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Curriculum Vitae Format Part I

Personal Data

Deborah Gross, DNSc, RN, FAAN

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 525 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Year Degree Earned Institution Location

2006-09 Fellowship Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse San Francisco, CA Leadership program

1983 DNSc Rush University, College of Nursing Chicago, IL

1977 MS University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI

Horace Rackham School of Graduate Studies

1975 BSN University of Michigan, School of Nursing Ann Arbor, MI

CURRENT LICENSE

Year Source Expiration Date

2008 State of MD 2016

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Years Position Institution/Location

2015 - present Affiliated Faculty Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC) 2010-present Professor (joint) Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health,

Department of Mental Health, Baltimore, MD 2008-present Leonard and Helen Stulman Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing,

Endowed Professor in Psychiatric Baltimore, MD and Mental Health Nursing

2008-present Professor (joint) Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baltimore, MD

2008-present Adjunct Professor Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL 2009 – 2010 Director of Research Johns Hopkins Bayview Preschool Therapeutic

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Learning Center, Department of Psychiatry, Baltimore, MD

2006 – 2008 Associate Dean for Research Rush University College of Nursing,

and Scholarship Chicago, IL

2004 – 2006 Chairperson Dept. of Women’s and Children’s Health Nursing, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL 1994 – 2008 Professor Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL 1987 – 1994 Practitioner/Teacher Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL

(Dept. of Psychiatric Nursing) and Associate Professor

1983 – 1987 Assistant Professor, Generic and Pace University, Lienhard School of Nursing

Specialty MS Pleasantville, NY

1982 Staff Nurse, Inpatient Adult St. Joseph's Medical Center, Department of

Psychiatry Psychiatry, Chicago, IL

1980 - 1982 Assistant Professor Departments of Pediatric and Community Health Nursing, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center/Rush University, Chicago, IL

1978 - 1980 Practitioner/Teacher, Asst. Prof. Department of Pediatric Nursing, Rush- Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center/Rush University, Chicago, IL

1977 - 1978 Clinical Nurse Specialist Department of Child Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Children's Psychiatric Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI

1976 Staff Nurse, Alcohol Rehab Unit Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL

HONORS AND AWARDS

2014 Appointed, Ambassador of the Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research (FNINR) 2012 Sigma Theta Tau International Researcher Hall of Fame Award

2009 Appointed, Member of the Pediatric Health and Health Care Quality Committee, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council

2008 President’s Award, Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research

2008 Selected, Marshal for Students, Rush University 36th Commencement Ceremony

2007 Selected as Edge Runner (identified by American Academy of Nursing as developers of model programs demonstrating how nurse leaders are offering solutions to health care challenges), American Academy of Nursing

2007 Sigma Theta Tau Gammi Phi Chapter Kathleen G. Andreoli Mentorship Award 2006-2009 Selected Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Leadership Program

2006-2008 Appointed, Study Section Chair, Nursing Science: Child and Family, NIH Center for Scientific Review

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2004 Luther Christman Award for Excellence in Published Writing, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

2004 Elected Fellow, Institute of Medicine of Chicago

2002 Luther Christman Award for Excellence in Published Writing, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

2001-2003 Selected Research Mentor, NIMH/NINR Mentorship Program, National Institutes of Health 2001 Rush University College of Nursing Leadership Award

2001 Professional Writing Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter 2000 Professional Writing Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

2000 Certificate of Merit for Contributions to Nursing Research, Friends of the NINR 1999 Elected by PhD students to be Hooder at graduation

1999 Professional Writing Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1996 Luther Christman Award for Excellence in Published Writing, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1995 Clinical Research Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1994 AJN Book of the Year Award (book chapter “Children of the Mentally Ill”) 1993 Completed Research Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1993 Distinguished Alumni Award, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Nurses Alumni Association 1992 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing

1992 Professional Writing Award, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1989 Luther Christman Award for Excellence in Published Writing, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1989 Sigma Theta Tau Regional Media Award for the Videotape "Project Child" 1988 Recipient of the Nurses Network of Pelham Outstanding Service Award 1988 AJN Semi-finalist Media Award for the Videotape "Project Child" 1986 Named an American Nurses' Foundation Scholar

1980-1983 National Institute of Mental Health Nursing Trainee Fellowship 1975-1977 National Institute of Mental Health Nursing Trainee Fellowship 1975 Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau

RESEARCH

Sponsored Projects

2016-2018 Baltimore City Partnership for Building Parenting Capacities and Parent

Engagement in PreK; Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES) GRANT11971671; PI: D. Gross (PENDING)

2015-2016 Exploration of parenting challenges with young children during military deployment, American Nurses Foundation, Role: Co-investigator (PI: J. Trautmann)

2015-2016 Tailored self-management intervention promoting resilience in perinatal depression, Fahs-Beck; Role: Co-investigator (PI: J. Alhusen)

2014-2018 Co-investigator, The African American Non-Resident Fatherhood Program, PI: W. Julion, funded by NINR/NIH, #R01

2014-2017 Principal Investigator, Impact of the Chicago Parent Program in Pre-K on School Outcomes, funded by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.; T. Rowe Price Foundation; Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation; The Wright Family Foundation; The Abell Foundation

2011-2016 Principal Investigator, Comparing Two Parenting Programs for At Risk Families, effort, Co-PI: H. Belcher, funded by NINR/NIH, #R01 NR012444

2010-2011 Principal Investigator, Parenting Skills Training for Parents of Preschool Children with Severe Behavior Problems, Co-PI: J. Harrison, funded by Krieger Foundation

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2009-2011 Principal Investigator, Parenting Skills Training and Evaluation for Psychiatrically High-Risk Parents of Young Children, Co-PI: J. Harrison, funded by Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Foundation

2009-2013 Translation Core Director, Center for Cardiovascular Health in Vulnerable Populations, PI: M. Kim, funded by NIH/NINR, #1P30 NR011409

2009-2011 Co-investigator, African American Non-Resident Father Program, PI: W. Julion, funded by NIH/NINR, #1R01 NR011182

2009-2010 Principal Investigator, Characteristics of Hospitalized Patients with Histories of Multiple Seclusion and Restraint Events, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, funded by Dorothy Evans Lyne Fund, Co-PI: K. Taylor

2006-2011 Principal Investigator, Engaging Low-Income Parents in Prevention Programs, funded by NIH/NINR, #5 R01 NR004085

2005-2006 Principal Investigator, Measuring Behavior Problems in Young Children of Color, funded by NIH/NINR, #R01 NR07750

2003-2006 Principal Investigator, Efficacy of Community-based Parent/Teacher Training, funded by NIH/NINR, Competitive Supplement to #2 R01 NR04085

2003-2005 Principal Investigator, Why Do Parents Refuse Participation in Prevention Studies?, funded by Rush University College of Nursing Research Resource Fund

2001-2006 Principal Investigator, Efficacy of Community-based Parent/Teacher Training, funded by NIH/NINR, #2 R01 NR004085

2001-2004 Co-investigator, Mexican-American Problem Solving Program: A Nursing Intervention, funded by NIH/NINR, #R01 NR05008

1996-2001 Principal Investigator, Efficacy of Community-Based Parent/Teacher Training, funded by NIH/NINR, #RO1 NR04085

1996-1998 Principal Investigator, Parent Participation in a Prevention Trial, funded by NIH/NINR Minority Supplement to Wrenetha Julion, #3 RO1 NR04085

1995-1996 Principal Investigator, Efficacy of Community Based Parent/Teacher Training, funded by NIH/NINR Shannon Award, #R55 NR/0D04085

1994-1995 Principal Investigator, A Preliminary Study of a Parent/Teacher Training Model in Low-Income Day Care Centers, Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Phi Chapter

1994-1995 Principal Investigator, A Preliminary Study of a Parent/Teacher Training Model in Low-Income Day Care Centers, funded by Rush University College of Nursing Research Resource Fund 1992-1993 Co-principal Investigator, Maternal Confidence and Preschool Mental Health, Sigma Theta

