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Signature _____________________________ Date _______4/06/10 ________________ CURRICULUM VITAE BETH BAILEY (nee Nordstrom-Klee), PhD SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: XX ADDRESS: Office: Department of Family Medicine P.O. Box 70621 James H. Quillen College of Medicine East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN 37614-1709 (423)439-6477 (423)439-6510 (fax) Home 158 Sand Valley Ct. Jonesborough, TN 37659 (423)913-1172 Email: [email protected] PERSONAL DATA: Date of Birth: XX Place of Birth: XX, Michigan Citizenship: United States EDUCATION: 1988 B.S., Clinical-Community Psychology (Major) Political Science (Minor) University of Michigan Flint, Michigan 1

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Signature _____________________________

Date _______4/06/10________________

CURRICULUM VITAE

BETH BAILEY (nee Nordstrom-Klee), PhD

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: XX

ADDRESS: Office: Department of Family MedicineP.O. Box 70621James H. Quillen College of MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN 37614-1709(423)439-6477(423)439-6510 (fax)

Home 158 Sand Valley Ct.Jonesborough, TN 37659(423)913-1172

Email: [email protected]

PERSONAL DATA: Date of Birth: XXPlace of Birth: XX, MichiganCitizenship: United States

EDUCATION:

1988 B.S., Clinical-Community Psychology (Major) Political Science (Minor)University of Michigan Flint, Michigan

1995 M.A., Developmental Psychology (Major) Statistics (Minor)Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan

2001 PhD, Developmental Psychology (Major) Statistics (Minor)Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan

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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

1995-1997 Adjunct Teaching Faculty, Department of PsychologyWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

1997-1999 Teaching Faculty/Department Head/Interim Academic DeanDraughons Junior CollegeClarksville, Tennessee

1999-2003 Adjunct Teaching Faculty, Department of PsychologyUniversity of MichiganFlint, Michigan

1997-2002 Research Assistant/AssociateDepartment of Pediatrics, School of MedicineWayne State University and Childrens Research Center of MichiganChildren’s Hospital/Wayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

2002-2003 Assistant Professor Department of Pediatrics, School of MedicineWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

2003-present Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Family Medicine, College of MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, Tennessee

2005-2009 Director of ResearchAppalachian Center for Translational Research in Health DisparitiesEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN

2007-present Program DirectorTennessee Intervention for Pregnant SmokersEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN

2008-present Associate Professor (tenured)Department of Family MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN

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TEACHING:

8 Years Wayne State UniversityUndergraduate: Introductory Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, StatisticsGraduate: Statistics, Research Design, Measurement

2 Years Draughons Junior CollegeIntroductory Psychology, Research Writing, Developmental Writing, Business Communication, Introduction to Computers, Word Processing

4 Years University of MichiganUndergraduate: Developmental Psychology, Research Methods, Introductory Psychology

7 Years East Tennessee State UniversityMedical student, resident, and faculty training in research methods, statistics, professional activities, child development, obstetrics, substance abuse, and rural medicine; Rural track 2-semester research sequence; Supervision of internships, theses and dissertations; Supervision of independent study in research; Grand Rounds presentations (Family Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine); Guest lecturer (Graduate psychology and public health courses)

RESEARCH:

1991-1997 Research Assistant, Jacobson Child Development StudyDepartment of Psychology, Wayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

1992-1993; 1996-1997 Research Technician, Center for Health ResearchCollege of Nursing, Wayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

1993-1995 Research Technician, Merrill Palmer Child Development InstituteWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

1994-1996 Program Evaluator, Institute for Children, Youth, & FamiliesMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan

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1990-present Consultant in statistics and research methods for: College of Nursing, University of California at Los Angeles College of Nursing, University of North Dakota Department of Biochemistry & Microbiology, Rutgers University Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor, Michigan Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan Bi-County Hospital, Warren, Michigan School of Business, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Wayne State University College of Nursing, Wayne State University Department of Speech Pathology, Wayne State University Department of Psychology, Wayne State University Department of Internal Medicine, East Tennessee State University Department of Psychiatry, East Tennessee State University Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University College of Nursing, East Tennessee State University Department of Pediatrics, East Tennessee State University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ETSU Department of Pulmonology, Mountain Home VA Admin Department of Endocrinology, Mountain Home VA Admin

1997-2002 Research Technician/Assistant/AssociateDepartment of Pediatrics/ Children’s Research CenterWayne State University/ Children’s Hospital of MichiganDetroit, Michigan

2002-2003 Assistant Professor (Research; Joint Appointment)Department of Pediatrics, School of MedicineWayne State University ANDChildren’s Research Center of MichiganChildren’s Hospital of MichiganDetroit, Michigan

2003-present Assistant Professor Division of Research, Department of Family MedicineJames H. Quillen College of MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, Tennessee

2005-present Director of ResearchAppalachian Center for Translational Research in Health DisparitiesEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, Tennessee

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2007-present Program DirectorTennessee Intervention for Pregnant SmokersEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN

2008-present Associate Professor (tenured)Department of Family MedicineEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson City, TN

SERVICE:

Intramural

1. Primary Care Research Day Committee – 2003-present; was on the founding committee for this regional research conference sponsored by ETSU; for the last 3 years have chaired the program subcommittee, responsibilities include overseeing abstract review and program formulation; 2006-present – Committee Chair

2. Since 2003 have served on several search committees including those for Family Physicians of Bristol Program Director, department statistician, department grant writer, four division research assistants, and multiple administrative assistants

3. Served as a judge for the Appalachian Student Research Forum (2006; 2008; 2009; 2010)

4. Member of the East Tennessee State Tobacco Free Environment Task Force (2007-present). Function of the committee is to develop and implement policy for the campus to be tobacco free. Have been involved in policy drafting and coordinating policy implementation with campus smoking cessation efforts.

