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Allgood, J.G., Mathiesen, S.G., & Delva, J. (2005).Adolescent marijuana abusers and access to family-based services. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 15(1), 51-62.

Barker, M.,Hohman, M. & DiStefano, G. (2016). Adaptation and Evaluation of a Group Curriculum for Latino Clients in a Driving Under the Influence Program. Social Work with Groups, DOI: 10.1080/01609513.2015.1054546.

Beers, T., Hohman, M., Owen, K., Sisneros, D., & Woodruff, S. (2009). Brief telephone-based interventions for clients with alcohol and other drug abuse problems. In A. Browne-Miller (Ed.).The Praeger International Collection on Addictions (pp. 289-304). Westport, CT: Praeger-Greenwood.

Berry, E.B., Shillington, A.M., Peak, T. & Hohman, M.M. (2000). Multi-ethnic comparison of risk and protective factors for adolescent pregnancy. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 17 (2), 79-96.

Boyd, C.J., McCabe, S.E., Cranford, J.A., Morales, M., Lange, J.E., Reed, M.B., Ketchie, J.M., & Scott, M.S. (2008). The protective effects of same-sex residential living-learning communities for undergraduate women. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 387-393.

Brouwer KC, Lozada R, Cornelius WA, Firestone Cruz M, Magis-Rodríguez, Zúñiga ML, Strathdee SA. (2009). Deportation along the U.S.-Mexico border: its relation to drug use patterns and accessing care. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 11(1):1-6. PMCID: PMC3154615

Brown, J.A., & Hohman, M. (2006). The impact of methamphetamine use on parenting. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6 (1/2), 63-68.

Clapp, J.D., & Hohman, M.M. (2002). A key informant survey of alcohol and drug treatment providers in California. Journal of Education in the Addictions, 1 (1), 53-68.

Clapp, J.D., Holmes, M.R., Reed, M.B., Shillington, A.M., & Freisthler, B. (2007). Measuring college student’s alcohol consumption in natural drinking environments: Field methodologies for bars and parties. Evaluation Review, 31, 469-489.

Clapp, J.D., Ketchie, J.M., Reed, M.B., Shillington, A.M., Lange, J.E., & Holmes, M.R. (2008). Three exploratory studies of college theme parties.Drug and Alcohol Review, 27, 509-518.

Clapp, J.D., Martell, B., Woodruff, S.I., & Reed, M.B.(2012). Evaluating Self-Checkout as a Potential Source of Alcohol for Minors.Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75(3), 713-717.

Clapp, J.D., Min, J.W., Shillington, A.M., Reed, M.B., & Ketchie, J.M. (2008). Person and environment predictors of blood alcohol concentrations: A multi-level study of college parties. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 32, 100-107.

Clapp, J.D., Min, J.W., Shillington, A.M., Reed, M.B., Lange, J.E., & Holmes, M.R. (2006). Environmental and individual predictors of error in field estimates of BAC: A multi-level analysis. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 620-627.

Clapp, J.D., Min, J.W., Trim, R.S., Reed, M.B., Lang, J.E., Shillington, A.M., & Croff, J.M. (2009). Predictors of error in estimates of blood alcohol concentration: A replication. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70, 683-688.

Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., Holmes, M.R., Lange, J.E., & Voas, R.B. (2006). Drunk in public, drunk in private: The relationship between college students’ drinking environments and alcohol consumption. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 32, 275-285.

Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., Martell, & Gonzalez, M. (2014). Drinking behavior among low-income older adults: A multi-method approach to estimating alcohol use. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38, 2862-2868.

Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., Min, J.W., Shillington, A.M., Croff, J.M., Holmes, M.R., & Trim, R.S. (2009). Single occasion drinking trajectories and attendant blood alcohol concentrations. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 102, 41-48.

Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., & Ruderman, D. (2014). The relationship between drinking games and intentions to continue drinking, intentions to drive after drinking, and adverse consequences: Results of a field study. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 40, 374-379.

Clingan, S.E., & Woodruff, S.I. (2017). Drug avoidance self-efficacy among exclusive cannabis-using individuals and other drug-using individuals who visit the emergency department. Substance Use and Misuse,http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1305412

Conway, T. L., Hurtado, S.L., & Woodruff, S. I. (1992). Navy Health Care Providers' Attitudes and Practices Concerning Tobacco Use. (Report No. 92-3). San Diego: Naval Health Research Center.

Conway, T.L., Hurtado, S.L., & Woodruff, S.I. (1993). Tobacco use prevention and cessation programs in the U.S. Navy. Public Health Reports, 108(1), 105-115

Conway, T.L., Hurtado, S.L., & Woodruff, S.I. (1996). Navy health care provider attitudes and practices concerning patient tobacco use. Military Medicine,161, 510-520.

