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CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL HENDRYX I. Address Date of Preparation Professor January 2014 Department of Applied Health Science School of Public Health Indiana University 1025 E. 7 th Street, Suite 111 Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 856-8875 (812) 855-3936 (fax) [email protected] II. Education 1986 Ph.D. Northwestern University (Psychology) 1984 M.S. Northwestern University (Psychology) 1982 B.A. University of Nevada, Reno (Psychology) III. Post-Graduate Education 1986-1988 Postdoctoral Fellowship Methodology Program, Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Chicago IV. Current Appointment August 2013-present Professor, Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University V. Previous Academic Appointments 2012-2013 Professor Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership, School of Public Health, West Virginia University (formally the Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine) 2011-2013 Interim Chair Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership, School of Public Health, West Virginia University 2008-2013 Director West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, West Virginia University
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CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL HENDRYX

I. Address Date of Preparation Professor January 2014 Department of Applied Health Science School of Public Health Indiana University 1025 E. 7th Street, Suite 111 Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 856-8875 (812) 855-3936 (fax) [email protected]

II. Education 1986 Ph.D. Northwestern University (Psychology)

1984 M.S. Northwestern University (Psychology)

1982 B.A. University of Nevada, Reno (Psychology)

III. Post-Graduate Education 1986-1988 Postdoctoral Fellowship Methodology Program, Department of Behavioral Sciences,

University of Chicago IV. Current Appointment August 2013-present Professor, Department of Applied Health

Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University

V. Previous Academic Appointments 2012-2013 Professor Department of Health Policy, Management

and Leadership, School of Public Health, West Virginia University (formally the Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine)

2011-2013 Interim Chair Department of Health Policy, Management and Leadership, School of Public Health, West Virginia University

2008-2013 Director West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, West Virginia University

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2006-2012 Associate Professor Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine, West Virginia University

1994-2006 Associate Professor Psychology Department (tenure home) Washington State University

1994-2003 Associate Professor Dept. of Health Policy and Administration Washington State University-Spokane

1992-1994 Assistant Professor Graduate Program in Hospital and Health Administration, and Center for Health Services Research, College of Medicine, University of Iowa

1990-1992 Faculty Associate Graduate Program in Hospital and Health

Administration, and Center for Health Services Research, College of Medicine, University of Iowa

1987-1988 Adjunct Faculty Community Health Program, School of Allied Health Professions, Northern Illinois University

1985 Faculty University College, Northwestern University’s Evening Division

1984-1986 Adjunct Faculty National College of Education, Evanston, Illinois

VI. Other Employment 2006-2010 Research Director Institute for Health Policy Research, West

Virginia University

2003-2006 Director Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training, Washington State University, Spokane

1994-2003 Assistant Director Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training, Washington State University, Spokane

1996-1997 Interim Director Center for the Advancement of Community Health, WSU-Spokane

1989-1990 Research Associate Research Services Department, American College Testing Program, Iowa City

1988-1989 Senior Research Associate Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research, School of Medicine, University of Southern California

1986-1988 Field Coordinator Health Services Research and Development, Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois

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VII. Areas of Research Interest Health disparities; environmental health for rural populations; coal mining and community health;

evaluation and research design.

VIII. Other Professional Activities A. Grant Reviewer

NIH U54 Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers for Health Disparities Research (RFA-MD-13-003), National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, February 2013

NIH R01 Special Emphasis Panel, Sociobehavioral, Health Services, and Policy-Related Health Disparities Research (RFA-MD-12-003), National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Rockville, November 2012

NIH R24 Special Emphasis Panel, Community-Based Participatory Research Grants Planning Phase (RFA-MD-12-006), National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Rockville, August 2012

West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) internal grant review committee, 2012-2013

WorkSafeBC Research Secretariat, British Columbia, 2010-2011

School of Medicine Research Development and Bridge Grant, West Virginia University, 2009-2010

Health Care Financing and Organization (HCFO), Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2006

B-Start Research program, NIMH, 2005-2006

Building Research Infrastructure and Capacity, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Rockville MD, December 2005

Faculty Seed Grant Program, Washington State University Spokane, 2005-2006

National Research Service Awards Institutional Research Training Grants, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Rockville, MD, February 2003

B. University and Departmental Service

Program Coordinator, Public Health Administration Concentration, Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University, 2013-present

Tenure and Promotion Committees for Department of Applied Health Science and for School of Public Health, Indiana University, 2013-present

Chair, Pre-tenure and Review Committee, Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University, 2013-present

Public Health Leadership Committee, School of Public Health, Indiana University, 2013-present

CEPH Instructional Self-Study Committee, School of Public Health, West Virginia University, 2012-2013

Dean’s Council, School of Public Health, West Virginia University, 2011-2013

Student Admissions Committee, School of Public Health, West Virginia University, 2011-2013

Faculty Search Committee, School of Public Health, West Virginia University, 2011-2012

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Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University, 2008-09, and 2010-2011 academic years (Member 2008-2011)

Practicum Committee, Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University, 2006-2009

Chancellor’s Council, Washington State University Spokane, 2003-2006

Chair, Human Subjects Institutional Review Board (IRB), Washington State University, August 2000-2003 (Member of IRB 1999-2003)

Chair, Curriculum Committee, Health Policy and Administration, Washington State University, 1994-97

Chair, Doctoral Program Committee, Graduate Program in Hospital and Health Administration, University of Iowa, 1993-94

C. Consultant Activities

Forum for Civic Initiatives, Pristina, Kosovo, 2011

Downstream Strategies, Morgantown, WV, 2010

Project Access, Spokane County Medical Society, 2005-2010

Oregon Health and Science University, 2004

Pacific Business Group on Health, 2002-2003

Foundation for Accountability (FACCT), Portland, OR, 1998-2002

D. Editorial Service and Journal Review

Guest editor: Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 2000-2001

Journal of Rural Health, 2010-2011

Reviewer: American Journal of Public Health, 2007-2009, 2011

Medical Care, 1993-1996, 1998-2000, 2003, 2005

Southern Medical Journal, 1994-1995

Hospital and Health Services Administration, 1994

Journal of Healthcare Management, 1998-99

Psychiatric Services, 1998, 2000-2001, 2004-2007

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1999

Mental Health Services Research, 1999

Journal of Rural Health, 2000-2002, 2004, 2006, 2009-2013

Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 2000-2010

Social Science and Medicine, 2001-02, 2004

Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 2002

Ethnicity and Health, 2003

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International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2005

Social Networks, 2006

Kentucky Academy of Sciences, 2008

Health Services Research, 2008

Health Affairs, 2008-09

Environmental Justice, 2009, 2012

Maternal and Child Health, 2009-2011

Solutions, 2009

Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2010-2013

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2010-2012

Social Science Research, 2010

Preventive Medicine, 2010, 2013

Science of the Total Environment, 2010, 2012

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2010

Public Health Reports, 2010

Population Health Metrics, 2011

American Journal of Epidemiology, 2011

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2012-2013

Ecological Economics, 2012

Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 2012

Diabetes Care, 2012-2013

British Journal of Cancer, 2013

Resources, 2013

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2013

Ecopsychology, 2013

International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2013

E. Other Professional Service

Delivered Briefings in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate: February 9, 2010 (Byrd); July 13, 2011 (Yarmuth); April 10, 2012 (Boxer, Cardin, Markey); April 23, 2013 (Slaughter, Yarmuth). Personal briefing to Senator Rockefeller, August 1, 2012.

Participated in writing a Brief Amici Curiae (Friend of the Court Brief) submitted to the US Supreme Court on behalf of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, 2010.

