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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Deborah Jane Hennrikus Work Address: Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health University of Minnesota 1300 South Second Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55454 (612) 626-8646 Education: Colorado College, B.A. (Magna cum laude) in Psychology, 1970 University of Kansas, M.A. in Experimental Psychology, 1974 University of Newcastle, Australia, Ph.D. in Behavioral Science in Relation to Medicine, 1987 Professional Appointments: Associate Professor, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2005-present. (3/14) Assistant Professor, Division of Epidemiology, University of MinnesotaSchool of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 1996-2005. Research Associate, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 1993-1996. Evaluation Officer, Health Promotion Unit, Hunter Center for Health Advancement, Newcastle, Australia, 1992. Research Fellow, Discipline of Behavioral Science in Relation to Medicine, University of Newcastle, Australia, 1990-91. Professional Officer, Discipline of Behavioral Science in Relation to Medicine, University of Newcastle, Australia, 1987-89. Research Instructor, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA, 1979-82. Research Assistant, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA, 1976-79. Professional Affiliations: American Public Health Association Society of Behavioral Medicine Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco University of Minnesota Cancer Center Assistant Editor, Addiction Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 3 Teaching Experience 1975 Introductory Psychology, University of Kansas. (Sole instructor; average number of students in each of two occasions teaching this course = 30). 1983-84 Population Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Newcastle, Australia (Instructor; average number of students = 8). 1985 Human Sexuality, Medical Faculty, University of Newcastle, Australia. (Co-instructor; average number of students = 8). 1990 Health Promotion in Primary Care, a module in the Health Promotion Masters Program, Medical Faculty, University of Newcastle, Australia. (Sole instructor of this 5-session module; each session was two hours in duration. Number of students = 5). 1992 Survey Methods, a module in the Health Promotion Masters Program, Medical Faculty, University of Newcastle, Australia. (Sole instructor of this 3-session module; each session was two hours in duration. Number of students = 5). 1998-2004 Community Health Education in Clinical Settings (PubH 5005 / 6061), School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. This course for MPH students examines the scope and effectiveness of health promotion efforts of health care organizations; barriers to these efforts; methods to ensure the sustained implementation of health education / health promotion efforts; and the role of the public health professional in the implementation process. 2000-2013 Applied Research Methods (PubH 6035), School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. This course for MPH students teaches basic research skills and concepts needed to plan, conduct, and analyze data from a research project. Skills including literature searching, questionnaire development, scale construction, item analysis, data coding, entry and analysis, and report writing are taught. Students develop their own questionnaires, the surveys are administered, and students enter and analyze the data and produce a report of the results. 2009 Health Behavior II (PubH 6334), School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. This is a seminar for doctoral students in the Social and Behavioral Track of the Epidemiology PhD program. 2010-14 Grant Writing (PubH 6773), School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. This course teaches MPH students to write program grants. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 4 2014 Prevention: Theory, Practice and Application in the Public Health Services (PubH 3639). This is an undergraduate course. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 5 Scholarly Activity Published Papers (peer-reviewed): 1. Lachman R, Shaffer JP, Hennrikus DJ. Language and cognition: Effects of stimulus codability, name-word frequency, and age of acquisition on lexical reaction time. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 1974;13:613-625. 2. Martin E, Fleming FG, Hennrikus DJ, Erickson EA. Studies of the length-difficulty relationship in serial memorization. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 1977;16:535-548. 3. Scherwitz L, Evans LA, Hennrikus DJ, Vallbona C. Procedures and discrepancies of blood pressure measurements in two community health centers. Medical Care 1982;20:727-738. 4. Stiles WB, Orth JE, Scherwitz L, Hennrikus DJ, Vallbona C. Role behaviors in routine medical interviews with hypertensive patients: A repertoire of verbal exchanges. Social Psychology Quarterly 1984 47:244-254. 5. Boisaubin EV, Hennrikus DJ, Sanson-Fisher RW, Merrill JM. Behavioral mapping to plan a new emergency center. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 1985;8:36-43. 6. Scherwitz L, Hennrikus DJ, Yusim S, Lester J, Vallbona C. Physician communication to patients regarding medications. Patient Education and Counseling 1985;7:121-136. 7. Vallbona C, Yusim S, Scherwitz L, Hennrikus D, Evans LA. Advances in controlling hypertension in low-income patients. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1985;1:52-57. 8. Reid ALA, Hennrikus DJ, Webb GR, Sanson-Fisher RW. Detection of patients with high alcohol intake by general practitioners. British Medical Journal 1986;293:735-737. 