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CURRICULUM VITAE Tonya M. , Ph.D.

Office Address: Seattle Children’s Research Institute, P.O. Box 5371, M/S CW8-6, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98145-5005, 206.884.4208 (tel); [email protected]

Education:

1988-1990 University of California, Santa Barbara 1990-1992 University of California, Los Angeles B.A., Psychology 1993-1998 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH M.A., Ph.D., Clinical Psychology

Postgraduate Training:

1997-1998 Children’s Hospital, The Ohio State University Internship Pediatric Psychology Columbus, OH 1998-1999 Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Fellowship Pediatric Psychology, Cleveland, OH Pain Management

Faculty Positions Held:

1999 – 2000 Clinical Instructor, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 2000 – 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH; Secondary appointment: Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 2004 - 2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR; Secondary appointment: Department of Psychiatry 2007 - 2010 Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR; Secondary appointment: Department of Psychiatry 2010 - Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington; Adjunct Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of Washington

Hospital and Research Institute Positions Held:

2000 - 2004 Director, Behavioral Sleep Services, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH 2003 - 2004 Director, Pediatric Psychology Services for Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH 2005 - 2010 Director, Coping Clinic, Pediatric Pain Management Center, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2005 - 2010 Director, Clinical Research and Training, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 2008 -2010 Chief, Division of Clinical Research in Pain and Regional Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 2010 - Principal Investigator, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA 2012 - Director, Anesthesiology T32 Research Training Program, University of Washington 2013 - Director, Acti-Core, Research core services in actigraphy, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2014 - Associate Director, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle, WA

Honors and Awards:

1993 Student Subspecialty Award, Western Society for Clinical Investigation: Behavior and Development 2003 American Pain Society Young Investigator Travel Award, APS 22nd Scientific Meeting

Last updated: 10/04/19 Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 2

2003 American Pain Society, Citation Poster: Child/Developmental 2008 Clinical Centers of Excellence in Pain Management Award, American Pain Society 2008 Fellow, American Psychological Association (Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology) 2012 J. Bonica Faculty Mentoring Award, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington 2012 Elected Member, Association for University Anesthesiologists 2013 Fellow, American Psychological Association (Division 43, Society for Family Psychology) 2014 Dennis D. Drotar Distinguished Research Award, Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology, American Psychological Association 2014 Diane Willis Award for Outstanding Article in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2016 Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Child and Family Health, Society of Behavioral Medicine, Child and Family Health Special Interest Group 2017 Seattle Health Innovator of the Year, Health Innovation Northwest, Imagination category: recognizes individual achievement in conceiving new ways of solving problems in the health sector via research, new methods, ideas, products, services or business models 2019 Selected as the Wilbert E. Fordyce lecturer, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, January 22, 2019

License to Practice:

1999 – 2004 Licensed Clinical Psychologist, State of Ohio (#5554) 2004 - 2010 Licensed Clinical Psychologist, State of Oregon (#1643) 2010 - Licensed Clinical Psychologist, State of Washington (PY60143272)

Professional Organizations:

1993- American Psychological Association, Division 54 (Society of Pediatric Psychology) Offices Held: Member-at-Large: Student/Trainee Development (2007-2009), President-Elect (2011), President (2012), Past-President (2013) 1998- International Association for the Study of Pain; Special Interest Group: Pain in Childhood 1999-2006 Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2001- American Pain Society; Special Interest Group: Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents Offices Held: Chair, Special Interest Group: Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents (2009-2012), Member, Nominating Committee (2011-2012), Director-at-Large (2013-2015), Chair, Scientific Program (2017-18), Treasurer (2018- ) 2002- Sleep Research Society 2009 - International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII), Chair, Scientific Program (2015-16), Director (2016 -) 2010 - Association of University Anesthesiologists 2012- Society of Behavioral Medicine

Teaching Responsibilities:

Courses/Lecture Series: 1999 – 2002 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Ambulatory Pediatric Lectures Series, Topics: pain management, behavioral sleep disorders. 1999 - 2003 Case Western Reserve University, Department of Psychology, PSCL 334: Seminar and Practicum in Child Psychology – Hospitalized Children, Topics: preparation for hospitalization and surgery, pediatric psychology. 2000-2004 Case Western Reserve University, Department of Psychology, PSCL 502: Seminar in Pediatric Psychology, Topics: writing career development awards, recurrent and , psychological interventions for children with chronic health conditions. 2000 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, ANES 460: Introduction to Anesthesia and ANES 463 Anesthesia Clinical Experience I, Topics: psychological considerations in anesthesia care, psychological interventions. 2000 - 2004 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Behavioral Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 3

Rotation, Topic: pediatric sleep disorders. 2001- 2002 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Residency Training Didactics Lecture Program, Topic: behavioral sleep problems. 2002-2003 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. PEDS 2003: Pediatric Adjustment and Developmental Problems. Type A elective for medical students. Topic: Sleep problems in children. 2002- 2003 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, ANES 490: Psychology, Law and Ethics for Anesthesiologist Assistants, Topics: psychological responses to anesthesia and surgery, interventions for the pediatric patient, communication training. 2004 - 2010 Oregon Health & Science University, Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Psychology Internship Seminar Series, Topics: pain assessment, chronic pain management. 2005 Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Psychiatry, Child Psychiatry Fellowship Program Lecture Series. Topic: behavioral sleep problems in children. 2005 - 2010 Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, Pediatric Anesthesia Fellowship Program Lecture Series, Topics: psychological factors associated with pain in children, chronic pain management. 2005 School of Nursing, Oregon Health & Science University, NURS 471C: Clinical Focus – Immersion, Topic: pain management. 2006 - 2009 School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, MSCI 613: Systems, Processes, & Homeostasis, Student Research Project 2005 - 2009 Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, CA- 1 Resident Lecture Series, Topic: clinical research methods. 2007 - 2010 Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Psychiatry, Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program Lecture Series, Topics: insomnia in children, sleep and chronic illness 2011 - Seattle Children’s Hospital, Department of Pediatric Anesthesia, Pediatric Pain Fellow Didactics, Topics: taking a pain , chronic pain in children, sleep and pain 2012 - Psychology residency program, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Research rotation in pediatric pain; Grantsmanship course: Mock grant review 2013 - T32 Anesthesiology Research Training Didactic Series: Grant writing, Writer’s workshop, Journal club, Work in progress seminar 2016 - Scan Design Undergraduate Research Program Pain Journal Club

Research Mentees:

1999-2001 Erika Swift, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University 1999-2002 Chantelle Hart, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University 2001-2003 Lisa Schwartz, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University 2001-2003 Victoria Miller, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University 2002-2004 Kathy Zebracki, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University 2002-2004 Catherine Cant Peterson, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital 2005 Heather Daughters, MSIV, Oregon Health & Science University, GCRC Mentored Medical Student Clinical Research Program (MMSP) Summer Award. 2005 Jessica Johnson, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2005 Sarah Daily, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2005 - 2006 Anna Long, M.A. CDRC Psychology Internship Program, Oregon Health & Science University 2006 Kihra Sorensen, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2006 Marisol Toliver-Sokol, MSII, Oregon Health & Science University, GCRC Mentored Medical Student Clinical Research Program (MMSP) Summer Award. 2006 - 2007 Vidhya Krishnamurthy, M.A., CDRC Psychology Internship Program, Oregon Health & Science University Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 4

2006 - 2007 Norah Janosy, M.D., CA-3, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University 2006-2007 Anne Manees, M.A., Department of Psychology, George Fox University, Research Practicum. 2006-2008 Anna (Long) Wilson, Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Pain Management. 2007-2008 Meaghan Peters, M.A., Department of Psychology, George Fox University, Research Practicum. 2007 - 2008 Amy Lewandowski, M.A., Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Visiting Scholar (T32 Research training in pediatric psychology). 2007 Craig Riley, MSII, Oregon Health & Science University, OSLER Summer Award 2007 Brian Mitchell, M.D., CA-1, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University 2008 Clare Montgomery-Butler, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2008 - 2009 Elizabeth Super, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University, Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program, Research Block 2009 Hannah Somhegyi, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2009 Simona Patange, Department of Psychology, Portland State University, Psychology Practicum. 2009 - 2010 Lee-Lee Nguyen, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, T32 Oregon Scholars Program, Oregon Health & Science University. 2009 – 2010 Marisol Toliver-Sokol, M.D., School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, OSLER T1 Fellowship, Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute 2009 - 2010 Amy Lewandowski, Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Pain Management. 2009 - 2010 Rachel Higginbotham, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University, Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program, Research Block 2010 Ashley Moss, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2010 Hanna Nelson, Department of Psychology, Lewis & Clark College, PSY 445: Psychology Internship 2010 - 2012 Emily Law, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2010 - 2013 See Wan Tham, M.B.B.S., Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, T32 Fellow 2011 Gabriel Dawson, B.A., ITHS TL1 Multidisciplinary Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program 2012 Paige Doyle, Johns Hopkins University, Undergraduate Studies for Neuroscience, 3 credit elective 2012-2013 Melanie Noel, Ph.D., Psychology Resident, University of Washington Psychology Internship Program 2012 - 2014 Jessica Fales, Ph.D, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2012 - 2014 Bonnie Essner, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2012- 2015 Cornelius Groenewald, MBChB, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington, T32 Fellow 2013- 2015 Maggie Bromberg, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2013 - 2015 Melanie Noel, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2014- 2016 Sarah Beals, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2014 - 2016 Caitlin Murray, M.A., Psychology Doctoral Student, Loyola University Chicago, F31 grant 2014 - 2015 Nicole Alberts, M.A., Psychology Resident, University of Washington Psychology Internship Program 2015 Tom Gebert, Scan Design Summer Undergraduate Internship Program in Innovative Pain Research 2015 Alessandro Failo, PhD candidate, University of , 3 month research rotation 2015 - 2016 Rachel Aaron, M.A., Psychology Resident, University of Washington Psychology Internship Program 2015 - 2016 Michaela Patton, Psychology Undergraduate Student, Oklahoma State University, Honors Thesis 2015 - 2017 Emma Fisher, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2016 Lexie Carletti, UW Undergraduate Student, University of Washington, Scan Design Summer Internship Program 2016 - 2018 Rachel Aaron, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, T32 Anesthesiology Research Training Program, University of Washington 2016- 2017 Joanna Dudeney, Ph.D., Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2017- 2018 Margaret Slack, Undergraduate Student, University of Washington, Scan Design Summer Internship Program 2017 Sade Rodriguez, BA, Medical Student, Penn State University Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 5

2017 Julia Joo, Undergraduate Student, University of Washington, Scan Design Summer Internship Program 2017- Rocio de la Vega, PhD, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2017 - Caitlin Murray, PhD, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2017- 2018 Lexa Murphy, PhD, Psychology Resident, University of Washington 2017 - 2019 Jacob Straus, Undergraduate Student, University of Washington 2017 - 2018 Shwetha Sanapoori, Undergraduate Student, University of Washington, Medical Student 2017 - 2018 Cecelia Conour, Undergraduate Student, Carleton University 2018 - 2019 Sacha Moufarrej, Undergraduate Student, University of Washington, Scan Design Summer Internship Program 2018- Lexa Murphy, PhD, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2018- Katherine Slack, Undergraduate Student, University of Washington

Faculty Research Mentoring

2006 - 2010 Beth Darnall, Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, K12 mentor/sponsor 2006 - 2013 William Zempsky, M.D., Department of Pediatrics, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, K23 co- mentor 2010 - 2015 Anna Wilson, Ph.D., Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health & Science University, K23 sponsor 2010 - 2015 Cecelia Valrie, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, K07 co-mentor 2010 - 2016 Amy Lewandowski Holley, Ph.D., Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health & Science University, K23 sponsor 2011 - Jennifer Rabbitts, MBChB, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Clinical Research Scholar’s Program sponsor, K23 sponsor 2013 - Emily Law, Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, K23 sponsor 2010 - See Wan Tham, MBBS, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, SRSF Mentor, Sponsor CHBD Mentored Scholars, K23 Sponsor 2016 - Sherif Badawy, MBBS, Northwestern University, KL2 Mentor 2018 - Cornelius Groenewald, MBChB, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington, K23 sponsor 2019 - Cameron Randall, PhD, Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Dentistry, K23 co-Mentor

Master’s and Dissertation Committees

2001 Erika Swift, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University Dissertation Title: Health beliefs and behaviors of adolescents with congenital heart disease 2003 Lisa Schwartz, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University Dissertation Title: The self-identified goals of young adults with a history of childhood chronic illness and their relationship to well-being 2003 Dawn Witherspoon, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University Master’s Title: Correlates of adherence to prophylactic penicillin therapy in pediatric patients with sickle cell disease 2004 Ethan Schafer, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University Dissertation Title: Use of a pretend play intervention for anxious children undergoing outpatient surgery 2007 Amy Lewandowski, Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University Dissertation Title: Predictors of pain and activity limitations in children and adolescents with chronic pain conditions 2015 Caitlin Murray, Department of Psychology, Loyola University, Chicago Dissertation Title: Sleep-wake disturbances in adolescents with spina bifida: Prevalence and associations with bio-neuropsychosocial outcomes 2017 Theresa Donnelly, Department of Psychology, University of Technology, Sydney Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 6

Dissertation Title: Systematic review of parent and family factors and their influence on paediatric chronic pain 2017 Kirstie Walker, Department of Psychology, University of Regina Dissertation Title: Randomized control trial of the efficacy of parent-directed presurgery shaping and exposure to anesthetic mask for prevention of preoperative anxiety in children 2018 Maria Lalouni, Karolinska Institute Opponent. Dissertation Title: Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for children with functional abdominal pain disorders 2018 Hayley Leake, University of South Dissertation title: Teaching teens about pain: An investigation into the efficacy of pain science education for teenagers 2018 Anna Hilyard, Murdoch University Dissertation title: The interdisciplinary management of paediatric chronic pain in Western Australia 2019 Melissa Pielech, Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico Dissertation Title: Prescription of opioids to youth 2005-2016: an examination of trends, patient characteristics, and outcomes through 12 months

Presentations at Continuing Medical Education Programs 2000 University Hospitals of Cleveland, Pain Management CE Conference, Sickle cell pain. 2000 Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Pediatrics Today CME Course, The sleepless child: bedtime struggles, night wakings, insufficient sleep. 2001 Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Postgraduate CME course, Clinical sleep services for children: administrative, teaching, and delivery considerations. 2002 Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Pediatrics Today CME Course, Difficulty falling or staying asleep: teasing apart pediatric sleep problems 2003 Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Pediatrics CME course, Psychosocial factors affecting recurrent pain in children.: Current trends in pediatric pain management 2005 Shriner’s Hospital for Children, CME course: Pediatric pain management, Psychosocial factors in pediatric pain 2006 Los Angeles Pediatric Society, 63rd Brennemann Lectures: Pediatric Pain, Death, & Dying CME course, Family factors in pediatric chronic pain; Pain and functional outcomes in children with chronic health conditions; Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in children and adolescents; Sleep disturbances in children with painful conditions 2007 Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Psychology CME course, Pain management in children and adolescents 2008 Kaiser Permanente Northwest, CME Kaiser DCH attendings conference, Multidisciplinary treatment of chronic pain in children 2009 Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics CME course, Chronic pain management in children and adolescents 2009 Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, CME course, NIH Mock Grant Review 2009 Southeastern Washington Pain Society and Tri-Cities Pain Management Network, CME course, Pediatric chronic pain management: Psychological perspectives 2012 Madigan Army Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics CME course, Chronic pain management in children and adolescents 2012 Pediatric Neurosciences Conference CME course, Complementary and alternative approaches to managing pediatric pain, Department of Pediatric Neurology, Mary Bridge Hospital 2014 Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference Pre-Conference CE course, Writing effective grants: An interactive, skills-based workshop. Philadelphia, PA. 2015 Challenge of Pain - 2015, Continuing Nursing Education at the University of Washington School of Nursing. 6TH Annual Pain Conference for Healthcare Professionals. Chronic pain in adolescents and young adults. Lynnwood, WA

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Editorial Responsibilities:

Editorial Positions 2007- 2016 Associate Editor, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2013-2016 Associate Editor, Clinical Journal of Pain 2016- Associate Editor, PAIN 2018- Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Pediatric Psychology

Editorial Boards 2003 - Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2010 - Behavioral Sleep Medicine 2010 -2017 Health Psychology 2010 - Journal of Pain 2011 - Clinical Journal of Pain 2012 - Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology 2016 - Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms 2017- Pain

Guest Editor/Section Editor 2008 Guest Editor, Sleep in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Medical Conditions, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2009 Guest Editor, eHealth in Pediatric Psychology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2012 Section Editor, Pain in Children, Schmidt R.F. & Gebhart, G.F (Eds), Encyclopedia of Pain, 2nd Edition, Springer-Verlag. 2013-2014 Guest Editor, Evidence-based Interventions in Pediatric Psychology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2014-2015 Guest Editor, Best Training Practices in Pediatric Psychology, Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology 2014-2015 Guest Editor, Innovative Delivery of Pain Management Interventions, Clinical Journal of Pain 2018 Guest Editor, Pain in Children, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2019 Guest Editor, Historical Influences in Pediatric Psychology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2019-2020 Guest Editor, Psychology’s Role in the Dual Crises of Chronic Pain and Opioid Use, American Psychologist

