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Puffer, p. 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Eve S. Puffer, PhD Assistant Professor, Duke University Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Duke Global Health Institute CONTACT INFORMATION Duke University Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Box 90086, 417 Chapel Drive Durham, NC 27708-0086 (919) 660-5734 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION & TRAINING Bachelor of Science Furman University, Greenville, SC 2002 Behavioral Neuroscience, magna cum laude Master of Arts University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2005 Psychology Clinical Internship Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 2007-2008 APA Accredited Program Doctor of Philosophy University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2008 Clinical-Community Psychology Mentor: Jeffrey Schatz POSITIONS August 2008-July 2010 Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC Postdoctoral Fellow August 2008-July 2010 Duke University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry Clinical Associate July 2010-June 2011 National Institute of Mental Health / Fogarty International Center Fogarty International Clinical Research Fellow February 2010-June 2012 International Rescue Committee, New York, NY Research and Evaluation Advisor July 2012-Present Duke University, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Duke Global Health Institute Assistant Professor
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Eve S. Puffer, PhD Assistant Professor, Duke University

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Duke Global Health Institute CONTACT INFORMATION Duke University Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Box 90086, 417 Chapel Drive Durham, NC 27708-0086 (919) 660-5734 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION & TRAINING Bachelor of Science Furman University, Greenville, SC 2002 Behavioral Neuroscience, magna cum laude Master of Arts University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2005 Psychology Clinical Internship Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 2007-2008 APA Accredited Program Doctor of Philosophy University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2008 Clinical-Community Psychology Mentor: Jeffrey Schatz POSITIONS August 2008-July 2010 Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC

Postdoctoral Fellow

August 2008-July 2010 Duke University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry Clinical Associate

July 2010-June 2011 National Institute of Mental Health / Fogarty International Center Fogarty International Clinical Research Fellow

February 2010-June 2012 International Rescue Committee, New York, NY Research and Evaluation Advisor

July 2012-Present Duke University, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Duke Global Health Institute Assistant Professor

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DUKE AFFILIATIONS 2014-Present Duke University, Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research Affiliate Faculty Member 2015-Present Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy Faculty Fellow LICENSURE 2010-Present Licensed Psychologist and Certified Health Service Provider, North Carolina (#3974) HONORS 2001 President, Phi Eta Sigma, National Honor Society 2002 Phi Beta Kappa, Furman University 2005 America’s Second Harvest Model Program Award, Harvest Hope Food Bank 2008 Student Poster Award, First Place, APA Society of Pediatric Psychology 2008 Student Conference Travel Award, APA Society of Pediatric Psychology 2015 Emerging Leader in Global Health Award, Triangle Consortium on Global Health

RESEARCH GRANTS 2009-2010 Duke University Center for AIDS Research (P30 AI 64518) Developing a multi-level HIV prevention program in rural Kenya: Adapting and

piloting evidence-based youth and caregiver intervention strategies Principal Investigator Amount: $ 25,000

2009-2010 Johnson & Johnson, Division of Corporate Giving Formative research to develop and implement a multi-level HIV prevention

intervention for youth in Muhuru Bay, Kenya Principal Investigator Amount: $85,000

2010-2011 National Institute of Mental Health / Fogarty International Center

(R24 TW 007988) A randomized controlled pilot trial of a family-based HIV prevention program in rural Kenya Principal Investigator / Fogarty International Clinical Research Fellow Amount: $89,300

2010-2013 USAID Displaced Children and Orphans Fund (DCOF)

Improving Mechanisms for Partnership and Action for Children in Thailand (IMPACT): Randomized impact evaluation of a family-based intervention Funded Implementing Organization: International Rescue Committee Duke Evaluation Co-Principal Investigator Harvard Principal Investigator: Theresa Betancourt Evaluation: $90,138 (Total: $2,441,806)

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2011-2014 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Changing Lives: A Global Learning Initiative to End Violence Against Women and Girls; Randomized impact evaluation of a mental health intervention for children in refugee camps in Thailand and Ethiopia Co-Investigator Funded Implementing Organization: International Rescue Committee Principal Investigator: Laura K. Murray, Johns Hopkins University Evaluation: $777,929 (Total: $2,965,208)

2012-2013 UBS Optimus Foundation

Parents Make the Difference I: Impact evaluation of a parenting program to improve parenting, education, and health outcomes for young children in rural Liberia Principal Investigator Funded Implementing Organization: International Rescue Committee Total: $140,134

2013 Johnson & Johnson, Division of Corporate Giving

Preventing HIV and Promoting Adolescent Mental Health in Rural Kenya: Expanding and evaluating a family-based intervention that aims to improve family functioning, strengthen adolescents' mental health, and reduce sexual risk behavior Principal Investigator Amount: $25,000

2013 Arts & Sciences Council Committee on Faculty Research Grant

Developing and evaluating a family-based intervention to promote mental health and reduce risk of HIV among adolescents in rural Kenya Principal Investigator Amount: $4,500

2013-2014 Duke Center for AIDS Research (P30 AI 64518)

CFAR Development Core Small Grant Award A model of family therapy for HIV prevention and adolescent emotional support in rural Kenya: A development and pilot study Principal Investigator Amount: $40,000

2013-2014 US Department of State Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration

Private Violence, Public Concern: A research study on the drivers, forms and consequences of intimate partner violence on women and girls in conflict settings Principal Investigator Funded Implementing Organization: International Rescue Committee Co-PI: Rebecca Horn, PhD, Consultant Total: $207,637

2014 Trent Foundation Endowment Fund

Development of a family therapy model for low-resource communities in Kenya Connecting with the Field: Vertical Integration of Duke Students Principal Investigator Amount: $3,000

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2014-2015 Grand Challenges Canada: Stars in Global Health Grant Recipient: Moi University, Co-PI: David Ayuku Development of a community embedded family therapy intervention in Kenya: A faith and village based approach Co-Principal Investigator Total: $100,000

2015-2018 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (R21 HD 076695)