9. Orth JE, Stiles WB, Scherwitz L, Hennrikus D, Vallbona C. Patient exposition and provider explanation in routine interviews and hypertensive patients’ blood pressure control. Health Psychology 1987;6:39-41. 10. Redman S, Hennrikus DJ, Bowman JA, Sanson-Fisher RW. Assessing women’s health needs. Medical Journal of Australia 1988;148:123-127. 11. Cockburn J, Hennrikus DJ, Scott R, Sanson-Fisher RW. Adolescent use of sun-protection measures. Medical Journal of Australia 1989;151:136-140. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 6 12. Redman S, Dickinson JA, Hennrikus DJ, Sanson-Fisher RW. The assessment of reactivity in direct observation studies of doctor-patient interactions. Psychology & Health 1989;3:17-28. 13. Sanson-Fisher RW, Campbell EM, Redman S, Hennrikus DJ. Patient-provider interactions and patient outcomes. The Diabetes Educator 1989;15:134-138. 14. Agrez MV, Redman S, Sanson-Fisher RW, Hennrikus DJ. Feasibility of fibreoptic sigmoidoscopic screening for colorectal cancer in the Hunter region. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 1990;60:87-92. 15. Webb GR, Redman S, Hennrikus DJ, Rostas JAP, Sanson-Fisher RW. Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of high risk and problem drinking at an industrial worksite. British Journal of Addiction 1990;85:495-507. 16. Hancock L, Hennrikus DJ, Henry DA, Sanson-Fisher RW, Walsh R, Lewis JH. Agreement between two measures of drug use in a low prevalence population. Addictive Behaviors 1991;16:507-516. 17. Hennrikus DJ, Girgis A, Redman S, Sanson-Fisher RW. A community study of delay in presenting to medical practitioners with signs of melanoma. Archives of Dermatology 1991;127:356-361. 18. Redman S, Webb GR, Hennrikus DJ, Gordon J, Sanson-Fisher RW. The effects of gender upon diagnosis of psychological disturbance. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 1991;14:527-540. 19. Schofield MJ, Hennrikus DJ, Redman S, Sanson-Fisher RW. Prevalence and characteristics of women who have had a hysterectomy in a community survey. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1991;31:153-157. 20. Byles JE, Redman S, Hennrikus DJ, Sanson-Fisher RW, Dickinson JA. Delay in consulting a medical practitioner about rectal bleeding. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 1992;46:241-244. 21. Gordon JJ, Saunders NA, Hennrikus D, Sanson-Fisher RW. Interns’ performance with simulated patients at beginning and end of the intern year. Journal of General Internal Medicine 1992;7:57-62. 22. Webb GR, Redman S, Hennrikus DJ, Sanson-Fisher RW. Reliability and stability of the Mortimer-Filkins test. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 1992;53:561-567. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 7 23. Redman S, Hennrikus D, Clover K, Sanson-Fisher R. Responses of women and their doctors to the occurrence of a breast symptom: A community study. Health Promotion International 1993;8:177-187. 24. Byles JE, Hennrikus D, Sanson-Fisher R, Hersey P. Reliability of naevus counts in identifying individuals at high risk of malignant melanoma. British Journal of Dermatology 1994;130:51-56. 25. Mitchell, AS, Henry DA, Hennrikus D, O’Connell DL. Adverse drug reactions: Can consumers provide early warning? Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 1994;3:257264. 26. Webb GR, Redman S, Hennrikus DJ, Kelman GR, Gibberd RW, Sanson-Fisher RW. The relationships between high-risk and problem drinking and the occurrence of work injuries and related absences. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 1994;55:434-446. 27. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA. The smoking cessation process: Longitudinal observations in a working population. Preventive Medicine 1995;24:235-244. 28. Redman S, White K, Ryan E, Hennrikus D. Professional needs of palliative care nurses in New South Wales. Palliative Medicine 1995;9:36-44. 29. French SA, Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW. Smoking status, dietary intake and physical activity in a population-based sample of working adults. Health Psychology 1996;15:448-454. 30. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW. Worksite intervention for weight control: A review. American Journal of Health Promotion 1996;10:471-498. 31. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA. Occasional smoking in a working population. American Journal of Public Health 1996;86:1260-1266. 32. Blaine TM, Forster JL, Hennrikus DJ, O’Neil S, Wolfson M, Pham H. Creating tobacco control policy at the local level: Implementation of a direct action organizing approach. Health Education and Behavior 1997;24:640-651. 33. Forster JL, Murray DM, Wolfson M, Blaine TM, Wagenaar AC, Hennrikus DJ. The effects of community policies to reduce youth access to tobacco. American Journal of Public Health 1998;88:1193-1198. 34. Lando HA, Thai DT, Murray DM, Robinson LA, Jeffery RW, Hennrikus DJ. Age of initiation, smoking patterns, and risk in a population of working adults. Preventive Medicine 1999;29:590-598. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 8 35. Martinson BC, Murray DM, Jeffery RW, Hennrikus DJ. Intraclass correlation for measures from a worksite health promotion study: Estimates, correlates and applications. American Journal of Health Promotion 1999;13:347-357. 36. Boutelle KN, Murray DM, Jeffery RW, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA. Associations between exercise and health behaviors in a community sample of working adults. Preventive Medicine 2000;30:217-224. 37. Jeffery RW, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Murray DM, Liu JW. Reconciling conflicting findings regarding postcessation weight concerns and success in smoking cessation. Health Psychology 2000;19:242-246. 