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1 Rob Turrisi, Ph.D. Professor Department of Biobehavioral Health & Prevention Research Office: 210 Biobehavioral Health Building For mail use: 219 Biobehavioral Health Building University Park, PA Office: (814) FAX: (814) Cell: (814) EDUCATION INSTITUTION DEGREE RECEIVED MAJOR FIELD Rhode Island College B.A Psychology University at Albany State University of NY Ph.D Social Psychology, Cognitive/Quantitative PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2004-present 2014-present Professor, Department of Biobehavioral Health & Prevention Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Professor in Charge (PIC) Graduate Program, Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Professor, Department of Psychology & Family Studies Research, Boise State University, Boise, ID Assistant to Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Boise State University, Boise, ID Director, Undergraduate Research Initiative, College of Social Science and Public Affairs, Boise State University, Boise, ID Director, Prevention of Adolescent Drinking Research Program, Center for Applied Psychological Research, State University of New York, Albany Substance Abuse Counselor, Oxford Detoxification Unit, Providence, RI.
2 I. RESEARCH R.Turrisi 2 BOOKS, CHAPTERS, AND MONOGRAPHS Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., Varvil-Weld, L., & Guttman, K. (2013). Examining the role of parents in college student alcohol etiology and prevention. In: Interventions for addiction: Comprehensive addictive behaviors and disorders. Elsevier Inc., San Diego: Academic Press, pp Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Mallett, K., Stapleton, J., & Robinson, J. (2011). A systematic review of intervention efforts to reduce indoor tanning. In C. Heckman, & S. Manne (Eds.). Shedding light on artificial tanning. NY: Springer. Hillhouse, J., & Turrisi, R. (2011). Motivations for tanning: A review of theoretical models of indoor tanning use. In C. Heckman, & S. Manne (Eds.). Shedding light on artificial tanning. NY: Springer. Turrisi, R., Ray, A., & Abar, C. (2010). When is parenting over? Examining parental monitoring and high-risk alcohol consumption in young adult college students. In V. Guilamo-Ramos, J. Jaccard, & P. Dittus (Eds.), Parental monitoring of adolescents: Current perspectives for researchers and practitioners. NY: Columbia University Press, pp Turrisi, R. (2010). Mothers against drunk driving parent handbook for talking with teens about Alcohol. Dallas, TX: MADD. Turrisi, R., & Gunn, H. (2009). Skin cancer prevention: Useful information for parents from the fields of behavioral science and dermatology. Hershey, PA: Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Turrisi, R. (2005). A parent handbook for talking with college students about alcohol. State College, PA.: Parent-Teen Partnership. Jaccard, J., & Turrisi, R. (2003). Interaction effects in multiple regression, 2 nd edition. Newbury Park, CA.: Sage. Jaccard, J., Turrisi, R., & Wan, C. K. (1990). Interaction effects in multiple regression. Newbury Park, CA.: Sage. Jaccard, J., Turrisi, R., & Wan, C. K. (1989). Implications of behavioral decision theory and social marketing for designing social action programs. In J. Edwards and R. S. Tindale (Eds.), Social psychological applications to social issues: Social influence processes and prevention. Chicago: Plenum Press.
3 RESEARCH TESTED INTERVENTION PROGRAMS R.Turrisi 3 Turrisi, R. (2010). Parent-Based Interventions to Prevent Student Drinking (Project ACT), ClinicalTrials.gov NCT Turrisi, R. (2010). Early Intervention to Prevent Student Drinking (Parent Handbook) ClinicalTrials.gov NCT Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., & Gunn, H. (2010). Skin Cancer Prevention: Useful Information for Parents from the Fields of Behavioral Science and Dermatology, National Cancer Institute, Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T. Hillhouse, J., & Turrisi, R. (2011). Appearance-Focused Skin Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T.
4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEW PAPERS R.Turrisi /In press Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., Baker, K., & Florence, L. C. (in press). A web-based intervention to reduce indoor tanning motivations in adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Prevention Science. Koning, I. M., Spruyt, A., Doornwaard, S. M., Turrisi, R., Heider, N., & De Houwer, J. (in press). A different view on parenting: Automatic and explicit parenting processes in adolescents drinking behavior. Journal of Substance Use. Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Hultgren, B. A., Sell,N., Reavy, R., & Cleveland, M. When alcohol is only part of the problem: An event-level analysis of negative consequences related to alcohol and other substance use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Robinson, J. K., Hultgren, B., Mallett, K., & Turrisi, R. (in press). Self-confidence and embarrassment about partner-assisted skin self-examination for melanoma. JAMA Dermatology Abar, C. C., Mallett, K.A., Turrisi, R., & Abar, B. (2016). First- and second-hand consequences of alcohol use in college: Differential associations with later alcohol use. Journal of Substance Use, 21(1), PMCID: PMC Grossbard, J. R., Mastroleo, N. R., Geisner, I. M., Atkins, D., Ray, A. E., Kilmer, J. R., Mallett, K., Larimer, M. E., & Turrisi, R. (2016). Drinking norms, readiness to change, and gender as moderators of a combined alcohol intervention for first-year college students. Addictive Behaviors,52, Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Scaglione, N. M., Baker, K., & Florence, L. C. (2016). Theory-driven longitudinal study exploring indoor tanning initiation in teens using a person-centered approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50(1), PMCID: PMC Ho, B. K., Reidy, K., Huerta, I., Dilley, K., Crawford, S., Hultgren, B. A., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi. R., & Robinson, J. K. (2016). Effectiveness of a multicomponent sun protection program for young children: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Pediatrics, 170(4), Hultgren, B. A., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Ackerman, S., & Robinson, J. K. (2016). Influence of quality of relationship between patient with melanoma and partner on partner-assisted skin examination education: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Dermatology, 152(2), PMCID: PMC LaBrie, J. W., Earle, A. M., Boyle, S. C., Hummer, J. F., Montes, K., Turrisi, R., & Napper, L. E. (2016). A parent-based intervention reduces heavy episodic drinking among first-year college students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30(5), PMCID: PMC