Conway, T.L., Woodruff, S.I., Edwards, C.C., Elder, J.P., Zhu, S.-H., Hervig, L.K., & Hurtado, S.L. (1996). Operation Stay Quit: smoking relapse prevention for Navy women recruits. The Health Psychologist, 18(2), 4-5.

Conway, T.L., Woodruff, S.I., Edwards, C.C., Hovell, M.F., & Klein J. (2004). Intervention to reduce environmental tobacco smoke exposure in Latino children: null effects on hair biomarkers and parent reports. Tobacco Control, 13, 90-92.

Conway, T.L., Woodruff, S.I., Edwards, C.C., Zhu, S-H., Elder, J.P., Hurtado, S.L., & Hervig, L.K. (2004). Operation Stay Quit: evaluation of two smoking relapse prevention strategies for women after involuntary cessation during U.S. navy recruit training. Military Medicine, 169(3), 236-242.

Conway, T.L., Woodruff, S.I., & Hervig, L.K. (2007). Women’s smoking history prior to entering the U.S. Navy: a prospective predictor of performance. Tobacco Control, 16, 79-84.

Cranford, J.A., McCabe, S.E., Boyd, C.J., Lange, J.E., Reed, M.B., Scott, M.S. (2009). Effects of residential learning communities on drinking trajectories during the first two years of college. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Supplement 16, 86-95.

Cranford, J.A., McCabe S.E., Boyd, C.J., Slayden, J., Lange, J.E., Reed, M.B., Ketchie, J.M., & Scott, M.S. (2008). Reasons for non-response in a web-based survey of alcohol involvement among first-year college students. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 206-210.

Croff, J.M., Clapp, J.D., Chambers, C.D., Woodruff, S.I., & Strathdee, S.A. (2012). Brief field-based intervention to reduce alcohol-related problems among men who have sex with men. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73, 285–289.

Deiss RG, Garfein RS, Lozada RM, Burgos JL, Brouwer KC, Moser KS, Zúñiga ML, Rodwell TC, Ojeda VD, Strathdee SA. (2009). Cross-border mobility influences tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico. American Journal of Public Health, 99:1491-1491. PMCID: PMC2707467

Delva, J., Mathiesen, S.G., & Kamata, A. (2001). Use of illegal drugs among mothers in the United States: A multi-level analysis of individual and community level influences. Ethnicity and Disease, 11 (4), 614-625.

Deosaransingh, K., Moreno, C., Woodruff, S.I., Sallis, J.F., Vargas, R., & Elder, J.P. (1995). Acculturation and smoking in Latino youth. Health Values, 19(3), 49-52.

DiStefano, G., & Hohman, M. (2007). The Paradigm Developmental Model of Treatment: A framework for treating multiple DUI offenders. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 25.(3), 133-147.

DiStefano, G. & Hohman, M. (2009).The Paradigm Developmental Model of Treatment: A clinical guide using evidence-based practices for treating alcohol abuse and dependency. San Diego: Aztec Press.

DiStefano, G. & Hohman, M. (2010). Selecting strategic counseling interventions for DUI clients. Journal of Social Work Practice and the Addictions,10, 180-196.

DiStefano, L.G., Hohman, M., & Barker, M. (2013). The Group Topic Evaluation scale: Preliminary validity, reliability, and use in psychoeducational groups. Social Work with Groups: A Journal of Community and Clinical Practice, 36(4), 292-303. 

DiStefano, G., Hohman, M., & Ruyle, C. A. (2010). Addressing co-occurring disorders
and other clinical issues in a DUI population. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 6, 46-57.

Doran, N., Hohman, M., & Koutsenok, I. (2011). Linking basic and advanced Motivational Interviewing training outcomes for juvenile correctional staff in California. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43: Supp 1, 19-26.

Eckhardt, L., Woodruff, S.I., & Elder, J.P. (1994). A longitudinal analysis of adolescent smoking and its correlates. Journal of School Health,64(2), 67-72.

Eckhardt, L., Woodruff, S.I., & Elder, J.P. (1997). Relative effectiveness of continued,
lapsed, and delayed smoking prevention intervention in senior high school students. American Journal of Health Promotion, 11(6), 418-421.

Edwards, C.C., Elliott, S.P., Conway, T.L., & Woodruff, S.I. (2003). Teen smoking cessation help via the Internet: a survey of search engines. Health Promotion Practice, 4(3), 262-265.

Edwards, C.C., Woodruff, S.I., & Conway, T.L. (1999). Operation Stay Quit: Preventing smoking relapse among U.S. Navy women. American Journal of Health Behavior, 23(5), 352-355.

