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Michael T. French, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae
DATE: February 2020 PERSONAL
Office Address: University of Miami, Department of Health Management and Policy, 5250 University Drive, Jenkins Room 417K, P.O. Box 248223, Coral Gables, Florida, 33124 Office Phone: (305) 284-2296 e-mail: [email protected] Current Academic Rank: Professor (tenure) Primary Department: Health Management and Policy Secondary Departments: Economics; Public Health Sciences; Sociology Citizenship: USA
HIGHER EDUCATION
Ph.D., Economics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1986. Dissertation: Occupational Safety Regulation and Economic Efficiency: The Railroad Industry M.A., Economics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1984. B.A., Economics, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1982.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2015 to date Professor (tenure) University of Miami Department of Health Management & Policy 2019 Adjunct Professor Wake Forrest University School of Business 2019 Alcoa Visiting Professor University of Western Australia Business School 2003 to 2019 Professor (tenure) University of Miami Department of Sociology 2003 to date Director University of Miami Health Economics Department of Sociology Research Group (HERG) 2007 to date Research Director University of Miami Programs in Health Miami Business School Management and Policy
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2013 to date Senior Fellow Center for Health Management and Policy 2012 Visiting Professor Emory University Department of Economics 1995 to 2007 Director University of Miami Health Administration Miami Business School and Policy Program (Assoc. Dir. for 1 year) 2002 to 2003 Professor (tenure) Medical Univ. of South Carolina College of Health Professionals Dept. of Health Admin. and Pol. 2000 to 2002 Associate Professor (tenure) University of Miami Dept. of Epi and Public Health Department of Economics & Health Services Research Center 2000 Visiting Professor Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona, Spain Department of Economics & Center for Health and Economics 1999 to 2000 Associate Professor University of Miami Dept. of Epi and Public Health Department of Economics & Health Services Research Center 1995 to 1998 Research Associate Professor University of Miami Dept. of Epi and Public Health Department of Economics & Health Services Research Center 1994 to 1995 Adjunct Professor Georgetown University Graduate Public Policy Program 1991 to 1993 Adjunct Assistant Professor University of North Carolina School of Public Health 1987 to 1992 Visiting Assistant Professor North Carolina State University Department of Economics 1984 to 1986 Instructor Boston College Department of Economics
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EDITORIAL BOARDS 2015 to date Editor Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 2011 to date Editorial Board Evaluation and Program Planning 2009 to date Editorial Board Health Services Research 2001 to date Editorial Board Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2019 to date Editorial Board Implementation Research and Practice 2012 to 2015 Senior Associate Editor Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics
RESEARCH POSITIONS 2016 Ad Hoc Member U.S. DHHS Social Sciences and Population National Institutes of Health Studies B Study Section 2011 to date Member State of Florida Statewide Epidemiology Outcome Workgroup (SEOW) 2010 Member Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) SBIRT II Expert Panel 2010 Grant Reviewer NIH Special Emphasis Panel Social Science and Population Studies 2009 Grant Reviewer CFAR Pilot Grants Program 2007 to 2012 Investigator NIATx 200 Addiction Treatment Network University of Wisconsin 2005 to 2012 Member Center for the Organization and Management of Addiction Treatment (COMAT) 2001 to 2011 Expert Panel Member Financing, Cost, and Access to Substance Abuse Treatment SAMHSA/CSAT 2004 to 2011 Expert Panel Member Services Accountability
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Improvement System SAMHSA/CSAT 1996 to 2013 Investigator Treatment Research Institute/ University of Pennsylvania 1998 to 2008 Grant Reviewer Substance Abuse Policy Research Program; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2005 to 2007 Member Economic Work Group Alcohol-Related Disease Impact, Centers for Disease Control 1995 to 2004 Member U.S. DHHS Health Services Research Public Health Service Initial Review Group (IRG) NIDA 1998 to 2001 Member U.S. DHHS Health Services Research Public Health Service Initial Review Group (IRG) NIAAA 1993 to date Member U.S. DHHS Various Ad Hoc Public Health Service Initial Review Groups (IRGs) NIH 1994 to date Member U.S. DHHS Various Contract Public Health Service Review Committees SAMHSA 1998 Visiting Scholar Alcohol Research Group Berkeley, California 1995 to 1997 Executive Advisory Board Chestnut Health Systems 1990 to 1997 Advisory Committee & Robert Wood Johnson Grant Review Board Foundation 1991 to 1996 Senior Health Economist Research Triangle Institute Center for Economics Research 1991 to 1993 Program Director Research Triangle Institute Center for Economics Research 1986 to 1990 Research Health Economist Research Triangle Institute Center for Economics Research
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HONORS AND AWARDS Excellence in Teaching Award. Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami. Master in
Health Administration, Class of December 2019. Excellence in Teaching Award. Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami. Master in
Health Administration, Class of December 2018. “Tattoos and Labor Market Earnings: Is There a Link in the Ink?” was selected as the winner of
the 2016 Georgescu-Roegen Prize. The Georgescu-Roegen Prize is awarded each year by the Southern Economic Association® to the author(s) of the best academic article published in the Southern Economic Journal®.
PUBLICATIONS
Juried or Refereed Journal Articles Timming, A.R., M.T. French, and D. Fan. 2019. “Exploring the Fluid Boundary Between
‘Legitimate Performance Management’ and ‘Downward Bullying’: An Experimental Approach.” Industrial Relations Journal. 50(4):348-361.
Mortensen, K., M.T. French, and A.R. Timming. 2019. “Are Tattoos Associated with
Negative Health-Related Outcomes and Risky Behaviors?” International Journal of Dermatology. 58(7):816-824.
French, M.T., K. Mortensen, and A.R. Timming. 2019. “Are Tattoos Associated with
Employment and Wage Discrimination?: Analyzing the Relationships Between Body Art and Labor Market Outcomes.” Human Relations. 72(5):962–987. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0018726718782597
Lubarsky, D.A., M.T. French, H.S Gitlow, L.F. Rosen, and S.G. Ullmann. 2019. “Why Money
Alone Can’t (Always) ‘Nudge’ Physicians: The Role of Behavioral Economics in the Design of Physician Incentives.” Anesthesiology. 130:154-170.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. 2018. “Watch for Motorcycles! The Effects of Texting and
Handheld Bans on Motorcyclist Fatalities.” Social Science and Medicine. 216:81-87. Mortensen K., M.T. French, M. Alcala, and T. Hu. 2018. “Self-reported Health Status Differs
for Amazon’s Mechanical Turk Respondents Compared to Nationally Representative Surveys. Medical Care. 56(3):211-15.
Horn, B.P., X. Li, S. Mamun, B. McCrady, P. Guerrin, and M.T. French. 2018. “The
Economic Costs of Jail-Based Methadone Maintenance Treatment.” The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 44(6):611-618. https://doi.org/10.1080/00952990.2018.1491048
McCollister, K., X. Yang, B. Sayed, M.T. French, J.A. Leff, and B.R. Schackman. 2017.
“Monetary Conversion Factors for Economic Evaluations of Substance Use Disorders.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 81(October):25-34.
