NIAAA/NIDAEARLY CAREERINVESTIGATOR
POSTERSESSION ANDSOCIAL HOUR
SOCIETY OF ADDICTIONPSYCHOLOGY – APA DIVISION 50
DIVISION OFPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND
SUBSTANCE ABUSE – APADIVISION 28
AUGUST 7, 20204 P.M. - 6 P.M. EST
NATIONAL INSTITUTEON ALCOHOL ABUSEAND ALCOHOLISM
NATIONAL INSTITUTEON DRUG ABUSE –NIH/DHHS
IN COLLABORATION WITH
After opening remarks, please use the providedZoom links to switch into the topic rooms.
Each presenter will give a 2-3 minute overview oftheir poster. The remainder of the time isdedicated to Q&A, and science and careerdevelopment discussions.
Presenters marked with “A” will present theirposters at 4:15, and will be ready to discuss until5:00. Presenters marked with “B” will presenttheir posters at 5:00, and will be ready to discussuntil 5:45.
Presenters are also happy to hear from youafter the meeting – please see the includedcontact information for each of them.
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Welcome to the 2020NIAAA/NIDA
Early Career Investigator Poster Session and
Social Hour!
SCHEDULE
Opening RemarksBettina Hoeppner, PI of R13s fundingtravel awardsLinda Sobell, president of Division 50Wendy Lynch, president of Division 28
https://partners.zoom.us/j/8995109489
Group A presents in individual Zoom roomsAll presenters in Group A will behighlighted in purple
Group B presents in individual Zoom roomsAll presenters in Group B will behighlighted in blue
Closing RemarksPlease join our closing remarks Zoom toshare your impressions and highlights ofthis poster session, as well as newdirections for this cutting edge addictionresearch
4 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Presenters will provide a 2-3 minuteoverview of their poster, and the remaining
time will be Q+A for science and careerdevelopment conversations.Click here to view all posters.
https://partners.zoom.us/j/8995109489
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student
Email: [email protected](413)-441-8815
University of Rhode Island
Perceived Racial Discrimination,Identity Affiliation, and Heavy AlcoholUse Among Multiracial Individuals
Multilevel mediation of parents'monitoring, communication,adolescent individuation andalcohol use
Exploring Heterogeneity in Riskand Protective Factors of Harmfuland Hazardous Drinking
Email: [email protected]
Risk and Protective Factors forAlcohol Use
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6890478736Moderated by Mariela Shirley (NIAAA)
Tessa Nalven
Martin Gallegos
University of Texas at San AntonioEmail: [email protected]
Jorge Martins
A
B
A
Caitlin Shepherd
Smith CollegeEmail: [email protected](413) 585-3386
Food and Alcohol DisturbanceAmong US College Students: ANarrative Review
Andrew Lac
University of Colorado at ColoradoSpringsEmail: [email protected]
Weekday Versus WeekendDrinking Differentially MediateAlcohol Expectancies to AlcoholProblems
Katie LindstromSocial Network Feedback FromPeer Drinkers and Alcohol UseAmong Community-DwellingEmerging Adults
University of Florida, Yon Hall North,Room 351908 Stadium Road,Gainesville, FL 32611Email: [email protected].(386) 795-0821
Risk and Protective Factors for AlcoholUse (cont.)
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6890478736
Moderated by Mariela Shirley (NIAAA)
A
B
B
Katie Bartley
Doctoral Candidate in Clinical PsychologyFlorida Institute of TechnologyEmail: [email protected](321)-266-5337
Health Risk Perceptions and SecondhandExposure Behaviors Related to VapingAmong Student Veterans
Julie Cristello
Doctoral Student, Clinical ScienceNIDA T32 Predoctoral FellowFlorida International UniversityEmail: [email protected]: @julie_cristello
The impact of Instagram content on perceivedharm due to alcohol and marijuana use amongadolescents
Antoinette Spector“Well, my kids always come first”: Apreliminary examination of the role of childrenin the lives of women who misuse opioids
PhD CandidatePublic and Community Health ProgramInstitute for Health & EquityMedical College of WisconsinEmail: [email protected]
Risk and Protective Factors for Drug Usehttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/6863605600
María José Luna
Clinical Psychology PhD StudentHealth Disparities and Public Policy ProgramDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesNorthwestern University Feinberg School ofMedicineEmail: [email protected]
Persistence and Patterns of SubstanceUse Disorders: A 15-year Longitudinal Studyof Delinquent Youth after Detention
Moderated by Meyer Glantz (NIDA)
B
A
A
B
Stephanie Coronado-Montoya
Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, Faculty of Medicine,Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, CanadaResearch Centre, Centre Hospitalier de l’Université deMontréal (crCHUM)Email: [email protected]
Shelbi Fisher
Alcohol and Drug Use Interventionshttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/5628493175
Octaviana Hemmy Asamsama
Cincinnati VA Medical Center Director, Substance Dependence DivisionNational Coordinator, HIV and Liver Disease Fellowship Email:[email protected]@gmail.com(909) 254-3379
Trauma, Depression, and Weight Gain: Examining aPopulation of Veterans Completing a Residential SubstanceUse Program
Intervention Preference Survey forPeople with Early Psychosis usingCannabis