5. Member of advisory board to develop a PhD program in Experimental Translational Psychology at ETSU (2008-present)

Extramural

1. Since 2004 have served as a member of the March of Dimes regional Program Services Committee; Chair the Appalachian Region Grant Review Committee (2005-present)

2. Since 2008 have served as a member of the Prenatal Drug Abuse Task Force for SW Virginia and NE Tennessee; Currently serving on a subcommittee to develop region-wide policy and to make legislative recommendations

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3. Member of the advisory board for the 2009 State of Tennessee Women’s Health Report Card (2008-2009)

4. Member of Conference Committee for Regional Breastfeeding Conference, 2008-2009

5. Grant Reviewer – Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Tobacco Prevention; Provided expert review of grant applications: Spring 2009, Fall 2009; Spring 2010

6. I have served as a peer reviewer for the following scientific journals: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research American Journal of Orthopsychiatry American Journal of Public Health Archives of General Psychiatry British Journal of Nutrition British Medical Journal Child Maltreatment Current Drug Abuse Reviews Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Maternal Child Health Journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology Pediatrics Preventive Medicine Southern Rural Sociology Journal Substance Abuse Women’s Health Journal

5. I belong to the following professional organizations: American Public Health Association

o General Membero Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section Member

American Psychological Associationo General Membero Division 5 Member (Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics)o Division 7 Member (Developmental Psychology)

Research Society on Alcoholismo General Membero Fetal Alcohol Study Group Section Member

Neurobehavioral Teratology Society Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco International Network of Women Against Tobacco

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PUBLICATIONS:

Original Observations in Refereed Journals:

1. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ostrea E, Romero A, Baker D, Tagle M, Nordstrom-Klee B, Silvestre M, Angelilli M, Hack C, Long J. Prenatal cocaine and neonatal outcome: Evaluation of a dose-response relationship. Pediatrics, 98:735-740, 1996.

2. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Leddick L, Czerwinski RH, Sokol RJ. Teacher assessed behavior of children prenatally exposed to cocaine. Pediatrics, 106:782-791, 2000.

3. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Kershaw T, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Clark N, Surendran A, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Expressive language development of children prenatally exposed to cocaine: Literature review and report of a prospective cohort study. Journal of Communication Disorders, 33(6):463-480, 2000.

4. Nantais-Smith LM, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Grubbs C, Eto I, Lawson DM, Northouse LL, Pieper BA. Differences in plasma and breast fluid carotenoid, a chemopreventive provitamin, among postpartal women by lactation status. Nursing Research, 50(3):172-177, 2001.

5. Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Development of an instrument to assess problem behavior in first-grade students prenatally exposed to cocaine: Part II – validation. Substance Abuse, 22(4):217-233, 2001.

6. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol exposure and childhood behavior at age 6-7 years: Threshold effect. Pediatrics, 108(2):e34, 2001.

7. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine exposure as a risk factor for later developmental outcomes. Letter to the editor. Journal of the American Medical Association, 286(1):46-47, 2001.

8. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ondersma S, Nordstrom-Klee B, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Violence exposure, trauma, and IQ/reading deficits among urban children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 156(3):280-5, 2002.

9. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Growth from birth on of children prenatally exposed to drugs: A literature review. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 24(4), 481-488, 2002.

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10. Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Sokol RJ, Delaney-Black V. Birth to age 7 growth of children prenatally exposed to drugs: A prospective cohort study. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 24(4), 489-496, 2002.

11. Long J, Covington C, Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B. Allelic variation and environmental lead exposure in urban children. AACN Clinical Issues, 13(4), 550-6, 2002.

12. Sokol RJ, Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom B. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Journal of the American Medical Association, 290(22), 2996-2999, 2003. (Available for CME credit, and required reading for the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004 Annual Board Recertification Exam)

13. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom B, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan JH, Chiodo L, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine: quantity of exposure and gender moderation. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 25(4), 254-263, 2004.

14. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal exposure to binge drinking and cognitive and behavioral outcomes at age 7 years. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 191(3), 1037-1043, 2004.

15. Sood B, Nordstrom B, Covington C, Sokol RJ, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Delaney-Black V. Gender and alcohol moderate parent reported child behavior after prenatal cocaine exposure. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 27(2), 191-201, 2005.

16. Nordstrom B, Sood B, Sokol RJ, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Covington C, Delaney-Black V. Gender and alcohol moderate prenatal cocaine effects on teacher-report of child behavior. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 27(2), 181-189, 2005.

17. Nordstrom Bailey B, Delaney-Black V, Hannigan JH, Ager J, Sokol RJ, Covington, C. Community violence exposure and somatic complaints at early school age. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 26(5), 341-348, 2005.

18. Kwon J, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Abell SC, Nordstrom Bailey B, Sokol RJ, Ager J. The relations between maternal expressed emotion and children’s perceived self-competence, behavior, and intelligence in African American families. Early Child Development and Care, 176(2), 195-206, 2006.

19. Nordstrom Bailey B, Hannigan JH, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Sokol RJ. The role of maternal acceptance in the relation between community violence exposure and child functioning. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34(1), 54-67, 2006.

20. Ondersma S, Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom B, Covington C, Sokol RJ. The association between substance abuse and self-reported violence exposure among young urban children. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 19(1), 107-118, 2006.

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21. Bailey B. Factors predicting pregnancy smoking in Southern Appalachia. American Journal of Health Behavior, 30(4), 413-421, 2006.

22. McCord E, Floyd M, Kemp E, Lang F, Bailey B. Detecting intimate partner violence - Which approach do women want? Family Medicine, 38(6), 416-422, 2006.

23. Aukerman M, Aukerman D, Bayard M, Tudiver FT, Thorpe L, Bailey B. Reconditioning exercise and Restless Leg Syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 19, 487-93, 2006.

24. Cortese BM, Moore GJ, Bailey B, Jacobson SW, Delaney-Black V, Hannigan JH. Magnetic resonance and spectroscopic imaging in prenatal-alcohol exposed children: Preliminary findings in the caudate nucleus. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 28(5), 597-606, 2006.

25. Bailey B, Byrom A. Factors predicting birth weight in a low-risk sample: The role of modifiable pregnancy health behaviors. Maternal Child Health Journal, 11, 173-179, 2007.

26. Bailey B, Daugherty RA. Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: Incidence and associated health behaviors in a rural population. Maternal Child Health Journal, 11, 495-503, 2007.

27. Sokol RJ, Janisse JJ, Louis JM, Nordstrom Bailey B, Ager J, Jacobson SW, Jacobson JL. Extreme prematurity: An alcohol-related birth effect. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31(6), 1031-1037, 2007.