Ad-hoc Review (selected) Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Journal of Medical Internet Research, British Journal of Health Psychology, Cochrane Musculoskeletal Review Group, JAMA Pediatrics: Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, European Journal of Pain, Pain Research and Management, Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, Rheumatology, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Sleep Medicine Reviews, Canadian Journal of Pain

Special National and International Responsibilities:

2000 – 2006 Associate Editor, Progress Notes, The Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, (two terms) 2000 – 2004 Scientific Program Review Committee, American Psychological Association, Division 54 (Society of Pediatric Psychology) 2001 -2006 Member, Society of Pediatric Psychology Task Force on Empirically Supported Assessments, Chair: Functional Impairment and Quality of Life 2002 -2006 Member, Society of Pediatric Psychology Committee on Science and Practice 2002 Board of Editors, Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 3rd Edition 2005 Member, Consensus Conference, Initiative on Measurement, Methods, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials (IMMPACT) in Pediatric Pain (PED-IMMPACT) 2006 Invited Reviewer, Position Statement: Pediatric Chronic Pain, American Pain Society 2006 - Scientific Advisory Board, National Children’s Pain Center 2007 Advisory Board, Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition 2007-2009 Member at Large: Student/Trainee Development, Executive Board, Society of Pediatric Psychology 2008-2009 Member, Scientific Planning Committee, 2009 Meeting of the American Pain Society 2009 Member, Quality of Interdisciplinary Pain Management Task Force, American Pain Society Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 8

2009 - Member, Professional Advisory Board, American Chronic Pain Association 2009-2010 Member, Scientific Planning Committee, 2010 Meeting of the American Pain Society 2009- Collaborator, Pain in Child Health (PICH) Training Consortium and Member, Evaluation and Mentoring Committee 2009 - 2011 Chair, Fellows Committee, Society of Pediatric Psychology 2009 - Chair, Conference Advisory Committee, Society of Pediatric Psychology 2009-2012 Chair, American Pain Society Special Interest Group: Pain in Infants, Children and Adolescents 2011-2012 Member, Nominating Committee, American Pain Society 2011 Co-chair, Task Force on Pediatric Chronic Pain Management, American Pain Society 2011-2013 Executive Committee, President (2012), Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology, American Psychological Association 2012-2015 Chair, Committee on Science and Practice, Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology, American Psychological Association 2012-2015 Co-chair, Task Force on Defining Competencies and Best Training Practices in Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology, American Psychological Association 2013-2016 Director-at-Large, Executive Board, American Pain Society 2013 - 2016 Co-chair, Sickle Cell Taxonomy Work Group, ACTTION-APS 2013 - 2015 Chair, Early Career Forum Task Force, American Pain Society 2014 Member, Trans-NIH Sleep / Pain Workshop: Contribution of Sleep Disturbances to Chronic Pain 2014-2015 Member, Planning Committee, Education Day, 10th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain 2015 - 2016 Chair, Scientific Program Committee, International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII) 8th scientific meeting, April 2016 2016 - 2017 Member, Chronic Pain and Chronic Pain Management Work Group, Federal Pain Research Strategy 2016 Co-Chair, American Psychological Association Presidential Work Group, Psychologists’ contributions in integrated specialty care 2016 - Abstract Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2017 and 2018 annual meeting, Pain Special Interest Group 2017 - 2018 Chair, Scientific Program Committee, American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, 2018; Co- chair 2017 meeting 2018 - 2019 Treasurer, Executive Committee, American Pain Society 2018 – 2021 Member, Center for Scientific Review Advisory Council, National Institutes of Health 2019- Chair, Scientific Program Committee, International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, 2021 meeting, Auckland, NZ

Grant Review Work 2001 Reviewer, Children’s Research Foundation Faculty Fund Grant, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital 2003 Member, Special Emphasis Panel: Minority training, National Institute of Mental Health 2005 Member, Special Emphasis Panel: Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Research Network, (RFA HL-05-006) NHLBI 2006 Reviewer, Lizette Peterson-Homer Injury Prevention Grant Award, Society of Pediatric Psychology 2006-2009 Reviewer, New Investigator Grants Program, SickKids Foundation, Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health 2007 Reviewer, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, 2007 Member, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-K (02): Interventions for Chronic Conditions, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2007 Member, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-K (06): Interventions for Cancer, Pain and Cardiovascular Conditions, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2007 Member, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-RPHB-K (03): Chronic Conditions: Interventions and Outcomes, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2007 Reviewer, Psychosocial Development, Risk and Prevention Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2007-2010 Reviewer, Gender Center Seed Funding, Oregon Health & Science University 2008 Reviewer, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Social Sciences 2008 Member, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 CFS-D (01): Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia Syndrome, Temporomandibular Disorders, Center for Scientific Review, NIH Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 9

2009 Member, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-A (54): PROMIS II Research Centers, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2009 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel (BBBP-L (58): Challenge Grants Panel 5), Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2009 Reviewer, Establishment Grant, IWK Health Centre, Dalhousie University 2010 Reviewer, Risk, Prevention and Intervention for Addictions Study Section (RPIA), Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2010 Reviewer, Neurological, Aging and Musculoskeletal Epidemiology Study Section (NAME), Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2010 - Reviewer, Pediatric Pilot Funds, Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR) 2011 Reviewer, March of Dimes Grant Program 2011 Member, Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1 RPHB-A 02 M, Member Conflict: Behavioral Medicine Interventions and Outcomes), Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2012-2017 Member, Behavioral Medicine Interventions and Outcomes (BMIO) Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2013- Reviewer, Targeted Research Grant, Society of Pediatric Psychology 2015 - 2017 Chair, Behavioral Medicine Interventions and Outcomes (BMIO) Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, NIH 2015 Reviewer, ZAR1 KM (M2) 1, Validation of Pediatric Patient Reported Outcomes in Chronic Diseases (PEPR) Consortium (U19), National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases 2017 Reviewer, ZRG1 HDM - V 90, Special Emphasis Panel to review responses to PAR 294, -Based Approaches in Palliative Care for Symptom Management 2018 Reviewer, Accelerating Innovation into CarE (AICE) Program, Alberta Innovates 2018 Reviewer, Medical Research Council grants, UK Research and Innovation 2018 Reviewer, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, UK

Special Local Responsibilities:

1998 – 2004 Member, Pain Initiative Group, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital 2000 Participant, NACHRI Pain Management Innovation Workshop, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital 2003 Judge, Lepow Medical Student Research Day, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University 2003 – 2004 Co-Director, Summer Undergraduate Research Program, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH 2005 -2009 Coordinator, CA-1 Clinical Research Rotation, Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 2005 - 2008 Coordinator, Clinical Research in Progress Seminar, Department of Anesthesiology and Peri- Operative Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 2005 -2010 Director, Clinical Research and Training, Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 2006-2007 Member, Faculty Engagement Committee, School of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University 2007 Member, Faculty Satisfaction Survey Committee, School of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University 2007-2008 Member, Search Committee (Division Chief of Psychology), Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health and Science University 2008-2009 Member, Visiting Professor Planning Committee, Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University 2008 - 2010 Member, Faculty Council, School of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University 2009 - 2010 Member, Steering Committee, Psychology Division, Oregon Health and Science University 2010 - Member, Institute of Translational Health Sciences 2010 - Member, Steering Committee, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2011 - Chair, Junior Faculty Mentoring Advisory Committee, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia, Seattle Children’s Hospital Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 10

2012 - Program Director, T32 Research Fellowship in Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington 2013 - 2016 Member, Institutional Review Board, Seattle Children’s Hospital 2013 - Member, Research Committee, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington 2013 - Member, Scientific Review Management Guidance Team, Seattle Children’s Hospital 2013 - Chair, Student Internship, Scan Design Foundation Innovative Pain Summer Undergraduate Research Program 2013 - Chair, Scan Design Foundation Innovative Pain Research Grant Committee, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington 2014 – 2015 Member, Search Committee, Clinical Ethicist Faculty, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children’s Research Institute 2014 - Chair, University of Washington Pain Research Group 2015- Member, Selection Committee, Endowed Pain Lecture, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine 2017- 2018 Member, Search Committee, Division of General Academic Pediatrics, Seattle Children’s Research Institute

Data and Safety Monitoring Boards

2015 - 2018 Chair, Data and Safety Monitoring Board, CBT-Insomnia Augmenting Usual Care SSRIs to Improve Youth Depression Outcomes, PI: Greg Clarke, Ph.D., NIMH, R01MH104647

2015 - 2018 Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Board, Mechanisms of Psychosocial Chronic Pain Treatments, MPI: John Burns, Ph.D. and Francis Keefe, Ph.D., NINR, R01NR013910

Research Funding:

Active Grants

Federal:

National Institute for General Medical Sciences, Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine Research Training, 2T32GM086270-11 (PI: Palermo, Tonya), 07/01/09 – 06/30/24, Total costs: $1,652,112

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Maternal Chronic Pain: Risk for Pain and Poor Outcomes in Children, 1R01HD082200 (PI: Wilson, Anna), 08/01/15 – 06/30/20, Total costs: $2,821,963. Role: Co-Investigator

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, iCanCope with Sickle Cell Disease, 1 R01 HD086978 (MPI: Dampier, Palermo, Stinson), 9/1/16 – 08/31/21, Total costs: $2,398,788. Role: MPI

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, An Innovative Tailored Intervention for Improving Children’s Postoperative Recovery, 1 R01 HD086882 (PI: Kain, Zeev), 12/01/18 – 11/30/22, Total subaward: $658,958, Role: Co-Investigator

National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, The Exocrine and Endocrine Pancreas in Type 2 Diabetes, Pancreatitis and Cancer, 5U01DK108288 (Chari, PI), 09/01/2016-08/31/2020, $60,830 (subaward), Role: Site PI

National Cancer Institute, Innovative Pain and Symptom Management Program for Children with Cancer, 1 R01 CA222012 (PI: Fortier, Michelle), 09/01/17 – 08/31/22, Award Amount: $3,907,021, Role: Co-Investigator

National Institute of Nursing Research, Role of sleep deficiency in self-management of pediatric chronic pain, 1 R21 NR017312 (PI: Palermo, Tonya), 09/17/18 - 08/31/20, Total costs: $426,821. Role: PI

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National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, A Randomized Trial of a Web-based Non- Pharmacological Pain Intervention for Pediatric Chronic Pancreatitis, 1 R01 DK118752 (MPI: Palermo, Tonya; Uc, Aliye), 09/15/18- 06/30/23, Total costs: $3,096,429. Role: MPI

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, Mechanisms of transition from acute to chronic pain in youth undergoing musculoskeletal surgery, R01AR073780-01 (PI: Rabbitts, Jennifer), 07/01/18-06/30/23, Role: Co-Investigator

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, Identifying Mechanisms of Risk in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Pain, R01AR073186-01, (PI: Holley, Amy), 09/01/2018 - 6/30/2021, Role: Site PI/Co-Investigator

National Institute of Nursing Research, Self-Management of Sleep Health in Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and their Parent: A Pilot Study, R21NR017471 (PI: Ward, Teresa), 07/01/18-06/30/20, Role: Co-Investigator

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1UG3HD102038-01 (MPI: Rabbitts, Palermo), Effectiveness of an mHealth psychosocial intervention to prevent transition from acute to chronic postsurgical pain in adolescents, Total costs: $ 9/30/2019 – 8/31/2024 Total award: $ 4,735,513. Role: MPI

Federal Mentored Awards:

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Pain and Health-Related Quality of Life in Children after Surgery, K23HD078239-01 (PI: Rabbitts, Jennifer), 08/25/14 - 06/30/20 (NCE), Total costs: $636,865. Role: Sponsor

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Psychosocial and Family Risk in Pediatric Chronic Migraine, 1K23NS089966-01A1 (PI: Law, Emily), 11/1/2015 - 10/31/2020, Total costs: $680,921. Role: Sponsor

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Sleep Disturbances and Long-term Outcomes after Critical Illness in Children, 1K23HL138155-01A1 (PI: Groenewald, Cornelius), 04/01/18 – 03/21/23, Total costs: $839,160. Role: Sponsor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Chronic Pain in Young Adults, F32 HD097807-01 (PI: Murray, Caitlin), 6/1/19- 5/31/21, Role: Sponsor/Mentor

National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Sleep Deficiency and Autonomic Function in Pediatric Chronic Abdominal Pain, 1K23DK118111 (PI: Tham, See Wan), 07/01/19 – 06/30/24, Total costs: $885,636. Role: Sponsor

Non-Federal:

Mayday Fund (MPI: Walco, Gary; Palermo, Tonya), 01/1/2019 - 12/31/2020, Total costs: $80,000 An Update and Revision of the PedIMMPACT Statement on Chronic Pain Outcome Measures for Pediatric Trials

Scan Design Foundation Gift (PI: Palermo, Tonya), Innovative Pain Research Grant and Summer Scholars Program. 07/01/18 – 06/30/22, Total costs: $775,000. Role: PI

Pfizer Improving Chronic Pain Care Grant, Web-based self-management of adolescent chronic pain: National implementation project, Grant ID #27971161 (PI: Palermo, Tonya), 03/01/2017 – 2/28/2020, Total costs: $490,583. Role: PI

Pending Grants

Federal Awards:

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Completed Grants

Completed: Federal:

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Predicting Treatment Response in Pediatric Functional Abdominal Pain, 1R01HD076983-01 (PI: Walker, Lynn), 05/01/14 – 03/31/19, Total subaward: $292,056, Role: Co-Investigator

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Innovations in Pediatric Pain Research, 2K24HD060068-07 (PI: Palermo, Tonya), 9/30/09 – 12/31/18, Total costs: $885,560

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Life After Pediatric Sepsis (LAPSE), 1R01HD073362-01A1 (PI: Zimmerman, Jerry), 10/01/13-09/30/18, Total costs: $3,162,312, Role: Co- Investigator

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Chronic Pain in Pediatric Primary Care, K23HD071946 (PI: Lewandowski, Amy), 4/15/12 – 2/28/17, Total costs: $564,290, Role: Sponsor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Sleep-wake Disturbances and Physical and Psychological Health in Adolescents with Spina Bifida, F31HD079270-01A1 (PI: Murray, Caitlin), 1/1/14- 6/30/16, Role: Co-Mentor.

Canadian Institutes of Health, Research Fellowship Research Allowance, The Transition from Acute to Chronic Pediatric Pain: An Examination of the Pediatric Fear-Avoidance Model and Pain Memories among Children undergoing Major Surgery, (PI: Noel, Melanie), 7/01/13-6/30/16, Total costs: $135,000, Role: Sponsor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, An Internet CBT Intervention for Pediatric Chronic Pain and Disability, R01HD062538 (PI: Palermo, Tonya), 8/25/10 – 7/31/16 (NCE), Total costs: $2,841,330

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Using e-Diaries to Assess Sleep and Pain in Children and Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease, K01HL103155 (PI: Valrie, Cecelia), 7/1/10 – 6/30/15, Total costs: $593,945, Role: Co- Mentor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Adolescents At Risk for Chronic Pain, K23HD064705-01 (PI: Wilson, Anna), 6/1/10 – 3/31/15, Total costs: $575,223, Role: Sponsor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Problem Solving Skills Training for Parent Caregivers of Youth with Chronic Pain, R21HD065180 (PI: Palermo), 8/25/11 – 5/31/14 (NCE), Total costs: $414,727

National Institute of Nursing Research, Grant Number P30 NR011400, ITHS Sleep Pilot Award, Sleep-wake Disturbances in Adolescents Following Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury (PI: See Wan Tham, MBBS), 7/1/11– 6/30/12, Total costs: $20,000; Role: Mentor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Adolescents with Chronic Pain, R01HD053431 (PI: Palermo), 4/1/07-3/31/13, Total costs: $1,950,100

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Recovery Act Administrative Supplement, Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Adolescents with Chronic Pain, 3R01HD053431-03S1 (PI: Palermo), 9/30/09 – 9/29/12, Total costs: $155,377

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Functional Assessment in the Management of Sickle Cell Pain in Children, K23HL090832-01A1 (PI: Zempsky), 1/9/09-12/31/12, Total costs: $528,120, Role: Mentor

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National Institutes of Health/Office of Research on Women’s Health, Pain Catastrophizing as a Cause of Systemic in Women, BIRCWH K-12 (PI: Darnall), 1/1/08-6/30/10, Total costs: $225,000, Role: Mentor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Web-based CBT for Chronic Pain in Children, R21HD050674 (PI: Palermo), Total costs: $415,250 (6/1/06 – 5/31/09), Role: PI

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Neurotherapy of Fibromyalgia, R21AT000930 (PI: Nelson), 7/1/04-5/31/06, Total costs: $372,910, Role: Co-I

National Institute of Mental Health, Functional Consequences of Recurrent Pain in Children, K23MH01837 (PI: Palermo), 2/10/00 – 1/31/06, Total costs: $536,864, Role: PI

National Institute of Mental Health, Research Training in Pediatric Psychology, 5T32MH018830 (PI: Drotar), National Research Service Award (Institutional, Predoctoral), 9/93 – 8/97, Role: Trainee

Completed: Non-Federal:

Scan Design Foundation Innovative Pain Research Grant, Development of an internet-delivered psychosocial intervention to improve postsurgical pain and health outcomes in youth having major surgery (PI: Jennifer Rabbitts, MBChB), 8/1/16 – 7/31/18, Total costs: $50,000, Role: Co-Investigator

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Peri-operative outcomes assessment: Tracking trajectories of pain, function and health (PI: Jennifer Rabbitts, MBChB), 1/1/16 – 12/31/16, Total costs: $15,000, Role: Co-Investigator

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, iCanCope with Pain: An Integrated Smartphone and Web Self-management Program for Adolescents and Young Adults with Chronic Pain (PI: Dr. Jennifer Stinson), Total costs: $383,884, 10/1/14 – 9/30/17. Role: Co-Investigator

Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Mentored Scholar‘s Award, The Role of Sleep in the Persistence of Postconcussive Symptoms in Youth (PI: Dr. See Wan Tham), 7/1/15 – 6/30/17, Total costs: $100,000; Role: Mentor/Sponsor.

Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development Stimulus Grant, Trajectories of children’s symptoms during the waiting period for pain clinic evaluation, (PI: Palermo, Tonya), 10/01/2016 – 9/30/2017, Total costs: $17,884. Role: PI

Seattle Children’s Research Institute, CCTR TRIPP Grant, Persistent pain and poor HRQOL related to pediatric surgery: child, parent, and provider perspectives (PI: Jennifer Rabbitts, MBChB), 10/1/15 – 9/30/16, Total costs: $40,000, Role: Co-Investigator

Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Mentored Scholar‘s Award, Psychosocial and Family Risk in Pediatric Chronic Migraine (PI: Emily Law, PhD), 7/1/14 – 12/31/15, Total costs: $100,000; Role: Mentor/Sponsor.

Center for Child Health Behavior and Development and Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Stimulus Grant, A feasibility trial of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) in adolescents with and without chronic pain, 10/1/14 – 9/30/15, Total costs: $59,000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator.

Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Evaluation of Web Based management of Adolescent Pain in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease, HFPG "WebMap", PT-12-761 (PI: Zempsky), 1/1/13 – 4/30/15, Subcontract costs: $17,500, Role: Subcontract PI

Sleep Research Society Foundation, Jazz Pharmaceuticals Early Career Development Research Award, Sleep-wake disturbances and pain responsivity in adolescents (PI: Tham), 12/1/13 – 11/30/14, Role: Sponsor/Mentor

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Center for Child Health Behavior and Development, Stimulus Grant, A web-based platform for remote training and supervision of health behavior interventionists, 11/14/13 – 9/30/14, Total costs: $20,570, Role: Co-Principal Investigator.

Center for Clinical and Translational Research Clinical Research Scholars Program (CRSP) Intensive Path Award, Predictors of Pediatric Chronic Postsurgical Pain (PI: Jennifer Rabbitts, MBCHB), 1/15/12 – 1/14/14, Total costs: $194,130; Role: Mentor/Sponsor.

Center for Child Health Behavior and Development, Stimulus Grant, Establishing a Research Core in Actigraphy Measurement: Acti-Core, 10/1/12 – 9/30/13, Total costs: $30,000, Role: Principal Investigator.

Center for Child Health Behavior and Development, Stimulus Grant, Enhancing the Web Platform of Web-MAP (Web-based Management of Adolescent Pain), 10/1/12 – 9/30/13, Total costs: $25,000, Role: Principal Investigator.

American Diabetes Association, Improving Health through Skype(tm): Family-based Intervention for Teens with Poorly Controlled Diabetes, Reference number 1-10-CT-21 (PI: Harris), 1/1/10 – 12/31/13, Total costs: $450,000; Role: Co-Investigator

Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Mentored Scholar‘s Award, Chronic Pain in Pediatric Primary Care (PI: Amy Lewandowski, PhD), 7/1/11 – 6/30/12, Total costs: $100,000; Role: Mentor/Sponsor.

International Association for the Study of Pain Collaborative Research Grant, Internet-delivered Psychological Treatment for Pediatric Chronic Pain: Essential Components of Successful Treatments (PIs: Palermo and Eccleston), 8/1/09 – 8/31/11, Total costs: $13,200

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Web-based Behavior Treatment for Weight Gain in Children with CF (PI: Stark), 1/1/10 – 12/31/10, Total costs: $175,000; Role: Consultant

Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute, Daily Mood as a Predictor of Sleep Quality in Adolescents with Chronic Pain, OSLER T-1 Fellowship (PI: Toliver-Sokol), 7/1/09 – 6/30/10, Total costs: $20,000, Role: Mentor

Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Foundation Board, Internet Intervention for Pediatric Chronic Pain (PI: Palermo), 8/1/06-6/30/10, Total costs: $30,900

Canadian Arthritis Network, Development and Usability and Feasibility Testing of a Web-Based Self-Management Intervention for Adolescents with Arthritis (PI: McGrath), 4/1/07-3/31/09, Total costs: $275,000

Medical Research Foundation of Oregon, Parent-Adolescent Interactions: Relationship to Headache Pain and Disability (PI: Palermo), 6/1/05 – 5/31/07, Total costs: $30,000

Schubert Center for Child Development, Accuracy of Children’s Use of the Visual Analogue Scale: Sociodemographic and Cognitive Predictors (PI: Palermo), 6/2003 – 4/2004, Total costs: $9,236

Medical Research Foundation of Oregon, The Assessment of Pain and Quality of Life in Children with Cystic Fibrosis (PI: Koh), 1/2003-12/2003, Total costs: $30,000

Children’s Research Foundation, An Electronic Diary Tool for Recording Pain and Functional Disability in Children: Feasibility and Impact on Accuracy and Compliance (PI: Palermo), 7/1/2001 – 12/30/2002, Total costs: $19,951

Rainbow Babies & Children’s Corporation, Hematology/Oncology Psycho-Educational (HOPE) Program (PIs: Palermo and Drotar), 1/1/2000 – 12/31/2002, Total costs: $70,000

Schubert Center for Child Development, A School Outreach Program for Primary Immunodeficiency (PI: Palermo), 6/1/99 – 5/31/00, Total costs: $5,745

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Manuscripts in Refereed Journals:

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21. Shields, B.J., Palermo, T.M., Powers, J.D., Grewe, S.D., Smith, G.A. (2003). Predictors of a child’s ability to use a visual analogue scale. Child Care Hlth Dev, 29: 281-290. 22. Friedlander, S.L., Larkin, E.K., Rosen, C.L., Palermo, T.M., Redline, S. (2003). Decreased quality of life associated with obesity in school-aged children. Arch Pediat Adol Med, 157:1206-1211. 23. Palermo, T.M., Valenzuela, D. (2003). Use of pain diaries to assess recurrent and chronic pain in children. Suffering Child, 3: 1-14. 24. Drotar, D., Palermo, T., Ievers-Landis, C. (2003). Commentary: Recommendations for the training of pediatric psychologists: Implications for postdoctoral training. J Pediatr Psychol, 28:109-113. 25. Palermo, T.M., Valenzuela, D., Stork, P.P. (2004). A randomized trial of electronic versus paper pain diaries in children: Impact on compliance, accuracy, and acceptability. Pain, 107:213-219. 26. Tripi, P.A., Palermo, T.M., Thomas, S., Goldfinger, M.M., Florentino-Pineda, I. (2004). Assessment of risk factors for emergence distress and postoperative behavioral changes in children following general anesthesia. Paediatr Anaesth, 14:235-240. 27. Peterson, C.C., Palermo, T.M. (2004). Parental reinforcement of recurrent pain: The moderating impact of child depression and anxiety on functional disability. J Pediatr Psychol, 29:331-341. 28. Palermo, T.M., Witherspoon, D., Valenzuela, D., Drotar, D. (2004). Development and validation of the Child Activity Limitations Interview: A measure of pain-related functional impairment. Pain, 109:461-470. 29. Tcheurekdjian, H., Palermo, T., Hostoffer, R. (2004). Quality of life in common variable immunodeficiency requiring intravenous immunoglobulin therapy. Ann Allerg Asthma Imm, 93: 160-165. 30. Palermo, T.M., Zebracki, K., Cox, S., Newman, A.J., Singer, N.G. (2004). Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Parent-child discrepancy on reports of pain and disability. J Rheumatol, 31:1840-1846. 31. Zebracki, K., Palermo, T.M., Hostoffer, R., Duff, K., Drotar, D. (2004). Health-related quality of life of children with primary immunodeficiency disease: A comparison study. Ann Allerg Asthma Imm, 93: 557-561. 32. Hart, C., Palermo, T.M., Rosen, C. (2005). Health-related quality of life of children presenting to a pediatric sleep clinic. Behav Sleep Med, 3: 4-17. 33. Palermo, T.M., Chambers, C.T. (2005). Topical review. Parent and family factors in pediatric chronic pain and disability: An integrative approach. Pain, 119:1-4. 34. Palermo, T.M., Kiska, R. (2005). Subjective sleep disturbances in adolescents with chronic pain: Relationship to daily functioning and quality of life. J Pain, 6:201-207. 35. Peterson, C.C., Palermo, T.M., Swift, E., Beebe, A., Drotar, D. (2005). Assessment of psychoeducational needs in a clinical sample of children with sickle cell disease. Child Health Care, 34:133-147. 36. Koh, J.L., Harrison, D., Palermo, T.M., Turner, H., McGraw, T. (2005). Assessment of acute and chronic pain symptoms in children with cystic fibrosis. Pediatr Pulmonol, 40:330-5. 37. Palermo, T.M., Platt-Houston, C., Kiska, R., Berman, B. (2005). Headache symptoms in pediatric sickle cell patients. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol, 27:420-4. 38. Drotar, D., Palermo, T. (2005). Commentary: Conducting randomized controlled trials (RCT's) of psychological treatment to improve the outcomes of recurrent abdominal pain: Contributions and challenges. J Pediatr Psychol, 30: 449-452. 39. Shields, B.J., Palermo, T.M., Powers, J.D., Fernandez, S.A., Smith, G.A. (2005). The role of developmental and contextual factors in predicting children’s use of a visual analogue scale. Child Health Care, 34:273-287. 40. Drotar, D., Schwartz, L., Palermo, T.M., Burant, C. (2006). Factor structure of the Child Health Questionnaire - Parent Form in pediatric populations. J Pediatr Psychol, 31:127-138. 41. Lewandowski, A., Palermo, T.M., Peterson, C.C. (2006). Age dependent relationships among pain, depressive symptoms, and functional disability in youth with recurrent headaches. Headache, 46: 656-662. 42. Palermo, T.M., Harrison, D., Koh, J.L. (2006). Effect of disease-related pain on the health-related quality of life of Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 17

children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis. Clin J Pain, 22: 532-537. 43. Palermo, T.M., Fonareva, I. (2006). Sleep in children and adolescents with chronic pain. Pediatr Pain Letter, 8:11- 15. 44. Hoff, A.L., Palermo, T.M., Schluchter, M., Zebracki, K., Drotar, D. (2006). Longitudinal relationships of depressive symptoms to pain intensity and functional disability among children with disease-related pain. J Pediatr Psychol, 31: 1046-1056. 45. Cunningham, C., Drotar, D., Palermo, T.M., McGowan, K., Arendt, R. (2007). Health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease. Child Health Care, 36: 29-43. 46. Mitchell, M., Lemanek, K., Palermo, T., Crosby, L., Nichols, A., Powers, S. (2007). Parent perspectives on pain management, coping, and family functioning in pediatric sickle cell disease. Clin Pediatr, 46:311-9. 47. Palermo, T.M., Putnam, J., Armstrong, G., Daily, S. (2007). Adolescent autonomy and family functioning are associated with headache-related disability. Clin J Pain, 23:458-465. 48. Koh, J.L., Palermo, T.M. (2007). Conscious sedation: myth or reality? Pediatr Rev, 28: 243-248. 49. Gilman DK, Palermo TM, Kabbouche MA, Hershey AD, Powers SW. (2007). Primary headache and sleep disturbances in adolescents. Headache, 2007; 47:1189-1194. 50. Palermo, T.M., Toliver-Sokol, M., Fonareva, I., Koh, J.L. (2007). Objective and subjective assessment of sleep in adolescents with chronic pain compared to healthy adolescents. Clin J Pain, 23: 812-820. 51. Long, A.C., Krishnamurthy, V., Palermo, T.M. (2008). Sleep disturbances in school aged children with chronic pain. J Pediatr Psychol, 33: 258-268. 52. Palermo, T.M., Riley, C., Mitchell, B. (2008). Daily functioning and quality of life in children with sickle cell disease pain: Relationship with neighborhood socioeconomic distress. J Pain, 9:833-840. 53. Long, A.C., Palermo, T.M., Manees, A.M. (2008). Using actigraphy to compare physical activity levels in adolescents with chronic pain and healthy adolescents. J Pediatr Psychol, 33:660-665. 54. Cohen, L.L., Lemanek, K., Blount, R.L., Dahlquist, L.M., Lim, C.S., Palermo, T.M., McKenna, K.D., Weiss, K.E. (2008). Evidence-based assessment of pediatric pain. J Pediatr Psychol, 33:939-955. 55. Palermo, T.M., Long, A., Lewandowski, A., Drotar, D., Quittner, A., Walker, L. (2008). Evidence based assessment of health-related quality of life and functional impairment. J Pediatr Psychol, 33:983-996. 56. McGrath, P.J., Walco, G., Turk, D.C., Dworkin, R.H., Brown, M.T., Davidson, K., Eccleston, C., Finley, A.G., Goldschneider, K., Haverkos, L., Hertz, S.H., Ljungman, G., Palermo, T., Rappaport, B.A., , T., Schechter, N., Scott, J., Sethna, N., Svensson, O.K., Stinson, J., von Baeyer, C., Walker, L., Weisman, S., White, R.E., Zajicek, A., Zeltzer, L. (2008). Core outcome domains and measures for pediatric acute and chronic/recurrent pain clinical trials: PedIMMPACT recommendations. J Pain, 9:771-783. 57. Palermo, T.M., Fonareva, I., Janosy, N. (2008). Sleep quality and efficiency in adolescents with chronic pain: Relationship with activity limitations and health related quality of life. Behav Sleep Med, 6:234-250. 58. Palermo, T.M., Lewandowski, A.S., Long, A.C., Burant, C.J. (2008). Validation of a self-report questionnaire version of the Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI): The CALI-21. Pain, 139:644-652. 59. Lewandowski, A., Palermo, T., Kirchner, L., Drotar, D. (2009). Comparing diary and retrospective reports of pain and activity restriction in children and adolescents with chronic pain conditions. Clin J Pain, 25:299-306. 60. Long, A.C., Palermo, T.M. (2009). Web-based management of adolescent chronic pain: Development and usability testing of an online family cognitive behavioral therapy program. J Pediatr Psychol, 34,511-516. 61. Gold, J.I., Mahrer, N.E., Yee, J., Palermo, T.M. (2009). Pain, fatigue and health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with chronic pain. Clin J Pain, 25:407-412. 62. Palermo, T.M. (2009). Assessment of chronic pain in children: Current status and emerging topics. Pain Res Manag, 14:21-26. 63. Eccleston, C., Palermo, T.M., Williams, A.C., Lewandowski, A., Morley, S. (2009). Psychological therapies for the Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 18

management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2:CD007407. 64. Lewandowski, A., Palermo, T.M. (2009). Parent-teen interactions as a predictor of depressive symptoms in adolescents with primary headache. J Clin Psychol Med Settings, 16:331-338. 65. Palermo, T.M., Eccleston, C. (2009). Topical review: Parents of children and adolescents with chronic pain. Pain, 146:15-17. 66. Palermo, T.M., Wilson, A.C., Peters, M., Lewandowski, A., Somhegyi, H. (2009). Randomized controlled trial of an Internet delivered family cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for children and adolescents with chronic pain. Pain, 146:205-213. 67. Ritterband, L., Palermo, T.M. (2009). Introduction to special issue: eHealth in pediatric psychology. J Pediatr Psychol, 34:453-456. 68. Palermo, T.M., Eccleston, C., Lewandowski, A.S., Williams, A.C., Morley, S. (2010). Randomized controlled trials of psychological therapies for management of chronic pain in children and adolescents: an updated meta-analytic review. Pain, 148: 387-397. 69. Brick, C.A., Seely, D., Palermo, T.M. (2010). Association between sleep hygiene and sleep quality in medical students. Behav Sleep Med, 8:113-121. 70. Lew, V.K., Lalwani, K., Palermo, T.M. (2010). Factors affecting parental satisfaction following pediatric procedural sedation. J Clin Anesth, 22:29-34. 71. Wilson, A.C., Samuelson, B., Palermo, T.M. (2010). Obesity in children and adolescents with chronic pain: associations with pain and activity limitations. Clin J Pain, 26:705-711. 72. Lewandowski, A.S., Palermo, T.M., Stinson, J., Handley, S., Chambers, C.T. (2010). Systematic review of family functioning in families of children and adolescents with chronic pain. J Pain, 11:1027-1038. 73. Lewandowski, A.S., Palermo TM, De la Motte, S., Fu, R. (2010). Temporal daily associations between pain and sleep in adolescents with chronic pain versus healthy adolescents. Pain, 151:220-225. 74. Palermo, T.M., Wilson, A.C., Lewandowski, A., Toliver-Sokol, M., Murray, C. (2011). Behavioral and psychosocial factors associated with insomnia in adolescents with chronic pain. Pain, 152:89-94. 75. Lewandowski, A., Toliver-Sokol, M., Palermo, T.M. (2011). Evidence-based review of subjective pediatric sleep measures. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36:780-793. 76. Kashikar-Zuck, S., Flowers, S., Claar, R.L., Guite, J.W., Logan, D.E., Lynch-Jordan, A.M., Palermo, T.M., Wilson, A.C. (2011). Clinical utility and validity of the Functional Disability Inventory (FDI) among a multicenter sample of youth with chronic pain. Pain, 152:1600-1607. 77. Lewandowski, A.S., Ward, T.M., Palermo, T.M. (2011). Sleep problems in children and adolescents with common medical conditions. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 58:699-713. 78. Toliver-Sokol, M., Murray, C.B., Wilson, A.C., Lewandowski, A., Palermo, T.M. (2011). Patterns and predictors of health service utilization in adolescents with pain: comparison between a community and a clinical pain sample. J Pain, 12:747-755. 79. Wilson, A.C., Lewandowski, A.S., Palermo, T.M. (2011). Fear-avoidance beliefs and parental responses to pain in adolescents with chronic pain. Pain Res Manag, 16: 178-182. 80. Tham, S., Palermo, T.M., Vavilala, M., Wang, J., Jaffe, K.M., Koepsell, T.D., Dorsch, A., Temkin, N., Durbin, D., Rivara, F.P. (2012). The longitudinal course, risk factors and impact of sleep disturbances in children with traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma, 29: 154-161. 81. Wilson, A.C., Palermo, T.M. (2012). Physical activity and function in adolescents with chronic pain: A controlled study using actigraphy. J Pain, 13: 121-130. 82. Murray, C., Murphy, A., Palermo, T.M., Clarke, G. (2012). Pain and sleep-wake disturbances in adolescents with depressive disorders. J Clin Child Adol Psychol, 41: 482-490. 83. Law, E., Dufton, L., Palermo, T.M. (2012). Daytime and nighttime sleep patterns in adolescents with chronic pain and healthy adolescents. Health Psychol; 31(6): 830-3. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 19