38. Nicholson JM, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, McCarty MC, Vessey J. Patient recall versus physician documentation in report of smoking cessation counselling performed in the inpatient setting. Tobacco Control 2000;9:382-388. 39. Sherwood NE, Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA, Murray DM. Smokers with multiple behavioral risk factors: How are they different? Preventive Medicine 2000;31:299-307. 40. McCarty MC, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Vessey JT. Nurses’ attitudes concerning the delivery of brief cessation advice to hospitalized smokers. Preventive Medicine 2001;33:674-681. 41. McCarty MC, Zander KM, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA. Barriers among nurses to providing smoking cessation advice to hospitalized smokers. American Journal of Health Promotion 2001;16:85-87. 42. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA, Murray DM, Brelje K, Davidann B, Baxter JS, Thai D, Vessey J, Liu J. The SUCCESS Project: The effect of program format and incentives on participation and cessation in worksite smoking cessation programs. American Journal of Public Health 2002;92:274-279. 43. Lando HA, Hennrikus DJ, McCarty M, Vessey J. Predictors of quitting in hospitalized smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2003;5:215-222. 44. Hatsukami DK, Hecht S, Hennrikus D, Joseph A, Pentel PR. Biomarkers of tobacco exposure or harm: Conference summary. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2003;5:387-396. 45. Hennrikus DJ, Pentel PR, Sandell SD. Preferences and practices among renters regarding smoking restrictions in apartment buildings. Tobacco Control 2003;12:189-194. 46. Joseph A, Hennrikus D, Thoele MJ , Hatsukami D. Tobacco control opinion leaders’ perceptions of harm reduction. Tobacco Control 2004;13:108-113. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 9 47. Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, McCarty MC, Klevan D, Holtan N, Huebsch JA, Jestus S, Pentel PR, Pine D, Sullivan S, Swenson K, Vessey J. The TEAM project: the effectiveness of smoking cessation intervention with hospital patients. Preventive Medicine 2005;40:249-258. 48. Scal P, Hennrikus D, Borowsky I, Ehrlich L, Ireland M. Preparing residents to counsel about smoking. Clinical Pediatrics 2004;43:803-8. 49. Hennrikus D, Rindal B, Boyle R, Stafne E, Lazovich D, Lando H. How well does health history identify adolescent smokers in a dental office? Journal of the American Dental Association 2005;136:1113-20. 50. Hokanson JM, Anderson RL, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Kendall DM. Integrated tobacco cessation counseling in a diabetes self management training program: A randomized trial of diabetes and reduction of tobacco (DART). The Diabetes Educator2006;32(4):562-70. 51. Hecht SS, Carmella SG, Le KA, Murphy SE, Boettcher AJ, Le C, Koopmeiners J, An L, Hennrikus DJ. 4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) and its glucuronides in the urine of infants exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 2006;15(5):988-92. 52. An, LC, Perry, CL, Lien, EB., Klatt, C, Farley, DM, Bliss, RL, Hennrikus DJ, Pallonen UE, Lando HA, Ahluwalia JS, Ehlinger EP. Strategies for increasing adherence to an online smoking cessation intervention for college students. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2006;8(Suppl 1):S1-S12.. 53. Tiede LP, Hennrikus DJ, Cohen BB, Hilgers DL, Madsen RJ, Lando HA. Feasibility of promoting smoking cessation in small worksites: An exploratory study. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2007;9(Suppl 1):S83-S90. 54. An LC, Hennrikus DJ, Perry CL, Lein EB, Klatt C, Farley DM, Bliss RL, Pallonen UE, Lando HA, Ehlinger EP. Feasibility of internet health screening to recruit college students to an online smoking cessation intervention. Nicotine & Tobacco Research2007;9(Suppl 1):S11-S18. 55. Lando HA, Hennrikus D, Boyle R, Lazovich D, Stafne E, Rindal B. Promoting tobacco abstinence among older adolescents in dental clinics. Journal of Smoking Cessation 2007;2:23-30. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 10 56. An LC, Klatt C, Perry CL, Lein EB, HennrikusDJ, Pallonen UE, Bliss RL, Lando HA, Farley DM, Ahluwalia JS, Ehlinger EP. The RealU Online Cessation Intervention for College Smokers: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Preventive Medicine 2008;47:194-9. 57. Hennrikus D, Pirie P, Hellerstedt W, Lando HA, Steele J, Dunn C. Increasing support for smoking cessation during pregnancy and postpartum: Results of a randomized controlled pilot study. Preventive Medicine 2010;50:134-137. 58. Hennrikus D, Joseph AM, Lando HA, Duval S, Ukestad L, Kodl M, Hirsch AT. Effectiveness of a smoking cessation program for peripheral artery disease patients: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2010;56:2105-2112. 59. Au-Yeung CM, Weisman SR, Hennrikus DJ, Forster JL, Skoog R, Luneburg W, Hesse B. An evaluation of health benefit modification in Taft-Hartley Health and Welfare Funds. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2010;39:S30-S36. 60. Gyllstrom ME, Hellerstedt WL, Hennrikus D. The association of maternal mental health and stress with prenatal smoking cessation and postpartum relapse in a population-based sample. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2012;16:685-693. 61. Choi K, Hennrikus D, Forster J. Use of price-minimizing strategies and their effects on subsequent smoking behaviors. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2012;14:864-70.. 62. Choi K, Hennrikus D, Forster J, Moilanen M. Receipt and redemption of direct mail cigarette coupons, perceptions of cigarette companies, and smoking cessation. Tobacco Control, 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2012-050539, October 9, 2012. 