Eisenberg, K., & Woodruff, S.I. (2013). Randomized controlled trial to evaluate screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for drug-usingmultiethnic emergency and trauma department patients. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 8(8).doi:10.1186/1940-0640-8-8.

Elder, J.P., Sallis, J.F., Woodruff, S.I., & Wildey, M.B. (1993). Tobacco-refusal skills and tobacco use among high-risk adolescents. Journal of Behavioral Medicine,16(6), 629-642. 

Elder, J.P., Wildey, M., de Moor, C., Sallis, J.F., Eckhardt, L., Edwards, C., Erickson, A., Golbeck, A., Hovell, M., Johnston, D., Levitz, M.D., Molgaard, C., Young, R., Vito, D., & Woodruff, S.I. (1993). The long-term prevention of tobacco use among junior high school students: Classroom and telephone interventions. American Journal of Public Health, 83, 1239-1244.

Elliott, S.P., Edwards, C.C., Woodruff, S.I., & Conway, T.L. (2001). On-line teen smoking cessation: what’s porn got to do with it? Tobacco Control [letter], 10, 397.

Elder, J.P., Woodruff, S.I., & Eckhardt, L. (1994). Participation in a telephone-based tobacco use prevention program for adolescents. American Journal of Health Promotion, 9(2), 92-95.

Elder, J.P., Woodruff, S.I., Sallis, J.F., de Moor, C., Edwards, C., &Wildey, M.B. (1994). Effects of health facilitator performance and attendance at training sessions on the acquisition of tobacco refusal skills among multi-ethnic, high-risk adolescents. Health Education Research, 9(2), 225-233. 

Erickson, A.D., Woodruff, S.I., Wildey, M.B., & Kenney, E. (1993). A baseline assessment of cigarette sales to minors in San Diego, California. Journal of Community Health, 18(4), 213-224.

Eskridge, S.L, Macera, C.A., Galarneau, M.R., Holbrook, T.L., Woodruff, S.I., MacGregor, A.J., Morton, D.J., & Shaffer, R.A. (2013).  Influence of combat-related mild traumatic brain injury acute symptoms on mental health and service discharge outcomes.  Journal of Neurotrauma, 30(16), 1391-1397.

Florescu, A., Ferrence, R., Elinarson, T.R., Selby, P., Kramer, M., Woodruff, S., et al. (2007). Reference values for hair cotinine as a biomarker of active and passive smoking in women of reproductive age, pregnancy, women, children, and neonates: systematic review and meta-analysis. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 29(4), 437-446. 

Funn, J. & Woodruff, S.I. (2011). Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of mental health problems among emergency department patients with high-risk and dependent alcohol use patterns. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 7, 14-25. doi: 10.1080/15504263.2011.569192.

Gaines, T.L., Urada, L.A., Martinez, G., Goldenberg, S.M., Rangel, G., Reed, E., Patterson, T.L., Strathdee, S.A. (2015). Factors associated with the temporary cessation of sex work among female injection drug users in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. Addictive Behaviors, 45, 63–69.

Gregory, M., & Reed, M.B. (in press). The effect of adverse childhood experience on clinical diagnosis of a substance use disorder: Results of a nationally representative study. Substance Use & Misuse

Hohman, M.M. (1998). A comparison of alcoholic and non-alcoholic students in a community college addictions program. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 43, 83-94.

Hohman, M.M. (1998). Motivational Interviewing: An intervention tool for child welfare workers working with substance abusing parents. Child Welfare, 77 (3), 275-289.

Hohman, M.M. (1999). Treatment experiences of women in a recovery home for Latinas. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 17, 67-78.

Hohman, M. (2012). Motivational interviewing in social work practice. New York: Guilford Press.

Hohman, M., Barker, M., & Woodruff, S.I. (2017). What lies beneath: trauma events, PTSD, and alcohol misuse in Driving Under the Influence clients. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 17(1-2), 95-113. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2017.1302885

Hohman, M.M., & Buchik, G. (1994).Adolescent relapse prevention. In C. LeCroy(Ed.) Handbook of Child and Adolescent Treatment Manuals. NY: Lexington Books.

Hohman, M.M., & Butt, R. (2001). How soon is too soon: Addiction and family reunification. Child Welfare, 80, (1), 53-67.

Hohman, M., Clapp, J. D., & Carrilio, T. E. (2006). Development and validation of the Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Identification (AODI) scale. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 6 (3), 3-12.

Hohman, M., & DiStefano, G. (2009). Preliminary validation of the Paradigm Developmental Model of Treatment Scale. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 27(1), 82-93.