Member, Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Research Subcommittee, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, 2002-2006

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Member, Consumer Outcomes, Performance Indicator, and Performance Data Work Groups, Mental Health Division, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, 1999-2006

Member, Health Assessment Work Group, Health Improvement Partnership, 1996-97

Co-Chair, Mental Health Functioning Task Force, Health Improvement Partnership, Spokane, 1995-96 (Member, 1996-97)

Member, Task Force on Junior Researchers, Association for Health Services Research Conference, 1995

Planning Committee, National Association for Rural Mental Health 1st Annual Conference, 1995

Assistant Director for Data Management and Analysis, and Chair of Clinical Information Management Task Force, Institute for Quality Health Care, University of Iowa, 1990-94

IX. Graduate Courses Taught Acquiring and Managing External Funds (2013)

Analytic Methods for Health Policy, Management & Leadership (2013) (Co-Instructor)

Foundations in Health Policy (2013)

Policy and the Health System (2007-2011)

Research and Evaluation Methods in Health Care (1995-2003)

Community Psychology (1997)

Advanced Health Care Policy Seminar (1996)

Introduction to Health Policy and Administration (1992-1994)

Health Services Research II (1994)

Quality Assurance and Utilization Review (1991-1993)

Independent Studies (1992-2005, 2007-2012)

X. Other Adjunct Courses and Teaching Activities Clinical Science Translational Institute (CTSI) Mentor for Jennifer Mallow, PhD, Assistant

Professor in the WVU School of Nursing and CTSI Scholar, 2012.

Advisor for Master’s and Doctoral students in School of Public Health, Community Medicine, Psychology, Health Policy and Administration, Human Nutrition, Natural Resource Economics, Dental Hygiene, Geography, and Pharmaceutical Science (University of Iowa, Washington State University, West Virginia University, Indiana University), 1990-present.

Applied Research. Whitworth College, 1998

Case Management and Crisis Intervention. Northern Illinois University, Community Health Program, 1988.

Behavior Change. University College, Northwestern University’s Evening Division, Psychology Department, 1985.

Introductory Psychology; Psychology of Middle Childhood and Adolescence; Psychology of the Exceptional Child. National College of Education, Psychology Department, 1984-86.

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Introductory Psychology; Social Psychology; Experimental Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Personality. Teaching Assistant, Northwestern University, Psychology Department, 1982-86.

XI. Honors and Awards Academic Partner, Environmental Protection Agency Toxics Release Inventory University Challenge, 2013-2014

Nominated, WVU School of Medicine Distinguished Teacher Award, 2007

JSI Rural Health Mentor Award, 2000

NRSA Postdoctoral Training Grant, 1986-88

VA HSRD Dissertation Year Training Grant, 1985-86

NRSA Predoctoral Training Grant, 1984-85

Northwestern University Summer Fellowship, 1984

Northwestern University Teaching Assistantships, 1982-86

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1982

XII. Financial Resources (Funded Grants and Contracts)

Period Total

Amount “Improving Respiratory Health for Appalachian Women Feasibility

Trial” Indiana University School of Public Health, Incentive Grants for the Development of Extramural Research Proposals. PI

2013-2014 $5,000

“Diabetes, Metformin, and Breast Cancer Prognosis.”

National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. Co-I; PI: Luo. 1R15CA179463-01.

2013-2015 $414,602

“Lung Carcinogenesis of Mountaintop Mining Particulate Matter,”

West Virginia University Clinical Translational Science Institute, internal funding, Mentor . PIs: Luanpitpong and Luo.

2013-2014 $30,000

“Diabetes and Prognosis in Older Persons with Colorectal Cancer,”

Indiana University School of Public Health Faculty Research Grant Program, Co-I. PI: Luo.

2013-2014 $20,000

“West Virginia Rural Health Research Center”, Health Resources and

Services Administration, PI. U1CRH10664-04-03 2012-2013 $305,000

“Evaluation of State Rural Health Care Workforce”, West Virginia

Rural Health Association, Co-I. PI: Persily 2012-2013 $20,000

“West Virginia Rural Health Research Center”, Rural Health

Research Grant Program Cooperative Agreement, HRSA, PI and Director. U1CRH10664-04-02

2008-2012 $2,639,791

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“Case Study of the Implementation of the ‘West Virginia Healthier Medicaid Member through Personal Responsibility Program’” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, PI

2008-2009 $100,000

“Coal Mining Industry Exposure and Cancer in West Virginia” West

Virginia University Research Development Fund, PI 2008 $19,799

“Proximity to Coal Mining and Health,” West Virginia University

Regional Research Institute, PI 2007-2008 $17,830

“Risk and Protective Factors in the Emergence of Late Life

Depression and Anxiety,” Center for Demography of Health and Aging, University of Wisconsin, PI

2006-07 $10,000

“Evidence-Based Practice Research, Training and Reporting,”

Washington State Mental Health Division, PI 2005-2006 $699,975

“Medicaid Contract for Research and Training,” Washington State

Mental Health Division, PI 2005-2007 $701,004

“Quality Management Services,” Eastern State Hospital, PI 2005-2006 $137,720 “Reducing Seclusion and Restraint in Washington’s State Hospitals”,

Washington State Mental Health Division, PI (Subcontract from SAMHSA)

2004-2006 $165,588

“Survey of State and Tribal Public Health Reporting Practices”,

Kauffman Associates, PI 2004 $2,500

“Does MFG Psycho-education augment Family to Family?”,

Washington State Mental Health Division, PI 2004 $50,000

“Understanding Basic Health Enrollee Decisions to Leave or Stay”,

Washington Health Care Authority, PI 2004 $51,704

“Biennial Allocation for the Eastern Branch of the Washington

Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training”, Washington State Mental Health Division, Director, PI

2003-2005 $1,585, 204

“Developing a Risk Adjustment Tool-Kit & Instructional CD”

Evaluation Center at HSRI, PI. 2002-2004 $26,724

“Geriatric Pharmacy Residency Training Program”, State Division of

Social and Health Services, PI 2002-2004 $118,900

“Family Empowerment Project” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,

Co-I. (Includes initial planning grant and implementation grant.) 2001-2004 $140,408

“Family Empowerment Project” New Priorities Foundation, Co-I. 2000-2004 $36,216

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“Touch System Client Survey Software” Washington Technology

Center, PI. 2001 $79,738

“Measuring Mental Health Outcomes Fairly: A Risk-Adjustment

Conference” AHRQ and NIMH Conference Grant, PI. 2000-2001 $40,000

“Identifying At-Risk New Medicaid Enrollees” Blue Cross Blue

Shield Association, PI. 2000-2001 $68,080

“How is Financing Strategy Effectiveness Dependent on Community

Variability?” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, PI. 1999-2000 $75,800

“Public Mental Health Outcomes Risk-Adjustment” AHCPR and

NIMH Conference Grant, PI. 1999 $29,685

“Cost-Effectiveness and Functional Outcomes of Atypical Anti-

Psychotic Medication in the Treatment of Schizophrenia in the Community: A Controlled Clinical Study”, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Co-I

1998-1999 $73,229

Contract to establish the “Center for the Advancement of Community

Health”, Washington State Department of Health, Interim Director 1997 $100,000

“Statewide Behavioral Health Outcomes Project”, Washington State

Department of Social and Health Services, Mental Health Division, Co-PI

1997-1999 $148,504

“Biennial Allocation for the Eastern Branch of the Washington

Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training”, Washington State Mental Health Division, Assistant Director, Co-PI

1997-1999 $1,182,299

“Contingent Benefits in Substance Abusing Mentally Ill”, NIDA,

Co-I 1997-1999 $341,347

“Multi-Family Psychoeducation, Burden and Health,” NIMH R01,

Co-PI 1995-2000 $1,174,255

“Mental Health Promotion for Rural Elderly Persons,” NIMH R03,

PI 1995-1997 $114,900

“Behavioral Health Care Outcomes: Evaluation of SSB 6547,”

Washington State Division of Mental Health, Co-I 1994-1997 $230,000

“Improving the Quality of Rural Hospital ICU Care,” AHCPR, R01

Co-PI 1993-1996 $734,000

“R01 Supplement for Underrepresented Minorities,” AHCPR, Co-PI 1993-1995 $ 23,992

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“Institute for Quality Health Care,” Robert Wood Johnson

Foundation, Co-I. 1992-1997 $985,000

“Rural Health Promotion Programs and Occurrence of Preventable

Cancer,” University of Iowa Cancer Center, PI. 1991-1993 $4,200

“Pilot Study of Homeless Veterans in a Domiciliary Care Program,”

VA HSRD, Co-PI. 1988 $6,000

“Diabetes Health Care Outcomes,” VA HSRD, Co-PI. 1987 $8,000

XIII. Bibliography A. Peer-Review papers published or in press

1. Hendryx M, Bootzin RR. Psychiatric episodes in general hospitals without psychiatric units.

Hospital and Community Psychiatry 37, 1025-1029, 1986.

