W. Hobart Davies

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CURRICULUM VITAE

W. HOBART DAVIES, Ph.D.

(10/16)

Office Address:

Department of Psychology

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2441 E. Hartford

P.O. Box 413

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-0413

(414) 229-6594

FAX (414) 229-5219

E-mail:

PRESENT POSITIONS

Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Primary Area: Clinical Psychology

Coordinator, UWM Childhood and Adolescent Studies Certificate

EDUCATION

1989-92Michigan State University, PhD in Child/Family Clinical Psychology (APA

approved).

Dissertation: Individual, family, and child-rearing characteristics in young alcoholic and nonalcoholic families.

Advisor: Robert A. Zucker, PhD

Internship: Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, Pediatric Psychology Specialization (APA approved).

Advisor: Keith L. Kaufman, PhD

1986-89 Michigan State University, MA in Child/Family Clinical Psychology.

Thesis: The relationship between parent life troubles and child-rearing patterns in young alcoholic families.

Advisor: Robert A. Zucker, PhD

1982-85University of Wisconsin-Madison, BS in Psychology.

Graduated with Distinction.

1981-82 Rice University.

LICENSURE, PRIVILEGES, AND CERTIFICATIONS

Licensed Psychologist, State of Wisconsin (number 1794)

Allied Health Medical and Dental Staff, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin

UWM Certificate in Online and Blended Teaching (2016)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1984-85Research Assistant. Spencer Adolescent Peer Group Study, Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Principal Investigators: B. Bradford Brown, Ph.D., Donna Rae Clasen, Ph.D.

1986Research Assistant. Risk for Psychosis Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Psychology.

Principal Investigators: Loren J. Chapman, Ph.D., Jean P. Chapman, Ph.D.

1987-90Therapist. Michigan State University Prevention of Conduct Disorder Project, Departments of Psychology and Pediatrics.

1991-92Clinical Instructor. Division of Psychology, Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine.

1992-95Psychologist. Child Psychiatry Center, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Clinical service and research with Comprehensive Pain Clinic, cystic fibrosis center, solid organ transplant programs, and general outpatient psychiatry clinic.

1994-98Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

1995-98Psychologist. Child Protection Center, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Coordinated care of families of suspected victims of sexual and physical abuse and neglect, children newly placed in foster care, and adolescent victims of community violence.

1995-98Clinical Assistant Professor. Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology, Milwaukee.

1998-99Clinical Associate Professor. Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology, Milwaukee.

1998-03 Assistant Professor. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2001-05Clinical Psychologist. Sam’s/Walmart Feeding, Nutrition, and Swallowing Center, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin/Medical College of Wisconsin.

1993-06Assistant Clinical Professor. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine and Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin.

2003-09Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2005-09Director of Research. Pain Program, Jane B. Petit Pain & Palliative Care Center,

Children’s Hospitalof Wisconsin.

2006-10Associate Clinical Professor. Departments of Anesthesiology, Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine, and Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin

2009-presProfessor. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

HONORS

1985Phi Beta Kappa.

1985Graduated with Distinction, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1987-88National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral Traineeship in Clinical Psychology.

1996 Association for the Care of Children's Health Award for Innovation-Honorable Mention, awarded to the Project Ujima Collaborative

2002Best Paper of 2001, Child Maltreatment, (with W. N. Friedrich et al.), American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children

2003Milwaukee Idea Award (recognizing Excellence in University-Community Partnership), UWM Alumni Association, awarded to the Project Ujima Collaborative

2004National Award for Professional Innovation in Victim Services, Office for Victims of Crime, US Department of Justice, awarded to the Project Ujima Collaborative

2007Fellow, Society of Pediatric Psychology (APA Division 54)

2014Fellow, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (APA Division 53)

JOURNAL EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Editorial Boards

Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology (2012- )

Section Editor, Ethics and Pediatric Psychology (2015- )

Cognitive & Behavioral Practice (2015- )