Hohman, M., DiStefano, G., & Woodruff, S.I.  The paradigm developmental model of treatment and the multiple DUI offender:  a pilot study.  In:  Social Fabric Tarnsformations:  Research on Interntional Perspectives.  Ed:  A.C. Porter. Athens, Greece:  Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2013.

Hohman, M., Finnegan, D., & Clapp, J.D. (2008). A concurrent validation study of the
Alcohol and Other Drug Identification scale (AODI). Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7 (2/3), 135-147.

Hohman, M. & James, B. (2012). Global goals and specific skills: Integrating 
motivational interviewing into child welfare practice. In A. Rubin (Ed.), Programs and interventions for maltreated children and families at risk (pp. 193-205).Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.

Hohman, M., & King, W. (2005). Identifying theroles and responsibilities of Addiction Studies interns in a Child Welfare agency. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 3 (2), 1-18.

Hohman, M.M., &LeCroy, C. (1996). Predictors of adolescent A.A. affiliation. Adolescence, 31 (122), 339-352.

Hohman, M., & Loughran, H. (2003). Teaching evidence-based addiction practice: Project MATCH comes to the classroom. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2 (1),1-16.

Hohman, M.M., McGaffigan, R.P., & Segars, L. (2000). Predictors of successful completion of a post-incarceration drug treatment program. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 21 (1), 12-22.

Hohman, M., Oliver, R., & Wright, W. (2004). Methamphetamine abuse, manufacture, and the Child Welfare response. Social Work, 49 (3), 373-381.

Hohman, M., Roads, L., & Corbett, R. (2010). Initial validation of a subtle trauma screening scale embedded in a needs assessment given to women entering drug treatment. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 6, 2-15.

Hohman, M., Shillington, A., & Baxter, H. (2003). A comparison of pregnant women presenting for alcohol and other drug treatment by CPS status. Child Abuse and Neglect, 1355, 1-15.

Hohman, M., Weisner, S., & Chalmers, V. (2004). Implementing policy change:
Assessing training needs in addictions treatment and criminal justice collaboratives. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 7 (1), 14-23.

Holt, M., Reed, M.B., Woodruff, S.I., DeMers, G., Matteucci, M., & Hurtado, S.L. (in press) Adaptation of screening, brief intervention, referral to treatment (SBIRT) to active duty military personnel in an emergency department: findings from a formative research study.Military Medicine.


Keay, K.D., Woodruff, S.I., Wildey, M.B., & Kenney, E.M. (1993). Effect of a retailer intervention on cigarette sales to minors in San Diego County, California. Tobacco Control, 2, 145-151.

Ko, E., Hohman, M., Lee, J., Ngo, A-N, & Woodruff, S.I. (2015). Feasibility and acceptability of a brief motivational stage-tailored intervention to advance care planning: a pilot study. Journal of American Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 1-9. doi: 10.1177/1049909115593736

Lange, J.E., Daniel, J., Homer, K., Reed, M.B., & Clapp, J. (2010). Salvia divinorum: Effects and use among YouTube users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 108, 138-140.

Lange, J.E., Johnson, M.B., & Reed, M.B. (2006). Drivers within natural drinking groups: An exploration of role selection, motivation, and group influence on driver sobriety. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 32, 261-274.

Lange, J.E., Reed, M.B., Johnson, M.B., & Voas, R.B. (2006). The efficacy of experimental interventions designed to reduce drinking among designated drivers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 261-268.

Lange, J.E, Reed, M.B., Ketchie, J.M., & Clapp, J.D. (2008).College student use of Salvia divinorum. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 94, 263-266.

Laniado-Laborin, R., Candelaria, J.I., Villaseñor, A., Woodruff, S.I., & Sallis, J.F. (2004). Concordance between parental and children’s reports of parental smoking prompts. Chest, 125, 429-434.

Laniado-Laborín, R., Moreno, C., Vargas, R., Deosaransingh, K., Woodruff, S.I., & Sallis, J.F. (1995). Los niños quetrabajan en lascalles de Tijuana. Perfil epidemiologico y prevalencia de experimentacion con tobaco. Salud Publica de Mexico, 37(2), 149-154.

Laniado-Laborín, R., Moreno, C., Woodruff, S.I., Vargas, R., Sallis, J.F., & Elder, J.P.(1994). Tabaquismo en niños y adolescentes de la ciudad de Tijuana, Mexico. Boletín Medico del Hospital Infantil de Mexico, 51(8), 528-534.

Laniado-Laborín, R, Woodruff, S.I., Candelaria, J.I., & Sallis, J.F. (2002). Parental prompting and smoking among Latino youth. Ethnicity & Disease, 12(4), 508-516.

