Melissa A. Lewis, Ph.D

Melissa A. Lewis, Ph.D

Melissa A. Lewis 1

Melissa A. Lewis, Ph.D.

March 2008

University of WashingtonOffice: 206-221-6932

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesMobile: 701-367-0931

Box 354694; 4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite 306 CFax: 206-616-1705

Seattle, WA98195E-mail:

Education

8/2002 – 5/2005Doctor of Philosophy:Health and Social Psychology

North DakotaStateUniversity, Fargo, North Dakota

9/2000 – 5/2002Master of Science:Psychology

Montana State University-Billings, Billings, Montana

9/1996 – 5/2000Bachelor of Science:Psychology, Minor: Sociology

Montana State University-Billings, Billings, Montana

Magna Cum Laude

Positions Held

2008 – Present Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

2007 – 2008Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

2005 – 2007Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

2005Co-Investigator/Postdoctoral Fellow, Orientation and Student Success, North DakotaStateUniversity, Fargo, North Dakota

Awards/Honors

2007American Psychological Association: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Early Career Poster Session and Travel Award

2006Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies:Addictive Behaviors Special Interest Group Early Career Award

2003, 2005North Dakota State University Non-Faculty Travel Award

2000 Outstanding Service to Psychology, Montana State University-Billings

1997 – 2000 Psi Chi Honor Society,Montana State University-Billings

1998 – 1999 President, Psi Chi Honor Society, Montana State University-Billings

1996 – 2000 Charles M. Bair Memorial Scholarship

Professional Memberships

2002 – PresentAmerican Psychological Association

2005 – 2007American Psychological Association: Division 2, Teaching of Psychology

2005 – Present American Psychological Association: Division 38, Health Psychology

2005 – Present American Psychological Association: Division 50, Addictions

2006 – Present Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies

2007 – PresentAmerican Public Health Association

2006 – Present Research Society on Alcoholism

2002 – Present Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Teaching Experience

North DakotaStateUniversity, Fargo, North Dakota

Instructor, Introduction to Health Psychology 299

Co-Instructor, Health Psychology 481/681

Guest Lecturer, General Psychology 111 Topic: Motivation

Guest Lecturer, Psychology of Drug Use and Abuse 212 Topic: College Student Drinking

Teaching Assistant, Experimental Methods 440/640

Teaching Assistant, Research Methods I 350

Montana State University-Billings, Billings, Montana

Guest Lecturer, Abnormal Psychology 470 Topic: Schizophrenia

Guest Lecturer, Abnormal Psychology 470 Topic: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders

Teaching Assistant, General Psychology 101

Teaching Assistant, Social Psychology 471

Teaching Assistant, Cognitive Processes 317

Departmental Service

North DakotaStateUniversity, Fargo, North Dakota

2005Psychology Department Faculty Meetings, graduate student representative

2005Graduate Student Research Assistant Search Committee, chair

2005Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Coordinator Search Committee, member

2005Alcohol Prevention Project Research Coordinator Search Committee, chair

Montana State University-Billings, Billings, Montana

1999 – 2001Department Rank and Tenure Committee, student representative

Service

2007 – 2008 NIAAA Rapid Response to College Drinking Problems Steering Committee, member of dissemination subcommittee (Chair: William DeJong, BostonUniversity)

2007 – 2008American Psychological Association Division 50, member of Addictions Program Committee (Chair: Clayton Neighbors, University of Washington)

2006Canadian Institutes of Health Research, external grant reviewer for Randomized Controlled Trials Committee

Editorial Consultation

Ad hoc reviewer for the following journals:

Addictive Behaviors / Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Alcohol and Alcoholism / Journal of Urban Health
Cognitive Therapy and Research / Personal Relationships
Health Psychology / Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Journal of Adolescence / Social Behavior and Personality
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology / Sex roles
Journal of Personality

Professional Consultation

2004 – 2005 Consultant, Evaluating the SADDelite Program, (PI: Lee Erickson, Students Against Destructive Decisions) North Dakota Department of Human Services ($45,180 Total direct costs).

Grants

2005 – 2008 Co-Investigator/Postdoctoral Fellow, Responding to Consequences of High-Risk Drinking at NDSU, (PI:Laura Oster-Aaland, North DakotaStateUniversity) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U18AA015885:$550,000 Total direct costs).