2. Gilden JL, Hendryx M, Casia C, Singh SP. The effectiveness of diabetes education programs for older patients and their spouses. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 37, 1023-1030, 1989.

3. Chase K, Hendryx M. A continuum of care from hospital to community. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 16, 227-238, 1989.

4. Gilden JL, Casia C, Hendryx M, Singh SP. Effects of self-monitoring of blood glucose on quality of life in elderly diabetic patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 38, 511-515, 1990.

5. Hendryx M, Haviland MG, Shaw DG. Dimensions of alexithymia and their relationships to anxiety and depression. Journal of Personality Assessment 56, 227-237, 1991.

6. Haviland MG, Hendryx M, Cummings MA, Shaw DG, MacMurray JP. Multidimensionality and state dependency of alexithymia in recently sober alcoholics. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 179, 284-290, 1991.

7. Hendryx M. Nursing proficiency examinations: Characteristics of examinees who succeed. Journal of Nursing Education 30, 212-216, 1991.

8. Hendryx M. A review of the literature on quality assurance programs: Reported outcomes and intervention types. Quality Assurance and Utilization Review 6, 123-126, 1991.

9. Hendryx M, Haviland MG, Gibbons R, Clark D. An application of item response theory to the assessment of alexithymia among abstinent alcoholics. Journal of Personality Assessment 58, 506-515, 1992.

10. Gilden JL, Hendryx M, Clar S, Casia C, Singh SP. Diabetes support groups improve health care of older diabetic patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 40, 147-150, 1992.

11. Clark D, Gibbons R, Haviland MG, Hendryx M. Assessing the severity of depressive states in recently detoxified alcoholics. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 54, 107-114, 1993.

12. Hendryx M, Chase K. Restrictive inpatient admissions: Effect on aftercare and homelessness. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 20, 183-187, 1993.

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13. Hendryx M. Rural hospital health promotion: Programs, methods, resource limitations. Journal of Community Health 18, 241-250, 1993.

14. Hendryx M. The impact of cancer screening promotion by rural hospitals on cancer detection. Medical Care 31, 488-497, 1993.

15. Hendryx M, Rohrer JE, Fieselmann JF, Wakefield DS, Helms CM. Methods of determining the prevalence of changes in vital signs among internal medicine inpatients. Clinical Performance and Quality Health Care 1, 17-22, 1993.

16. Fieselmann JF, Hendryx M, Helms CM, Wakefield DS. Respiratory rate predicts cardiopulmonary arrest for internal medicine inpatients. Journal of General Internal Medicine 8, 354-360, 1993.

17. Hendryx M. Teaching health services quality management: A health services research approach. The Journal of Health Administration Education 11, 593-600, 1993.

18. Wakefield DS, Cyphert ST, Murray JF, Uden-Holman T, Hendryx M, Wakefield BJ, Helms CM. Understanding patient centered care in the context of total quality management and continuous quality improvement. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement 20, 152-161, 1994.

19. Haviland MG, Hendryx M, Shaw DG, Henry JP. Alexithymia in women and men hospitalized for psychoactive substance dependence. Comprehensive Psychiatry 35, 124-128, 1994.

20. Helms CM, Wakefield DS, Hendryx M. Hospital quality improvement programs: Meeting the challenge of public expectations, professional responsibility, and survival in a reformed health care system. Clinical Performance and Quality Health Care 2, 92-94, 1994.

21. Fieselmann JF, Hendryx M. Characteristics of self-referred patients. Academic Medicine 69, 376-381, 1994.

22. Hendryx M, Doebbeling B, Kearns DL. Mental health treatment in primary care: Physician treatment choices and psychiatric admission rates. Family Practice Research Journal 14, 127-137, 1994.

23. Hendryx M, Rohland B. A small area analysis of psychiatric admissions to general hospitals: Effects of CMHCs. General Hospital Psychiatry 16, 313-318, 1994.

24. Pincus H, Haviland M, Dial T, Hendryx M. The relationship of post-doctoral research training to current research activities of faculty in academic departments of psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry 152, 596-601, 1995.

25. Hendryx M, Urdaneta M, Borders T. The relationship between supply and hospitalization rates for mental illness and substance use disorders. Journal of Mental Health Administration 22,167-176, 1995.

26. Hendryx M, Borders T, Johnson T. The distribution of mental health providers in a rural state. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 23,153-155, 1995.

27. Hendryx M, Wakefield D, Murray J, Uden-Holman T, Helms C, Ludke R. Using comparative clinical and economic outcome information to profile physician performance. Health Services Management Research 8(4),213-220, 1995.

28. Ahern M, Hendryx M, Siddharthan K. The importance of sense of community to people’s perceptions of their health care experiences. Medical Care 34,911-923, 1996.

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29. Florio E, Rockwood T, Hendryx M, Jensen J, Raschko R, Dyck D. A model gatekeeper program to find the at-risk elderly. Journal of Case Management 5(3),106-114, 1996.

30. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Children, youth, and community. Proteus, A Journal of Ideas 13(2),27-33, 1996.

31. Wakefield D, Hendryx M, Uden-Holman T, Couch B, Helms C. Comparing provider performance: Problems in making the report card analogy fit. Journal of Healthcare Quality 18(6),4-10, 1996.

32. Ahern M, Rosenman R, Hendryx M., Siddharthan K, Silverstein G. Predictors of HMO efficiency. Applied Economics 28,1381-1390, 1996.

33. Hendryx M, Rohland B. Psychiatric hospitalization decision making by CMHC staff. Community Mental Health Journal 33,63-73, 1997.

34. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Mental health functioning and community problems. Journal of Community Psychology 25,147-157, 1997.

35. Srebnik D, Hendryx M, Stevenson J, Caverly S, Dyck D, Cauce AM. Development of outcome indicators for monitoring quality in public mental health. Psychiatric Services 48,903-909, 1997.

36. Molinari C, Hendryx M, Goodstein J. Effects of CEO-board relationship on hospital performance. Health Services Management Review 22(3),7-15, 1997.

37. Florio E, Hendryx M, Jensen J, Rockwood T, Raschko R, Dyck D. A comparison of suicidal and non-suicidal elders referred to a community mental health center program. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 27,182-193, 1997.

38. Jiang J, Fieselmann J, Hendryx M, Bock M. Assessing the impact of patient characteristics and process performance on rural ICU hospital mortality. Critical Care Medicine 25,773-778, 1997.

39. Hendryx M, DeRyan J. Psychiatric hospitalization characteristics associated with insurance type. Administration and Policy in Mental Health 25,437-448, 1998.

40. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Community characteristics as predictors of perceived HMO quality. Health and Place 4,151-160, 1998.

41. Hendryx M, Fieselmann JF, Bock MJ, Wakefield DS, Helms CM, Bentler SE. Outreach education to improve quality of rural ICU care: Results of a randomized trial. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 158,418-423, 1998.

42. Florio E, Jensen J, Hendryx M, Raschko R, Mathieson K. One year outcomes of older adults referred for aging and mental health services by community gatekeepers. Journal of Case Management 7,74-83, 1998.

43. Molinari C, Ahern M, Hendryx M. The relationship of community quality to the health of women and men. Social Science and Medicine, 47,1113-1120, 1998.

44. Molinari C, Ahern M, Hendryx M. Gains from public-private collaborations to improve community health. Journal of Healthcare Management, 43,498-510, 1998.

45. Venzon D, Molinari C, Hendryx M, Ahern M. Will high risk STD clinic clients use home HIV test kits? American Journal of Health Behavior, 22,283-291, 1998.

46. Hendryx M, Dyck D, Srebnik D. Risk-adjusted outcome models for public mental health outpatient programs. Health Services Research, 34,171-195, 1999.