Child Maltreatment (2002-2013)

Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2008-2010)

Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (3rd edition, 2003; 5th edition, 2016)

Ad hoc reviewer for:

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

Children’s Health Care

Eating Behaviors

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Journal of Family Psychology

Journal of Pain

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Journal of Pediatric Nursing

Journal of Pediatrics

Journal of Research on Adolescence

Pain

Pediatric Pulmonology

Pediatrics

GRANT SUPPORT

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Relationship between Sexual Abuse Allegations, Level of Suspicion, and Medical Findings (Co-Investigator (Lazoritz PI); 1997; $2,800 total costs)

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Project Ujima: A Youth Violence Intervention/Prevention Program (Consultant (Calhoun PI); 1995-1998)

Emergency Medical Services for Children/Maternal & Child Health Bureau, Project Ujima: A Youth Violence Intervention/Prevention Program (Consultant (Calhoun PI); 1996-1998)

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Longitudinal Functioning of Children seen for Suspected Maltreatment (Principal Investigator; 1997-1998; $1,115 total costs)

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Stress Management Interventions for Adolescents with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes (Co-Principal Investigator; 1997-1999; $2,593 total costs)

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cystic Fibrosis (Co-Principal Investigator; 1997-1999; $2,548 total costs)

UWM Graduate School Research Committee, Affect, Behavior, and Interaction in Forensic Interviews for Child Sexual Abuse (Principal Investigator; 1999-2000; $12,274 total costs)

Emergency Medical Services for Children/Maternal & Child Health Bureau, An EMSC-Based Violence Intervention/Prevention Program Evaluation (Consultant (Melzer-Lange PI); 2000-2003)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dissertation Award, Reducing Violence/Victimization in Assaulted Urban Youth(Sponsor (McCart PI); 2003-2004; $19,866 total costs)

Victims of Crime Act, Behavioral Services to Project Ujima (Coordinator (Melzer-Lange PI); 2002-2005; $57,600 total costs)

Children’s Bureau/Administration for Children & Families, Evaluation of Post-Adoption Needs and Services for SNA Children and Families, (Principal Investigator; 2003-2006; $584,241 total costs)

The Mayday Fund, Outcomes and Parent Satisfaction Associated with Parent/Nurse Controlled Analgesia (Co-Investigator (Weisman PI); 2005-2007; $344,528 total costs)

UWM Research Growth Initiative, Influence of Social Attributions on Types 1 and 2 Diabetes Adherence (Co-Investigator (Hains PI); 2006-2007; $110,000 total costs)

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Research Consultation for the Jane B. Pettit Pain and Palliative Care Program (Principal Investigator; 2006-2009; $92,000 total costs)

Children’s Research Institute Pilot Innovative Research Program, Associations Between Headache Experiences and Individual and Family Functioning in Adolescents with Neurofibromatosis-1 (Co-Investigator (Garwood PI); 2007-2008; $9.957 total costs).

Center Scholars in Teaching and Learning, UWM Center for Instructional and Professional Development, The Role of Freshman Seminars in Fostering Research Interest and Research Self-Efficacy (Principal Investigator; 2007-2008; $8,000 total costs)

Francisco J. Varela Research Awards, Mind and Life Institute, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for the Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain (Mentor (Jastrowski Mano PI); 2007-2008; $15,000 total costs)

Medical College of Wisconsin New Faculty Pilot Research Grant, Evaluation of Yoga for the Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain (Co-Investigator (Hainsworth PI); 2008-2009; $14,400 total costs)

UWM Research Growth Initiative, Early Cognitive and Behavioral Phenotype of NF-1 (Co-Investigator (Klein-Tasman PI); 2008-2009; $101,436 total costs)

UWM Office of Undergraduate Research, Undergraduate Research Experiences in Adolescent & Child Health (Steering Committee Chair; 2008-2010; $140,000 total costs)

UWM Graduate School Research Committee Award, Empirical Examination of Effects of Recruitment Approach on External Validity (Principal Investigator; 2011-2012; $12,491 total costs)

RESEARCH IMPACT

Publications 101

Citations2899

h-index 26

i10-index 55

PUBLICATIONS

1. Davies, W. H., Noll, R. B., DeStefano, L., Bukowski, W. M., & Kulkarni, R. (1991). Differences in the child-rearing practices of parents of children with cancer and controls: The perspectives of parents and professionals. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 16, 295-306.