Tau, International, Co-PI: B. Conrad

1991-1992 Co-Principal Investigator, A Longitudinal Study of Maternal Confidence and Pre-School Mental Health, funded by Rush University College of Nursing Research Resource Fund 1989-1994 Principal Investigator, Maternal Confidence During Toddlerhood, NIH/NINR FIRST Award,

Role: PI, #R29 NR02013

1989-1990 Co-investigator, Evaluation of the Dosage Record and Treatment Symptom Scale: A Pilot Study. PI: C. Garvey, funded by Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center

1988-1990 Principal Investigator, Maternal Confidence and Observed Quality of Interaction, funded by Rush University College of Nursing Resource Fund,

1988-1989 Principal Investigator, Mentally Ill Mothers of Young Children: Review of In-patient

Documentation of Parenting and Discharge Issues, funded by Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center

1986-1987 Principal Investigator, Maternal Confidence: Comparing Preterm and Full-term Groups, funded by American Nurses Foundation

1986-1987 Co-investigator, Use of the Toddler Care Questionnaire with an Adolescent Population, The Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA.,

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1986-1987 Principal Investigator, Factors Related to Maternal Confidence in Toddlerhood,Pace University Scholarly Research Award

1985-1986 Principal Investigator, Perceived Self-Efficacy in Mothers of Toddlers, Pace University Scholarly Research Award

1984-1985 Principal Investigator, Maternal Depression Among Female Graduate Students: A

Comparison of Students With and Without Young Children, funded by Pace University Center for Nursing Research and Clinical Practice

1977-1978 Co-investigator, Relating Prognosis to Later Adjustment: A Follow-Up of Children Hospitalized for Psychiatric Illness, PI: T. Atkin-White, University of Michigan Children's Psychiatric Hospital

Pending Extramural Training Grants

Pending Project Director, Caregiving Science Across the Lifespan, National Institute for Nursing Research, T32 NR015429, 07/01/2015-06/30/2020, 15% effort

PRACTICE

Sponsored Projects

2012 Abell Foundation, Chicago Parent Program Group Leader Training Workshop with Baltimore City Public Schools, Role: Project Director ($5,000)

2006-2009 Chicago Parent Program in Head Start, Chicago Department of Children and Youth Services, Role: PI and Project Director ($100,000)

SCHOLARSHIP Publications

Peer Reviewed (*) data-based

1. *Peterson, K, Sharps, P., Banyard, V., Powers, R., Kaukinen, C., Gross, D., Decker, M., Baatz, C., & Campbell, J. (in review). An evaluation of two dating violence prevention programs on a college campus. 2. *Breitenstein, S., Fogg, L, Ocampo, E., Acosta, D., & Gross, D. (in review). Parent use and efficacy of a

self-administered, tablet-based parent training intervention.

3. *Swenson, S., Ho, GW, Budhathoki, C, Belcher, HME, Tucker, S., Miller, K, & Gross, D. (in press). Parents’ use of praise and criticism in a sample of young children seeking mental health services. Journal of Pediatric Health Care.

4. *Haines, J., Rifas-Shiman, SL, Gross, D., McDonald, J., Kleinman, K., & Gilmman, MW. (in press). Randomized trial of an obesity prevention intervention that embeds weight-related messages within a general parenting program. Obesity.

5. Trautmann, J, Alhusen, J., & Gross, D. (in press). Impact of deployment on military families with young children: A systematic review. Nursing Outlook.

6. Skarupski, K. A., Parisi, J. M., Thorpe, R., Tanner, E. & Gross, D. (2015). The association of adverse childhood experiences with mid-life depressive symptoms and quality of life among incarcerated males: Exploring multiple mediation. Aging and Mental Health.

7. Ho, G., & Gross, D. (2015). Differentiating physical discipline from abuse: Q findings from Chinese American mothers and pediatric nurses. Child Abuse & Neglect.

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8. Ho, G., & Gross, D. (2015). Pediatric nurses’ differentiations between acceptable and unacceptable parent discipline behaviors: A Q-study. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 29(3), 255-264. doi:

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pedhc.2014.12.004

9. Breitenstein, S. M., Shane, L., Julion, W., & Gross, D. (2014). Developing the eCPP: Adapting an evidence-based parent training program for digital delivery in primary care settings. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 12(1), 31-40. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12074

10. Breitenstein, S. M., Gross, D., & Christophersen, R. (2014). Digital delivery methods of parent training interventions: A systematic review, Worldviews on evidenced-based nursing, 11(3), 168-176.

doi: 10.1111/wvn.12040

11. Gross, D., Belcher, H., Ofonedu, M., Breitenstein, S., Frick, K., & Budhathoki, C. (2014). Study protocol for a comparative effectiveness trial of two parent training programs in a fee-for-service mental health clinic: Can we improve mental health services to low-income families. Trials,15(70). doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-70.

12. *Eisbach, S. S., Cluxton-Keller, F., Harrison, J., Krall, J. R., Hayat, M., & Gross, D. (2014). Characteristics of temper tantrums in preschoolers with disruptive behavior disorder in a clinical setting. Journal of

Psychosocial Nursing, 52(5), 32-40.

13. *Alhusen, J., Hayat, M. J., & Gross, D. (2013). A longitudinal study of maternal attachment and infant developmental outcomes. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 16(6), 521-529. doi: 10.1007/s00737-013-0357-8

14. Breitenstein, S.,& Gross, D. (2013). Web-based delivery of a preventive parent training intervention: A feasibility study. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 26, 149-157.

15. *Breitenstein, S., Gross, D., Fogg, L., Ridge, A., Garvey, C., Julion, W., & Tucker, S. (2012). The Chicago Parent Program: Comparing 1-year outcomes for African American and Latino parents of young children.

Research in Nursing & Health, 35, 475-489. doi: 10.1002/nur.21489

16. *Alhusen, J. L., Gross, D., Hayat, M. J., Rose, L., & Sharps, P. W. (2012). The role of mental health on maternal-fetal attachment: A mixed methods study. Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing (JOGNN), 41, E71-E81.PMCID3473171

17. *Haines, J., Mayorga, A., McDonald, J., O’Brien, A., Gross, D., Taveras, E., Epee-Bounya, A., & Gillman, M. W. (2012). Embedding weight-related messages within a general parenting program: Development and feasibility evaluation of Parents and Tots Together. Early Child Development and Care, 182(8), 951-965.

18. *Taylor, K., Mammen, K., Barnett, S., Hayat, M., dosReis, S., & Gross, D. (2012). Characteristics of patients with histories of multiple seclusion and restraint events during a single hospitalization. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 18(3), 159-165.

19. *Alhusen, J. L., Gross, D., Hayat, M. J., Woods, A. B., & Sharps, P. W. (2012). The influence of maternal-fetal attachment on neonatal outcomes among low income, African American women. Research in Nursing & Health, 35, 112-120. PMCID3313492

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20. *Melvin, K. C., Gross, D., Hayat, M. J., Jennings, B. M., & Campbell, J. C. (2012). Couple functioning and posttraumatic stress symptoms in US Army Couples: The role of resilience. Research in Nursing & Health, 35, 164-177.

21. Harrison, J. N., Cluxton-Keller, F., & Gross, D. (2012). Antipsychotic medication prescribing trends in children and adolescents. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 26, 139-145.

22. Harrison, J. N., Cluxton-Keller, F., & Gross, D. (2012). Antipsychotic medication prescribing trends in children and adolescents: Pharmacology Continuing Education Posttest for CE, Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 26, 146-148.

23. *Gross, D., Johnson, T., Ridge, A., Garvey, C., Julion, W., Brusius, A., Breitenstein, S., & Fogg, L. (2011). Cost-effectiveness of childcare discounts on parent participation in preventive parent training in low-income communities. Journal of Primary Prevention, 32, 283-298. PMCID 3252623

24. Gross, D. (2011). Improving child and adolescent health and health care quality: Report from the Pediatric Health and Health Care Quality Measures Committee of the Institute of Medicine. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 25, 405-408.