84. Law, E., Murphy, A., Palermo, T.M. (2012). Evaluating treatment participation in an internet-based behavioral intervention for pediatric chronic pain. J Pediatr Psychol; 37(8):893-903. 85. Henderson, E.M., Law, E.F., Palermo, T.M., Eccleston, C. (2012). Case study: Ethical guidance for pediatric e- health research using examples from pain research with adolescents. J Pediatr Psychol, 37(10):1116-26. 86. Eccleston, C., Palermo, T.M., Fisher, E., Law, E. (2012). Psychological interventions for parents of children and adolescents with chronic illness. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 2. No. CD009660. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009660. 87. Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F., Churchill, S., Walker, A. (2012). Longitudinal course and impact of insomnia symptoms in adolescents with and without chronic pain. J Pain. 13(11):1099-1106. 88. Law, E.F., Palermo, T.M., Walco, G.A. (2012). Commentary: The making of a pediatric pain psychologist: Education, training and career trajectories. Pain Management; 2(5):499-507. 89. Eccleston C, Palermo TM, Williams AC de C, Lewandowski A, Morley S, Fisher E, Law E. (2012). Psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2012 Dec 12;12:CD003968.doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003968.pub3. 90. Zempsky, W.T., Palermo, T.M., Corsi, J.M., Lewandowski, A.S., Zhou, C., Casella, J.F. (2013). Daily changes in pain, mood, and physical function in children hospitalized for sickle cell pain. Pain Res Manag. 18(1): 33-38. 91. Valrie, C.R., Bromberg, M.H., Palermo, T.M., Gil, K. (2013). A systematic review of sleep in pediatric pain populations. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 34(2): 120-128. 92. Holley, A.L., Law, E., Zhou, C., Murphy, A., Clarke, G., Palermo, T.M. (2013). Reciprocal longitudinal associations between pain and depressive symptoms in adolescents. Eur J Pain. 17(7), 1058-1067. 93. Logan, DE, Claar, RL, Guite JW, Kashikar-Zuck, S, Wilson, AC, Lynch-Jordan, A, Palermo, TM, Zhou, C. (2013). Factor structure of the Children’s Depression Inventory in a multisite sample of children and adolescents with chronic pain. J Pain. 14(7), 689-698. 94. Wilson, AC, Holley, AL, Palermo, TM. (2013). Applications of laboratory pain methodologies in research with children and adolescents: emerging research trends. Pain. 154(8), 1166-1169. 95. Zempsky, WT, O’Hara, E, Santanelli, J., Palermo, TM, New, T., Smith-Whitley, K., Casella, J. (2013). Validation of the Sickle Cell Disease Pain Burden Interview-Youth. J Pain, 14(9): 975-982. 96. Holley, A.L, Law E.F., Tham, S.W., Myaing M., Noonan C., Palermo T.M. (2013). Current smoking as a predictor of chronic musculoskeletal pain in young adult twins. J Pain, 14(10), 1131-1139.

97. Tham S.W., Palermo T.M., Wang J., Jaffe K.M., Temkin N., Durbin D., Dorsch A., Rivara F.P. (2013). Persistent pain in adolescents following traumatic brain injury. J Pain, 14(10), 1242-1249.

98. Tham S.W., Holley, A.L., Palermo, T.M. (2013). Longitudinal course and risk factors for fatigue in adolescents: The mediating role of sleep disturbances. J Pediatr Psychol, 38(10), 1070–80. 99. Palermo, T.M. (2013). Interprofessional collaboration within an anesthesiology department: Implications for the education and training of pediatric psychologists. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 1 (1): 10-17. 100. Fales, J., Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F., & Wilson, A.C. (2015). Sleep outcomes in youth with chronic pain participating in a randomized controlled trial of online cognitive-behavioral therapy for pain management. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 13(2):107-23. 101. Palermo, T.M., Valrie, C.R., Karlson, C.W. (2014). Family and parent influences on pediatric chronic pain: A developmental perspective. American Psychologist, 69 (2), 142–152. 102. Rabbitts, J.A., Holley, A.L., Karlson, C.W., Palermo, T.M. (2014). Bidirectional associations between pain and physical activity in adolescents. Clin J Pain, 30(3), 251-258.

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103. Wilson, A.C., Moss, A., Palermo, T.M., Fales, J.L. (2014). Parent pain and catastrophizing are associated with pain, somatic symptoms, and pain-related disability among early adolescents. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 39(4), 418-426.

104. Fisher, E., Heathcote, L., Palermo, T.M., Williams, A., Lau, J., Eccleston, C. (2014). Systematic review and meta-analysis: psychological therapies for children with chronic pain. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 39(8): 763- 782.

105. Essner, B., Noel, M.E., Myrvik, M., Palermo, T.M. (2014). Examination of the factor structure of the Adolescent Sleep-Wake Scale (ASWS). Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 12, 1-12.

106. Palermo, T.M., Janicke, D.M., McQuaid, E.L., Mullins, L.L., Robins, P.M., Wu, Y.P. (2014). Recommendations for training in pediatric psychology: Defining core competencies across training levels. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 39(9): 965-984. *This article received the 2014 Diane Willis Award for Outstanding Article in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology *

107. Fales, J., Essner, B., Harris, M., Palermo, T.M. (2014). When helping hurts: Miscarried helping in families of youth with chronic pain. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 39(4), 427-437. 108. Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F., Essner, B., Jessen-Fiddick, T., Eccleston, C. (2014). Adaptation of problem-solving skills training (PSST) for parent caregivers of youth with chronic pain. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 2 (3): 212-223.

109. Wu, Y.P., Steele, R.G., Connelly, M., Palermo, T.M., Ritterband, L. (2014). Commentary: Pediatric eHealth interventions: Common challenges during development, implementation, and dissemination. Journal of Pediatric Psychology.39 (6): 612-623. 110. Eccleston C, Palermo TM, Williams AC, Lewandowski Holley A, Morley S., Fisher E, Law E. (2014). Psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014 ; 5:CD003968. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003968.pub4. 111. Groenewald, C.B., Essner, B., Wright, D., Fesinmeyer, M., Palermo, T.M. (2014). The economic costs of chronic pain among a cohort of treatment seeking adolescents in the United States. Journal of Pain.15 (9): 925-933. 112. Palermo, T.M. (2014). Commentary: Dennis D. Drotar Distinguished Research Award: Innovations in Pediatric Chronic Pain Research. J Pediatr Psychol. 39 (10): 1071-1079. 113. Zempsky, W. T., O’Hara, E.A., Santanelli, J.P., New, T., Smith-Whitley, K., Casella, J., Palermo, T.M. (2014). Development and validation of the Youth Acute Pain Functional Ability Questionnaire (YAPFAQ). Journal of Pain. 15(12):1319-27.

114. Noel, M.E., Palermo, T.M., Essner, B., Zhou, C., Levy, R.L., Langer, S., Sherman, A., Walker, L.S. (2015). A developmental analysis of the factorial validity of the Adult Responses to Children's Symptoms (ARCS) in children versus adolescents with chronic pain and pain-related chronic illness. Journal of Pain, 16(1): 31-41.

115. Noel, M.E., Palermo, T.M., Taddio, A., Chambers, C., Hermann, C. (2015). Remembering the pain of childhood: Applying a developmental perspective to the study of pain memories. Pain. 156(1):31-4.

116. Rabbitts, J., Groenewald, C.B., Tai, G.G., Palermo, T.M. (2015). Presurgical psychosocial predictors of acute postsurgical pain and quality of life in children undergoing major surgery. Journal of Pain. 16(3):226-34.

117. Fisher E, Law E, Palermo TM, Eccleston C. (2015). Psychological therapies (remotely delivered) for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2015 Mar 23;3:CD011118.

118. Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F., Holley, A.L., Logan, D., Tai, G., Zhou, C. (2015). Trajectories of change during a randomized controlled trial of psychological treatment for adolescent chronic pain: how does change in pain and function relate? Pain. 156(4): 626-34.

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119. Noel, M., Rabbitts, J.A., Tai, G., Palermo, T.M. (2015). Remembering pain after surgery: A longitudinal examination of the role of pain catastrophizing in children’s and parents’ recall. Pain. 156(5):800-8.

120. Groenewald, C.B., Wright, D.R., Palermo, T.M. (2015). Healthcare expenditures associated with pediatric pain- related conditions in the United States. Pain. 156(5):951-7. PMID: 25734992

121. Eccleston C, Fisher E, Law E, Bartlett J, Palermo TM. (2015). Psychological interventions for parents of children and adolescents with chronic illness. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Apr 15;4:CD009660.

122. Rabbitts JA, Zhou C, Groenewald CB, Durkin L, Palermo TM. (2015). Trajectories of postsurgical pain in children: risk factors and impact of late pain recovery on long-term health outcomes after major surgery. Pain. 156(11): 2383-9.

123. Tham, S.W., Fales, J., Palermo, T.M. (2015). Subjective and objective assessment of sleep in adolescents with mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 32(11):847-52.

124. Law, E.F., Bromberg, M.H., Noel, M., Groenewald, C., Murphy, L.K., Palermo, T.M. (2015). Alcohol and tobacco use in youth with and without chronic pain. J Pediatr Psychol. 40(5):509-16. 125. Rabbitts JA, Palermo T.M., Zhou C, Mangione-Smith R. (2015). Pain and health-related quality of life after pediatric inpatient surgery. J Pain. 16 (12): 1334-41.

126. Law, E.F., Beals-Erickson, S.E., Noel, M., Claar, R., Palermo, T.M. (2015). Pilot randomized controlled trial of Internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral treatment for pediatric headache. Headache. 55 (10): 1410-25.

127. Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F., Fales, J., Bromberg, M.H., Jessen-Fiddick, T., Tai, G. (2016). Internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral treatment for adolescents with chronic pain and their parents: A randomized controlled multicenter trial. PAIN. 157 (1): 174-85.

128. Noel, M., Alberts, N, Langer,S.L., Levy, R.L., Walker, L.S., Palermo, T.M. (2016). The sensitivity to change and responsiveness of the Adult Responses to Children’s Symptoms (ARCS) in children and adolescents with chronic pain. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 41(3): 350-362.

129. Groenewald, C.B., Rabbitts, J.A., Gebert, T.J., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Trends in opioid prescriptions among children and adolescents in the United States: a nationally representative study from 1996 to 2012. PAIN 157(5): 1021-1027.

130. Noel, M., Beals-Erickson, S. E., Law, E. F., Alberts, N., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Characterizing the pain narratives of parents of youth with chronic pain. Clinical Journal of Pain, 32(10): 849-858.

131. Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F., Bromberg, M., Fales, J., Eccleston, C., Wilson, A.C. (2016). Problem solving skills training for parents of children with chronic pain: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Pain, 157(6):1213-23.

132. Rabbitts, J.A., Holley, A.L., Groenewald, C.B., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Association between widespread pain scores and functional impairment and health-related quality of life in clinical samples of children. J Pain, 17(6): 678-684.

133. Noel, M., Wilson, A.C., Holley, A.L., Durkin, L., Patton, M., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in youth with vs without chronic pain. PAIN. 157(10): 2277-84.

134. Noel, M. Groenewald, C.B., Beals-Erickson, S.E., Gebert, J.T., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Chronic pain in adolescence and internalizing mental health disorders: A nationally representative study. PAIN, 157(6): 1333- 1338.

135. Palermo, T.M., Bromberg, M.H., Beals-Erickson, S., Law, E.F., Durkin, L., Noel, M., Chen, M. (2016). Development and initial feasibility testing of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia in adolescents with comorbid conditions. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 4: 214-226. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 22

136. Holley, A. L., Wilson, A. C., Noel, M., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Post-traumatic stress symptoms in children and adolescents with chronic pain: A topical review of the literature and a proposed framework for future research. European Journal of Pain, 20(9):1371-83.

137. Murray, C.B., Kirsch, A.C., Palermo, T.M., Holmbeck, G.N., Kolbuck, V., Psihogios, A., Pigott, T. (2016). Developmental course and determinants of sleep disturbances in adolescents with spina bifida. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 41(6): 631-642.

138. Uc, A., Andersen, D.K., Bellin, M.D., Bruce, J.I., Drewes, A.M., Engelhardt, J.F., Forsmark, C.E., Lerch, M.M., Lowe, M.E., Neuschwander-Tetri, B.A., O’Keefe, S.J., Palermo, T.M., Pasricha, P., Saluja, A.K., Singh, V.K., Szigethy, E.M., Whitcomb, D.C., Yadav, D., Conwell, D.L. (2016). Chronic pancreatitis in the 21st century: research challenges and opportunities. Pancreas, 45: 1365-1375.

139. Incledon E, O’Connor M, Giallo R., Chalkiadis, G.A., & Palermo, T.M. (2016). Child and family antecedents of pain during the transition to adolescence: A longitudinal population-based study. Journal of Pain; 17(11):1174- 1182. 140. Tham, S.W., Palermo, T.M., Holley, A.L., Zhou, C., Stubhaug, A., Furberg, A.S., Nielsen, C.S. (2016). A population-based study of quantitative sensory testing in adolescents with and without chronic pain. PAIN. 157(12):2807-2815.

141. Cunningham, C., Cho, E., Bradford, M., Shaffer, M., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Screening for psychosocial and family risk in pediatric gastrointestinal disorders. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 63(6):e158-e162.

142. Fisher, E., Palermo, T.M. (2016). Goal pursuit in youth with chronic pain. Children (). 2016 Nov 22;3(4).

143. May, A., Raiker, J.S., Elkin, T.D., Palermo, T.M., Karlson, C.W. (2017). Internalizing symptoms mediate the relationship between sleep disordered breathing and pain symptoms in a pediatric hematology/oncology sample. Children’s Health Care; 46:34–48.

144. Zempsky, W.T., Wakefield, E.O., Santanelli, J.P., New, T., Smith-Whitley, K., Casella, J.F., Palermo, T.M (2017). Widespread pain among youth with sickle cell disease hospitalized with vasoocclusive pain: A different clinical phenotype? Clin J Pain; 33(4):335-339.

145. Holley, A.L., Wilson, A.C., Cho, E., Palermo, T.M. (2017). Clinical phenotyping of youth with new-onset musculoskeletal pain: A controlled cohort study. Clin J Pain;33(1):28-36.

146. Bromberg, M.H., Law, E.F., Palermo, T.M. (2017). Suicidal ideation in adolescents with and without chronic pain. Clin J Pain. 2017 Jan;33(1):21-27.

