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Michael J. Cleveland, Ph.D. Page 1 Michael J. Cleveland, Ph.D. Department of Human Development Office: (509) 335-2870 Washington State University Mobile: (515) 460-1420 516 Johnson Tower Email: [email protected] Pullman, WA 99164-4852 EDUCATION Creighton University B.S. Pharmacy 1991 Pharmacy Northwest Missouri State University M.S. Ed. 1996 School Counseling Iowa State University M.S. 2000 Sociology Iowa State University Ph.D. 2003 Human Development & Family Studies, Statistics Minor PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016 – present Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, Graduate Faculty, Prevention Science Washington State University 2012 – 2016 Assistant Professor of Research, College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University 2010 – 2016 Research Associate, Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University 2008 – 2010 Research Associate, The Methodology Center, The Pennsylvania State University 2006 – 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, The Prevention and Methodology Training Program (PAMT) Prevention Research Center and The Methodology Center, Penn State University 2004 – 2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 2002 – 2004 Research Associate, Health Behavior Research Project, Department of Psychology, Iowa State University 1996 – 1998 Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Counseling, Northwest Missouri State University 1995 – 1998 Elementary School Counselor, Horace Mann Laboratory School, Northwest Missouri State University 1991 – 2000 Registered Pharmacist, State of Iowa RESEARCH INTERESTS Substance Abuse Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment; Prevention Science; Emerging Adult Development; High-Risk and Underrepresented Youth; Social Contextual Factors and Health Behavior; Advanced Quantitative Methodology
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Michael J. Cleveland, Ph.D. Page 1

Michael J. Cleveland, Ph.D.

Department of Human Development Office: (509) 335-2870 Washington State University Mobile: (515) 460-1420 516 Johnson Tower Email: [email protected] Pullman, WA 99164-4852

EDUCATION

Creighton University B.S. Pharmacy 1991 Pharmacy

Northwest Missouri State University

M.S. Ed. 1996 School Counseling

Iowa State University M.S. 2000 Sociology

Iowa State University Ph.D. 2003 Human Development & Family Studies, Statistics Minor

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016 – present Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, Graduate Faculty, Prevention Science Washington State University

2012 – 2016 Assistant Professor of Research, College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University

2010 – 2016 Research Associate, Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University

2008 – 2010 Research Associate, The Methodology Center, The Pennsylvania State University

2006 – 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, The Prevention and Methodology Training Program (PAMT) Prevention Research Center and The Methodology Center, Penn State University

2004 – 2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

2002 – 2004 Research Associate, Health Behavior Research Project, Department of Psychology, Iowa State University

1996 – 1998 Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Counseling, Northwest Missouri State University

1995 – 1998 Elementary School Counselor, Horace Mann Laboratory School, Northwest Missouri State University

1991 – 2000 Registered Pharmacist, State of Iowa

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Substance Abuse Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment; Prevention Science; Emerging Adult Development; High-Risk and Underrepresented Youth; Social Contextual Factors and Health Behavior; Advanced Quantitative Methodology

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FUNDING

1) Provided the initial idea 2) Developed research design and hypotheses 3) Authorship of grant application 4) Developed and/or managed budget 5) Managed personnel and project activities

UNDER REVIEW

Optimization and randomized controlled trial of fostering higher education substance use disorder prevention intervention. National Institute on Drug Abuse ($3,609,961). PI: Amy Salazar. Co-Is: Michael J. Cleveland and Laura Hill [2,3]

CURRENT FUNDING

Informing cultural adaptation of a parent-based intervention for African American youth. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 1R21AA024321-01A1. ($374,234). PI: Michael J. Cleveland. Co-Is: Rob Turrisi, Frederick X. Gibbons, and Meg Gerrard (10/01/16 – 03/31/18). [1,2,3,4,5]

Student success through transformational change: Creating connection to values and purpose.

Washington State University ($7,120,267). Joint PIs: Laura Hill, Samantha Swindell, and Denise Yost. Co-Is: Michael J. Cleveland and Brittany Cooper (07/01/16 – 06/30/18).

A longitudinal and person-centered study of college alcohol consequences. National Institutes

of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 5R01AA021117-03. ($2,650,979). Co-PIs: Kimberly Mallett and Rob Turrisi. Co-I: Michael J. Cleveland.

(07/01/12 – 06/30/18). [2,3,5] Interprofessional communication to prevent prescription drug abuse in Appalachia. National

Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse 1R24DA036409-01. ($6,490,454). PI: Robert Pack. External Consultant: Michael J. Cleveland. (06/01/13 – 03/01/18). [2]

COMPLETED

Establishing feasibility of a parent-based intervention for 2-year college students. Penn State University, Social Science Research Institute. ($5000). PI: Michael J. Cleveland. Co-Is: Rob Turrisi, Orfeu Buxton, Diana Fishbein. (10/26/15 – 10/25/17). [1,2,3,4,5]

Prescription opioid dependence physiology emotion & treatment outcome. National Institutes

of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 5R01DA035240-03. ($1,815,081). PI: Roger Meyer. Co-I: Scott Bunce. Investigators: H. Harrington Cleveland and Michael J. Cleveland. (09/15/13 – 07/31/16). [5]

A longitudinal study of parent communication with college students about alcohol. National

Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 5R01AA012529-12. ($3,010,578). PI: Rob Turrisi. Co-I: Kimberly Mallett. Investigator: Michael J. Cleveland. (09/24/99 – 12/31/15). [5]

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Person centered analyses of a skin cancer prevention web-based RCT for teens. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, 3R01CA134891-04S1 ($28,066). PI: Joel Hillhouse. Consortium PI for Administrative Supplement: Michael J. Cleveland. (09/01/14 – 12/31/14). [1,2,3,4,5]

An appearance-based intervention to reduce teen skin cancer risk. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, 1R01CA134891-01A1. ($1,250,263). PI: Joel Hillhouse. Co-I: Rob Turrisi. Investigator: Michael J. Cleveland. (07/01/10 – 12/31/14). [5]

A community-based ZT program: Completing the model of MLDA enforcement. National

Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 5R01AA1718-05. ($904,895). PI: Mark Johnson. Co-I: Rob Turrisi. Investigator: Michael J. Cleveland. (07/01/09 – 12/31/14). [5]

Understanding high-risk drinking among non-college youth. Penn State University, Social

Science Research Institute ($12,969). PI: Michael J. Cleveland. Co-Is: Rob Turrisi and Kimberly Mallett. (03/01/11 – 02/28/13). [1,2,3,4,5]