25. *Breitenstein, S., Fogg, L, Garvey, C., Resnick, B., Hill, C. & Gross, D. (2010). Measuring implementation fidelity in a community-based parenting intervention. Nursing Research, 59, 158-165. PMCID 34214555 26.Breitenstein, S., Gross, D., Garvey, C., Hill, C., Fogg, L., & Resnick, B. (2010). Implementation fidelity in

community-based interventions. Research in Nursing & Health, 33, 164-173. PMCID: 3409469

27. *Cowell, J., McNaughton, D., Ailey, S., Gross, D., & Fogg, L. (2009). Clinical trial outcome of the Mexican American Problem Solving Program (MAPS). Hispanic Health Care International, 7, 178-189. PMC2945364 28. *Gross, D., Garvey, C., Julion, W., Fogg, L., Tucker, S., & Mokros, H. (2009). Efficacy of the Chicago

Parent Program with low-income African-American and Latino parents of young children. Prevention Science, 10, 54-65. PMCID2770507

29. Buckwalter, K., Grey, M., Bowers, B., McCarthy, A. M., Gross, D., Beck, C., & Funk, M. (2009). Intervention research in highly unstable environments. Research in Nursing & Health, 32, 110-121. PMC2923040

30. Breitenstein, S., Hill, C., & Gross, D. (2009). Understanding disruptive behavior problems in preschool children. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 24, 3-12.

31. *Sivan, A., Ridge, A., Gross, D., Richardson, R., & Cowell, J. M. (2008). Analysis of two measures of child behavior problems by African-American, Latino, and non-Latino Caucasian parents of young children: A focus group study. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 23, 20-27. PMC2249759

32. *Julion, W., Gross, D., Barclay-McLaughlin, G., & Fogg, L. (2007). “It’s not just about Mommas”: African American non-resident fathers’ views on paternal involvement. Research in Nursing & Health, 30, 595-610. 33. Breitenstein, S., Gross, D., Ordaz, I., Julion, W., Garvey, C., & Ridge, A. (2007) Promoting mental health in

early childhood programs serving families from low-income neighborhoods. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13, 313-320.

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34. *Gross, D., Fogg, L., Young, M., Ridge, A., Cowell, J., Sivan, A., & Richardson, R. (2007). Reliability and validity of the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory with young children of color. Research in Nursing & Health, 30, 213-223.

35. *Gross, D., Young, M., Fogg, L., Ridge, A., Cowell, J., Richardson, R., & Sivan, A. (2006). The validity of the Child Behavior Checklist with young children of color: Controlling for race/ethnicity, income level, and language. Psychological Assessment, 18, 313-323.

36. *Garvey, C., Julion, W., Fogg, L., Kratovil, A., & Gross, D. (2006). Measuring participation in a prevention trial with parents of young children. Research in Nursing & Health, 29, 212-222.

37. *Perraud, S., Fogg, L., Kopytko, E., & Gross, D. (2006). Predictive validity of the Depression Coping Self-Efficacy Scale. Research in Nursing & Health, 29, 147-160.

38. *Cowell, J. M., Gross, D., McNaughton, D., Ailey, S. & Fogg, L. (2005). Depression and suicidal ideation among Mexican-American school-aged children. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice: An

International Journal, 19, 77-94.

39. *Gross, D., Fogg, L., Garvey, C., & Julion, W. (2004). Behavior problems in young children: An analysis of cross-informant agreements and disagreements. Research in Nursing & Health, 27, 413-425.

40. *McNaughton, D., Cowell, J., Gross, D., Fogg, L., & Ailey, S. (2004). The relationship between maternal and child mental health in Mexican immigrant families. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 18, 229-242.

41. Gross, D., & Fogg, L. (2004). A critical analysis of the intent-to-treat principle in prevention research.

Journal of Primary Prevention, 25, 475-489.

42. Keithley, J., Gross, D., Johnson, M., McCann, J., Faux, S. et al. (2003). Why Rush will keep the DNSc.

Journal of Professional Nursing, 19, 223-229.

43. *Gross, D., Fogg, L., Webster-Stratton, C., Garvey, C., Julion, W., & Grady, J. (2003). Parent training with multi-ethnic families of toddlers in day care in low-income urban communities. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 261-278.

44.Gross, D., & Grady, J. (2002). Group-based parent training for preventing mental health disorders in children. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 23, 367-383.

45. Gross, D., & Fogg, L. (2001). Clinical trials in the 21st century: The case for participant-centered research.

Research in Nursing & Health, 24, 530-539.

46.*Gross, D., Julion, W., & Fogg, L. (2001). What motivates participation and drop-out among low-income urban families of color in a prevention intervention? Family Relations, 50, 246-254.

47. *Garvey, C., Gross, D., Delaney, K., & Fogg, L. (2000). The intergenerational transmission of discipline.

Nurse Practitioner Forum, 11, 132-140.

48. Julion, W., Gross, D., Barclay-McLaughlin, G. (2000). Recruiting families of color from the inner city: Insights from the recruiters. Nursing Outlook, 48, 230-237.

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49.Fogg, L. & Gross, D. (2000). Threats to validity in randomized clinical trials. Research in Nursing & Health, 23, 79-87.

50. *Gross, D., Sambrook, A., Fogg, L. (1999). Behavior problems among young children in low-income urban day care. Research in Nursing & Health, 22, 15-25.

51. *Tucker, S., Gross, D., Fogg, L., et al. (1998). The long-term efficacy of a behavioral parent training intervention for families with 2 year olds. Research in Nursing & Health, 21, 199-210.

52. Tucker, S., & Gross, D. (1997). Behavioral parent training: An intervention strategy for guiding parents of young children. Journal of Perinatal Education, 6, 35-44.

53. Gross, D., & Garvey, C. (1997). Scolding, spanking, and time-outs revisited. The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing (MCN), 22, 209-213.

54. Gross, D. (1996). What is a 'good' parent? The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing (MCN), 21(4), 178-182.

55. *Gross, D., Fogg, L., & Tucker, S. (1995). The efficacy of parent training for promoting positive parent-toddler relationships. Research in Nursing and Health, 18, 489-499.

56. *Grossman, J., Clark, D., Gross, D., & Halstead, L. (1995). Child bereavement after paternal suicide.

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 8, 5-17.

57. *Gross, D., Conrad, B., Fogg, L., Willis, L., & Garvey, C. (1995). A longitudinal study of maternal depression and preschool mental health: Are boys at increased risk? Nursing Research, 44, 96-101. 58. Gross, D., & Conrad, B. (1995).Temperament in toddlerhood. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 10(3), 146-151. 59. *Gross, D., & Tucker, S. (1994). Parenting confidence during toddlerhood: A comparison of mothers and

fathers. Nurse Practitioner, 19, 29-34.

60. *Gross, D., Conrad, B., Fogg, L., & Wothke, W. (1994). A longitudinal model of maternal self-efficacy, depression, and difficult temperament during toddlerhood. Research in Nursing & Health, 17, 207-216. 61. Gross, D., Fogg, L., & Conrad, B. (1993).Designing interventions in psychosocial research. Archives of

Psychiatric Nursing, 7, 259-264.

62.*Gross, D., Conrad, B., Fogg, L., Garvey, C., & Willis, L. (1993). What does the NCATS Measure? Nursing Research, 42, 260-265.

63. *Conrad, B., Gross, D., & Fogg, L. (1992). Maternal confidence, knowledge, and quality of mother-toddler interactions: A preliminary study. Infant Mental Health, 13, 353-362.

64.Gross, D., & Conrad, B. (1991). Issues related to reliability of videotaped observational data. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 13, 798-803.

