TIARNEY RITCHWOOD, Ph.D. Department of Community & Family Medicine Duke School of Medicine 2200 W Main St, Durham, NC 29405 Phone: 919-684-8160; Email: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE & INTERESTS

Syndemics, Adolescent Health, HIV intervention and prevention, Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), Social Justice, Health and Social Equity, Policy, Meta-analysis, Mixed Methods Research

EDUCATION & TRAINING

2002-2006 Emory University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Highest Honors Honors Thesis: Looters vs. Finders: The Use of Media Framing to Perpetuate Stereotypes of African American Victims of Hurricane Katrina

2007-2008 University of Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology, APA-accredited Thesis: The Effect of Perceived Teacher and Parental Pressure on Adolescents’ Reports of Test Anxiety and Study Skills Advisor: Melissa F. Jackson, PhD

2011-2012 University of Mississippi Medical Center Consortium Predoctoral Internship, APA-accredited

2009-2012 Doctoral Degree in Child Clinical Psychology, APA-accredited Dissertation: Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: A Meta-analysis. Advisor: John E. Lochman, PhD

2012-2013 Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Postdoctoral Clinical Fellowship, APA-accredited

2013-2015 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for Health Equity Research (CHER), Department of Social Medicine Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

8/2018-current Assistant Professor Department of Community and Family Medicine,

8/2015-7/2018 Assistant Professor Department of Public Health , Medical University of South Carolina Dual appointment in the Department of Pediatrics Dual appointment in the National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Core Investigator at the Center for Health Disparities Research

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2013-current New York State Licensed Psychologist, #020094 2014-2016 North Carolina State Licensed Psychologist, #4611

GRANTS

Active: R25MH083620 (A. Nunn) Clinical and Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research Training (CCRT) Fellowship The purpose of this fellowship is to provide training and mentoring in implementation related to HIV research in underserved communities. This fellowship also provides funding for HIV-related pilot research and travel to HIV-related conferences. Research support: $20,000 Effort: 0%

In preparation:

K08 revisision/KL2 (PI: T. D. Ritchwood) “iEngage: Retaining South African Youth Living with HIV in Care.” This proposed K award builds upon research conducted during a 2015-2016 Fogarty Global Health Fellowship. It focuses on developing and piloting a personal network- based intervention to help South African adolescents living with HIV remain in HIV care. Primary mentor: Michael Sweat (MUSC) Co-mentors: Linda-Gail Bekker (Desmond Tutu HIV Centre/UCT) Carl Latkin (JHU) Joseph Tucker (UNC) Advisors: Gail Wyatt (UCLA) Audrey Pettifor (UNC)

R34 (PI: T.D. Ritchwood) The overall goal of the proposed study is to advance knowledge on the role of social networks in HIV treatment retention and adherence among adolescents living with HIV.

Completed: 2015-2018 R25DA035692 (PIs: G. Wyatt, N. Wilburn) HIV/AIDS, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Training Program (HA-STTP) This program provides scholars with two years of training at the Los Angeles (UCLA) under the mentorship of senior investigators in the field of HIV, substance use, and trauma research. Moreover, this fellowship provides $10,000 to collect pilot data for preliminary data leading to a grant submission. Project Role: Project PI Research support: $10,000 Effort: 0%

2015-2016 Fogarty International Center UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellowship Program, UNC-Chapel Hill (PI: Chi) This grant provides salary and research support to conduct a pilot study that will focus on linking, engaging, and retaining HIV+ South African youth in HIV care. Research support: $20,000 Effort: 100%

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2014-2016 R25MH083635 (PIs: V.M. Murry, T. Townsend) Cyber Mentors Program This grant provides individual mentoring on a research project that combines HIV research and psychological science. In this program, fellows work with a senior investigator to collect pilot data to develop a NIH grant. Project Role: Protégé Research support: $5,000 Effort: 0%

2014-2016 R25MH087217 (PIs: B. Guthrie, T. Kershaw, J. Schensul) REIDS Program This program provides fellows with two summers at the Center for Research on AIDS at under the mentorship of senior investigators in HIV and Community- Based Participatory Research. Moreover, this fellowship provides $20,000 to collect pilot data for preliminary data leading to a grant submission. Project Role: Project PI Research support: $20,000 Effort: 0%

2014-2015 HIV Prevention Trials Network Scholars Program FHI 360 This is a training project for the HPTN Scholars program. The Scholar will perform mentored research on sexual decision-making among South African girls participating in the HPTN 068 cohort. In addition to salary support, this grant provides access to a global network of HIV researchers, and research support to receive mentoring from a senior investigator in the field. Role: Scholar Effort: 30%