5 R.Turrisi 5 Reavy, R., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Scaglione, N. M., Sell, N. M., & Turrisi, R. (2016). An examination of the relationship between consequence-specific normative belief patterns and alcohol-related consequences among college students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 40(12), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., Wayne, J. D., Martini, M. C., Hultgren, B. A., Mallett, K. A., & Turrisi, R. (2016). Early detection of new melanomas by patients with melanoma and their partners using a structured skin self-examination skills training intervention: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Dermatology, 152(9), Sell, N. M., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N. M., Hultgren, B. A., & Mallett, K. A. (2016). Examining the effects of drinking and interpersonal protective behaviors on unwanted sexual experiences in college women. Addictive Behaviors, 54, PMCID: PMC Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J. J., Turrisi, R., Baker, K., Manne, S. L., & Coups, E. J. (2016). The Behavioral Addiction Indoor Tanning Screener (BAITS): An evaluation of a brief measure of behavioral addictive symptoms. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 96(4), PMCID: PMC
6 2014/2015 R.Turrisi 6 Doumas, D. M., Esp, S., Turrisi, R., & Schottelkorb, A. (2015). Adopting a brief, webbased feedback approach to counter high school drinking: Considerations for professional school counselors. Professional School Counseling, 18(1), Geisner, I. M., Varvil-Weld, L., Mittmann, A. J., Mallett, K., & Turrisi, R. (2015). Brief webbased intervention for college students with comorbid risky alcohol use and depressed mood: Does it work and for whom? Addictive Behaviors, 42, PMCID: PMC Hultgren, B. A., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M., & Turrisi, R. (2015). Examination of a dualprocess model predicting riding with drinking drivers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39, PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Ackerman, S., Turrisi, R., & Robinson, J. (2015). Rates of sunburn among dermatology patients. JAMA Dermatology, 151(2), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Scaglione, N., Reavy, R., & Turrisi, R. (2015). Longitudinal patterns of alcohol mixed with energy drink use among college students and their associations with risky drinking and problems. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 76(3), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M., Scaglione, N. M., Reavy, R., Sell, N. M., & Varvil- Weld, L. (2015). A dual process examination of alcohol-related consequences among first-year college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 76(6), PMCID: PMC Quinn, M., Alamian, A., Hillhouse, J., Scott, C., Turrisi, R., & Baker, K. (2015). Prevalence and correlates of indoor tanning and sunless tanning product use among female teens in the United States. Preventive Medicine Reports, 2, PMCID: PMC Scaglione, N. M., Hultgren, B. A., Reavy, R., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M., & Sell, N. M. (2015). Do students use contextual protective behaviors to reduce alcohol-related sexual risk? Examination of a dual-process decision-making model. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29(3), PMCID: PMC Scaglione, N. M., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Cleveland, M. J., & Ackerman, S. (2015). Who will experience the most alcohol problems in college? The roles of middle and high school drinking tendencies. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39(10), PMCID: PMC Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Robinson, J. K. (2015). Correspondence between pigmented lesions identified by melanoma patients trained to perform partner-assisted skin selfexamination and dermatological examination. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, & Prevention, 24(8), PMCID: PMC
7 R.Turrisi 7 Turrisi, R., Hultgren, B., Mallett, K. A., Martini, M., & Robinson, J. K. (2015). Comparison of efficacy of differing partner-assisted skin examination interventions for melanoma patients: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Dermatology, 151(9), PMCID: PMC Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Ray, A. E., & Lu, S. E. (2014). Pre-college matriculation risk profiles and alcohol consumption patterns during the first semesters of college. Prevention Science, 15(5), PMCID: PMC Varvil-Weld, L., Crowley, D. M., Turrisi, R., Greenberg, M. T., & Mallett, K. A. (2014). Hurting, helping, or neutral? The effects of parental permissiveness toward adolescent drinking on college student alcohol use and problems. Prevention Science, 15(5), PMCID: PMC Ray, A. E., Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., & Mun, E. Y. (2014). Drinking game play among firstyear college student drinkers: An event-specific analysis of the risk for alcohol use and problems. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 40(5), PMCID: PMC Abar, C. C., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (2014). Differential trajectories of alcohol-related behaviors across the first year of college by parenting profiles. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28(1), PMCID: PMC Cleveland, M. J., Reavy, R., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & White, H. R. (2014). Moderating effects of positive parenting and maternal alcohol use on emerging adults alcohol use: Does living at home matter? Addictive Behaviors, 39(5), PMCID: PMC Doumas, D. M., Esp, S., Turrisi, R., Hausheer, R., & Cuffee, C. (2014). A test of the efficacy of a brief, web-based personalized feedback intervention to reduce drinking among 9th grade students. Addictive Behaviors, 39(1), PMID: Hultgren, B. A., Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (2014). How estimation of drinking influences alcohol-related consequences across the first year of college. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38(4), PMCID: PMC Gaber, R., Mallett K. A., Hultgren, B., Turrisi, R., Gilbertsen, R., Martini, M. C., & Robinson, J. K. (2014). Enhanced fidelity of an educational intervention on skin self-examination through surveillance and standardization. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 4(2), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Marzell, M., Scaglione, N., Hultgren, B., & Turrisi, R. (2014). Are all alcohol and energy drink users the same? Examining individual variation in relation to alcohol mixed with energy drink use, risky drinking, and consequences. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28(1), PMCID: PMC Marzell, M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Ray, A. E., & Scaglione, N. M. (2014). Combining alcohol and energy drinks: An examination of psychosocial constructs and alcohol outcomes among college students using a prospective design. Addiction Research and Theory, 22, PMCID: PMC