65. *Garvey, C., Gross, D., & Freeman, L. (1991). Assessing psychotropic medication side effects among children: A reliability study. Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 4, 127-131.

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66.Gross, D. (1991). Issues related to validity of videotaped observational data. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 13, 671-676.

67. Gross, D. (1989). At risk: Children of the mentally ill. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 27, 14-19.

68. *Gross, D., & Semprevivo, D. (1989). Mentally ill mothers of young children: Analysis of in-patient chart reviews. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 2, 105-109.

69.Gross, D. (1989). Implications of maternal depression for the development of young children. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 21, 103-107.

70. *Gross, D., Rocissano, L., & Roncoli, M. (1989). Maternal confidence during toddlerhood: Comparing preterm and full-term groups. Research in Nursing and Health, 12, 1-9.

71. Gross, D., Frost, A., & Vance, C. (1989). Changing the public image of nursing: Development of a community nurses network. Nursing and Health Care, 10, 192-195.

72. *Gross, D., & Rocissano, L. (1988). Maternal confidence in toddlerhood: Its measurement for research and clinical practice. Nurse Practitioner, 13, 19-29.

73. Gross, D. (1984). Relationships at risk: Issues and interventions with a disturbed mother-infant dyad.

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 4, 159-164.

74. *Gross, D. (1983). How some dyads fail: A qualitative analysis with nursing implications. Infant Mental Health Journal, 4, 272-286.

75. *White, T., Benn, R., Gross, D., & Schaffer-Lopez, C. (1979). Assessing the need for follow-up: The relationship of prognosis to post-hospitalization adjustment. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 10(2), 91-102.

76. Gross, D. (1979). Helping children to deal with loss in a psychiatric setting. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health Services, 17, 17-20.

Non-peer Reviewed

1. Gross, D., & Tucker, S. (1994, March). Preventing behavioral problems in toddlers. Nursing Spectrum, 7,

12.

2. Gross, D. (1987). Clinical research: Who needs this grief (and why)? Journal of the New York State Nurses Association, 18, 8-16.

3. Gross, D. (1986). Maternal depression and psychic loss in the mother-infant relationship. Archives of the Foundation of Thanatology, 12, 1-8.

Books/book chapters Peer Reviewed

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1. *Gross, D., Breitenstein, S., Eisbach, S., Hoppe, E., & Harrison, J. (2014). Promoting mental health in early childhood programs: Serving low-income ethnic minority families. In M. Weist, N. Lever, C. Bradshaw, & J. Owens (Eds.), Handbook of school mental health ( 2nd ed.; pp. 109-130). New York: Springer

2. Gross, D., & Eisbach, S. (2012). Mother-infant/toddler relationships. In J. J. Fitzpatrick & M. W. Kazer (Eds.), Encyclopedia of nursing research (3nd ed.; pp. 304-306). NY: Springer Publishing.

3. Institute of Medicine and National Research Council. (2011). Child and adolescent health and health care quality: Measuring what matters. Committee on Measuring Pediatric Health and Health Care Quality. Board on Children, Youth, and Families. Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

4. Gross, D. (2005). Mother-infant/toddler relationships. In J. J. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), Encyclopedia of nursing research (2nd ed.; pp. 359-360). NY: Springer Publishing.

5. Gross, D. (1998). Mother-infant/toddler relationships. J. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Nursing Research. NY: Springer Publishing.

Non Peer Reviewed

1. Gross, D., Julion, W., Garvey, C., Breitenstein, S., Marinez-Lora, A., & Ordaz, I. (2011). Programa para Padres de Chicago de la Universidad Rush (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: Rush University Medical Center. 2. Gross, D., & Crowley, A. A. (2011). Health promotion and prevention in early childhood: The role of

nursing research in shaping policy and practice. In A. S. Hinshaw and P. Grady (Eds.), Health policy through nursing research (pp. 139-153). NY: Springer.

3. Gross, D., Julion, W., Garvey, C., & Breitenstein, S. (2010). The Chicago Parent Program: Group leader manual (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: Rush University Medical Center.

4. Gross, D., Julion, W., Garvey, C. Marinez-Lora, A., & Ordaz, I. (2007). Programa para Padres de Chicago de la Universidad Rush. Chicago, IL: Rush University Medical Center.

5. *Gross, D., Garvey, C., Julion, W., & Fogg, L. (2007). Preventive parent training with low-income ethnic minority parents of preschoolers. In J. M. Briesmeister & C. E. Schaefer (Eds.), Handbook of parent training: Helping parents prevent and solve problem behaviors (3rd ed.; pp. 5-24). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

6. Gross, D., Julion, W., & Garvey, C. (2003). The Chicago Parent Program: Group leader manual. Chicago, IL: Rush University Medical Center.

7. Gross, D. (1995). Children of the mentally ill. In B. S. Johnson (Ed.), Child, adolescent, and family psychiatric mental health nursing (pp. 101-113). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. (winner of AJN Book Award)

Editorials Peer Reviewed

1. Gross, D., Alhusen, J., & Jennings, B. M. (2012). Authorship ethics with the dissertation manuscript option. Research in Nursing & Health, 35, 431-434.

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2. Gross, D. (2006). A research agenda for understanding participation in clinical research. Research in Nursing & Health, 29, 171-175.

3. Gross, D. (2005). On the merits of attention-control groups. Research in Nursing & Health, 28, 93-94. Presentations

International

2014 “Challenges Conducting a Comparative Effectiveness Trial in a Fee for Service Mental Health Clinic Serving Low-Income Families of Young Children,” Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2014 [Refereed]

2012 “Comparing the Effectiveness of Two Parenting Programs for At-Risk Families,” University Technology of Sydney, July 27, 2012, Sydney, Australia [Invited]

2010 “Effect of Childcare Discounts on Parent Participation Rates in Preventive Parent Training,” Society for Prevention Research 18th Annual Meeting, June 2, 2010, Denver, CO [Refereed]

2010 “Translating Research to Shape Policy and Practice,” 2010 International Society for Psychiatric- Mental Health Nurses, St. Louis, MO, April 15, 2010 [Invited, Keynote]

2009 “Effect of Child Care Discounts on Parent Participation Rates in Preventive Parent Training,” Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 28, 2009 [Refereed]

2006 “The Effectiveness of Preventive Parent Training with Low-Income Ethnic Minority Families in

Chicago,” Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 31, 2006 [Refereed] 2005 “Methodological Challenges to Tailoring Nursing Interventions for Immigrants,” J. Cowell, D.

McNaughton, S. Ailey, L, Fogg, D. Gross, Sigma Theta Tau 16th International Nursing Research Congress, July 2005, Kona, HI [Refereed]

2004 “Preventive Parent Training with Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Families in Chicago,” Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 27, 2005 [Refereed]

2005 "Validity of the Child Behavior Checklist and Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory for Young Children of Color”, Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA, April 7, 2005 [Refereed, Poster]

2004 “A Video-based Parenting Intervention for Urban Families of Color: The Chicago Parent Program,” Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, May 28, 2004, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada [Refereed, Oral Poster Presentation]

2004 “The Chicago Parent Program: A Video-based Intervention for Families with Young Children,” International Conference on Infant Studies, May 5-8, 2004, Chicago, IL [Refereed, Poster]

2003 “Effectiveness of The Chicago Parent Program: A Video-based Intervention for Families of Color,” Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, April 25, 2003, Tampa, FL [Refereed]

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2000 “Parent Training as Prevention”, 8th Annual Society for Prevention Research Conference,” June 2000, Montreal, Canada [Refereed]

1999 “Promoting Positive Parent-Toddler Relationships in the Inner City of Chicago,” International State of the Science Congress, September 15-19, 1999, Washington, DC [Refereed]

1999 "Parent Training with Low-Income Multi-Ethnic Parents of Toddlers," Society for

Research in Child Development, Biennial Conference, April 1999, Albuquerque, NM [Refereed, Poster] 1992 "A Causal Model for How Maternal Mental Health Affects Parenting Confidence," Fifth

