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Table of Contents SPR ABOUT THE ANNUAL MEETING and SPR Acknowledgements .........................................................................................................3 Welcome from the President ............................................................................................7 Board of Directors ..........................................................................................................9 Welcome from the Program Planning Committee Chair ...................................................13 Program Committees ......................................................................................................14 About SPR .....................................................................................................................20 SPR Awards ....................................................................................................................21 MEETING PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES Preconference Workshops .................................................................................................23 ECPN and ECPN Meeting Activities ................................................................................27 Sloboda and Bukoski SPR Cup .........................................................................................30 Wednesday Highlights ......................................................................................................31 Thursday Highlights ........................................................................................................37 Friday Highlights .............................................................................................................41 Daily Schedule .................................................................................................................45 INDEXES Author Index (with e-mails) ............................................................................................ 95 Theme Index ..................................................................................................................117 SPR Abstract Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement Policy and Author Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement Index ....................................................119 HELPFUL INFORMATION Continuing Education Credit ..........................................................................................123 Presentation Instructions .................................................................................................125 2010 Call for Papers .......................................................................................................129 Hyatt Regency Washington, Floor Plans ..........................................................................130 SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION RESEARCH 2009 1 1 Acknowledgements SPR The Board of Directors and the Executive Program Planning Committee of the Society for Prevention Research wish to express their sincere thanks for the generous support of the 17th Annual Meeting provided by our National Institutes of Health partners: National Institute on Drug Abuse National Cancer Institute National Institute of Mental Health National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism National Institute on Child Health and Human Development National Heart Lung and 1Blood Institute 7SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION RESEARCH 2009 3 SPR Acknowledgements The SPR Board of Directors extends special recognition and thanks to the following conference supporters of the 17th Annual Meeting: Anthony Biglan and Georgia Layton Laurie Miller Brotman Deborah Capaldi Felipe Gonzalez Castro Richard Catalano Linda Collins Mark Feinberg Diana Fishbein Deborah Gorman-Smith Jennifer Lewis John Lochman David MacKinnon Mary Ann Pentz Ron Prinz Luanne Rohrbach Mary Jane Rotheram Zili and Walter Sloboda Patrick Tolan David Wyrick The SPR Board of Directors wishes to express its sincere thanks for the generous support provided to the Society throughout the year by the following members: Michael Arthur Michael Hecht Josipa Basic Gale Held Aria Crump Laura Hill Susan David George Howe Barry Donovan Valentina Kranzelic-Tavra Ruth Edwards Josipa Mihic Elvira Elek Eve Moscicki John Ernst Michael Newcomb Daniel Feaster Miranda Novak Charles Fleming Jeanne Poduska Nancy Gonzales Martina Slehan William Hansen 4 SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION RESEARCH 2009 Acknowledgements SPR The SPR Board of Directors extends special recognition and thanks to the following funders of the 17th Annual Meeting events and activities: William T. Grant Foundation Plenary Speakers Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) Printed Program Channing Bete Company Poster Sessions and Receptions RTI International Minority Scholarship Fund Nan Tobler Foundation ECPN Symposia Prevention Research Center, Pennsylvania State University ECPN Symposia The Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University ECPN Lunch Behavior Genetics Association Preconference Workshop SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION RESEARCH 2009 5 Welcome from the President SPR Welcome to the 17th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Deborah Capaldi and the Conference Program Planning Committee have worked hard to create an outstanding program. On behalf of the membership and the Board I thank them for their commitment to making this a stimulating and provocative conference. If you want to convey your appreciation to Deborah and the members of the program committee, they are wearing the white ribbons on their name tags. In addition, their names are listed on page 14. Every year, the SPR conference devotes special attention to emergent and critical issues for the field of prevention science. This year’s theme Power of Relationships: Implications for Prevention Science recognizes the important influence of key social relationships on behaviors and prevention processes and outcomes and the important influence of relationships relevant to the development, implementation, and dissemination of prevention programs. The plenary Intimate Partner Violence addresses the call for new evidence-based approaches to preventing intimate partner violence. The SPR Mapping Advances in Prevention Science (MAPS) II Task Force on Type 2 Translation Research offers the plenary Mapping New Frontiers in Translation Science: How We Get to a Society That Puts Prevention Science Successes into Practice. The third plenary Sexual Health & Risk Reduction: Theory to Practice addresses normative development, risk reduction and dissemination. During the Presidential Plenary The Institute of Medicine Report, Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities (March 2009), you will have an opportunity to hear from members of the IOM committee, and implications of this report for policy and practice will be addressed by Kathy Stack, OMB and David Shern, Mental Health America. A roundtable discussion follows the plenary. There are several special sessions in addition to the plenaries that I’d like to highlight which have been developed by SPR committees and task forces during the past year. Two sessions advance the mission of the MAPS I Task Force which focuses on research integrating biological and psychosocial perspectives on the development and prevention of behavioral problems: the preconference workshop (Tuesday), How to Add Genetics to Your Studies and the invited symposium (Wednesday) Neural and Behavioral Mechanisms of Inhibitory Control: Implications for Drug Abuse Prevention. The Knowledge Task Force which focuses on training has its preconference workshop (Tuesday), The State of the Field: Prevention Science Training.The SPR Cup (Thursday) will be held again this year, the ECPN Steering Committee has developed a fine set of offerings (page 28) and this year it is introducing the ECPN Student Poster Contest, and the National Prevention Network (NPN) has three sessions. Two other invited symposia focusing on emerging topics are Global Tobacco Control (page 39) and Addressing Substance Abuse and Mental Health Needs in Military Personnel and their Families: An Opportunity for Prevention (page 32). We are pleased that the NIDA International Poster Presentation (Tuesday) is in its second year at SPR. My term of office will conclude in June. As one of the founders of SPR, I am extremely honored to have served as President. There are so many people I wish to thank for their efforts over the past year. The Board members and the chairs and members of our committees volunteer their time in many conference calls, meetings, and writing and rewriting documents. And, as so many prior Presidents have done in the past, I want to especially thank Jennifer Lewis, the Executive Director of SPR. I will miss our what at times seemed daily calls and her patience with me. We all owe her a great deal for keeping us on track and for moving the efforts of SPR forward. I also want to thank Linda Collins our incoming president. Please introduce yourself to Linda during the conference and offer her your support. The SPR Annual Meeting is the nexus of our work as a Society and a spring board for the work of the coming year. As the soon to be past-president I look forward to contributing to another two years of progress in moving our science to the next level and augmenting the influence of SPR and its membership with our collaborative organizations. Best regards, Zili Sloboda President SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION RESEARCH 2009 7 Board of Directors SPR Zili Sloboda, ScD, President J. Mark Eddy, PhD Institute for Health and Policy Oregon Social