28. Bailey B, Sokol RJ. Is prematurity a part of the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders? Expert Review of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 3(2), 245-255, 2008.

29. Peiris AN, Bailey BA, Manning T. The relationship of Vitamin D deficiency to health care costs in Veterans. Military Medicine, 173, 1214-1218, 2008.

30. Bailey BA, Jones Cole LK. Rurality and birth outcomes: Findings from Southern Appalachia and the potential role of pregnancy smoking. Journal of Rural Health, 25(2), 141-149, 2009.

31. Bailey BA, Jones Cole L. Are obstetricians following best-practice guidelines for addressing pregnancy smoking? Results from Northeast Tennessee. Southern Medical Journal, 102(9), 894-899, 2009.

32. Kosseifi S, Halawa A, Bailey B, Micklewright M, Roy T, Byrd R. Reduction of amiodarone pulmonary toxicity in patients treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotesin receptor blockers? Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease, 3(6), 289-294, 2009.

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33. Bailey BA, Wright HN. Assessment of pregnancy cigarette smoking and factors that predict denial. American Journal of Health Behavior, 34(2), 166-176, 2010.

34. Peiris AN, Bailey BA, Manning T, Kuriacose R, Copeland R, Garrett L. Testing for vitamin D deficiency in veterans – is there a seasonal bias? Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 11:128-131, 2010.

35. Youssef D, Bailey B, El Abbassi A, Copeland R, Adebonjo L, Manning T, Peiris A. Health care costs of Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridium difficile infections in veterans: Role of vitamin D deficiency. Epidemiology and Infection, Published online 08 Jan 2010. Print version in press.

36. Clements A, Bailey BA. The relationship between temperament and anxiety: Phase I in the development of a risk screening model to predict stress-related health problems. In press, Journal of Health Psychology.

37. Peiris AN, Bailey BA, Manning T, Adebonojo L. Are vitamin D levels adequately monitored following evidence of vitamin D insufficiency in veterans? In press, Military Medicine.

38. Gaddipati VC, Kuriacose R, Copeland R, Bailey B, Peiris AN. Vitamin D deficiency: An increasing concern in peripheral arterial disease. In press, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

39. Gaddipati VC, Bailey BA, Kuraicose R, Copeland RJ, Manning T, Peiris AN. The relationship of vitamin D status to cardiovascular risk factors and amputation risk in veterans with peripheral arterial disease. In press, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

40. Bailey B. Partner violence during pregnancy: Prevalence, effects, screening and management. In press, International Journal of Women’s Health.

41. Bailey BA, Wright HN. Breastfeeding initiation in a rural sample: Predictive factors and the role of smoking. In press, Journal of Human Lactation.

42. McKinney JD, Bailey BA, Garrett LH, Peiris P, Manning T, Peiris AN. Relationship between vitamin D status and ICU outcomes in Veterans. In press, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.

43. Chiodo LM, Bailey BA, Janisse J, Delaney-Black V, Sokol RJ, Hannigan JH. Spontaneous abortion and patterns of pregnancy alcohol use. Submitted, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

44. Kosseifi S, Bailey B, Price R, Roy T, Byrd R, Peiris AN. The association between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and microvascular complications in well controlled diabetic patients. Submitted, Military Medicine.

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45. Bailey BA. Pregnancy smoking, ETS exposure, and birth outcomes: Relative risk and timing of exposure. In preparation.

46. Bailey B, Sokol RJ. Alcohol and pregnancy: Where are we in 2008? International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Invited - in preparation.

Invited (Peer Reviewed) Chapters:

1. Sokol RJ, Nordstrom B. Best practices for screening and intervening in prenatal alcohol use. Postgraduate Obstetrics and Gynecology, 24(6): 1-9, 2004.

2. Sokol RJ, Nordstrom Bailey B. Hazards to pregnancy: Alcohol. In: Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies (4th ed). Queenan, Hobbins, & Spong (eds); Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 3-8, 2005.

3. Abel EL, Sokol RJ, Hannigan JH, Nordstrom B. The effects of maternal drinking during pregnancy. In: Prenatal Diagnosis: Genetics, Reproductive Risks, Testing, and Management. Evans, M.I. (ed); New York: McGraw-Hill, 123-129, 2006.

4. Bailey B, Sokol RJ. Pregnancy and alcohol use: Evidence and recommendations for prenatal care. In: Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 51(2): 436-444, 2008.

5. Bailey B, Sokol RJ. Fetal alcohol syndrome. Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol, and Addictive Behavior. P Korsmeyer & HR Kranzler, eds. (3rd ed). Macmillan, Vol 2, 155-159, 2009.

6. Bailey B, Sokol RJ. Alcohol and other birth outcomes. Alcohol Research and Health, in press.

7. Bailey B, Sokol RJ. Tobacco and alcohol use during pregnancy. Clinical Maternal-Fetal Medicine (2nd ed). Informa Healthcare, in press.

Published Abstracts:

1. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ostrea E, Romero A, Baker D, Tagle M, Nordstrom-Klee B, Silvestre M, Angelilli M, Hack C, Long J: Quantitative Prenatal Cocaine-Exposure Identified by Meconium Analysis and Behavioral Outcome of Term Infants. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 1994.

2. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Wu W, Dhar S, Sokol RJ. Teacher Assessed Behavior of Children Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine. Pediatric Research 45:14A, 1999.

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3. Raju NV, Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B. Herpes simplex virus infection in neonates and infants: Variations in clinical practice. Pediatric Research 45:172A, 1999.

4. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Cooper L, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Wu W, Sokol RJ, Dhar S. Exposure to Violence is adversely related to reading achievement in urban children. Proceedings of the Ambulatory Pediatrics Association, 39th Annual Session, 1999.

5. Covington C, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Family violence: Influence of maternal alcohol and psychiatric co-morbidity on use of conflict tactics in the home. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 23(5):756, 1999.

6. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Sokol RJ . Alcohol consumption assessed across pregnancy adversely affects child behavior at school age. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 23(5):612, 1999.

7. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Kershaw T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Clark N, Surendan A, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine and cigarettes associated with poor language development at age 6-years. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 182(1):S74, 2000.

8. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Sokol RJ. Alcohol consumption assessed across pregnancy adversely affects child behavior at school age. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 182(1):S66, 2000.

9. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Kershaw T, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Clark N, Surendran A, Martier and Sokol R. Prenatal exposures adversely affect childhood language development. Pediatric Research 47(4):146A, 2000.

10. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Chugani DC, Nordstrom-Klee B, Chugani HT, Sokol RJ, Ager J, Templin T. Brain serotonin synthesis in children with prenatal cocaine-exposure and abnormal behavior. Pediatric Research 47(4):25A, 2000.

11. Covington C, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Sokol R, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S. Effects of prenatal smoking and alcohol exposure on child behavior. Pediatric Research 47(4):25A, 2000.

12. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Threshold dose of prenatal alcohol to adverse behavioral outcomes. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2000.

13. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Templin T, Ager J, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Gender differences in school age behavior problems related to prenatal cocaine exposure. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 21(5):25, 2000.

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14. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Sokol R. Prenatal cocaine exposure and behavior problems at school age. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 21(5):25-26, 2000.

15. Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Validation of an instrument to assess problem behavior in first grade students prenatally exposed to cocaine. AMERSA, November 2000.

16. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prediction of child IQ from three different measures of prenatal alcohol exposure. AMERSA, November 2000.

17. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ, Janisse J. Academic achievement of first graders prenatally exposed to cocaine. Pediatric Research 49(4):20A, 2001.

18. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal drug exposure and growth to age 7. Pediatric Research 49(4):183A, 2001.

19. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Sokol RJ, Janisse J. Gender differences in school age behavior problems related to prenatal cocaine exposure. Pediatric Research 49(4):21A, 2001.

20. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Differing threshold dose of prenatal alcohol exposure for adverse behavioral outcomes at 6-7 years of age. Pediatric Research 49(4):435A, 2001.

21. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Gender specific effect of prenatal alcohol exposure on childhood behavior at 6-7 years. Pediatric Research 49(4):20A, 2001.

22. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Prediction of Child IQ from three different measures of prenatal alcohol exposure. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 25(5):77A, 2001.

23. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol exposure and child behavior: The moderating role of maternal age. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 25(5):124A, 2001.

24. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Early pregnancy alcohol exposure best predicts externalizing behaviors. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 25(5):124A, 2001.

25. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Differing dose-response of prenatal alcohol exposure for behavioral outcomes at age 6-7. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 184(1):S181, 2001.

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26. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal drug exposure and growth to age 7. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 184(1):S181, 2001.

27. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine-related school-age behavior problems in boys: Evidence for dose-response but not differing susceptibility. Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 9(suppl):285A, 2002.

28. Sood BG, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Third trimester prenatal alcohol exposure best predicts externalizing behaviors in boys. Pediatric Research 51(suppl):29-30A, 2002 .

29. Sood BG, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Sokol RJ. Adverse behavioral outcomes following prenatal cocaine exposure. Pediatric Research 51(suppl), 2002.

30. Sood BG, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Early pregnancy alcohol exposure best predicts externalizing behaviors in girls. Pediatric Research 51(suppl):29A, 2002.

31. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prediction of child IQ from measures of prenatal alcohol exposure. Pediatric Research 51(suppl), 2002.

32. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Community violence exposure, stress symptoms, and somatic complaints in urban first grade children. Pediatric Research 51(suppl), 2002.

33. Nordstrom-Klee B, Janisse J, Sokol RJ, Covington C, Ager J, Delaney-Black V. Prenatal drug exposure and child growth to age 6-7: A path analysis. Pediatric Research 51(suppl), 2002; and Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (suppl) 26(5):93A, 2002.

34. Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol exposure, family functioning, and behavior problems at age 6-7. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (suppl) 26(5):93A, 2002.

35. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Janisse J, Ager J, Hannigan J, Covington C, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol and facial anomalies in African American first graders. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (suppl) 26(5):93A, 2002.

36. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Pattern of prenatal alcohol exposure and teacher reported behavior problems at age 6-7. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (suppl) 26(5):93A, 2002.

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37. Sood BG, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Third trimester prenatal alcohol exposure best predicts internalizing behaviors in boys. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (suppl) 26(5):93A, 2002.

38. Nordstrom B, Covington C, Sokol RJ, Delaney-Black V. Prenatal marijuana and cigarette exposure and hearing at age 6-7. Pediatric Research 53(4 suppl):534A, 2003.

39. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom B, Covington C, Rokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine exposure, family functioning, and behavior problems in boys at age 6-7. Pediatric Research 53(4 suppl):534A, 2003.

40. Nordstrom B, Sood B, Sokol RJ, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Delaney-Black V. Gender and alcohol moderate prenatal cocaine effects on teacher-report of child behavior. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 27(5):40A, 2003.

41. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Pattern of prenatal alcohol exposure and child verbal IQ at age 6-7. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 27(5):40A, 2003.

42. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Binge drinking during pregnancy and child behavior problems at age 6-7. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 189(6):S129, 2003.

43. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Binge drinking during pregnancy and child verbal IQ at age 6-7 years. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 189(6):S129, 2003.

44. Brar G, Sokol RJ, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan JH, Nordstrom B, Chiodo L, Delaney-Black V. Fine motor abnormalities in children prenatally exposed to cocaine. Pediatric Research 2004.

45. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Chiodo LM, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan JH, Sokol RJ. Alcohol, intimate partner violence and children’s exposure to violence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 28(5 suppl):107A, 2004.

46. Nordstrom Bailey B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Chiodo L, Hannigan JH, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Trimester Specific Prenatal Alcohol And School Age Attention Problems. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 29(5 suppl): 46A, 2005.

Presentations (Poster or Paper) at National/International Professional Meetings:

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1. Labouvie-Vief G, DeVoe MR, Hakim-Larson J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Spencer C. Cognitive dimensions of adult maturity. Gerontological Society of America, November 1990. Boston.

2. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Wu W, Dhar S, Sokol RJ. Teacher assessed behavior of children prenatally exposed to cocaine. The Society for Pediatric Research, May 1999. San Francisco.

3. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Cooper L, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Wu W, Sokol RJ, Dhar S. Exposure to violence is adversely related to reading achievement in urban children. The Society for Pediatric Research, May 1999. San Francisco.