2014-2015 2KR501313 (PI: M. Runge – 1UL1TR001111) North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute “Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among Adolescents” Update of meta-analysis on the relationship of risky sexual behavior and substance use among youth to include studies published from 2008-2013 Role: Project PI Research support: $2,000 Effort: 0%

2009-2012 R01DA023156-02S2 (PI: J. Lochman) “Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: A Meta-analysis” Meta-analysis of published literature through 2008. This grant provided funding for training, mentorship and dissertation preparation. Role: Pre-doctoral Trainee Effort: 100%

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Dismuke, C., Ritchwood, T.D., Gebregziabher, M., Pugh, M. J., Walker, R., Uchendu, U., & Egede, L.E. (in press). Geographic disparities in mortality risk within a racially diverse sample of U.S. veterans with traumatic brain injury. Health Equity.

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2. Ritchwood, T.D., Metzger, I., Powell, T. W., Corbie-Smith, G., Wynn, M., Lin, F., & Akers, A.Y. (in press). How does pubertal development impact parent-adolescent communication about sex? An examination of mediation effects.

3. Metzger, I., Salami, T., Carter, S., Halliday-Boykins, C. A., Anderson R. E., Jernigan, M. M., & Ritchwood, T. (in press). African American emerging adults’ experiences with racial discrimination and drinking habits: The moderating roles of perceived stress. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. doi:10.1037/cdp0000204

4. Peasant, C., Montanaro, E. A., Kershaw, T. S., Parra, G. R., Weiss, N. H., Meyer, J. P., Murphy, J. G., Ritchwood, T.D., & Sullivan, T. P. (in press). An event-level examination of successful condom negotiation strategies among young women. Journal of Health Psychology. doi:10.1177/1359105317690598

5. Peasant, C., Sullivan, T.P., Ritchwood, T.D., Parra, G., & Murphy, J.G. (2018). Words can hurt: The effects of physical and psychological partner violence on condom negotiation and condom use among young women. Women & Health, 58, 483-497. doi:10.1080/03630242.2017.1316345

6. Ritchwood, T.D., Peasant, C., Powell, T. W., Taggart, T., Corbie-Smith, G., & Akers, A.Y. (2018). Predictors of caregiver communication about reproductive and sexual health and sensitive sex topics. Journal of Family Issues, 39, 2207-2231. doi:10.1177/0192513X17741920

7. Ritchwood, T.D., Bishu, K.G., & Egede, L.E. Trends in healthcare expenditure among individuals with HIV/AIDS in the : 2002-2011. (2017). International Journal for Equity in Health, 16, 188- 198. doi: 10.1186/s12939-017-0683-y

8. Dave, G., Ritchwood, T.D., Young T., Isler, M.R., Black, A., Akers, A., Gizlice, Z., Blumenthal, C., Atley, L., Wynn, M., Stith, D., Cene, C.W., Ellis D., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2017). Evaluating teach one reach one—A risk reduction intervention to enhance adult-youth communication about sex and reduce the burden of HIV/STI. American Journal of Health Promotion, 31, 465-475. doi:10.1177/0890117116669402

9. Ritchwood, T.D., Powell, T. W., Metzger, I. W., Dave, G., Corbie-Smith, G., Atujuna, M., Vander Schaaf, E., Wynn, M., Lin, F., Zhou, W., & Akers, A.Y. (2017). Understanding the relationship between religiosity and caregiver-adolescent communication about sex within African-American families. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 26, 2979-2989. doi:10.1007/s10826-017-0810-9

10. Ritchwood, T.D., Ebesutani, C., Chin, E., & Young, J. (2017). The Loneliness questionnaire: Measurement invariance across ethnic groups. Assessment, 24, 798-809. doi:10.1177/1073191115625799

11. Jennings, L., Pettifor, A., Hamilton, E., Ritchwood, T.D., Gómez-Olivé, F. X., MacPhail, C., Hughes, J., Selin, A., & Kahn, K. (2017). Economic resources and HIV preventive behaviors among school-enrolled young women in rural South Africa (HPTN 068). AIDS & Behavior, 21, 665-677. doi:10.1007/s10461- 016-1435-5

12. Metzger, I. W., Cooper. S. M., Ritchwood, T.D., Onyeuku, C., & Griffin, C. B. (2017). Profiles of African American students’ alcohol use and sexual behaviors: Associations with stress, racial discrimination, and social support. Journal of Sex Research, 54, 374-385. doi:10.1080/00224499.2016.1179709