2. Noll, R. B., Ris, M. D., Davies, W. H., Bukowski, W. M., & Koontz, K. (1992). Social interactions between children with cancer or sickle cell disease and their peers: Teacher ratings. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 13, 187-193.

3. Noll, R. B., Bukowski, W. M., & Davies, W. H. (1992). Peer relationships and friendships of children with cancer: A story of resilience. Candlelighters National Newsletter, 16, 1-4. (Also appeared in Journal of the Child Cancer Foundation, 13, 1992, 13-14; and in P. Deasy-Spinetta & E. Irvin (Eds.), Educating the child with cancer (pp. 15-19), Bethesda, MD: Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation, 1993).

4. Noll, R. B., Bukowski, W. M., Davies, W. H., Koontz, K., & Kulkarni, R. (1993). Adjustment in the peer system of adolescents with cancer: A two-year study. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 351-364.

5. Davies, C. M., Noll, R. B., Davies, W. H., & Bukowski, W. M. (1993). Mealtime interactions and family relationships for families with children who have cancer in long term remission and controls. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 93, 773-776.

6. Fitzgerald, H. E., Davies, W. H., Zucker, R. A., & Klinger, M. (1994). Developmental systems theory and substance abuse: A conceptual and methodological framework for analyzing patterns of variation in families. In L. L'Abate (Ed.), Handbook of developmental family psychology and psychopathology (pp. 350-371). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

7. Noll, R. B., Swiecki, E., Gartstein, M., Vannatta, K., Kalinyak, K. A., Davies, W. H., & Bukowski, W. M. (1994). Parental distress, family conflict, and the role of social support for caregivers with and without a child with sickle cell disease. Family Systems Medicine, 12, 281-294.

8. Noll, R. B., Yosua, L. A., Vannatta, K., Kalinyak, K., Bukowski, W. M., & Davies, W. H. (1995). Social competence of siblings of children with sickle cell anemia. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20, 165-172.

9. Noll, R. B., Gartstein, M. A., Hawkins, A., Vannatta, K., Davies, W. H., & Bukowski, W. M. (1995). Comparing parental distress for families with children who have cancer and matched comparison families without children with cancer. Family Systems Medicine, 13, 11-27.

10. Noll, R. B., Vannatta, K., Koontz, K., Kalinyak, K., Bukowski, W. M., & Davies, W. H. (1996). Peer relationships and emotional well-being of youngsters with sickle cell disease. Child Development, 67, 423-436.

11. Noll, R. B., Zeller, M. H., Vannatta, K., Bukowski, W. M., & Davies, W. H. (1997). Potential bias in classroom research: Comparison of children with permission and those who do not receive permission to participate. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 26, 36-42.

12. Zucker, R. A., Davies, W. H., Kincaid, S. B., Fitzgerald, H. E., & Reider, E. E. (1997). Conceptualizing and scaling the developmental structure of behavior disorder: The Lifetime Alcohol Problems Score as an example. Development and Psychopathology, 9, 453-471.

13. Davies, W. H., & Garwood, M. M. (1997). [Review of the book Interventions for bereaved children]. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 430-432.

14. Hains, A. A., Davies, W. H., Behrens, D., & Biller, J. A. (1997). Cognitive behavioral interventions for adolescents with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 669-687.

15. Davies, W. H., & Flannery, D. J. (1998). Posttraumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents exposed to violence. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 45, 341-353.