63. Weisman SR, Hennrikus D, Choi K, Nunn B, Forster JL, Hunt MK, Skoog R, Luneburg W, Hesse B. Influencing Taft-Hartley Funds to provide tobacco cessation benefits through outreach to fund advisors. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 43(5 Suppl 3):S237-41, 2012. 64. Sidebottom AC, Hellerstedt WL, Harrison PA, Hennrikus D. An examination of prenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms among women served by urban community health centers. Arch Womens Ment Health 2014;17:27-40. Published Papers (not peer-reviewed): 1. Sanson-Fisher RW, Hennrikus DJ. Why do primary care physicians often fail to detect psychological disturbance in their patients? In: Henderson S, Burrows GD (Eds.), Handbook of Social Psychiatry (pp. 245-256). Canberra, Australia: Elsevier Science, 1988. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 11 2. Hancock L, Walsh R, Hennrikus D, Redman S, Sanson-Fisher RW, Gibberd RW. Psychotropic drug use in the Australian community: Benzodiazepines. In: Proceedings of the Window of Opportunity. First National Congress. An Intersectorial Approach to Drug Related Problems in Our Society, 1993. 3. Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA. Smoking cessation interventions for pregnant women and mothers of young children. Commenting: McBride and Melvin. In: Tremblay RE, Barr RG, Peters RdeV, eds., Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Developoment [online]. Montrial, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development;2003:1-6. Available at: http://www.excellence-earlychildhood.ca/documents/Hennrikus-LandoANGxp.pdf. Presentations: 1. Hennrikus DJ. Occasional smoking in a working population. Epidemiology Seminar, Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, January 4, 1995, Minneapolis, MN. 2. Hennrikus, DJ. Community health education. Community Health Workshop, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, February 3, 1995, Minneapolis, MN. 3. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA. A longitudinal examination of occasional smokers in the workplace. Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 22-25, 1995, San Diego, CA. 4. Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Schmid LA. Self-efficacy and relapse after participation in a smoking cessation program. Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 22-25, 1995, San Diego, CA. 5. Hennrikus DJ. Helping patients make behavior changes. Rice Memorial Hospital CME Program, November 6, 1995, Willmar, MN. 6. Blaine TM, Forster JL, Hennrikus D, O’Neil S. Creating public health policy at the local level: A grassroots / advocacy organizing approach to reducing youth tobacco access. American Public Health Association, October 29 - November 6, 1995, San Diego, CA. 7. Hennrikus D, Dunn C, Lando H, Roski J, Huebsch J, Vittum K, Foster B. Smoking cessation counseling during the hospital stay: Report on a pilot study. Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 22-25, 1996, Washington, DC. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 12 8. Hennrikus DJ, Wolfson M, Forster J, Blaine T, Adiga, M. Strategy teams in direct action community organizing. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 1721, 1996, New York, NY. 9. Hennrikus DJ. How parents can prevent tobacco use in their children. Association for Worksite Health Promotion Quarterly Meeting, December 5, 1996, Minneapolis, MN. 10. Hennrikus DJ. The health impact of workplace weight control programs. Art and Science of Health Promotion Conference, March 3-8, 1997, Hilton Head, SC. 11. Hennrikus DJ. Motivational Interviewing: Helping patients make behavior changes. HealthPartners Continuing Medical Education Program, April 3, 1997, Minneapolis, MN. 12. Lando HA, Hennrikus DJ. Workshop: Minimum intervention techniques. American Society of Addiction Medicine, October 18, 1997, Minneapolis, MN. 13. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery R, French S. Results of participation in commercial weight loss programs. Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, March 25-28, 1998, New Orleans, LA. 14. Hennrikus DJ. Cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco: Who is smoking what? Epidemiology Seminar, Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, April 15, 1998, Minneapolis, MN. 15. McCarty MC, Zander KM, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA. Barriers among nurses to providing smoking cessation advice to inpatients. Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 3-6, 1999, San Diego, CA. 16. Sherwood NE, Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA, Murray DA. Smokers with multiple behavioral risk factors: How are they different? Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 3-6, 1999, San Diego, CA. 17. Hennrikus, DJ. Intervention Techniques: Motivational Interviewing, Invited presentation for the Institute for Research Development Conference on Prenatal Substance Use, July 13, 1999, St. Paul, MN. 18. Lando HA, Hennrikus DJ, McCarty MC, Vessey JT. Predictors of short-term quitting in hospital inpatients. Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, February 18-20, 2000, Arlington, VA. 19. Hennrikus DJ. Worksite interventions. Tobacco Cessation Conference: Breaking the Nicotine Chain in 2000, March 13, 2000, St. Paul, MN. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 13 20. Hennrikus DJ, Jeffery RW, Lando HA, Murray DM. SUCCESS Project: Increasing participation in worksite smoking cessation programs. Twenty-first Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, April 5-8, 2000, Nashville, TN. 21. Hennrikus D, An L, Boyle R, Pirie P, Lando H. The BEST for Baby Project: Reducing Infants' Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke among Members of a Managed Care Organization. Sixth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, November 15-18, 2000, Brisbane, Australia. 