4. Covington C, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Family violence: Influence of maternal alcohol and psychiatric co-morbidity on use of conflict tactics in the home. Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, June 1999. Santa Barbara, California.

5. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Sokol RJ . Alcohol consumption assessed across pregnancy adversely affects child behavior at school age. Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, June 1999. Santa Barbara, California.

6. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Kershaw T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Clark N, Surendran A, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine and cigarettes associated with poor language development at age 6-years. Proceedings of Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, February 2000. Miami Beach, Florida.

7. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S, Kershaw T, Sokol RJ. Alcohol consumption assessed across pregnancy adversely affects child behavior at school age. Proceedings of Research Society on Alcoholism, June 1999. Proceedings of Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, February 2000. Miami Beach, Florida.

8. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Templin T, Kershaw T, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Clark N, Surendran A, Martier and Sokol R. Prenatal exposures adversely affect childhood language development. Proceedings of Society for Pediatric Research, May 2000. Boston.

9. Covington C, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Sokol R, Ager J, Nordstrom-Klee B, Martier S. Effects of prenatal smoking and alcohol exposure on child behavior. Proceedings of Society for Pediatric Research, May 2000. Boston.

10. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Threshold dose of prenatal alcohol for adverse behavioral outcomes at 6 years of age. Proceedings of Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2000. Denver.

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11. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Templin T, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. School age behavior problems related to prenatal cocaine exposure. Proceedings of Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, September 2000. Providence, RI.

12. Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Validation of an instrument to assess problem behavior in first grade students prenatally exposed to cocaine. Proceedings of the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse, November 2000. Alexandria, VA.

13. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Templin T, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prediction of child IQ from three different measures of prenatal alcohol exposure. Proceedings of the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse, November 2000. Alexandria, VA.

14. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Janisse J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal drug exposure and growth to age 7. Proceedings of the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, February 2001. Reno, NV.

15. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Sokol RJ. Differing dose response of prenatal alcohol exposure for behavioral outcomes at age 6-7. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, April 2001. Baltimore. Also Proceedings of the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, February 2001. Reno, NV.

16. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ, Janisse J. Academic achievement of first graders prenatally exposed to cocaine. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, April 2001. Baltimore.

17. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal drug exposure and growth to age 7. Proceeding of the Pediatric Academic Societies, April 2001. Baltimore.

18. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Sokol RJ, Janisse J. Gender differences in school age behavior problems related to prenatal cocaine exposure. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, April 2001. Baltimore.

19. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Early pregnancy alcohol exposure best predicts externalizing behaviors. Proceedings of Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2001. Montreal.

20. Sood B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Martier S, Sokol RJ. Gender specific effect of prenatal alcohol exposure on childhood behavior at 6-7 years. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, April 2001. Baltimore. Also an oral presentation at the plenary session of the combined annual meeting of the Central Society for Clinical Research.

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21. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol exposure and child behavior: The moderating role of maternal age. Proceedings of Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2001. Montreal.

22. Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Prediction of child IQ from three different measures of prenatal alcohol exposure. Proceedings of Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2001. Montreal.

23. Ondersma S, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Sokol RJ. Caretaker substance abuse and child IQ predict violence exposure in urban children. Ninth Annual Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, June 2001. Washington DC.

24. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine-related school-age behavior problems in boys: Evidence for dose-response but not differing susceptibility. Proceedings of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, March 2002. Los Angeles, CA.

25. Sood BG, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Sokol RJ. Adverse behavioral outcomes following prenatal cocaine exposure. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, May 2002. Baltimore, MD.

26. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prediction of child IQ from measures of prenatal alcohol exposure. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, May 2002. Baltimore, MD.

27. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Community violence exposure, stress symptoms, and somatic complaints in urban first grade children. Proceedings of the Pediatric Academic Societies, May 2002. Baltimore, MD.

31. Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol exposure, family functioning, and behavior problems at age 6-7. Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2002. San Francisco, CA.

32. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom-Klee B, Janisse J, Ager J, Hannigan J, Covington C, Sokol RJ. Prenatal alcohol and face anomalies in African American first graders. Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2002. San Francisco, CA.

33. Nordstrom-Klee B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Pattern of prenatal alcohol exposure and teacher reported behavior problems at age 6-7. Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2002. San Francisco, CA.

34. Sood BG, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Nordstrom-Klee B, Ager J, Templin T, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Third trimester prenatal alcohol exposure best predicts internalizing behaviors in boys. Research Society on Alcoholism, June 2002. San Francisco, CA.

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35. Nordstrom B, Covington C, Sokol RJ, Delaney-Black V. Prenatal marijuana and cigarette exposure and hearing at age 6-7. Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting, May 2003, Seattle, WA.

36. Delaney-Black V, Nordstrom B, Covington C, Sokol RJ. Prenatal cocaine exposure, family functioning, and behavior problems in boys at age 6-7. Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting, May 2003, Seattle, WA.

37. Nordstrom B, Sood B, Sokol RJ, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Delaney-Black V. Gender and alcohol moderate prenatal cocaine effects on teacher-report of child behavior. Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting, June 2003, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

38. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Pattern of prenatal alcohol exposure and child verbal IQ at age 6-7. Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting, June 2003, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

39. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Binge drinking during pregnancy and child behavior problems at age 6-7. Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine annual meeting, February 2004, New Orleans, LA.

40. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Janisse J, Hannigan J, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Binge drinking during pregnancy and child verbal IQ at age 6-7 years. Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine annual meeting, February 2004, New Orleans, LA.

41. Brar G, Sokol RJ, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan JH, Nordstrom B, Chiodo L, Delaney-Black V. Fine motor abnormalities in children prenatally exposed to cocaine. Society for Pediatric Research annual meeting, May 2004, San Francisco, CA.

42. Nordstrom B, Delaney-Black V, Chiodo LM, Covington C, Ager J, Janisse J, Hannigan JH, Sokol RJ. Alcohol, intimate partner violence, and children’s exposure to violence. Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting, June 2004, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

43. Lang F, Floyd M, Bailey B. The effect of training, career choice, gender, and race on core communication skills assessment. European Association of Communication in Health Care annual meeting, September 2004, Belgium.