Parent interventions to prevent student drinking. National Institutes of Health, National

Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 5R01AA015737-05. ($2,191,289). PI: Rob Turrisi. Co-I: Kimberly Mallett. Investigator: Michael J. Cleveland. (09/25/06 – 06/30/12). [5]

Examining key assumptions: Prevention of alcohol use. National Institutes of Health, National

Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, R21AA018309-01. ($346,500). PI: Mark Feinberg. Co-Is: Michael J. Cleveland and Damon Jones. (08/01/09 – 12/31/10). [2,3,5]

Community, school, and peer influences on adolescent substance use. Penn State University,

The Methodology Center. ($4.501). PI: Michael J. Cleveland. (06/01/10 – 10/01/10). [1,2,3,4,5]

A social epidemiologic approach to prevention of adolescent substance use. Penn State

University, The Methodology Center. ($22,505). PI: Michael J. Cleveland. (07/01/08 – 06/30/09). [1,2,3,4,5]

Exploring the links between parenting and adolescent substance use. University of

Massachusetts Dartmouth, Chancellor’s Research Fund/UMass Healey Endowment Fund. ($4378). PI: Michael J. Cleveland. (10/01/04 – 05/01/05). [1,2,3,4,5]

NOT FUNDED

A person-centered approach to normative beliefs and college students’ alcohol use. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 1R21AA023890-01A1. PI: Michael J. Cleveland.

Examining patterns of alcohol use and problems among African American youth. National

Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 1R01AA023095-01. PI: Michael J. Cleveland.

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A detailed and longitudinal study of alcohol use among non-college-bound youth. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Use and Alcoholism, 1R01AA022685-01A1. PI: Michael J. Cleveland.

Theory and methodology training for social epidemiology of substance use. National Institutes

of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1K01DA024721. PI: Michael J. Cleveland.

EXTERNAL STATISTICAL CONSULTING ACTIVITIES

Statistical analyses for the Men’s Perpetration Study. Dr. Maria Testa. University of Buffalo. (08/01/15 to present).

Using person-centered analyses to examine students with learning differences. Big Brothers

and Big Sisters of America (BBBS), Philadelphia, PA. Contact: Dr. Salem Volk (04/01/13 – 05/30/13)

Using multilevel modeling to analyze the Spiritual Development International dataset. The

Search Institute, Minneapolis, MN. Contact: Dr. Amy Syvertsen (01/01/11 – 05/01/11)

Using Latent Class Analysis (LCA) to identify students based on risk and protective factors.

Milton Hershey Schools, Hershey, PA. Contact: Dr. Heidi Ramsbottom (10/01/08 – 10/01/09)

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TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

PREV SCI 511: Introduction to Prevention Science (Fall 2017) HD 550: Seminar in Family Relations (Spring 2017)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

HD 302: Parent-Child Relations (Fall 2017, Spring 2018) HD 302: Parent-Child Relations – Global Campus online course (Spring 2018)

GRADUATE COURSES DEVELOPED

PREV SCI 508: Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling PREV SCI 510: Advanced Multilevel Modeling for Longitudinal Data PREV SCI 512: Finite and Growth Mixture Modeling

GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED AS PRIMARY ADVISOR/COMMITTEE CHAIR

Brianna Hernandez, Ph.D. Prevention Science (in progress), Title TBD. Tricia Hughes, Ph.D. Prevention Science (in progress), Title TBD.

GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED AS COMMITTEE MEMBER

Eleanor Dizon, Ph.D. Prevention Science (in progress), An Exploration of Parent-Student Relationships and College Student Substance Use Using a Person-Centered Approach. Nathan Lee, Ph.D. Prevention Science (in progress), Title TBD. Victoria Braun, Ph.D. Prevention Science (in progress), Title TBD. Jackelyn Hidalgo-Mendez, Ph.D. Prevention Science (in progress), Title TBD.

FACULTY MENTEES AND POST-DOCTORAL SCHOLARS Giovanni Aresi, Ph.D. Catholic University of Milan, Italy-USA Fulbright Visiting Scholar. Youth

drinking across the ocean: comparing and contrasting Italy and U.S.A college students’ drinking

cultures. (11/13/17 – 5/12/18)

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED AS INDEPENDENT RESEARCH PROJECT ADVISOR

Endalkachew Abebaw, Human Development Ashley Boysen, Human Development Andrea Chavez, Human Development

ADDITIONAL TEACHING ACTIVITY

HD 200: Introduction to the Field of Human Development, Guest Lecture, Substance Use and Misuse across the Lifespan (October 2017)

HD 306: Child Development, Guest Lecture, Newborn & Infant Development (January 2017)

HD 200: Introduction to the Field of Human Development, Guest Lecture, Substance Use and Misuse across the Lifespan (October 2016)

HD 408: Advanced Adolescent Development, Guest Lecture, Work, Media, and Leisure (October 2016)

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PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

BBH 597: Advanced Behavioral Research Strategies - SEM and LCA. (Spring 2015) HDFS 517: The General Linear Mixed Model (Fall 2013, Fall 2014)

GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED AS COMMITTEE MEMBER

Nichole Sell, Ph.D. Biobehavioral Health (in progress) Brittney Hultgren, Ph.D. Biobehavioral Health (2017) Won Ho Kim, Ph.D. Higher Education (2015) Nichole Scaglione, Ph.D. Biobehavioral Health (2015) Lindsey Varvil-Weld, Ph.D. Biobehavioral Health (2014) Jerod Stapleton, Ph.D. Biobehavioral Health (2011) Harshini Shah, Ph.D. Human Development and Family Studies (2011)

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS DARTMOUTH

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

PSYCH 505: Research Methods and Design (Fall 2004, Fall 2005) PSYCH 515: Human Growth and Development (Spring 2005, Spring 2006)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

PSYCH 201: Child Psychology (Fall 2004, Fall 2005) PSYCH 210: Research Methods (Fall 2004, Fall 2005) PSYCH 215: Adolescent Development (Spring 2005, Spring 2006)

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

HDFS 227: Adolescent Development (Spring 2002) SOC 134: Introduction to Sociology (Fall 2000, Spring 2001)

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

PSYC: Group Counseling Techniques (Spring 1998) PSYC: Psychology of Drug Education and Prevention (Fall 1996, Fall 1997)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

