and their prediction of smoking following a pharmacobehavioral intervention. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 35: 41-52. [15%]

Torchalla I, Albrecht F, Buchkremer G, Längle G (2004). Wohnungslose Frauen mit psychischer Erkrankung - eine Feldstudie [Homeless women with psychiatric disorders – a field study]. Psychiatrische Praxis 31: 228-235. [75%]

Uban, Kristina

In Preparation

Uban, K. A., Rummer, J., Li, C. M., Ghods-Safari, S., Floresco, S., & Galea, L. A. M. (in prep). Does estrogen make women work harder? Examining the effects of estradiol on effort-based decision making in female rats. [75%]

†‡Uban, K. A., Sliwowska, J. H., Galea, L. A. M., & Weinberg, J. (in prep). The effect of prenatal ethanol exposure on adult hippocampal neurogenesis and modulation of stress in the female rats. Brain Research. [75%]

Published

Galea, L. A. M., Uban, K. A., Epp, J. R., Brummelte, S., Barha, C. K., Wilson, W. L., et al. (2008). Endocrine regulation of cognition and neuroplasticity: Our pursuit to unveil the complex interaction between hormones, the brain and behaviour. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(4), 247-260. [30%]

Wood, Alan (Alumnus)

Published

Wood, R.A., Wood, E., Lai, C., Tyndall, M., Montaner, J. & Kerr, T. (2008).Nurse-delivered Safer Injection Education among a Cohort of Injection Drug Users: Evidence from the Evaluation of Vancouver’s Supervised Injection Facility. International Journal of Drug Policy, 19(3), 183-188. [70%]

†‡Graham, M. D., Young, R. A., Valach, L., & Wood, R. A. (2008). Addiction as a Complex Social Process: An Action Theoretical Perspective. Addiction Research & Theory. 16(2), 121-133 [20%]

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