4 13. Ritchwood, T.D., Penn, D., Peasant, C., Albritton, T., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2017). Condom use self- efficacy among younger rural adolescents: The influence of parent-teen communication, and knowledge of and attitudes toward condoms. Journal of Early Adolescence, 37, 267-283. doi:10.1177/0272431615599065

14. Metzger, I.W., Blevins, C., Calhoun, C.D., Ritchwood, T.D., Gilmore, A.K., & Stewart, R. (2017). An examination of the impact of maladaptive coping on the association between stressor type and alcohol use in college. The Journal of American College Health, 65, 534-541. doi:10.1080/07448481.2017.1351445

15. Ritchwood, T.D., Hughes, J.P., Jennings, L., MacPhail, C., Williamson, B., Selin, A., Kahn, K., Gómez- Olivé, F.X., & Pettifor, A. Characteristics of Age-discordant partnerships associated with HIV risk among young South African women (HPTN 068). (2016). JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 72(4), 423-429. doi:10.1097/QAI.0000000000000988

16. Powell, T.W., Herbert, A., Ritchwood, T.D., & Latkin, C.A. (2016). “Let me help you help me”: HIV prevention in churches for young adult black men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Behavior, 28(3), 202-215.

17. Ritchwood, T.D., Dave, G., Carthron, D.C., Roman Isler, M., Blumenthal, C., Wynn, M., Odulana, A., Lin, F.C., Akers, A. Y., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2016). Adolescents and caregivers as lay health advisors in a community-based risk reduction intervention for youth: Baseline data from Teach One Reach One. AIDS Care, 28(4), 537-542. doi:10.1080/09540121.2015.1112348

18. Ritchwood, T.D., DeCoster, J, Metzger, I., Bolland, J., & Danielson, C.K. (2016). Does it really matter which substance you choose? An examination of the influence of type of substance on type of risky sexual behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 60, 97-102. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.03.022

19. Ritchwood, T.D., Albritton, T., Akers, A. Y., Dave, G., Carthron, D., Adimora, A., (Isler, M. R., Sallah, S., Stith, D., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2015). The effect of the TORO intervention on acceptance of couple violence among rural, African American youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24(12), 3805-3815. doi:10.1007/s10826-015-0188-5

20. Cene, C. W., Haymore, B., Enga, Z., Sallah, S. H., Ritchwood, T.D., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2015). Data collection and management in community engaged research: Lessons learned from two community-based participatory research partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 9(3), 413-422.

21. Ritchwood, T.D., Carthron, D., & DeCoster, J. (2015). The impact of perceived teacher and parental pressure, and study skills on adolescents' reports of test anxiety. Journal of Best Practice in Health Professions Diversity, 8, 1006-1019.

22. Ritchwood, T.D., Ford, H., DeCoster, J., Sutton, M., & Lochman, J. (2015). Risky sexual behavior and substance use among adolescents: A meta-analysis. Children and Youth Services Review, 52, 74-88.

23. Isler, M. R., Dave, G., Jones, H. L., Stith, D., Ritchwood, T. D., Griffith, T., Atley, L., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2015). The Spoken Word Project: Using poetry in community dialogue and mobilization for HIV prevention. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 8(1), 25-35.

24. Carthron, D. L., & Ritchwood, T. (2014). When race isn’t enough: Recruiting African American grandmothers for healthcare research in a rural Arkansas community. Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity: Research, Education and Policy, 7(1), 997-1001.

5 25. Ritchwood, T. D., Penn, D. C., DiClemente, R. J., Rose, E. S., & Sales, J. M. (2014). Influence of sexual sensation-seeking on factors associated with risky sexual behaviour among African-American female adolescents. Sexual health, 11(6), 540-546.

26. Ritchwood, T.D., Traylor, A., Howell, R.J., Church, W., & Bolland, J. (2014). Gender differences in the socio-ecological determinants of adolescent risky sexual behavior. Journal of Community Psychology, 42, 765-781.

27. Ritchwood, T.D., Howell, R. J., Traylor, A. C., Church II, W. T., & Bolland, J. M. (2014). Change in age-specific, psychosocial correlates of risky sexual behaviors among youth: Longitudinal findings from a deep south, high-risk sample. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 23(8), 1366-1377.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

28. Ritchwood, T.D., Selin, A., Pettifor, A., Lippman, S., Gilmore, H., Hove, J., Wagner, R., Twine, R., Ngobeni, L., & Kahn, K. (under review). HIV self-testing: South African young adults’ recommendations for ease of use, test kit contents, accessibility, and supportive resources. Revise & Resubmit

29. Ritchwood, T.D., Jones, C., Metzger, I., Atujuna, M., Marcus, R., Ntlapo, N., Oduro, A., Conserve, D., Handler, L., & Bekker, L. (under review). Outcomes of HIV+ adolescents transitioned from pediatric to adult care: A systematic review. Revise & Resubmit

30. Taggart, T., Bond, K., Ritchwood, T., & Smith, J. C. (under review). Getting Youth PrEPared: Adolescent consent laws and implications for the availability of PrEP among youth in countries outside of the United States.