World Congress of Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, May 1992, Chicago, IL [Refereed]

1992 "Maternal Self-Efficacy and Developmental Outcomes," Symposium presented at the 8th International Conference on Infant Studies, May 7-10, 1992, Miami Beach, FL [Refereed] 1991 "Feeling Effective: A Causal Model of Maternal Confidence During Toddlerhood," ANA

Council of Nursing Researchers International Conference, October 1991, Los Angeles, CA [Refereed]

1987 "Maternal Confidence: Its Meaning and Measurement in the First 3 Years of Life", ANA Council of Nurse Researchers International Conference, October 1987, Washington, DC [Refereed]

1986 "Motherhood and Depression: A Comparison of Women With and Without Young Children," International Nursing Research Conference, May 1986, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [Refereed, Poster]

National (Selected)

2015 University of Michigan School of Nursing, Keynote Speaker for ribbon cutting ceremony, September 18, 2015

2015 Health Policy Panel, presentation to the Sigma Theta Tau International Center for Excellence in Nursing Education, April 11, 2015 (invited)

2013 “View from the Extramural Community: Perspectives of a Senior Investigator,” presentation to the National Institute of Nursing Research program directors, September 10, 2013, Bethesda, MD [Invited]

2012 “The Chicago Parent Program,” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Nursing, October 12, 2012, Washington, DC [Invited]

2012 “Pathways to Service Receipt,” Invited Discussant, Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, May 31, 2012, Washington, DC [Invited]

2010 “Engaging Families with Young Children in Community Settings,” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 25, 2010, New York, NY [Invited]

2010 “Childcare Discounts to Engage Parents in Prevention,” Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, State of the Science Congress, September 29, 2010, Washington, DC [Refereed]

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2010 “Putting a Dent in the Universe,” Yale University School of Nursing Commencement Address, May 24, 2010, New Haven, CT [Invited]

2010 “Engaging the Hard-to-Engage,” Regulatory Responsibility and Innovative Research: An Opportunity for Partnership” sponsored by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), Rush University Medical Center and University of Illinois, May 21, 2010, Chicago, IL [Invited]

2009 “Universal and Selective Interventions to Help Parents Manage Children with Challenging Behavior,” Young Child with Special Needs: Addressing Issues in Early Development Birth to Five, Contemporary Forums, March 22, 2009, Las Vegas, NV [Invited]

2008 “Family and Home-based Interventions,” Pediatric Obesity Prevention: Bridging Two Fields Conference, Harvard Medical School, December 9, 2008, Boston, MA [Invited]

2008 “The Effect of Program Attendance on 1-Year Outcomes in a Prevention Study with Low-Income Parents of Young Children,” with C. Garvey, W. Julion, L. Fogg, H. Mokros, S. Tucker, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, October 3, 2008, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2008 “Addressing the Social and Emotional Needs of Preschool Children in Head Start,” symposium presented at the Head Start 9th National Research Conference, Washington, DC, June 25, 2008 [Refereed]

2007 “A Parenting Program for Culturally Diverse Parents of Young Children with Challenging Behaviors,” with P. Payne and V. Rich, National Head Start 24th Annual Parent Training Conference, Indianapolis, IN, December 17, 2007 [Refereed]

2007 “Edge Runner Panel: The Chicago Parent Program,” American Academy of Nursing Annual Meeting and Conference, Washington, DC, November 9, 2007 [Invited]

2007 “The Effect of Participation on Parent Training Effectiveness with Low-Income Families with Young Children,” paper presented at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, August 17, 2007 [Refereed]

2007 “Making Research Relevant: Lessons Learned from Research with Low-Income Parents and Children,” Florida International University College of Nursing and Health Sciences, April 13, 2007, Miami, FL [Keynote]

2006 “Lessons Learned from a Community-based Mental Health Promotion Clinical Trial with Mexican American Women and their Children,” (symposium) J. Cowell, D. McNaughton, D. Gross, L. Fogg, State of the Science Congress, October 2006, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2006 “Addressing Health Disparities in Early Childhood: The Chicago Parent Program for Supporting Low-Income Ethnic Minority Parents with Young Children,” National Advisory Council for the National Institute for Nursing Research, Bethesda, MD, May 24, 2006 [Invited]

2005 “Changing Health Conceptions of Mexican American Children,” S. Ailey, J. Cowell, D. McNaughton, L. Fogg, D. Gross, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, December 2005, Philadelphia, PA [Refereed]

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2005 “Effectiveness of a Linked Home Visiting and After School Program for Mexican American Mothers and their Children,” J. Cowell, D. McNaughton, S. Ailey, L, Fogg, D. Gross, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, December 2005, Philadelphia, PA [Refereed]

2004 “Health Conceptions, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in Mexican American Children,” S. Ailey, J. Cowell, D. McNaughton, L. Fogg, D. Gross, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health

Association, November 2004, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2004 “Recruiting and Retaining Low-Income Families in a Prevention Trial: Contextual Challenges,” 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November 19, 2004, New Orleans, LA [Refereed]

2004 “Behavior Problems Among Low-Income Children of Color: Analyzing the Effects of Race/Ethnicity and Income,” National Congress on the State of the Science in Nursing Research, October 9, 2004, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2004 “Using Day Care Centers for Recruiting and Retaining Low-Income Families in a Prevention Trial: Contextual Challenges,” National Congress on the State of the Science in Nursing Research, October 7, 2004, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2003 “School Behaviors and Mental Health Status of Mexican American Children,” J. Cowell, D.

McNaughton, S. Ailey, D. Gross, L. Fogg, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2003, San Francisco, CA [Refereed]

2003 “Nursing Dosage, and Mental Health Promotion of Mexican Immigrant Women in a Home Visiting Program,” J. Cowell, D. McNaughton, S. Ailey, D. Gross, L. Fogg, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2003, San Francisco, CA [Refereed]

2003 “Infant/Toddler Mental Health: The Chicago Parent Program,” March of Dimes 28th Annual Perinatal Conference, February 27, 2003, Chicago, IL [Invited]

2002 “’No Shows’ and Home Visiting: Insights from Women Who Did Not Keep Home Visiting Appointments,” D. McNaughton, J. Cowell, D. Gross, S., Ailey, A. Stodd, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 2002, Philadelphia, PA [Refereed]

2002 “Fears, Experiences, and Mental Health of Mexican American Children,” J. Cowell, S. Ailey, D. McNaughton, D. Gross, 2002 State of the Science Congress, September 27, 2002, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2002 “Effectiveness of Parent Training in Day Care Centers Serving Low-Income Families of Color,” 2002 State of the Science Congress, September 27, 2002, Washington, DC [Refereed]

2001 “Ethical Issues in Recruiting Mexican Immigrant Mothers and their Children as Research Subjects,” J. Cowell, S. Ailey, D. McNaughton, D. Gross, 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, October 25, 2001, Atlanta, GA [Refereed]

2001 “Parent Training for Preventing Mental Health Problems Among Young Children Living in High-Risk Communities,” 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, October 24, 2001, Atlanta, GA [Refereed]

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2001 “Interventions for Public Health Nursing,” Association of Community Health Nursing Educators Research Pre-conference, May 31, 2001, Charlottesville, VA [Invited]

2000 “Preventive Interventions with Parents and Children of Color from Low-Income Communities in Chicago,” Science in Service to the Nation’s Health, Friends of the National Institute for Nursing Research, September 2000, Washington, DC [Invited]

1999 “Community-Based Parent Education in Low-Income Neighborhoods,” The Vanguards of Community Health Conference, Arizona State University, March 1999, Tempe, AZ [Refereed]

1997 “What Motivates Low-Income Parents to Participate in a Prevention Trial?” Fifth Annual Primary Care Conference for the Underserved, May 15-17, 1997, Chicago, IL [Refereed]