Linton, L.S., Edwards, C.C., Woodruff, S.I., Millstein, R.A., & Moder, C.  (2014).  Youth advocacy as a tool for environment and policy changes that support physical activity and nutrition:  an evaluation study in San Diego County.  Preventing Chronic Disease, 11, 130321.  doi:  http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.130321


Loughran, H., Hohman, M., & Finnegan, D. (2010). Predictors of role legitimacy and
role adequacy of social workers working with substance using clients. British Journal of Social Work, 40, 239-256.

Mathiesen, S.G., Cash, S.J., & Hudson, W.W. (2002). The Multidimensional Adolescent Assessment Scale: A validation study. Research on Social Work Practice, 12 (1), 9-28.

McCabe S.E., Boyd, C.J., Cranford, J.A., Slayden, J., Lange, J.E., Reed, M.B., Ketchie, J.M., & Scott, M.S. (2007).Alcohol involvement and participation in residential learning communities among first-year college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 722-726.

McCabe, C.T., Woodruff, S.I., &Zúñiga, M.L. (2011).Demographic and substance use correlates of tobacco use in emergency departments. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 899-905. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.04.002.

MI and Intimate Partner Violence Workgroup (2009). Guiding as practice:
Motivational interviewing and trauma-informed work with survivors of intimate partner violence. Partner Abuse, 1 (1), 92-104.

Millstein, M.A., Woodruff, S.I., Linton, L.S., Edwards, C.C., & Sallis, J.F. (2016). A pilot study evaluating the effects of a youth advocacy program on youth readiness to advocate for environment and policy changes for obesity prevention.

Translational Behavioral Medicine. 6(4), 648–658. doi: 10.1007/s13142-016-0408-6

Millstein, M.A., Woodruff, S.I., Linton, L.S., Edwards, C.C., & Sallis, J.F. (2016). Development of measures to evaluate youth advocacy for obesity prevention. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity,13:84.doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0410-x

Muñoz FA, Pollini RA, Zúñiga ML, Strathdee SA, Lozada R, Martínez GA, Valles-Medina AM, Sirotin N, Patterson TL. (2010). Condom access: associations with consistent condom use among female sex workers in two northern border cities of Mexico. AIDS Education and Prevention, 22(5):455-465. PMCID:PMC3069917

Parra-Medina, D.M., Talavera, G., Elder, J.P., & Woodruff, S.I. (1995). The role of cigarette smoking as a gateway drug to alcohol use in Hispanic junior high school students. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 18, 83-86.

Pinedo, M, Kang Sim, E, Espinoza, RA, Zúñiga, ML. Internal migration and correlates of substance use in a community of indigenous Maya from Yucatán, Mexico. Field ACTions Science Reports, in press.

Pollini RA, Alvelais J, Hasan S, Minuto J, Lozada R, Vera A, Zúñiga ML, Strathdee SA. (2010). High prevalence of abscesses and self-treatment among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 14S:e117-e122. PMCID: PMC2917477.

Peacher, D., Palomino, H., Ko, E., & Woodruff, S.I.  (2013).  The Cancer Resource Center of the Desert patient navigator program:  removing financial barriers to access to cancer care for low-income rural Latinos.  SpringerPlus, 2(15). doi: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-15

Peacher, D., Palomino, H. Ko, E., Woodruff, S.I., & Watson, M. (2015). Barriers and challenges of cancer patients and their experience with patient navigators in the rural US/Mexico border region. Journal of Cancer Education. doi: 10.1007/s13187-015-0906-0

Reed, M.B., Anderson, C.M., & Burns, D.M. (2006). The temporal relationship between the advertising and sales of low-tar cigarettes. Tobacco Control, 15, 436-441.

Reed, M.B., Anderson, C.M., Vaughn, J.W., & Burns, D.M. (2005). The effect of over-the-counter sales of the nicotine patch and nicotine gum on smoking cessation in California.Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 14, 2131-2136.

Reed, M.B., Anderson, C.M., Vaughn, J.W., & Burns, D.M. (2008). The effect of cigarette price increases on smoking cessation in California. Prevention Science, 9, 47-54.

Reed M.B., & Aspinwall L.G. (1998). Self-affirmation reduces biased processing of health–risk information. Motivation and Emotion, 22, 99-132.

Reed, M.B., & Burns, D.M. (2008). A population-based examination of racial and ethnic differences in receiving physician’s advice to quit smoking. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 9, 1487-1494.

Reed, M.B., Clapp, J.D., Lange, J.E., & McCabe, C. (2011). The relationship between alcohol intoxication and smoking behaviors: A field study. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35, 535-545.

Reed, M.B., Clapp, J.D., & Martell, B., Hidalgo-Sotelo, A. (2013). The relationship between group size, intoxication and continuing to drink after bar attendance. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 133, 198-203.