Developing a measure of caregiver readiness to disclose HIV serostatus: A tool to promote tailoring of interventions (Location: Zimbabwe) Investigator Principal Investigator: Eric Green Total: $393,430

2014-2018 UBS Optimus Foundation Parents Make the Difference II: Impact evaluation of a parenting program to improve parenting, education, and health outcomes for young children in Monrovia, Liberia Duke Principal Investigator Funded Implementing Organization: International Rescue Committee Total: $1,057,402 (Duke Subaward: $174,876)

2014-2018 Whole Child International

National Evaluation of Quality of Childcare in El Salvador Investigator Principal Investigators: Kathryn Whetten, Jan Ostermann Amount: $1,162,520

2015-2016 The Africa Initiative, Duke University Technology for Health in Africa: Closing treatment gaps through the use of technology Principal Investigator Amount: $2,500

2016-2017 Global Mental Health Initiative, Duke Global Health Institute Developing a direct observational measure of family functioning for low-resource settings: Establishing reliability and validity in a Kenyan sample Principal Investigator Amount: $19,750

2016-2017 Trent Foundation Endowment Fund Cultural Adaptation of a Family-Based Intervention in Kenya Principal Investigator Amount: $5,000

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J., & Roberts, C. W. (2007). The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease. Child Neuropsychology, 13, 142-154.

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2. Schatz, J., McClellan, C. B., Puffer, E. S., Johnson, K., & Roberts, C. W. (2008). Neurodevelopmental screening in toddlers and early preschoolers with sickle cell disease. Journal of Child Neurology, 23, 44-50.

3. McClellan, C. B., Schatz, J., Puffer, E. S., & Roberts, C. W. (2009). Use of handheld wireless

technology for a home-based sickle cell pain management protocol. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 564-573. PMCID: PMC2744388

4. McClellan, C. B., Schatz, J. C., Mark, T. R. M., McKelvy, A., Puffer, E. S., Roberts, C. W., &

Sweitzer, S. M. (2009). Criterion and convergent validity for 4 measures of pediatric pain in sickle cell disease. Clinical Journal of Pain, 25, 146-152. PMCID: PMC2744388

5. Schatz, J. C., Puffer, E. S., Sanchez, C., Stancil, M., & Roberts, C. W. (2009). Language

processing deficits in sickle cell disease in young school-age children. Developmental Neuropsychology, 34, 1–15.

6. Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J. C., & Roberts, C. W. (2010). Relationships between somatic growth and

cognitive functioning in children with sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 35, 892-904.

7. Miles, A., Proescholdbell, R. J., & Puffer, E. S. (2011). Explaining rural and non-rural disparities

in physical health-related quality of life among clergy members. Quality of Life Research, 20, 807-815.

8. Puffer, E. S., Meade, C., Drabkin, A., Broverman, S. A., Odhiambo, R. O., & Sikkema, K. J.

(2011). Individual- and family-level psychosocial correlates of HIV risk behavior among youth in rural Kenya. AIDS and Behavior, 15, 1264-1274. PMCID: PMC3545696

9. Puffer, E. S., Kochman, A., Hansen, N., & Sikkema, K. J. (2011). An evidence-based coping

intervention for women living with HIV and a history of childhood sexual abuse. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 61, 98-126. PMCID: PMC3569722

10. Puffer, E. S., Skalski, L. & Meade, C. (2012). Changes in religious coping and relapse to drug

use among opioid-dependent patients following inpatient detoxification. Journal of Religion and Health, 51, 1226-1238. PMCID: PMC3590905

11. Puffer, E. S., Watt, M., Sikkema, K. J., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Broverman, S. A. (2012).

The protective role of religious coping in adolescents' responses to poverty and sexual decision-making in rural Kenya: a brief report. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 22, 1-7. PMCID: PMC3325092

12. Puffer, E. S., Drabkin, A., Stashko, A., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R., & Sikkema,

K. J. (2012). Orphan status, HIV risk behavior, and mental health among adolescents in rural Kenya. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 37, 868-878. PMCID: PMC3437686

13. Schlenz, A. M., McClellan, C. B., Mark, T. R., McKelvy, A., Puffer, E. S., Roberts, C. W.,

Sweitzer, S. M., & Schatz, J. (2012). Sensitization to acute procedural pain in pediatric sickle cell disease: Modulation by painful vaso-occlusive episodes, age, and endothelin-1. The Journal of Pain, 13, 656-65. PMCID: PMC3389141

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14. Puffer, E. S., Pian, J., Sikkema, K. J., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Broverman, S. A. (2013). Developing a family-based HIV prevention intervention in rural Kenya: Challenges in conducting community based participatory research. The Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 8, 119-128.

15. Meyer, S., Murray, L. K., Puffer, E. S., Larsen, J., & Bolton, P. (2013). The nature and impact of

chronic stressors on refugee children in Ban Mai Nai Soi camp, Thailand. Global Public Health, 8, 1027-1047.

16. Boateng, L. A., Allen, T., Bonner, M., Thornburg, C. D., & Puffer, E. S. (2013). Adherence to

secondary stroke prevention in children with sickle cell anemia: Family and child perspectives. Journal of Blood Disorders & Transfusion, 4:148. doi:10.4172/2155-9864.1000148

17. Hall, B. J., Puffer, E. S., Murray, L. K., Ismael, A., Bass, J. K., Sim, A., & Bolton, P. A. (2014).

The importance of establishing reliability and validity of assessment instruments for mental health problems: An example from Somali children and adolescents living in three refugee camps in Ethiopia. Psychological Injury and Law, 7, 153-164.

18. Horn, R., Puffer, E. S., Roesch, E., & Lehmann, H. (2014). Women's perceptions of effects of

war on intimate partner violence and gender roles in two post-conflict West African countries: Consequences and unexpected opportunities. Conflict and Health, 8:12, 1-13.

19. Matthews, E. J.*, Puffer, E. S., Meade, C. S., & Broverman, S. A. (2014). Implementation of a

school-based HIV prevention program in rural Kenya after national dissemination. East African Medical Journal, 91, 152-160.

20. Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J. C., & Roberts, C. W. (2016; online 2014). Association between somatic

growth trajectory and cognitive functioning in young children with sickle cell disease. Journal of Health Psychology, 21, 1620-1629.

21. Schatz, J., Schlenz, A., McClellan, C. B., Puffer, E. S., Hardy, S., Pfeiffer, M., & Roberts, C. W. (2014). Changes in coping, pain and activity following cognitive-behavioral training: A randomized clinical trial for pediatric sickle cell disease using smartphones. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 31, 536-547.

22. Horn, R., Puffer, E. S., Roesch, E., & Lehmann, H. (2015). ‘I don’t need an eye for an eye, I just

want the beating to stop’: Responses to intimate partner violence by women in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Global Public Health, 11, 108-121.

23. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Chase, R. M., Sim, A. L., Zayzay, J., Friis, E., Garcia-Rolland, E., & Boone, L. (2015). Parents Make the Difference: A randomized controlled trial of a parenting intervention in Liberia. Global Mental Health, 2, e15, 1-13. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2015.12.

24. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Sikkema, K. J., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R., & Pian, J.

(2016). A church-based intervention for families to promote mental health and prevent HIV among adolescents in rural Kenya: Results of a randomized trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 511-525.

25. Annan, J., Sim, A., Puffer, E. S., Salhi, C., & Betancourt, T. S. (2016). Improving Mental Health

Outcomes of Burmese Migrant and Displaced Children in Thailand: a Community-Based

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Randomized Controlled Trial of a Parenting and Family Skills Intervention. Prevention Science, 1-11. doi:10.1007/s11121-016-0728-2

26. Green, E. P., Warren, V. R., Broverman, S., Ogwang, B., & Puffer, E. S. (2016). Participatory

mapping in low-resource settings: Three novel methods used to engage Kenyan youth and other community members in community-based HIV prevention research. Global public health, 11, 583-599.

27. Wachter, K., Horn, R., Friis, E., Falb, K., Ward, L., Apio, C., ... & Puffer, E. S. (2017). Drivers of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in Three Refugee Camps. Violence Against Women, 1-21, 1077801216689163.

28. Puffer, E. S., Annan, J., Sim, A. L., Salhi, C. & Betancourt, T. S. (2017). The Impact of a Family

Skills Training Intervention Among Burmese Migrant Families in Thailand: A Randomized Controlled Trial. PloS one, 12(3), e0172611.

29. Giusto, A., Green, E. P., Puffer, E. S. (2017). Associations between fathers’ and sons’ sexual risk

in rural Kenya: The potential for intergenerational transmission. Journal of Adolescent Health. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.02.007.

30. Green, E. P., Chase, R. M., Zayzay, J. O., Finnegan, A., Puffer, E. S. (under review). A discrete

choice task to measure preferences for harsh discipline among parents of young children. International Journal of Behavioral Development.

31. Giusto, A., Friis, E., Sim, A. L., Chase, R. M., Zayzay, J. O., Green, E. P., & Puffer, E. S. (under

review). A qualitative study of mechanisms underlying effects of a parenting intervention in rural Liberia. European Journal of Development Research.

32. Green, E. P., Chase, R. M., Zayzay, J. O., Finnegan, A., & Puffer, E. S. (under review). The

Impact of the 2014 Ebola virus disease outbreak in Liberia on parent preferences for harh discipline practices: A quasi-experimental, pre-post design. Global Mental Health.

33. Murray, L. K., Hall, B., Dorsey, S., Ugeuto, A., Puffer, E. S., Sim, A., Ismael, A., Bass, J.,

Akiba, C., Lucid, L., Harrison, J., Erikson, A., & Bolton, P. A. (under review). An open trial of a common elements approach for youth in Somali refugee camps.

34. Giusto, A. & Puffer, E. S. (under review). A systematic review of interventions targeting men’s

alcohol use and family relationships in low- and middle-income countries. Global Mental Health.

35. Goodman, M. Puffer, E. S., Keiser, P. H., & Gitari, S. (under review). Suicide clusters among Kenyan men. Health Psychology.

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Schatz, J. & Puffer, E. S. (2006). Neuropsychological aspects of sickle cell disease. In Ron T. Brown (Ed.). Comprehensive Handbook of Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease (pp. 449-470). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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2. Bonner, M. J., Puffer, E. S. & Willard, V. W. (2010). Pediatric Hematology. In D. DeMaso & R. Shaw (Eds). Textbook of Pediatric Psychosomatic Medicine: Consultation on Physically Ill Children (pp. 259-274). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.

3. Edwards, C. L., Wilson, S., & Puffer, E. S. (2014). Democratic Republic of Congo. In A. Scull

(Ed.) Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness (pp. 150-151). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

4. Puffer, E. S., MacFarlane, J., & Sikkema, K. J. (2014). Family Interventions. In T. Hope, D.

Richman, & M. Stevenson (Eds.). Encyclopedia of AIDS (pp. 1-7). New York, NY: Springer. NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: PARTNER ORGANIZATION REPORTS AND POLICY PAPERS

1. Puffer, E. S., Larsen, J., Murray, L. K., Meyer, S., & Bolton, P. (2011). Qualitative findings: community perspectives on children’s mental health in Somali refugee camps in Ethiopia. Report prepared for the International Rescue Committee and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

2. Sim, A., Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Chase, R. C., Zayzay, J., Garcia-Rolland, E., & Boone, L.

(2014). Parents Make the Difference: Findings from a randomized impact evaluation of a parenting program in rural Liberia. International Rescue Committee Research Report.

3. Sim, A., Annan, J., Puffer, E. S., Salhi, C., & Betancourt, T. S. (2014). Building Happy Families:

Impact evaluation of a parenting and family skills intervention for migrant and displaced Burmese families in Thailand. International Rescue Committee Research Report.