147. Law, E.F., Fales, J.L., Beals-Erickson, S.E., Failo, A., Logan, D., Randall, E., Weiss, K., Durkin, L., Palermo, T.M. (2017). A Single-Arm Feasibility Trial of Problem-Solving Skills Training for Parents of Children with Idiopathic Chronic Pain Conditions Receiving Intensive Pain Rehabilitation. Journal of Pediatric Psychology; 42(4):422-433.

148. Karlson, C.W., Baker, A.M., Bromberg, M.H., Elkin, T.D., Majumdar, S., Palermo, T.M. (2017). Daily pain, physical activity, and home fluid intake in pediatric sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology; 42(3):335- 344.

149. Palermo, T.M., Beals-Erickson, S., Bromberg, M., Law, E., & Chen, M. (2017). A single arm pilot trial of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia in adolescents with physical and psychiatric comorbidities. J Clin Sleep Med;13(3):401-410.

150. Holley, A.L., Wilson, A.C., Palermo, T.M. (2017). Predictors of the transition from acute to persistent pain in children and adolescents: A prospective study. PAIN. 158(5):794-801. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 23

151. Livingstone MJ, Groenewald CB, Rabbitts JA, Palermo TM. (2017). Codeine use among children in the United States: a nationally representative study from 1996 to 2013. Paediatr Anaesth. 2017 Jan;27(1):19-27. 152. Fisher E, Bromberg MH, Tai G, Palermo TM. (2017). Adolescent and parent treatment goals in an internet- delivered chronic pain self-management program: Does agreement of treatment goals matter? J Pediatr Psychol;42(6):657-666. 153. Law EF, Fisher E, Howard WJ, Levy R, Ritterband L, Palermo TM. (2017). Longitudinal change in parent and child functioning after internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain. Pain;158(10):1992-2000. 154. Drewes AM, Bouwense SAW, Campbell CM, Ceyhan GO, Delhaye M, Demir IE, Garg PK, van Goor H, Halloran C, Isaji S, Neoptolemos JP, Olesen SS, Palermo T, Pasricha PJ, Sheel A, Shimosegawa T, Szigethy E, Whitcomb DC, Yadav D. (2017). Working group for the International (IAP – APA – JPS – EPC) Consensus Guidelines for Chronic Pancreatitis. Guidelines for the understanding and management of pain in chronic pancreatitis. Pancreatology;17(5):720-731. 155. Noel M, Rabbitts JA, Fales J, Chorney J, Palermo TM. (2017). The influence of pain memories on children's and adolescents' post-surgical pain experience: A longitudinal dyadic analysis. Health Psychol; 36(10):987-995. 156. Rabbitts JA, Aaron RV, Zempsky WT, Palermo TM. (2017). Validation of the Youth Acute Pain Functional Ability Questionnaire in children and adolescents undergoing inpatient surgery. J Pain. 2017 Oct;18(10):1209-1215. 157. Lewandowski Holley A, Rabbitts J, Zhou C, Durkin L, Palermo TM. (2017). Temporal daily associations among sleep and pain in treatment-seeking youth with acute musculoskeletal pain. J Behav Med. 2017 Aug;40(4):675- 681. 158. Rabbitts JA, Fisher E, Rosenbloom BN, Palermo TM. (2017). Prevalence and predictors of chronic postsurgical pain in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Pain;18(6):605-614. 159. Dampier C, Palermo TM, Darbari DS, Hassell K, Smith W, Zempsky W. (2017). AAPT diagnostic criteria for chronic sickle cell disease pain. J Pain;18(5):490-498. 160. Rabbitts JA, Zhou C, Narayanan A, Palermo TM. (2017). Longitudinal and temporal associations between daily pain and sleep patterns after major pediatric surgery. J Pain;18(6):656-663. 161. Rosenbloom BN, Rabbitts JA, Palermo TM. (2017). A developmental perspective on the impact of chronic pain in late adolescence and early adulthood: implications for assessment and intervention. Pain;158(9):1629-1632. 162. Groenewald CB, Beals-Erickson SE, Ralston-Wilson J, Rabbitts JA, Palermo TM. (2017). Complementary and alternative medicine use by children with pain in the United States. Acad Pediatr;17(7):785-793. 163. Rabbitts JA, Aaron RV, Fisher E, Lang EA, Bridgwater C, Tai GG, Palermo TM. (2017). Long-term pain and recovery after major pediatric surgery: A qualitative study with teens, parents, and perioperative care providers. J Pain;18(7):778-786. 164. Badawy SM, Morrone K, Thompson A, Palermo TM. (2017). Computer and mobile technology interventions to promote medication adherence and disease management in people with thalassemia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2017, Issue 12. Art. No.: CD012900. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD012900. 165. Noel M, Vinall J, Tomfohr-Madsen L, Holley AL, Wilson AC, Palermo TM. (2018). Sleep mediates the association between PTSD symptoms and chronic pain in youth. J Pain. 19(1):67-75. 166. Palermo TM, Dudeney J, Santanelli JP, Carletti A, Zempsky WT. (2018). Feasibility and acceptability of internet- delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in adolescents with sickle cell disease and their parents. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 40(2): 122-127. 167. Fales JL, Rice S, Aaron RV, Palermo TM. (2018). Traditional and cyber-victimization among adolescents with and without chronic pain. Health Psychol. 37(3): 291-300. 168. Fisher E, Heathcote LC, Eccleston C, Simons LE, Palermo TM. (2018). Assessment of pain anxiety, pain catastrophizing, and fear of pain in children and adolescents with chronic pain: a systematic review and meta- analysis. J Pediatr Psychol. 43(3): 314-325. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 24

169. Stone AL, Karlson CW, Heathcote LC, Rosenberg AR, Palermo TM. (2018). Topical review: Pain in survivors of pediatric cancer: applying a prevention framework. J Pediatr Psychol. 43(3): 237-242. 170. Holley AL, Zhou C, Wilson AC, Hainsworth K, Palermo TM. (2018). The CALI-9: A brief measure for assessing activity limitations in children and adolescents with chronic pain. Pain. 159(1):48-56. 171. Murray CB, Palermo TM, Holmbeck GN. (2018). A multimethod, case-controlled study of sleep-wake disturbances in adolescents with spina bifida. J Pediatr Psychol. 43(6):601-612. 172. Lifland BE, Mangione-Smith R, Palermo TM, Rabbitts JA. (2018). Agreement between parent proxy- and child self-report of pain intensity and health-related quality of life after surgery. Acad Pediatr. 18(4):376-383. 173. Law E, Groenewald C, Zhou C, Palermo TM. (2018). Effects on health care costs for adolescents receiving adjunctive internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy: Results of a randomized controlled trial. J Pain. 19(8):910-919. 174. Law EF, Wan Tham S, Aaron RV, Dudeney J, Palermo TM. (2018). Hybrid Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Intervention for Adolescents With Co-Occurring Migraine and Insomnia: A Single-Arm Pilot Trial. Headache 58(7):1060-1073. 175. Fisher K, Laikin AM, Sharp KMH, Criddle CA, Palermo TM, Karlson CW. (2018). Temporal relationship between daily pain and actigraphy sleep patterns in pediatric sickle cell disease. J Behav Med. 41(3):416-422. 176. de la Vega R, Groenewald C, Bromberg MH, Beals-Erickson SE, Palermo TM. (2018). Chronic pain prevalence and associated factors in adolescents with and without physical disabilities. Dev Med Child Neurol. 60(6):596-601. 177. Palermo TM, de la Vega R, Dudeney J, Murray C, Law E. (2018). Mobile health intervention for self- management of adolescent chronic pain (WebMAP mobile): Protocol for a hybrid effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized controlled trial. Contemp Clin Trials. 74:55-60.

178. Palermo TM, Zempsky WT, Dampier CD, Lalloo C, Hundert AS, Murphy LK, Bakshi N, Stinson JN. (2018). iCanCope with Sickle Cell Pain: Design of a randomized controlled trial of a smartphone and web-based pain self- management program for youth with sickle cell disease. Contemp Clin Trials. 74:88-96.

179. Fisher E, Law E, Dudeney J, Palermo TM, Stewart G, Eccleston C. (2018). Psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 Sep 29;9:CD003968. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003968.pub5. Review.

180. Alberts NM, Law EF, Chen AT, Ritterband LM, Palermo TM. (2018). Treatment engagement in an internet- delivered cognitive behavioral program for pediatric chronic pain. Internet Interv. 2018 Jul 19;13:67-72. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2018.07.005. eCollection 2018 Sep.

181. Groenewald CB, Rabbitts JA, Hansen EE, Palermo TM. (2018). Racial differences in opioid prescribing for children in the United States. PAIN. 2018 Oct;159(10):2050-2057. 182. Groenewald CB, Law EF, Fisher E, Beals-Erickson SE, Palermo TM (2019). Associations between adolescent chronic pain and prescription opioid misuse in adulthood. J Pain. 20(1):28-37. 183. Palermo TM, Kashikar-Zuck S, Friedrichsdorf SJ, Powers SW. (in press). Special Considerations in Clinical Trials of Chronic Pain Management Interventions in Children and Adolescents. PAIN Reports. 184. Clementi MA, Faraji P, Poppert Cordts K, MacDougall K, Wilson A, Palermo TM, Lewandowski Holley A. (2019). Parent factors are associated with pain and activity limitations in youth with acute musculoskeletal pain: a cohort study. Clin J Pain. 2019 Mar;35(3):222-228.

185. Palermo TM, Slack M, Zhou C, Aaron R, Fisher E, Rodriguez S. (2019). Waiting for a Pediatric Chronic Pain Clinic Evaluation: A Prospective Study Characterizing Waiting Times and Symptom Trajectories. J Pain. 2019 Mar;20(3):339-347.

186. Law E, Fisher E, Eccleston C, Palermo TM. (2019). Psychological interventions for parents of children and adolescents with chronic illness. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2019 Mar 18;3:CD009660. doi: Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 25

10.1002/14651858.CD009660.pub4.

187. Groenewald CB, Giles M, Palermo TM. (2019). School Absence Associated with Childhood Pain in the United States. Clin J Pain. 2019 Jun;35(6):525-531.

188. Fisher E, Law E, Dudeney J, Eccleston C, Palermo TM. (2019). Psychological therapies (remotely delivered) for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2019 Apr 2;4:CD011118. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011118.pub3.

189. Grover AS, Freeman AJ, Abu-El-Haija M, Eisses JF, Gardner TB, Liu QY, Lowe ME, Nathan JD, Palermo TM, Singh VK, Trout AT, Uc A, Husain SZ, Morinville VD. (2019). Updates in Pediatric Pancreatology: Proceedings of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Frontiers in Pediatric Pancreatology Symposium. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2019 Feb;68(2):e27-e33

190. Chen AT, Swaminathan A, Kearns WR, Alberts NM, Law EF, Palermo TM. (2019). Understanding User Experience: Exploring Participants' Messages With a Web-Based Behavioral Health Intervention for Adolescents With Chronic Pain. J Med Internet Res. 2019 Apr 15;21(4):e11756.

191. Aaron RV, Fisher EA, de la Vega R, Lumley MA, Palermo TM. (2019). Alexithymia in individuals with chronic pain and its relation to pain intensity, physical interference, depression, and anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Pain. 2019 May;160(5):994-1006.

192. Tham SW, Aaron RV, Palermo TM. (2019). The role of sleep deficiency in the trajectory of postconcussive symptoms in adolescents. Brain Inj. 2019;33(11):1413-1419. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2019.1643921.

193. Chrisman SPD, Whitlock KB, Mendoza JA, Burton MS, Somers E, Hsu A, Fay L, Palermo TM, Rivara FP. (2019). Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Exercise Program Requiring Minimal In-person Visits for Youth With Persistent Sport-Related Concussion. Front Neurol. 2019 Jun 17;10:623.

194. Badawy SM, Morrone K, Thompson A, Palermo TM. (2019). Computer and mobile technology interventions to promote medication adherence and disease management in people with thalassemia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2019 Jun 28;6:CD012900.

195. Fales JL, Murphy LK, Palermo TM. (2019). Daily Peer Victimization Experiences of Adolescents with and without Chronic Pain: Associations with Mood, Sleep, Pain, and Activity Limitations. J Pain. 2019 May 29. pii: S1526-5900(19)30730-8. [ePub ahead of print]

196. Shaffer KM, Camacho F, Lord HR, Chow PI, Palermo T, Law E, Thorndike FP, Ingersoll KS, Ritterband LM. (in press). Do Treatment Effects of a Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Intervention Differ for Users With and Without Pain Interference? A Secondary Data Analysis. J Behav Med.

197. Aaron RV, Fisher EA, Palermo TM. (in press). Alexithymia in adolescents with and without chronic pain. Rehabil Psychol. 2019 Aug 8. doi: 10.1037/rep0000287. [Epub ahead of print]

198. Law EF, Powers SW, Blume H, Palermo TM. (in press). Screening Family and Psychosocial Risk in Pediatric Migraine and Tension-Type Headache: Validation of the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT). Headache. 2019 Jul 18. doi: 10.1111/head.13599. [Epub ahead of print]

199. Hildenbrand AK, Conour C, Straus JA, Moufarrej S, Palermo TM. (2019). Trial Registration and Outcome Reporting in Child and Pediatric Psychology: A Systematic Review. J Pediatr Psychol. 44(9):1024-1033.

200. Groenewald CB, Zhou C, Palermo TM, Van Cleve WC. (in press). Associations Between Opioid Prescribing Patterns and Overdose Among Privately Insured Adolescents. Pediatrics. 2019 Oct 1. pii: e20184070. doi: 10.1542/peds.2018-4070. [Epub ahead of print]

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201. Perito ER, Palermo TM, Pohl JF, Mascarenhas M, Abu-El-Haija M, Barth B, Bellin MD, Fishman DS, Freedman S, Gariepy C, Giefer M, Gonska T, Heyman MB, Himes RW, Husain SZ, Lin T, Liu Q, Maqbool A, McFerron B, Morinville VD, Nathan JD, Ooi CY, Rhee S, Schwarzenberg SJ, Shah U, Troendle DM, Werlin S, Wilschanski M, Zheng Y, Zimmerman MB, Lowe M, Uc A. (in press). Factors Associated With Frequent Opioid Use in Children With Acute Recurrent and Chronic Pancreatitis. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2019 Sep 20. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002502. [Epub ahead of print]

202. Law EF, Palermo TM, Zhou C, Groenewald CB. (in press). Economic Impact of Headache and Psychiatric Comorbidities on Healthcare Expenditures Among Children in the United States: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study. Headache. 2019 Sep 14. doi: 10.1111/head.13639. [Epub ahead of print]

203. Wilson AC, Holley AL, Stone A, Fales JL, Palermo TM. (in press). Pain, physical and psychosocial functioning in adolescents at-risk for developing chronic pain: A longitudinal case-control study. J Pain. 2019 Sep 5. pii: S1526- 5900(19)30791-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.08.009. [Epub ahead of print]

Editorials, Commentaries, and Letters in Peer-reviewed Journals

1. Palermo, T.M., Owens, J. (2008). Introduction to special issue: Sleep in pediatric medical populations. J Pediatr Psychol, 33: 227-231. 2. Owens, J., Palermo, T.M. (2008). Introduction to special issue: Sleep in children with neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions. J Pediatr Psychol, 33: 335-338. 3. Palermo, T.M. (2008). Editorial: Section on innovations in measurement, assessment, and intervention. J Pediatr Psychol, 33:35-38. 4. Palermo, T.M. (2009). Editorial: Enhancing daily functioning with exposure and acceptance strategies: An important stride in the development of psychological therapies for pediatric chronic pain. Pain, 141:189-190. 5. Palermo, T.M. (2010). Editorial: Exploring ethical issues in peer review for the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. J Pediatr Psychol, 35:221-224. 6. Palermo, T.M., Holley, A.L. (2013). Editorial: The importance of the family environment in pediatric chronic pain. JAMA Pediatr, 167(1):93-94. 7. Palermo, T.M. (2013). Introduction to Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology from the Society of Pediatric Psychology. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 1 (1): 3. 8. Palermo, T.M. (2013). Editorial: New guidelines for publishing review articles in JPP: systematic reviews and topical reviews. J Pediatr Psychol, 38(1):5-9. 9. Palermo, T.M. (2014). Introduction to special issue: Evidence-based interventions in pediatric psychology: Progress over the decades. J Pediatr Psychol. 39 (8): 753-762. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsu048. 10. Palermo, T.M., Mullins, L.L., Janicke, D.M., McQuaid, E.L., Robins, P.M., Wu, Y.P. (2014). Response to Cohen, and Steele, Borner, and Roberts. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 39 (9): 998-1000. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsu065. 11. Palermo, T.M., Jamison, R.N. (2015). Innovative Delivery of Pain Management Interventions: Current Trends and Future Progress. Clinical Journal of Pain. Clin J Pain. 31(6):467-9.

12. Groenewald, C., Palermo, T.M. (2015). The price of pain: The economics of chronic adolescent pain. Pain Management. 5(2):61-4.

13. Noel M, Palermo TM, Chambers CT, Taddio A, Hermann C. (2015). To remember is not to forget: A reply to Moore and Henderson. Pain. 156(6):1173-4.