2007 – 2012 Principal Investigator, Alcohol-Related Risky Sex Prevention, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (K01AA016966: $619,717 Total direct costs).

2007 – 2012Co-Investigator, Event Specific Prevention (ESP), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (PI: Clayton Neighbors, University of Washington, R01AA016099: $1,806,036 Total direct costs).

2008 – 2009Principal Investigator, Personalized Alcohol and Related Risky Sexual Behavior Feedback Intervention Project,Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation ($86,956 Total direct costs).

Pending Grants

2008 – 2013Co-Investigator, Motivational Feedback Intervention for At-Risk Gamblers,National Institute on Drug Abuse (PI: Mary E. Larimer, University of Washington).

2008 – 2013 Co-Investigator, Group and Personalized Normative Feedback Interventions for College Students, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (PIs: Joseph LaBrie, Loyola Marymount University; Mathew P. Martens, University of Memphis; Clayton Neighbors, University of Washington).

2008 – 2008Principal Investigator, Perceived Norms, Protective Strategies, and Drinking Related Risks in Young Adults, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. In National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism P50 Center Grant Submission, Center for the Study of Alcohol and Related Risks in the Transition to Adulthood (PI: Mary E. Larimer, University of Washington).

2008 – 2013 Co-Investigator, Alcohol Use Prevention During the Transition to Emerging Adulthood, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (PIs: Christine M. Lee, University of Washington; Clayton Neighbors, University of Washington). In National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism P50 Center Grant Submission, Center for the Study of Alcohol and Related Risks in the Transition to Adulthood (PI: Mary E. Larimer, University of Washington).

Peer-Reviewed Publications

  1. Bergstrom, R. L., Neighbors, C., & Lewis, M. A. (2004). Do men find “bony” women attractive?: Consequences of misperceiving opposite sex perceptions of attractive body image. Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 1, 183-191.
  2. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2004). Gender-specific misperceptions of college student drinking norms. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18, 334-339.
  3. Neighbors, C., Larimer, M. E., & Lewis, M. A. (2004). Targeting misperceptions of descriptive drinking norms: Efficacy of a computer delivered personalized normative feedback intervention.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72,434-447.
  4. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2005). Self-determination and the use of self-presentation strategies. The Journal of Social Psychology, 145,469-489.
  5. Neighbors, C., Spieker, C. J., Oster-Aaland, L., Lewis, M. A., & Bergstrom, R. L. (2005). Celebration intoxication: An evaluation of 21st birthday alcohol consumption. Journal of AmericanCollege Health, 54,76-80.
  6. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2006). Social norms approaches using descriptive drinking norms education: A review of the research on personalized normative feedback. Journal of AmericanCollege Health, 54,213-218.
  7. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2006). Who is the typical college student? Implications for personalized normative feedback interventions. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 2120-2126.
  8. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Malheim, J. E. (2006). Indulgence or restraint? Gender differences in the relationship between controlled orientation and the erotophilia-risky sex link. Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 985-995.
  9. Neighbors, C., Dillard, A. J., Lewis, M. A., Bergstrom, R. L., & Neil, T. (2006). Normative misperceptions and temporal precedence of perceived norms and drinking. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 290-299.
  10. Neighbors, C., Oster-Aaland, L., Bergstrom, R. L., & Lewis, M. A. (2006). Event- and context-specific normative misperceptions and high-risk drinking: 21st birthday celebrations and football tailgating. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 282-289.
  11. Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., Bergstrom, R. L., & Larimer, M. E. (2006). Being controlled by normative influences: Self-determination as a moderator of a normative feedback alcohol intervention. Health Psychology, 25, 571-579.
  12. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2007). Optimizing personalized normative feedback: The use of gender-specific referents. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 228-237.
  13. Chawla, N., Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., Lee, C. M., & Larimer, M. E. (2007). Attitudes and perceived approval of drinking as mediators of the relationship between importance of religion and alcohol use.Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 410-418.
  14. Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M., Lewis, M. A., Fossos, N., & Larimer, M. E.(2007). Are social norms the best predictors of outcomes among heavy drinking college students? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 556-565.
  15. Lewis, M. A., Lee, C., M., Patrick, M. E., & Fossos, N. (2007). Gender-specific normative misperceptions of risky sexual behavior and alcohol-related risky sexual behavior. Sex Roles, 57, 81-90.