22. Jeffery RW, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Murray DM. Increasing participation in worksite smoking cessation programs: The SUCCESS Project. Sixth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, November 15-18, 2000, Brisbane, Australia. 23. An LC, Hennrikus D, Ehlinger E, Madamala K, Stanley M, Nagel D, Lando H. Comparison of internet, mail, and telephone surveys to assess tobacco use among college students. Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, March 23-25, 2001, Seattle, WA. 24. Hennrikus D, Lando HA McCarty MC Vessey JT. The effectiveness of a systems approach to smoking cessation in hospital inpatients. Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, March 23-25, 2001, Seattle, WA. 25. McCarty MC, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Vessey JT. Predictors of documented smoking cessation advice from nurses. Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, March 23-25, 2001, Seattle, WA. 26. McCarty MC, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Vessey JT. Nurses’ attitudes and beliefs concerning the delivery of brief cessation advice to hospitalized smokers. Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, March 23-25, 2001, Seattle, WA. 27. Hennrikus D. Increasing participation in tobacco cessation programs. Invited speaker at the 2001 meeting of the Minnesota Chapter of the Society for Public Health Education, September 18, 2001, Chanhassan, MN. 28. Conference Steering Committee member and moderator, Biomarkers for Tobacco Exposure: Application to Clinical and Epidemiological Studies, October 25-26, 2001, Minneapolis, MN. 29. Hennrikus D. Motivational Interviewing Techniques. Presentation to the St. Cloud Medical Group, St. Cloud, MN (organized by Blue Cross - Blue Shield). May 21, 2002. 30. Hennrikus D, Patterson J. Motivating clients to make health behavior changes. Invited Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 14 speaker at the 2002 Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Summer Institute: Strategies for Addressing Health Disparities, St. Paul, MN. June 28, 2002. 31. Hennrikus D. Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Intervention Techniques for Smoking Cessation Training Program sponsored by the Tobacco Research Program in the Department of Psychiatry, the Cancer Center, and the Division of Epidemiology, St. Cloud, Minnesota, October 11, 2002. 32. Hennrikus D. Motivational Interviewing Workshop. . Intervention Techniques for Smoking Cessation Training Program sponsored by the Tobacco Research Program in the Department of Psychiatry, the Cancer Center, and the Division of Epidemiology, St. Cloud, Minnesota, October 11, 2002. 33. Hennrikus D, Schmitz K. Worksite Interventions. Invited speaker at the 3rd Annual School of Public Health Roundtable, "Meeting the Challenge of Obesity: Uniting Public Health Research, Practice, and Policy," November 1, 2002, University of Minnesota. 34. Hennrikus D. Motivational Interviewing. Invited speaker at the Iowa Dietetic Association Annual Meeting. Ames, Iowa. November 13, 2002. 35. Hennrikus D, Pentel P, Sandell S. Preferences and practices among renters regarding smoking restrictions in apartment buildings. 2002 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, November 19-21, 2002, San Francisco, CA. 36. Hennrikus D. Best practices for smoking cessation and pregnancy. Invited speaker for a training for nurses, sponsored by Medica and Dakota County Public Health. St. Paul, MN, January 15, 2003. 37. Hennrikus D. Motivational Interviewing techniques. Invited speaker for a training for nurses, sponsored by Medica and Dakota County. Public Health. St. Paul, MN, January 15, 2003. 38. Joseph A, Hennrikus D, Thoele MJ, Hatsukami D. Tobacco control opinion leaders’ perceptions of harm reduction. Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 19-22, 2003. 39. Braun B, Fowles J, Kind E. Advisory Board: Solberg L, Hennrikus D, Lando H, Pine D, Leimer L. Smoking related attitudes and practices of physicians, nurses and medical assistants. Seventh Annual Minnesota Health Services Research Conference, Minneapolis, MN, March 4, 2003. 40. Hennrikus D. Motivational Interviewing techniques. Twin Cities Healthy Start Project Nurses Training. Minneapolis, MN, March 19, 2003. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 15 41. Lando H, Hennrikus D, Lazovich D, Stafne E, Boyle R, Rindal B. Adolescent smoking cessation in dental practices. Youth Tobacco Research Meeting, Washington, DC, June 17 19, 2003. 42. Lando, H., Hennrikus, D., Robinett, J., Reynolds, K., Johnson, M., Kendall, D. Smoking Cessation in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes. 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Helsinki, Finland, August 2003. 43. Pine DA, Hennrikus D. Is referring smokers to a helpline a valuable strategy in the clinical practice setting? Twenty-second Annual Society of Teachers of Family Medicine: NorthEast Region meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, October 16-19, 2003. 44. Pine D, Hennrikus D. Referring smokers to a tobacco help line: Lessons from a practice. 25th Anniversary Conference on Patient Education: San Antonio, TX, November 20-23, 2003. 45. Hennrikus DJ, Felien E, Goldstein D, Oakes M, Forster J, Breiter K. Smoke-free Saturday nights in music venues serving young adults. 2003 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, December 10-12, 2003, Boston, MA. 46. Braun BL, Fowles J, Kind E, Solberg L, Hennrikus D, Lando H. Smoking related attitudes and practices: Physicians, nurses, medical assistants. 