14. Palermo, T.M., Janicke, D.M., McQuaid, E.L., Mullins, L.L., Robins, P.M., Wu, Y.P. (2015). Introduction to Special Issue on Best Training Practices in Pediatric Psychology. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 3(3):183-190.

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15. Groenewald, C. Palermo, T. (2016). Commentary. Legitimate opioid prescription increases the risk for future opioid misuse in some adolescents. Evidence Based Nursing. 19:3.

16. Palermo TM. (2018). Editorial: Initiatives and Goals for the Next 5 Years of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. J Pediatr Psychol. 43(1): 1-4.

17. Holley AL, Palermo TM. (2018). Introduction to the Special Issue: Advances in Behavioral and Psychological Pain Research in Children: From Prevention Through Chronic Pain Management. J Pediatr Psychol, 43(3):219-223.

18. Palermo T, Stancin T. (2018). Dennis "Denny" Drotar (1945-2017). Am Psychol. 2018 Jul-Aug;73(5):701.

19. Palermo TM. (2018). Editorial: Making the Move to Single-Blinding in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. J Pediatr Psychol. 43(10):1069-1071.

20. Palermo TM. (2019). Commentary: Personal and research integrity: the cornerstone of Dennis Drotar’s scientific accomplishments. J Pediatr Psychol. 44(1):19-20.

21. Karazsia BT, Kazak AE, Palermo TM. (2019). Introduction to the Special Issue: Historical Developments in Pediatric Psychology: Influence on Contemporary Research and Practice. J Pediatr Psychol. 2019 Aug 1;44(7):749-753.

22. Palermo TM. (2019). Editorial: Clinical Trial Registration - Using Empirical Data to Inform Journal of Pediatric Psychology's Policy. J Pediatr Psychol. 44(9):1022-1023.

Manuscripts under Review:

Stone AL, Han GT, Morris MC, Bruehl S, Tomarken AJ, Palermo TM, Walker LS. Responsiveness of evoked heat pain measures from pre to post psychological treatment in youth with chronic abdominal pain: A randomized controlled trial

Books

Palermo, T.M. (2012). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain in children and adolescents. Oxford University Press, New York, NY.

Palermo, T.M., Law, E.F. (2015). Managing Your Child’s Chronic Pain. Oxford University Press, New York, NY.

Book Chapters

1. Mizes, J.S., Palermo, T.M.: Eating disorders, in Ammerman, R.T., Hersen, M. (eds.), Handbook of Prevention and Treatment with Children and Adolescents: Intervention in the Real World Context. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1997, pp. 572-603. 2. Drotar, D., Levi, R., Palermo, T., Riekert, K., Robinson, J.R., Walders, N.: Clinical applications of health-related quality of life assessment for children and adolescents, in Drotar, D. (ed.), Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Research and Practice, Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ, 1998, pp. 329-339. 3. Drotar, D., Levi, R., Palermo, T.M., Riekert, K., Robinson, J.R., Walders, N.: Recommendations for research concerning the measurement of pediatric health-related quality of life, in Drotar, D. (ed.), Measuring Health- Related Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents: Implications for Research and Practice, Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ, 1998, pp. 341-349. 4. Drotar, D., Timmons-Mitchell, J., Williams, L.L., Palermo, T.M., Levi, R., Robinson, J.R., Riekert, K.A., Walders, N.: Conducting research with children and adolescents in clinical and applied settings: Practical lessons from the field, in Drotar, D. (ed.), Handbook of Research in Pediatric and Clinical Child Psychology: Practical Strategies and Methods, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, 2000, pp. 261-280. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 28

5. Drotar, D., Overholser, J.C., Levi, R., Walders, N., Robinson, J.R., Palermo, T.M., Riekert, K.A.: Ethical issues in conducting research with pediatric and clinical child populations in applied settings, in Drotar, D. (ed.), Handbook of Research in Pediatric and Clinical Child Psychology: Practical Strategies and Methods, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, 2000, pp. 305-326. 6. Palermo, T.M., Nobile, C.: Pain assessment, in Ollendick, T., Schroeder, C. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, New York, NY, 2003, pp. 435-436. 7. Palermo, T.M., Nobile, C.: Pain management, in Ollendick, T., Schroeder, C. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, New York, NY, 2003 pp. 437-438. 8. Drotar, D., Palermo, T., Barry, C.: Collaboration with schools: Models and methods in pediatric psychology and pediatrics, in Brown, R. (ed.), Handbook of Pediatric Psychology in School Settings, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Mahwah, NJ, 2003, pp. 21-36. 9. Palermo, T.M., Krell, H., Janosy, N., Zeltzer, L.: Pain and somatoform disorders, in Wolraich, M., Drotar, D., Dworkin, P., Perrin, E. (eds.), Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: Evidence and Practice, Mosby, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 2008, pp. 711-741. 10. Palermo, T.M., von Baeyer, C.L.: How to talk to parents about recurrent and chronic pain, in Walco, G.A., Goldschneider, K.R. (eds.), Pediatric Pain Management in Primary Care: A Practical Guide, Humana Press, Inc., 2008, pp. 125-131. 11. Palermo, T.M., Zeltzer, L.K.: Pain, in Shweder, R.A., (ed.), The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009, pp. 701-703. 12. Palermo, T.M., Zeltzer, L.K.: Recurrent and chronic pain, in Carey, W.B., Crocker, A.C., Coleman, W.L., Elias, E.R., Feldman, H.M. (eds.), Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Fourth Edition, Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier, 2009, pp. 547-555. 13. Palermo, T.M., Wilson, A.C.: eHealth applications in pediatric psychology, in Roberts, M., Steele, R. (eds.), Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 4th Edition, New York, NY, Guilford Press, 2009. pp. 227-237. 14. Schechter, N., Palermo, T.M., Walco, G., Berde, C.: Persistent pain in children, in Ballantyne, J.C., Rathmell, J.P., Fishman, S.M. (eds.) Bonica’s Management of Pain (4th Ed.), Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009, pp. 767-782. 15. Palermo, T.M.: Children’s sleep problems, in Koocher, G., La Greca, A. (eds.), The Parent’s Guide to Psychological First Aid, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp 17-24. 16. Palermo, T.M., Koh, J.L., Zeltzer, L.K.: Pain in children, in Lynch, M.E., Craig, K.D., Peng, P.W.H. (eds), Clinical Pain Management: A Practical Guide, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, pp 319-325. 17. Proudfoot, J., Klein, B., Andersson, G., Carlbring, P., Kyrios, M., Munro, C., Lauder, S., Palermo, T., Riper, H., Blankers, M.: Guided cognitive behavioural therapy internet interventions: specific issues in supporting clients with depression, anxiety and co-morbid conditions, in Bennett-Levy, J. (ed), Low Intensity Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Oxford University Press, 2010. 18. Freeman, K., Palermo, T.M., Scott, M.: Sleep disorders in children and adolescents. In Sturmey, P., Hersen, M. (eds), Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Volume 1: Child and Adolescent Disorders, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2012, pp. 621-646. 19. Tham, S., Wilson, A., Palermo, T.M. (2013). Measurement of quality of life and physical function. In McGrath P, Stevens B, & Zempsky W (eds), Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain. 20. Palermo, T.M. (2013). Remote management of pediatric pain. In Schmidt RF, Gebhart GF (Eds), Encyclopedia of Pain, 2nd Edition. Springer Heidelberg: pp. 3389-3393. 21. Palermo, T.M. (2013). A brief history of child and adolescent sleep research: Key contributions in psychology. In Wolfson A & Montgomery-Downs, H (Eds), Oxford Handbook of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Sleep: Development and Problems. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 15-23. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 29

22. Bryce, T., Palermo, T.M. (2014). Pain: Overview, assessment and treatment in pediatric SCI. In Zebracki K, Mulcahey MJ, Vogel L (eds), The Child with a Spinal Cord Injury, 2nd Edition, Mac Keith Press: , UK, pp. 242-255. 23. Palermo, T.M., Janicke, D.M., Beals-Erickson, S., Fritz, A.M. (2017). Training and competencies in pediatric psychology. In Roberts, M., Steele, R. (eds.), Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 5th Edition, New York, NY, Guilford Press. 24. Fisher, E., Aaron, R., Palermo, T.M. (2018). Treating Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain. In Turk DC, Gatchel R (eds), Psychological Approaches to Pain Management: A Practitioners’ Handbook, Third Edition, New York, NY Guilford Press. 25. De la Vega, R., Fisher, E., Palermo T.M. (2018). Toward change: Targeting individual and interpersonal processes in therapeutic interventions for chronic pain. In Prkachin, K.M., Trost, Z., Karos, K., Vervoort, T. (eds), Social and Interpersonal Dynamics In Pain: We Don’t Suffer Alone. Springer. 26. Palermo, T.M., McCracken, L.M., Nicholas, M.K. (2018). Psychological Treatments for Chronic Pain: Improving Access, Resource Use, and Efficiency. In Gold, M.S., Pogatzki-Zahn, E., Wallace, M.S. (eds), PAIN 2018: Refresher Courses for the 17th World Congress on Pain. Washington, DC, IASP Press. 27. Murray, C.B., Palermo, T.M. (in press). Chronic pain. In J. Savard & M. Ouellet (Eds.), Handbook of Sleep Disorders in Medical Conditions. New York, Springer. 28. Tham, S.W., Wilson, A.C., Murphy, L.K. Palermo, T.M. (in press). Measurement of Health-Related Quality of Life and Physical Function. . In McGrath, P., Stevens, B., Hathway, G., Zempsky, W. (eds), Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain, Second Edition. 29. De la Vega, R., Dudeney, J., Palermo, T.M. (in press). Sleep and pain in children and adolescents. In McGrath, P., Stevens, B., Hathway, G., Zempsky, W. (eds), Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain, Second Edition.

Other Publications:

1. Tripi, P.A., Palermo, T.M.: Psychosocial preparation of children for anesthesia and surgery. Progress in Anesthesiology, 13:195-204, 1999. 2. Palermo, T.M., Scher, M.S.: Treatment of functional impairment in severe somatoform pain disorder: a case example. Neuropathic Pain Review, 2: 24-25, 2002. 3. Palermo, T.M.: Measurement of functional limitations in children and adolescents with chronic pain: Update on the Child Activity Limitations Interview. Journal Salud(i) Ciencia, 2006, December 22; www.siicsalud.com, 2006. 4. Turk DC, Stanos SP, Palermo TM, et al. Interdisciplinary Pain Management [white paper]. Glenview, IL: American Pain Society; 2010. 5. Law, E. F., Palermo, T. M. (2012). Book review: The importance of listening in pediatric care. Pediatric Pain Letter, 14, 31-33.

Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/managing-your-childs-chronic-pain

Keynote and Visiting Professor (National and International) Invitational Lectures:

1. Electronic recording of recurrent pain and disability in children, Plenary speaker, Genentech Foundation conference on Innovations in the use of new technologies in research and clinical care for children, adolescents, and young adults with chronic illness and special health care needs, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 2004. 2. Impact of pain on the health related quality of life of youth with cystic fibrosis. Invited speaker, North American Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 30

Cystic Fibrosis Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, October, 2004. 3. Role of a psychologist: Current issues. Invited speaker, Pediatric Sleep Medicine: Priorities for Research, Patient Care, Policy, and Education, Amelia Island, Florida, February, 2005. 4. Pain and sleep in children. University of Washington Medical Center, Visiting Professor Program, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seattle, WA, August, 2005. 5. Family factors in pediatric pain. University of Cincinnati, Visiting Professor Series, Department of Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio, February, 2008. 6. Assessment of chronic pain. Keynote speaker, 7th International Forum on Pediatric Pain, White Point, Nova Scotia, October, 2008. 7. Use of the Internet to deliver psychological interventions to youth with health conditions. Keynote speaker, Midwest Regional Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Kansas City, Missouri, April, 2009. 8. Internet-based psychological treatment for pediatric chronic pain. Visiting Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA, October, 2009. 9. Adolescent chronic pain management: internet therapy development and the possible role of parents. Visiting Professor, Center for Pain Research, University of Bath, United Kingdom, November, 2009. 10. Psychological rehabilitation of the child with persistent pain: Models, methods, and new developments. Plenary speaker, 8th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Acapulco, Mexico, March, 2010. 11. Contemporary issues in pediatric chronic pain management. Plenary speaker, British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Manchester, United Kingdom, April, 2010. 12. Contemporary issues in pediatric pain assessment and management. Plenary speaker, National Conference on Pediatric Psychology, San Antonio, TX, April, 2011. 13. Using the internet to enhance access to behavioral interventions for youth with chronic pain. Visiting Professor, Child Health Research Center Seminar series, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, March, 2012. 14. State of the field: Acute and chronic pediatric pain research and theory. Pediatric pain master class, Minneapolis, MN, June, 2012. 15. Presidential address: On being a pediatric psychologist in an anesthesiology department: Interprofessional collaboration. Society of Pediatric Psychology Business and awards ceremony. Presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Orlando, FL, August 2012. 16. Using the internet to enhance access to evidence-based pediatric pain interventions. Invited speaker, Special Interest Group in Pediatric Pain Management, Society of Pediatric Anesthesia, Las Vegas, NV, March, 2013 17. Contemporary issues in pediatric pain research and practice. Visiting professor, St.Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, May, 2013. 18. Contemporary issues in pediatric pain research and practice. Grand rounds visiting professor. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, April, 2014. 19. Sleep and pediatric chronic pain: Innovative approaches to assessment and treatment. Invited Lecturer. SLEEP 2014, the 28th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Minneapolis, MN, June 2014. 20. Innovative approaches to assessment and management of pediatric pain. Grand rounds visiting professor. University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, September 2014. 21. The Interrelationship of Chronic Pain and Sleep Disturbances. Invited Lecturer. Society of Pediatric Pain Medicine annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March, 2015. 22. Using Technology to Deliver Chronic Pain Self-Management Interventions to Children and Adolescents. Award Address for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Child and Family Health, Society of Behavioral Medicine, Child and Family Health Special Interest Group, Washington, D.C., March, 2016. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 31

23. Mentoring and Supervision Workshop. Nemours Children’s Health System. Division of Pediatric Behavioral Health, June 2016. 24. Where Evidence meets Policy and Practice: Reviews on Psychological Treatments for Pediatric Chronic Pain Management. Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care Review Group, Oxford, UK, 2016. 25. Emerging Therapies to Improve Quality of Life and Manage Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis. PancreasFest, Pittsburgh, PA, July 2016. 26. Living with Childhood Chronic Pain: Advances in Assessment and Treatment. Grand rounds visiting professor. Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk, VA, April, 2017. 27. Innovations in Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain. Grand rounds visiting professor. Children’s Mercy, Kansas City, MS, September 2017. 28. Interrelationship of Sleep and Pain in Youth: Implications for Assessment and Intervention. Plenary lecture. Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney, Australia, April 2018. 29. Addressing the Family in Psychological Interventions for Pediatric Chronic Pain. Plenary lecture. Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney, Australia, April 2018. 30. Psychological Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain. Distinguished Pain Research Lecture. Karolinska Institute, , Sweden, June 2018. 31. Psychological Treatments for Chronic Pain: Improving Access, Resource Use, and Efficiency. Refresher Course, International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, MA, September 2018. 32. Innovations in Behavioral and Psychological Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain. Advances in Child Development and Behavior Speaker Series, The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, September 2018. 33. Psychological Interventions for Pediatric Chronic Pain. Invited Preconference Workshop. National Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Kansas City, MO, October 2018. 34. Psychological Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain: Maximizing Treatment Effects and Reach. Fordyce Lecture, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, January 2019. 35. Biopsychosocial Predictors of the Transition from Acute to Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents. 14th Annual NIH Pain Consortium Symposium on Advances in Pain Research, May 30 – 31, 2019. Bethesda, MD.