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Mundt, M.P., O. Antonaccio, M.T. French, and L.I. Zakletskaia. 2017. “The Role of
Adolescent Friendship Group Integration and Cohesion in Weapon-Related Violent Crime as a Young Adult.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 46(8):1643-1660.
Horn, B.P., C. Crandall, A. Forcehimes, M.T. French, and M. Bogenschutz. 2017. “Benefit-
Cost Analysis of SBIRT Interventions for Substance Using Patients in Emergency Departments.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 79(August):6-11.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, G. Gumus, and L. Hickling. 2016. “Key Provisions of the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA): A Systematic Review and Presentation of Early Research Findings.” Health Services Research. 51(5):1735-1771.
Mello, M.J., J. Baird, C. Lee, V. Strezsak, M.T. French, R. Longabaugh. 2016. “A Randomized
Controlled Trial of a Telephone Intervention for Alcohol Misuse with Injured Emergency Department Patients.” Annals of Emergency Medicine. 67(2):263-275.
Sayed, B., and M.T. French. 2016. “To Your Health!: Re-examining the Health Benefits of
Moderate Alcohol Use.” Social Science and Medicine. 167:20-28. Mortensen, K., T. Hu, S.G. Ullmann, and M.T. French. 2016. “Does Media Attention
Highlighting Hospitals with High Charges Lead to Charge Reductions?” Journal of Healthcare Finance. 43(1):1-15.
Beidas, R.S., C. Maclean, J. Fishman, S. Dorsey, S.K. Schoenwald, D.S. Mandell, J.A. Shea, B.D.
McLeod, M.T. French, A. Hogue, D.R. Adams, A. Lieberman, E. Becker Haimes, and S.C. Marcus. In Press. “A Randomized Trial to Identify Accurate and Cost-Effective Fidelity Measurement Methods for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Project FACTS Study Protocol.” BMC Psychiatry. 16: 323-332.
Beulaygue, I., and M.T. French. 2016. “Got Munchies? Estimating the Relationship Between
Marijuana Use and Body Mass Index.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 19:123-140.
French, M.T., J.C. Maclean, P.K. Robins, B. Sayed, and L. Shiferaw. 2016. “Tattoos,
Employment, and Earnings: Is There a Link in the Ink?” Southern Economic Journal. 82(4): 1212–1246. [Winner of the 2016 Georgescu-Roegen Prize awarded each year by the Southern Economic Association to the author(s) of the best academic article published in the Southern Economic Journal.]
Maclean, J.C., I. Popovici, and M.T. French. 2016. “Are Natural Disasters in Early Childhood
Associated with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders as an Adult?” Social Science and Medicine. 151:78-91.
Chaple, M., S. Sacks, K. McKendrick, L.A. Marsch, S. Belenko, C. Leukefeld, M. Prendergast,
and M.T. French. 2016. “A Comparative Study of the Therapeutic Education System (TES) for Incarcerated Substance Abusing Offenders. The Prison Journal. 96(3) 485–508.
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French, M.T., and G. Gumus. 2015. “Fast Times During Spring Break: Are Traffic Fatalities Another Consequence?” Economic Inquiry. 53(1):745-757.
Maclean, J.C., D.A. Weber, and M.T. French. 2015. “Workplace Problems, Mental Health,
and Substance Use.” Applied Economics. 47(9):883-905. Maclean, J.C., D.A. Webber, M.T. French, and S.L. Ettner. 2015. “The Health Consequences
of Adverse Labor Market Events: Evidence from Panel Data.” Industrial Relations. 54(3):478-498.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, I. Popovici, and P.K Robins. 2015. “What You Do in High School
Matters: High School GPA, Educational Attainment, and Labor Market Earnings as a Young Adult.” Eastern Economic Journal. 41: 370-386.
McCollister, K.E., C.K. Scott, M.L. Dennis, D.M. Freitas, M.T. French, and R.R. Funk. 2014.
“Economic Costs of a Post-Release Intervention for Incarcerated Female Substance Abusers: Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMCWO).” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 53(7): 543-561.
Balsa, A.I., M.T. French, and T. Regan. 2014. “Relative Deprivation and Risky Behaviors.”
Journal of Human Resources. 49(2):446-471. French, M.T., and I. Popovici. 2014. “Cannabis Use, Employment, and Income: Fixed-
Effects Analysis of Panel Data.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 41(2):185-202.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. 2014. “Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Motorcycle Fatalities
in the U.S.” Social Science and Medicine. 104:187-193. Maclean, J.C., H. Xu, M.T. French, and S.L. Ettner. 2014. “Mental Health and High-Cost
Health Care Utilization: New Evidence from Axis II Disorders.” Health Services Research. 49(2):683-704.
Maclean, J.C., and M.T. French. 2014. “Personality Disorders, Alcohol Use, and Alcohol
Misuse.” Social Science and Medicine. 120:286-300.
Chaple, M., S. Sacks, K. McKendrick, L. Marsch, S. Belenko, K. Leukefeld, M. Prendergast, and M.T. French. 2014. “Feasibility of a Computerized Intervention for Offenders with Substance Use Disorders: A Research Note.” The Journal of Experimental Criminology. 10:105-127.
French, M.T., I. Popovici, P.K. Robins, and J.F. Homer. 2014. “Personal Traits, Cohabitation,
and Marriage.” Social Science Research. 45:184-199. Maclean, J.C., H. Xu, M.T. French, and S.L. Ettner. 2014. “Personality Disorders and Body
Weight.” Economics and Human Biology. 12:153-171. Popovici, I., M.T. French, O. Antonaccio, R.L. Pacula, and J.C. Maclean (2014). “Cannabis Use
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and Antisocial Behavior among Youth.” Sociological Inquiry. 84(1):131-162. McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, D.M. Frietas, M.L. Dennis, C.K. Scott, and R.R. Funk. 2013.
“Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Recovery Management Checkups (RMC) for Adults with Chronic Substance Use Disorders: Evidence from a Four-Year Randomized Trial.” Addiction. 108(12):2166-2174.
Popovici, I., and M.T. French. 2013. “Binge Drinking and Sleep Problems Among Young
Adults.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 132:207-215. Maclean, J.C., H. Xu, M.T. French, and S.L. Ettner. 2013. “Mental Health and Risky Sexual
Behaviors: Evidence from DSM-IV Axis II Disorders.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 16(4):187-208.
Popovici, I. and M.T. French. 2013. “Does Unemployment Lead to Greater Alcohol
Consumption?” Industrial Relations. 52(2):444-466. Gustafson, D.H., A.R. Quanbeck, J.M. Robinson, J.H. Ford II, A. Pulvermacher, M.T. French,
K.J. McConnell, P.B. Batalden, K.A. Hoffman, and D. McCarty. 2013. “Which Elements of Improvement Collaboratives Are Most Effective? A Cluster-Randomized Trial.” Addiction. 108(6):1145-1157.
Mundt, M.P., and M.T. French. 2013. “Adolescent Alcohol Use, Sociability and Income as a
Young Adult.” Applied Economics. 45:3329-3339. French, M.T., G. Gumus, and J.F. Homer. 2012. “Motorcycle Fatalities Among Out-of-State
Riders and the Role of Universal Helmet Laws.” Social Science and Medicine. 75(10):1855-1863.