31. Smalls, B., Ritchwood, T.D., Bishu, K., & Egede, L.E. (under review). Racial and ethnic disparities in HbA1c among older adults.

SELECTED MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

32. Ritchwood, T.D., Massa, C., Kamanga, G., Pettifor, A., Hoffman, I., & Corneli, A. An evaluation of a pilot study examining the effects of perceived infectiousness on the sexual risk behaviors of HIV+ adults in Malawi (HPTN 062).

33. Jones, C., Ritchwood, T.D., Taggart, T., Atujuna, M., Handler, L., & Bekker, L. Barriers and facilitators of healthcare transition for HIV+ adolescents in LMICs.

34. Ritchwood, T.D., Ba, A., Oduro, A., Ntlapo, N., Atujuna, M., & Bekker, L.G. ‘I’m scared to go to the clinic': Characterizing the clinic experiences of South African adolescents living with HIV seeking treatment at local HIV clinics.

35. Peasant, C., Ritchwood, T.D., Coker-Appiah, D., Wynn, M., & Corbie-Smith, G. Boys will be boys and girls should be ladies: The impact of caregiver experiences, attitudes and beliefs on young adolescents’ dating violence in the rural South.

36. Coakley, T.M., Randolph, S.D., Coard, S.I., & Ritchwood, T.D. Sources of knowledge that African American fathers incorporate in their communication with their sons about sex.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

6 Ritchwood, T.D., Ntlapo, N., Oduro, A., Atujuna, M., & Bekker, L.G. (2018). 'My best friends and my worst enemies': Understanding the roles of families in retaining South African adolescents living with HIV in care. Oral presentation at the 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018), Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Ritchwood, T.D., Oduro, A., & Ntlapo, N., Atujuna, M., & Bekker, L.G. (2018). ‘Why do I have to miss so much school?’ Clinic experiences of South African adolescents living with HIV. Poster presentation at the 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018), Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Ritchwood, T.D., Ntlapo, N., Oduro, A. (2018). 'My best friends and my worst enemies': Understanding the roles of families in retaining South African adolescents living with HIV in care. Oral presentation at the 26th annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C.

Ritchwood, T.D., Oduro, A., & Ntlapo, N. (2018). I hope I never have to go to the adult clinic': Clinic experiences of South African adolescents living with HIV. Poster presentation at the 26th annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, D.C.

Ritchwood, T.D., Bishu, K., & Egede, L. (2017). Trends in healthcare expenditure among individuals with HIV/AIDS in the United States: 2002-2011. Oral presentation presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, , GA.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2017). We just can't keep them in care': Understanding the determinants of retention in HIV care among South African youth. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2017). Understanding poor uptake in ART among South African adolescents. Poster presented at the 8th National Center for AIDS Research Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network (SBSRN) Scientific Meeting Mentoring Day, San Francisco, CA.

Ritchwood, T.D., Bishu, K., Egede, L. (2017). Direct cost expenditures for people living with HIV/AIDS in comparison to those with other chronic illnesses in the United States: 2002-2011. Poster presented at the bi- annual meeting at the 9th IAS Conference on HIV Science, Paris, France.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2017). Socio-structural determinants of engagement and retention in care among South African youth. Poster presentation at 12th International Conference of HIV Treatment, Prevention and Adherence, Miami, FL.

Ritchwood, T.D., Wynn, M., & Atujuna, M. (2016). Aren't you just encouraging youth to have sex?' Sexual Health Promotion among African American youth in rural North Carolina. Roundtable discussion presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Ritchwood, T.D., Pettifor, A., Jennings, L., Selin, A., Kahn, K., Williamson, B., Gómez-Olivé, F.X., MacPhail, C., & Hughes, J.P. (2016). There's just something about older men': Factors associated with young women's reports of age-discordant partnerships in rural South Africa (HPTN 068). Oral presentation at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Ritchwood, T.D., Wynn, M., & Atujuna, M. (2016). They're responsible for their own kids': Perception of personal responsibility to intervene to promote safer sex among African American youth in rural North Carolina. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Atujuna, M., Bekker, L.G., Ritchwood, T.D., Newman, P.A., Wallace, M., Bennie, T., & Smith, P. (2016). Biomedical HIV Prevention Interventions work, now what? Examining Target-user Product Preferences in South Africa. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association.