PSYC: General Psychology (1996, 1997, 1998) PSYC: Adolescent Psychology (1996, 1997, 1998) PSYC: Psychology of Early Adolescence (1997)

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PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, & ACTIVITY

PROFESSIONAL ARTICLES, MANUSCRIPTS PUBLISHED AND IN PRESS, REFEREED

Five-year impact factors as cited in 2017 InCites Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2017) *** Denotes publication with significant student mentoring role a) Developed the initial idea b) Obtained or provided funds or other resources c) Collected data d) Analyzed data e) Wrote/created product f) Edited product

2017

1. Aresi, G., Cleveland, M. J., Marta, E., & Alfieri, S. (in press). Patterns of alcohol use in Italian emerging adults: A latent class analysis study. Alcohol and Alcoholism. Available online: https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agx109 [d,e,f] Five-year impact factor: 2.84

2. Sell, N. M., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., & Mallett, K. A. (in press). a. (2017).

Psychology of Women Quarterly. *** [e,f] Five-year impact factor: 3.05 3. Reader, J. M., Teti, D. M., & Cleveland, M. J. (2017). Cognitions about infant sleep:

Interparental differences, trajectories across the first year, and coparenting quality. Journal of Family Psychology, 31, 453. *** [e,f] Five-year impact factor: 2.67

4. Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Hultgren, B. A., Sell, N., Reavy, R., & Cleveland, M. J., (2017).

When alcohol is only part of the problem: An event-level analysis of negative consequences related to alcohol and other substance use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 31, 307-314. [a,b,e,f] Five-year impact factor: 3.31

5. Lydon, D. M., Cleveland, H. H., Huhn, A. S., Cleveland, M. J., Harris, J., Stankoski, D.,

Deneke, E., Meyer, R. E., & Bunce, S. C. (2017). Daily sleep quality affects drug craving, partially through indirect associations with positive affect, in patients in treatment for nonmedical use of prescription drugs. Addictive Behaviors, 65, 275-282. [e,f] Five-year impact factor: 3.15

6. Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N. A., Baker, K., & Cleveland, M. J. (2017). A web-based

intervention to reduce indoor tanning motivations in adolescents. Prevention Science, 18, 131-140. [d,e,f] Five-year impact factor: 3.48

7. Testa, M., & Cleveland, M. J. (2017a). Does alcohol contribute to college men's sexual assault

perpetration? Between- and within-person effects over five semesters. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 78, 5-13. [a,d,e,f] Five-year impact factor: 2.95

8. Testa, M., & Cleveland, M. J. (2017b). It depends on how you look at it: The role of alcohol in

men’s sexual aggression perpetration. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 78, 18-19. [a,d,e,f] Five-year impact factor: 2.95

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2016

9. Reavy, R., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Scaglione, N. M., Sell, N. M., & Turrisi, R. (2016). An examination of the relationship between consequence-specific normative belief patterns and alcohol-related consequences among first-year college students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 40, 2631-2638. [b,d,e,f]

10. Huhn, A. S., Harris, J., Cleveland, H. H., Lydon, D. M., Stankoski, D., Cleveland, M. J., Deneke, E., & Bunce, S. C. (2016). Ecological momentary assessment of affect and craving in patients in treatment for prescription opioid dependence. Brain Research Bulletin, 123, 94-101. [e,f]

2015

11. Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Scaglione, N. M., Reavy, R., & Varvil-Weld, L. (2015). A dual process examination of alcohol-related consequences among first-year college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 76, 862-871. [b,d,e,f]

12. Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Scaglione, N. M., Baker, K. A., & Florence, L. C.

(2015). Theory-driven longitudinal study exploring indoor tanning initiation in teens using a person-centered approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50, 48-57. [a,d,e,f]

13. Scaglione, N. M., Hultgren, B. A., Reavy, R., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., & Sell,

N. (2015). Do students use contextual protective behaviors to reduce alcohol-related sexual risk? Examination of a dual-process decision-making model. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29(3), 733-743. *** [d,e,f]

14. Scaglione, N. M., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Cleveland, M., & Ackerman, S. (2015).

Who will experience the most alcohol problems in college? The roles of middle and high school drinking tendencies. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39(10), 2039-2046.*** [d,e,f]

15. Hultgren, B. A., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M., & Turrisi, R. (2015). Examination of a dual-

process model predicting riding with drinking drivers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39, 1075-1082. *** [d,e,f]

16. Moore, J. E., Rhoades Cooper, B, Domitrovich, C. E., Morgan, N. R., Cleveland, M. J., Shah,

H., Jacobson, L., & Greenberg, M. T. (2015). The effects of exposure to an enhanced preschool program on the social-emotional functioning of at-risk children. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 32, 127-138. *** [d,e,f]

2014

17. Cleveland, M. J., Reavy, R., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R. & White, H. R. (2014). Moderating effects of positive parenting and maternal alcohol use on emerging adults’ alcohol use: Does living at home matter? Addictive Behaviors, 39, 869-878. PMCID: PMC3982921 [a,b,c,d,e,f]

18. Wolk, S. Moore, J. E., Cleveland, M. J., & Greenberg, M. T. (2014). Profiles of financial stress

over time using subgroup analysis. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 35, 55-64. *** [a,d,e,f]

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19. Hultgren, B., Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (2014). How estimation of drinking influences alcohol-related consequences across the first year of college. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38, 1160-1166. PMCID: PMC3984364*** [b,d,e,f]

20. Scaglione, N. M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Ray, A. E., Hultgren, B. A., & Cleveland, M. J.

(2014). How much does one more drink matter? Examining effects of event-level alcohol use and previous sexual victimization on sex-related consequences. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 241-248. PMCID: PMC3965678 *** [b,d,e,f]

21. Rhoades Cooper, B., Moore, J. E., Powers, C. J., Cleveland, M. J., & Greenberg, M. T. (2014).

Patterns of early reading and social skills associated with academic success in elementary school. Early Education and Development, 8, 1248-1264. [d,e,f]

22. Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Ray, A. E., & Lu, S. E. (2014). Pre-college

matriculation risk profiles and alcohol consumption patterns during the first semesters of college. Prevention Science, 15, 705-715. PMCID: PMC3918484 *** [e,f]

23. Varvil-Weld, L., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Abar, C.

(2014). Optimizing timing and dosage: Does parent type moderate the effects of variations of a parent-based intervention to reduce college student drinking? Prevention Science, 15, 94-102. PMCID: PMC3688671 *** [d,e,f]

2013

24. Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Comer, C. (2013). Identifying theoretical predictors of risky alcohol use among noncollege emerging adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74, 765-769. *** [b,c,d,e,f]

25. Ward, R. M., Bonar, R. N., Taylor, E. A., Witmer, K. A., Brinkman, C. S., Cleveland, M. J., &

Messman-Moore, T. (2013). Thursday drinking and academic load among college women. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74, 941-949. [a,d,e,f]

26. Cleveland, M. J., Hultgren, B., Varvil-Weld, L., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Abar, C. (2013).