Dávalos, M.E., H. Fang, and M.T. French. 2012. “Easing the Pain of an Economic
Downturn: Macroeconomic Conditions and Excessive Alcohol Consumption.” Health Economics. 21(11):1318-1335.
Byrne, M.M., J.R. Croft, M.T. French, K.L. Dugosh, and D.S. Festinger. 2012. “Development
and Preliminary Results of the Financial Incentive Coercion Assessment Questionnaire.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 43(1):86-93.
Maimon, D., O. Antonaccio, and M.T. French. 2012. “Severe Sanctions, Easy Choice?
Investigating the Role of School Sanctions in Preventing Adolescent Violent Offending.” Criminology. 50(2):459-524.
Alexandre, P.K., I. Beulaygue, M.T. French, K.E. McCollister, I. Popovici, and B.A. Sayed.
2012. “The Economic Cost of Substance Abuse Treatment in the State of Florida.” Evaluation Review. 36(3):167-185.
Popovici, I., J.F. Homer, H. Fang, and M.T. French. 2012. “Alcohol Use and Crime: Findings
from a Longitudinal Sample of U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 36(3):532-543
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Balsa, A.I., and M.T. French. 2012. “The Impact of Parental Drinking on Children’s Use of
Health Care.” Substance Use & Misuse. 47(4):450–460. Huang, S., E. Trapido, L. Fleming, K. Arheart, L. Crandall, M.T. French, S. Malcolm, and G.
Prado. 2011. “The Long-Term Effects of Childhood Maltreatment Experiences on Subsequent Illicit Drug Use and Drug-related Problems in Young Adulthood. Addictive Behaviors. 36:95-102.
French, M.T., J.C. Maclean, J. Sindelar, and H. Fang. 2011. “The Morning After: Alcohol
Misuse and Employment Problems.” Applied Economics. 43(21):2705-2720. Quanbeck, A.R., D.H. Gustafson, J.H. Ford II, A. Pulvermacher, M.T. French, K.J.
McConnell, and D.M. McCarty. 2011. “Disseminating Quality Improvement: Study Protocol for a Large Cluster-randomized Trial.” Implementation Science. 6:44.
Dennis, M.L., M.T. French, K.E. McCollister, and C.K. Scott. 2011. “The Economic Costs of
Providing Quarterly Recovery Management Checkups with Adult Chronic Substance Users.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 41:201-207.
Dávalos, M.E., and M.T. French. 2011. “This Recession is Wearing Me Out! Health-Related
Quality of Life and Economic Downturns.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 14: 61-72.
Robins, P.K., J.F. Homer, and M.T. French. 2011. “Beauty and the Labor Market:
Accounting for the Additional Effects of Personality and Grooming.” LABOUR: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations. 25 (2) 228–251.
French, M.T., H. Fang, and A.I. Balsa. 2011. “Longitudinal Analysis of Changes in Illicit-Drug
Use and Health Services Utilization.” Health Services Research. 46(3):877-899. Pyne, J.M., S. Tripathi, M.T. French, K.E. McCollister, R.C. Rapp, and B.M. Booth. 2011.
“Longitudinal Association of Preference-Weighted Health-Related Quality of Life Measures and Substance Use Disorder Outcomes.” Addiction. 106(3):507-515.
French, M.T., and I. Popovici. 2011. “That Instrument is Lousy! In Search of Agreement
When Using Instrumental Variables Estimation in Substance Use Research.” Health Economics. 20(2): 127–146.
Ettner, S., J.C. Maclean, and M.T. French. 2011. “Does Having a Dysfunctional Personality
Hurt Your Career? Axis II Personality Disorders and Labor Market Outcomes.” Industrial Relations. 50(1):149-173.
Balsa, A.I., L.M. Giuliano, and M.T. French. 2011. “The Effects of Alcohol Use on Academic
Achievement in High School.” Economics of Education Review. 30:1-15.
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Balsa, A.I., M.T. French, J.F. Homer, and E.C. Norton. 2011. “Alcohol Use and Popularity: Social Payoffs from Conforming to Peers’ Behavior.” Journal of Research on Adolescence. 21(3): 559-568.
French, M.T., J. Homer, S. Klevay, E.E. Goldman, S. Ullmann, and B.E. Kahn. 2010. “Is the
U.S. Ready to Embrace Concierge Medicine?” Population Health Management. 13(4):177-182. Ettner, S.L., M.T. French, and I. Popovici. 2010. “Heavy Drinking and Health Promotion
Activities.” Social Science and Medicine. 71(1):134-142.
French, M.T., E.C. Norton, H. Fang and J.C. Maclean. 2010. “Alcohol Consumption and Body Weight.” Health Economics. 19(7):814-832.
Balsa, A.I., and M.T. French. 2010. “Alcohol Use and the Labor Market in Uruguay.” Health Economics. 19(7):833-854.
Hill, T.D., L.M. Kaplan, M.T. French, and R.J. Johnson. 2010. “Victimization in Early Life and Mental Health in Adulthood: An Examination of the Mediating and Moderating Influences of Psychosocial Resources.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 51:48-63
McCollister, K.E., M.T French, and H. Fang. 2010. “The Cost of Crime to Society: New
Crime-Specific Estimates for Policy and Program Evaluation.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 108:98-109.
French, M.T., H. Fang, and R. Fritz. 2010. “Economic Evaluation of a Pre-Release Substance
Abuse Treatment Program for Repeat Criminal Offenders.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 38:31-41.
Nielsen, A.L., T.D. Hill, M.T. French, and M.N. Hernandez. 2010. “Racial/Ethnic
Composition, Social Disorganization, and Offsite Alcohol Availability in San Diego County, California.” Social Science Research. 39(1):165-175.
Dávalos, M.E., M.T. French, A.E. Burdick, and S.C. Simmons. 2009. “Economic Evaluation
of Telemedicine: Review of the Literature and Research Guidelines for Benefit-Cost Analysis.” Telemedicine and e-Health. 15(10):1-16. [Note: Voted best paper of the year in telemedicine.]
McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, J.M. Pyne, B. Booth, R. Rapp, and C. Carr. 2009. “The Cost
of Treating Addiction from the Client’s Perspective: Results from a Multi-Modality Application of the Client DATCAP.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 104(3): 241-248.
French, M.T., G. Gumus, and J.F. Homer. 2009. “Public Policies and Motorcycle Safety.”
Journal of Health Economics. Vol. 28:831-838. French, M.T., I. Popovici, and J.C. Maclean. 2009. “Do Alcohol Consumers Exercise More?:
Findings from a National Survey.” American Journal of Health Promotion. 24(1):2-10. Balsa, A.I., M.T. French, J.C. Maclean, and E.C. Norton. 2009. “From Pubs to Scrubs:
Alcohol Misuse and Health Care Use.” Health Services Research. 44(5):1480-1503.
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Balsa, A.I., J.F. Homer, and M.T. French. 2009. “The Health Effects of Parental Problem
Drinking on Adult Children.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 12(2):55-66. McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, A. Sheidow, S.W. Henggeler, and C.A. Halliday-Boykins.
2009. “Estimating the Differential Costs of Criminal Activity for Juvenile Drug Court Participants: Challenges and Recommendations.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 36(1):111-126.