4. International Rescue Committee (2015). Private Violence, Public Concern: Intimate Partner

Violence in Humanitarian Settings, Practice Brief. Research completed by: Horn, R., Puffer, E. S., Friis, E., & Wachter, K.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS * Denotes mentee as first author

1. Edwards, L. Y., Finke, R. L., Puffer, E. S., Robinson, J., & Schatz, J. C. (2003). Palmetto Richland Advocacy Program: Providing support for youth with sickle cell disease. Oral presentation at the 31st Annual Convention of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Beverly Hills, California.

2. Schatz, J., Robinson, J., & Puffer, E. S. (2004). Promoting school success following childhood

stroke: Standard school advocacy versus a neuropsychologically informed team planning approach. Poster presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program, Los Angeles, California.

3. Green, E. P., Johnson, K., Puffer, E. S., & Wise, S. (2005). Expanding Kids Cafes: A strategic

plan and systematic process. Poster presented at the 2005 Southeastern ECO Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Columbia, South Carolina.

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4. Puffer, E. S. & Schatz, J. (2005). Nutrition and cognition in children with sickle cell disease. Poster presented at the 2006 annual convention of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Dallas, TX.

5. McClellan, C. B., Roberts, C. W., Schatz, J. C., Sweitzer, S. M., & Puffer, E. S. (2006).

Procedural pain experience in pediatric sickle cell disease: A multi-method comparison of pain response across age groups. Poster presented at the 6th Biennial International Forum on Pediatric Pain, Nova Scotia, Canada.

6. Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J., & Roberts, C. W. (2006). The cognitive effects of oral hydroxyurea

therapy in children with sickle cell disease. Oral presentation at the 34th Annual Convention of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Dallas, TX.

7. Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J., & Roberts, C. W. (2008). Cognitive development in children with sickle

cell disease on hydroxyurea therapy. Poster presented at the 2008 National Child Health Psychology Conference, Miami, FL.

8. Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J., & Roberts, C. W. (2009). Somatic growth and cognitive development in

young children with sickle cell disease. Poster presented at the Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Portland, OR.

9. Puffer, E. S., Watt, M., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Sikkema, K. J. (2010).

The role of religion in coping with HIV risk and poverty in rural Kenya. Poster presented at the International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria.

10. Puffer, E. S., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Sikkema, K. J. (2010). Mental

health and HIV risk among youth in rural Kenya. Oral presentation at the Society for Behavioral Medicine 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, Seattle, Washington.

11. Puffer, E. S., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Sikkema, K. J. (2010). Helping

families get READY to prevent HIV: Development of a culturally-anchored intervention in rural Kenya. Oral presentation at the NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV, Nashville, Tennessee.

12. Puffer, E. S., Pian, J., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Sikkema, K. J. (2011).

The capacity of churches in Kenya as settings for youth HIV prevention and mental health promotion. Oral presentation at the Biennial HIV and AIDS Research Conference of the National AIDS Control Council, Nairobi, Kenya.

13. Puffer, E. S., Pian, J., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Sikkema, K. J. (2011).

Influence of adolescents’ relationships with caregivers on mental health and HIV risk in rural Kenya. Oral presentation at the Biennial HIV and AIDS Research Conference of the National AIDS Control Council, Nairobi, Kenya.

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14. Puffer. E. S. (2012). Development and Evaluation of a Community-based Intervention in Kenya to Prevent HIV, Improve Family Relationships, and Promote Adolescent Well-Being. Oral presentation at the Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Fall Scientific Retreat, Durham, NC.

15. Puffer, E. S., Drabkin, A. S., Broverman, S. A., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Sikkema, K. J.

(2012). Orphan status, HIV risk behavior, and mental health among adolescents in rural Kenya. Poster presented at the XIX International AIDS Conference, Washington, DC.

16. Boone, L., Puffer, E. S., & Erikson, A. (2012). Advancing the Field of Mental Health

Interventions for Children in Refugee Settings: Treatment and research in Burmese and Somali refugee camps. Round table presentation at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies 28th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

17. Hall, B. J., Murray, L. K., Puffer, E. S., & Bolton, P. (2012). Creating a mental health assessment

for child and adolescent Somali refugees living in Ethiopia: Results from a qualitative study and instrument adaptation process. Paper presented at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies 28th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

18. Puffer, E. S. (2013), Symposium Chair, Beyond the Clinic Walls: Reducing U.S. and Global

Health Disparities through Community-Based and Culturally-Anchored Intervention Models. Paper: Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Pian, J., & Broverman, S. A. A Family-based intervention in Rural Kenya to Reduce HIV Risk, Improve Family Relationships, and Promote Adolescent Well-being. Symposium and paper presented at the Society for Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

19. Schlenz, A. M., Schatz, J., McClellan, C. B., Puffer, E. S., & Roberts, C. W. (2013). Evaluation

of PEPS: Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Sickle Cell. Oral presentation at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

20. Schatz, J., McClellan, C. B., Schlenz, A. M., Puffer, E. S., Chila, A., & Roberts, C. W.

(2013). Efficacy of a Cognitive-Behavioral Pain Management Intervention for Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease. Poster presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

21. Puffer, E. S., Pian, J., Broverman, S. A., & Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A. (2013). Developing a

family-based intervention to prevent HIV and promote mental health of adolescents in rural Kenya: A community based participatory approach. Paper presented in a symposium: Creating Interventions That Are Deeply Cultural: Methods, Examples, and Discussion at the Society for Community Research and Action 2013 Biennial Conference, Miami, FL.

22. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Sikkema, K. J., Pian, J., & Broverman, S. A. (2013). Building

resilience: Pilot trial of a family and community-based intervention to promote mental health among adolescents and caregivers in rural Kenya. Oral presentation at the 2013 Global Mental Health Forum, London.

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23. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Sikkema, K. J., Pian, J., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Broverman, S. A. (2013). The capacity of the Church to support mental health and HIV prevention interventions: A pilot trial of an intervention for church leaders in rural Kenya. Poster presented at the Duke Center for AIDS Research Fall Scientific Retreat, Durham, NC.

24. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Sikkema, K. J., Pian, J., Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A., & Broverman, S.

A. (2013). Family and community-based approaches to HIV prevention and mental health promotion in rural Kenya: Results of a pilot trial. Poster presented at the Center for AIDS Research Social and Behavioral Research Network, Washington, DC.

25. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Broverman, S. A., Sikkema, K. J., & Pian, J. (2013). Religion and

Resilience: The capacity of the Church to provide psychosocial support to children and families in a community in rural Kenya. Oral presentation at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies 29th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

26. Puffer, E. S., Green, E. P., Chase, R. M., Friis, E., Sim, A. L., Garcia-Rolland, E., & Boone, L.

(2014). The Parents Make the Difference Program in Liberia: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial. Oral presentation at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies 30th Annual Meeting, Miami, FL.

27. Friis, E.* & Puffer, E. S. (2014). Interpersonal Trauma In Kenyan Adolescents: A Culturally

Grounded Model. Oral presentation at the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies 30th Annual Meeting in Miami, FL.

28. Murray, L. K., Hall, B. J., Puffer, E. S., Sim, A., Ismael, A., Baird, S., Erikson, A. & Bolton, P.

(2014). Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Violence and Promoting Child Mental Health in Humanitarian Settings: results from an evaluation of a child mental health intervention in Ethiopia. International Rescue Committee research brief presented at the Human Rights Campaign, Washington, DC. Event hosted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, Johns Hopkins University and International Rescue Committee.

29. International Rescue Committee (2014). Families Make the Difference: findings from a

randomised controlled trial of a parenting and family skills training intervention in Thailand. Presentation at a public event hosted by USAID Displaced Children and Orphans Fund and International Rescue Committee, Washington, DC. http://www.childreninadversity.gov/news-information/in-the-press-events/news---full-view/families-make-the-difference. (Co-author; Organization did not list authors for the event.)

30. Puffer, E. S. (2014). Prioritizing Parenting Skills to Meet a Wider Variety of Needs: Can

parenting interventions achieve multiple caregiver and child outcomes? What seem to be the core elements, and what might be added while not losing effectiveness? Panel presentation at a public event hosted by USAID Displaced Children and Orphans Fund and International Rescue Committee, Washington, DC. http://www.childreninadversity.gov/news-information/in-the-press-events/news---full-view/families-make-the-difference

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31. Puffer, E. S. (2014). Parenting Programs: Measuring Outcomes. Presentation at the International Rescue Committee Child and Youth Protection and Development Global Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

32. Giusto, A.*, Puffer, E.S., & Green, E.P. (2014). Youth and Caregiver Sexual Beliefs in

Rural Kenya. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Conference, Washington, DC.

33. Thulin, E.J.*, Mwaniki, I., Ronoh, O., & Puffer, E.S. (2015). Communication Behavior and

Desire for Communication Across Grandparents and Grandchildren. Poster presented at the Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Fall Scientific Retreat, Durham, NC.

34. Puffer, E. S., Friis, E., King, K., Giusto, A., Fisher, C., Green, E. P., & Ayuku, D. (2015).

Addressing Family Dynamics, Mental Health, and HIV Risk: Development and Pilot Study of a Family Therapy Intervention in Kenya. Poster presented at the Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Fall Scientific Retreat, Durham, NC.

35. Giusto, A.*, Green, E. P., & Puffer, E. S. (2015). Relationships Between Fathers’ and Sons’

Sexual Risk Behavior and Beliefs in Rural Kenya. Poster presented at the Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Fall Scientific Retreat, Durham, NC. Best Poster Award for Social and Behavioral Sciences Core.

36. Thulin, E. J.*, Mwaniki, I., Ronoh, O., & Puffer, E. S. (2015). Communication Behavior and

Desire for Communication Across Grandparents and Grandchildren in Kenya: A Preliminary Analysis. Poster presented at (1) the Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health: From Research Evidence to Practice and Policy Symposium and (2) Duke Global Health Showcase, both Durham, NC.

37. Falb, K. L., Horn R., Apio, C., Kimaathi, R., Friis, E., Wachter, K., Ward, L., & Puffer E. S.

(2015). Intimate Partner Violence in Displaced Populations: Drivers and Recommendations for the Humanitarian Community. Oral presentation at the Sexual Violence Research Initiative Forum 2015, Cape Town, South Africa.

38. Puffer, E. S., Pian, J., Broverman, S. A., Sikkema, K. J., & Ogwang-Odhiambo, R. A. (2015).

Addressing HIV Risk and Mental Health in Rural Kenya: A community-based participatory approach. Oral presentation at the 2015 Triangle Global Health Annual Conference, Durham, NC.

39. Falb, K. L., Horn R., Apio, C., Kimaathi, R., Friis, E., Wachter, K., Ward, L., & Puffer E. S.

(2016). Private Violence, Public Concern: Drivers of Intimate Partner Violence in Refugee Camps. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference Anniversary Celebration of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

40. Puffer, E. S., Friis, E., King, K., Giusto, A., Fisher, C., Green, E. P., & Ayuku, D. (2016).

Addressing Family Dynamics, Mental Health, and HIV Risk: Development and Pilot Study of a Family Therapy Intervention in Kenya. Poster presented at the 2016 Society of Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

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41. Kaiser, B., Puffer, E. S., & Tolley, B. (2016). Cross-cultural instrument development and adaptation. Workshop presented at the 2016 Triangle Global Health Annual Conference in Chapel Hill, NC.

42. Giusto, A.*, Green, E. P., & Puffer, E. S. (2016). Fathers’ and Sons’ Sexual Risk Behavior and

Beliefs in Rural Kenya: The Potential of Intergenerational Transmission. Special Diversity Poster presented at the 2016 Society for Research on Adolescents Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

43. Giusto, A.*, Green, E. P., & Puffer, E. S. (2016). Fathers’ parenting behavior and male youths’

risky sexual beliefs in rural Kenya: an opportunity for gender equity. Poster presented at the Ending Gender Inequalities: Addressing the Nexus of HIV, Drug Use, and Violence with Evidence-based Action, Chapel Hill, NC.