44. Bailey B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Ager J, Sokol RJ. Somatic complaints among children: The role of community violence exposure. North American Primary Care Research Group annual meeting, October 2004, Orlando, FL.

45. Tudiver F, Bayard M, Bailey B, Aukerman D, McManama Aukerman M, Thorp L. Treating restless legs syndrome with reconditioning exercise: A randomized control trial. North American Primary Care Research Group annual meeting, October 2004, Orlando, FL.

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46. Nordstrom Bailey B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Chiodo L, Hannigan JH, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Trimester specific prenatal alcohol and school age attention problems. Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting, June 2005, Santa Barbara, CA.

47. Nordstrom Bailey B. Factors predicting smoking cessation during pregnancy: Results from a rural cohort with a high smoking prevalence. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco annual meeting, February 2006, Orlando, FL.

48. Kosseifi S, Peiris A, Bailey B, Price R, Roy T, Byrd R. The association between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and the complications of diabetes mellitus: A one year retrospective study. Presented at the American College of Chest Physicians annual meeting, October 2006, Salt Lake City, UT.

49. Bailey B, Daugherty RA. Pregnancy smoking cessation: The role of intimate partner violence. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco annual meeting, February 2007, Austin, TX.

50. Bailey B, Daugherty RA. Maternal health and health behaviors: Disparities in Northeast Tennessee. Presented at Community Connections: Using Research Results to Reduce Health Disparities, June 2007, Wintergreen, VA.

51. Bailey B. Prematurity and low birth weight in Appalachian Tennessee: The roles of smoking and domestic violence. Presented at Community Connections: Using Research Results to Reduce Health Disparities, June 2007, Wintergreen, VA.

52. Floyd M, Kemp E, McCord-Duncan E, Bailey B, Click I. The development of an intimate partner violence detection strategy for men. Presented at Community Connections: Using Research Results to Reduce Health Disparities, June 2007, Wintergreen, VA.

53. Floyd M, McCord-Duncan E, Kemp E, Bailey B, Click I. Detecting IPV in a primary care setting. Presented at the International Conference on Healthcare Communication, September 2007, Charleston, SC.

54. Kemp E, Floyd M, Bailey B, Click I, McCord-Duncan E. The development of an intimate partner violence detection strategy for men. Presented at the Forum on the Behavioral Sciences, September 2007, Chicago, IL.

55. Bailey B, Daugherty RA. Pregnancy smoking cessation: The role of intimate partner violence. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, October 2007, Minneapolis, MN.

56. Kosseifi S, Halawa A, Bailey B, Micklewright M, Byrd RP, Jr., Roy TM. Reduction of amiodarone pulmonary toxicity in patients treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers. Presented at the American College of Chest Physicians annual meeting, October 2007, Chicago, IL.

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57. Cantrell P, Bailey B, Pearson, Patel. Family support and family conflict as factors in academic success in middle school children. Presented at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, August 2008, Boston, MA.

58. Bailey B, Jones Cole LK. Are obstetricians following best-practice guidelines for addressing pregnancy smoking? Results from Northeast Tennessee. Presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco annual meeting, April 2009, Dublin, Ireland.

59. Bailey B, Wright H. Assessment of cigarette smoking during pregnancy: The use of behavioral observation and factors that predict denial. Presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco annual meeting, April 2009, Dublin, Ireland.

60. Peiris AN, Bailey B. Are Vitamin D Levels Adequately Monitored Following Documentation of Vitamin D Insufficiency in North East Tennessee Veterans? Presented at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting, June 2009, Washington, DC.

61. Bailey B, Jones Cole LK. Are prenatal care providers following best-practice guidelines for addressing pregnancy smoking? Results from Northeast Tennessee. Presented at the Behavioral Science Forum’s annual meeting, September 2009, Chicago, IL.

62. Bailey BA. Pregnancy smoking, ETS exposure, and birth outcomes: Relative risk and timing of exposure. Presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, February 2010, Baltimore, MD.

63. Clements AD, Bailey BA, Wright HN. How do you deal with stress? Pregnant women’s methods of coping. Presented at the Conference on Human Development, April 2010, New York, NY.

64. Clements AD, Bailey BA, Wright HN. Prenatal stress coping strategies predict breastfeeding initiation. Presented at the Conference on Human Development, April 2010, New York, NY.

65. McKinney JD, Bailey BA, Garrett LH, Peiris P, Manning T, Jones RC, Peiris AN. Relationship between vitamin D status and ICU outcomes in Veterans. To be presented at the Endocrine Society annual meeting, June 2010, San Diego, CA.

66. Clements AD, Bailey BA, Wright HN, Ermakova A. Prayer/Religiosity as primary stress coping strategy predicts health-related pregnancy and birth factors in a rural Appalachian sample. To be presented at the Society for Spirituality, Theology, and Health annual meeting, June 2010, Durham, NC.

67. Clements AD, Ermakova A, Bailey BA. Surrender coping predicts low anxiety in rural Appalachian college students. To be presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 2010, Baltimore, MD.

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68. Clements AD, Ermakova A, Bailey BA. Screening for religious commitment: Prediction of surrender to God from a single-item. To be presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 2010, Baltimore, MD.

Presentations (Poster or Paper) at Regional Professional Meetings:

1. Bailey BN. Somatic complaints among children: The role of community violence exposure. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2004.

2. Bailey BN. Binge drinking during pregnancy and child verbal IQ at age 7 years. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2004.

3. Tudiver F, Bayard M, Bailey BN, Aukerman D, Aukerman M, Thorp L. Treating restless leg syndrome with reconditioning exercise: A randomized control trial. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2004.

4. Lang F, Floyd M, Bailey BN. The effect of training, year of training, career choice, gender and race on core communication skill assessment. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2004.

5. Bailey B. Intimate Partner Violence And Smoking During Pregnancy: Prevalence And Co-Occurrence In A Southern Appalachian Sample. Presented at the 9th Annual Women's Health Conference: A Comprehensive Approach, March 2005, Johnson City, TN. This poster won first place in the poster presentation competition.

