Jason Schiffman1 of 33Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE

JASON SCHIFFMAN

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 2003University of Southern California, Clinical Psychology

Advisor: Sarnoff Mednick, Ph.D. “Motor, affective, and social

precursors of schizophrenia”

M.A.2000University of Southern California, Clinical Psychology

B.A.1996Emory University, Psychology, Summa Cum Laude

Experience in Higher Education

2013-PresentUniversity of Maryland, School of Medicine, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Psychiatry

2013-PresentCenter for School Mental Health, Faculty Affiliate and Advisory Board Member, Department of Psychiatry

2010-PresentUniversity of Maryland, School of Medicine, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Secondary Appointment, Department of Psychiatry

2009-PresentUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), Associate Professor, Psychology

2014-PresentFaculty Learning Community Member, Diversity in the Classroom: Enhancing the Curriculum and Environment, UMBC

2007-2009University of Hawaii, Associate Professor, Psychology

2003-2007University of Hawaii, Assistant Professor, Psychology

2002-2003University of Southern California,Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Pre-doctoral Psychology Intern

2002-2003University of Southern California,Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, LEND Research Team Leader

2001University of Southern California, Co-Instructor, Education

2000University of Southern California, Teaching Assistant, Psychology

2000-2003Resident Coordinator, University of Southern California

2001-2002UCLA Medical Center, Research Assistant

1999-2002UCLA Medical Center, Psychodiagnostic Assessor

1998-1999Loyola Marymount University, Co-Lecturer, Psychology

1995-1997Emory University, Research Coordinator

1996-1997Resident Coordinator, Emory University

1994-1996Resident Advisor, Emory University

Experience in Other than Higher Education

2009-PresentState of Maryland, Licensed Clinical Psychologist (#04591)

2006-PresentDepartment of Education, State of Hawaii, Statistical and Data Management Consultant

2005-2009State of Hawaii, Licensed Clinical Psychologist

2005-2009Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division, Hawaii Department of Health, Data Infrastructure Grant Mental Health Consultant

2004-2009Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division, Hawaii Department of Health, Hawaii Evidence Based Services Committee

Honors Received

2002College of Arts and Science Summer Dissertation Award

1997-2000LAS Merit Fellowship, University of Southern California

1998Leibovitz Graduate Student Award, University of Southern California

1996Psi Chi, Treasurer

1996Phi Beta Kappa

1992-1996Dean’s List, All Semesters

Research Support and/or Fellowships

Fin. YearTotalSource & Details

2017-2022$750,000Community Psychosis Risk Screening: An Instrument Development Study, NIMH, 1R01MH112545-01, P.I.

2017-2020$191,442Training the Social Work Profession to Reduce the Duration ofUntreated Psychosis, NIMH, R34MH110506, Co-P.I.

2013-2018$654,302Center for Excellence on Early Intervention, DHMH, MD, UMBC P.I.

2016-2020$82,646A Community-Based Family Navigator Intervention… 1-R01-MH110945-01, NIMH, Co-I.

2017-2018$2,000Breaking Ground, UMBC, P.I.

2015-2018$169,338Maryland Collaboration for Homeless Enhancement Services (CHES), SAMHSA, UMBC P.I.

2013-2016$40,223The Family VOICE Study, PCORI, Co.I.

2015-2016$20,000Cognitive Neuroimaging Project. Betty Huse Foundation Award. Co-I.

2015-2016$1,000CEMRRAT2 Task Force's Travel Grant for Students of Color in Psychology, APA, P.I. Wilson (Schiffman Faculty Mentor on the project)

2014-2015$1,000Reducing Campus Stigma of Mental Illness, Breaking Ground, UMBC, P.I.

2013-2015$10,000Identification of Risk for Psychosis in Pediatric Care, Center forMental Health Pediatric Care, Johns Hopkins BloombergSchoolof Public Health, Faculty P.I. for Camille Wilson

2013-2014$5,000Neurocognitive Risk Markers for Psychosis, Department of Psychology Seed Grant, UMBC, P.I.

2013-2014$1,500Practitioner Preference Regarding Psychosis-Risk Screening,UMBC, Faculty Mentor for P.I. BaShaun Davis

2012-2014$226,381Identifying Youth At-Risk for Psychosis, 1915c, SoM, P.I.