Reed, M.B., Clapp, J.D., Weber, M., Trim, R., Lange, J.E., & Shillington, A.M. (2011). Predictors of pre-drinking in a sample of young adult bar patrons: The mediating effects of drinking intentions. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 1341-1343.

Reed, M.B., Lange, J.E., Ketchie, J.M., & Clapp, J.D. (2007). The relationship between social identity, normative information, and college student drinking. Social Influence, 2, 269-294.

Reed, M.B., McCabe, C., Clapp, J.D., Shillington, A.M., & Lange, J.E. (2010).The relationship between alcohol consumption and smoking initiation in college students.American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 36, 202-207.

Reed, M.B., Wang, R., Shillington, A.M., Clapp, J.D., & Lange, J.E. (2007). The relationship between alcohol use and cigarette smoking among a sample of undergraduate college students. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 449-464.

Reilly, T., Reed, M., & Gurman, M. (2011). Budget shortfalls, employee compensation and collective bargaining in local governments. State and Local Government Review, 43(3), 215-223.

Rodriguez, V.M., Conway, T.L., Woodruff, S.I., & Edwards, C.C. (2003). Pilot test of an assessment instrument for Latina community health advisors conducting an ETS intervention. Journal of Immigrant Health, 5(3), 129-137.

Rossheim, M.E., Thombs, D.L., Gonzalez-Pons, K.M., Killion, J.A., Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., Croff, J.M., Ruderman, D.E., & Weiler, R.M. (2016). Feeling no buzz or a slight buzz is common when legally drunk: results from alcohol field studies with U.S. college-aged adults. American Journal of Public Health, 106(10), 1761-1762.


Sallis, J. F., Deosaransingh, K., Woodruff, S.I., Vargas, R., Laniado-Laborín, R., Moreno, C., & Elder, J.P. (1994). Parental prompting of smoking among adolescents in Tijuana, Mexico. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine,1(2), 122-136.

Sallis, J.F., Woodruff, S.I., Vargas, R., Deosaransingh, K., Laniado-Laborín, R., Moreno, C., & Elder, J.P. (1997). Reliability and validity of a cigarette refusal skills test for Latino youth. American Journal of Health Behavior, 21(5), 345-355.

Serrano, V.A., & Woodruff, S.I. (2003). Smoking-related attitudes and their sociodemographic correlates among Mexican-origin adult smokers. Journal of Community Health, 28(3), 209-220.

Shillington, A.M., Clapp, J.D., & Reed, M.B. (2011). The stability of self-reported marijuana use across eight years of the national longitudinal survey of youth. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 20(5), 407-420.

Shillington, A.M., Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., & Woodruff, S.I. (2011). Adolescent alcohol use self-report stability: A decade of panel study data. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 20, 63-81.

Shillington, A.M., Hohman, M. & Jones, L. (2002). Women in substance use treatment: Are those involved in the Child Welfare system different? Journal of Social Work and the Addictions, 1 (4), 26-46.

Shillington, A.M., Reed, M.B., & Clapp, J.D. (2010). Self-report stability of adolescent cigarette use across 10 years of panel study data. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 19, 171-191.

Shillington, A.M., Reed, M.B., Clapp, J.D., & Woodruff, S.I. (2011). Testing the Length of Time Theory of Recall Decay: Examining Substance Use Report Stability with Ten Years of National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Data. Substance Use and Misuse, 46, 1105-1112.

Shillington, A.M., Reed, M.B., Lange, J.E., Clapp, J.D., & Henry, S. (2006). College undergraduate Ritalin abusers in the Southwestern United States: Protective and risk factors. Journal of Drug Issues, 36, 999-1014.

Shillington, A.M., Roesch, S.C., Reed, M.B., Clapp, J.D., & Woodruff, S.I. (2011). Typologies of recanting of lifetime cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use during a six-year longitudinal panel study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 118, 134-140.

Shillington, A.M., Woodruff, S.I., Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., & Lemus, H. (2012). Self-Reported Age of Onset and Telescoping for Cigarettes, Alcohol and Marijuana Across Eight Years of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Journal Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 21, 333-348.

Stewart, T., & Reed, M.B. (2015). Non-medical use of prescription medication among young adults in the United States. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 41, 458-464.

Sun, A.P., Shillington, A.M., Hohman, M. & Jones, L. (2001). Caregiver AOD use, case
substantiation, and AOD treatment: Studies based on two southwestern counties. Child Welfare, 80, (2), 151-177.

Tatlow, J., Clapp, J.D., & Hohman, M.M. (2000). The relationship between hospital admissions and geographical density of alcohol outlets. Journal of Community Health, 25 (1), 79-88.