6. Nordstrom Bailey B, Delaney-Black V, Covington C, Chiodo L, Hannigan JH, Ager J, Janisse J, Sokol RJ. Trimester specific prenatal alcohol and school age attention problems. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2005.

7. Bailey B, Byrom A. Factors predicting smoking cessation during pregnancy. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2005.

8. Byrom A, Bailey B. Prenatal smoking and newborn outcomes in an Appalachian sample. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2005.

9. Bailey B, Daugherty RA. Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: Incidence and associated health behaviors in a rural population. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2006.

10. Bailey B, Daugherty RA. Maternal health and health behaviors: Disparities in Northeast Tennessee. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2006.

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11. Daugherty RA, Bailey B. Are Appalachian obstetric patients receiving adequate breastfeeding education? Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2006; and at the Women's Health Conference: A Comprehensive Approach, March 2007, Johnson City, TN.

12. Daugherty RA, Bailey B, Click I. Pregnancy depression in Appalachia. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2006; and at the Women's Health Conference: A Comprehensive Approach, March 2007, Johnson City, TN. This poster won second place in the poster presentation competition.

13. Tudiver F, Bailey B, Beine K, Lang F. Development and testing of the Provider Bias Instrument for Assessing Cancer Screening. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2006.

14. Bailey B. Prematurity and low birth weight in Appalachian Tennessee: The roles of smoking and domestic violence, and implications for intervention. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2007.

15. Bailey B, Jones Cole LJ. Implementing a pregnancy smoking cessation program: Challenges and recommendations from the first six months of TIPS. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2007.

16. Floyd M, Kemp E, Bailey B, Click I, Gornewiecz J, McCord Duncan E. The development of a intimate partner violence detection strategy for men. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2007.

17. Wright HN, Bailey B, Jones Cole LK. Access to obstetric care in rural Northeast Tennessee: Association with birth outcomes. Presented at the Appalachian Student Research Forum, Johnson City, TN, April, 2008. This poster won first place in the Medical Student category.

18. Bailey B, Jones Cole LK, Rice K. Community conditions and birth outcomes: The issue of rurality and economic status, and the potential role of pregnancy smoking. Presented at the Mountain States Health Alliance Third Annual Research Conference, Johnson City, TN, June, 2008. Also Presented at Tennessee Public Health Association, Franklin, TN, August, 2008, and at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2008.

19. Bailey B, Jones Cole LK, Rice K. The link between pregnancy smoking and poor birth outcomes in Northeast Tennessee. Presented at the Mountain States Health Alliance Third Annual Research Conference, Johnson City, TN, June, 2008, at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2008, and at the 12th Annual Women’s Health Across the Life Cycle Conference, September, 2008, Johnson City, TN – first place winner in the poster competition.

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20. Bailey B, Jones Cole LK. Are obstetricians following best-practice guidelines for addressing pregnancy smoking? Results from Northeast Tennessee. Presented at Tennessee Public Health Association, Franklin, TN, August, 2008, at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2008, and at the 12th Annual Women’s Health Across the Life Cycle Conference, September, 2008, Johnson City, TN.

21. Wright HN, Bailey B. Intention to breastfeed in a rural Appalachian sample: The roles of smoking and sociodemographics. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September, 2008.

22. Bailey BA. Predictors of Breastfeeding: Data from Northeast Tennessee. Presented at the first annual Community Conference on Breastfeeding, Johnson City, TN, April 2009.

23. Bailey BA. Pregnancy smoking intervention in Northeast Tennessee: Effectiveness data from the first two years of the TIPS program. Presented at Primary Care Research Day, Johnson City, TN, September 2009.

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GRANT FUNDING AND PARTICIPATION:

Recent/Current:

Funding Source: NCI/NIH Investigator: Bailey (4%)Title: Cancer Education GrantDates: 2009-2014Type of Grant: R25 CA111698-01A1, 5 years Amount Funded: $1,500,000PI: Dr. Forrest Lang

Funding Source: ETSU Research Development Cmte Investigator: Bailey (5% in-kind)Title: Prenatal Pesticide ExposureDates: 2008-2009Type of Grant: 1 year pilot project Amount Funded: $9,000PI: Dr. Tiejian Wu

Funding Source: Wal-Mart Community Fund PI: Bailey (N/A)Title: Addressing Pregnancy Smoking in Northeast TennesseeDates: 2008Type of Grant: Program Supplies, 6 months Amount Funded: $500

Funding Source: State of Tennessee PI: Bailey (40%/25%)Title: Tennessee Intervention for Pregnancy SmokingDates: 2007-2010Type of Grant: 4 year intervention and evaluation Amount Funded: $1,440,283

Funding Source: March of Dimes PI: Bailey (N/A)Title: Pregnancy Smoking Cessation in Northeast Tennessee: Personalized Self-Help ToolsDates: 2007-2008Type of Grant: Program Supplies, 1 year Amount Funded: $1,000

Funding Source: ETSU Research Development Committee Investigator: Bailey (5% inkind)Title: Bupropion and Restless Legs SyndromeDates: 2008-2009Type of Grant: 1 year clinical trial Amount Funded: $1200PI: Dr. Max Bayard

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Funding Source: HRSA Investigator: Bailey (5%)Title: Title VII Predoctoral Education in Primary CareDates: 2007-2010Type of Grant: 3 year education development Amount Funded: $396,685PI: Dr. Bruce Bennard

Funding Source: March of Dimes Investigator: Bailey (5% in kind)Title: Reaching Out to High Risk Moms and Their Unborn BabiesDates: 2006-2007Type of Grant: 1 year intervention project Amount Funded: $17,000PI: Raymond Feierabend, MD

Funding Source: National Institutes of Health/NCMHD Research Director: Bailey (15%)Title: Appalachian Center for Translational Research Disparities (ACTRID)Dates: 2004-2007 (2007-2008 no-cost extension)Type of Grant: R24 – 3 years Amount Funded: $1,204,500PI: Joellen Edwards, PhD, RN

Funding Source: U.S. Department of Education Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: Gearing Up the Washington County, TN School SystemDates: 2004-2009Type of Grant: Major Award Amount Funded: $2,878,869PI: Judith Hammond, PhD