Moderation of a parent-based intervention on transitions in drinking: Examining the role of normative perceptions and attitudes among high- and low-risk college students. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37, 1587-1594. PMCID: PMC3706579 *** [a,d,e,f]

27. Varvil-Weld, L., Marzell, M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Cleveland, M. J. (2013). Examining

the relationship between alcohol and energy drink risk profiles and high-risk drinking behaviors. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37, 1410-1416. PMCID: PMC3694984 ***[d,e,f]

28. Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., White, H. R., Turrisi, R., & Favero, S. (2013). Patterns of

alcohol use and related consequences among non-college emerging adults. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74, 84-93. PMCID: PMC3517266 [a,b,c,d,e,f]

29. Varvil-Weld, L., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., & Abar, C. (2013). Are certain

college students prone to experiencing excessive alcohol-related consequences? Predicting membership in a high-risk subgroup using pre-college profiles. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74, 542-551. PMCID: PMC3711346 *** [d,e,f]

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30. Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., Cleveland, M. J., Varvil-Weld, L., Abar, C., Scaglione, N. M., & Hultgren, B. (2013). An evaluation of timing and dosage of a parent-based intervention to minimize college students’ alcohol consumption. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74, 30-40. PMCID: PMC3517262 *** [d,e,f]

31. Ward, R. M., Cleveland, M. J., & Messman-Moore, T. (2013). Latent class analysis of college

women's Thursday drinking. Addictive Behaviors, 38, 1407-1413. [a,d,e,f]

2012

32. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., & Jones, D. E. (2012). Predicting alcohol use across adolescence: Relative strength of individual, family, peer, and contextual risk and protective factors. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 703-713. PMCID: PMC3371313 [a,b,c,d,e,f]

33. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., Osgood, D. W., & Moody, J. (2012). Do peers’ parents

matter? A new link between positive parenting and adolescent substance use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73, 423-433. PMCID: PMC3316714 [a,d,e,f]

34. Cleveland, M. J., Lanza, S., Ray, A., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. (2012). Transitions in first-year

college student drinking behaviors: Does pre-college drinking moderate the effects of parent- and peer-based intervention components? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 440-450. PMCID: PMC3413757 [a,d,e,f]

35. Feinberg, M. E., Cleveland, M. J., Jones, D. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2012). Community

epidemiology of underage drinking: Variation across communities in relations of risk to alcohol use. Prevention Science, 13, 551-561. PMCID: PMC3771094 [a,b,c,d,e,f]

36. Jones, D. E., Feinberg, M. E., Cleveland, M. J., Rhoades, B. L., & Greenberg, M. T. (2012). A

multi-domain approach to understanding risk for underage drinking: Converging evidence from five datasets. American Journal of Public Health, 102, 2050-2087. PMCID: PMC3477953 [b,c,d,e,f]

2011

37. Kam, J. A., & Cleveland, M. J. (2011). Perceived discrimination as a risk factor for Latina/o youth's substance use: Do parent- and peer-based communication and relationship resources act as protective factors? Health Communication, 26, 111-124. PMCID: PMC3881182 *** [d,e,f]

2010

38. Ferrer-Wreder, L., Saint-Eloi Cadely, H., Domitrovich, C., Small, M., Caldwell, L. L. & Cleveland, M. J. (2010). Is more better? Outcome and dose of a universal drug prevention effectiveness trial. Journal of Primary Prevention, 31, 349-363. PMCID: 4060792 [d,e,f]

39. Kam, J. A., Cleveland, M. J., & Hecht, M. (2010). Applying general strain theory to examine

perceived discrimination’s indirect relation to Mexican-heritage youth’s alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use. Prevention Science, 11, 397-410. PMCID: PMC3881184 *** [d,e,f]

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40. Cleveland, M. J., Collins, L. M., Lanza, S. T., Greenberg, M. T., & Feinberg, M. E. (2010). Does individual risk moderate the effect of contextual level protective factors? A latent class analysis of substance use. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 38, 213-228. PMCID: PMC2898733 [a,d,e,f]

41. Syvertsen, A. K., Cleveland, M. J., Faulk, M., Gayles, J. G., & Tibbits, M. (2010). Profiles of

protection of substance use among adolescents. Prevention Science, 11, 185-196. PMCID: PMC2858792 *** [a,d,e,f]

42. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2010). Protective families in high- and

low-risk environments: Implications for adolescent substance use. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39, 114-126. PMCID: PMC2809936 [a,d,e,f]

2008

43. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., Bontempo, D. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2008). The role of risk and protective factors in substance use across adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health, 43, 157-164. PMCID: PMC2518980 [a,d,e,f]

2007

44. Gibbons, F. X, Yeh, H. S., Gerrard, M., Cleveland, M. J., Cutrona, C., Simons, R., & Brody, G. (2007). Early experience with racial discrimination and conduct disorder as predictors of subsequent drug use: A critical period hypothesis. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 88S, S27-S37. PMCID: PMC1868536 [d,e,f]

2006

45. Gerrard, M., Gibbons, F. X., Brody, G., Murray, V., Cleveland, M. J., & Wills, T. A. (2006). A theory-based dual focus alcohol intervention for preadolescents: The Strong African American Families Program. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 20, 185-195. [d,e,f]

2005

46. Pomery, E. A., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., Cleveland, M. J., Brody, G. H., & Wills, T. A. (2005). Families and risk: Prospective analysis of familial and social influences on adolescent substance use. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 560-570. *** [d,e,f]

47. Gerrard, M., Gibbons, F. X., Gano, M., Vande Lune, L. S., & Cleveland, M. J. (2005). Images

of smokers and willingness to smoke among African American pre-adolescents: An application of the prototype/willingness model of adolescent health risk behavior to smoking. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 305-318. [d,e,f]