1996 “Long Term Efficacy of Parent Training for Families of Toddlers,” 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (SERPN), November 6-8, 1996, Nashville, TN [Refereed]

1996 “Parenting Classes: What We Know About Content and Outcome,” American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health and the Committee on Early

Childhood Adoption and Dependent Care, April 13, 1996, Rosemont, IL [Invited]

1992 “Longitudinal Study of Maternal Depression and Self-Efficacy during Early Childhood,” Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (SERPN), November 7, 1992, Chevy Chase, MD [Refereed]

1992 “A Longitudinal Model of Maternal Confidence and Dysphoria during Toddlerhood,” Research in Women’s Health and Perinatal Nursing, July 18, 1992, Seattle, WA [Refereed]

1990 "Validating the Toddler Care Questionnaire as a Measure of Maternal Self-Efficacy," 18th Annual Nursing Research Conference on Instrumentation in Nursing, September 13-15, 1990, Tucson, AZ [Refereed]

1990 "Children of Parents with Chronic Mental Illness," National Symposium for Nurses, Sheppard Pratt National Center for Human Development, March 1990, Baltimore, MD [Refereed]

1989 "Instrument Development for Clinical Practice: Measurement of Parenting Self-Efficacy During Toddlerhood", 17th Annual Nursing Research Conference, University of Arizona, October 1989, Tucson, AZ [Refereed]

1988 "Who Will Mind the Children? Psychiatric Nursing When Mothers are Hospitalized for Mental Illness," Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric Nursing National Conference, November 1988, Washington, DC [Refereed]

1988 "Mentally Ill Mothers and Their Children," American Psychiatric Nurses' Association Annual Meeting, April 1988, New Orleans, LA [Refereed]

1988 "Children of Mentally Ill Mothers: Implications for Child Psychiatric Nurses," Advocates for Child Psychiatric Nursing Annual Conference, April 1988, Chicago, IL [Refereed]

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1986 "Depression in Mothers of Young Children," 17th Annual National Nursing Research Development Conference, March 1986, Pleasantville, NY [Refereed, Poster]

1985 "Mentally Ill and Well Mothers with their Young Children, Implications for Practice," Pace University Lienhard School of Nursing 3rd Annual Research Conference, March 1985, Pleasantville, NY

[Refereed]

1985 "Dyads at Risk: A Microanalysis," ANA Council of Nurse Researchers Annual Conference, October 1985, San Diego, CA [Refereed]

1985 "Mothers and Children: A Qualitative Analysis of How Some Dyads Fail," University of Michigan 4th Annual Psychiatric Nursing Conference, March 1985, Ann Arbor, MI [Refereed]

1978 "Development of a Follow-Up Program," American Association. for Psychiatric Services for Children 31st Annual Conference, 1978, Chicago, IL [Refereed]

1978 "Fostering Independence in Emotionally Disturbed Mothers on a Pediatric Unit," Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Annual Child-at-Risk Conference, October 1978, Chicago, IL [Refereed] Regional (Selected)

2014 “From Clinical Trial to Sustainability: Lessons Learned from the Chicago Parent Program,” Second Annual Ann Marie Jensen Cramer Memorial Lectureship in Women’s and Children’s Health and Family Nursing, October 30, 2014 [Keynote]

2014 “Strengthening the Value of Your Research,” Second Annual Ann Marie Jensen Cramer Memorial Lectureship in Women’s and Children’s Health and Family Nursing, October 31, 2014 [Keynote] 2014 “Adding Value to Research: What Questions Should We Be Asking?” Midwest Nursing Research

Society, St. Louis, MO: March 30, 2014 [Invited, Keynote]

2010 “Teaching Parenting Skills in Early Childhood Using the Chicago Parent Program,” workshop presented at the Maryland System of Care Training Institutes, Innovations Institute, September 16, 2010, Baltimore, MD [Invited]

2010 “The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease” Respondent to presentation by author Jonathan Metzl, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, April 6, 2010, Baltimore, MD [Invited] 2008 “Career Opportunities after the Terminal Degree,” Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of

the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Indianapolis, IN, March 31, 2008 [Invited]

2006 “Effectiveness of the Chicago Parent Program for Low-Income Ethnic Minority Families,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Milwaukee, WI, April 2, 2006 [Refereed]

2002 “Parent Training with Parents of Color in Low-Income Urban Communities,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, March 2, 2002, Chicago, IL [Refereed]

1998 Symposium Chair, “Prevention Research with Families in Low-Income Communities”, Midwest Nursing Research Society, Annual Conference, March 1998, Columbus, OH [Refereed]

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1992 “A Longitudinal Study of the Causal Relationships Between Maternal Confidence and Mental Health During Early Childhood,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, Mary 29-31, 1992 [Refereed]

1991 "Correlates of Maternal Depression During Toddlerhood," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, 1991, Oklahoma City, OK [Refereed]

1988 "Getting Started as a Clinical Researcher," Co-sponsored by Pace University and The National Commission on Nursing Implementation Project, 1988, White Plains, NY [Invited]

1987 "Maternal Confidence in Toddlerhood," Second Annual Loyola Nursing Research Conference, 1987, Oak Brook, IL [Refereed]

1986 "Motherhood and the Risk for Depression," 7th Biennial Eastern Nursing Research Conference, 1986, New Haven, CT [Refereed]

1984 "Politics of Interpersonal Communication," (Cont. Ed. Workshop), Pace University Center for Continuing Education in Nursing, Nursing and Health Care, 1984, New York, NY [Refereed]

1984 Analysis of Interactions of Mentally Ill and Well Mothers with Their Young Children," March of Dimes Foundation, New York City Chapter, Advisory Council, 1984, New York, NY [Refereed]

Local (Selected)

2015 “Investing in Parents: Strengthening Parenting Capacities in Early Childhood,” MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, September 8, 2015 (Keynote) 2013 “Strengthening Parenting Skills in Early Childhood,” Baltimore City Schools Office of Achievement

and Accountability, June 2013 [Invited]

2013 “Application of the Chicago Parent Program to Baltimore City,” Maryland State Department of Education Research Advisory Board, March 22, 2013 [Invited]

2012 “Developing, Testing, and Sustaining Child Mental Health Interventions in Low-Income

Communities,” Ann Ottney Cain Lecture in Psychiatric Nursing, University of Maryland School of Nursing, April 2012 [Invited]

2011 “Engaging Families of Young Children in Parenting Skills Interventions: Lessons Learned from the Chicago Parent Program,” University of Maryland School of Social Work, December 2011 [Invited] 2011 “From Clinical Trial to Sustainability: Lessons Learned from the Chicago Parent Program,” Rush

University Medical Center Research Day, Chicago, IL, May 4, 2011 [Keynote]

2011 “Parenting Interventions to Improve Child and Family Functioning,” Stress and the Brain: Implications for Health, Development, and Learning, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, April 29, 2011 [Invited]

2011 “Lost in Translation Research: Research to Policy to Practice,” 24th Annual Reinkemeyer Research Day, Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Nu Chapter and Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, April 8, 2011 [Keynote]

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2010 “Parenting and Child Mental Health,” Baltimore Community Mental Health Funders, Baltimore, MD, November 2, 2010 [Invited]

2009 “Efficacy and Dissemination of the Chicago Parent Program in Childcare Centers Serving Low-Income Families,” Early Childhood Mental Health Steering Committee, Baltimore, MD, May 12, 2009 [Invited] 2009 “Efficacy and Dissemination of a Parenting Program in Early Childcare Centers Serving Low-Income

Families,” Harris School for Public Policy, University of Chicago, April 16, 2009 [Invited] 2007 “The Chicago Parent Program,” Invest in Kids, Denver, CO, October 15, 2007 [Invited]

2007 “The Chicago Parent Program: Evaluating Effectiveness with Low-Income Multi-Ethnic Parents of Young Children,” Rush University Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL, January 10, 2007 [Invited]