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Ritchwood, T.D., Pettifor, A., Jennings, L., Selin, A., Kahn, K., Williamson, B., Gómez-Olivé, F.X., MacPhail, C., & Hughes, J.P. (2016). Is age really just a number? Factors associated with having significantly older male sexual partners among young rural South African women (HPTN 068). Poster presentation at the bi-annual meeting for the International AIDS Society, Durban, South Africa.

Peasant, C., Montanaro, E. A., Kershaw, T. S., Parra, G. R., Weiss, N. H., Meyer, J. P., Murphy, J. G., Ritchwood, T. D., & Sullivan, T. P. (2016). An event-level examination of successful condom negotiation strategies among young women. Poster presentation at the annual meeting for the International Women's and Children's Health and Gender (InWomen's) Group.

Powell, T.W., Herbert, A., Ritchwood, T.D., & Latkin, C.A. (2016). “Let Me Help You Help Me”: HIV Prevention in Churches for Young Black Men who have Sex with Men. Oral presentation at the annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Obidoa, C., & Ritchwood, T.D. (2015). Social Determinants of HIV Risk & Treatment Outcomes: Is it possible to Design, Implement, and Sustain Structural Interventions? Roundtable discussion presented at the annual National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Ritchwood, T.D., Cholera, R., & Pettifor, A. (2015). Barriers to Engagement in HIV care among Young Women participating in an HIV intervention. Oral presentation at the Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative’s Biennial meeting of the Psychosocial Forum, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2015). Sexual health promotion among African American youth in rural North Carolina. Symposium presentation on “Factors affecting the feasibility of sexual health promotion among populations at greatest risk for HIV infection,” at the 15th biennial conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Lowell, MA.

Peasant, C., Sullivan, T., Ritchwood, T.D., Parra, G., & Murphy, J. G. (2015). The effects of physical and psychological partner violence on condom negotiation and condom use among college women. Poster presented at the 36th annual meeting for the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

Ritchwood, T.D., & Penn, D. (2014). Age is just a number! The impact of partner age, sexual agency, and partner communication on the sexual behavior of African American female youth. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association.

Ritchwood, T.D., & Penn, D. (2014). Is age really just a number? The impact of partner age, sexual agency, and partner communication on the sexual behavior of African American female youth. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research.

Ritchwood, T.D., & DeCoster, J. (2014). Does it really matter which drug you choose? An examination of the influence of type of drug on type of risky sexual behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research.

Odulana, A., Ritchwood, T.D., Perrin E., Coyne-Beasley, T., Lin, F., Akers, A., & Corbie-Smith, G. (2014). Determinants of sexual delay among youth: The influence of sexual attitudes on the relationship between sexual self-efficacy and perceived outcome expectations. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Pediatric Academic Societies.

Ritchwood, T.D., & DeCoster, J. (2013). Predictors of change in risky sexual behavior among African American youth as a function of gender and relationship status. Poster presented at the Biennial meeting for the Society for Research on Child Development.

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Ritchwood, T.D., Ford, H., DeCoster, J., & Lochman, J. (2012). Risky sex and drug use among youth: A 4- way comparative meta-analysis of diverse drugs. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

Ritchwood, T.D., Greening, L., Stoppelbein, L., & Wells, H. (2012). Risk of psychiatric symptoms in Caucasian and African American youth with sickle cell disease or diabetes: Why the health disparity? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

Ritchwood, T.D., Howell, R.J., Traylor, A., & Church, W. (2012). Socio-ecological Influences on Adolescent Sexual Behavior: An Examination of the Predictors of Intercourse Frequency and Risky Sexual Behavior among Early Adolescents and Older Youth. Paper presentation at the annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Ritchwood, T.D., Traylor, A., Howell, R.J., Church, W., & Bolland, J. (2011). Psychosocial Influences on Adolescent Deviance: An Examination of the Predictors of Risky Sexual Behavior. Paper presentation at the annual meeting for the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2011). Moderators of Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among Adolescents. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

SCOPE (Primary presenter: Pleasants, H., Co-presenters: Brodsky, J., Ritchwood, T., Whitaker, M., & White, J.) (2011). Birthing and Growing a Campus-wide Engaged Scholarship Umbrella Organization. Symposium presented at the annual meeting for the National Outreach Scholarship Conference, East Lansing, MI.