2012-2013$10,000Randomized Study of Interventions for Public Stigma towards Psychosis, Mental Health Foundation, P.I.

2012-2013$16,000 Risk Factors for Psychosis among Youth in Baltimore, Baltimore Mental Health Institute, P.I.

2012-2013$18,000 Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Assessment of Adipose and Lean Tissue in Youth at Risk for Schizophrenia,UMBC, P.I. (total costs estimated with scanning time included)

2012-2013$5,000Investigating Prevalence of Pre-Psychotic Symptoms in a Primary Care Setting, Center for Mental Health Pediatric Care, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, FacultyP.I. for Emily Kline

2011-2013$32,400Youth at Risk for Schizophrenia: Identification of Early Risk,UMB, SoM, P.I.

2009-2014$51,543School Mental Health, UMB, SoM, “BSMHI” Grant

2011-2012$20,000UMBC, SRAIS Award, P.I.

2011-2012 $15,000Innovations, UMB SoM, “Common Elements” Evaluation Grant

2010-2011$40,000Metabolic Risk for Youth at Risk for Schizophrenia, UMBC, RSFI Award, P.I.

2009-2010$24,000 Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant, P.I.

2008-2009$215,606 Department of Education, State of Hawaii, Co-P.I.

2007-2010$100,000 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), P.I. (direct costs)

2004-2009$925,750 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division, State of Hawaii, P.I.

2004-2007$60,000 National Alliance for Research in Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), P.I.

2006$4,920Seed Grant, University of Hawaii at Mānoa

2004-2005$200,000 Department of Education, State of Hawaii, Acting P.I.

2000-2003$70,392 National Institute of Mental Health (F32, NIMH), P.I

Research Support Applications

Fin. YearTotalSource & Details

2017Community Psychosis Risk Screening: An Instrument Development Study; NIMH R01, Co-P.I.

2015StigmaGrant revised 2016

2015Social Worker Training Grant revised 2016

2015Water Grant revised 2016

2015Dept grant

2015Dean’s grant

2014-2019$2.5MScreening of Risk for Psychosis Among College Students, NIMH, Co-P.I.

2014-2016 $60,000Predicting Violence in Youth At-risk for Psychosis, UMB/UMBC collaboration, P.I.

2014-2017K Award application for Katie Nugent, Advisory committee member

2014$658,490NIMH 1R34 Modular Treatments of Persons at Clinical High Riskfor Psychosis, P.I.

2014$30,000AACAP Impact of a Structured Professional Judgment Instrument on Violence Risk Assessment for Adolescents with First-Episode of Attenuated Psychosis, Faculty Co-Mentor (unfunded)

2014$20,000Reducing Stigma AgainstPeople with Schizophrenia: A UMBC Initiative, UMBC, SRAIS Award, P.I. (unfunded)

2013$100,000NARSAD Using Neuroimaging and Behavioral Biomarkers toEnhance Psychosis Prediction, PI (unfunded)

2013$2.5MNIMH 1R01MH103829-01 Reducing Duration of Untreated Early Psychosis in Maryland, P.I.(unfunded)

2013$60,000Improving Prediction of Psychosis, UMB/UMBC collaboration, P.I. (unfunded)

2013$100,000NARSAD Improving Prediction of Progression Towards Psychosis through Neuroimaging Biomarkers, P.I. (unfunded)

2013$20,000Anti-stigma for Schizophrenia, SRAIS, P.I. (unfunded)

2012$2.5M NIMH 1R01MH101197-01 Improving Prediction of Psychosis through Behavioral and Neuroimaging Biomarkers, P.I.