48. Cleveland, M. J., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., Pomery, E. A., & Brody, G. (2005). The impact

of parenting on risk cognitions and risk behavior: A study of mediation and moderation in a panel of African American adolescents. Child Development, 76, 900-916. [a,d,e,f]

49. Xiong, Z. B., Detzner, D. F., & Cleveland, M. J. (2005). Southeast Asian adolescents’

perceptions of immigrant parenting practices. Hmong Studies Journal, 5, 1-20. [d,e,f]

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50. Xiong, Z. B., Eliason, P. A., Detzner, D. F., & Cleveland, M. J. (2005) Southeast Asian immigrants’ perceptions of good adolescents and good parents. The Journal of Psychology, 139, 159-175. [d,e,f]

2004

51. Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., Cleveland, M. J., Wills, T. A., & Brody, G. (2004). Perceived discrimination and substance use in African American parents and their children: A panel study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 517-529 [d,e,f]

PROFESSIONAL ARTICLES, MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVISION/REVIEW

1. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., & Marzell, M. (manuscript under revision). The effects of mothers’ positive parenting and alcohol use on emerging adults’ alcohol use: Testing indirect effects through prototype favorability among African American youth. Submitted to Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. [a,b,c,d,e,f]

2. Wiersma-Mosley, J. D.., Jozkowski, K. N., Willis, M., & Cleveland, M. J. (manuscript under revision). Do party schools report higher rates of violence against women in their Clery data? A latent class analysis. Submitted to Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [d,e,f]

3. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Ackerman, S., & Buxton, O. M. (manuscript under review). Examining parental approval and peer approval of alcohol use: A comparison of community college and baccalaureate students. Submitted to Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education. [a,b,c,d,e,f]

PROFESSIONAL ARTICLES, MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

1. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., & Marzell, M. (manuscript in

preparation). Racial socialization in adolescence moderates indirect effects of racial discrimination on young adult alcohol use among African American females. [a,b,c,d,e,f]

2. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Ackerman, S., & Buxton, O. M. (manuscript in preparation). The role of sleep deprivation on alcohol and other substance use among community college students. [a,b,c,d,e,f]

3. Cleveland, M. J., Cleveland, H. H., Huhn, A., Meyer, R.., & Bunce, S. (manuscript in preparation). Predicting time to relapse among opiate dependent patients in same-day associations between negative mood and tonic craving. [a,d,e,f]

4. Cleveland, M., Hultgren, B., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Larimer, M. E. (Manuscript in

preparation). Linking trajectory groups of parent approval and transitions in college student drinking during the first three years of college. [a,d,e,f]

5. Turrisi, R., Hultgren, B., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., & Larimer, M. E. (Manuscript in

preparation). Maturing out or increasing risky drinking? A person-centered examination of college drinking. [d,e,f]

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS, NON-REFEREED

2017

1. Cleveland, M. J., Andrews, J., & Goldstein, A. (November, 2017). Prevention and intervention in emerging adulthood. Pre-Conference Workshop presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA) 8th Biennial Conference: Washington, D.C.

2. Cleveland, M. J. (October 2017). Identifying latent profiles of parenting behaviors and

associations with alcohol use among 2-year college students. Presentation at the Fall 2017 Prevention Science Colloquium, Washington State University. Pullman, WA.

3. Cleveland, M. J. (September 2017). Identifying latent profiles of parenting behaviors and

associations with alcohol use among 2-year college students. Presentation to the Washington State Division of Behavioral Health Prevention Research Subcommittee: Seattle, WA.

2015

4. Cleveland, M. J. (October 2015). Applying person-centered approaches to emerging adult research: An introduction to LCA and LTA models. Pre-Conference Workshop presented at the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA) 7th Biennial Conference: Miami, FL.

5. Cleveland, M. J. (May 2015). Introduction to multilevel modeling for analyzing clustered or

longitudinal data. Workshop presented at the Taste of Methodology series. Pennsylvania State University.

6. Cleveland, M. J. (January 2015). An introduction to multilevel modeling for analyzing

clustered or longitudinal data: It’s just regression. Workshop presented to The College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University.

7. Cleveland, M. J. (January 2015). An introduction to Monte Carlo simulation using Mplus.

Workshop presented to The College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University. 8. Cleveland, M. J. (January 2015). An introduction to missing data. Workshop presented to

The College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University.

2014

9. Cleveland, M. J. (June 2014). Using Mplus to estimate structural equation models. Workshop presented to The College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University.

10. Cleveland, M. J. (June 2014). Using latent class analysis and latent transition analysis in

substance use research. Presentation to The College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University.

11. Cleveland, M. R. & Cleveland, M. J. (January 2014). Prevention into practice: SOUNDS offers

appealing alternatives to alcohol use. Presentation at the Prevention Research Center Fall Seminar Series, Pennsylvania State University.

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2009 - 2005

12. Cleveland, M. J. (November 2009). Understanding risk and protective factors at the school-level: Links to adolescent substance use. Presentation at The Center for Family Research in Diverse Contexts, College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University.

13. Cleveland, M. J. (January 2007). Growth curve modeling: Examples and recent applications.

Presentation at the School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

14. Cleveland, M. J. (January 2007). Fitting growth models with LISREL and SAS Proc Mixed. Workshop presented to the School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham.

15. Cleveland, M. J. (September 2006). Integrating prevention science and methodology:

Current and planned research initiatives. Presentation at the Pennsylvania State University Prevention Research Center Fall Seminar Series.

16. Cleveland, M. J. (February 2005). Do parents matter? Parental and peer support as

predictors of adolescent substance use. Presentation at the Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addictions Studies.

ORGANIZED/CHAIRED SYMPOSIA AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES, REFEREED

2017

1. Cleveland, M. J. (November 2017). Emerging adults and their relationships with parents. An organized/chaired symposium presented at the 8th biennial conference of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA). Washington, D.C.

2016

2. Cleveland, M. J. and Goldstein, A. (June 2016). Opportunities and challenges for prevention and intervention in emerging adulthood. An organized/chaired roundtable discussion presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 24th Annual Conference: San Francisco, CA.

2015

3. Cleveland, M. J. (October 2015). Preventing onset of substance use during emerging adulthood: Findings from college- and non-college-attending samples. An organized/chaired symposium presented at the 7th biennial conference of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA). Miami, FL.

2012

4. Cleveland, M. J., & White, H. R. (2012). Understanding alcohol use among noncollege emerging adults. An organized/chaired symposium at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Francisco, CA.

