Rodney W. Hopkins. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Department of Health Promotion & Education Salt Lake City, Utah (Ph. D. Course work completed)

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Rodney W. Hopkins OFFICE: 395 S. 1500 E. Salt Lake City, Rm 123 (801) 581-5179 (o) Social Research Institute (801-560-7686 (c) College of Social Work Rodney.Hopkins@socwk.utah.edu University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0260 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Department of Health Promotion & Education Salt Lake City, Utah (Ph. D. Course work completed) BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Department of Health Science Provo, Utah (Master of Science) August 1984 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Department of Health Science Provo, Utah (Bachelor of Science) April 1983 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Social Research Institute, College of Social Work, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Principal investigator on a variety of research and program evaluation studies. Responsible for external funding, study design and program evaluation-related activities including interfacing with key agency staff, designing and implementing data collection systems, utilizing quantitative and qualitative methods, survey design, development, data collection and analysis. 9/1/1998 present. PROGRAM MANAGER, Neighborhood Action Coalition, Department of Health Promotion & Education, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Responsible for designing and implementing evaluation activities of evidence-based substance abuse prevention programs. Principle activities include oversight for all aspects of program evaluation including data collection and analysis, report writing and research staff supervision. 4/15/1991-9/1/1998. CURRENT CONTRACT AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Principal Investigator on Utah State Office of Education contract to study the effectiveness of a schoolbased curriculum to prevent risk factors associated with substance abuse. Quasi-experimental design examining components of implementation science and impact and outcome evaluation of curriculum instruction in multiple classrooms and schools in Utah. Study focuses on identifying strategies and assessing factors of organizational capacity that support effective student and classroom outcomes. 10/1/2014 - present. Lead Evaluator on Utah Office for Victims of Crime statewide needs assessment of crime victim services, effectiveness, and model program implementation 7/1/2016 present.

Program evaluator for HOPE4UTAH. Quasi-experimental design of suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention program. Developed study design, data collection, and analyzed data from statewide program. The study resulted in the program receiving an evidence-based ranking by peer review committee in May 2014. 9/30/2013 present. PREVIOUS STUDIES AND PROGRAM EVALUTION ACTIVITY Idaho Title IV-E Waiver Demonstration Project. Statewide implementation study of evidence-based programs to reduce the length of stay in out-of-home foster care placement of children. Specific study components include a randomized, wait-list control trial of a parenting education program. Study goal is to determine the effectiveness of the parenting program s contribution to enhancing child welfare / permanency, child well-being and safety outcomes for children 7/1/2014 7/18/2016. Principal Investigator for Food Stamp Child Cooperation Study in response to 2014 Utah Legislative funding to analyze state policy requiring an open child support case as a condition for Food Stamp eligibility. Study included policy and economic analysis, including relevant fiscal implications. 5/1/2014 9/30/2015. Co-Principal Investigator on Utah Department of Health contract to conduct program evaluation of Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program. Established program benchmarks, designed mixed-methods evaluation, developed data collection instruments and procedures, trained implementing sites, and collaborated with national program evaluators. 2/1/2010-1/30/2014. Principal Investigator on Utah State Office of Education contract to study the effectiveness of schoolbased curriculum on risk factors for substance abuse prevention. Random control trial with results leading to program being included on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration s National Registry for Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP). 7/1/2002 6/30/2003. Co-principal Investigator on Salt Lake County Behavioral Health Services contract to provide needs assessment technical assistance, data collection, and analysis and program evaluation for Strategic Planning Framework State Incentive Grant coalitions in Salt Lake County. 9/1/2008 8/31/2011. Evaluator for Community mobilization activities to coordinate effective community-based substance abuse prevention programs in Midvale, West Jordan, and West Valley City Utah, from 10/1/1998-10/1/2008. Principal Investigator for Community Partnership Program/Weed and Seed Pilot Study to apply Geographic Information System (G.I.S.) to map drug use and crime activities in Salt Lake County. Collaborate with law enforcement to obtain and analyze drug and crime data. 8/15/1997-1/31/1999. Evaluator for Community Partnership Coalition Demonstration Grant Diffusion of community mobilization efforts to reduce substance abuse in Salt Lake County. 10/1/1995 1/31/1999. Evaluator for Utah Council for Crime Prevention / Community Partnership Program. Pilot workplace supplement to augment drug-free workplace efforts and to provide targeted outreach to the small business community. 1/1/1994-12/31/1994.