2009$100,000NARSAD Prediction of Psychosis among Youth, P.I. (un

funded)

Ph.D. Students

Eryka Boyd2017 (proposal)-Present, Member

Sam Hardesty2017 (proposal)-Present, Member

Antione Taylor2016-Present, Member

Caroline Demro2015-Present, Chair (proposed 2016)

Eryn Kruger2016-Present, Chair (proposing 2017)

Jason Kisser2015-2016, Member

Saniha Makhzoumi2014-2016, Member

Letitia E. Travaglini2014-2016, Member

Thomas Tsuji2013-Present,Chair

Elizabeth Thompson2013-Present,Chair

Danielle Denenny2013-2016,Chair

Camille Wilson2013-2017,Chair

Emily Foxen-Craft2014-2015, Member

Michele Crisafulli2013-2015,Member

Gina Poole2013-2015,Member

Emily Kline2012-2014,Chair

Noel Quinn2012-2014,Member

Amy Hahn2011-2014,Member

Nicole Brocato2011-2014,Member

Elizabeth Connors2011-2013,Chair

Holly VanderWalde2011-2013,Member

Jennifer Nail2011-2012,Member

Chris Min2010-2012,Member

Justin Maeda2006-2012,Chair, University of Hawaii

Soumitri Sil 2010-2011, Member

Roxanna Stumpf2007-2011, Member, University of Hawaii

Shana Golembo2006-2011, Chair,University of Hawaii

Rita Smith2007-2010, Member,University of Hawaii

Nikki Armstrong 2007-2009, Chair,University of Hawaii

Farah Greene2006-2009, Member, University of Hawaii

Elizabeth Jacobs2006-2008, Chair,University of Hawaii

Carrie Talesfore2006-2008, Member,University of Hawaii

Alyssa Taylor2006-2008, Member,University of Hawaii

Winter Hamada2006-2008, Member,University of Hawaii

Lisa Phillips2006-2008, Member,University of Hawaii

Catherine Moffitt2004-2006, Member,University of Hawaii

Brad Nakamura2004-2005, Member,University of Hawaii

Cassian Kimhan2004-2005, Member,University of Hawaii

Judy Lee2004-2005, Member,University of Hawaii

Gail Shore2003-2004, Chair,University of Hawaii

Master’s Students

Carly Hinkle2016-2017

Lauren Faulkner2016-2017

Pamela Rakhshan2015-Present, Chair (proposed 2017)

Rukia Wideman2015-2017, Member

Nicole Jameson2014-Present, Chair

Zachary Millman2014-2016, Chair

Greg Epstein2013-2016, Chair

Caroline Demro2013-2015, Chair

Eryn Bentley2013-2016, Chair

Antione Taylor2013-2014, Member

Faren Grant2013-2014, Member

Jason Kisser2013-2014, Member

Emily Foxen-Craft2012-2014, Member

Sabrina Ereshefsky2011-2015, Chair

Caitlin Thompson2010-2012, Member

Elizabeth Thompson2011-2013, Chair

Camille Wilson2010-2013, Chair

Thomas Tsuji 2009-2013, Chair

Emily Kline2010-2012, Chair

Elizabeth Connors2010-2012, Chair

Sean Logie2009-2012, Member

Jennifer Nail2010-2011, Member

Gloria Mathis2005-2008, Member,University of Hawaii

Roxanna Stumpf2005-2008, Member,University of Hawaii

Shana Golembo 2006-2007, Chair,University of Hawaii

Iruma Bella2005-2007, Member,University of Hawaii

Monty Anderson2005-2007, Member,University of Hawaii

Chad Ebesutani2005-2007, Member,University of Hawaii

Sarah Pestle2004-2007, Member,University of Hawaii

Jane Knock2005-2006, Chair,University of Hawaii

Justin Maeda2004-2006, Chair,University of Hawaii

Elizabeth Jacobs2004-2006, Member,University of Hawaii

Farrah Green2004-2006, Member,University of Hawaii

Landry Fukunaga2004-2006, Member,University of Hawaii

Andrew Grant2004-2006, Member,University of Hawaii

Coty Gonzales2004-2006, Member,University of Hawaii

Steve Rieg2004-2005, Member,University of Hawaii

Post Doctoral Mentees

Cameo Borntrager2006-2007, University of Hawaii

Susan Watson2005-2006, University of Hawaii

Medical Students

Research Co-Mentor, UMB Medical Student Xavier Diao

University of Maryland Summer Program in Obesity, Diabetes, and Nutrition Research Training (SPORT)

NIH/NIDDK T35DK095737

Undergraduate Students

Daryl “Spencer” Rosenberry INDS co-mentor

100+ registered undergraduate students from Fall 2003-Present

Professional Societies

Society for Research in Psychopathology (Chair Publication Committee, 2008-present; SmadarLevin Award Selection Committee, 2007; Program Committee Member, 2013)