44. Friis, E. A.*, Green, E. P., & Puffer, E. S. (2017). Impact of a Family-Based Prevention Program

on Economic Communication and Household Economics: Results of a Randomized Trial. Paper presentation at the Society for Behavioral Medicine 38th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, San Diego, CA. Meritorious Student Abstract winner.

45. Puffer, E. S., Annan, J., Sim, A. L., Salhi, C. & Betancourt, T. S. (2017). The impact of a family

skills training intervention among Burmese migrant families in Thailand: A randomized controlled trial. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ.

46. Puffer, E. S., Friis, E. A., Giusto, A., & Ayuku, D. (2017). Development of a family therapy

intervention in Kenya: A community-based and culturally anchored approach. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ.

47. Kaiser, B., Puffer, E. S., & Giusto, A. (2017). Cross-Cultural Instrument Adaptation. Workshop

presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ.

48. Kaiser, B., Puffer, E. S., Giusto, A., & Barg, F. (2017). Cross-Cultural Instrument Development. Workshop presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ

49. Friis, E. A.,* Green, E. P., & Puffer, E. S. (2017). Utilizing technology in provision of a

culturally grounded family therapy by religious lay counselors in Kenya. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ.

50. Friis, E. A.* & Puffer, E. S. (2017). Family-Based Adolescent Maltreatment in Kenya:

Development of a Culturally Grounded Model. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ. Winner of the Charles Hughes Award

51. Giusto, A.* & Puffer, E. S. (2017). A direct observational measure of family functioning for a

low-resource setting: Adaptation and feasibility in a Kenyan sample. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ.

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TEACHING Teaching: University of South Carolina 2004 Health Psychology, Primary Instructor 2005 Physiological Psychology, Primary Instructor 2006-2007 Independent Study in Cognitive Assessment, Co-Instructor Teaching: Duke University Lecture and Seminar Courses Spring 2009 Mental Health in a Global Health Context (GLHLTH 180S) Spring 2013 Global Mental Health (GLHLTH 560S / PSY 611S) Course included in Duke Reader Project, Thompson Writing Program Fall 2013 Fundamentals of Global Mental Health (PSY 323S / GLHLTH 363S) Course included in Duke Reader Project, Thompson Writing Program

Child Clinical Interventions (PSY 436S)

Spring 2015 Fundamentals of Global Mental Health

(PSY 323 / GLHLTH 363 / CULANTH 323) Fall 2015 Fundamentals of Global Mental Health

(PSY 323 / GLHLTH 363 / CULANTH 323) Spring 2016 Child Clinical Interventions (PSY 436S) Fall 2013–Fall 2015 Bass Connections: Displacement, Resettlement and Global Mental Health Fall 2016 Fundamentals of Global Mental Health

(PSY 323 / GLHLTH 363 / CULANTH 323) Spring 2016– Spr 2018 Bass Connections: Global Mental Health – Integrative Training Program Spring 2017 Child Clinical Interventions (PSY 436S) Independent Study and Research Practicum Courses Fall 2009 Research Independent Study in Biology (GLHLTH 196); Co-Supervisor

Emily Matthews, Robertson Scholar HIV Education in Kenya: Research Design and Implementation

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Spring 2010 Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 196) Emily Matthews, Robertson Scholar HIV Education in Kenya: Evaluation of program implementation

Fall 2012 Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 791)

Maia Pelleg (Master of Science in Global Health student) Mental Health and Criminal Justice

Spring 2013 Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 393) Ishan Thakore

Amy Huang Technology Access in Rural Kenya: Potential for Intervention Training Fall 2013 Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 393) Megan McCarroll Micronutrients and Cognition in Children

Research Practicum (PSY 203) Zoe Bulgar; Clare Fisher; Aleisha Khan Research Independent Study (PSY 493) Nicole White Mental Health and HIV Risk

Research Independent Study (PSY 493) Jennifer Shapleton Music Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder Research Independent Study (PSY 493) Katharine Waldman Family Therapy in Low-Resource Settings

Spring 2014 Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 393)

Zachary Fowler Technology-based tools for HIV Prevention Intervention in Rural Kenya

Research Independent Study (PSY 494)

Zoe Bulgar Parenting Styles in Rural Kenya: A Qualitative Analysis

Research Independent Study (PSY 494) Eva Bahnuk Treating Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Research Independent Study (PSY 494) Jennifer Shapleton Music Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder (II) Research Practicum (PSY 203) Zoe Bulgar; Rachel Hennein; Nicole White

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Fall 2014 Research Independent Study (PSY 493) Zoe Bulgar

Resilience in Rural Australia

Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 393) Clare Fisher

Conceptualizations of Family Spring 2015 Research Independent Study in Global Health (GLHLTH 393)

Clare Fisher Conceptualizations of Family in Kenya: Qualitative data analysis

Research Independent Study (PSY 394) Rachel Hennein Intimate Partner Violence in Refugee Settings Research Practicum (PSY 203) Madison Mumma

Fall 2015 Research Independent Study (PSY 493)

Rachel Hennein Sex trade in Muhuru Bay, Kenya

Research Independent Study (PSY 393) Noah Triplett Addressing the Gaps in Mental Health Care for Spanish-Speaking Individuals in Durham, N.C.

Spring 2016 Research Independent Study (PSY 494)

Rachel Hennein Religiosity and Sex Trade in Muhuru Bay, Kenya: A Qualitative Analysis Research Independent Study (PSY 394) Noah Triplett Examining Access to Mental Health Services for Spanish-Speaking Individuals in Durham, N.C.

Fall 2016 Research Independent Study (PSY 493)

Chelsea Anasi Resilience: A review of the multidimensional construct as it pertains to Neurobiology, Child Development and Culture Research Independent Study (PSY 493) Noah Triplett Latino Mental Health Service Utilization in Durham, N.C.

Spring 2017 Research Independent Study (GLHLTH 393) Noah Triplett Latinos Mental Health Service Utilization in Durham, N.C.