French, M.T., P.K. Robins, J.F. Homer, and L.M. Tapsell. 2009. “Effects of Physical
Attractiveness, Personality, and Grooming on Academic Performance in High School.” Labour Economics. 16:373-382.
Homer, J.F., and M.T. French. 2009. “Motorcycle Helmet Laws in the U.S. from 1990 to
2005: Do Politics Trump Public Health?” American Journal of Public Health. 99(3):415-423. Balsa, A.I, J. Homer, M.T. French, and C.M. Weisner. 2009. “Substance Use, Education,
Employment, and Criminal Activity Outcomes of Adolescents in Outpatient Chemical Dependency Programs.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 36(1):75-95.
French, M.T., G. Gumus, and H.L. Turner. 2008. “The Role of Alcohol Use in Emergency
Department Episodes.” Substance Use and Misuse. 43:2074-2088. Homer, J.F., M.C. Drummond, and M.T. French. 2008. “Economic Evaluation of Adolescent
Addiction Programs: Methodologic Challenges and Recommendations.” Journal of Adolescent Health. 43(6):529-539.
Popovici, I., M.T. French, and J. McKay. 2008. “Economic Evaluation of Continuing Care
Interventions in the Treatment of Substance Abuse: Recommendations for Future Research.” Evaluation Review. 32(6):547-568.
Balsa, A.I., J.F. Homer, M.F. Fleming, and M.T. French. 2008. “Alcohol Consumption and
Health Among Elders.” The Gerontologist. 48(5):622-636. French, M.T., I. Popovici, and L.M. Tapsell. 2008. “The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse
Treatment: Updated Estimates and Cost Bands for Program Assessment and Reimbursement.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 35:462-469.
Pyne, J.M., M.T. French, K.E. McCollister, S. Tripathi, R. Rapp, and B. Booth. 2008.
“Preference-Weighted Health-Related Quality of Life Measures and Substance Use Disorder Severity.” Addiction. Vol. 103:1320-1329.
French, M.T., J.C. Maclean, and S. Ettner. 2008. “Drinkers and Bettors: Investigating the
Complementarity of Alcohol Consumption and Problem Gambling.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 96(1-2):155-164.
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Dillie, K.S., M.F. Fleming, M.P. Mundt, and M.T. French. 2008. “Quality of Life Associated with Daily Opioid Therapy in a Primary Care Chronic Pain Sample.” Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 21(2):108-117.
French, M.T., S.K. Zavala, K.E. McCollister, H.B. Waldron, C.W. Turner, and T.J.
Ozechowski. 2008. “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) of Four Interventions for Adolescents with a Substance Use Disorder.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. (34):272-281.
Nietert, P.J., M.T. French, J. Kirchner, and B.M. Booth. 2007. “Utilization and Cost of Mental
Health, Substance Abuse, and Medical Services among At-Risk Drinkers.” Medical Care Research and Review. 64(4):431-448.
French, M.T., and S.K. Zavala. 2007. “The Health Benefits of Moderate Drinking Revisited:
Alcohol Use and Self-Reported Health Status.” American Journal of Health Promotion. 21(6):484–491.
French, M.T., and J.C. Maclean. 2006. “Underage Alcohol Use, Delinquency, and Criminal
Activity.” Health Economics. 15:1261-1281.
Booth B.M., J.E. Kirchner, S.M. Fortney, X. Han, C.R. Thrush, and M.T. French. 2006.
“Measuring Use of Health Services for At-Risk Drinkers: How Brief Can You Get?” Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 33(2):254-264.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, and A.L. Nielsen. 2006. “Does America Spend Enough on
Addiction Treatment?: Results from Public Opinion Surveys.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 31:245-254.
French, M.T., D. BrownTaylor, and R.N. Bluthenthal. 2006. “Price Elasticity of Demand for
Malt Liquor Beer: Findings from a U.S. Pilot Study.” Social Science and Medicine. 62(9):2101-2111.
Alexandre, P.K., M.T. French, H. Matzger, and C. Weisner. 2006. “Addiction Treatment
History, Medical Services Utilization, and Cost: A Longitudinal Analysis of Problem Drinkers.” Journal of Addictive Diseases. 25(1):105-120.
Dillie, K.S., M. Mundt, M.T. French, and M. Fleming. 2005. “Cost-Benefit Analysis of a New
Alcohol Biomarker, Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin, in a Chronic Illness Primary Care Sample.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 29(11):2008-2014.
French, M.T., M. Mundt, M. Fleming, and S.K Zavala. 2005. “The Cost of Medical Care for
Patients with Diabetes, Hypertension, and Both Conditions: Does Alcohol Use Play a Role?” Journal of Internal Medicine. 258(1):45-54.
Salomé, H.J., M.T. French, H. Matzger, and C. Weisner. 2005. “Alcohol Consumption, Risk
of Injury, and High-Cost Medical Care.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 32(4): 368-380.
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Zavala, S.K., M.T. French, C.E. Henderson, L. Alberga, C. Rowe, and H.A. Liddle. 2005.
“Guidelines and Challenges for Estimating the Economic Costs and Benefits of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatments.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 29(3):191-205.
French, M.T., and M.C. Drummond. 2005. “A Research Agenda for Economic Evaluation of
Substance Abuse Services.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 29(2): 125-137. Mundt, M.P., M.T. French, M.C. Roebuck, L.B Manwell, and K.L. Barry. 2005. “Brief
Physician Advice for Problem Drinking Among Older Adults: An Economic Analysis of Costs and Benefits.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol. 66(3):389-394.
Kaskutas, L.A., L. Zhang, M.T. French, and J. Witbrodt. 2005. “Women’s Programs vs.
Mixed-Gender Day Treatment: Results from a Randomized Study.” Addiction. 100(1):60-69.
French, M.T. 2004. “Economic Evaluation of Brief Interventions.” Alcoologie et Addictologie.
26(3 Suppl.):20S-23S. French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and A.T. McLellan. 2004. “Cost Estimation When Time and
Resources are Limited: The Brief DATCAP.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 27:187-193.
Dismuke, C.E., M.T. French, H.J. Salomé, M.A. Foss, C.K. Scott, and M.L. Dennis. 2004.
“Out of Touch or on the Money: Do the Clinical Objectives of Addiction Treatment Coincide with Economic Evaluation Results?” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 27:253-263.
McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, M. Prendergast, E. Hall, and S. Sacks. 2004. “Long-Term
Cost-Effectiveness of Addiction Treatment for Criminal Offenders: Evaluating Treatment History and Reincarceration Five Years Post-Parole.” Justice Quarterly. 21(3):659-679.
Logan, T.K., W. Hoyt, K.E. McCollister, M.T. French, C. Leukefeld, and L. Minton. 2004.
“Economic Evaluation of Drug Court: Methodology, Results, and Policy Implications.” Evaluation and Program Planning, 27(4):381-396.
French, M.T., K.E. McCollister, P.K. Alexandre, D.D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy. 2004.
“Revolving Roles in Drug-Related Crime: The Cost of Chronic Drug Users as Victims and Perpetrators.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Vol. 20(3):217-241.
Nietert, P.J., M.T. French, B.M. Booth, J.E. Kirchner, and X. Han. 2004. “Health Services
Utilization and Cost for At-Risk Drinkers: Rural and Urban Comparisons.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol. 65(3):353-362.