International Early Psychosis Association

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Works

Articles

* Student/Mentee of Schiffman

  1. Demro, C.*, Rowland, L., Wijtenburg, A., Waltz, J., Gold, J., Kline, E., Thompson, E.*, Reeves, G., Hong, E., Schiffman, J. (2017). Glutamatergic metabolites among adolescents at risk for psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 257, 179-185.
  2. Gupta, T., DeVylder, J.E., Auerbach, R., Schiffman, J., Mittal, V.A (2017). (in press).Speech illusions and working memory performance in non-clinical psychosis. Schizophrenia Research.
  3. DeVylder, J., Cogburn, C., Oh, H., Anglin, D., Smith, M., Sharpe, T., Hyun-Jin, J., Schiffman, J., Lukens, E., & Link, B. (2017). Psychotic experiences in the context of police victimization: Data from the Survey of Police-Public Encounters. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 43, 993-1001.
  4. Ross, M., Arria, A., Brown, J., Mullins, D., Schiffman, J., Wastila, L., & dosReis, S. (2018). College students’ perceived benefit-to-risk tradeoffs for nonmedical use of prescription stimulants: Implications for intervention designs. Addictive Behaviors, 79, 45-51.
  5. Millman, Z.B.*, Pitts, S.C., Thompson, E., Kline, E., Demro, C.*, Weintraub, M.J., DeVylder, J.E., Mittal., V.A., Reeves, G.M., Schiffman, J. (2017). (in press). Perceived social stress and symptom severity among help-seeking adolescents with versus without clinical high-risk for psychosis.Schizophrenia Research.
  6. Andorko, N.D.*, Mittal, V., Thompson, E.*, Denenny, D.*, Epstein , G.*, Demro, C.*, Wilson, C.*, Sun, S., Klingaman, E., DeVylder, J., Oh, H., Postolache, TT., Reeves,G., & Schiffman, J. (2017). The association between sleep dysfunction and psychosis-like experiences among college students. Psychiatry Research, 248, 6-12.
  7. Millman, Z.B.*, Weintraub, M.J., Bentley, E.*, DeVylder, J.E., Mittal., V.A., Pitts, S., Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Reeves, G., &Schiffman, J. (2017). Differential relations of locus of control to perceived social stress among help-seeking adolescents at low vs. high clinical risk of psychosis.Schizophrenia Research, 184, 39-44.
  8. Osborne, K. J., Bernard, J. A., Gupta, T., Dean, D. J., Millman, Z.*, Vargas, T., Ristanovic, I., Schiffman, J., Mittal, V. J. (2017). Beat gestures and postural control in youth at ultra high risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 185, 197-199.
  9. Rakhshan, P.*, …Mednick, S., & Schiffman, J. (2016). Childhood pegboard task predicts adult-onset psychosis-spectrum disorder among a genetic high-risk sample.Schizophrenia Research, 178, 68-73.
  10. Nam, B., Hilimire, M., Schiffman, J., & DeVylder, J. (2016). Psychotic experiences in the context of depression: the cumulative role of victimization. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 82, 136-140.
  11. Fleischman, R.*, Wilson, C.*, & Schiffman, J., (2016). An Analysis of the Two-Hit Model of Schizophrenia. The Undergraduate Research Journal of Psychology at UCLA.
  12. Bentley, E.*, Millman, Z.*, Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Kline, E., Pitts, S., DeVylder, J., Smith, M., Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2016). High-risk diagnosis, social stress, and parent-child relationships: A moderation model. Schizophrenia Research, 174, 55-70.
  13. Kline, E., Millman, Z. B.*, Denenny, D.*, Wilson, C.*, Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Connors, K., Bussell, K.*, Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2016). Trauma and psychosis symptoms in a sample of help-seeking youth. Schizophrenia Research, 175, 174-179.
  14. Schiffman, J., Demro, C.*, Lawrence, R., Applebaum, P., & Dixon, L. (2016). Attitudes towards cannabis use and genetic testing for schizophrenia. Early Interventions in Psychiatry, 10, 220-226.
  15. Wilson, C.*, Smith, M. E., Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Kline, E.*, Bussell, K.*, Pitts, S.C., DeVylder, J., Reeves, G. M., & Schiffman, J. (2016). Context matters: The impact of neighborhood crime and paranoid symptoms on psychosis risk assessment. Schizophrenia Research, 171, 56-61.