2006 “Effectiveness of the Chicago Parent Program for Families with Young Children,” The Mayo Clinic Grand Rounds, Rochester, MN, June 19, 2006 [Invited]

2005 “Elements of Effective Parent Training Interventions,” The Visiting Nurses Foundation Board of Directors, Chicago, IL, February 3, 2005 [Invited]

2004 “The Chicago Parent Program: A Program for Preventing Behavior Problems in Young Children,” Rush University Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL, February 2004 [Invited]

2004 “Selecting Effective Programs for Parents,” The Metropolitan Family Services, March 12, 2004 [Invited]

2000 “Efficacy of Parent Training in Low Income Neighborhoods in Chicago,” Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center Board of Trustees, September 13, 2000 [Invited]

2000 “Parent Training with Low-Income Families of Color,” The Family Institute at Northwestern University, February 29, 2000 [Invited]

1999 “Parent Training as Prevention in Low-Income Communities,” Rush University Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL, January 20, 1999 [Invited]

1996 “My Two Year Old’s a Monster! Parent Training for Parents with Difficult Children,” Rush University Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL, February 14, 1996 [Invited]

1994 “Maternal Depression and Early Childhood Behavior Problems: Studies on Risk and Prevention,” Annual Meeting of the Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Phi Chapter, April 26, 1994, Chicago, IL [Invited] 1994 “Mentoring,” Fourth Annual Chicago Area Doctoral Forum, April 19, 1994 [Invited]

1993 “Parent Training: A Cost-Effective Program for Treatment and Prevention,” Department of Psychiatric Nursing Grand Rounds, October 21, 1993 [Invited]

1986 "Maternal Depression and Psychic Loss in the Mother-Child Relationship," Foundation of Thanatology, Psychiatric Symposium, 1986, New York, NY [Refereed]

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1986 "Games Nursing School Never Taught You," (Cont. Ed. Workshop), Pace University, Center for Continuing Education in Nursing and Health Care, 1986, Pleasantville, NY [Invited]

1985 "Relating Prognosis to Later Adjustment in Children," New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, 1985, White Plains, NY [Refereed]

1985 "Pinning Ceremony Address," Pace University, Lienhard School of Nursing, Generic Master's Program, 1985, Pleasantville, NY [Invited]

1984 "Communication Games Nurses Play," Westchester County Medical Center, Department of Nursing, 1984, Valhalla, NY [Invited]

1984 "Mentally Ill and Well Mothers," Mt. Sinai Hospital, First Nursing Research Round Table, 1984, New York, NY [Invited]

1982 Convocation Address to the Graduate Nursing Department, Rush University College of Nursing, 1982 [Invited]

Other Media

Interview WBAI radio on Edge Runner programs helping families raising young children in urban communities. Aired September 24, 2015.

American Journal of Nursing Profiles (2013). Nurse develops successful evidence-based parenting program,

American Journal of Nursing, 113(3), 68-69.

Ni, K. (2013) Chicago Parent Program helps low-income families find solutions. The Epoch Times, March 21, 2013.

Gross, D., Julion, W., & Garvey, C. (2002) The Chicago Parent Program of Rush University (video available in English and Spanish). Rush University Medical Center.

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Editor of journal

2005-2006 Guest Editor, Special issue of Research in Nursing & Health: Recruiting and Retaining Participants in Clinical Research

Editorial board membership

2001-present Research in Nursing & Health 2006 -present Nursing Outlook

Peer Review Activities

2008-present Manuscript Reviewer, Prevention Science

1993-present Manuscript Reviewer, Nursing Outlook

1991–present Manuscript Reviewer, IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship

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2015 Reviewer, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology

2015 Reviewer, Journal of Medical Internet Research

2015 Reviewer, Pediatrics

2014 Reviewer, JAMA Pediatrics

2014 Reviewer, Committee of the Board on Children and Youth Services, National Research Council, Institute of Medicine

2012 Invited Reviewer, New England Journal of Medicine

2010 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Primary Prevention

2009 Manuscript Reviewer, Social Service Review

2008-2009 Reviewer, Committee of the Board on Children and Youth Services, National Research Council, Institute of Medicine

2008 Manuscript Reviewer, Child Development

2007 Manuscript Reviewer, Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action

2005 Manuscript Reviewer, Developmental Psychology

2005 Manuscript Reviewer, Early Education & Development

1994 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Research on Adolescence

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Society/Association membership and leadership

2014-present Senior Advisor, Jonas Health Policy Scholars Program, American Academy of Nursing 2008-present Member, the Maryland Nurses Association

1996-present Member, Society for Prevention Research 1992-present Member, the American Academy of Nursing 1992–present Member, the American Nurses Association 1975–present Member, Sigma Theta Tau, International

2009-2010 State of the Science Conference 2010 Planning Committee, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science

2009-2012 Member, Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Alumni Association 2007-2014 Abstract Reviewer, Society for Prevention Research annual meeting

2002 Review Committee, Sigma Theta Tau Gamma Phi Chapter Clinical Research Awards 2001-2008 Awards Committee, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Nurses Alumni Association 1995 Dissertation Award Committee Member, Sigma Theta Tau International 1994-2002 Co-chair, Strategic Planning Committee, The Family Institute at Northwestern

University

1993 Abstract Reviewer, ANA Council of Nurse Researchers International Conference 1992-2002 Board of Directors, The Family Institute at Northwestern University

1992–2008 Member, the Illinois Nurses Association

1990–2008 Member, the Society for Research in Child Development

1986–1987 Chairperson, Sigma Theta Tau Research Committee, Zeta Omega Chapter 1988–1987 Nominating Committee, New York State Nurses Association District 16 1981-1982 Board of Directors, Illinois Association for Infant Mental Health

Advisory Panels

2015-present Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Studies Advisory Board

2015-present Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Research Advisory Group

2014 Endowed Chair Selection Committee, The National Children’s Hospital, search for the William and Joanne Conway Endowed Chair in Nursing Research

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2009-2011 Committee on Pediatric Health Care and Health Care Quality Measures, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council

2009-2015 External Scientific Advisory Committee of the Centers for Research to Reduce Disparities in Oral Health, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), National Institutes of Health

2009 NIH/NINR “Advancing Nursing Science through Comparative Effectiveness Research” invited participant, National Institute for Nursing Research

2009 Science of Behavior Change, Expert Panel Member, National Institutes for Health 2008-2010 Member, Expert Panel on the Promotion of Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Health,

Nemours Health and Prevention Services

2004-2008 Member, Illinois Children’s Mental Health Task Force, Early Childhood Committee (state)

2002 Board of Advisors, Illinois Fatherhood Initiative (local)

2002 National Institute for Nursing Research Theme Panel (national)

2001 National Institute for Nursing Research, Invited Participant to advise the NINR on a strategic plan for Community-Partnered Interventions in Nursing Research to Reduce Health Disparities (national)

2000-2003 Member, Once of Prevention Social and Emotional Health Committee, Birth to Three Project (regional)

1994-2002 Co-Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, The Family Institute at Northwestern University (local)

1992-2002 Board of Directors, The Family Institute at Northwestern University (local) Consultations

International

2012 “Grant Writing and Writing for Publication,” Peking Union Medical Center, Beijing, China, June 11-15, 2012

National

2007-present Consultant, “Parents and Tots Together: A Pilot study of a family-based

intervention to promote healthy eating and activity behaviors among preschool children,” American Heart Association and Obesity Prevention Program, Harvard Medical,

School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Boston, MA, J Haines, PI

2009-2013 Consultant, “Enhancing Behavioral Parent Training for Families from High-Risk Backgrounds,” funded by Center for Disease Control. Anil Chacko, PI

2009 Consultant, “Culture-General and Culture Specific Adaptations to Evidence-Based Treatments,” National Institute of Mental Health, 1K23 MH083049, A. Marinez-Lora, PI 2005-2009 Consultant, University of Wisconsin School of Nursing Center Grant Advisory Board (P20) 2004-2009 Consultant, University of Illinois School of Nursing Center Grant Advisory Board (P30) 2001-2003 Mentor, NIMH/NINR Mentorship Program