16.Lee, C., M., Geisner, I. M., Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (2007). Social motives and the interaction between descriptive and injunctive norms in college student drinking. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs,68, 714-721.

  1. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., Oster-Aaland, L., Kirkeby, B. S., & Larimer, M. E. (2007). Indicated prevention for incoming freshmen: Personalized feedback and high-risk drinking. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 2495-2508.
  2. Lewis, M. A., Phillippi, J., & Neighbors, C. (2007). Morally based self-esteem, drinking motives, and alcohol use among college students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 398-403.
  3. Lewis, M. A.,Hove, M. C., Whiteside, U., Lee, C., M., Oster-Aaland, L., Kirkeby, B. S., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (2008). Fitting in and feeling fine: Conformity and coping motives as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and problematic drinking. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22, 58-67.
  4. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M., Oster-Aaland, L. (in press). 21st birthday celebratory drinking: Evaluation of a personalized normative feedback card intervention.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
  5. Martens, M. P., Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., Lee, C., M., Oster-Aaland, L., & Larimer, M. E. (in press). The role of negative affect and coping motives in the relationship between alcohol use and alcohol-related problems among college students.Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

Book Chapters and Other Publications

  1. Neighbors, C., & Lewis, M. A. (2003). The impact of computer delivered personalized normative feedback. The Report on Social Norms, 2, 4-5.
  2. Neighbors, C., Spieker, C. J., Oster-Aaland, L., Lewis, M. A., & Bergstrom, R. L. (2006). Response to the reaction to "Celebration intoxication: An evaluation of 21st birthday alcohol consumption." Journal of AmericanCollege Health, 54, 307-308.
  3. Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., Fossos, N., & Grossbard, J. R. (2007). Motivation and risk behaviors: A self-determination perspective. In L. V. Brown (Ed.), Psychology of Motivation (pp. 99-113). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

Manuscripts Under Review and Revision

  1. Chawla, N., Neighbors, C., Logan, D. E., Lewis, M. A., & Fossos, N. (2007). The perceived approval of friends and parents as mediators of the relationship between self-determination and drinking. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  2. Lee, C. M., Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A.(2007). Event-specific alcohol use and related consequences: College Spring Break. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  3. Lindgren, K.P., Pantalone, D. W.,Lewis, M. A., & George, W. H. (2007). A qualitative analysis of college student perceptions about alcohol and consensual sexual behavior: Alcohol leads to sex. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  4. Lewis, M. A., Lindgren, K. P., Fossos, N., Oster-Aaland, L., & Neighbors, C. (2007).Examining the relationship between typical drinking behavior and 21st birthday drinking behavior: Implications for event-specific prevention. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  5. Linkenbach, J., Perkins, H. W., Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2007). Effectiveness of social norms media marketing in reducing drinking and driving: A statewide campaign. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  6. Neighbors, C., O’Connor, R. M., Lewis, M.A., Chawla, N., Lee, C. M., & Fossos, N. (2007). The relative impact of descriptive and injunctive norms on college student drinking: The role of reference group. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Manuscripts in Preparation

  1. Larimer, M. E., Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A.,Dillsworth, T., & Montoya, H. D. (2008). Harm reduction for alcohol problems. In M. E. Larimer (Ed.), Harm reduction: Pragmatic strategies for managing high-risk behaviors (2nd ed.). New York: The Guilford Press.
  2. Larimer, M. E., Kaysen, D., Lee, C. M., Kilmer, J. R., Lewis, M.A., & Neighbors, C. (2007). Proximal normative misperceptions. Manuscript in preparation.
  3. Larimer, M. E., Lewis, M. A., Anderson, B., K., Cronce, J. M., Kilmer, J. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (2007). The relative influence of personal beliefs, perceived group norms, and alcohol use on consensual sexual behavior in fraternities and sororities. Manuscript in preparation.
  4. Lee, C. M., Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., & Tollison, S. (2007). Positive consequences paper. Manuscript in preparation.
  5. Lewis, M. A., Linkenbach, J., Neighbors, C., & Landy, G. (2007).Normative misperceptions of peer safety belt use: Positive outcomes of perceived norms. Manuscript in preparation.
  6. Lewis, M. A., Lindgren, K. P., & Oster-Aaland, L. (2007).A comparative evaluation of the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior in the prediction of 21st birthday drinking among college students.Manuscript in preparation.
  7. Lewis, M. A., Logan, D. E., Neighbors, C. (2007).Condom-related protective behavioral strategies and condom use during alcohol-related sexual behavior.Manuscript in preparation.
  8. Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M., Lewis, M. A., Fossos, N., &Walter, T. (2007). Using personalized feedback to reduce 21st birthday drinking: A randomized controlled trail of an event specific prevention intervention. Manuscript in preparation.
  9. Oster-Aaland, L., Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C, & Larimer, M. E. (2007). Alcohol poisoning among college students turning 21: Do they recognize the symptoms and how do they help? Manuscript in preparation.
  10. Whiteside, U., Kleiber, B. V., Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (2007). Suicidality and college student gamblers: Is severity of gambling behavior related to level of suicidality? Manuscript in preparation.