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47. Fieselmann J, Bock MJ, Hendryx M, Wakefield D, Helms CM, Bentler SE. Mechanical ventilation in rural ICUs. Critical Care, 3,23-31, 1999.

48. Stevenson J, Caverly S, Srebnik D, Hendryx M. Using work sampling to investigate staff time allocation in community mental health centers. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 26,291-295, 1999.

49. Dyck D, Short R, Hendryx M, Norell D, Myers M, Patterson T, McDonell M, Voss W, McFarlane W. Management of negative symptoms among patients with schizophrenia attending multiple-family groups. Psychiatric Services, 51,513-519, 2000.

50. Hendryx, M. Rural adults with poor mental health: Findings from a national study. Texas Journal of Rural Health, 19, 67-73, 2001.

51. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Access to mental health services and health sector social capital. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 28, 205-218, 2001.

52. Hendryx M, Dyck D, McBride D, Whitbeck J. A test of the reliability and validity of the Multnomah Community Ability Scale. Community Mental Health Journal, 37,157-168, 2001.

53. Hendryx M, Teague G. Comparing alternative risk-adjustment models. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 28, 247-257, 2001.

54. Hendryx M, Beigel A, Doucette A. Risk-adjustment issues in mental health services. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 28, 225-234, 2001.

55. Hendryx M, Moore R, Leeper T, Reynolds M, Davis S. An examination of methods for risk-adjustment of rehospitalization rates. Mental Health Services Research, 3(1),15-24, 2001.

56. Semke J, Kamara S, Hendryx M, Stegner B. State mental hospitals in Washington State in an era of policy change. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 29(1), 51-65, 2001.

57. Hendryx M, Ahern M, Lovrich N, McCurdy A. Access to health care and community social capital. Health Services Research, 37(1), 87-103, 2002.

58. Dyck DG, Hendryx MS, Short RA, Voss W, McFarlane WR Service use in patients with schizophrenia in psychoeducational multiple-family group treatment. Psychiatric Services, 53, 749-754, 2002.

59. Hendryx M, Russo JE, Stegner B, Dyck DG, Ries RK, Roy-Byrne P. Predicting rehospitalization and outpatient services from administrative and clinical databases. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 30, 346-355, 2003.

60. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Social capital and trust in providers. Social Science and Medicine, 57, 1195-1203, 2003.

61. Bethell C, Fiorillo J, Lansky D, Hendryx M, Knickman J. Online consumer surveys as a methodology for assessing the quality of the United States health care system. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6, e2, 2004.

62. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Social capital and risk for chronic illness. Chronic Illness, 1(3), 183-190, 2005.

63. St. Dennis C, Hendryx M, Henriksen A, Setter S, Singer B. Post-discharge treatment costs following closure of a state geropsychiatric ward: Comparison of two levels of community care. Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 8, 279-284, 2006.

64. Simonson D, Ahern M, Hendryx M. Anesthesia staffing and anesthetic complications during Cesarean delivery: a retrospective analysis. Nursing Research, 56, 9-17, 2007.

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65. Hendryx M, Ahern M, Nurkiewicz T. Hospitalization patterns associated with Appalachian coal mining. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A, 70, 2064-2070, 2007.

66. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Avoidable hospitalizations for diabetes: Comorbidity risks. Disease Management, 10, 347-355, 2007.

67. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Relations between health indicators and residential proximity to coal mining in West Virginia. American Journal of Public Health, 98, 669-671, 2008.

68. Hendryx M. Mental health professional shortage areas in rural Appalachia. Journal of Rural Health, 24, 179-182, 2008.

69. Hendryx M. State mental health funding and mental health system performance. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 11, 17-25, 2008.

70. Hendryx M. Mortality rates in Appalachian coal mining counties: 24 years behind the nation. Environmental Justice, 1, 5-11, 2008.

71. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Health disparities and environmental competence: a case study of Appalachian coal mining. Environmental Justice, 1, 81-86, 2008.

72. Hendryx M, O’Donnell K, Horn K. Lung cancer mortality is elevated in coal mining areas of Appalachia. Lung Cancer, 62, 1-7, 2008.

73. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Community participation and the emergence of late-life depressive symptoms: differences between women and men. Journal of Women’s Health, 17, 1463-1470, 2008.

74. Hendryx M. Mortality from heart, respiratory and kidney disease in coal mining areas of Appalachia. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2009, 82, 243-249.

75. Pollard C, Bailey KA, Petitte T, Baus A, Swim M, Hendryx M. Electronic patient registries improve diabetes care and clinical outcomes in rural community health centers. Journal of Rural Health, 2009, 25, 77-84.

76. Hendryx M, Green CA, Perrin NA. Social support, activities, and recovery from serious mental illness: STARS study findings. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 2009, 36, 320-329.

77. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Mortality in Appalachian coal mining regions: the value of statistical life lost. Public Health Reports, 2009, 124, 541-550.

78. Hendryx M, Zullig K. Higher coronary heart disease and heart attack morbidity in Appalachian coal mining regions. Preventive Medicine, 2009, 49, 355-359.

79. Hendryx M, Trusevich Y, Coyle F, Short R, Roll J. The distribution and frequency of seclusion and/or restraint among psychiatric inpatients. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 2010, 37, 272-281.

80. Hendryx M, Fedorko E, Anesetti-Rothermel A. A geographical information system-based analysis of cancer mortality and population exposure to coal mining activities in West Virginia, United States of America. Geospatial Health, 2010, 4, 243-256.

81. Palmer MA, Bernhardt ES, Schlesinger WH, Eshleman KN, Foufoula-Georgiou E, Hendryx MS, Lemly AD, Likens GE, Loucks OL, Power ME, White PS, Wilcock PR. Consequences of mountaintop mining. Science, 2010, 327, 148-149.

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82. Zullig KJ, Hendryx M. A comparative analysis of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for residents of US counties with and without coal mining. Public Health Reports, 2010, 125, 548-555.

83. Cain L, Hendryx M. Learning outcomes among students in relation to West Virginia coal mining: an environmental “riskscape” approach. Environmental Justice, 2010, 3, 71-77.

84. Hitt NP, Hendryx M. Ecological integrity of streams related to human cancer mortality rates. EcoHealth, 2010, 7, 91-104.

85. Hendryx M, Fedorko E, Halverson J. Pollution sources and mortality rates across rural-urban areas in the United States. Journal of Rural Health, 2010, 26, 383-391.

86. Weiner CL, Hendryx M. Obesity and diabetes prevalence and distribution in the US by rural-urban setting. Commune Bonum: The Public Good, 2011, 1(1), 23-29.

87. Epstein PR, Buonocore JJ, Eckerle K, Hendryx M, Stout BM, Heinberg R, Clapp RW, May B, Reinhart NL, Ahern MM, Doshi SK, Glustrom L. Full cost accounting for the life cycle of coal. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011, 1219 73-98.

88. Zullig K, Hendryx M. Health-related quality of life among central Appalachian residents in mountaintop mining counties. American Journal of Public Health, 2011, 101, 848-853.

89. Hendryx M. Poverty and mortality disparities in central Appalachia: mountaintop mining and environmental justice. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 2011, 4(3), 50-59.

90. Luo J, Hendryx M, Ducatman A. Association between six environmental chemicals and lung cancer incidence in the United States. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2011, 9 pp, doi:10.1155/2011/463701.

91. Ahern M, Hendryx M, Conley J, Fedorko E, Ducatman A, Zullig K. The association between mountaintop mining and birth defects among live births in Central Appalachia, 1996-2003. Environmental Research, 2011, 111, 838-846.

92. Luo J, Hendryx M. Environmental carcinogen releases and lung cancer mortality in rural-urban areas of the United States. Journal of Rural Health, 2011, 27, 342-349.

93. Esch L, Hendryx M. Chronic cardiovascular disease mortality in mountaintop mining areas of central Appalachian states. Journal of Rural Health, 2011, 27, 350-357.

94. Hendryx M, Fedorko E. The relationship between toxics release inventory discharges and mortality rates in rural and urban areas of the United States. Journal of Rural Health, 2011, 27, 358-366.