8 R.Turrisi 8 Pagoto, S., Hillhouse, J., Heckman, C. J., Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J., Buller, D., Turrisi, R., Robinson, J., & Geller, A. C., on behalf of the SBM Public Policy Leadership Group. (2014). Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Position Statement: Ban indoor tanning for minors. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 4(1), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., Gaber, R., Hultgren, B., Eilers, S., Blatt, H., Stapleton, J., Mallett, K., Turrisi, R., Duffecy, J., Begale, M., Martini, M., Bilimoria, K., & Wayne, J. (2014). Skin self-examination education for early detection of melanoma: A randomized trial of Internet, workbook and in-person interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(1), e7. PMCID: PMC Scaglione, N. M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Ray, A. E., Hultgren, B. A., & Cleveland, M. J. (2014). How much does one more drink matter? Examining effects of event-level alcohol use and previous sexual victimization on sex-related consequences. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75(2), PMCID: PMC Scott, C., Hillhouse, J., & Turrisi, R. (2014). Evaluating a theoretical model of indoor tanning using structural equation modeling. Public Health Reports, 129(1), PMCID: PMC Varvil-Weld, L., Scaglione, N., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Abar, C. C. (2014). Optimizing timing and dosage: Does parent type moderate the effects of variations of a parent-based intervention to reduce college student drinking? Prevention Science, 15(1), PMCID: PMC Varvil-Weld, L., Turrisi, R., Hospital, M. M., Mallett, K. A., & Bámaca-Colbert, M. Y. (2014). Maternal and peer influences on drinking among Latino college students. Addictive Behaviors, 39(1), PMCID: PMC
9 2012/2013 R.Turrisi 9 Abar, C. C., Abar, B., Turrisi, R., & Belden, C. (2013). Communication technology used among parents and their college teens: Implications for college health promotion and risk prevention programs. Journal of the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, 25(1), Varvil-Weld, L., Marzell, M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., & Cleveland, M. (2013). Examining the relationship between the alcohol-energy drink risk profiles and high-risk drinking behaviors. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37(8), PMCID: PMC Mastroleo, N., Scaglione, N., Mallett, K. A., & Turrisi, R. (2013). Can personality account for differences in drinking between college athletes and non-athletes? Explaining the role of sensation seeking, risk-taking, and impulsivity. Journal of Drug Education, 43(1), PMCID: PMC Varvil-Weld, L., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Cleveland, M. J., & Abar, C. C. (2013). Are certain college students prone to experiencing excessive alcohol-related consequences? Predicting membership in a high-risk subgroup using pre-college profiles. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74(4), PMCID: PMC Cleveland, M. J., Hultgren, B., Varvil-Weld, L., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Abar, C. C. (2013). Moderation of a parent-based intervention on transitions in drinking: Examining the role of normative perceptions and attitudes among high- and low-risk first-year college students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37(9), PMCID: PMC Gaber, R., Hultgren, B., Stapleton, J., Mallett K. A., Turrisi, R., Hernandez, C., Bilmoria K., Wayne J., Martini, M. C., & Robinson, J. K. (2103). The influence of disease perceptions on the participation of melanoma patients and their partners in skin self-examination education. Journal of Community Medicine. 3(6): 242. PMCID: PMC Scaglione, N. M., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., & Comer, C. D. (2013). Identifying theoretical predictors of risky alcohol use among non-college emerging adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74(5), PMID: Doumas, D. M., Turrisi, R., Ray, A. E., Esp, S. M., & Curtis-Schaeffer A. K. (2013). A randomized trial evaluating a parent-based intervention to reduce college drinking. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 45(1), PMID: Beltz, A. M., Gates, K. M., Engels, A., Molenaar, P. C., Pulido, C., Turrisi, R., Berenbaum, S. A., Gilmore, R. O., & Wilson, S. J. (2013). Changes in alcohol-related brain networks across the first year of college: A prospective pilot study using fmri effective connectivity mapping. Addictive Behaviors, 38(4), PMCID: PMC
10 R.Turrisi 10 Varvil-Weld, L., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N., Mallett, K. A., & Ray, A. E. (2013). Parents and students reports of parenting: Which are more reliably associated with college student drinking? Addictive Behaviors, 38(3), PMCID: PMC Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Cleveland, M. J., Varvil-Weld, L., Abar, C., Scaglione, N. & Hultgren, B. (2013). Evaluation of timing and dosage of a parent based intervention to minimize college students alcohol consumption. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74(1), PMCID: PMC Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., White, H. R., Turrisi, R., & Favero, S. (2013). Patterns of alcohol use and related consequences in non-college-attending emerging adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74(1), PMCID: PMC Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Robinson, J. K., Baker, K., Manne, S. L., & Coups, E. J. (2013). Erythema and ultraviolet indoor tanning: Findings from a diary study. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 3(1), PMCID: PMC Cleveland, M. J., Lanza, S. T., Ray, A. E., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A. (2012). Transitions in firstyear college student drinking behaviors: Does pre-college drinking moderate the effects of parentand peer-based intervention components? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26(3), PMCID: PMC Dodge, T., Williams, K. J., Marzell, M., & Turrisi, R. (2012). Judging cheaters: Is substance misuse viewed similarly in the athletic and academic domains? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26(3), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Billingsley, E., Comer, C. D., Read, A., Varvil-Weld, L., Gaber, R., Favero, S., Guttman, K., & Robinson, J. K. (2012). Enhancing patients satisfaction and sunprotective behaviors using the ABC method of physician-patient communication. Archives of Dermatology, 148(9), PMCID: PMC Turrisi, R., Gunn, H., Hultgren B. A., Warner, N., & Mallet, K. A. (2012). The style project: feasibility of collaborating with salons for prevention and early detection of skin cancer. Archives of Dermatology, 148(10), PMCID: PMC Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., & Robinson, J. (2012). Accuracy of self-reported sun exposure and sun protection behavior. Prevention Science, 13(5), PMCID: PMC Hillhouse, J. J., Baker, M. K., Turrisi, R., Shields, A., Stapleton, J., Jain, S., & Longacre, I. (2012). Evaluating a measure of tanning abuse and dependence. Archives of Dermatology, 148(7), PMCID: PMC Mastroleo, N. R., Marzell, M., Turrisi, R., & Borsari, B. (2012). Do coaches make a difference off the field? The examination of athletic coach influence on early college student drinking. Addiction, Research & Theory, 20(1), PMCID: PMC
11 R.Turrisi 11 Ray, A. E., Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., & Philion, E. (2012). Patterns of drinking-related protective and risk behaviors in college student drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 37(4), PMCID: PMC Varvil-Weld, L., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Abar, C. C. (2012). Using parental profiles to predict membership in a subset of college students experiencing excessive alcohol consequences: Findings from a longitudinal study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73(3), PMCID: PMC
12 2010/2011 R.Turrisi 12 Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Ray, A. E., Stapleton, J., Abar, C., Mastroleo, N. R., Tollison, S., Grossbard, J., & Larimer, M.E. (2011). Do parents know best? Examining the relationship between parenting profiles, prevention efforts, and high-risk drinking in college students. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41(12), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Guttman, K., Read, A., Billingsley, E., & Robinson, J. (2011). Assessing dermatologists ability to deliver a novel intervention to improve patients use of sun protection: The ABC method of physician-patient communication. Archives of Dermatology, 147(12), PMCID: PMC Abar, C., Turrisi, R., & Abar, B. (2011). Brief report: Tailgating as a unique context for parental modeling on college student alcohol use. Journal of Adolescence, 34(5), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Martini, M. (2011). Aids to detection of changing pigmented lesions during partner-assisted skin examination. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 64(6), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Stapleton, J., Boone, S. L., Kim, N., Riyat, N. V., & Gordon, E. J. (2011). Efficacy of an educational intervention with kidney transplant recipients to promote skin self-examination for squamous cell carcinoma detection. Archives of Dermatology, 147(6), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Varvil-Weld, L., Turrisi, R., & Read, A. (2011). An examination of college students willingness to experience consequences as a unique predictor of alcohol problems. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(1), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A, Marzell, M., & Turrisi, R. (2011). Is reducing drinking always the answer to reducing consequences in first-year college students? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72(2), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Marzell, M., Varvil-Weld, L., Turrisi, R., Guttman, K. & Abar. C. (2011) Onetime or repeat offenders? An examination of the patterns of alcohol-related consequences experienced by college students across the freshman year. Addictive Behaviors, 36(5), PMCID: PMC Abar, B. W., Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Loken, E., Stapleton, J., & Gunn, H. (2010). Preventing skin cancer in college females: Heterogeneous effects over time. Health Psychology, 29(6), PMID: Grossbard, J. R., Mastroleo, N. R., Kilmer, J. R., Lee, C. M., Turrisi, R., Larimer, M. E., & Ray, A. (2010). Substance use patterns among first-year college students: Secondary effects of a combined alcohol intervention. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39(4), PMCID: PMC
13 R.Turrisi 13 Turrisi, R., Abar, C., Mallett, K. A., & Jaccard, J. (2010). An examination of the mediational effects of cognitive and attitudinal factors of a parent intervention to reduce college drinking. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40(10), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., Hillhouse, J., & Turrisi, R., (2010). Intentional tanning: More than one hammer needed to change behavior. Archives of Dermatology, 146(9), PMID: Testa, M., Hoffman, J. H., Livingston, J. A., & Turrisi, R. (2010). Preventing college women s sexual victimization through parent based intervention: A randomized controlled trial. Prevention Science, 11(3), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Ray, A. E., Turrisi, R., Belden, C., Bachrach, R. L., & Larimer, M. E. (2010). Age of drinking onset as a moderator of the efficacy of parent-based, brief motivational, and combined intervention approaches to reduce drinking and consequences among college students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(7), PMCID: PMC Mastroleo, N. R., Turrisi, R., Carney, J. V., Ray, A. E., & Larimer, M. E. (2010). Examination of post-training supervision of peer counselors in a motivational enhancement intervention to reduce drinking in a sample of heavy-drinking college students. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39(3), PMCID: PMC Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Todaro, A., & Robinson, J. K. (2010). Objectification theory and our understanding of indoor tanning. Archives of Dermatology, 145(9), PMCID: Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Robinson, J. K., & Abar, B. (2010). A comparison of the efficacy of an appearance-focused skin cancer intervention within indoor tanner subgroups identified by latent profile analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33(3), PMID: Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Stapleton, J., & Robinson, J. (2010). Effect of seasonal affective disorder and pathological tanning motives on efficacy of an appearance-focused intervention to prevent skin cancer. Archives of Dermatology, 146(5), PMID: Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (2010). A review of College Drinking: Reframing a Social Problem, by George Dowdall. Journal of Higher Education, 81, Turrisi, R., & Ray, A. E. (2010). Sustained parenting and college drinking in first-year students. Developmental Psychobiology, 52(3), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., Stapleton, J., & Pion, M. (2010). Comparing the efficacy of an in-person intervention with a skin self-examination workbook. Archives of Dermatology, 146(1), PMCID: PMC
14 2008/2009 R.Turrisi 14 Mastroleo, N. R., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Ray, A. E. (2009). Psychometric properties of the Peer Proficiency Assessment (PEPA): A tool for evaluation of undergraduate peer counselors' motivational interviewing fidelity. Addictive Behaviors, 34(9), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Larimer, M. E., & Mastroleo, N. R. (2009). Have I had one drink too many? Assessing gender differences in misperceptions of intoxication among college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70(6), PMCID: PMC Kim, N. N., Boone, S. L., Ortiz, S., Mallett, K., Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Yoo, S., West, D. P., Rademaker, A. W., & Robinson, J. K. (2009). Squamous cell carcinoma in solid organ transplant recipients: Influences on perception of risk and optimal time to provide education. Archives of Dermatology, 145(10), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Bachrach, R. L., & Turrisi, R. (2009). Examining the unique influence of interpersonal and intrapersonal drinking perceptions on alcohol consumption among college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70(2), PMCID: PMC Spoth, R., Greenberg, M., & Turrisi, R. (2009). Overview of preventive interventions addressing underage drinking: State of the evidence and steps toward public health impact. Alcohol Research & Health, 32(1), PMCID: PMC Ray, A. E., Turrisi, R., Abar, B., & Peters, K. E. (2009). Social-cognitive correlates of protective drinking behaviors and alcohol-related consequences in college students. Addictive Behaviors, 34(11), PMCID: PMC Turrisi, R., Larimer, M. E., Mallett, K. A., Kilmer, J. R., Ray, A. E., Mastroleo, N. R., Geisner, I. M., Grossbard, J., Tollison, S., Lostutter, T. W., & Montoya, H. (2009). A randomized clinical trial evaluating a combined alcohol intervention for high-risk college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70(4), PMCID: PMC Ichiyama, M. A., Fairlie, A. M., Wood, M. D., Turrisi, R., Francis, D. P., Ray, A. E., & Stanger, L. A. (2009). A randomized trial of a parent-based intervention on drinking behavior among incoming college freshman. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Supp 16, PMCID: PMC Boone, S. L., Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Ortiz, S., Robinson, J. K., & Mallett, K. A. (2009). Thoroughness of skin examination by melanoma patients: Influence of age, sex and partner. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 50(3), PMCID: PMC Abar, C., Abar, B., & Turrisi, R. (2009). The impact of parental modeling and permissibility on alcohol use and experienced negative drinking consequences in college. Addictive Behaviors, 34(6-7), PMCID: PMC
15 R.Turrisi 15 Robinson, J. K., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Stapleton, J. (2009). Engaging patients and their partners in preventive health behaviors: The physician factor. Archives of Dermatology, 145(4), PMCID: PMC Grossbard, J. R., Geisner, I. M., Mastroleo, N. R., Kilmer, J. R., Turrisi, R., & Larimer, M. E. (2009). Athletic identity, descriptive norms, and drinking among athletes transitioning to college. Addictive Behaviors, 34(4), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Lee, C. M., Turrisi, R., & Larimer, M. E. (2009). Assessing college students perceptions of tolerance to alcohol using social cues: The Social Tolerance Index. Addictive Behaviors, 34(2), PMCID: PMC Turrisi, R., Mastroleo, N. R., Stapleton, J., & Mallett, K. (2008). A comparison of 2 brief intervention approaches to reduce indoor tanning behavior in young women who indoor tan very frequently. Archives of Dermatology, 144(11), PMCID: PMC Voas, R. B., Johnson, M., Turrisi, R., Taylor, D., Honts, C. R., & Nelsen, L. (2008). Bringing alcohol on campus to raise money: Impact on student drinking and drinking problems. Addiction, 103(6), PMCID: PMC Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Stapleton, J., & Robinson, J. (2008). A randomized controlled trial of an appearance-focused intervention to prevent skin cancer. Cancer, 113(11), PMCID: PMC Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., & Hillhouse, J. (2008). Peer crowd identification and indoor artificial UV tanning behavioral tendencies. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(7), PMCID: PMC Mastroleo, N. R., Mallett, K. A., Ray, A. E., & Turrisi, R. (2008). The process of delivering peerbased alcohol intervention programs in college settings. Journal of College Student Development, 49(3), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Bachrach, R. L., & Turrisi, R. (2008). Are all negative consequences truly negative? Assessing variations among college students perceptions of alcohol related consequences. Additive Behaviors, 33(10), PMCID: PMC Abar, C., & Turrisi, R. (2008). How important are parents during the college years? A longitudinal perspective of indirect influences parents yield on their college teens alcohol use. Addictive Behaviors, 33(10), PMCID: PMC Spoth, R., Greenberg, M., & Turrisi, R. (2008). Preventive interventions addressing underage drinking: State of the evidence and steps toward public health impact. Pediatrics, 121(Suppl 4), S311-S336. PMCID: PMC