Professional Presentations and Published Abstracts

  1. Hatch, D. R., Havens, M. D., & Lewis, M. A. (2001, August). Hypercompetitiveness, self-esteem, and violence: Comparing college students and criminals. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
  2. McMullen, M. N., Fisher, M. L., & Lewis, M. A. (2003, February). How self-enhancement can either help or hinder achievement. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.
  3. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2003, April). Examining misperceptions of gender-specific and gender-nonspecific drinking norms. Poster presented at the annual Red River Psychology Conference, Fargo, ND.
  4. Lewis, M. A. (2003, October). Prevention and health consequences of interpersonal misperceptions.Symposia presentation at the annual convention of the North Central College Health Association conference, Grand Forks, ND.
  5. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2003, November). Comparing misperceptions of same-sex, opposite-sex, and gender-nonspecific drinking norms: Implications for norms based interventions. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
  6. Lewis, M. A., & Neighbors, C. (2004, February). Self-determination and self-presentation: Genuineness in social interactions. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
  7. Neighbors, C., Larimer, M. E., Lewis, M. A., & Bergstrom, R. L. (2004, February). Correcting normative misperceptions to reduce high risk drinking. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX.
  8. Monson, L., & Lewis, M. A.(2004, April). Self-esteem in relation to self-presentation. Poster presented at the annual Red River Psychology Conference, Moorhead, MN.
  9. Neighbors, C., & Lewis, M. A. (2004, April). Correcting normative misperceptions as a strategy for reducing heavy drinking among college students. Paper presented at the 96th annual convention of the North Dakota Academy of Science, Fargo, ND.
  10. Neighbors, C., & Lewis, M. A. (2004, May). Being controlled by normative influences: Finding a silver lining with normative prevention approaches. Paper presented at the 2nd international Self-Determination Theory conference, Ottawa, ON, CA.
  11. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Malheim, J. E. (2005, January). Gender differences in risky sexual behavior: An evaluation of controlled orientation, erotophilia, and risky sex. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
  12. Phillippi, J.,Lewis, M. A.(2005, April). Does feeling controlled relate to heavy drinking? An Examination of Controlled Orientation and Drinking Behavior Among Heavy Drinking College Students. Poster presented at the annual Red River Psychology Conference, Moorhead, MN.
  13. Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., Bergstrom, R. L., & Larimer, M. E. (2005, June). Self-determination and the efficacy of computer delivered normative feedback. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA.Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 186A.
  14. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Phillippi, J. (2005, November). Evaluating the efficacy of gender-specific versus gender-neutral normative feedback for heavy drinking college students. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, WashingtonDC.
  15. Neighbors, C., Cullen, C., Oster-Aaland, L., Thoeness, K., & Lewis, M. A. (2005, November). Prime for Life versus Choices in reducing drinking intentions among mandated college students. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, WashingtonDC.
  16. Neighbors, C., Dillard, A., Lewis, M. A., Bergstrom, R. L., & Neil, T. A. (2005, November). Perceived norms, normative misperceptions, and drinking over time. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.
  17. Larimer, M. E., Lee, C. M., & Lewis, M. A. (2006, June). Social influences on alcohol and marijuana use across the transition from high school to college.In D. Neal and K. Fromme (Chairs), Alcohol use and risk behaviors across the transition from high school to college.Symposia presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30, 251A.
  18. Lewis, M. A., & Phillippi, J. (2006, June). The role of gender identity in personalized normative feedback efficacy. In C. M. Lee (Chair), The role of inter- and intra-personal misperceptions in high risk drinking.Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30, 103A.
  19. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., Fossos, N., & Phillippi, J. (2006, June).To thine own self be true or false: Self-presentation and college student drinking. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30, 141A.