Regional

2014-present HCR Home Care, Rochester, NY Local

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2007-2009 Consultant, “The Success Model Intervention,” study funded by the Klingenstein Third Generation ADHD Fellowship, Mt. Sinai Hospital, NY, Anil Chacko, PI [local] 2007 Research Consultant, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (grant review) 2003-2005 Research Consultant, Metropolitan Family Services, SAMSHA Grant

2003 Research Consultant, University of Texas at Galveston, School of Nursing (grant review) 2003 Research Consultant, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing (grant review) 2003 Research Consultant, University of Louisville School of Nursing (grant review)

1997 Research Consultant, University of Florida College of Nursing (grant review) 1996-2001 Research Consultant, The Family Institute at Northwestern University 1986-1988 Research Consultant, Nurses Network of Pelham, Pelham NY

1985-1987 Research Consultant, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of psychiatric Nursing, Westchester Division, White Plains, NY

Proposal Review Activities

External to School of Nursing

2015 Reviewer, NIH Special Emphasis Panel for Small Business Innovation Grants, Neuro/Psychopathology, Lifespan Development, and STEM Education

2012 Ad hoc Reviewer, NIH Center for Scientific Review, Fellowship Training Grants

2011-2012 Nursing Research Advisory Committee, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC 2010 Ad hoc Grant Reviewer, NIH, RFA Science of Behavior Change

2009 Ad hoc Reviewer, NIH Challenge Grants, Nursing Science: Child and Family Section 2009 Reviewer, NIH National Center for Research Resources, Institutional Translation Science

Awards (CTSA)

2008 Ad hoc Reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health, Special Review Panel

2006-2008 Study Section Chair, Nursing Science: Child and Family, NIH Center for Scientific Review 2005 Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, NIH Center for Scientific Review, Special Emphasis Panel, Community

Participation in Research

2003-2006 Study Section Member, Nursing Science: Child and Family, NIH Center for Scientific Review 2003 NINR Special Emphasis Panel, NIH Extramural Loan Repayment Program

2003 Grant Reviewer, NINR/NIMH Mentorship Program 2003 Grant Reviewer, NIMH B/START Grants Program

1993 Grant Reviewer, Mead Johnson Perinatal Research Grant Program

1992-1995 Study Section Member, Emotion and Personality Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH

1992 Special Review Committee, NIMH Research Center Grants

1991 Ad Hoc Reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health Training Grants 1991 Ad Hoc Reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health Center Grants 1990-1994 Collateral Reviewer, Sigma Theta Tau Research Grants Program

Internal to School of Nursing

2014-present Reviewer, Johns Hopkins Provost University Research Awards (PURA) 2008-present Reviewer, Center for Nursing Research, Johns Hopkins University 2007 Rush University Research Week, Planning Committee

2007 Grant Reviewer, Women’s Cancer Pilot Grants, Rush University 2006 Abstract Reviewer, Doris Duke Foundation Grants, Rush University 1991 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Rush University Research Committee

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1988-1989 Rush University Research Week, Planning Committee

1988-1995 Rush University College of Nursing Research Resource Fund Grant Reviewer Other

External Reviews for Faculty Promotion/Tenure

2015 External Reviewer, University of Massachusetts Amherst Tenure and Promotions Committee 2014 External Reviewer, University of Michigan School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions

Committee

2012 External Reviewer, University of Rochester School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2011 External Reviewer, Yale University School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee 2010 External Reviewer, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions

Committee

2009 External Reviewer, University of Kansas School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2009 External Reviewer, University of Rochester School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2008 External Reviewer, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2007 External Reviewer, University of Miami School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2007 External Reviewer, Indiana University School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2006 External Reviewer, University of Washington School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2002-2003 External Reviewer, Oregon Health Sciences University School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

2002 External Reviewer, University of Rochester School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

1999 External Reviewer, University of Rochester School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

1996 External Reviewer, City University of New York, Lehman College School of Nursing Tenure and Promotions Committee

1990 External Reviewer, University of Connecticut Tenure and Promotions Committee

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CURRICULUM VITAE FORMAT Part II

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Classroom Instruction

Summer 2015 NR210.800, Foundations for Scholarship, co-course coordinator, DNP, 20 students

Spring 2015 NR110.816, Mixed Methods Research, course coordinator, PhD/post-doctoral, 16 students Spring 2014 NR110.826 Advanced Research Design II, course coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 7 students Spring 2014 NR110.403 Research Process in Nursing, co-course coordinator, 30% effort, Baccalaureate, 80

students

Fall 2013 NR110.403 Research Process in Nursing, co-instructor, 30% effort, Baccalaureate, 64 students Summer 2013 NR110.507 Statistical Literacy and Reasoning in Nursing Research, co-instructor, 30% effort,

Master’s, 14 students

Spring 2013 NR110.826 Advanced Research Design II, course coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 3 students Fall 2012 NR210.812 Writing Program Grants, course coordinator, 30% effort, DNP, 4 students Spring 2012 NR110.826 Advanced Research Design II, course coordinator, 30% effort, PhD, 6 students Fall 2011 NR210.812 Writing Program Grants, course coordinator, 30% effort, DNP, 7 students Spring 2011 NR100.827 Grant Writing, course coordinator, 20% effort, PhD, 5 students

Fall 2010 NR210.812 Writing Program Grants, course coordinator, 25% effort, DNP, 12 students Spring 2010 NR100.827 Grant Writing, course coordinator, 20% effort, PhD, 5 students

Fall 2009 NR210.812 Writing Program Grants, course coordinator, 25% effort, DNP, 14 students Spring 2009 NR100.827 Grant Writing, course coordinator, 20% effort, PhD, 7 students

New Course Development

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ACADEMIC SERVICE School of Nursing

2013-present Member, Workload Task Force

2013-present Member, SON Strategic Faculty Recruitment Review Committee 2012-present Chair, Psychiatric Nursing Faculty Search Committee

2012-present Chair, Biostatistician Search Committee

2011-present Faculty Advisor, Doctoral Student Organization

2010-present Member, SON PhD Admissions, Progressions, and Graduation Committee 2010-present Member, SON PhD Curriculum Committee

2012 Workload Task Force

2012 Research Forecasting Task Force

2011-2012 Member, Bunting Chair Search Committee

2011-2012 Chair, Acute and Chronic Care Department Self-Study Group 2010-2011 Member, Department Chairperson Search Committee 2009-2010 Member, Appointments and Promotions

2009-2010 Member, Academic Council

2009-2010 Chair, Promotions and Tenure ad hoc committee

2009-2010 Member, Associate Dean for Finance and Administration Search Committee 2008-2014 Member, Academic Council

2008-2012 Faculty Grievance Committee

2008-2012 Member, Appointments and Promotions

2008-2010 Member, School of Nursing Grievance Committee University

2013-present Member, Center on Aging and Health (COAH) Advisory Board

2011-present Member, Johns Hopkins University Urban Health Institute Community-University Coordinating Council (CUCC)

2014, 2015 Reviewer, Provost University Research Awards (PURA)

2012-2013 Mentor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Master Mentor Program 2012-2013 Member, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Dean Search Committee 2011 Member, Departmental Review Committee, Johns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Mental Health

2010-2011 Member, Search Committee, Executive Director for the Center for Talented Youth 2010-2011 Member, Search Committee, Director for the Center on Aging and Health

Community Service

2011-2012 Member, Early Childhood Working Group, The Living Classrooms Foundation

2009-2010 Member, Early Child Development Working Group for East Baltimore Development Initiative 2009-2010 Member, Early Childhood Mental Health Steering Committee for State of Maryland

MENTORING AND ADVISEMENT Student Advisement 2014-present 2 PhD students 2013-present 1 PhD student

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