95. Hendryx M, Wolfe L, Luo J, Webb B. Self-reported cancer rates in two rural areas of West Virginia with and without mountaintop coal mining. Journal of Community Health, 2012, 37, 320-327.

96. Hendryx M, Conley J, Fedorko E, Luo J, Armistead M. Permitted water pollution discharges and population cancer and non-cancer mortality: toxicity weights and upstream discharge effects in US rural-urban areas. International Journal of Health Geographics, 2012, 11:9 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-11-9.

97. Hendryx M, Onizuka R, Wilson V, Ahern M. Effects of a cost-sharing program on disenrollment from a state health insurance program. Social Work in Public Health, 2012, 27:671-686.

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98. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Cancer mortality rates in Appalachian mountaintop mining areas. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Science, 2012, 1(2), 63-70.

99. Baus A, Hendryx M, Pollard C. Identifying patients with hypertension: a case for auditing electronic health record data. Perspectives in Health Information Management, 2012, Spring:1-15.

100. Hendryx M, Fulk F, McGinley A. Public drinking water violations in mountaintop coal mining areas of West Virginia, USA. Water Quality, Exposure and Health, 2012, 4, 169-175.

101. Collins A, Hansen E, Hendryx M. Wind versus coal: comparing the local economic impacts of energy resource development in Appalachia. Energy Policy, 2012, 50, 551-561.

102. Li Y, Chen YJ, Chang LJ, Hendryx M, Luo J. Clinical biomarkers and prognosis in Taiwanese patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLS). Journal of Cancer Therapy, 2012, 3, 412-423.

103. Hendryx M, Ducatman AM, Zullig KJ, Ahern MM, Crout R. Adult tooth loss for residents of US coal mining and Appalachian counties. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2012, 40, 488-497.

104. Hendryx M, Luo J. Cancer hospitalizations in rural-urban areas in relation to carcinogenic discharges from Toxics Release Inventory facilities. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2013, 23, 155-169.

105. Hendryx M, Ahern M, Zullig KJ. Improving the environmental quality component of the County Health Rankings Model. American Journal of Public Health, 2013, 103, 727-732.

106. Knuckles T, Stapleton P, Minarchick V, McCawley M, Hendryx M, Esch L, Nurkiewicz T. Air pollution particulate matter collected from an Appalachian mountaintop mining site induces microvascular dysfunction. Microcirculation, 2013, 20, 158-169.

107. Hendryx M. Personal and family health in rural areas of Kentucky with and without mountaintop coal mining. Journal of Rural Health, 2013, 29, S79-S88.

108. Luo J, Hendryx M. Relationship between blood cadmium, lead and serum thyroid measures in US adults – the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007-2010. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2013. doi: 10.1080/09603123.2013.800962

109. Hendryx M, Innes-Wimsatt KA. Increased risk of depression for people living in coal mining areas of Central Appalachia, USA. Ecopsychology, 2013, 5(3), 179-187.

110. Teoli D, Zullig KJ, Hendryx M. Maternal fair/poor self-rated health and adverse infant birth outcomes. Health Care for Women International, in press.

111. Kurth L, McCawley M, Hendryx M, Lusk S. Atmospheric particulate matter size distribution and concentration in West Virginia coal mining and non-mining areas. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, in press.

112. Hendryx M, Luo J, Knox S, Zullig K, Cottrell L, Hamilton C, John C, Mullett M. Identifying multiple risks of low birth weight using person-centered modeling. Women’s Health Issues, in press.

113. Luo J, Agley J, Hendryx M, Gassman R, Lohrmann D. Risk patterns among college youth: identification and implications for prevention and treatment. Health Promotion Practice, in press.

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B. Book Chapters

Hendryx M, Noble J, Manning WH, Ward WE. Measuring academic talent independently of race and sex-related factors. In: Ward WE, ed. The Measure of Academic Talent. Norman: Center for Research on Minority Education, University of Oklahoma; 1990.

Hendryx M. Outcomes measurement and management. Driving Down Health Care Costs. New York: Panel Publishers; 1995: 341-348.

Hendryx M. Risk-adjusting mental health outcomes: Access and quality applications under managed care. 1999 Behavioral Outcomes and Guidelines Sourcebook. New York: Faulkner and Gray; 1999: 364-371.

Hendryx M. Risk-adjusted mental health outcomes. In: Roberts AR, Yeager KR, eds. Evidence-Based Practice Manual: Research and Outcome Measures in Health and Human Services. New York, Oxford University Press; 2004: 430-435.

Hendryx M. Appalachian health and the physical environment. In: Ludke RL, Obermiller PJ, eds. Appalachian Health and Well-Being. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 2012, 47-66.

C. Presentations

1. Hendryx M. Effectiveness of psychiatric aftercare services on increasing community tenure and decreasing VA rehospitalization. Fifth Annual Health Services Research and Development Field Program Meeting, Chicago, June, 1987.

2. Gilden JL, Casia C, Altfeld S, Hendryx M, Singh SP. Does self monitoring of blood glucose affect quality of life in the elderly? The 46th Annual Scientific Session of the American Diabetes Association, Indianapolis, June, 1987.

3. Hendryx M. Using survival analysis to assess the effectiveness of psychiatric aftercare. Committee on Methodology and Quantitative Psychology Seminar, University of Chicago, September, 1987.

4. Gilden JL, Hendryx M, Casia C, Singh SP. Diabetes education programs in elderly patients and their spouses. The 47th Annual Scientific Session of the American Diabetes Association, New Orleans, June, 1988.

5. Gilden JL, Singh SP, Casia C, Hendryx M. Role of spouses in diabetes education programs for the elderly. The 7th Annual Symposium on Geriatrics and Gerontology, St. Louis, September, 1988.

6. Hendryx M. Coping adaptiveness and perceived efficacy under stress. California State Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, February, 1989.

7. Hendryx M. Drug abuse prevention in young adolescents. Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Los Angeles, June, 1989.

8. Hendryx M, Johnson CA, Weber MD, Flay BR, Hansen WB. Parental relationship and adolescent substance use risk: Hugs not drugs. The 97th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August, 1989.

9. Hendryx M, Noble J, Manning WH, Ward WE. Measuring academic talent independently of race and sex-related factors. The National Council of Measurement in Education Annual Meeting, Boston, April, 1990.

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10. Fieselmann JF, Hendryx M, Helms CM, Wakefield DS, Cyphert ST. Improving care in rural intensive care units. The Central Society for Clinical Research, Midwest Meeting, Chicago, November, 1991.

11. Fieselmann JF, Hendryx M, Helms CM, Wakefield DS. Respiratory rate predicts cardiopulmonary arrest for internal medicine inpatients. The Association of American Physicians, American Society for Clinical Investigation, American Federation for Clinical Research National Meeting, Baltimore, May, 1992.

12. Hendryx M. The impact of cancer screening promotion by rural hospitals on cancer detection. The Association for Health Services Research Ninth Annual Meeting, Chicago, June, 1992.

13. Hendryx M. Characteristics of rural hospital health promotion: Implications for management. The Association for University Programs in Health Administration, Atlanta, April, 1993.

14. Hendryx M. The U.S. health care system. The Extension Training Program for Infection Control and Quality Assessment Practitioners, Iowa City, April, 1993.

15. Hendryx M, Doebbeling B, Kearns DL. Mental health treatment by urban and rural primary care physicians. The Association for Health Services Research Tenth Annual Meeting, Washington, June, 1993.

16. Hendryx M, Wakefield DS, Murray J, Uden-Holman T, Helms CM, Ludke R. Using comparative clinical and economic outcome information to profile physician performance. The Association for Health Services Research Tenth Annual Meeting, Washington, June, 1993.

17. Murray J, Uden-Holman T, Hendryx M, Wakefield DS, Ludke R, Cyphert S. The use of control charts to track clinical outcomes and resource use: The differential value of internal versus external reference data. The Association for Health Services Research Tenth Annual Meeting, Washington, June, 1993.