  16. Kline, E.Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Bussell, K.*, Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2016). Self-report instruments for clinical monitoring in psychosis risk states. Psychiatry Services, 165, 116-122.
  17. Oh, H., Singh, F., Koyanagi, A., Jameson, N.*, Schiffman, J., & DeVylder, J. (2016). Sleep disturbance is associated with psychotic experiences: Findings from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Schizophrenia Research, 171, 74-78.
  18. Schiffman, J., Kline, E., Jameson, N.*, Sorensen, H.J., Dodge, S., Tsuji, T.*, Mortensen, E.L., & Mednick, S.A. (2015). Premorbid multivariate prediction of adult psychosis-spectrum disorder: A high-risk prospective investigation. Schizophrenia Research, 168, 74-78.
  19. DeVylder, J.E., Jahn, D.R., Doherty, T., Wilson, C.*, Wilcox, H.C., Schiffman, J., & Hilimire, M.R. (2015). Social and psychological contributions to the co-occurrence of sub-threshold psychotic experiences and suicidal behavior. Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology, 50, 1819-1830.
  20. Schiffman, J., Reeves, G., Kline, E.*,Medoff, D.,Luksted, A.,Hoagwood, K., Fang, L.J., & Dixon, L. (2015). Outcomes of a family peer education program for families of youth and adults with mental illness. International Journal of Mental Health, 44, 303-315.
  21. Thompson, E.*, Millman, Z.*, Okuzawa, N.*, Mittal, V., DeVylder, J.*, Skadberg, T.*, Buchannan, R.W., Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. Evidence-based early interventions for individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: A review of treatment components.(2015). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 203, 342-351.
  22. Denenny, D.*, Thompson, E.*, Pitts, S., Dixon, L.Schiffman, J. Subthreshold psychotic symptoms, self-stigma, and social support in young adults with mental health concerns. (2015).Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 38, 164-170.
  23. Waltz, J., Demro, C.*, Schiffman, J., Thompson, E.*, Kline, E., Reeves, G., Xu, Z., & Gold, J. (2015). Reinforcement learning performance in youth at risk for development of psychosis. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 203, 919-926.
  24. Reeves, G., Wehring, H., Connors, K., Bussell, K.*, Schiffman, J., … dosReis, S. The Family VOICE (Value of Information, Community Support, and Experience Study: rationale, design, and methods of a “family-centered” research study. (2015). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 203, 896-900.
  25. Kline, E.*, Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Bussell, K.*, Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2015). Longitudinal validation of psychosis risk screening tools.Schizophrenia Research, 165, 116-122.
  26. Thompson, E.*, Kline, E.*, Ellman, L., Mittal, V., Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2015). Emotional and behavioral symptomatology reported by help-seeking youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 162, 79-85.
  27. Schiffman, J., Mittal, V., Kline, E.*, Mortensen, E.L., Michelsen, N., Ekstrøm, M., Millman, Z.*, Mednick, S., & Sørensen, H.J. (2015). Childhood dyspraxia predicts adult-onset non-affective-psychosis-spectrum disorder. Developmental Psychopathology, 27, 1323-1330.
  28. Schiffman, J., Reeves, G., Hong, E., & Stephan, S. (2015). School-based approaches to reducing the duration of untreated psychosis.Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 24, 335-351.
  29. DeVylder, J., Thompson, E.*, Reeves, G., Schiffman, J.(2015).Psychotic experiences as indicators of suicide risk in a non-clinical college sample. Psychiatry Research, 226, 489-493.
  30. DeVylder, J., Oh, H., Pitts, S., Schiffman, J.(2015). Young for one’s grade: A risk factor for later psychotic experiences in the national comorbidity survey-replication. Psychiatry Research, 226, 352-356.