16 R.Turrisi 16 Robinson, J. K., Stapleton, J., & Turrisi, R. (2008). Relationship and partner moderator variables increase self-efficacy of performing skin self-examination. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 58(5), PMCID: PMC Mallett, K. A., Robinson, J. K., & Turrisi, R. (2008). Enhancing patient motivation to reduce UV risk behaviors: Assessing the interest and willingness of dermatologists to try a different approach. Archives of Dermatology, 144(2), PMCID: PMC
17 2006/2007 R.Turrisi 17 Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Robinson, J. K., & Stapleton, J. (2007). Mediating variables in a parent based intervention to reduce skin cancer risk in children. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 30(5), PMID: Turrisi, R., Mastroleo, N. R., Mallett, K. A., Larimer, M. E., & Kilmer, J. R. (2007). Examination of the mediational influences of peer norms, environmental influences, and parent communications on heavy drinking in athletes and nonathletes. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21(4), PMCID: PMC Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., & Shields, A. L. (2007). Patterns of indoor tanning use: Implications for clinical interventions. Archives of Dermatology, 143(12), PMID: Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., & Stapleton, J. (2007). Efficacy of a partner assistance intervention designed to increase skin self-examination performance. Archives of Dermatology, 143(1), PMID: Doumas, D. M., Turrisi, R., Coll, K. M., & Haralson, K. (2007). High-risk drinking in college athletes and nonathletes across the academic year. Journal of College Counseling, 10(2), Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., & Stapleton, J. (2007). Examination of mediating variables in a partner assistance intervention designed to increase performance of skin self-examination. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 56(3), PMID: Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Mastroleo, N. R., & Larimer, M. E. (2006). Heavy drinking in college students: Who is at risk and what is being done about it? Journal of General Psychology Special Issue: Alcohol and the Human Experience, 133(4), PMCID: PMC Taylor, D. M., Johnson, M. B., Voas, R. B., & Turrisi, R. (2006). Demographic and academic trends in drinking patterns and alcohol-related problems on dry college campuses. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 50(4), Turrisi, R., Stapleton, J., Mallett, K., & Hillhouse, J. (2006). Methods in skin cancer prevention: Using a question-driven approach to guide the choice of assessment approaches. Archives of Dermatology, 142(10), PMID: Doumas, D. M., Turrisi, R., & Wright, D. A. (2006). Risk factors for heavy drinking and associated consequences in college freshman: Athletic status and adult attachment. The Sport Psychologist, 20(4), Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Robinson, J., Stapleton, J., & Adams, M. (2006). Influence of parent and child characteristics on a parent-based intervention to reduce unsafe sun practices in children 9 to 12 years old. Archives of Dermatology, 142(8), PMID:
18 R.Turrisi 18 Guilamo-Ramos, V., Jaccard, J., Turrisi, R., Johansson, M., & Bouris, A. (2006). Maternal perceptions of alcohol use by adolescents who drink alcohol. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67(5), PMCID: PMC Robinson, J. K., & Turrisi, R. (2006). Skills training to learn discrimination of ABCDE criteria by those at risk of developing melanoma. Archives of Dermatology, 142(4), PMID: Mallett, K. A., Lee, C. M., Neighbors, C., Larimer, M. E., & Turrisi, R. (2006). Do we learn from our mistakes? An examination of the impact of negative alcohol-related consequences on college students drinking patterns and perceptions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67(2), PMCID: PMC
19 2004/2005 R.Turrisi 19 Guilamo-Ramos, V., Jaccard, J., Turrisi, R., & Johansson, M. (2005). Parental and school correlates of binge drinking among middle school students. American Journal of Public Health, 95(5), PMCID: PMC ng and other drug use: What can be done to improve prevention efforts? Resource Links, Hillhouse, J., & Turrisi, R. (2005). Skin cancer risk behaviors: A conceptual framework for complex behavioral change. Archives of Dermatology, 141(8), PMID: Hillhouse, J., Stapleton, J., & Turrisi, R. (2005). Association of frequent indoor UV tanning with Seasonal Affective Disorder. Archives of Dermatology, 141(11), PMID: D Amico, E. J., Ellickson, P. L., Wagner, E. F., Turrisi, R., Fromme, K., Ghosh-Dastidar, B., Longshore, D. L., McCaffrey, D. F., Montgomery, M. J., Schonlau, M., & Wright, D. (2005). Developmental considerations for substance use interventions from middle school through college. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(3), PMID: Kidwell, B., & Turrisi, R. (2004). An examination of college student money management tendencies. Journal of Economic Psychology, 25(5), Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Heavin, S., Robinson, J., Adams, M., & Berry, J. (2004). Examination of the short-term efficacy of a parent-based intervention to prevent skin cancer. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 27(4), PMID: Guilamo-Ramos, V., Jaccard, J., Johansson, M., & Turrisi, R. (2004). Binge drinking among Latino youth: Role of acculturation-related variables. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18(2), PMCID: PMC Guilamo-Ramos, V., Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., Wood, E., & Gonzalez, B. (2004). Progressing from light experimentation to heavy episodic drinking in early and middle adolescence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 65(4), PMCID: PMC