18. Hendryx M, Urdaneta ME, Borders T. The relationship between supply and inpatient treatment rates for mental illness and substance use disorders. The Association for Health Services Research Eleventh Annual Meeting, San Diego, June, 1994.

19. Jiang HJ, Hendryx M, Fieselmann JF, Bock MJ. Assessing the quality of care in rural ICUs: A preliminary study of structure- process-outcome relationships. The Association for Health Services Research Eleventh Annual Meeting, San Diego, June, 1994.

20. Brooks, A, Hendryx M, Fieselmann JF, Bock MJ. The quality of laboratory work in rural ICUs. The Association for Health Services Research Eleventh Annual Meeting, San Diego, June, 1994.

21. Urdaneta ME, Hendryx M, Fieselmann JF. Bases of decision making and expectations of self-referred and physician-referred patients. The Association for Health Services Research Eleventh Annual Meeting, San Diego, June, 1994.

22. Wakefield DS, Hendryx M, Uden-Holman T, Couch B, Helms CM. Comparing provider performance: Problems in making the “report card” analogy fit. The Association for Health Services Research Eleventh Annual Meeting, San Diego, June, 1994.

23. Jiang HJ, Hendryx M, Fieselmann J, Bock MJ. Predicting risk of mortality in rural ICUs: A comparison between logistic regression and discriminant analysis. The Association for Health Services Research Twelfth Annual Meeting, Chicago, June, 1995.

24. Ahern M, Hendryx M, Rosenman R, Silverstein G. Predictors of HMO efficiency. The Association for Health Services Research Twelfth Annual Meeting, Chicago, June, 1995.

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25. Dyck D, Rockwood T, Florio E, Hendryx M, Raschko R. Spokane CMHC gatekeeper program for the at-risk elderly: Program description, outreach impact and policy implications. National Association for State Mental Health Program Directors, San Antonio, April, 1995.

26. Florio E, Hendryx M, Jensen J, Raschko R, Dyck D. A model gatekeeper program to find the at-risk older adult. National Association for Rural Mental Health, Spokane, November, 1995.

27. Ahern M, Hendryx M, Molinari C. Health status and community quality: Implications for managed care. Association for Health Services Research 13th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, June, 1996.

28. Hendryx M, Srebnik D, Caverly S, Dyck D, Cauce AM. Development of an outcomes assessment package for a state mental health delivery system. Seventh Annual National Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Arlington, VA, February, 1997.

29. Blodgett C, Hendryx M, Short R, Whitbeck J. Using the CHARS database in developing acute care hospitalization as a resource under managed care: Experiences for Washington State. Seventh Annual National Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Arlington, VA, February, 1997.

30. Ahern M, Hendryx M, Molinari C. A new approach to monitoring anti-trust. Tenth Anniversary Northwest Regional Rural Health Conference. Spokane, WA, March, 1997.

31. Hendryx M. Results of a mental health promotion program for rural elders. Sixth Biennial Conference on Community Research and Action. Columbia, SC, May, 1997.

32. Fieselmann J, Bock MJ, Hendryx M, Meyer J. The impact of outreach education on mechanical ventilation in rural ICUs. American Lung Association/American Thoracic Society International Conference. San Francisco, May 1997.

33. Bock MJ, Fieselmann J, Hendryx M, Meyer J. Nosocomial events in mechanically ventilated patients: The impact of educational intervention in rural hospitals. American Lung Association/American Thoracic Society International Conference. San Francisco, May 1997.

34. Hendryx M. Public initiatives to monitor and improve mental health outcomes: The issue of risk-adjustment in a managed care environment. Northwest Health Policy Research Conference, Seattle, May 1998.

35. Hendryx M. Risk-adjusting mental health outcomes: Access and quality applications under managed care. Association for Health Services Research 15th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, June 1998.

36. Dyck D, Hendryx M, McFarlane W. Multiple family groups and the management of schizophrenia: Clinical efficacy and family burden. Schizophrenia 1998 Paragon Conference and Event Group, Toronto, November 1998.

37. Whitbeck J, McBride D, Dyck D, Hendryx M. Washington State sampling based outcome study: Matching consumer/survivor needs and system fit in a managed care environment. Ninth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Alexandria, VA, February 1999.

38. Hendryx M. Mental health outcomes risk-adjustment theory: Characteristics of variables and models. Mental Health Outcomes Risk-Adjustment: A National Research Development Conference, Spokane, WA, August 1999.

39. Hendryx M. Testing competing risk-adjustment models. Sixth Annual Florida Conference on Behavioral Healthcare Evaluation, Orlando, December 1999 (invited paper.)

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40. Hendryx M. Mental health information needs: Risks and outcomes. National Association of Health Data Organizations 14th Annual National Meeting, Pittsburgh, January 2000 (invited paper.)

41. Hendryx M, Moore R, Leeper T, Reynolds M, Davis S. Psychiatric re-hospitalization rates across treatment agencies: A risk-adjustment analysis. 10th Annual Conference on State Agency Mental Health Services Research, Program Evaluation and Policy, Washington DC, February 2000.

42. Hendryx M, Moore R, Davis S, Leeper T, Reynolds M, Ingurgio V. Using risk-adjusted results to identify opportunities for improvement. 2000 National Conference on Mental Health Statistics, Washington DC, May 2000.

43. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Social capital and the functioning of the health care system. Communities, Markets, and Access to Care, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Conference, Washington DC, June 2000.

44. Dyck D, Grover P, Hendryx M, Johnson G. A practical example of outcome management. 2000 Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference, Yakima WA, June 2000.

45. Dyck D, Short R, Voss W, Hendryx M, Hanken M, Vitaliano P, McFarlane W. The predictors of medical service utilization among schizophrenia caregivers attending multiple family groups. American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, Monterey CA, March 2001.

46. O’Leary J, Hendryx M, Ahern M. Studying the operational costs of implementing and using a self-report screening questionnaire to identify “high-risk” Medicaid enrollees. Seventh Annual Building Bridges Conference, American Association of Health Plans, Seattle, April 2001.

47. Dyck D, Short R, Hendryx M, Voss W, McFarlane W. Multi-family groups and the management of schizophrenia: Patient and family caregiver outcomes. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Whistler, British Columbia, May 2001.

48. Hendryx M. Mental health outcomes risk-adjustment: Previous limitations and future directions. Fifth Annual Institute for International Research Behavioral Health Outcomes Management Conference, Boston, May 2001 (invited paper).

49. Bethell C, Fiorillo J, Lansky D, Hendryx M, Knickman J, Birenbaum L, Huang E. Consumer on-line surveys as a potential methodology for national health care quality assessment. Association for Health Services Research 18th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, June 2001.

50. Bethell C, Read D, Hendryx M, Hornbrook M, Sharp V, Birenbaum L. Identifying adults with chronic or special health care needs in managed care. Association for Health Services Research 18th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, June 2001.

51. Hendryx M. Health care access and utilization: Partial versus full-year Medicaid coverage. Association for Health Services Research 19th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, June 2002.

52. Ahern M, Hendryx M. Social capital and trust in providers. Association for Health Services Research 19th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, June 2002.

53. Simonson D, Ahern M, Hendryx M. Anesthetic complications during labor and delivery: CRNAs vs. MDAs. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists 69th Annual Meeting, Orlando, August 2002.

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54. Cook E, Dyck DG, Stegner B, Strode A, Hendryx M. The Clark County Program for Assertive Community Treatment: Fidelity, process, and outcomes evaluation. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Washington State Meeting, August 2002.

55. Chapman A, St. Dennis C, Singer B, Setter S, Hendryx M. Continuity of pharmaceutical care of gero-psychiatric patients in community placements. Washington State Pharmacy Association Fall Clinical Seminar. Seattle, October 2002.

56. Polello J, Ahern M, Hendryx M. Smoking prevalence as measured by three dimensions of personal social capital: Social support, sense of community, and civic engagement. American Public Health Association 131st Annual Meeting. San Francisco, November 2003.

57. Onizuka RK, Wilson V, Hendryx M. Evaluation of changes to the Basic Health program in 2004. Washington State Public Health Association Annual Conference, Wenatchee, October, 2004.