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Research Independent Study (GLHLTH 393) Sofia Stafford Acceptability and Feasibility of a Family Therapy Intervention in Kenya

Guest Lectures Fall 2008 HIV Prevention for Youth in Muhuru Bay. Women and International

Development (HOUSECOURSE 79.11) Spring 2009 Formative Research: Working Towards Interventions in Global Health. Research

Methods in Global Health (GLHLTH 163) Fall 2009 Global Mental Health: Working Towards Interventions. Global Health Focus

(BIOLOGY 92FCS) Fall 2009 Assessment and Formative Research in a Developing Country Setting.

Community Intervention Research (PSY 155S) Fall 2009 Intervention Research in Global Health: Design, Methods, Examples. (Lecture 1)

Intervention Development and Evaluation. (Lecture 2) Research Methods in Global Health (GLHLTH 301).

Spring 2010 Intervention Development and Participatory Methods in a Developing Country

Setting. Community Intervention Research (PSY 155S) Spring 2010 Electronic Survey Data Collection. Social Science Surveys for Environmental

Management (ENVIRON 280)

Fall 2012 Global Mental Health Research: Ethical Considerations. Ethical Issues in Research and Clinical Practice (PSY 739)

Fall 2012 Global Mental Health: Big Challenges, Tough Questions, Creative Solutions:

Cases from Kenya, Thailand, and Ethiopia. Introduction to Global Health: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Global Health (GLHLTH 161 / PubPol 166)

Fall 2013 Family-Based Interventions in Global Mental Health. Global Mental Health

(GLHLTH 560S / PSY 611S / CULANTH 611S) Spring 2014 Making a real difference for mental health: Worth it? Possible? High Impact

Philanthropy (HOUSECOURSE)

Fall 2014 Global Mental Health Research: Ethical Considerations. Ethical Issues in Research and Clinical Practice (PSY 739)

Fall 2015 Beyond the Individual: Healing Family Relationships. Global Mental Health

(GLHLTH 560S / PSY 611S / CULANTH 611S) Spring 2016 A community-based participatory approach to HIV prevention, Family

strengthening, and mental health. Ethics for Global Health Research (GLHLTH 740)

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Spring 2017 Project Management Case Example: Tuko Pamoja. Program Management and Research Administration in Global Health (GLHLTH 760)

OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITIES Spring 2016 The Duke Faculty Mentoring Program for teaching

Bass Society of Fellows & Vice-Provost of Academic Affairs MENTORING (DUKE UNIVERSITY) Primary Advisees: Graduate and Undergraduate

Doctoral Students, Duke Department of Psychology & Neuroscience Ali Giusto (enrolled 2013)

Empirical Paper: Relationships between fathers’ and sons’ sexual risk behavior and beliefs in rural Kenya Major Area Paper (2016): A systematic review of structural, economic, and psychosocial correlates of men’s alcohol use in low- and middle-income countries

Elsa Friis (enrolled 2014)

Empirical Paper (2016): Empowering families in poverty: The impact of a family strengthening program on resource use in Kenya Major Area Paper (2017): A Systematic Review of Family-Based Youth Mental Health Interventions by Non-Specialist Providers In Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Master of Science Students, Duke Global Health Institute Elsa Friis (graduated 2014)

Thesis: Chronic interpersonal trauma in Kenyan adolescents: A culturally grounded model

Elyse Thulin (graduated 2016) Thesis (in progress): Predictors of communication about sex between adolescents and primary- caregiver grandparents in Kenya

Leah Watson (graduated 2017)

Thesis: “It must be in the thoughts”: A mixed-methods study to validate a mental health assessment and to identify family influences on mental health of Kenyan caregivers

Taylor Haynes (graduated 2017)

Thesis: A Mixed-Methods Study to Validate a Measure of and Explore Influences on Child Mental Health in Eldoret, Kenya

Puja Patel (enrolled 2016)

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Graduation with Distinction Zoe Bulger, Psychology & Neuroscience (Spring 2015)

Thesis: Understanding resilience across internal, social, and community resources: Findings from rural and regional Australia Zener Award for Outstanding Honors Thesis

Clare Fisher, Women’s Studies (Spring 2015) Thesis: Family functioning in Kenya: A contextually grounded model

Based on experiential learning in Kenya for the Benjamin N. Duke Scholarship

Rachel Hennein, Psychology & Neuroscience (Spring 2016) Thesis: Poverty and HIV Risk in Rural Kenya: Options and Sources of Support for Youth and Adolescents Faculty Scholar, Honorable Mention (2015)

Noah Triplett, Psychology & Neuroscience/Global Health (Spring 2017)

Thesis: The Influence of Race and Ethnicity in Psychiatric Emergency Services Student Committees (Member): Duke University

Dissertation (Psychology & Neuroscience) Lindsay Anderson (Spring 2016) Micah Lattanner (Spring 2017) Empirical Paper (Psychology & Neuroscience) Lindsay Anderson (Fall 2012) Shelley Lanpher (Spring 2014) Emily Cherenack (Fall 2016) Aaron Reuben (Fall 2016) Major Area Paper (Psychology & Neuroscience)

Lindsay Anderson Shelley Lanpher

Emily Cherenack (expected 2018)

Master of Science, Thesis Projects (Duke Global Health Institute) Maia Pelleg (Spring 2013) Sylvia Sable (Fall 2013) Johane Philogene (Spring 2014) Megan Ramaiya (Spring 2015) Yi Zhao (Spring 2015) Jessica Guler (Spring 2016) Asma Mirza (Spring 2016) Martha Berg (Spring 2017) Andi Schmidt (Spring 2017) Yujung Choi (Spring 2017)

Graduation with Distinction Ruby Reed, Psychology & Neuroscience / Global Health (Spring 2014)

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Aditi Sabhlok, Psychology & Neuroscience (Spring 2015) Martha Berg, Psychology & Neuroscience / Global Health (Fall 2015)