Principal Investigator for a model community-based health promotion project funded by Kaiser Family Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, serving Summit and Wasatch Counties. 5/1/1988 12/31/1992. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Hopkins, R., Hudnall, G. Wright-Berryman, J. Circles4Hope and Hope Squads: Innovation in Adolescent Suicide Prevention in Utah. American Association of Suicidology Annual Conference, April 29, 2017, Phoenix, AZ (scheduled) Hopkins, R. W., Innocenti, M., and Lipkowitz, R. Using Utah s Multipurpose Data System: Evaluation and CQI 18 th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect Poster Session, April 12, 2012, Washington, D.C. Hopkins, R. W. and Larsen, V. Preventing Underage Drinking by Connecting with Students in the Classroom and Parents at Home Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools National Conference, August 10, 2011, National Harbor, MD. Silovsky, J., Hopkins, R.W. and Dugan, A. The Future of Evidence Based Home Visiting Evaluation Evidence-Based Home Visiting Grantee Meeting, August 2, 2010, Washington, D.C. Hopkins, R.W. and PoVey, C. Environmental Strategies: Are Your Environmental Efforts Effective plenary session at Charting the Course. CADCA s 19 th Annual National Leadership Forum, February 12, 2009, National Harbor, MD. Hopkins, R.W. Program Evaluation Keynote presented at Preventing Suicide in Regions VII & VIII: Communities Working Together to Implement the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention in the Prairies and Mountain West, October 29, 2003, Westminster, CO. Hopkins, R.W. Evaluation Tools: Theory and Practice presented at Preventing Suicide in Regions VII & VIII: Communities Working Together to Implement the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention in the Prairies and Mountain West, October 29, 2003, Westminster, CO. Hopkins, R. W. Picking the Right Evaluation for Your Program presented at the Health Education Association of Utah Annual Conference, April 4, 2001, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hopkins, R. W. Factors Influencing Adolescent Substance Abuse presented at the 12 th Annual National Prevention Network Research Conference, September 14, 1999, Buffalo, New York. Hopkins, R. W. Community Organization and Environmental Prevention Strategies: What Are They and How Do They Work? presented at the 20 th Annual Conference on Substance Abuse, September 30, 1998, Provo, Utah. Hopkins, R. W. Needs Assessment: A Cornerstone in Public Health Practice an inservice presentation to the Utah Department of Health, May 21, 1998, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hopkins, R. W. and McPhee, S.E. Midvale, then and now: Results of a 2-year study of community mobilization activities presented at the 19 th Annual Conference on Substance Abuse, October 8, 1997, Ogden, Utah.

Hopkins, R. W. and Hammond, N. Today s Research: Driving Today s Programs presented at the 9 th Annual National Prevention Network Prevention Research Conference, September 16, 1996, Tucson, Arizona. Hopkins, R.W. "Use of Geographical Information Systems in Analyzing Community Alcohol and Drug Data presented at the 1995 CSAP National Workshop for Community Partnership Grantees, March 8, 1995, St. Louis, Missouri. TEACHING EXPERIENCE INSTRUCTOR, College of Social Work, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Program Evaluation Practicum (SW 7722) focusing on theory, principles, and processes associated with effective program evaluation. (Spring 2014) INSTRUCTOR, Department of Health Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. Taught community organization class focusing on theory, dynamics, and organizing principles within a public health / health education framework. (Winter 1999, Winter 2000) INSTRUCTOR, Department of Health Promotion & Education, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Taught undergraduate classes dealing with health-related lifestyle issues such as substance use and abuse and human sexuality and a graduate program evaluation practicum class emphasizing the theory and practice of program evaluation. Substance Use and Abuse: Fall 1993, Winter 1994, Fall 1995, Winter 1996, Fall 1997 Human Sexuality: Winter 1998, Winter 1999 Program Evaluation Practicum: Spring 1998, Fall 1999 PUBLICATIONS Wright-Berryman, J., Hudnall, G., Wood, D., Hopkins, R., and Bledsoe, C. Circles4Hope: Transforming Suicide Prevention in Utah. Journal of Children and Schools, 2016 (submitted). Kumpfer, K.L., Turner, C., Hopkins, R.W., and John Librett. "Leadership and Team Effectiveness in Community Coalitions for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse", Health Education Research Theory & Practice 8 (3), 1993, 359-374. Durrant, L.H., Hopkins, R.W., and Ross, T.J. (1994) Salt Lake Valley Drug Abuse Prevention Coalition. In Part of the Solution: Useful Information from the Front Lines of Community Partnership Development to Reduce Drug Problems. Behavioral Health Resource Press. Kumpfer, K.L., and Hopkins, R.W. (1993) Prevention: Current Research and Trends. Psychiatric Clinics of North America. W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. Neiger, B.L. and Hopkins, R.W. Adolescent Suicide: Character Traits of High-Risk Teenagers. Adolescence, 23 (90), 1988, 469-475.

GRANTS A comprehensive community-based suicide prevention program targeting the reduction of suicide stigma and increasing help-seeking behavior. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Reaching 20% by 2025 Focus Grant. $765,100 (3 yr. grant) Submitted Dec. 6, 2016.