Kaskutas, L.A., J. Witbrodt, and M.T. French. 2004. “Outcomes and Costs of Day Hospital
Treatment and Nonmedical Day Treatment for Chemical Dependency.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol. 65(3):371-382.
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Kunz, F.M., M.T. French, and S. Bazargan-Hejazi. 2004. “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Brief Intervention Delivered to Problem Drinkers Presenting at an Inner-City Hospital Emergency Department.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol. 65(3):363-370.
Alexandre, P., and M.T. French. 2004. “Further Evidence on the Labor Market Effects of
Addiction: Chronic Drug Use and Employment in Metropolitan Miami.” Contemporary Economic Policy. 22(3):382-393.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and P.K. Alexandre. 2004. “To Test or Not to Test: Do
Workplace Drug Testing Programs Discourage Employee Drug Use?” Social Science Research. 33:45-63.
Roebuck, M.C., M.T. French, and M.L. Dennis. 2004. “Adolescent Marijuana Use and School
Attendance.” Economics of Education Review. 23(2):145-153. Sindelar, J.L., M. Jofre-Bonet, M.T. French, and A.T. McLellan. 2004. “Cost-Effectiveness
Analysis of Addiction Treatment: Paradoxes with Multiple Outcomes.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Vol. 73(1):41-50.
McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, J.A. Inciardi, C.A. Butzin, S.S. Martin, and R.M. Hooper.
2003. “Post-Release Substance Abuse Treatment for Criminal Offenders: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 19(4):389-407.
McCollister, K.E., M.T. French, M. Prendergast, H. Wexler, S. Sacks, and E. Hall. 2003. “Is
In-Prison Treatment Enough? A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Prison-Based Treatment and Aftercare Services for Substance-Abusing Offenders.” Law and Policy. 25(1):63-82.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, S.H. Godley, H. Liddle, and F.M. Tims. 2003.
“Outpatient Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment.” Evaluation Review. 27(4):421-459.
McCollister, K.E., and M.T. French. 2003. “The Relative Contributions of Outcome Domains
in the Total Economic Benefit of Addiction Interventions: A Review of First Findings.” Addiction. 98:1647-1659.
Salomé, H.J., M.T. French, M. Miller, and A.T. McLellan. 2003. “Estimating the Client Costs
of Addiction Treatment: First Findings from the Client DATCAP.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 71:195-206.
Roebuck, M.C., M.T. French, and A.T. McLellan. 2003. “DATStats: Results from 85 Studies
Using the Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP).” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 25(1):51-57.
Alexandre, P.K, M.C. Roebuck, M.T. French, and M. Barry. 2003. “The Cost of Residential
Addiction Treatment in Public Housing.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 24(4):285-290.
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Salomé, H.J., M.T. French, C. Scott, M. Foss, and M.L. Dennis. 2003. “Investigating the Variation in the Costs and Benefits of Addiction Treatment: Econometric Analysis of the Chicago Target Cities Project.” Evaluation and Programming Planning. 26(3):325-338.
Zavala, S.K., and M.T. French. 2003. “Dangerous to Your Health: The Role of Chronic Drug
Use in Serious Injuries and Trauma.” Medical Care. Vol. 41(2):309-322. French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, and M. Carney. 2002. “Using the DATCAP and ASI to Estimate
the Costs and Benefits of Residential Addiction Treatment in the State of Washington.” Social Science and Medicine. Vol. 55(12):2267-2282.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, G. Diamond, S. Godley, F. Tims, C. Webb, and J.
Herrell. 2002. “The Economic Cost of Outpatient Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Findings from a Multi-site Field Experiment.” Addiction (Suppl. 1) Volume 97:84-97.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, J.L. Sindelar, and A.T. McLellan. 2002. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of
Addiction Treatment: Methodological Guidelines and Empirical Application Using the DATCAP and ASI.” Health Services Research. 37(2):433-455.
Zavala, S.K., M.T. French, G.A. Zarkin, and V.K Omachonu. 2002. “Decision Latitude and
Workload Demand: Implications for Full and Partial Absenteeism.” Journal of Public Health Policy. Vol. 23(3):344-361.
Fleming, M.F., M.P. Mundt, M.T. French, L.B Manwell, E.A. Stauffacher, and K.L. Barry.
2002. “Brief Physician Advice for Problem Drinkers: Long-Term Efficacy and Benefit-Cost Analysis.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 26(1):36-43.
Alexandre, P.K., H.J. Salomé, M.T. French, J.E. Rivers, and C.B. McCoy. 2002.
“Consequences and Costs of Closing a Publicly-Funded Methadone Maintenance Clinic.” Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 83(2):519-536.
French, M.T., K.A. McCollister, S. Sacks, K. McKendrick, and G. DeLeon. 2002. “Benefit-
Cost Analysis of a Modified Therapeutic Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers.” Evaluation and Program Planning. Vol. 25(2):137-148.
French, M.T. 2002. “Physical Appearance and Earnings: Further Evidence.” Applied
Economics. 34:569-572. French, M.T., K.E. McCollister, J. Cacciola, J. Durell, and R.L. Stephens. 2002. “Benefit-Cost
Analysis of Addiction Treatment in Arkansas: Specialty and Standard Residential Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Women.” Substance Abuse. 23(1):31-51.
Alexandre, P.K., and M.T. French. 2001. “Labor Supply for Poor Residents in Metropolitan
Miami, Florida: The Role of Depression and the Co-Morbid Effects of Substance Use.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. Vol. 4:161-173.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and P.K. Alexandre. 2001. “Illicit Drug Use, Employment, and
Labor Force Participation.” Southern Economic Journal. Vol. 68(2):349-368.
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Feng, W., W. Zhou, J.S. Butler, B.M. Booth, and M.T. French. 2001. “The Impact of Problem
Drinking on Employment.” Health Economics. 10(6):509-521. French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, A.T. McLellan, and J.L. Sindelar. 2001. “Can the Treatment
Services Review (TSR) be Used to Estimate the Costs of Addiction and Ancillary Services.” Journal of Substance Abuse. 12(4):341-361.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, K.A. McGeary, D.D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy. 2001. “Using
the Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) to Analyze Health Services Utilization and Cost for Substance Abusers in a Community-Based Setting.” Substance Use and Misuse. 36(6&7):935-959.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, A. Krupski, J.R. McKay, D.M. Donovan, A.T. McLellan, and J.
Durell. 2000. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of Residential and Outpatient Addiction Treatment in the State of Washington.” Evaluation Review. 24(6):609-634.
McGeary, K.A., and M.T. French. 2000. “Illicit Drug Use and Emergency Room Utilization.”
Health Services Research. 35(1):153-169. French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, D.D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy. 2000. “Chronic Illicit Drug
Use, Health Services Utilization, and the Cost of Medical Care.” Social Science and Medicine. 50(12):1703-1713.
Zarkin, G.A., L.J. Dunlap, M.T. French, and W.S. Condelli. 2000. “Extrapolating the Impact
of Managed Care on Methadone Treatment from the Treatment Effectiveness Literature.” Journal of Maintenance in the Addictions. 1(4):87-103.