Conference Symposia and Oral Paper Presentations: International and National 1. Mizell (Palermo) T, Fanurik D, Zeltzer L. (1992, February). Development of a laboratory model to predict pain in children with cancer. Paper presented at the Western Society for Pediatric Research, Carmel, CA. 2. Mizell (Palermo) T, Fanurik D, Zeltzer L. (1993, February). Stability of children's responses to cold pressor pain: A two-year follow up. Paper presented at the Western Society for Pediatric Research, Carmel, CA. 3. Palermo TM, Drotar D. (1996, April). Development of a model to predict children's pain after surgery. Paper presented at the Great Lakes Regional Conference of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Toronto, Ontario. 4. Palermo TM, Drotar D, Toivonen MS. (1997, April). Teaching parents to use distraction with young children undergoing outpatient surgery: Comparison of two interventions. Paper presented at the Sixth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, Florida. 5. Tripi PA, Palermo TM, Burgess E, Toivonen MS. (1999, February). Parental presence during anesthesia induction of the infant: Does presence impact parental anxiety, attitudes, or satisfaction levels? Paper presented at the Society of Pediatric Anesthesia Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. 6. Palermo TM, Burgess ES, Drotar D, Tripi PA. (1999, April). Parental satisfaction with their infant’s surgery: Impact of presence during anesthesia induction. Paper presented at the Seventh Florida Conference on Child Health Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 32

Psychology, Gainesville, Florida. 7. Palermo TM, McGowan K, Gutin H, Craig A, Drotar D, Berman B. (1999, September). Quality of life in pediatric sickle cell disease. Paper presented at the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc. 27th Annual Convention, Cleveland, Ohio. 8. Nobile C, Palermo TM, Rosen C. (2002, April). Health-related quality of life in children attending a pediatric sleep clinic. Paper presented at the Great Lakes Regional Conference on Child Health Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 9. Rosen CL, Larkin EK, Palermo TM, Bivins SF, Emancipator JL, Golebiewski N, Surovec S, Redline S. (2002, June). Decline in health-related functional status with sleep disordered breathing in children. Paper presented at the 16th Associated Professional Sleep Societies Annual Meeting. 10. Palermo TM, Cox S, Gutin H, Berman B. (2002, September). Pain, disability, and quality of life in children with sickle cell disease. Paper presented at the 30th Anniversary Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Washington, D.C. 11. Mitchell M, Lemanek K, Palermo T, Crosby L, Bloom J, Hines J, Joiner C, Powers S. (2004, April). Living with sickle cell disease: Coping and resiliency in patients, parents, and siblings. Paper presented at the 27th Annual meeting of the National Sickle Cell Program, Los Angeles, CA. 12. Palermo TM. (2005, February). Sleep disturbances in children and adolescents with chronic pain. Paper presented at the Research Blitz, Pediatric Sleep Medicine: Priorities for Research, Patient Care, Policy, and Education, Amelia Island, Florida. 13. Palermo TM, Putnam JC, Koch T. (2005, March). Family factors related to disability in adolescents with headaches. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Boston, MA. 14. Palermo TM, Hoff AL, Schluchter M, Zebracki K, Drotar D. (2005, March). Depressive symptoms predict persistence of pain and disability in children with disease-related pain. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Boston, MA. 15. Palermo TM. (2006, June). Sleep disturbances in clinical populations of children with chronic pain. In Chambers CT, Palermo TM, Bruni O. Connections between pain and sleep in children and adolescents. Regular workshop presented at the 7th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Vancouver, BC. 16. Palermo TM. (2006, June). Age and developmental changes in functional disability due to chronic pain. In Logan D, Palermo TM, Eccleston C. Assessing functionality in pediatric chronic pain. Rapid communications workshop presented at the 7th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Vancouver, BC. 17. Palermo TM. (2006, June). Longitudinal analysis of pain outcomes in children. In Lu Q, Wu E, Palermo TM. Advanced quantitative methods in pediatric pain research. Rapid communications workshop presented at the 7th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Vancouver, BC. 18. Palermo TM. (2007, March). Sleep quality in adolescents with chronic pain: Relationship with daily functioning. Research blitz presentation at the 3rd annual Pediatric Sleep Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, FL. 19. Palermo TM. (2007, October). Web-based management of adolescent chronic pain (Web-MAP): Development and usability testing of an online family cognitive behavioral treatment. Paper presented at the 3rd International Society for Research on Internet Interventions, Charlottesville, VA. 20. Palermo TM. (2008, May). Web-based management of adolescent chronic pain. In Stinson J, Palermo TM, Connelly M. Use of e-Health Technologies in the Assessment and Management of Pediatric Pain. Symposium presented at the 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL. 21. Palermo TM. (2008, May). Intervening with parents of adolescents with chronic pain. In Kashikar-Zuck S, Chambers C, Palermo TM, Eccleston C. Parental and Socio-cultural Factors in Pediatric Pain: Laboratory-based, Translational and Clinical Research Perspectives. Workshop presented at the 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL. 22. Palermo TM. (2009, March). Web-based management of adolescent chronic pain: The Web-MAP program. In Stinson J, Palermo TM. Double click on health: Internet interventions for teens with chronic health conditions. Workshop presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Los Angeles, CA. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 33

23. Palermo TM. (2009, May). Systematic review and meta-analysis of psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents. In Eccleston C, Keefe F, Palermo TM. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain: State of the evidence and future directions. Symposium presented at the 28th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, San Diego, CA. 24. Palermo TM. (2009, August). Ethical issues in manuscript reviews. In Drotar D, Lavigne J, Palermo TM, Rapoff M, Wu Y, Nassau J, Barakat L. Enhancing the quality of published research in pediatric psychology. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Toronto, ON. 25. Palermo TM. (2009, August). Psychological treatment for chronic pain in youth: State of the evidence and future directions. In Chambers CT, Palermo TM, Taddio A, Pillai Riddell R, Stinson J. Contemporary issues in pediatric pain. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Toronto, ON. 26. Palermo TM, Wilson AC, Lewandowski A, Super E, Higginbotham R. (2009, October). Poor sleep in adolescents with chronic pain: Outcomes from a trial of online family cognitive behavioral therapy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Portland, OR. 27. Palermo TM. (2010, March). Measuring children’s subjective perception of difficulty performing physical activities. In Palermo T (chair), Wilson A, Tupper S. Disentangling the complexity of the domain of physical functioning in children and adolescents with chronic pain: Measurement and clinical trial implications. Symposium presented at the 8th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Acapulco, Mexico. 28. Palermo TM. (2010, April). Sleep disturbances in adolescents with chronic pain. In Palermo T (chair), Tang N. Insomnia and chronic pain: Paediatric and adult perspectives. Symposium presented at the British Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Manchester, U.K. 29. Palermo TM. (2010, May). Overview of interactive health and communication technologies for behavior change in individuals with chronic pain. In Palermo T (chair), Stinson J, Naylor M. Interactive health and communication technologies for behavioral change in children and adults with chronic pain. Symposium presented at the American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Baltimore, MD. 30. Palermo TM. (2011, April). Writing and peer review ethics. In Palermo T (chair), Drotar D, & Law E. Research ethics in pediatric psychology: A case based discussion. Pre-conference workshop presented at the National Conference on Pediatric Psychology, San Antonio, TX. 31. Palermo TM. (2011, May). Delivery of behavioral pain management to children and adolescents on the Internet. In Eccleston C (chair), Jamison R, Palermo T. e-Pain: challenges, opportunities and new directions. Symposium presented at the American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Austin, TX. 32. Palermo TM. (2011, August). Parent and family factors in the treatment of pediatric chronic pain and disability. In Banez G (chair), Logan D, Gauntlett-Gilbert J, & Klinga M. International perspectives on addressing parent and family factors in the treatment of pediatric chronic pain and disability. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Washington, D.C. 33. Palermo TM. (2012, May). Longitudinal course and impact of insomnia symptoms in adolescents with chronic pain. In Palermo T (Chair), Ward T, & Valrie C. The Interrelationship among Sleep Disturbances and Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents. Symposium presented at the American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Honolulu, HI. 34. Palermo TM. (2012, August). Assessment and evaluation of the child with chronic pain. In Palermo T (Chair), Harbeck-Weber C, & Banez, G. Skills Training in Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Orlando, FL. 35. Palermo TM. (2012, August). Internet intervention for pediatric chronic pain and disability. In Wu Y (Chair), Ritterband L, Connelly M, Palermo T, & Steele R. Lessons Learned from Implementing eHealth Interventions: Logistical and process issues. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Orlando, FL. 36. Palermo TM. (2013, April). Parent and Family Factors in the Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain and Functional Disability. In Chambers C (Chair), Fortier M, & Palermo T. Parent and Family Factors in Pediatric Psychology: Lessons Learned from Pediatric Pain. National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 34

37. Palermo TM (2013, June). Insomnia in youth with chronic pain: Prevalence, trajectories, and treatment outcomes. In Dick B (Chair), Palermo T., & Witmans M. Sleep problems in youth with chronic pain: Prevalence, treatment, and outcomes. 9th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Stockholm, Sweden 38. Palermo TM (2013, June). Individual differences that predict treatment benefit in internet-based cognitive-behavioral treatment of chronic pain. In Hechler T (Chair), Palermo T., & Wicksell R. Mechanisms of change in pediatric chronic pain: What works for whom and how? 9th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Stockholm, Sweden 39. Palermo TM (2013, June). From the web: Intervening with Parents on the Internet. In Chambers C (Chair), Palermo T., & Caes L. Innovative methods for assessment and intervention with the family in pediatric pain. 9th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Stockholm, Sweden 40. Palermo TM (2013, November). Assessment and evaluation of the child with chronic pain. In Harbeck-Weber C (Chair), Palermo TM, & Banez, G. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents. Workshop presented at the 47th Annual convention of the Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, Nashville, TN. 41. Palermo TM, Janicke D, McQuaid EL, Mullins LL, Robins PM, Wu YP. (2014, March). The maturation of pediatric psychology training: 2013 SPP Task Force recommendations and panel discussion. Symposium presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 42. Palermo TM (2014, March). Internet-based cognitive-behavioral treatment of pediatric chronic pain: Results of a multi- center randomized trial. In Marsac ML, Schwebel DC, Palermo TM, Kassam-Adams N. Utilizing web-based programs to promote child health: Primary prevention, secondary prevention, and treatment. Symposium presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 43. Murray, C., Palermo, T., Flores, D., Kolbuck, V., Lanka, S., & Holmbeck, H. (2014, March). Sleep problems and internalizing symptoms as predictors of adherence in adolescents and emerging adults with spina bifida. Paper presented as part of symposium for Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 44. Ehde DM, Archer KR, Wegener ST, Palermo TM (2014, April). Innovative delivery of pain self-management programs. Symposium presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL 45. Corkum PV, Palermo TM, Meltzer LJ, Crabtree VM. (2014, June). Sleep in children with chronic health conditions: challenges and opportunities. Symposium presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Minneapolis, MN. 46. Ritterband, L, Palermo TM, Lee J, Graham A, Friedland L, Napolitano M. (2014, August). Past, Present and Future of eHealth Interventions: A Panel Discussion of Critical Issues/ Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. 47. Palermo TM (Chair), Wysocki T, Modi A, Pai A. (2015, April). An Interactive, Skills-based Grant Writing Workshop: The Nuts and Bolts. Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. 48. Goodin B, Finan P, Palermo TM. (2015, May). The impact of sleep on the experience of pain: evidence from laboratory and clinical studies across the lifespan. Symposium presented at the American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Palm Springs, CA. 49. Palermo TM. (2015, June). Cognitive-behavioral therapy: What is it and how does it work? Invited presentation, Education Day, 10th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Seattle, WA. 50. Palermo TM, Eccleston C, Tibboel D. (2015, June). Most influential and provocative papers of 2014. Panel discussion, Education Day, 10th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Seattle, WA. 51. Noel M, Vervoort T, Dick B, Palermo TM (discussant). (2015, June). Cognitive biases in pediatric pain: Methods, models, treatment, and future directions. Symposium presented at the 10th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Seattle, WA. 52. Cunningham N, Walker L, Palermo TM, Williams S. (2015, June). Towards a stepped care approach: Exploring targets and levels of behavioral intervention in pediatric chronic pain. Symposium presented at the 10th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Seattle, WA. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 35

53. Palermo TM (Chair), Lalloo C, Levy R. (2015, June). Remote management of pediatric chronic pain: Efficacy, challenges, and opportunities. Symposium presented at the 10th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Seattle, WA. 54. Eccleston C, Palermo TM, Mogil J, Craig K. (2015, September). Wide world of publishing, Q&A. 18th Annual Pain in Child Health (PICH) Institute, White Point, Nova Scotia. 55. Palermo TM, Pillai Riddell R, Cohen L, Von Baeyer C. (2015, September). How to Recruit Participants Efficiently. 18th Annual Pain in Child Health (PICH) Institute, White Point, Nova Scotia. 56. Palermo TM. (2016, March). Using technology to deliver innovative chronic pain self-management interventions to children and families. Award Presentation at Society of Behavioral Medicine Child and Family Health SIG for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Child and Family Health, Washington, DC. 57. Palermo TM. (2016, April). Lessons learned in the design and implementation of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy for pediatric chronic pain. In Huguet A, Hernandez E, Palermo TM, Stinson J. Digital interventions for the management of recurrent and chronic pain in children and adolescents. Symposium presented at the 8th International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII) Scientific Meeting, Seattle, WA. 58. Palermo TM. (2016, April). Panelist in Ritterband L (Chair), Challenges, controversies, and the future of developing evaluating, and implementing Internet interventions. Panel presentation at the 8th International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII) Scientific Meeting, Seattle, WA. 59. Brosig C, Hilliard M, Wysocki T (Chair), Palermo T, Holmbeck G, Stark L. (2016, April). Workin’ for a Living: Preliminary Findings from the Society of Pediatric Psychology Workforce Survey. Symposium presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. 60. Quittner A (Chair), Law E, Guilfoyle S, Kichler J, Palermo T (Discussant). (2017, March). Dissemination and Implementation of Pain and Mental Health Screening in Pediatric Chronic Conditions. Symposium presented at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Portland, OR. 61. Palermo TM, Holmbeck G, Schurman J, Pendley J. (2017, March). Publishing 101: Maximizing your chances at success. Workshop presented at Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Portland, OR. 62. Palermo, T.M. (2017, November). Pain Self-Management Interventions for Children with Chronic Pancreatitis. North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Las Vegas, NV. 63. Palermo, T.M. (Chair), Haythornthwaite, J., Thorn, B., Herr, K., Belfer, I. (2018, March). Women in Leadership. Experience Exchange Panel Discussion, American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Anaheim, CA. 64. Palermo, T.M. (Chair), Stinson, J., Slater, H. (2018, April). Using Technology to Deliver Psychological Interventions to Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain. Topical workshop presented at the Australian Pain Society 38th and New Zealand Pain Society Conjoint Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney, Australia. 65. Eccleston, C. (Chair), Palermo, T.M., Crombez, G. (2018, September). Innovation in evaluation of psychological therapies for chronic pain management. In Next Generation Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain: Innovation in Assessment, Treatment, and Evaluation. Topical workshop presented at International Association for the Study of Pain, Boston, MA.

66. Albano, A.M., Chu, B.C., de los Reyes, A., Palermo, T. Schurman, J. (2018, October). Meet the Editors. Panel session presented at National Conference in Clinical child and Adolescent Psychology. Kansas City, MO.

67. Palermo, T.M. (2019, February). Mobile health intervention for self-management of adolescent chronic pain (WebMAP Mobile): a hybrid-effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized controlled trial. In symposium by Canter, K.S., Werner-Seidler, A., Bonnert, M., Palermo, T. M. (2019, February). Health conditions in children. International Society for Research on Internet Interventions, Auckland, NZ.

68. Palermo, T.M. (Chair), Stinson, J., Badawy, S., March, S., Christensen, H., Ritterband, L. (2019, February). What are the advantages and disadvantages of an app vs an internet-delivered program to deliver psychosocial and behavioral Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 36

interventions to children and adolescents? Panel Discussion, International Society for Research on Internet Interventions, Auckland, NZ.

69. Kazak, A., Willis, D., Routh, D., Roberts, M., La Greca, A., Holmbeck, G., Palermo, T.M. (2019, April). Reflecting on our History at 50: Perspectives of Editors of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. Symposium at Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

70. Palermo, T.M. (Chair), Thorn, B., Hoeppli, M., Campbell, C., Herr, K., Haythornthwaite, J., Sluka, K., Cruz-Almeida, Y. (2019, April). Women in Leadership Panel, Symposium at American Pain Society annual scientific meeting, Milwaukee, WI.

71. Palermo, T.M., (2019, April). mHealth intervention for self-management of adolescent chronic pain (WebMAP mobile): a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial. In Symposium, Nonpharmacological interventions for chronic pain across the lifespan: Innovative approaches to implementing the National Pain Strategy, American Pain Society annual meeting, Milwaukee, WI.