  31. Wilson, C.*, Kline, E.*, Thompson, E.*, Demro, C.*, Pitts, S., Bussell, K.,…Schiffman, J.(2014). A comparison of measures of functioning for use with treatment-seeking adolescents experiencing attenuated symptoms of psychosis. Early Interventions in Psychiatry.
  32. Okuzawa, N.*, Kline, E.*, Fueters, J., Negi, S., Reeves, G., Himelhoch, S., & Schiffman, J. (2014). Cognitive behavior therapy for adolescents and young adults at high risk for psychosis: A systematic review. Early Interventions in Psychiatry, 8, 307-322.
  33. Smith, M., Lindsey, M., Williams, C., Medoff, D., Fang, L., Schiffman, J.,Dixon, L. (2014). Racial differences in the experiences of family members of persons with mental illness participating in the NAMI Family to Family Education Program. American Journal of Community Psychology, 54, 316-327.
  34. Denenny, D.*, Bentley, E.*, & Schiffman, J.(2014). Validation of a brief implicit association test of schizophrenia stigma. Journal of Mental Health, 25(5), 246-250.
  35. Schiffman, J., Kline, E.*, Reeves, G., Jones, A., Medoff, D., Lucksted, A., Fang, L., & Dixon, L. B. (2014). Differences between parents of young versus adult children seeking to participate in Family-to-Family psychoeducation. Psychiatric Services, 65(2), 247-250.
  36. Kline, E.* & Schiffman, J.(2014). Psychosis risk screening: A systematic review. Schizophrenia Research, 158, 11-18.
  37. Wilson, C.*, Kline, E.*, Reeves, G., Anthony, L., & Schiffman, J. (2014). Blurred edges: Evolving concepts of autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. Adolescent Psychiatry, 4(3), 133-146.
  38. Millman, Z.*, Gross, J., Schiffman, J., Mejias, J., Gupta, T.,& Mittal, V. (2014). Mismatch and retrieval gestures are associated with symptoms, speed of processing, and verbal fluency performance in youth at high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 158(1), 64-68.
  39. Thompson, E.*, Kline, E.*, Reeves, G., Pitts, S. C., Bussell, K.*, & Schiffman, J. (2014). Using parent and youth reports from the Behavior Assessment System for Children-2 to identify individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 154(1), 107-112.
  40. Kline, E.*, Thompson, E.*, Bussell, K.*, Pitts, S. C., Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2014). Psychosis-like experiences and distress among adolescents using mental health services. Schizophrenia Research, 152(2), 498-502.
  41. Okusaga, O., Muravitskaja, O, Fuchs, D., Ashraf, A., Hinnman, S., Giegling, I., Hartmann, A., Konte, B., Friedl, M., Schiffman, J., Hong., E., Reeves, G., Groer, M., Dantzer, R., Rujescu, D., & Postolache, T. (2014).Elevated levels of plasma phenylalanine in schizophrenia: A guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase-1 metabolic pathway abnormality? PloSOne, 9(1), e85945.
  42. Nugent, K. L.*, Kline, E.*, Thompson, E.*, Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2013). Assessing psychotic‐like symptoms using the BASC‐2: adolescent, parent and teacher agreement. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 7(4), 431-436.
  43. Thompson, E.*, Kline, E.*, Reeves, G., Pitts, S. C., & Schiffman, J. (2013). Identifying youth at risk for psychosis using the Behavior Assessment System for Children. Schizophrenia Research, 151(1), 238-244.
  44. Tsuji, T.*, Kline, E.*, Sorensen, H. J., Mortensen, E. L., Michelsen, N. M., Ekstrom, M., ...Schiffman, J. (2013). Premorbid teacher-rated social functioning predicts adult schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: A high-risk prospective investigation. Schizophrenia Research, 151(1), 270-273.
  45. Kline, E.*, Thompson, E.*, Schimunek, C.*, Reeves, G., Bussell, K.*, Pitts, S. C., & Schiffman, J. (2013). Parent–adolescent agreement on psychosis risk symptoms. Schizophrenia Research, 147(1), 147-152.
  46. Jacobs, E.*, Kline, E.*, & Schiffman, J. (2012). Defining treatment as usual for attenuated psychosis syndrome: A survey of community practitioners. Psychiatric Services, 63(12), 1252-1256.
  47. Kline, E.*, Wilson, C.*, Ereshefsky, S.*, Nugent, K. L.*, Pitts, S., Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2012). Schizotypy, psychotic-like experiences and distress: An interaction model. Psychiatry Research, 200(2), 647-651.