Trim, R.S., Clapp, J.D., Reed, M.B., Shillington, A., & Thombs, D. (2011). Drinking plans and drinking outcome: Examining young adult’s weekend drinking behavior. Journal of Drug Education, 41(3), 253-270.

Trinidad, D.R., Blanco, L., Emery, S.L., Fagan, P., White, M.M., Reed, M.B. (in press). Associations between cigarette print advertising and smoking initiation among African Americans. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

Tsuyuki K, Pitpitan EV, Levi-Minzi MA, Urada LA, Kurtz SP, Stockman JK, Surratt HL. (2017). Substance use disorders, violence, mental health, and HIV: Differentiating a syndemic factor by gender and sexuality. AIDS & Behavior.

Uretsky, M., &Mathiesen, S.G. (2007). Effects of years lived in the United States on the general health status of California’s foreign-born populations. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 9(2), 125-136.

Wagner KD, Moynihan MJ, Strathdee SA, Cuevas-Mota J, Clark M, Zúñiga ML, Volkmann TA, Teshale E, Garfein RS. The social and environmental context of cross-border drug use in Mexico: findings from a mixed methods study of young injection drug users living in San Diego, CA. J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2012;11(4):362-78. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2012.735182.

Weaver, K.B., Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., Edwards, C.C., Zhu, S-H., & Elder, J.P. (1998). Does the U.S. Navy attract young women who smoke? Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 55, 792-794.

Wildey, M., Clapp, E., Woodruff, S.I., & Kenney, E. (1995). Retailer education to reduce the availability of single cigarettes. Journal of Health Education, 26(5), 297-302.

Wildey, M.B., Woodruff, S.I., Agro, A., Keay, K.D., Kenney, E.M., & Conway, T.L. (1995). Sustained effects of educating retailers to reduce cigarette sales to minors. Public Health Reports, 110, 625-629.

Wildey, M.B., Woodruff, S.I., Pampalone, S.Z., & Conway, T.L. (1996). Self-service sale of tobacco: How it contributes to youth access. Tobacco Control, 4(4), 355-361.

Woodruff, S.I. (1993). The long-term prevention of tobacco use among junior high school students: Classroom and telephone interventions. American Journal of Public Health, 83(9), 1239-1244.

Woodruff, S.I., Agro, A.D., Wildey, M.B., & Conway, T.L. (1995). Point-of-purchase tobacco advertising: Prevalence, correlates, and brief intervention. Health Values, 19(5), 56-62.

Woodruff, S.I., Candelaria, J.I., Laniado-Laborín, R., Sallis, J.F., & Villaseñor, A. (2003). Availability of cigarettes as a risk factor for trial smoking in adolescents. American Journal of Health Behavior, 27(1), 84-88.

Woodruff, S.I., Clapp, J.D., Eisenberg, K., McCabe, C., Hohman, M., Shillington, A.M., Sise, C.B., Castillo, E.M., Chan, T.C., Sise, M.J., & Gareri, J. (2014). Randomized clinical trial of the effects of screening and brief intervention for illicit drug use: the Life Shift/Shift Gears study. Addiction Science and Clinical Practice, 9(8). doi:10.1186/1940-0640-9-8


Woodruff, S.I., Clapp, J.D., Sisneros, D., Clapp, E., McCabe, C., & DiCiccio, R.(2009). Alcohol use risk levels among older patients screened in emergency departments in southern California. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 28, 649-660.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., & Edwards, C.C. (2000). Effect of an 8-week smoking ban on women at US Navy recruit training command. Tobacco Control, 9,40-46.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., & Edwards, C.C. (2000). Increasing response rates to a smoking survey for US Navy enlisted women. Evaluation & the Health Professions, 23(2), 172-181.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., & Edwards, C.C. (2008). Sociodemographic and smoking-related psychosocial predictors of smoking behavior change among high school smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 354-358.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., Edwards, C.C., & Elder, J.P. (1999). The U.S. Navy attracts young women who smoke. Tobacco Control, 8 (Summer), 222-223.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., Edwards, C.C., Elliott, S.P., & Crittenden J. (2007). Evaluation of an Internet virtual world chat room for adolescent smoking cessation. Addictive Behaviors, 32(9), 1769-1786.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., Edwards, C.C., & Hovell, M.F. (2003). Acceptability and validity of hair collection from Latino children to assess exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5(3), 375-385.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., Elder, J., & Hovell, M. (2008). Pilot study using hair nicotine feedback to reduce Latino children’s environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure. American Journal of Health Promotion, 22(2), 93-97.

Woodruff, S.I., Conway, T.L., Shillington, A.M., Clapp, J.D., Lemus, H., & Reed, M.B. (2010).Cigarette Smoking and Subsequent Hospitalization in a Cohort of Young U.S. Navy Female Recruits. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 12, 365-373.