58. Roll J, Hendryx M. Turning treatment into prevention. Washington State Prevention Summit, Yakima, October, 2004.

59. Dyck D, Hendryx M, Short R, Rodgers M, McFarlane W. Multi-family groups and the management of schizophrenia: Patient and family caregiver outcomes. Washington State University Research Showcase, Pullman WA, March, 2005.

60. Bethell C, Fiorillo J, Lansky D, Hendryx M, Knickman J. Online consumer surveys as a methodology for assessing the quality of the US health care system. Critical Issues in eHealth Research Conference, Bethesda, MD, June 2005.

61. Rodgers M, Hendryx M, Norell D, Myers M. Implementation of family psychoeducation in a rural setting. American Psychological Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, August 2005.

62. Hendryx M, Norell D, Rodgers M, Connolly M. Core clinical and organizational elements of EBPs. Annual conference of the Washington Community Mental Health Council, Wenatchee, June 2006.

63. Hendryx M, Ahern M, Lovrich N. Testing three theories of community: Insurance coverage and mortality. Annual Research Meeting of Academy Health, Seattle, June 2006.

64. Ahern M, Hendryx M, Scarfo R. Health and sustainability concerns in an era of global oil depletion. Annual Research Meeting of Academy Health, Seattle, June 2006.

65. Hendryx M. Appalachian health disparities: recent research and policy implications. Presentation at the Public Health Grand Rounds, West Virginia University, Morgantown, February 2007.

66. McCormick MK, Beane JS, Bellamy GR, Hendryx M, Richardson SK Uninsured in West Virginia – Changes between 2001 and 2003. Annual Research Meeting of Academy Health, Orlando, June 2007.

67. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Community participation and protection against depression in later life. Wisconsin Longitudinal Study annual meeting, University of Wisconsin, Madison, August 2007.

68. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Residential proximity to coal mining and health indicators in West Virginia. American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, November 2007.

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69. Hendryx M. Health disparities in Appalachian coal mining areas. Appalachian Studies Association, Huntington, WV, March 2008.

70. Hendryx M. Community health in Appalachian coal mining areas: a social disparities approach. Public Health Grand Rounds, West Virginia University, November, 2008.

71. Hitt N, Hendryx M. Exploring the dynamic relationship between health and the environment. American Museum of Natural History Symposium, New York, NY, April, 2009.

72. Hendryx M. Impact of the environment on the health of rural residents. Health Policy Fellowship Rural Health Seminar, Lewisburg, WV, June 2009

73. Hendryx M. The interface of environmental and rural health issues. A panel discussion. West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, Morgantown, WV, June 2009.

74. Hendryx M. Community health in Appalachian coal mining areas. Office of Rural Health Policy Grantee Partnership Meeting, Washington DC, September 2009.

75. Hendryx M. Chronic disease mortality disparities in West Virginia. Laboratory/Epidemiology section of the West Virginia Public Health Association Conference, Roanoke WV, September 2009.

76. Hendryx M. Remember Roanoke: Mountaintop removal, coal ash and climate change. Society of Environmental Journalists 19th Annual Conference, Madison WI, October 2009. (Invited panelist).

77. Hendryx M. Human health impacts in coalfield states. The True Costs of Coal: Healthy Solutions for the Low Carbon Economy. Conference sponsored by the Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard University. Washington DC, October 2009. (Invited speaker.)

78. Hendryx M. Pollution sources and mortality rates across rural-urban areas in the United States. 2009 National Environmental Public Health Conference, Atlanta, October 2009.

79. Hendryx M, Zullig K. Self-reported cardiovascular and respiratory illness in counties with and without coal mining. American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2009.

80. Hendryx M, Fedorko E, Halverson J, Strange C, Wright L. Environmental hazards and population health across the rural-urban continuum. American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2009.

81. Zullig K, Hendryx M. Comparative analysis of health related quality of life (HRQOL) for residents of US counties with and without coal mining. American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2009.

82. Strange C, Fedorko E, Hendryx M. Downstream cancer mortality: using geospatial techniques to examine point source pollution impacts within the Ohio River watershed. American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2009.

83. Hendryx M, Fedorko E, Halverson J. Development of an environmental hazards database and its relationship to mortality outcomes in rural areas. Technical Assistance Meeting of Rural Health Research Centers, Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. Washington DC, February 2010.

84. Hendryx M, Zullig K. Population health disparities in central Appalachian mountaintop coal mining counties. West Virginia Academy of Sciences 85th Annual Meeting, Morgantown, WV April 2010.

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85. Hendryx M, Ahern M. Epidemiological studies in Appalachia. Mountaintop Coal Mining: Human Health and Ecological Concerns. Duke University Spring 2010 Symposium, Nicholas School of the Environment, April 2010 (invited presentation.)

86. Hendryx M. Human health impacts. There Used to Be a Mountain Here: MTR’s Impacts on Ecology, Human Health, and Community Well Being. Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. April 2010 (invited presentation.)

87. Hendryx M. Environmental health for rural populations. State Offices of Rural Health Regional Meeting, Astoria OR, September 2010 (invited presentation.)

88. Hendryx M. Public health disparities in Appalachian coal mining communities. Department of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati, September 2010 (invited presentation).

89. Hendryx M. Public health disparities in Appalachian coal mining communities. Presentation to the Kentucky Environmental Foundation, October 2010 (invited on-line presentation).

90. Hendryx M. Environmental health for rural populations. West Virginia Rural Health Association Annual Conference, Daniels WV, October 2010 (invited presentation.)

91. Hendryx M, Crout R, Ducatman A, Zullig K, Ahern M. Tooth loss among residents of Appalachian coal mining counties. American Public Health Association 138th Annual Meeting, Denver, November 2010.

92. Hendryx M. Appalachian coal mining, public health, and environmental justice. Symposium on Public Health in Appalachia and South Africa. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, January 2011 (invited presentation.)

93. Hendryx M. Water pollution discharges and population mortality rates in rural and urban areas of the United States. National Environmental Health Association Annual Conference, Columbus, June 2011.

94. Esch L, Lusk S, Hendryx M, McCawley M. Comparison of particle size distribution and concentration between MTR and non-MTR areas in West Virginia. American Association for Aerosol Research 30th Annual Conference, Orlando, October 2011.

95. Hendryx M. Appalachian coal mining and public health: recommendations for Kosovo. Kosovo’s Lignite and Its Impact on Public Health, Pristina, Kosovo, October 2011 (invited speaker.)

96. Weiner RC, Hendryx M. Fluoride in rural-urban settings in the United States. American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, November 2011.

97. Hendryx M. The association between mountaintop mining and birth defects among live births in Central Appalachia. West Virginia Perinatal Partnership Annual Meeting, Charleston, WV, December 2011 (invited keynote speaker.)

98. Lusk S, Nurkiewicz T, Esch L, Hendryx M, McCawley M. Characterization of a novel

source of toxic nanoparticles. Engineered Nanomaterials Grand Opportunity Meeting, Durham NC, December 2011.

99. Knuckles T, Stapleton P, Minarchick V, McCawley M, Hendryx M, Esch L, Nurkiewicz T. Ambient mountaintop mining particulate matter alters systemic microvascular function. Society of Toxicology, San Francisco, March 2012.

100. Hendryx M. Public health disparities in Appalachian coal mining communities. Forum on Culture, Politics and Society. Morehead State University, Morehead KY, April 2012 (invited speaker).

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101. Hendryx M, Luo J. Dose-dependent mortality rates in mountaintop coal mining areas, USA. Environmental Pollution and Public Health, Shanghai, China, May 2012.

102. Kolker A, Engle M, Orem W, Tatu C, Hendryx M, McCawley M, Esch L, Geboy N, Crosby L, Varonka M. Atmospheric particulate matter in proximity to mountaintop coal mines. Earth in Evolution, the 22nd V.M. Goldschmidt Conference, Montreal, June 2012.

103. Hitt NP, Hendryx M, Amin R, Shull M. Ecological indicators of human cancer mortality rates: new tools for exposure and risk modeling. Environmental Mutagen Society 43rd Annual Meeting, Bellevue, WA, September 2012.