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2010

5. Domotrovich, C. & Cleveland, M. J. (2010). Moderation of effects in preventive interventions that target adolescent youth. An organized paper symposium at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting: Washington, D.C.

INVITED DISCUSSANT AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES, REFEREED

2017

1. Cleveland, M. J. (May, 2017). Intervening with and identifying risk factors for problematic drinking among emerging adults: Results with college and noncollege samples. Paper symposium presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 25th Annual Conference: Washington, D.C.

PRESENTATIONS AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES, REFEREED

2017

1. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Ackerman, S., & Buxton, O. M. (November 2017). Identifying latent profiles of parenting behaviors and associations with alcohol use among 2-year college students. Paper presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA). Washington, D.C.

2. Jozkowski, K., Wiersma-Mosley, J., Cleveland, M. J., & Willis, M. (November 2017). Using latent class analysis to assess campus-level risk factors for violence against women. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA). Atlanta, GA.

2016

3. Cleveland, M. J., Ward, R. M., & Messman-Moore, T. (June 2016). Drinking behaviors and alcohol-induced blackouts: A multilevel analysis of early risk factors among college women. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). New Orleans, LA.

4. Ward, R. M., Cleveland, M. J., & Messman-Moore, T. (June 2016). Drinking motives and

alcohol-induced blackouts among college women using longitudinal multilevel models. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). New Orleans, LA.

5. Testa, M. & Cleveland, M. J. (June 2016). College men’s sexual assault perpetration:

Between- and within-person effects of alcohol over five semesters. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). New Orleans, LA.

2015

6. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (October 2015). Using latent transition analysis to assess differential treatment effects: Preventing onset of high-risk drinking among first-year college students. Paper presented at the 7th Biennial Conference of Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA). Miami, FL.

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2014

7. Mallett, K., Turrisi, R., Scaglione, N., Reavy, R., Sell, N., Cleveland, M., & Hultgren, B. (2014). Identifying patterns of polysubstance use and consequences across college students using an event-level design. Paper presented at the Collaborative Research on Addiction at NIH (CRAN) Workshop, National Cancer Institute. Rockville, MD.

2013

8. Cleveland, M. J. (2013). Using multilevel latent class analysis to understand risk and protective factors at the school level: Links to adolescent substance use. Paper presented at the Satellite Meeting of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Orlando, FL: The Social Ecology of Alcohol Use: Theories, Models, Methods and Applications.

2012

9. Cleveland, M. J., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Read, A., Comer, C., & Favero, S. (2012). Mothers' heavy alcohol use moderates effect of positive parenting on emerging adults' alcohol use: Does living at home matter? Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD) Themed Meeting: Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood. Tampa, FL.

10. Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Favero, S., Turrisi, R., & White, H. E. (2012). Identifying

subgroups of alcohol use in a non-college emerging adult population. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Francisco, CA

2011

11. Jones, D., Feinberg, M. E., & Cleveland, M. J. (2011). A multidomain, meta-analytic approach to understanding risk for underage drinking. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 19th Annual Meeting. Washington, D. C.

2010

12. Cleveland, M. J., Domitrovich, C., Syvertsen, A., Moore, J. E., Jacobson, L., & Greenberg, M. T. (2010). Moderation of intervention effects after one-year exposure to the Facing History and Ourselves Curriculum. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

13. Cleveland, M. J., Domitrovich, C., & Jones, S. (2010). Moderation of effects in preventive

interventions that target adolescent youth. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

14. Moore, J. E., Rhoades, B. L., Cleveland, M. J., Domitrovich, C., & Greenberg, M. T. (2010).

The number of years in preschool and growth in social emotional competence: Using propensity scores to control for selection bias. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

15. Syvertsen, A., Cleveland, M. J., & Domitrovich, C. (2010). Schools as civic settings: Profiles

of early adolescents’ responses to bullying and discrimination. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

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2009

16. Kam, J. A., & Cleveland, M. J. (2009). Discrimination as a communication-based risk factor for Latina/o youth’s substance use: Do parent and peer resources act as protective factors? Paper presented at the National Communication Association. Chicago, IL.

17. Kam, J. A., Cleveland, M. J., & Hecht, M. L. (2009). Testing general strain theory by

examining perceived discrimination's indirect effects on Mexican-heritage youths' alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use: A growth curve analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 17th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

18. Domitrovich, C., Cleveland, M. J., Syvertsen, A. K.,Moore, J. E., & Jacobson, L. (2009).

Promoting student character in middle school classrooms with the Facing History and Ourselves academic curriculum. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD) Biennial Meeting. Denver, CO.

2008

19. Cleveland, M. J., Faulk, M., Gayles, J., Syversten, A., & Tibbits, M. (2008). Profiles of protection among adolescents. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) 12th Biennial Meeting. Chicago, IL.

20. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2008). Cross-level interactions

between family and school-level risk and protection for internalizing and externalizing behaviors: Does age matter? Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 16th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

2003

21. Cleveland, M. J., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., Wickrama, K. A. S., & Lempers, J. D. (2003). A model-based approach to comparing imputation techniques for incomplete data. Paper presented at the International Conference on Statistics, Combinatorics and Related Areas (SCRA). Portland, ME.

2000 - 1996

22. Cleveland, M. J. (2000). Shakespeare’s sociology: Conscience and consciousness in the “Tragedy of Prince Hamlet.” Paper presented at the Midwest Sociological Society (MSS) Annual Conference. Chicago, IL.

23. Cleveland, M. J., & Hixon, J. (1998). Implementation of a cross-age peer tutoring program

in the elementary and middle school setting. Paper presented at the National Association of Laboratory Schools (NALS) Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA.

24. Barnett, J. & Cleveland, M. J. (1997). The socio-cultural context of rural education. Paper

presented at the Conference on the Social and Moral Fabric of School Life, Seattle Pacific University. Seattle, WA.

25. Cleveland, M. J., & Hixon, J. (1997). The civic classroom: Creating and implementing a

conflict mediation program. Paper presented at the National Association of Laboratory Schools (NALS) Annual Conference. Phoenix, AZ.

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26. Cleveland, M. J., & Hixon, J. (1996). Helping students cope: Using the small group process as a catalyst for change. Paper presented at the National Association of Laboratory Schools (NALS) Annual Conference. Chicago, IL.