Woodruff, S.I., Edwards, C.C., & Conway, T.L. (1998). Enhancing response rates to a smoking survey for enlisted US Navy women. Evaluation Review, 22(6), 780-791.

Woodruff, S.I., Edwards, C.C., Conway, T.L., & Elliott, S.P. (2001). Pilot test of an Internet virtual world chat room for rural teen smokers. Journal of Adolescent Health, 29(4), 239-243

Woodruff, SI, Eisenberg, K, McCabe, CT, Clapp, JD, & Hohman, M. (2012). Evaluation of California's Alcohol and Drug Screening and Brief Intervention (CASBIRT) Project for Emergency Department Patients. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 14(3), 263-270. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2012.9.11551

Woodruff, S.I., Erickson, A.D., Wildey, M.B., & Kenney, E.M. (1993). Changing retailer knowledge, attitudes, and behavior related to cigarette sales to minors. Journal of Community Psychology, 21, 234-245.

Woodruff, S.I., Galarneau, M.R., Luu, B. N., Sack, D. I., & Han, P.  (2014). A study protocol for tracking quality of life among U.S. service members wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan: the Wounded Warrior Recovery Project. Military Medicine, 179(3), 265-272. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-13-00444.

  Woodruff, S.I., Galarneau, M.R., Sack, D.I., & McCabe, C.T. Combat amputees’ quality of life and psychological outcomes: a brief report from the Wounded Warrior Recovery Project. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, in press.

  Woodruff, S.I., Hurtado, S.L. & Simon-Arndt, C.M. (2015). Effect of a new gender-specific definition for heavy drinking on prevalence and risk estimates for male and female Marine Corps personnel. Military Behavioral Health. doi: 10.1080/21635781.2015.1085929

Woodruff, S.I., Laniado-Laborín, R., Candelaria, J.I., Villaseñor A., &Sallis, J.F. (2004). Parental prompts as risk factors for adolescent trial smoking: results of a prospective cohort study. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 1869-1873.

Woodruff, S.I., Lee, J., & Conway, T.L. (2006). Smoking and quitting history correlates of readiness to quit in multiethnic adolescents. American Journal of Health Behavior, 30(6), 663-674.

Woodruff, S.I., Mayer, J.A., & Clapp, E. (2006). Effects of an introductory letter on response rates to a teen/parent telephone health survey. Evaluation Review, 30(6), 817-823.

Woodruff, S.I., McCabe, C.T., Hohman, M., Clapp, J.D., Shillington, A.M., Eisenberg, K., Sise, C.B., Castillo, E.M., Chan, T.C., & Sise, M.J.  (2016). Characteristics of cannabis-only and other drug users who visit the emergency room. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.doi: 10.1089/can.2016.0012

Woodruff, S.I., Pichon, L.C., Hoerster, K.D., Forster, J.L., Gilmer, T., & Mayer, J.A. (2007). Measuring the stringency of states’ indoor tanning laws: instrument development and outcomes. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 56(5), 774-780.

Woodruff, S.I., Sallis, J.F., Zavala, F.M., & Deosaransingh, K. (1997). Effects of sex of subject and offerer on cigarette refusals among Latino youth. Psychology and Health, 12, 161-169.

Woodruff, S.I., & Shillington, A. (2016). Sociodemographic and drug use severity differences between medical marijuana users and non-medical users visiting the emergency department. The American Journal on Addictions, 25, 285-391. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12401.

Woodruff, S.I., Talavera, G.A., & Elder, J.P. (2002). Evaluation of a culturally appropriate smoking cessation intervention for Latinos. Tobacco Control, 11, 361-367.

Woodruff, S.I., Wildey, M.B., Conway, T.L., & Clapp, E.J. (1995). Effect of a brief retailer intervention to reduce the sale of single cigarettes. American Journal of Health Promotion,9(3), 172-174.

Woodruff, S.I., Zúñiga, M.L., &Lawrenz, J. (2011). Ethnoracial differences in emergency department patients’ tobacco use. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 13(11), 1037-1044. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntr128.

Zúñiga ML, Baldwin H, Uhler D, Brennan J, Olshefsky AM, Oliver E, Mathews WC. (2007). Supporting positive living and sexual health (SPLASH): a clinician and behavioral counselor risk-reduction intervention in a university-based HIV clinic. AIDS and Behavior, 11(5 Suppl):S58-S71.

Zúñiga ML, Organista KC, Scolari R, Olshefsky AM, Schulhof R, Colón, M. (2006). Exploring care access issues for HIV+ Mexican-origin Latinos living in the San Diego/Tijuana border region. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 5(2):37-54.

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