Poster Presentations at Regional/National/International Conferences (selected thru 2015) 1. Mizell (Palermo) T, Lambert S, Drotar D, Jacobson B. (1994, April). Development of a method to assess use of general and postoperative pain coping strategies in children and adolescents. Poster presented at the North Coast Regional Conference of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Cincinnati, OH. 2. Fanurik D, Mizell (Palermo) T, Koh JL, Zeltzer LK, Brill J, Anderson C. (1994, June). Will it hurt?: Pain education pamphlets to help parents help their children. (Abstract No. 225). Poster presented at the Third International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Philadelphia, PA. 3. Zeltzer LK, Fanurik D, Weiss R, Shin D, Mizell (Palermo) T, Hamilton AB, Ifekwunigwe M. (1994, June). The use of a laboratory pain paradigm and the children's somatic inventory as predictors of school nurse visits and school absenteeism. (Abstract No. 135). Poster presented at the Third International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Philadelphia, PA. 4. Mizell (Palermo) T, Drotar D. (1995, April). Predicting children's postoperative pain: The role of expectations. Poster presented at the Fifth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 5. Fanurik D, DeLaura S, Mizell (Palermo) T, Sauber J, Koh J, Zeltzer L. (1995, November). Initial development of a pain locus of control (PLOC) measure for children and adolescents. Poster presented at the American Pain Society, Los Angeles, CA. 6. Toivonen MS, Palermo TM, Tripi PA (1997, April). Parent presence during anesthesia induction: Impact on parent satisfaction and child behavior. Poster presented at the Sixth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, Florida. 7. Palermo TM, Phillippi-Immel K, Kirkwood M, Linscheid T. (1998, May). Pediatric consultation-liaison: Service provision in a children’s hospital in the era of managed care. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Conference on Child Health Psychology, Louisville, Kentucky. 8. Riekert KA, Stancin T, Palermo TM, Drotar D. (1998, May). Primary care provider treatment decisions following selective behavioral screening. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Conference on Child Health Psychology, Louisville, Kentucky. 9. Palermo TM, Koh JL, Conrad T, Harrison RD. (1998, November). Severity of children’s postsurgical pain: Development of an objective ranking system. Poster presented at the American Pain Society 17th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, California. 10. Linscheid TR, Palermo T, Walz N, Sarkari S, Larsen MA. (1999, April). Psychology consultation patterns in a children’s hospital: A comparison between 1990 and 1998. Poster presented at the Seventh Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, Florida. 11. Petrack E, Palermo TM, Drotar D. (1999, May). Characterization of frequent v non-frequent pediatric department utilizers. Poster presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association 39th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. 12. Palermo TM, Miller V, Scher M. (2000, March). Sleep disturbances in children with headaches. Poster presented at the Millennium Conference of the Great Lakes Society of Pediatric Psychology, Cleveland, Ohio. 13. Kaugars AS, Palermo TM, Burgess ES. (2000, March). Functional limitations in pediatric primary care. Poster presented at the Millennium Conference of the Great Lakes Society of Pediatric Psychology, Cleveland, Ohio. 14. Walders N, Stancin T, Riekert K, Whitwell J, Palermo T, Quintus K. (2000, March). Brief behavioral assessments in a pediatric primary care clinic: Parental views at long-term follow-up. Poster presented at the Millennium Conference of Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 37

the Great Lakes Society of Pediatric Psychology, Cleveland, Ohio. 15. Palermo TM, Schwartz L, Gutin H, Drotar D, Berman B. (2000, June). Impact of sickle cell pain on child and family quality of life. Poster presented at the 5th International Symposium on Paediatric Pain, London, U.K. 16. Palermo TM, Scher M, Miller V, Hershey A, Powers S. (2001, April). The relationship between headaches and sleep disturbances in children and adolescents. Poster presented at the 8th Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 17. Schwartz L, Palermo TM, Drotar D (2001, April). The health-related quality of life of caregivers of children with chronic health conditions. Poster presented at the 8th Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 18. Miller V, Palermo TM, Grewe S. (2001, April). Health-related quality of life of children with epilepsy. Poster presented at the 8th Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 19. Burgess ES, Palermo TM, Beebe A. (2001, April). A psycho-educational screening program for children with sickle cell disease at risk for stroke. Poster presented at the 8th Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 20. Tripi PA, Palermo TM, Florentino-Pineda I, Goldfinger MM, Williams D, Thomas S. (2002, March). Parental presence during anesthesia induction and emergence in children having surgery: Impact on child behavior and emergence distress. Poster presented at the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia meeting, Beach, FL. 21. Palermo TM, Cox S, Singer N, Newman A, Scher M. (2002, April). Functional impact of recurrent pain in children. Poster presented at the Great Lakes Regional Conference on Child Health Psychology, Milwaukee, WI. 22. Shields BJ, Grewe SD, Powers JD, Palermo TM, Smith GA. (2002, May). Predictors of a child’s ability to use a visual analogue scale. Poster presented at the 2002 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, Baltimore, MD. 23. Friedlander S, Larkin E, Palermo T, Rosen C, Redline S. (2002, May). Decreased quality of life associated with obesity in school age children. Poster presented at the 2002 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, Baltimore, MD. 24. Palermo TM, Stork PP, Valenzuela D. (2003, March). A randomized trial of electronic versus paper pain diaries in children: Impact on compliance, accuracy, and acceptability. Poster presented at the American Pain Society 22nd annual scientific meeting, Chicago, IL. 25. Palermo TM, Zebracki K, Newman A, Singer NG. (2003, March). Juvenile chronic arthritis: Predictors of parent-child discrepancy on reports of pain, disability, and quality of life. Poster presented at Pediatric Rheumatology 2003: Park City and Beyond, Snowmass, CO. 26. Palermo TM, Witherspoon D, Cant MC, Valenzuela D, Drotar D. (2003, June). Development and validation of the Child Activity Limitations Interview: a measure of pain-related functional limitations. Poster presented at the 6th International Symposium on Paediatric Pain, Sydney, Australia. 27. Cant C, Palermo TM. (2003, June). Parental reinforcement of recurrent pain: The moderating impact of child depression on functional disability. Poster presented at the 6th International Symposium on Paediatric Pain, Sydney, Australia. 28. Zebracki K, Palermo T, Tcheurekdijan H, Hostoffer R, Drotar D. (2004, April). Health-related quality of life of children with primary immunodeficiency disease: A comparison study. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC. 29. Peterson CC, Beebe A, Palermo TM. (2004, April). Screening of academic functioning and accommodations in youth with sickle cell disease. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC. 30. Lewandowski A, Peterson CC, Kiska R, Palermo T. (2004, April). Interactions between age,gender and depression in predicting functional disability in a recurrent headache sample. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC. 31. Mitchell MJ, Lemanek K, Palermo T, Powers SW, Crosby L, Nichols A. (2004, April). Pain in children with sickle cell disease: Integrating parent, family, and cultural perspectives in care. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC. 32. Modi AC, Mitchell MJ, Crosby L, Lemanek K, Palermo T. (2004, April). Risk and resiliency in siblings of children with sickle cell disease: Integrating questionnaire and focus group reports. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Charleston, SC. 33. Harrison D, Palermo T, Koh J, Turner H, Powers M. (2004, May). Impact of pain on the health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis. Poster presented at the American Pain Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. 34. Koh J, Harrison D, Palermo T, Turner H, McGraw T. (2004, May). Self-report of pain in children with cystic fibrosis. Poster presented at the American Pain Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. 35. Lemanek K, Mitchell M, Palermo T, Crosby L, Powers S. (2004, May). Coping, family functioning, and pain in children with sickle cell disease. Poster presented at the American Pain Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 38

36. Harrison D, Koh JL, Palermo TM, Michels P, Lax P. (2005, March). Procedure-related distress in children with autism spectrum disorders. Poster presented at the American Pain Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 37. Shields B, Palermo TM, Powers JD, Fernandez SA, Smith GA. (2005, May). The role of developmental and contextual factors in predicting children’s use of a visual analogue scale. Poster presented at the 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 38. Long AC, Armstrong G, Palermo TM. (2006, April). Somatic symptoms in children and adolescents with chronic pain: The moderating impact of depressive symptoms on quality of life outcomes. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 39. Palermo TM, Fonareva I, Koh JL. (2006, April). Insomnia symptoms in children and adolescents with chronic pain: An actigraphic study. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL. 40. Palermo TM, Putnam J, Koch T. (2006, June). Adolescent autonomy and headache-related pain and disability. Poster presented at the 7th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Vancouver, B.C. 41. Palermo TM, Fonareva I, Koh JL. (2006, June). Insomnia symptoms in adolescents with chronic pain: an actigraphic study. Poster presented at the 7th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Vancouver, B.C. 42. Long A, Palermo T. (2007, May). Using actigraphy to compare physical activity in adolescents with chronic pain and healthy adolescents. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Washington, D.C. 43. Palermo T, Fonareva I. (2007, May). Sleep quality in adolescents with chronic pain: Relationship with activity limitations, fatigue, and quality of life. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Washington, D.C. 44. Janosy N, Lace C, Swide C, Palermo T. (2007, October). An objective measure of sleep in anesthesia residents: Association with burnout, daytime sleepiness, and performance evaluations. Poster presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists meeting, San Francisco, CA. 45. Long A, Manees A, Palermo T. (2008, April). Web-based management of adolescent chronic pain (Web-MAP): Development and usability testing of an online family cognitive behavioral treatment. Poster presented at the National Child Health Psychology Conference, Miami, FL. 46. Lewandowski A, Palermo T. (2008, April). Parent-teen interactions as predictors of comorbid depressive symptoms in adolescents with primary headache. Poster presented at the National Child Health Psychology Conference, Miami, FL. 47. Lewandowski A, Long A, Palermo T. (2008, May). Validation of a self-report version of the Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI). Poster presented at the 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Tampa, FL. 48. Stinson JN, Palermo T, Handley S, Lewandowski A, Montgomery-Butler C, & Chambers C. (2008, October). Systematic review of family and parental factors associated with chronic pain and pain-related disability. Poster presented at the 7th International Forum on Pediatric Pain, White Point, Nova Scotia. 49. Long AC, Palermo TM. (2008, October). Obesity in children and adolescents with chronic pain: Associations with activity limitations and depression. Poster presented at the 7th International Forum on Pediatric Pain, White Point, Nova Scotia. 50. Lewandowski AS, Palermo TM. (2008, October). Daily mood as a predictor of sleep quality in adolescents with chronic pain compared to healthy adolescents. Poster presented at the 7th International Forum on Pediatric Pain, White Point, Nova Scotia. 51. Palermo TM, Long AC. (2009, May). Randomized controlled trial of a web-based psychological treatment for pediatric chronic pain. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, San Diego, California. 52. Wilson AC, Lewandowski AS, Palermo TM. (2010, March). Fear-avoidance in adolescents with chronic pain mediates the effect of parent behaviors on functional disability. Poster presented at the 8th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Acapulco, Mexico. 53. Lewandowski AS, Wilson AC, Palermo TM. (2010, March). Fatigue in adolescents with chronic pain: the daily impact of pain, sleep, and activity level. Poster presented at the 8th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Acapulco, Mexico. 54. Palermo TM, Wilson AC, Nguyen HK, Super E, Higginbotham R. (2010, March). Poor sleep in adolescents with chronic pain: Outcomes of cognitive behavioral therapy. Poster presented at the 8th International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Acapulco, Mexico. 55. Law EF, Murray CB, Dufton L, Palermo TM. (2011, April). Comparing nighttime and daytime sleep patterns in adolescents with chronic pain and depressive disorders. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Antonio, TX. 56. Murray CB, Murphy, LK, Law EF, Palermo TM. (2011, April). Sleep-wake disturbances in adolescents with Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 39

depressive disorders. Poster presented at the National Conference on Child Health Psychology, San Antonio, TX. 57. Murphy LK, Law EF, Murray CB, Palermo TM. (2011, April). Evaluating treatment process in a web-based intervention for pediatric chronic pain. Poster presented at the National Conference on Pediatric Psychology, San Antonio, TX. 58. Lewandowski AS, Law EF, Wilson AC, Palermo TM. (2011, April). Fatigue as a predictor of physical activity in adolescents with pain and depression. Poster presented at the National Conference on Pediatric Psychology, San Antonio, TX. 59. Noel, M., Palermo, T. M., Essner, B., Levy, R. L., Sherman, A., & Walker, L. S. (2013, April). The Factor Structure of the Adult Responses to Child Symptoms (ARCS) in Children versus Adolescents: A Developmental Analysis. Poster presented at the National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, LA. 60. Essner, B. S., Myrvik, M. P., Noel, M., Law, E., & Palermo, T. M. (2013, April). Examination of the factor structure of the Adolescent Sleep-Wake Scale (ASWS) in Adolescents with Pain Conditions. Poster presented at the National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, New Orleans, LA. 61. Fales, J. L. & Palermo, T. M. (May, 2015). Daily peer victimization experiences of adolescents with and without chronic pain: Preliminary results of a prospective diary study. Poster accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Pain Society in Palm Springs, CA. 62. Fales, J. L., Selkie, E., Cho, E., & Palermo, T. M. (April, 2015). A controlled study examining the prevalence and correlates of peer victimization among youth seeking treatment for chronic pain. Poster presented at the Society for Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference in San Diego, CA. 63. Groenewald, CB, Amata A., Hensen S., Rabbitts, J.A., Tham, SW, & Palermo, T.M. (2015, June). National trends in opioid prescribing for adolescents and their families in the United States: 1996-2012. Poster presented at the International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Seattle, WA.

Community Presentations A comprehensive approach to pediatric immunodeficiency. Northeast Ohio Association of School Nurses Spring Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, March, 1999. Management of pain and distress in the infant and young child. Parenting group, Fairmount Presbyterian , Cleveland Heights, Ohio, February, 1999. Impact of stress on physical health and psychological well-being. Wellness Day, Beaumont School, Shaker Heights, Ohio, September, 2000. Pain management from a psychological perspective. American Sickle Cell Anemia Association, Cleveland, Ohio, November, 2000. Stress management in the school aged child. Parent lecture series, Dr. Shelly Senders & Associates, University Heights, Ohio, February, 2001. Psychological issues in immunodeficiency. Immune Deficiency Foundation support group, Hunting Valley, Ohio, June, 2002. Sleep problems in young children. Adoptive Parents Support Association, , Ohio, May, 2003. Coping with chronic illness: Parents/caregivers. Immune Deficiency Foundation National Conference, Baltimore, MD, June, 2003. Conquering chronic pain in children and adolescents. Research Champions event, Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation, October, 2010. Childhood Interrupted: When Children Live with Chronic Pain. Science in the City, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, November 2016.

Departmental Lectures

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Management of children’s pain and distress during invasive medical procedures. Division of Allergy, Immunology, & Rheumatology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, February, 1999. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 40

Pain in the pediatric surgical patient. Workshop, Pediatric Nursing Clinical Education Series, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, June, 1999. Pain management in sickle cell disease. Nursing in-service, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, November, 1999. Managing procedural pain and distress in children. Ireland Cancer Center staff in-service, University Hospitals of Cleveland, January, 2002. Quality of life in pediatric sickle cell disease. Division of Hematology/Oncology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, January, 2000. Functional impact of recurrent and chronic pain in children. Clinical Epidemiology Research-in-Progress Seminar, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, April 2000. Quality of life and daily functioning in children with chronic health conditions. Pediatric Research Seminar, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, February 2001. Insomnia in children. Sleep Medicine Case Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, May, 2001 Developing new measurement tools for recording pain and functional disability in children. Clinical Epidemiology Research-in-Progress Seminar, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, January, 2003.

Oregon Health & Science University. Functional consequences of recurrent pain in children. Research Conference, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri- Operative Medicine, June, 2004. Chronic pain in children and adolescents. Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine Grand Rounds, August, 2004. Models of chronic pain in children. Invited lecture, Psychology Colloquium Series, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, November, 2004. Pain and functional outcomes in children with chronic health conditions. Research Seminar, The Center for Research on Symptom Management in Life-Threatening Illness, School of Nursing, Oregon Health & Science University, December, 2004. Behavioral sleep problems in children. Sleep Medicine Clinical Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, December, 2004. Sleep disturbances in children and adolescents with chronic pain. Research Conference, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, May, 2005. Chronic pain in children and adolescents. Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Oregon Health & Science University, May, 2005. Insomnia in children and adolescents with painful conditions. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Oregon Health & Science University, December, 2005. Web-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain in children and adolescents. Research in Progress Seminar, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, March, 2006. Sleep and chronic pain in children and adolescents. Research Conference, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri- Operative Medicine, July, 2006. Pediatric pain: Update from psychology. Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, November, 2006. Family factors in pediatric pain and disability. CDRC Grand Rounds, Oregon Health & Science University, January, 2007. Chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents with cancer. Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Program, Oregon Health & Science University, July, 2007. Curriculum Vitae – Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D. Page 41

Computer applications in pediatric pain. Research Conference, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, October, 2007. An Internet intervention for management of pediatric chronic pain: next steps. Research Conference, Department of Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, January, 2009. Internet-based psychological treatment for pediatric chronic pain: Initial findings and next steps. Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, April, 2009. Internet-based psychological treatment for pediatric chronic pain. Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Oregon Health & Science University, March, 2010.

University of Washington Sleep and injury in children and adolescents. Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center Work in Progress seminar, November 2010. Web-based psychological intervention for adolescents with chronic pain and disability. Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Work in Progress seminar, November 2010. Sleep disturbances in children with painful conditions. Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, January 2011. Enhancing access to behavioral interventions using the internet. Fellows T32 seminar, UW School of Nursing, February 2011. Innovations in behavioral treatment of pediatric chronic pain. Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Research Symposium, May, 2011. Innovations in behavioral treatment of pediatric chronic pain. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, November 2011. Using the internet to enhance access to behavioral interventions for youth with chronic pain. Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center Work in Progress seminar, May, 2012. Innovative Delivery of Pain Self-Management Interventions. Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, January, 2014. Finding funding for your research. Rising Stars Program, ITHS, University of Washington, August 2015. Grant Writing 101. Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, April 2016. Innovations in Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain. Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Research seminar, September 2017. Interrelationship of sleep and pain in children: Assessment and treatment. Rheumatology Research Meeting, Seattle Children’s Hospital, September 2017. Career panel. Psychology residency program, Department of Psychiatry, September 2017. Mobile health intervention for self-management of adolescent chronic pain. Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development Research Winter Research Symposium, March, 2019. Using technology to deliver self-management interventions to children and adolescents with chronic pain. Workshop on Interactive Technologies to Improve Sleep in Pediatric & Adult Populations, Center for Innovation in Sleep Self- Management, University of Washington, School of Nursing, April, 2019.