20 R.Turrisi 20 Kidwell, B., Brinberg, D., & Turrisi, R. (2003). Determinants of money management behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 33(6), Hillhouse, J. J., & Turrisi, R. (2002). Examination of the efficacy of an appearance-focused intervention to reduce UV exposure. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 25(4), PMID: Robinson, J. K., Fisher, S. G., & Turrisi, R. J. (2002). Predictors of skin self-examination performance. Cancer, 95(1), PMID: Lange, J. E., Clapp, J. D., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Jaccard, J., Johnson, M. B., Voas, R. B., & Larimer, M. (2002). College binge drinking: What is it? Who does it? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26(5), PMID: Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., Taki, R., Dunnam, H., & Grimes, J. (2001). Examination of the short-term efficacy of a parent intervention to reduce college student drinking tendencies. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors: Special Issue on Understanding Binge Drinking, 15(4), PMID: Turrisi, R. (2001). New perspectives on analyses of variance: A review of Interaction effects in factorial analysis of variance by James Jaccard. Contemporary Psychology, 46, Hillhouse, J. J., Turrisi, R., & Kastner, M. (2001). Modeling tanning salon behavioral tendencies using appearance motivation, self-monitoring and the theory of planned behavior. Health Education Research, 15(4), PMID: Turrisi, R., Wiersma, K. A., & Hughes, K. K. (2000). Binge-drinking-related consequences in college students: Role of drinking beliefs and mother-teen communications. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 14(4), PMID: Kidwell, B., & Turrisi, R. (2000). A cognitive analysis of credit card acquisition and college student financial development. Journal of College Student Development, 41(6), Turrisi, R., Padilla, K. K., & Wiersma, K. A. (2000). College student drinking: An examination of theoretical models of drinking tendencies in freshman and upperclassmen. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61(4), PMID:
21 R.Turrisi 21 Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Holwiski, F., & McVeigh, S. (1999). An examination of psychological variables relevant to artificial tanning tendencies. Journal of Health Psychology, 4(4), PMID: Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Gebert, C., & Grimes, J. (1999). Examination of cognitive variables relevant to sunscreen use. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 22(5), PMID: Turrisi, R. (1999). Cognitive and attitudinal factors in the analysis of alternatives to binge drinking. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29(7), Turrisi, R., & Wiersma, K. (1999). Examination of judgments of drunkenness, binge drinking, and drunk-driving tendencies in teens with and without a family history of alcohol abuse. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23(7), PMID: Turrisi, R., Nicholson, B., & Jaccard, J. (1999). An examination of the utility of server intervention to reduce alcohol related problems in college students. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, Jaccard, J., & Turrisi, R. (1999). Parent-based intervention strategies to reduce adolescent alcohol-impaired driving. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Special Issue: Alcohol and the Family: Opportunities for Prevention, Supp 13, PMID: Turrisi, R., Nicholson, B., & Jaccard, J. (1999). A cognitive analysis of server intervention policies: Perceptions of bar owners and servers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60(1), PMID: Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., & Gebert, C. (1998). Examination of cognitive variables relevant to sunbathing. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21(3), PMID: Landrum, R. E., Turrisi, R., & Harless, C. (1998). University image: The benefits of assessment and modeling. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 9(1), Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., & McDonnell, D. (1997). An examination of the relationships between personality, attitudes, and cognitions relevant to alcohol-impaired driving tendencies. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27(15), Hillhouse, J. J., Adler, C. M., Drinnon, J., & Turrisi, R. (1997). Application of Azjen's theory of planned behavior to predict sunbathing, tanning salon use, and sunscreen use intentions and behaviors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20(4), PMID:
22 R.Turrisi 22 Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., Kelly, S. Q., & Valera, E. M. (1994). Parent and teen perceptions regarding parental efforts at controlling teen drunk driving. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24(15), Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., Kelly, S. Q., & O'Malley, C. M. (1993). Social psychological factors involved in adolescents' efforts to prevent their friends from driving while intoxicated. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 22(2), Turrisi, R., & Jaccard, J. (1992). Cognitive and attitudinal factors in the analysis of alternatives to drunk driving. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53(5), PMID: Turrisi, R., & Jaccard, J. (1991). Judgment processes relevant to drunk driving. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 21(2), Jaccard, J., Wan, C. K., & Turrisi, R. (1990). The detection and interpretation of interaction effects between continuous variables in multiple regression. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 25(4), Turrisi, R. J., Suls, J., Serio, S., & Reisman, S. (1988). Drinking and driving: Perceptions and evaluations as a function of level of intoxication and weather. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 18(10), Turrisi, R., & Jaccard, J. (1988). Effects of DWI convictions relevant to drunk driving decisions. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 12, 329. Jaccard, J., & Turrisi, R. (1987). Cognitive processes and individual differences in judgments relevant to drunk driving. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53(1), PMID:
23 SELECT OTHER PUBLICATIONS (ABSTRACTS/INVITED COMMENTARIES) R.Turrisi 23 Scaglione, N., & Turrisi, R. (2011). Talking to your teen about alcohol. Centre Daily Times. August 3, Boone, S. L, Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., & Robinson, J. K. (2008). Assessment of the extent of partner assisted total body skin self-examination in an intervention designed to increase performance. Journal of Investigating Dermatology, 128, S213 (abstract). Robinson, J. K., Stapleton, J., & Turrisi, R. (2007) Partner's role in skin self-examination performance. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 127, S57 (abstract). Turrisi, R., Jaccard, J., Taki, R., Dunnam, H., & Grimes, J. (2002). Examination of the short-term efficacy of a parent-based intervention to reduce college student drinking tendencies. Alcohol Research, 7, (abstract). Turrisi, R., Wiersma, K., & Hughes, K. (2001). Binge-drinking-related consequences in college students. Alcohol Research, 6, 90 (abstract). Turrisi, R., & Jaccard, J. (1992). Drunk driving: Consider the alternatives. Science Matters, 2, (Invited commentary). Turrisi, R. (1991). Driving while intoxicated leads to youth deaths. U.S. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 21, (Invited commentary).