Ritchwood, T.D., Ford, H., DeCoster, J., & Lochman, J.E. (2010). “An Analysis of the relation between Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among Adolescents.” Poster presented at the annual meeting for the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2010). “The Use of Biased Media Framing to Perpetuate Negative Stereotypes of African American Victims of Hurricane Katrina.” Poster presented at the annual meeting for the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Ritchwood, T.D., Lochman, J.E., Ford, H., & DeCoster, J. (2010). “The Relation between Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among Adolescents.” Presented as part of a symposium on “The Co-occurrence of Youth Risk Behaviors,” at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lusaka, Zambia.

Ritchwood, T.D., & DeCoster, J. (2010). “Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use among African American Adolescents.” Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Ann Arbor, MI.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2010). “The Use of Biased Media Framing to Perpetuate Stereotypes.” Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Ann Arbor, MI.

Ritchwood, T.D., & Jackson, M.F. (2008). “Substance Use and Contextual Environment on African- American High School Student’s Educational Aspirations.” Poster presented at the annual meeting for the National Black Graduate Student Association, Chicago, IL.

9 Ritchwood, T.D., Jackson, M.F., & Davis, T. (2008). “Authority figures’ influence on Test Anxiety and Study Skills.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the National Black Graduate Student Association, Chicago, IL.

Jackson, M.F., Barth, J., & Ritchwood, T.D. (2008). “A comparison of school-based treatments for test anxiety.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte, NC.

Ritchwood, T.D., Jackson, M.F., & Davis, T. (2008). “Enough Already! Teacher and Parental Pressure on Test Anxiety and Study Skills.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte, NC.

INVITED TALKS

Ritchwood, T.D. (2017). Renewing the Research Agenda: Prevention Matters Community Stakeholder, A Paradigm Shift: The Impact of HIV/AIDS on African American Women and their Families Conference, Morehouse School of Medicine.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2017). Community-based participatory research in a rural, African American community, CIRA, Yale University.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2016). Transitioning adolescents living with HIV to adult care: What’s going wrong and how do we fix it? Oral presentation at the annual MUSC Global Public Health Symposium.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2016, April). Why must women be empowered? Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, University of Cape Town.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2016, April). Minds in Transition, Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, University of Cape Town.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2015, June). Partner age discordance is HPTN 068: A baseline examination of differences among South African girls with significantly older male partners, HIV Prevention Trials Network.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2015, January). Working with and for communities to understand systemic influences on adolescent sexual risk and resilience: Evidence from the U.S. & South Africa, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2014, December). Working With and For Communities to Understand Systemic Influences on Adolescent Sexual Risk and Resilience: Evidence from the U.S. & South Africa, Department of Psychology, DePaul University.

Wynn, M., Royster, M.R., Corbie-Smith, G., & Ritchwood, T.D. (2014, November). Navigating Ethical Issues in Community Based Youth HIV Prevention Research, Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2014, April). Predictors of risky sexual behavior among adolescents and young adults. Invited Talk. Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2013, April). Psychosocial predictors of adolescent risk behaviors. Invited Talk. Mt. Hope Family Center.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2013, January). Community-Based Participatory Research and Research Synthesis. Invited Talk. Division of Viral Hepatitis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

10 Ritchwood, T.D. (2012, December). Motivational Interviewing in a primary care setting. Invited Talk. Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester Medical Center.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2012, October). Finding a postdoctoral fellowship. Invited panelist. Compact for Faculty Diversity, Annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring sponsored by the Southern Regional Education Board.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2012, October). Correlates of adolescent Risky Sexual Behavior. Invited Talk. University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2011, May). Your hyperactive, defiant, and sick child: Parent training in Pediatric Oncology. Invited Talk. University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry.

Ritchwood, T.D. (2011, October). Risky Sexual Behavior among Adolescents. Invited Talk. University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry.

SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

9/2013-8/2015 Postdoctoral Research Associate, CENTER FOR HEALTH EQUITY RESEARCH Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

7/2012-6/2013 Clinical Postdoctoral Fellow, CHILD AND ADOLESCENT RESEARCH GROUP Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center

7/2011-6/2012 Predoctoral Intern, HIV CLINIC Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center

CARES Mississippi Children’s Home Services

1/2010-Present Investigator, MOBILE YOUTH SURVEY Department of Human Development, University of Alabama (PI: John Bolland, PhD)

1/2008-8/2012 Investigator, HIV Research Synthesis Group Department of Psychology, University of Alabama (PI: Tiarney Ritchwood, MA)

7/2007-5/2009 Research Project Coordinator, ICARE LAB Department of Psychology, University of Alabama (PI: Melissa F. Jackson, PhD)

5/2008-8/2008 Interviewer, COPING POWER, Center for the Prevention of Youth Behavior Problems University of Alabama (PI: John Lochman, PhD)