POSTERS AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES, REFEREED

2017

1. Cleveland, M. J., Gibbons, F.X., Gerrard, M., & Turrisi, R. (June 2017). Racial socialization in adolescence moderates indirect effects of racial discrimination on young adult alcohol use among African American females. Poster presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Denver, CO.

2. Cleveland, H. H., Cleveland, M. J., et al. (June 2017). The between and within-person moderation of associations between negative affect and cravings by experiences of pain among patients with opiate use disorder. Poster presented at the 79th Annual Scientific Meeting of The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD). Montreal, Canada.

2016

3. Cleveland, M. J., Cleveland, H. H., Lydon, D., Deneke, E., Stankoski, D., & Bunce, S. (June 2016). Between-person differences in within-day associations between affect and cravings predict time-to-relapse among prescription opiate dependent patients. Poster presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). New Orleans, LA.

2015

4. Burger, B., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., Reavy, R., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (2015). Finding the tipping point of efficacy: A multi-dimensional examination of protective behavior use and consequence prevention. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

5. Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., Hultgren, B., Reavy, R., & Larimer, M. E. (2015).

Conflicted or congruent? Introducing a novel perspective of college students’ alcohol-related normative beliefs. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

6. Hultgren, B., Mallett, K., Cleveland, M., Reavy, R., & Scaglione, N. (2015). Latent profiles of

alcohol and substance use across the first two years of college. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

7. Reavy, R., Cleveland, M. J., Scaglione, N., Mallett, K. A., & Turrisi, R. (2015). Examining

patterns of normative beliefs and their relationship to alcohol-related consequences in college students. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

8. Scaglione, N. M., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Cleveland, M. J. (2015). Predicting sexual

victimization in the first semester of college: An event-level examination of drinking, protective behavior use, and drinking context. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

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9. Sell, N. M., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. A. (2015). Examining event-level associations between protective behavior use and drinking in first-year college women. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

10. Turrisi, R., Hultgren, B., Reavy, R., Cleveland, M., Larimer, M., Geisner, I., & Hospital, M.

(2015). Maturing out or increasing risky drinking? A person-centered examination of drinking and parental permissiveness across the college years. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

11. Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., Cleveland, M., Hultgren, B., & Mallett, K. A. (2015). Parent factors

related to students’ drinking: Stable or dynamic? Poster presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). San Antonio, TX.

12. Scaglione, N. M., Reavy, R. T., Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., & Turrisi, R. (2015). A latent

class analysis of early behavioral risk factors associated with increased alcohol-related problems in college. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 23rd Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

2014

13. Cleveland, M. J., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Reavy, R., & Scaglione, N. M. (2014). Using latent transition analysis to identify first-year college students’ alcohol consequence patterns. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Bellevue, WA.

14. Mallett, K. A., Scaglione, N. M., Reavy, R., Varvil-Weld, L., Cleveland, M. J., & Turrisi, R.

(2014). Predicting alcohol-related problems from consequence-specific constructs, protective behaviors, and alcohol consumption: Preliminary results of an NIAAA-funded trial examining first-year college students. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 22nd Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

15. Hultgren, B., Scaglione, N. M., Cleveland, M. J., & Turrisi, R. (2014). Predictors and

mediators of college students’ decisions to ride with drinking drivers. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Bellevue, WA.

16. Mallett, K. A., Scaglione, N. M., Reavy, R., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., & Varvil-Weld, L.

(2014). Using a unified theory of behavior to predict alcohol-related consequences in first year college students. Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Bellevue, WA.

17. Scaglione, N. M., Hultgren, B., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M. J., Erb, S., & Hummell, L. (2014).

Understanding students’ use of social protective behaviors to reduce alcohol-related sexual consequences and victimization. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 22nd Annual Meeting: Washington, D.C.

2012

18. Cleveland, M. J., Lanza, S., Ray, A., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. (2012). Using latent transition analysis to assess differential treatment effects: Results from a randomized controlled trial of first-year college students. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 20th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

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19. Varvil-Weld, L., Cleveland, M. J., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., & Scaglione, N. M. (2012). Using latent transition analysis to assess the affects of PBI timing and dosage on changes in student drinking from pre-college to the end of the first semester. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 20th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

2011

20. Cleveland, M. J., Lanza, S., Ray, A., Turrisi, R., & Mallett, K. (2011). First-year college students’ drinking patterns: Does drinking latent class membership moderate parent- and peer-based intervention components? Poster presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA). Atlanta, Georgia.

2010

21. Moore, J., Cleveland, M. J., Domitrovich, C., Small, M., & Ferrer-Wrede, L. (2010). Profiles of delinquent behavior across middle and high school. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

22. Valentino, S., Moore, J., Cleveland, M. J., & Greenberg, M. (2010). Profiles of financial

stress over time: Does income, social support or depression predict group membership? Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

23. Rhoades, B., Cleveland, M. J., Powers, C. J., & Greenberg, M. (2010). A subgroups approach

to understanding how early reading and social skills jointly contribute to future academic success. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 18th Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

2009

24. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2009). How school-level profiles of risk relate to adolescent substance use. Poster presented at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA). Toronto, Canada.

25. Cleveland, M. J., Rhoades, B., Domitrovich, C., & Greenberg, M. T. (2009).

Multidimensional profiles of early school readiness: A person-centered approach. Poster presented at Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 17th Annual Meeting. Washington,D.C.

26. Domitrovich, C., Syvertsen, A. K., Cleveland, M. J., Moore, J. E., & Jacobson, L. (2009). Using

Facing History and Ourselves as a preventive intervention in middle school. Poster presented at Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 17th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

2008

27. Palen, L., Smith, E., Caldwell, L., Graham, J., Cleveland, M. J., Flisher, A., Vergani, T., & Wegner, L. (2008). Adolescent substance use norms in Cape Town, South Africa. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 16th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

28. Bray, B., Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2008). Examining differences

in patterns of tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use by gambling behavior. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 16th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

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29. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2008). High-risk families in high- and low-risk environments: Implications for adolescent substance use. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) 12thBiennial Meeting. Chicago, IL.

2007

30. Cleveland, M. J., Feinberg, M. E., Bontempo, D. E., & Greenberg, M. T. (2007). Age differences in the role of risk and protective factors and adolescent substance use. Poster presented at Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 15th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.