24 SELECT WORKS UNDER REVIEW R.Turrisi 24 Andrade, A. C., Onate, A., Reidy, K., Angst, D. B., Hultgren, B. A., Turrisi, R., & Robinson, J. K. Sun protection read-along books: Assessing the feasibility of delivering this intervention. Andrade, A. C., Onate, A., Reidy, K., Hultgren, B. A., Turrisi, R., & Robinson, J. K. Sun protection read-along books to support pediatricians anticipatory guidance. Baker, K., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N., Dean, R., & Masters, J. Reducing skin cancer risk through improved mother-daughter communication: Initial feasibility and efficacy of a pilot program. Clarke, P., Dodge, T., Marzell, M., Turrisi, R., & Williams, K. High school sport-type predicts alcohol use during college. Cleveland, M. J., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., & Baker, K. Patterns of artificial tanning in indoor tanning motivated adolescents: A latent class analysis. Cleveland, M. J., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N., & Baker, K. Testing the long-term efficacy of a web-based skin cancer prevention for teens using a person-centered approach. Cleveland, M., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N., Baker, K., & Florence, L.K. Patterns of artificial indoor tanning motivated adolescents: A latent class analysis. Cleveland, M., Hultgren, B. Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., Geisner, I., & Larimer, M. Linking trajectory groups of parent approval and transitions in college student drinking during the first three years of college. Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Sell, N. M., Reavy, R., & Trager, B. Using latent transition analysis to compare effects of residency status on alcohol-related consequences during the first two years of college. Cleveland, M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., Hultgren, B., Reavy, R., Geisner, I., & Larimer, M. Conflicted or congruent? Examining alcohol-related normative beliefs and their roles predicting highrisk alcohol use among college students. Cleveland, M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., & Larimer, M. Examining homogeneous, conflicted, and permissive alcohol-related normative beliefs and their roles predicting drinking outcomes. Dodge, T., Dawn, R., Turrisi, R., Brachfield, C., Marzell, M., & Williams, K. An investigation of the independent influence of type and intensity of physical activity on alcohol consumption. Dodge, T., Jaccard, J., Marzell, M., Turrisi, R., Williams, K. J., & Yesalis, C. Influence of the use of legal performance enhancing substances on beliefs about anabolic steroids.
25 R.Turrisi 25 Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Sell, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., & Scaglione, N. M. A longitudinal examination of patterns of stability and transition among college students who report multiple and repeated alcohol consequences. Robinson, J. K., Nodal, M., Chavez, L., Ali, Y., Mallett, K., & Turrisi, R. Enhancing the relevance of skin self-examination for Latinos. Sell, N., Scaglione, N., Cleveland, M., & Turrisi, R. Examining the association between drinking and variability in protective behaviors in first-year college women. Turrisi, R., Hultgren, B. A., Mallett, K. A., Larimer, M., Geisner, I. M., & Hospital, M. Examining differences between subgroups of college students who engage in high-intensity drinking versus experience multiple recurring consequences.
26 INVITED ADDRESSES AND RECENT WORKSHOPS R.Turrisi 26 Turrisi, R., (2015, October). Parent-based interventions in sensitive phases of life: Late adolescence and emerging adulthood. Presented at the President s Panel on improving the lives of emerging adults at the 7 th Biennial Conference of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood, Miami, FL. Turrisi, R. (2015, September). Laying the groundwork for a NIH submission. Presented at the joint meeting of the Hershey-University Park BIRCWH and KL2 Scholars. Turrisi, R. (2015, June). Underage drinking: What s new and how the Power of Parents Is making a difference in more ways than you think! Presented at the MADD national conference, Washington, DC. Turrisi, R. (2014, October). The science of parent based efforts to reduce underage drinking: Parenting research to reduce high-risk drinking and problems. Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Manhasset, NY. Turrisi, R. (2014, July). Implementing brief-intervention efforts to reduce the risk of disease and improve healthy outcomes. University of Hawaii Cancer Research Center, Oahu, HI. Turrisi, R. (2014, May). Brief interventions in medical settings to reduce skin cancer. Penn State University Hershey/Geisner Combined Annual Grand Rounds, State College, PA. Turrisi, R. (2014, February). Reducing alcohol use: Parent-based interventions for high-risk teens. Department of Counselor Education, Boise State University, Boise, ID. Turrisi, R. (2013, November). Integration between intentional and automatic parenting. University of Utrecht, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Turrisi, R. (2013, October). Parent based intervention during late adolescence and emerging adulthood: Prevention effects on proxies for emotional and executive function centers of the brain. Presented at RAND Corporation 12 annual Psychology Speakers Series, Santa Monica, CA. Turrisi, R. (2013, May). The science of parent based efforts to reduce underage drinking. Presented at the College Drinking in Maryland: What s Happening and What Works Statewide Educational Conference, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. Turrisi, R. (2013, April). Reaching parents in sensitive phases of life: Late adolescence and emerging adulthood. Presented at Congres National D Addiction Suisse: Les familles au cœur de la prévention: potentiels et défis regard au-delà de nos frontiers, Palais Des Congress, Bienne, Switzerland. Turrisi, R. (2013, April). Parent based intervention during late adolescence and emerging adulthood. Presented at Institute of Addiction Suisse, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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