16. Farrell, S. P., Hains, A. A., & Davies, W. H. (1998). Cognitive behavioral interventions for sexually abused children exhibiting PTSD symptomatology. Behavior Therapy, 29, 241-255.

17. Noll, R. B., Gartstein, M. A., Vannatta, K., Correll, J., Bukowski, W. M., & Davies, W. H. (1999). Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with cancer. Pediatrics, 103, 71-78.

18. Hains, A. A., Davies, W. H., Parton, E., Totka, J., & Amoroso-Camarata, J. (2000). A stress management intervention for adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes. The Diabetes Educator, 26, 417-424.

19. Hains, A. A., Davies, W. H., Parton, E., & Silverman, A. H. (2001). A cognitive behavioral intervention for emotionally distressed adolescents with Type I diabetes. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26, 61-66.

20. Friedrich, W. N., Fisher, J., Acton, R., Berliner, L., Butler, J., Damon, L., Davies, W. H., Gray, A., & Wright, J. (2001). Child Sexual Behavior Inventory: Normative, psychiatric, and sexual abuse comparisons. Child Maltreatment, 6, 37-49.

21. Davies, W. H. & Garwood, M. M. (2001). Who are the perpetrators and why do they do it? Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 5, 41-54. Also appeared in S. Lazoritz & V. J. Palusci (Eds.)(2001), The shaken baby syndrome: A multidisciplinary approach (pp. 41-54). Binghamton, NY: Haworth.

22. Davies, W. H., Garwood, M. M., O’Conor, A. R., & Carron, A. (2001). The language of distress: The role of ongoing assessment in understanding true and false allegations of sexual abuse. In W. N. Friedrich (Ed.), Psychological assessment of sexually abused children, and their families (pp. 270-279). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

23. Hains, A. A., Davies, W. H., Behrens, D., Freeman, M. E., & Biller, J. A. (2001). Effectiveness of a cognitive behavioral intervention for young adults with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 8, 325-336.

24. Phelps, L. F., McCart, M. R., & Davies, W. H. (2002). The impact of community violence on children and parents: Development of contextual assessments. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse: A Review Journal, 3, 194-209.

25. Berlin, K. S., Sass, D. A., Davies, W. H., & Hains, A. A. (2002). Impact of diabetes disclosure on perceptions of eating and self-care behaviors. The Diabetes Educator, 28, 809-816.

26.Borowitz, D., Baker, R. D., Stallings, V., & Consensus Committee on Pediatric Nutrition and Cystic Fibrosis. (2002). Consensus report on nutrition for pediatric patients with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 35, 246-259.

27. Fitzgerald, H.E., Davies, W.H., & Zucker, R.A. (2002). Growing up in an alcoholic family: Structuring pathways for risk aggregation and theory-driven intervention. In R. MacMahon & R. deV. Peters (Eds.), The effects of parental dysfunction on children (pp. 127-146). Boston: Kluewer.

28. Davies, W. H., Berlin, K. S., & Telega, G. (2003). Common stressors among adults with celiac disease. Celiac Sprue Association Lifeline, 23(2), 16.

29. Silverman, A. H., Hains, A. A., Davies, W. H., & Parton, E. (2003). A cognitive behavioral adherence intervention for adolescents with Type 1 diabetes. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 10, 119-127.

30. Friedrich, W. N., Davies, W. H., Fehrer, E., & Wright, J. (2003). Sexual behavior problems in preteen children: Developmental, ecological, and behavioral correlates. In R. A. Prentky & E. S. Janus (Eds.), Sexually coercive behavior: Understanding and management. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 95-104.

31. Trzepacz, A. M., Vannatta, K., Davies, W. H., Stehbens, J. A., & Noll, R. B. (2003). Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with hemophilia. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 24, 225-232.

32. Farrell, S. P., Hains, A. A., Davies, W. H., Smith, P., & Parton, E. (2004). The impact of cognitive errors, stress, and adherence on metabolic control in youths with Type I diabetes. Journal of Adolescent Health, 34, 461-467.