French, M.T. 2000. “Economic Evaluation of Alcohol Treatment Services.” Evaluation and
Program Planning. 23(1):27-39. McGeary, K.A., M.T. French, S. Sacks, K. McKendrick, and G. DeLeon. 2000. “Service Use
and Cost by Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers: Differences by Retention in a Therapeutic Community.” Journal of Substance Abuse. 11(3):265-279.
French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, D.D. Chitwood, C.B. McCoy, J.A. Inciardi, and D. McBride.
2000. “Chronic Drug Use and Crime.” Substance Abuse. 21(2):95-109. Bray, J.W., G.A. Zarkin, M.L. Dennis, and M.T. French. 2000. “Symptoms of Dependence,
Multiple Substance Use, and Labor Market Outcomes.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 26(1):77-95.
Fleming, M.F., M.P. Mundt, M.T. French, L.B Manwell, E.A. Stauffacher, and K.L. Barry.
2000. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of Brief Physician Advice with Problem Drinkers in Primary Care Settings.” Medical Care. 38(1):7-18.
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French, M.T., S. Sacks, G. DeLeon, G. Staines, and K. McKendrick. 1999. “Modified Therapeutic Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers: Outcomes and Costs.” Evaluation and the Health Professions. 22(1):60-85.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, J.W. Bray, and T.D. Hartwell. 1999. “Cost of Employee
Assistance Programs: Comparison of National Estimates from 1993 and 1995.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 26(1):95-103.
Brown, D., M.T. French, M. Schweitzer, K.A. McGeary, C.B. McCoy, and S.A. Ullmann. 1999.
“Economic Evaluation of Breast Cancer Screening: A Review.” Cancer Practice. 7(1):28-33. Chitwood, D.D., D.C. McBride, M.T. French, and M. Comerford. 1999. “Health Care Need
and Utilization: A Preliminary Comparison of Injection Drug Users, Other Illicit Drug Users, and Nonusers.” Substance Use and Misuse. 34(4&5):727-746.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. 1998. “Mental Health, Absenteeism, and Earnings at a Large
Manufacturing Worksite.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 1:161-172. French, M.T., and L.J. Dunlap. 1998. “Compensating Wage Differentials for Job Stress.”
Applied Economics. 30:1067-1075. Dunlap, L.J., and M.T. French. 1998. “A Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating the
Costs of Drug Abuse Treatment.” Journal of Maintenance in the Addictions. Vol. 1(3):29-44. French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, G.A. Zarkin, and G.T. Karuntzos. 1998. “The Costs of an
Enhanced Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Intervention.” Evaluation and Program Planning. 21:227-236.
Zarkin, G.A., T.A. Mroz, J.W. Bray, and M.T. French. 1998. “The Relationship Between Drug
Use and Labor Supply for Young Men.” Labour Economics. 5(4):385-409. French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, and L.J. Dunlap. 1998. “Illicit Drug Use, Absenteeism, and
Earnings at Six U.S. Worksites.” Contemporary Economic Policy. Vol. XVI(3):334-346. Zarkin, G.A., M.T. French, T.A. Mroz, and J.W. Bray. 1998. “Alcohol Use and Wages: New
Results from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse.” Journal of Health Economics. Vol. 17(1):53-68.
Schweitzer, M., M.T. French, S.A. Ullmann, and C. B. McCoy. 1998. “Cost Effectiveness of
Detecting Breast Cancer in Lower Socio-Economic Status African-American and Hispanic Women Through Mobile Mammography Services.” Medical Care Research and Review. Vol. 55(1):99-115.
Karuntzos, G. T., L.J. Dunlap, G.A. Zarkin, and M.T. French. 1998. “Designing an Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) Intervention for Women and Minorities: Lessons from the Rockford EAP Study.” Employee Assistance Quarterly. Vol. 14(1):49-67.
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French, M.T., and K.A. McGeary. 1997. “Estimating the Economic Cost of Substance Abuse Treatment.” Health Economics. Vol. 6:539-544.
French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, G.A. Zarkin, K.A. McGeary, and A.T. McLellan. 1997. “A
Structured Instrument for Estimating the Economic Cost of Drug Abuse Treatment: The Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP).” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 14(5):445-455.
French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, P.M. Roman, and P.D. Steele. 1997. “Factors that Influence the
Use and Perceptions of Employee Assistance Programs at Six Worksites.” Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 2(4):312-324.
Rajkumar, A.S., and M.T. French. 1997. Drug Abuse, Crime Costs, and the Economic
Benefits of Treatment.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 13(3):291-323. French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, J.W. Bray, and T.D. Hartwell. 1997. “Costs of Employee
Assistance Programs: Findings from a National Survey.” American Journal of Health Promotion. 11(3):219-222.
Hartwell, T.D., P.D. Steele, M.T. French, and N.F. Rodman. 1996. “Prevalence of Drug
Testing in the Workplace.” Monthly Labor Review. Vol. 119(11):35-42. French, M.T., and R.F. Martin. 1996. “The Costs of Drug Abuse Consequences: A Summary
of Research Findings.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 13(6):453-466. French, M.T., J.A. Mauskopf, J.L. Teague, and J. Roland. 1996. “Estimating the Dollar Value
of Health Outcomes from Drug Abuse Interventions.” Medical Care. Vol. 34(9):890-910. French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, D.N. Galinis, J.V. Rachal, and G.A. Zarkin. 1996. “Health Care
Reforms and Managed Care for Substance Abuse Services: Findings from 11 Case Studies.” Journal of Public Health Policy. Vol. 17(2):181-203.
Bray, J.W., M.T. French, B.J. Bowland, and L.J. Dunlap. 1996. “The Cost of Employee
Assistance Programs (EAPs): Findings from Seven Case Studies.” Employee Assistance Quarterly. Vol. 11(4):1-19.
Hartwell, T.D., P.D. Steele, M.T. French, F.J. Potter, N.F. Rodman, and G.A. Zarkin. 1996.
“Aiding Troubled Employees: The Prevalence, Cost, and Characteristics of Employee Assistance Programs in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 86(6):804-808.
Zarkin, G.A., D.N. Galinis, M.T. French, D.L. Fountain, P.W. Ingram, and J.A. Guyett. 1995.
“Financing Strategies for Drug Abuse Treatment Programs.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 12(6):385-399.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, T.D. Hartwell, and J.W. Bray. 1995. “Prevalence and
Consequences of Smoking, Alcohol Use, and Illicit Drug Use at Five Worksites.” Public Health Reports. Vol. 110 (Sept/Oct):593-599.
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French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. 1995. “Is Moderate Alcohol Use Related to Wages? Evidence
from Four Worksites.” Journal of Health Economics. Vol. 14(3):319-344. French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, and J.W. Bray. 1995. “A Methodology for Evaluating the Costs
and Benefits of Employee Assistance Programs.” Journal of Drug Issues. Vol. 25(2):451-470. French, M.T. 1995. “Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse Treatment Programs:
Methodology and Findings.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 21(1):111-135. Bradley, C.J., M.T. French, and J.V. Rachal. 1994. “Financing and Cost of Standard and
Enhanced Methadone Treatment.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 11(5):433-442. Zarkin, G.A., M.T. French, D.W. Anderson, and C.J. Bradley. 1994. “A Conceptual
Framework for the Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse Interventions.” Evaluation and Program Planning. Vol. 17(4):409-418.