5/2006-6/2007 Research Project Coordinator, ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Department of Psychology, Emory University (PI: Elaine Walker, PhD)

1/2005-6/2007 Research/Data Specialist, CENTER FOR PRENATAL ASSESSMENT Department of Psychology, Emory University (PI: Eugene Emory, PhD)

1/2005-5/2006 Research Assistant, THE PANDA PROJECT Department of Psychology, Emory University (PI: Sherryl Goodman, PhD)

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

11 11/2014-7/2015 Behavioral Health Consultant, Comprehensive Community Care, Durham NC Provided in-home behavioral consultations and assessment for adolescents and adults with severe neurological disabilities.

7/2012-6/2013 Consultant/Liaison, Starlight Pediatrics Monroe County Health Department Conduct program evaluation and assist with treatment planning for youth in foster care. Train interdisciplinary staff on data collection and evidenced-based treatments.

Consultant/Liaison, Skip Generations Rochester Family Resource Center Served as the liaison between the department of psychiatry and a community-based organization in the development of a community-based participatory research project that involved program evaluation, planning data collection and collaboration with community advocates, as well as case consultation. Recommended programmatic changes based on needs assessment.

4/2012-6/2012 Community Health Outreach Program (4/12-7/12) Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic, University of Mississippi Medical Center Conduct psychotherapy with patients and lead parent-training sessions in Hematology/Oncology Clinic. Complete neuropsychological screeners.

1/2012-3/2012 Consultant/Liaison Resident, Pediatrics Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children Consultant-liaison for interdisciplinary team in the Cranial-facial Clinic. Responsible for managing and responding to provider-requested psychiatric consultations. Provided treatment recommendations to interdisciplinary team of colleagues.

1/2010-5/2010 Consultant, META-ANALYSIS WORKGROUP Center for Prevention of Youth Behavior Problems, University of Alabama Provided guidance in the conduct of two meta-analyses (i.e., method & analyses). Assisted with organization, data analyses, and interpretation. Provided recommendations and technical assistance as needed.

SELECTED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

7/2012-6/2013 Postdoctoral Fellow, Pediatrics, Golisano Children’s Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center, Child and Adolescent Outpatient Clinic, University of Rochester Medical Center, & Starlight Pediatrics, Monroe County Health Department 7/2011-7/2012 Resident • Evidenced-Based Mental Health Program (1/12-7/12), G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center • HIV Clinic (1/12-7/12), Primary Care, G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center • Addictions Treatment Program (ADTP) (9/11-4/12), G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center • Pediatrics (1/12-4/12), Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children • HIV Clinic (10/11-4/12), Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Mississippi Medical Center • CARES (10/11-12/11), Mississippi Children’s Home Services • Neuropsychology Clinic (7/11-10/11), Department of Neurology, University of Mississippi Medical Center

12 7/2011-7/2012 Psychoeducation, Families First Department, YMCA, Jackson, MS 8/2010-5/2011 Clinic Teaching Assistant, Psychology Clinic, Dept. of Psychology, University of Alabama 8/2009-5/2010 Consultant/Liaison Intern, High Risk Clinic, Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Center 8/2009-5/2010 Consultant/Liaison Intern & Examiner, ADHD Clinic, Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Center 1/2010-5/2010 Clinician/Coordinator Disruptive Behavior Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama 8/2008-5/2009 Clinician, Community Autism Intervention Program (CAIP), Brewer-Porch Children’s Center, University of Alabama 8/2008-5/2011 Therapist (Basic & Advanced Practica), Psychology Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama 8/2008-5/2009 Volunteer Clinic Teaching Assistant, Psychology Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama 8/2008-5/2009 Therapist, Anxiety Disorders Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama 1/-5/08 &1/-5/11 Therapist, Betty Shirley Clinic, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, University Medical Center. Tuscaloosa, AL 8/2006-5/2007 Clinical Assistant, Ridgeview Institute, Atlanta, GA

SUPERVISION & TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Fall 2017 Instructor, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina Social and Behavioral Sciences (core course for all Public Health students) Fall 2017 MPH Capstone Supervisor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina (2 students) Summer 2017 Instructor, Dept. of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina Developing Scholarly Skills (elective block for medical student) Summer 2017 MPH Capstone Supervisor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina (1 student) Summer 2017 MPH Internship Supervisor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina (1 student) 1/2011-5/2011 Clinic Teaching Assistant, Psychology Clinic, University of Alabama Psychological Assessment I (2 students, 2 cases) 1/2011-5/2011 Instructor, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama Introduction to Psychology (25 students) 8/2010-5/2011 Peer Supervisor, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama Advanced Practicum (1 student, 2 therapy cases)