33. Sass, D. A., Twohig, M. P., & Davies, W. H. (2004). Toward the dissemination and acceptance of behavioral interventions: Reporting sample characteristics. The Behavior Therapist, 27, 101-102.

34. Davies, W.H., & Specht, J.L. (2004). Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). In A.J. Christensen, R. Martin, & J.M. Smyth (Eds.), Encyclopedia of health psychology (pp. 307-308). New York: Kleuwer/Plenum.

35. Wetterneck, C.T., Sass, D.A., & Davies, W.H. (2004). Perceptions of risk factors for school violence: Concordance with FBI risk profile. Journal of School Violence, 3(4), 3-16.

36. Sass, D.A., Twohig, M.P., & Davies, W.H. (2004). Defining the independent variable and ensuring treatment integrity: A comparison across journals of different theoretical orientations.The Behavior Therapist, 27, 172-174.

37. McCart, M.R., Davies, W.H., Harris, R., Wincek, J., Calhoun, A.D., & Melzer-Lange, M.D. (2005). Assessment of trauma symptoms among adolescent assault victims. Journal of Adolescent Health, 36, 70e7-13.

38. Berlin, K. S., Sass, D. A., Davies, W. H., Reupert, S., & Hains, A. A. (2005). Parent perceptions of hypoglycemic symptoms of youth with diabetes: Disease disclosure minimizes risk of negative evaluations. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 207-212.

39. Berlin, K. S., Sass, D. A., Davies, W. H., Jandrisevits, M. D., & Hains, A. A. (2005). Cystic fibrosis disclosure may minimize risk of negative peer evaluations. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 4, 169-174.

40. Sim, L., Friedrich, W. N., Davies, W. H., Trentham, B., Lengua, L., & Pithers, W. (2005). The Child Behavior Checklist as an indicator of posttraumatic stress disorder and dissociation in normative, psychiatric, and sexually abused children. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 18, 697-705.

41. Hains, A. A., Berlin, K. S., Davies, W. H., Parton, E. A., & Alemzadeh, R. (2006). Attributions of adolescents with type I diabetes in social situations: Relationship with expected adherence, diabetes stress, and metabolic control. Diabetes Care, 29, 818-822.

42. Phelps, L. F., Davies, W. H., McCart, M. R., Klein-Tasman, B. P., Melzer-Lange, M. D., & Heuermann, W. (2006). Concerns and coping of African-American mothers after youth assault requiring emergency medical treatment. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31, 388-396.

43. McCart, M. R., Davies, W. H., Phelps, L. F., Heuermann, W., & Melzer-Lange, M. D. (2006). Psychosocial needs of African American youth presenting to a pediatric emergency department with assault-related injuries. Pediatric Emergency Care, 22, 154-159.

44. Berlin, K. S., Davies, W. H., Jastrowski, K. E., Hains, A. A., Parton, E. A., & Alemzadeh, R. (2006). Contextual assessment of problematic situations identified by adolescents using insulin pumps and their parents. Families, Systems, and Health, 24, 33-44.

45. Gerhardt, C. A., Baughcom, A. E., Johnston, A., Vannatta, K., Davies, W. H., Mackner, L. N., & Noll, R. B., (2006). Parent perceptions of nutritional issues during their child’s treatment for cancer. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 28, 454-460.

46. McCart, M. R., Priester, P., Davies, W. H., & Azen, R. (2006). Differential effectiveness of behavioral parent-training and cognitive-behavioral therapy for antisocial youth: A meta-analysis. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34, 527-543.

47. Davies, W. H., Satter, E., Berlin, K. S., Sato, A. F., Silverman, A. H., Fischer, E. A., Arvedson, J. C., & Rudolph, C. D. (2006). Reconceptualizing feeding and feeding disorders in interpersonal context: The case for a relational disorder. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 409-417.