French, M.T., C.J. Bradley, B. Calingaert, M.L. Dennis, and G.T. Karuntzos. 1994. “Cost
Analysis of Training and Employment Services in Methadone Treatment.” Evaluation and Program Planning. Vol. 17(2):107-120.
French, M.T. 1993. “The Effects of Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use in the Workplace : A
Review.” Journal of Employee Assistance Research. Vol. 2(1):1-22. Dennis, M.L., G.T. Karuntzos, G.L. McDougal, M.T. French, and R.L. Hubbard. 1993.
“Developing Training and Employment Programs to Meet the Needs of Methadone Treatment Clients.” Evaluation and Program Planning. Vol. 16:73-86.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, R.L. Hubbard, and J.V. Rachal. 1993. “The Effects of Time in
Drug Abuse Treatment and Employment on Posttreatment Drug Use and Criminal Activity.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Vol. 19(1):19-33.
French, M.T., M.L. Dennis, G.L. McDougal, G.T. Karuntzos, and, R.L. Hubbard. 1992.
“Training and Employment Programs in Methadone Treatment: Client Needs and Desires.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 9(12):293-303.
French, M.T., and J.A. Mauskopf. 1992. “A Quality-of-Life Method for Estimating the Value
of Avoided Morbidity.” American Journal of Public Health. 82(11):1553-1555. French, M.T., and D.L. Kendall. 1992. “The Value of Job Safety for Railroad Workers.”
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 5(2):175-185. French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. 1992. “The Effects of Drug Abuse Treatment on Legal and
Illegal Earnings.” Contemporary Policy Issues. 10(2):98-110. French, M.T., D.M. Neighbors, L.K. Carswell, R.A. Williams, and L. M. Bush. 1992. “A
Model for Estimating Industry Compliance Costs of Food Labeling Regulations.” Agribusiness. 8(2):165-186.
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French, M.T., and J.A. Fairbank. 1992. “Patterns of Drug Use, Criminal Activity, and
Employment Status Among Patients in Federally-Funded Drug Abuse Treatment Programs.” Substance Abuse. 13(1):37-47.
Kendall, D.L., and M.T. French. 1991. “Forecasting the Potential for New Industrial
Products.” Industrial Marketing Management. 20(3):177-184. Mauskopf, J.A., and M.T. French. 1991. “Estimating the Value of Avoiding Morbidity and
Mortality from Foodborne Illnesses.” Risk Analysis. 11(4): 619-632. Mauskopf, J.A., C.J. Bradley, and M.T. French. 1991. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of Hepatitis B
Vaccine Programs for Occupationally Exposed Workers. Journal of Occupational Medicine. 33(6):691-698.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, R.L. Hubbard, and J.V. Rachal. 1991. “The Impact of Time in
Treatment on the Employment and Earnings of Drug Abusers.” American Journal of Public Health. 81(7):904-907.
French, M.T., J.V. Rachal, and R.L. Hubbard. 1991. “Conceptual Framework for Estimating
the Social Cost of Drug Abuse.” Journal of Health and Social Policy. 2(3):1-22. French, M.T. 1990. “Estimating the Full Cost of Workplace Injuries.” American Journal of
Public Health. 80(9):1118-1119. French, M.T., J.V. Rachal, H.J. Harwood, and R.L. Hubbard. 1990. “Does Drug Abuse
Treatment Affect Employment and Earnings of Clients?” Benefits Quarterly. 6(2):58-67. French, M.T. 1988. “An Efficiency Test for Occupational Safety Regulation.” Southern
Economic Journal. 54:(3):675-694. Books and Monographs Popovici, I., and M.T. French. 2014. “Substance Use and School and Occupational
Performance.” In Sher, K., Oxford Handbook of Substance Use Disorders. Oxford University Press. Published online July 2014. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381708.013.003.
Popovici, I. and M.T. French. 2013. “Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse
Interventions: Overview of Recent Research Findings and Policy Implications.” Chapter 37 in Addictions: A Comprehensive Guidebook, Second Edition, Edited by Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein, Oxford University Press.
French, M.T., G. Gumus, and J.F. Homer. 2010. “Universal Helmet Laws and Motorcycle
Fatalities: A Longitudinal Analysis of Policy Changes,” Chapter 7 in D. Slottje and R. Tchernis, eds., pp. 139-162, Volume 290 of the book series: Contributions to Economic Analysis, Current Issues in Health Economics, London, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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French. 2010. “Economic Costs of Adult Drinking in Florida.” Report prepared for the Department of Children and Families, State of Florida.
Popovici, I., M.E. Dávalos, K.E. McCollister, and M.T. French. 2009. “Economic Costs of
Underage Drinking in Florida.” Report prepared for the Department of Children and Families, State of Florida.
McCollister, K.E., and M.T. French. 2002. “The Economic Cost of Substance Abuse
Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings.” In C.G. Leukefeld, F. Tims, and D. Farabee (Eds.), Treatment of Drug Offenders: Policies and Issues, pp. 22-37. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
French, M.T., A.G. Holtmann, K.A. McGeary, and G.A. Zarkin. 2001. “Substance Use and
Workplace Attendance.” In M. Grossman and C-R Hsieh (Eds.), Economic Analysis of Substance Use and Abuse: The Experience of Developed Countries and Lessons for Developing Countries, pp. 239-253, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited: United Kingdom.
French, M.T. 2001. “The Role of Health Economics in Substance Abuse Research: Recent
Advances and Future Opportunities.” In Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Volume 15: Services Research in the Era of Managed Care, Section III, Chapter 9, pp. 201-208. M. Galanter (Ed.). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Alexandre, P., M.C. Roebuck, M.T. French, D.D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy. 2001.
“Problem Drinking, Health Services Utilization, and the Cost of Medical Care.” In Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Volume 15: Services Research in the Era of Managed Care, Section III, Chapter 13, pp. 285-298. M. Galanter (Ed.). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Salomé, H.J. and M.T. French. 2001. “Using Cost and Financing Instruments for Economic
Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Services.” In Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Volume 15: Services Research in the Era of Managed Care, Section III, Chapter 11, pp. 253-269. M. Galanter (Ed.). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
French, M.T., and K.A. McGeary. 1998. “The Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis
Program.” In WHO/UNDCP/EMCDDA Evaluation of Psychoactive Substance Abuse Disorder Treatment, Workbook #5, Cost Evaluations, pp. 27-41; Geneva, Switzerland.
Hubbard, R.L. and M.T. French. 1991. “New Perspectives on the Benefit-Cost and Cost-
Effectiveness of Drug Abuse Treatment.” In Economic Costs, Cost-Effectiveness, Financing, and Community-Based Drug Treatment, National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph Series (113):pp. 94-113. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse.
French, M.T., and D.M. Neighbors. 1991. “A Model to Estimate the Compliance Costs of
Food Labeling Regulations.” In J.A. Caswell, ed., The Economics of Food Safety, pp. 299-325. New York: Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc.
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Neighbors, D.M., and M.T. French. 1991. “Costs to Society of Illicit Drug Use.” Prepared for the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Published in Report to the Nation on Drugs, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System, pp. 126-134. National Institute on Justice, Washington, DC.