Normarie Torres-BlascoPrims from Puerto Ricos journey/adaptation/ experience from the PrimaryCare Psychology Program (PCPP)
SBBS- Ponce Health Science UniversityPost-doctoral Research AssociateAmerican Cancer Society Fellow (133798-PF-19-120-01-CPPB)
Florida State UniversityEmail: [email protected]
Positive Psychology in Alcoholics AnonymousLiterature
Moderated by Belinda Sims (NIDA)
B
B
A
A
Opioid Usehttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/9993854324
Phoebe Long
Counseling Psychology Doctoral StudentUniversity at Albany, SUNY Email: [email protected]
Examining the Relationship Between OpioidMisuse and Suicidality Level
Maria Parker
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Epidemiology & BiostatisticsSchool of Public Health-BloomingtonIndiana UniversityEmail: [email protected](812)-856-5950
Quit Ratios for Cigarette Smoking amongIndividuals with Opioid Use and Opioid UseDisorder
Jacob DaheimPain Medication Attitudes Questionnaireand Conformity to Masculine Norms onMen's Risk of Abusing Opioids in ChronicPain
Texas Tech UniversityDepartment of Psychological SciencesCounseling Psychology Doctoral StudentEmail: [email protected]
Jessica Choe
Nova Southeastern UniversityEmail: [email protected]
The Role of Heart Rate Variability inIndividuals Living with Chronic Pain: TheHeart Does Not Lie
Moderated by Lauren Hoffman (Div 50)
A
A
B
B
Opioid Use Interventions and Policyhttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/9629695069
Josh Becker
Doctoral Intern – Zale Lipshy University Hospital –Physical Medicine and RehabilitationResearch Assistant – Psychoneuroendocrine ResearchProgramDoctoral Candidate in Clinical PsychologyUT Southwestern Medical Center. 5323 Harry HinesBlvd, Dallas, TX 75390-9044Email: [email protected]
Ethical Considerations of Court-orderedTreatment
Kathleen Giarratano
Clinical Psychology Doctoral StudentCSPP Clinical Psychology Ph.D. ProgramAlliant International UniversityEmail: [email protected]
Assessing Support for SafeInjection Sites among Constituentsin New York
Tatum Oleskowicz
Predoctoral FellowDepartment of Psychological ScienceVermont Center on Behavior and HealthUniversity of VermontEmail: [email protected]
Geographically expanded 24-week InterimBuprenorphine Treatment: Preliminaryfindings
Moderated by Kristen Huntley (NIDA)
A
B
B
PAMPERRS Research CoordinatorFRONTLINES Evaluation AssistantPhD Student, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Texas at San AntonioEmail: [email protected] (405)-201-9171
Comorbid Stress and Trauma andSubstance Use
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/9423421610
Lourah Kelly
T32 Post-doctoral FellowUniversity of Connecticut School of MedicineEmail: [email protected](860)-679-7396
Interactive Effect of Adverse Child Experiences (ACEs) and Suicidality on Adolescent Alcoholand Marijuana Use Frequency
Amanda Banks
Department of Psychology at PrairieView A&M UniversityEmail: [email protected](832) 574 1193
Adverse Childhood Experiences and AlcoholUse among Black College Students: Examiningthe Role of Depression
Brittany Zaring-HinklePosttraumatic Stress, Distress Tolerance, Gender,and Alcohol Misuse: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
Chaniqua Mazyck
University of HoustonHwemuda Addictions and Health DisparitiesLabEmail: [email protected](713)-743-5986
Chronic stress and substance use: Themoderating effects of religion among AfricanAmericans
Moderated by Megan Kirouac (Div. 50)
B
B
A
A
Basic Sciencehttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/3944901747
Jessica Sharp
Davidson CollegeEmail: [email protected]
The effects of the estrous cycle and ovarianhormones on opioid intake
Andrew Craig
Departments of Pediatrics, BehaviorAnalysis Studies, and Neuroscience andPhysiology, SUNY Upstate MedicalUniversity, Syracuse, NY 13202Email: [email protected]
Experimental Analyses of Resurgenceand Their Implications for Practice
Karl SchmidtThe role of the estrous cycle and gonadalhormones on heroin and sucrose intake
Postdoctoral Fellow, Behavioral Pharmacology LabDavidson College Psychology DepartmentEmail: [email protected]: 704-894-2885Twitter: @karltschmidt
Comfort Boatang
High Point UniversityFred Wilson School of PharmacyEmail: [email protected]: 336-841-9718
Molecular Determinants of Selective D4RAntagonist and Partial Agonist Efficacy
Moderated by Justin Strickland (Div. 28)
B
B
A
A
Measurementhttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/8190894746
Renee Cloutier
Pennsylvania State UniversityEmail: [email protected]
Evaluating DSM-5 diagnostic cut-off scores forself-reported cannabis problem measures
Rachelle Kromash
Clinical Psychology Doctoral StudentEast Tennessee State UniversityEmail: [email protected]: (301) 979-2803
Psychometric Properties of the IllnessAttitudes Scale in a Substance UseSample
Alejandra FernandezScreening for family functioning in primarycare: Preliminary evidence
University of MiamiPost-Doctoral AssociateEmail: [email protected]
Silvi Goldstein
University of Rhode IslandClinical Psychology Doctoral StudentEmail: [email protected]
Cross-Cultural Validity of the SIP-2R forIndigenous and Black Adults ExperiencingHomelessness with Alcohol Use Disorders
Moderated by Susan Collins (Div 50)
B
B
A
A
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