2003 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, December 10-12, 2003, Boston, MA. 47. Hennrikus D, Oakes M, Forster J, Felien E, Goldstein D. Promoting Smoking Bans in Music Venues. Division of Epidemiology Seminar, January 31, 2004. 48. Hennrikus D, Oakes M, Forster J, Felien E, Goldstein D. Promoting Smoking Bans in Music Venues, University of Minnesota Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center Seminar, February 6, 2004. 49. An L, Lein E, Bliss R, Pallonen U, Hennrikus D, Farley D, Hertel A, Perry C, Lando H. Loss of autonomy over nicotine use among college social smokers. Tenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicoteen and Tobacco, February 18-21, 2004, Phoenix, AZ. 50. An L, Pallonen U, Lein E, Bliss R, Hennrikus D, Farley D, Hertel A, Perry C, Lando H. Assessment of smoking motives among college social smokers. Tenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Nicoteen and Tobacco, February 18-21, 2004, Phoenix, AZ. 51. Hennrikus D. Smoking in Youth: Creating a Preventive Environment. Presentation for Cardiology Grand Rounds, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, MN, May 17, 2004. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 16 52. Hennrikus D. Promoting Individual Behavior Change. Facilitated a Roundtable discussion at the 8th Annual Maternal and Child Health Summer Institute, St. Paul, MN, June 22, 2004. 53. Hennrikus D. Smoking Cessation and Prevention. Invited presentation for the Native American Cancer Conference, Mystic Lake Casino, Eagan, MN, September 20, 2004. 54. Hennrikus D. Motivational Interviewing. CME presentation for practitioners at Boynton Health Center, University of Minnesota, April 5, 2005. 55. Hennrikus D. The Baby STEPS Project. Invited presentation at the Maternal and Child Health Conference sponsored by the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, September 26, 2005. 56. Hennrikus D. Reducing Children’s Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Presentation for Pediatric Grand Rounds, Fairview University Hospital, Minneapolis, MN, September 28, 2005. 57. Hennrikus D and Dunn C. Mobilizing Social Support for Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy. Invited presentation at the March of Dimes Prematurity Summit, Minneapolis, MN, November 18, 2005. 58. Hennrikus D. BEST for Baby Project: Reducing Children’s Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Presentation for the University of Minnesota Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center (TTURC) Seminar Series. Minneapolis, MN, January 6, 2006. 59. Hennrikus D. BEST for Baby Project: Reducing Children’s Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Presentation for the VA Hospital Tobacco Control Interest Group. Minneapolis, MN, March 16, 2006. 60. Hennrikus D. Children and Secondhand Smoke. Part of the Cancer U Spring Series Program “What’s the Big Deal about Public Smoking”, May 6, 2006. 61. Hennrikus D, Tiede L, Hilgers D, Madsen RJ, Lando H. Feasibility of promoting smoking cessation in small worksites: An exploratory study. American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 7, 2006. 62. Hellerstedt SL, Hennrikus D, Pirie P, Lando H, Dunn C. Pregnancy feelings and attitudes: Are they associated with attitudes about perinatal smoking? American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 7, 2006. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 17 63. Hennrikus D. Mobilizing Social Support for Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy and Postpartum. Division of Epidemiology and Community Health Seminar, Minneapolis, MN, January 26, 2007 64. Hennrikus D, Pirie P, Steele J, Dunn C, Hellerstedt W, Lando H. Mobilizing Social Support for Smoking Cessation during Pregnancy. Society of Behavioral Medicine 28 th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2007. 65. Hennrikus D, Joseph A, Hirsch AT, Lando HA, Duval S, Kodl M, Ukestad L. Smoking cessation in peripheral artery disease patients. 2009 Joint Conference of SRNT and SRNT-Europe, Dublin, Ireland, April 30, 2009. 66. Joseph A, Hennrikus D, Hirsch AT, Lando HA, Duval S, Kodl M, Ukestad L. Smoking cessation in peripheral artery disease patients. 2009 Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Miami, Florida, May 16, 2009. 67. Brosseau L, Hennrikus D, Klumb C, Egelhoff C, Ishizake A, Madsen RJ. Integrated safety/smoking cessation intervention in small manufacturing businesses. National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, May 20, 2009. 68. Hennrikus D, Brosseau L. Integrating safety and smoking cessation in small businesses. Division of Environmental Health seminar. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May 27, 2009. 69. Hennrikus D, Brosseau L, Egelhoff C, Ishizaki A, Madsen R. An Integrated Safety/Smoking Cessation Intervention for Small Manufacturing Businesses. 31st Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, Washington, April 711, 2010. 70. Hennrikus D, Choi K, Forster J, Boyle R. Perceptions of smokers about location-specific community norms regarding smoking. Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 19 th Annual International Meeting, Boston, MA, March 13, 2013. 71. Choi K, Hennrikus D, Forster J, Moilanen M. Receipt and redemption of cigarette coupons, perceptions of cigarette companies, and smoking cessation. Society of Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 19th Annual International Meeting, Boston, MA, March 13, 2013. 72. Hennrikus D, Choi K, Forster J, Boyle R. The relationship of social influcences concerning smoking and quitting to smoking cessation. Society of Behavioral Medicine 34th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, March 23, 2013. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 18 73. Pinsker EA, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Hannan PJ, Katz MA, Brosseau LM, Egelhoff CJ, Haas SF, Scanlon KR. The relationship between job type and smoking-related characteristics of workers in small manufacturing companies. 20 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA, February 6, 2014. 74. Schreier M, Luo X, Lowry S, Hennrikus D, et al. Utilizing biomarker feedback documenting child exposure to tobacco toxins in second-hand smoke to promote smokefree homes. 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA, February 8, 2014. 75. Hennrikus D. Promoting Work Safety and Smoking Cessation in Small Manufacturing Businesses, Masonic Cancer Center Seminar, University of Minnesota, February 18, 2014. Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 19 Grant or Contract Support Previously Funded Grants 1. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 2. Title: Funding: Purpose: Period: Role: 3. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 4. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: Improving Participation in Worksite Smoking Programs National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ($477,425 - average annual direct costs) A randomized trial to evaluate the relative effectiveness and cost effectiveness of different types of worksite smoking cessation programs and incentives for program participation and quitting smoking. 5-1-95 through 4-1-99 Co-Investigator/Project Director Participation in Commercial Weight Loss Programs Division of Epidemiology Pilot ($2,486) A postal survey of individuals who have a history of interest in weight control programs to determine their characteristics, experiences with formal weight control programs, and preferences for program components. 12-94 through 12-95 Principal Investigator Promoting Smoking Cessation in Hospital Patients (TEAM Project) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ($2,500,712) A randomized trial to evaluate the relative effectiveness and cost effectiveness of three smoking cessation interventions for hospital in-patients. 4-1-96 through 3-31-00 Co-Investigator/Project Director Smoking in College Students University of Minnesota Cancer Center ($24,876) This consisted of two pilot studies: (1) Focus groups with University of Minnesota students who are smokers to obtain information about student attitudes toward smoking and preferences for programs and program delivery mechanisms, and (2) a trial of methods to improving return rates in surveys of college students. The latter was conducted in collaboration with Boynton Health Service. 11-1-99 through 10-31-00 Principal Investigator Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 20 5. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 6. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 7. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 8. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: Adolescent Smoking Cessation in Dental Practices National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research ($1,669,820)) A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a dental screening system with the addition of tailored motivational interviewing and telephone follow-up by a dental hygienist compared with a dental clinic screening system alone, to increase tobacco cessation among adolescents. 12-1-97 through 12-31-02 Co-Investigator A pilot training program for Filipino Tobacco Cessation University of Minnesota Cancer Center and Academic Health Center ($25,000) To test a faculty development model for tobacco intervention that could be widely implemented in developing countries 7-1-02 through 6-30-03 Co-investigator Smoke-Free Saturday Nights for 18-24-Year-Olds Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco (MPAAT) ($299,983) A demonstration project that evaluated the effect of smoking bans in music venues serving persons aged 18-24 years. 3-1-02 through 8-31-04 Principle Investigator Reducing Children's Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Pollution (BEST for Baby Project), a project funded as part of the Tobacco Exposure Reduction Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center National Cancer Institute / National Institute on Drug Abuse ($1,052,171 - direct costs) A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of counseling and provision of nicotine gum in decreasing the extent to which mothers expose their infants to environmental tobacco smoke. 9-30-99 through 8-31-04; extension through 1-1-05 Principal Investigator of this project, one of four projects in a Tobacco Center grant Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 21 9. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 10. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 11. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 12. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: Smoking Cessation in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes (DART Project) Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco (MPAAT) ($449,619) A collaboration with the International Diabetes Center at HealthSystem Minnesota to test the effectiveness of adding an intensive smoking cessation component in an existing program offered to adults with diabetes. 10-1-00 through 10-31-04 Co-Principal Investigator WEBERS: A Web-Based Expert System to Reduce College Smoking Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco (MPAAT) ($449,776) A project to design and evaluate an internet smoking prevention and cessation site tailored for college students. 