2006

31. Cleveland, M. J., Wills, T. A., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., & Pomery, E. A. (2006). The impact of sexual experiences on adolescent risky sex cognitions: A longitudinal analysis. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) 11th Biennial Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

2005

32. Cleveland, M. J., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard, M., & Lempers, J. L. (2005). Parents and Peers as predictors of adolescent substance use: A multivariate latent growth curve analysis. Poster presented at the Society for the Study of Human Development (SSHD) Fourth Biennial Conference. Monterey, CA.

33. Cleveland, M. J., Woodman, W. F., & Lempers, J.D. (2005). Crisis and commitment:

Adolescent identity and past and present substance use. Poster presented at the Second Conference on Emerging Adulthood. Miami, FL.

2004

34. Pomery, E. A., Gibbons, F. X., and Cleveland, M. J. (2004). Families and risk: Prospective analysis of familial, contextual, and social influences on adolescent substance use. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference. Austin, TX.

2003

35. Cleveland, M. J., & Martin, P. (2003). Heavy drinking as a significant life event: The effects of alcohol abuse on adult depression. Poster presented at the Society for the Study of Human Development (SSHD) Third Biennial Conference. Cambridge, MA.

2002

36. Cleveland, M. J., & Cychosz, C. M. (2002). Disaggregating patterns of alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences among college students. Poster presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPRED) Research Consortium. San Diego, CA.

37. Cleveland, M. J., & Cychosz, C. M. (2002). Feelings of regret: Exploring the links between

perceived risk and consequences of alcohol use among college students. Poster presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPRED) Research Consortium. San Diego, CA.

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38. Cleveland, M. J., Smith, L. A., & Cychosz, C. M. (2002). Results of a multi-campus social marketing intervention on alcohol-related behaviors and perceptions among midwestern college students. Poster presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPRED) Research Consortium. San Diego, CA.

2001

39. Cleveland, M. J., Cychosz, C. M., & Smith, L. A. (2001). Differential effects of personal motives and peer norms on alcohol consumption among college students: A comparison of structural models. Poster presented at the Society for the Study of Human Development (SSHD) Biennial Conference. Ann Arbor, MI.

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AWARDS AND HONORS

2009 – 2015

National Institutes of Health Clinical Disadvantaged Background Loan Repayment Program (LRP) Award (2 competitive renewals)

2009 Travel award to the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), National Institute on Drug Abuse.

2008 Travel award to the 16th Society for Prevention Research (SPR) Annual Meeting, SPR

2003 Graduate Research Excellence Award, Iowa State University.

2003 Graduate Teaching Excellence Award, Iowa State University.

2001 Jumpstart Your Career Mentoring Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse

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SERVICE

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION PROFESSIONAL GRANT REVIEWING ACTIVITIES AND STUDY SECTIONS

Biobehavioral and Behavioral Subcommittee. Child Health and Human Development (CHHD). National Institutes of Health, Centers for Scientific Grant Review, Contact: Helen Huang. Ad Hoc Member: 11/3/2017

Academic Enhancement Research Award (AREA) Program, National Institutes of Health,

Centers for Scientific Grant Review. Ad Hoc Member: 2012 Special Emphasis Panel: Effects of the Social Environment on Health, Measurement, Method,

and Mechanisms, National Institutes of Health, Centers for Scientific Grant Review. Ad Hoc Member: 2011

Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program, National Science Foundation. Ad Hoc

Member: 2006, 2011. Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research, National Institutes of Health, Centers for

Scientific Grant Review. Ad Hoc Member: 2009 INVITED EXPERT PANEL MEMBER

Teen Dating Violence Prevention Initiative, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2010 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) Society for Prevention Research (SPR) Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA)

ELECTED/APPOINTED POSITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Governing Council, Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (2017 to present)

Chair of Topic Network on Prevention and Intervention, Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (2014 to present)

EDITORIAL SERVICE FOR SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS

Guest Editor, Prevention Science, Special Issue on Prevention and Intervention in Emerging Adulthood (in process). Co-Editor: Abby Goldstein (University of Toronto)

Editorial Board, Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2006 – 2011)

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REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Addictive Behaviors Addiction American Journal of Public Health Child Development Criminology Developmental Psychology Drug and Alcohol Dependence Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Journal of Adolescence Journal of Adolescent Health Journal of Early Adolescence Journal of Research on Adolescence Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Journal of Youth and Adolescence Prevention Science

REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC BOOKS

Advanced Configural Frequency Analysis (Alexander Von Eye), Guilford Press (2009)

REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Early Career Prevention Network Poster Contest, Society for Prevention Research (2016) Early Career Prevention Network Poster Contest, Society for Prevention Research (2017)

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SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY SERVICE Nov 2017 Reviewer for Dedicated Marijuana Account (DMAc) Grant Applications, WSU Alcohol

and Drug Abuse Research Program CAHNRS SERVICE 2017 – 2020 Faculty Senate Representative (Departments of HD and ADMT) DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 2016 – Member of Adult Development Search Committee 2016 – present: Member of Faculty Mentoring Committee for Dr. Amy Salazar OTHER UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2017 Member of Educational Psychology Search Committee (College of Education) 2016 – present: Member of WSU Research Collaborative for Addressing Health Disparities

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY 2013 – 2014 Member of Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) Cooperative Committee (Office of

Student Affairs 2010 – 2011 Podcast Host of Methodology Minutes, The Methodology Center (College of Health

and Human Development) 2009– 2010 Editor of The Methodology Center Perspective Newsletter, The Methodology Center

(College of Health and Human Development)

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS DARTMOUTH 2004 – 2006 Member of Faculty Search Committee, Department of Psychology 2004 – 2006 Member of Graduate Program Committee, Department of Psychology 2004 – 2006 Library Liaison, Department of Psychology 2005 – 2006 Poster Judge, Regional Psi Chi Research Conference, Department of Psychology

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY 1998 – 2004 Student Volunteer, The Maintenance Shop entertainment venue, Student Union

Board

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY 1998 – 1999 Member of Faculty Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Sociology, &

Counseling

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SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

Member, Music and Worship Committee: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Moscow, ID. (2017 – present) Volunteer and Sound Technician: SOUNDS, a local non-profit organization with mission to host late night, alcohol-free music events for youth and young adults, State College, PA (2013-2016)

Youth Group Leader: St. John’s Congregational Church, Boalsburg, PA (2012-2013)

Event Programming Committee: The State Theatre, State College, PA (2006-2010)

Volunteer: Horace Mann Elementary After School Program, Maryville, MO (1996-1997)

Youth Group Leader: Sidney United Presbyterian Church, Sidney, IA (1994-1995)


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