  48. Golembo-Smith, S.*, Walder, D. J., Daly, M. P., Mittal, V. A., Kline, E.*, Reeves, G., & Schiffman, J. (2012). The presentation of dermatoglyphic abnormalities in schizophrenia: A meta-analytic review. Schizophrenia Research, 142(1), 1-11.
  49. Kline, E.*, Wilson, C.*, Ereshefsky, S.*, Denenny, D.*, Thompson, E.*, Pitts, S. C., Bussell, K.*, Reeves, G.,Schiffman, J. (2012). Psychosis risk screening in youth: A validation study of three self-report measures of attenuated psychosis symptoms. Schizophrenia Research, 141(1), 72-77.
  50. Golembo-Smith, S.*, Schiffman, J., Kline, E.*, Sørensen, H. J., Mortensen, E. L., Stapleton, L., ... & Mednick, S. (2012). Premorbid multivariate markers of neurodevelopmental instability in the prediction of adult schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: a high-risk prospective investigation. Schizophrenia Research, 139(1), 129-135.
  51. Kline, E.*, Wilson, C.*, Ereshefsky, S.*, Tsuji, T.*, Schiffman, J., Pitts, S., & Reeves, G. (2012). Convergent and discriminant validity of attenuated psychosis screening tools. Schizophrenia Research, 134(1), 49-53.
  52. Knock, J.*, Kline, E.*, Schiffman, J., Maynard, A., & Reeves, G. (2011). Burdens and difficulties experienced by caregivers of children and adolescents with schizophrenia‐spectrum disorders: A qualitative study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 5(4), 349-354.
  53. Jacobs, E.*, Kline, E.*, & Schiffman, J. (2011). Practitioner perceptions of attenuated psychosis syndrome. Schizophrenia Research, 131(1), 24-30.
  54. Golembo‐Smith, S.*, Denenny, D.*, Kishimoto, E., & Schiffman, J. (2011). Training service‐providers regarding youth at risk for psychosis. Asia‐Pacific Psychiatry, 3(1), 17-22.
  55. Sørensen, H. J., Mortensen, E. L., Schiffman, J., Reinisch, J. M., Maeda, J., & Mednick, S. A. (2010). Early developmental milestones and risk of schizophrenia: A 45-year follow-up of the Copenhagen Perinatal Cohort. Schizophrenia Research, 118(1), 41-47.
  56. Sørensen, H. J., Mortensen, E. L., Schiffman, J., Ekstrøm, M., Denenney, D.*, & Mednick, S. A. (2010). Premorbid IQ and adult schizophrenia spectrum disorder: Verbal performance subtests. Psychiatry Research, 178(1), 23-26.
  57. Schiffman, J., Sorensen, H., Maeda, J.*, Mortensen, E., Victoroff, J., Hayashi, K., ... & Mednick, S. (2009). Childhood motor coordination and adult schizophrenia spectrum disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 166(9), 1041-1047.
  58. Schiffman, J., Chorpita, B. F., Daleiden, E. L., Maeda, J. A.*, & Nakamura, B. J.* (2008). Service profile of youths with schizophrenia–spectrum diagnoses. Children and Youth Services Review, 30(4), 427-436.
  59. Pestle, S. L.*, Chorpita, B. F., & Schiffman, J. (2008). Psychometric properties of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire for children in a large clinical sample. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 37(2), 465-471.
  60. Jacobs, E.*, Fujii, D., Schiffman, J., & Bello, I. (2008). An exploratory analysis of neurocognition in methamphetamine-induced psychotic disorder and paranoid schizophrenia. Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, 21(2), 98-103.
  61. LaBrie, J. W., Rodrigues, A., Schiffman, J., & Tawalbeh, S. (2008). Early alcohol initiation increases risk related to drinking among college students. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 17(2), 125-141.
  62. Young, J.*, Daleiden, E. L., Chorpita, B. F., Schiffman, J., & Mueller, C. W. (2007). Assessing stability between treatment planning documents in a system of care. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 34(6), 530-539.
  63. Schiffman, J., Becker, K. D.*, & Daleiden, E. L. (2006). Evidence-based services in a statewide public mental health system: Do the services fit the problems?Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35(1), 13-19.
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