104. Hendryx M. In-hospital cancer mortality risk: variation by rural-urban setting and payer. American Public Health Association 140th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 2012.

105. Teoli D, Zullig K, Hendryx M. Association between maternal self-rated health and infant birth outcomes. American Public Health Association 140th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 2012.

106. Luo J, Li Y, Hendryx M. Toxic metal exposures and c-reactive protein among US non-smoking adults: NHANES 1999-2010. American Public Health Association 140th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 2012.

107. Orem WH, Tatu C, Crosby LM, Varonka MS, Bates AL, Engle M, Geboy NJ, Hendryx M. Water chemistry in areas with surface mining of coal, West Virginia, USA. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte NC, November 2012.

108. Kolker A, Engle M, Orem WH, Crosby LM, Tatu CA, Geboy NJ, Hendryx M, McCawley M, Varonka MS, Esch L. Geochemistry of atmospheric particulates in the vicinity of mountaintop coal mines, West Virginia, USA. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte NC, November 2012.

109. Orem W, Tatu C, Crosby L, Varonka M, Bates A, Geboy N, Hendryx M. Surface mining of coal and water chemistry – case study in West Virginia, USA. Medgeo 2013, 5th International Conference on Medical Geology, Arlington VA, August 2013.

110. Kolker A, Engle M, Orem W, Crosby L, Tatu C, Kurth L, Hendryx M. Lithogenic atmospheric particulates in the vicinity of mountaintop coal mines, West Virginia, USA. Medgeo 2013, 5th International Conference on Medical Geology, Arlington VA, August 2013.

111. Hendryx, M. Mountaintop removal coal mining and public health. Division of Natural Sciences Colloquium series, Colgate University, Hamilton NY, September 2013 (invited speaker).

D. Other papers and reports

Hendryx M. Economic and community impact of home care services: A case study of Bethel New Life. Working Paper, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University, 1985.

Hendryx M. Letter to the editor. Medical Care 31: 85, 1993.

Ahern M, Hicks B, Venzon D, Molinari C, Hendryx M, Dowling N. Community health system monitoring model. A white paper report prepared for the Washington State Health Care Policy Board, October 1996.

Florio E, Jensen JE, Hendryx M. Suicide-risk in community-dwelling elders. Dimensions: Newsletter of the American Society on Aging’s Mental Health and Aging Network 3(3): 1 ff, 1996.

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Dyck D, Cauce AM, Srebnik D, Hendryx M, Caverly S. The independent evaluation of SSB 6547: Report and recommendations. Final report for the Washington State Division of Mental Health, Department of Social and Health Services, June 1997.

Hendryx M. Final Report: Contract between the Office of Community and Rural Health, Washington State Department of Health, and the Center for the Advancement of Community Health, June 1997.

Srebnik D, Hendryx M, Stevenson J, Caverly S, Dyck D, Cauce AM. Development of outcome indicators for monitoring quality in public mental health. Outcomes Assessment in Mental Health Treatment, American Psychiatric Association, 1998. (A reprint of the article originally published in Psychiatric Services 48:903-909, 1997.)

Srebnik D, Hendryx M, Stevenson J, Caverly S, Dyck D, Cauce AM. Development of outcome indicators for monitoring quality in public mental health. 1999 Medicaid Managed Behavioral Care Sourcebook. New York: Faulkner and Gray, 1998. (A reprint of the article originally published in Psychiatric Services 48:903-909, 1997.)

Hendryx M, Ahern M. Behavioral health care standards in the public sector. Final report for the Washington State Division of Mental Health, Department of Social and Health Services, March 1998.

Srebnik D, Hendryx M, Stevenson J, Caverly S, Dyck D, Cauce AM. Development of outcome indicators for monitoring quality in public mental health. 1999 Behavioral Outcomes and Guidelines Sourcebook. New York: Faulkner and Gray, pp 330-340, 1999. (A reprint of the article originally published in Psychiatric Services 48:903-909, 1997.)

Yurk R, Hendryx M, Lansky D, Skinner A, Wu A. Draft specifications for quality measurement of HIV/AIDS. Foundation for Accountability (FACCT), 1999.

Bethell C, Lansky D, Hendryx M. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Strategic Initiatives Survey: Summary Report. Foundation for Accountability (FACCT), Sept. 2000.

O’Leary J, Hendryx M, Ahern M. Identifying new Medicaid enrollees at-risk. A Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation on Health Care Report. May 31, 2001.

Dyck DG, Cook E, Stegner B, Strode A, Hendryx M. The Clark County Program for Assertive Community Treatment: Part I – fidelity, process and outcomes. Report to Mental Health Division, Washington Department of Social and Health Services, July 2002.

Chapman AL, St. Dennis C, Setter SM, Singer B, Hendryx M. Analysis of Medication-Related Problems and Treatment Costs in Geropsychiatric Patients Upon State Facility Closure. Final report to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, November, 2004.

Hendryx M. Basic Health “Stayers” and “Leavers”: Summary of survey results. Final report to the Washington State Health Care Authority, Department of Health, December, 2004.

Hendryx M. Conducting case-mix adjustment for mental health performance indicators. The Evaluation Center at HSRI, Cambridge, MA, 2004. (An Evaluation Center at HSRI “toolkit”.)

Chapman AL, St. Dennis C, Setter SM, Singer B, Hendryx M. Clinical and Economic Impact of Pharmacist’s Recommendations in Geropsychiatric Nursing Home Residents. Final report to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, January, 2005.

Hendryx, M. Community Minded Enterprises Health Information Project, January 2006.

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Richardson SK, Hendryx M, Lomely D. Assessing Changes in Healthcare in West Virginia from 2001 to 2007: the Non-Elderly Adult Report. Institute for Health Policy Research, West Virginia University, June 2008.

Hendryx M. Project Access Spokane: Operations Reports, 2006-2010.

Hansen E, Collins A, Hendryx M, Boettner F, Hereford A. The long-term economic benefits of wind versus mountaintop removal coal on Coal River Mountain, West Virginia. Downstream Strategies, Morgantown, WV, December 2008.

Hendryx M, Irvin C, Mulligan J, Richardson S, Beane J, Rosenbach M. Evaluation of Mountain Health Choices: Implementation, challenges and recommendations. Institute for Health Policy Research, West Virginia University, March 2009.

Hendryx M. The Children of Twilight. In: Burns SS, Evans M, House S, eds. Coal Country. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books; 2009: 146-149. (Invited essay.)

Hendryx M. Education and jobs, jobs and education: a proposal for funding economic redevelopment in Central Appalachia. Published for the Appalachian Transition Initiative, January 11, 2010.

Hendryx M, Fedorko E, Halverson J. Pollution sources and mortality rates across rural-urban areas in the United States. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2010.

Hendryx M. Potential revenue sources for economic redevelopment in Appalachian coal mining areas. Solutions, 2010, 1(4), 50. (Invited commentary.)

Hendryx M, Fedorko E, Luo J. Toxics release inventory discharges and population health outcomes in rural and urban areas of the United States. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2010.

Halverson J, Hendryx M. A rural socioeconomic risk and resiliency inventory and associated health outcomes. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2011.

Hendryx M. Introduction to special section. Journal of Rural Health, 2011, 27, 339-341.

Hendryx M, Weiner C, Gurka M. Water fluoridation and dental health indicators in rural and urban areas of the United States. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2011.

Hendryx M, Gurka M, Ahern M, Putman H. Childhood asthma in rural-urban areas. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2012.

Persily CA, Hendryx M, Beane J, Armistead M, Huebner K, Innes-Wimsatt K. Agricultural health training for rural America. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2013.

Hendryx M, Persily C, Conley J, Fedorko E, Beane J, Armistead M. Promotion and protection of rural miner health: are the resources in place? Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2013.

Hendryx M, Persily C, Conley J, Fedorko E. Rates of black lung disease in relationship to Black Lung Treatment Center. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2013.

Kurth L, Hendryx M. The current state of agricultural health research and practice: critical review. Final report, West Virginia Rural Health Research Center, 2013.


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