Recipient of the Jerome S. Bruner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research Madelaine Katz, Global Health (Spring 2016) Nourhan Elsayed, Psychology & Neuroscience (Spring 2016) Christina Schmidt, Global Health (Spring 2017) Julia Carp, Psychology (Spring 2017) Pooja Mehta, Global Health (Spring 2017) Bianca Martin, Psychology (Spring 2017)

MENTORING (EXTERNAL) 2009 New York University, International Community Health (Internship)

Bridget Londay 2011 University of Bradford, Department of Peace Studies

Fieldwork Mentor for Rotary World Peace Fellowship Jillian Larsen

INVITED TALKS (EXTERNAL) 2013 Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Eldoret, Kenya A Community-based Intervention in Rural Kenya to Improve Family

Relationships, Promote Adolescents’ Mental Health, and Reduce HIV Risk 2014 International Honors College of Utrecht University, Netherlands

Global Mental Health: A priority? 2014 Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Eldoret, Kenya

Child Mental Health in Low-Resource Settings: A Family Based Approach Developing community-based interventions for families in Eldoret, Kenya

2015 FHI360, Durham, NC The role of family- and community-based interventions in child mental health promotion and prevention of violence and HIV

2015 University of North Carolina, Gillings School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC

Women survivors of IPV in refugee settings: Drivers of IPV and decision-making (Guest Lecture for graduate course on Gender-Based Violence)

2015 International Rescue Committee, New York, NY

Measuring Child Mental Health in Humanitarian Settings

2015 Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections, Durham, NC. Global Mental Health: A Priority? (continuing education for mental health professionals)

2016 University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, Columbia, SC Global Mental Health Research: The role of family-based interventions in

reducing the burden of mental disorders in low-resource settings

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CAMPUS TALKS (DUKE UNIVERSITY) 2009 Duke Global Health Institute, Global Health Exchange

Risk and Protective Factors Related to HIV Risk Behavior Among Youth in Rural Kenya

2014 Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research, Duke University

Strengthening Families: Intervention Research to Reduce Violence, Improve Mental Health, and Prevent HIV

2014 Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, Duke Developmental Brown Bag

Speaker Series Developing a Family-based Intervention to Prevent HIV and Promote Mental Health of Adolescents in Rural Kenya: A Community Based Participatory Approach

2014 Social Mobility Working Group (Duke University Consortium on Social Equity) HIV Prevention and Mental Health Promotion: Fit with Social Mobility and Policy Implications

2014 Annual meeting of Duke’s Alumni Association board

The Reader Project (Panelist on Reader Project participation across disciplines) 2015 The Africa Initiative, Duke University

Global Mental Health: The Role of Family-Based Interventions in Africa and Beyond

2017 Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, Colloquium

Global Mental Health: family and community-based approaches to closing the treatment gap in low-resource settings

EDITORIAL SERVICE Journal reviewer (alphabetical):

African Journal of Public Health, Ad-hoc African Journal of Reproductive Health, Ad-hoc AIDS and Behavior, Ad-hoc AIDS Care, Ad-hoc Archives of Sexual Behavior, Ad-hoc BMC International Health and Human Rights, Ad-hoc BMC Psychiatry, Ad-hoc BMC Public Health, Ad-hoc BMC Research Notes, Ad-hoc Canadian Journal of African Studies Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Ad-hoc Child Neuropsychology Clinical Research in HIV/AIDS European Journal of Psychotraumatology, Ad-hoc Global Public Health, Ad-hoc

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Health Education Research, Ad-hoc Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Ad-hoc Journal of AIDS and Clinical Research, Ad-hoc Journal of Psychotraumatology, Ad-hoc

Journal of Rural Health, Ad-hoc Pediatric Blood and Cancer, Ad-hoc PLOS ONE, Ad-hoc Religions, Ad-hoc SAGE Open, Ad-hoc

Sahara Journal, Ad-hoc Vulnerable Children, Ad-hoc

UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2013 Master of Science in Global Health Admissions Committee, Duke Global Health

Institute 2013-Present Global Mental Health Advisory Group, Duke Global Health Institute 2014-Present Maternal Adolescent and Child Health Committee, Duke Global Health Institute 2015-Present Global Health Major/Minor Advisory Council, Duke Global Health Institute 2015 Duke Global Health Institute Student Re-Entry Retreat, Discussion Leader 2015 Colloquium Speaker Selection Meeting, Department of Psychology &

Neuroscience 2016 Faculty Presenter/Activity Leader, FEMMES (Females Excelling More in Math,

Engineering, and Science) 10th Annual Capstone Event (Planned; February 2016) 2016 Faculty Speaker, Activating Scholarship Engagement among Duke University

Women (ASCEND Women)

2016 Faculty Search Committee, Ad-hoc, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2017 Data Safety and Monitoring Board. Building and Sustaining Interventions for

Children (BASIC): Task-sharing mental health care in low-resource settings (R01). Principle Investigators: Shannon Dorsey, Kathryn Whetten

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association, Member

Division 54: Society of Pediatric Psychology, Diversity Special Interest Group International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies

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CLINICAL TRAINING University of South Carolina (2002 – 2007; Graduate Training) Palmetto Health Richland Advocacy Program Palmetto Health Richland Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders University of South Carolina Psychological Services Center Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Service, University of South Carolina Psychological Services Challenging Horizons Program, University of South Carolina / School District Richland One Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Sickle Cell Disease, University of South Carolina and South Carolina Children’s Rehabilitative Services Home-based Pain Management for Children with Sickle Cell Disease, University of South Carolina and Palmetto Health Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Duke University (Clinical Internship / Postdoctoral Training; 2007-2010) Pediatric Neuropsychology Clinic, Duke University Medical Center Special Infant Care Clinic, Duke University Medical Center Pediatric Pain Clinic, Duke University Medical Center Child Development and Behavioral Health, Duke University Medical Center Duke ADHD Clinic, Duke University Medical Center The Family Studies Program and Clinic, Duke University Medical Center Center for Child and Family Health, Duke University Medical Center