  20. Neighbors, C., Huang, G., Fossos, N., Lee, C., Lewis, M., A., & Larimer, M. (2006, June). Social adjustment, drinking motives, and alcohol consumption. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore, MD.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 30, 141A.
  21. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Phillippi, J. (2006, November).Morals, motives, and drinking.Posterpresented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.
  22. Lewis, M. A.,Hove, M. C., Whiteside, U., Lee, C. M., Oster-Aaland, L., Kirkeby, B. S., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (July, 2007). Social anxiety, motives, and problematic drinking.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 224A.
  23. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M., & Oster-Aaland, L. (July, 2007). Evaluating and preventing 21st birthday drinking and consequences.In M. A. Lewis (Chair), Event- and context-specific drinking among college students: The need for research and prevention.Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 227A.
  24. Lee, C. M., Neighbors, C.,Fossos, N., Lewis, M. A.,Hove, M. C., & Walter, T. S. (July, 2007). Spring break drinking and alcohol-related consequences.In M. A. Lewis (Chair), Event- and context-specific drinking among college students: The need for research and prevention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 227A.
  25. Fossos, N., Neighbors, C., Funasaki, K., Lewis, M. A., Lee, C. M,, Hove, M. C., & Neil, T. A. (July, 2007). Self-determination and perceived approval of drinking: Parents influence versus friends influence.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 223A.
  26. Lee, C. M., Neighbors, C. Lewis, M. A., & Fossos, N. (July, 2007). Evaluations and perceptions of negative alcohol-related consequences.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 224A.
  27. Martens, M. P., Neighbors, C., Lewis, M. A., Lee, C., M., Oster-Aaland, L., & Larimer, M. E. (July, 2007). The roles of negative affect and coping motives in the relationship between alcohol use and alcohol problems among college students.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 228A.
  28. Oster-Aaland, L., Kirkeby, B. S., Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (July, 2007). Responding to high-risk drinking at NDSU: Freshman Alcohol Prevention Project. In M. E. Larimer and S. Rhodes (Chairs), The Rapid Response to College Drinking Problems Initiative I: Effectiveness and brief interventions for at-risk groups. Symposia presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Chicago, IL.Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 31, 253A.
  29. Lewis, M. A., Oster-Aaland, L., & Neighbors, C. (August, 2007). Observations of and helping behavior for symptoms of alcohol poisoning among college students.In J. LaBrie and E. Pederson (Chairs), Understanding college student drinking: Current trends and protective strategies.Symposia presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
  30. Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M, & Oster-Aaland, L., & Larimer, M.E. (November, 2007). Is it really just one night of fun? The relationship between 21st birthday celebratory drinking and general negative consequences.In S. Walters (Chair), Event-specific prevention: Addressing college student drinking during known windows of risk.Symposiapresented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, WashingtonDC.
  31. Lewis, M. A., Fossos, N., & Oster-Aaland, L. (November, 2007). Condom-related protective behavioral strategies, alcohol use, and alcohol-related risky sexual behavior among college students.Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
  32. Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M., Lewis, M. A., Fossos, N., & Mittmann, A. (June, 2008). Mechanisms of change in a brief intervention targeting 21st birthday drinking. In S. Walters (Chair), Mechanisms of Change in Brief Interventions for Young Adult Drinking. Symposia presentation to be presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.
  33. Lewis, M. A., Rees, M., Neighbors, C., Lindgren, K. P., Fossos, N., & Oster-Aaland, L. (June, 2008). Evaluating risk for 21st birthday alcohol-related negative consequences. Submitted for poster presentation to be presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC.
  34. Neighbors, C., Lee, C. M., Lewis, M. A., Fossos, N., & Mittmann, A. (August, 2008). Evaluating and extending and event specific intervention for 21st birthdays. In K. Fromme and R. Wetherill (Chairs), Extreme alcohol use and negative consequences among college drinkers.Submitted for symposia presentation to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

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