Funding Source: ACTRID/NIH subaward PI: Bailey (10% in kind)Title: Prematurity and Low Birth Weight in Appalachian Tennessee: The Roles of Smoking and Domestic ViolenceDates: 2005-2006Type of Grant: Pilot Project Funding Amount Funded: $7000

Funding Source: March of Dimes Investigator: Bailey (5% in kind)Title: Reaching Out to High Risk Moms and Their Unborn BabiesDates: 2005-2006Type of Grant: 1 year intervention project Amount Funded: $17,353PI: Raymond Feierabend, MD

Funding Source: CDC Investigator: Bailey (5%)Title: Rural Appalachian Cancer Demonstration ProjectDates: 2004-2005Type of Grant: 1 year pilot Amount Funded: $45,000

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Funding Source: Dept of HHS(HRSA) Investigator: Bailey (5%)Title: Residency Training in Primary Care- BristolDates: 2004-2007Type of Grant: 3 year training grant Amount Funded: $495,750

Funding Source: ETSU RDC PI: Bailey (15% in kind)Title: Prenatal Drug and Alcohol Use: Incidence, Correlates, and Intervention PreferenceDates: 2004-2005Type of Grant: 1 year pilot project Amount Funded: $8,470

Funding Source: Gerber Foundation Co-PI: Nordstrom/Bailey (role completed)Title: Neurobehavioral Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Undernutrition in ChildrenDates: 2003-2004Type of Grant: 1 year pilot Amount Funded: $202,149PI: John H. Hannigan, PhD

Funding Source: National Institutes of Health/NIDA Co-PI: Nordstrom/Bailey (role completed)Title: Prenatal Cocaine/Alcohol and Adolescent OutcomesDates: 2003-2006Type of Grant: RO1, 4 years Amount Funded: $1,593,270

Funding Source: Department of Education (Federal)Co-PI: Nordstrom/Bailey (role completed)Title: Community Violence Exposure and Academic AchievementDates: 2002-2005Type of Grant: RFA, 3 years Amount Funded: $1,084,205

Funding Source: Children’s Research Ctr of MI Co-PI: Nordstrom/Bailey (role completed)Title: Prenatal Smoking and School BehaviorDate: 2002-2004Type of Grant: Institutional, 2 years Amount Funded: $99,571

Supported by multiple National Institutes of Health grants (NIDA, NIAAA, NIMH) 1990-2001Supported by many institutional, local and regional grants, as well as by a March of Dimes grant and a National Science Foundation grant from 1994-2001

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Under Review:

Funding Source: NIH/NCMHD Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: Church-Based Prenatal Stress Reduction to Reduce Rural Appalachian Preterm BirthDate Submitted: 03/2010Type of Grant: R21, 2 Years Amount Requested: $393,177PI: Dr. Andrea Clements

Recently Submitted, Not Funded:

Funding Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/HRSAPI: Bailey (15%)Title: Reducing Birth Outcome Disparities in Appalachia by Addressing Pregnancy RisksDate Submitted: 08/2009Type of Grant: 3 year research Amount Requested: $804,000

Funding Source: March of Dimes Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: Stress Reduction to Reduce the Incidence of Preterm Births in Rural AppalachiaDate Submitted: 09/2009 Type of Grant: National MOD Research Program Amount Requested: $300,000PI: Dr. Andrea Clements

Funding Source: NIH PI: Bailey (25%)Title: Reducing Birth Outcome Disparities in Appalachia by Addressing Pregnancy RisksDate Submitted: 04/2009Type of Grant: NIH Challenge Grant, 2 years (RFA-OD-09-003) Amount Requested: $978,187

Funding Source: NIH Investigator: Bailey (30%)Title: Smoking, Anti-oxidants and Intrauterine Growth RetardationDate Submitted: 04/2009Type of Grant: NIH Challenge Grant, 2 years (RFA-OD-09-003) Amount Requested $1,000,000PI: Dr. William Stone

Funding Source: March of Dimes PI: Bailey Title: Pregnancy Second Hand Smoke Exposure, Stress, and Child Outcomes at Age 12 MonthsDate Submitted: 04/2009 (Letter of Intent)Type of Grant: National MOD Research Program Amount Requested: $300,000

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Funding Source: National Institutes of Health PI: Bailey (20%)Title: Domestic Violence in Pregnancy and Infant OutcomesDate Submitted: 2/2005Type of Grant: R01, 3 years Amount Requested: $600,000

Funding Source: American Cancer Society Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: Understanding Cancer Screening Decisions in Rural AppalachiaDate Submitted: 10/2005Type of Grant: 3 years Amount Requested: $250,000PI: Fred Tudiver, MD

Funding Source: National Institutes of Health PI: Bailey (15%)Title: Factors Affecting Pregnancy Smoking Cessation Status in Southern AppalachiaDate Submitted: 10/2005Type of Grant: R03 – 2 years Amount Requested: $100,000PI: Dr. Beth Bailey (20%)

Funding Source: National Institutes of Health Investigator: Bailey (5%)Title: Primary Care Child Obesity Intervention Targeting PatientsDate Submitted: 2/2006Type of Grant: R15, 2 years Amount Requested: $150,000PI: Dr. Tiejian Wu

Funding Source: National Institutes of Health/NCI Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: Cancer Decision Making in Appalachia: Single Event DecisionsDate Submitted: 7/2006Type of Grant: R21, 3 years Amount Requested: $275,000PI: Dr. Fred Tudiver

Funding Source: Susan G. Komen Foundation Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: The Role of Provider Bias in Breast Cancer Screening for Appalachian WomenDate Submitted: 8/2006Type of Grant: 3 year, clinical research Amount: $272,725PI: Dr. Fred Tudiver

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Funding Source: National Institutes of Health/NCMHD PI: Bailey (10%)Title: Pregnancy Smoking Cessation (anchor project within: Eliminating Health Disparities in Minorities and Disadvantaged Southern Appalachians)Date Submitted: 10/2006Type of Grant: P20, 5 years Amount Requested: $48,574

( Entire P20: $6,932,611)

Funding Source: American Cancer Society Investigator: Bailey (10%)Title: The Role of Provider Bias in Cancer Screening in Rural AppalachiaDate Submitted: 10/2006Type of Grant: 3 year, clinical research Amount: $350,000PI: Dr. Fred Tudiver

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