6-1-02 through 5-31-05 Co-Investigator A County-wide Approach to Worksite Smoking Cessation Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco (MPAAT) ($108,087) A collaboration with Carver County Community Health Services to conduct formative studies to develop a smoking cessation intervention for small worksites in Carver County. July, 2004, through December, 2005 Co-Principal Investigator Reducing Tobacco Harm In Minnesota Vietnamese Minnesota Partnership for Action Against Tobacco (MPAAT) ($111,664) A collaboration with the Vietnamese Minnesotans Association to develop an intervention to decrease tobacco use among the Vietnamese immigrant community in the Twin Cities. July, 2004, through December, 2005 Co-investigator Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 22 13. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 14. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 15. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 16. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: The Influence of Health Confidantes on Smoking and Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Pregnancy and Postpartum Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) ($250,000) An investigation of the acceptability and feasibility of an intervention that mobilizes health confidantes in the social networks of lowincome women to provide advice and help in both smoking cessation and limiting ETS exposure during pregnancy and the postpartum period. 9-1-04 through 12-31-06 Principal Investigator Influences on Taft-Hartley Fund Administrators’ and Trustees’ Decisions Regarding the Provision and Promotion of Tobacco Cessation Benefits ClearWay Minnesota A collaboration of labor union representatives and faculty at the William Mitchell College of Law and the University of Minnesota to investigate methods to increase smoking cessation benefits for blue collar and service employees. September, 2006, through May, 2008 Principal Investigator of the University of Minnesota subcontract Smoking Cessation in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease ClearWay Minnesota A randomized controlled trial of an intensive smoking cessation intervention for patients with peripheral artery disease. September, 2005, through December, 2008 Principal Investigator An Integrated Work Safety – Smoking Cessation Program ClearWay Minnesota A collaboration with Carver County Public Health to develop an intervention that integrates smoking cessation into the work of safety committees in small manufacturing worksites. February, 2008, through July, 2009 Principal Investigator Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 23 17. Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 18. 19. Influencing the Influencers: Motivating Taft-Hartley Health and Welfare Fund Trustees to Provide and Promote Tobacco Cessation Benefits ClearWay Minnesota This project is a collaboration of labor union representatives and faculty at the William Mitchell College of Law and the University of Minnesota to assess the effectiveness of an intervention to motivate Taft-Hartley fund trustees to provide and promote smoking cessation insurance benefits. August 1, 2009, through September 30, 2011 Co-Investigator Title: The Minnesota Adult Tobacco Survey (MATS) Cohort Survey Funding Agency: ClearWay Minnesota Description: This is a non-competitive contract to co-sponsor the third round of the cohort component of the statewide tobacco use surveillance survey. We will be involved in directing the analysis of all three rounds of this survey. Period: April, 2011, through June, 2012 Role: Principal Investigator of the contract Title: CHW Outreach and Biomarker Feedback for Smoke-Free African-American Homes (Janet Thomas, PI) Funding Source: Period: National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) This study is one of the projects in a center grant (University of Minnesota Center for Health Disparities Research, Engagement and Training (CeHDRET)), JS Ahluwalia, PI. It is a randomized intervention trial that will employ Community Health Workers and state-of-the-art biomarker feedback to encourage cessation and home smoking restriction among African American families. July, 2009, through June, 2013. Role: Co-Investigator Purpose: Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 24 Currently Funded Projects 1. 2. Title: An integrated Work Safety – Smoking Cessation Program for Small Worksites Funding Source: NIDA Purpose: This project is a randomized controlled trial conducted in collaboration with Carver County Public Health to examine the effectiveness of an integrated work safety – smoking cessation program designed for small manufacturing worksites. Period: April, 2010, though February, 2014 (no-cost extension through 82014). Role: Principal Investigator Title: Funding Source: Purpose: Period: Role: 3. Increasing the use of smoking cessation benefits by unionized bluecollar and service sector workers ClearWay Minnesota This project is a collaboration of labor union representatives and faculty at the William Mitchell College of Law and the University of Minnesota to assess the effectiveness of an intervention to promote the use of smoking cessation insurance benefits among blue-collar and service sector workers who are members of Taft-Hartley health and welfare funds.. March 1, 2012, through February 28, 2015 Co-Investigator (PI of U of MN subcontract) Title: Healthy Living Policies, Systems, and Environments for Adults with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (Wellness for Every Body – SPMI) Funding Agency: Minnesota Department of Health – Statewide Health Improvement Project (SHIP-3) Innovation Grant Description: This project is a collaboration with Hennepin County Health Department to implement systems, policy and environmental changes to improve the health of persons with severe persistent mental illness by improving nutrition and physical activity levels and decreasing smoking. Period of Funding: November, 2013, through October, 2015 Deborah J. Hennrikus Page 25 Role: PI of University of Minnesota--EpiCH subcontract