ADVISING/MENTORING

Taylor Keisler, Health Behavior & Health Promotion, MUSC MPH Program (2016-18) Elizabeth Discolo, MD, Health Behavior & Health Promotion, MUSC MPH Program (2016-2018) Heather Helble, Health Behavior & Health Promotion, MUSC MPH Program (2016-2018) Cameron Jones, Health Behavior & Health Promotion, MUSC MPH Program (2016-2018) Margaret Harrell, Health Behavior & Health Promotion, MUSC MPH Program (2017-2018) Cristin Adams, MD, Health Behavior & Health Promotion, MUSC MPH Program (2017-2018) Aissatou BA, Epidemiology, MUSC PHD program (2018-current)

SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS

13 Postdoctoral: 2017 Selected as 2017 Scholar for the CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network (SBSRN) “Mentoring the Next Generation” workshop, Los Angeles, CA 2015 Selected as 2015-2016 UJMT Fogarty Fellow, hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2015 Selected for HA-STTP Scholars Program, UCLA 2-year, NIDA-funded intensive institute focused on HIV, mental health, and substance use research, hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 2014 Selected for APA Cyber Mentors Program 2-year mentoring program focused on the intersection of HIV research and psychological science, hosted by the American Psychological Association 2014 Selected for the Research Education Institute for Diverse Scholars (REIDS), 2-year NIMH-funded intensive summer institute focused on HIV research within communities of color, hosted by Yale University’s Center for Research on AIDS (CIRA) 2013 Research Travel Award (Total = $1,000) from the University of Rochester Medical Center 2012 Received the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Travel Award to participate in the Early Career Poster Session ($750)

Graduate: 2008-2011 Graduate Research Travel Award (Total = $6,135) from the University of Alabama 2010 Travel grant ($2,500) from the National Science Foundation (grant number: BCS- 1026915) 2010 International Travel Award ($350) from the American Psychological Association 2009 Graduate Student Travel Award ($300) from the American Psychological Association 2009 Selected for the APA Advanced Training Institute on Exploratory Data Mining 2009 Selected as a participant for the Emerging Engagement Scholars Workshop

Undergraduate: 2003-2006 Dean’s list at Emory University 2002-2006 College Scholarships: Verizon, CIT Group, Peter J. Casey, LOCAL 827, Nada Weuse, and New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) Scholar 2005 Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology; Phi Sigma Iota, National Honor Society

GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS

2007-2011 Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Predoctoral Fellowship Role: Fellow Value: $90,000

2007-2008 Graduate Council Fellowship, University of Alabama Role: Fellow Value: $15,000

ADHOC REVIEWS

Addictive Behaviors (2016-2017) Addiction Research & Theory (2016) American Journal of Psychology (2013) American Journal of Public Health (2016)

14 BMJ Open (2015, 2017) Journal of African American Studies (2013) Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2012) Journal of Rural Health (2015) Journal of the International AIDS Society (2014) Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2014) Maternal and Child Health Journal (2014) PLOS ONE (2015-2016) The American Journal on Addictions (2016)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2012-2018 Abstract Reviewer Annual Conference for the American Public Health Association Ranked and rated papers and posters submitted for presentations for the HIV/AIDS section

2012-2015 Abstract Reviewer and Section Planner Annual Conference for the Society of Prevention Research Collaborated with an interdisciplinary team of researchers to select and plan paper and poster presentations for the HIV/AIDS section and/or the NIDA International poster session

2010-2011 Editorial Liaison JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND SCHOLARSHIP University of Alabama Recruited graduate students for the national editorial board. Solicited manuscripts from graduate students. Reviewed and edited manuscripts prior to assigning to reviewers. Screened manuscripts for journal publication.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Public Health Association American Psychological Association Association for Psychological Science National Register of Health Service Psychologists International AIDS Society Society for Prevention Research Society for Research on Child Development

SERVICE AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES

African American Graduate Student Association (secretary, 2008-2009) Alumni Recruitment, Emory Alumni Association, Raleigh-Durham Chapter (Chair, 2014-2015) Bark for Life volunteer (2013) Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children (2012) Children’s Hospital of Birmingham volunteer (2010) Emerging Engaged Scholarship Interest Group (2009-2012) Graduate Student Ambassador (2010-2011) National Outreach and Scholarship Conference (session moderator, 2010) National Outreach and Scholarship Conference (UA 2012 Planning Committee)

15 Tide Together (Peer mentor, 2010-2011)

REFERENCES

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