48. Zeller, M. H., Reiter-Purtill, J., Modi, A. C., Gutzwiller, J., Vannatta, K., & Davies, W. H. (2007). A controlled study of critical parent and family factors in the obesigenic environment. Obesity, 15, 126-136.

49. Marcks, B. A., Berlin, K. S., Woods, D. W., & Davies, W. H. (2007). Impact of Toutette syndrome: A preliminary investigation of the effects of disclosure on peer perceptions and social functioning. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 70, 59-67.

50. Hains, A. A., Berlin, K. S., Davies, W. H., Smothers, M. K., Sato, A. F., & Alemzadeh, R. (2007). Attributions of adolescents with type I diabetes related to performing self-care around friends and peers: The moderating role of friend support. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32, 561-570.

51. Hainsworth, K. R., Davies, W. H., Khan, K. A., & Weisman, S. J. (2007). Development and preliminary validity of the Child Activity Limitations Questionnaire: Flexible and efficient assessment of pain-related functional disability. Journal of Pain, 8, 746-752.

52. Jastrowski, K.E., Berlin, K.S., Sato, A.F., Davies, W.H. (2007). Disclosure of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder may minimize risk of social rejection. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 70, 274-282.

53. Davies, W. H., Ackerman, L. K., Davies, C. M., Vannatta, K., & Noll, R. B. (2007). About Your Child’s Eating: Factor structure and psychometric properties of a feeding relationship measure. Eating Behaviors, 8, 457-463.

54. Sato, A. F., Hainsworth, K. R., Khan, K. A., Ladwig, R. J., Weisman, S. J., & Davies, W. H. (2007). School absenteeism in pediatric chronic pain: Identifying lessons learned from the general school absenteeism literature. Children’s Health Care, 36, 355-372.

55. Melzer-Lange, M. D., McCart, M. R., Phelps, L. F., Heuermann, W., & Davies, W.H. (2008). Project Ujima: Working together to make things right. In R. D. Ketterlinus (Ed.), Youth violence: Interventions for health care providers (pp. 143-170). Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.

56. Sato, A.F, Berlin, K.S., Hains, A.A., Davies, W.H., Smothers, L.M., Clifford, L.M., & Alemzadeh, R. (2008). Teacher support of adherence for adolescents with type I diabetes: Preferred teacher support behaviors and youths’ perceptions of support. The Diabetes Educator, 34, 866-873.

57. Czarnecki, M.L., Ferrise, A.S., Mano, K.E.J., Garwood, M.M., Sharp, M., Davies, W.H., & Weisman, S.J. (2008). Parent/nurse-controlled analgesia for children with developmental delay. Clinical Journal of Pain, 24, 817-824.

58. Lim, H.J., McCart, M.R., Davies, W.H., Calhoun, A.D., & Melzer-Lange, M.D. (2009). Risk for repeat emergency department visits for violent injuries in youth firearm victims. Clinical Medicine: Trauma & Intensive Medicine, 2, 1-7.

59. Hains, A.A., Berlin, K.S., Davies, W.H., Sato, A.F., Smothers, M.K., Clifford, L.C., & Alemzadeh, R. (2009). Attributions of teacher reactions to diabetes self-care. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 97-107.

60. Sato, A.F., Clifford, L.M., Silverman, A.H., & Davies, W.H. (2009). Cognitive-behavioral interventions via telehealth: Applications to pediatric functional abdominal pain. Children’s Health Care, 38, 1-22.

61. Jastrowski Mano, K.E., & Davies, W.H. (2009). Parental attitudes toward acupuncture in a community sample. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 15, 661-668.

62. Hains, A. A., Davies, W.H., Quintero, D., & Biller, J. A. (2009). Cystic fibrosis in adolescents. In W. O’Donohue & L. Tolle (Eds.), Behavioral approaches to chronic disease in adolescence: A guide to integrative care. New York: Springer.