Other Works, Publications, and Abstracts French, M.T., K. Mortensen, and A.R. Timming. 2018. “A Tattoo Won’t Hurt Your Job
Prospects: Body Art No Longer Has Any Stigma in the Labor Market, New Research Suggests.” Harvard Business Review. November-December:30-31.
Pyne, J.M., M.T. French, K.E. McCollister, S. Tripathi, R. Rapp, and B. Booth. 2008.
“Quality-Adjusted Life Years and Substance Use Disorders: Commentary.” Addiction. Vol. 103:1330-1332.
French, M.T. 2001. The Economic Analysis of Substance Use and Abuse: An Integration of Econometric
and Behavioral Economic Research. F.J. Chaloupka, M. Grossman, W.K. Bickel, and H. Safer, (Editors), Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Book Review). Health Economics. 10:367-368.
French, M.T. 2001. “The Cost-Effectiveness of Buprenorphine Maintenance Therapy: A
Comment on Barnett, et al. (2001).” Addiction. Vol. 96(10):1515-1517. French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. 1990. “Racial Differences in Exposure to On-the-Job
Hazards.” American Journal of Public Health. (Letter) 80(1):89. Other Works Accepted for Publication Marcozzi, D., R. Pietrobon, J. Lawler, MD, M.T. French, C. Mecher, J. Peffer, N. Baehr, and
B.J. Browne. In Press. “Development of a Hospital Medical Surge Index Using a National Hospital Survey.” Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology.
Beulaygue, I., M.T. French, and P.K. Robins. In Press. “Early Initiation of Marijuana Use,
Human Capital Formation, and Earnings of Young Adults.” Journal of Children and Poverty. Hill, T.D., A.P. Davis, J.M. Roos, and M.T. French. In Press. “Limitations of Fixed-Effects
Models for Panel Data.” Sociological Perspectives. Research in Progress Dean, E.C.B, M.T. French, and K. Mortensen. In Review (Revise and Resubmit). “Food
Insecurity, Health Care Utilization, and Health Care Expenditures.” Health Services Research. Kuptsevych-Timmer, A., O. Antonaccio, and M.T. French. In Review (Revise and Resubmit).
“Hot or Cool Processing? Adolescent Decision Making and Delinquency.” Justice Quarterly. French, M.T., K. Mortensen, E. Munnich, and M. Richards. In Review (Revise and Resubmit).
“Heterogeneous Effects of Publicly Subsidized Private Health Insurance Expansions.” Southern Economic Journal.
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Timming, A.R. and M.T. French. In Review (Revise and Resubmit). “The Effect of Genetic
Versus Non-Genetic Parental Care on Adult Children’s Income and Wealth Later in Life: An Evolutionary Analysis.” American Journal of Human Biology.
Horn, B.P., X Li, B. McCrady, P. Guerin, and M.T. French. In Review (Revise and Resubmit).
“Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Large Jail-Based Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program in New Mexico.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
French, M.T., and A.R. Timming. In Review (Revise and Resubmit). “Hormone Therapy and
Discrimination in the Labor Market: Emerging Experimental Evidence on the Economics of Endocrinology.” Endocrine Research.
French, M.T., M. Alcala, and K. Mortensen. In Review. “Chill Out or Get Active?: The
Relationships Between Marijuana Use and Exercise Among Young and Middle-Aged Adults.” Public Health Reports.
French, M.T., K. Mortensen, and A.R. Timming. In Review. “A Multivariate Analysis of
Workplace Mentoring and Socializing in the Wake of #MeToo.” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
Timming, A.R., M.T. French, and K. Mortensen. In Review. “Do Job Seekers Really
Understand What Managers Want in an Employee? A Between-Subjects Analysis of Perceived Graduate Attributes.” Studies in Higher Education.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. In Review. “Hit-and-Run or Hit-and-Stay?: Unintended Effects
of a Stricter BAC Limit.” Economic Inquiry. French, M.T., I. Popovici, and A.R. Timming. In Review. “Analyzing the Effect of Commuting
Time on Earnings among Young Adults: Compensating Wage Differentials for Traveling to Work.” Applied Economics.
Timming, A.R., D. Caspersz, R. Casado, M.T. French, and K. Mortensen. In Review. “Do
Employers Discriminate Against Less Attractive, but More Highly Qualified Job Applicants? A Mixed Method Study.” International Journal of Human Resource Management.
French, M.T., I. Beulaygue, and P.K. Robins. In Review. “Are Good Looks, a Pleasant
Personality, and Proper Grooming Associated with Better Health Outcomes?” Social Science Quarterly.
French, M.T., J.C. Maclean, and I. Popovici. In Review. “Health Insurance and Traffic
Fatalities: The Effects of Substance Use Disorder Parity Laws.” Journal of Law and Economics. Preston, A., A.R. Timming, and M.T. French. In Review. “Female Managers and the Gender
Wage Gap: An Experimental Study.” Industrial Relations Journal.
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Kuptsevych-Timmer, A., O. Antonaccio, and M.T. French. In Preparation. “Youth Decision Making and Crime: Influences of Stressful Conditions, Aversive Mental and Physical States, and Conventional Activities.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. In Preparation. “Walking Under the Influence: Pedestrian
Fatalities in Spring Break Hotspots.” French, M.T., and G. Gumus. In Preparation. “Home Ownership, Sleep Patterns, and Physical
Activity.” French, M.T., and G. Gumus. In Preparation. “The Great Recession and Population Health:
The Case of Work-Related Traffic Fatalities.” “Relative Deprivation and Substance Abuse” “High School Grades and Relative Deprivation as an Adult” “Are Individuals with Health Insurance Coverage Healthier Than the Uninsured?” Funded Research Performed “Economic Evaluation of Medication-Assisted Substance Abuse Treatment” (National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA035808, $620,078 from 4/14 to 3/18, Investigator). “The Effect of Economic Conditions and Social Capital on the Use of Clinical Preventive Services” (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Grant No. R36 HS022510, $42,693 from 9/13 to 8/14, Mentor) “Center for Prevention Implementation Methods for Drug Abuse and Sex Risk Behavior” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. P30 DA027828, $5,284,729 from 7/11 to 5/16, Investigator) “Economic Evaluation of Recovery Management Checkups for Women Offenders (RMC-WO)” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA031785, $1,090,125 from 7/11 to 4/14, Investigator) “Extended-Release Naltrexone vs. Buprenorphine for Opioid Treatment (X:BOT)” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant U10 DA013720, $113,552 from 9/11 to 8/12, Local Principal Investigator) “Web-based CBT for Substance Misusing and PTSD Symptomatic OEF/OIF Veterans” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. R01 AA020181, $295,642 from 9/10 to 8/14, Local Principal Investigator) “Florida Node Alliance of the Drug Abuse Clinic Trials Network” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 2U10 DA013720, $5,607,659 from 9/10 to 8/15, Investigator)
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“Computerized Psychosocial Treatment for Offenders with Substance Use Disorders” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. RC2 DA028967, $234,880 from 10/09 to 9/12, Local Principal Investigator) “The Cost of Substance Abuse Treatment in the State of Florida” (Department of Children and Families, State of Florida, Contract No. LD828, $398,897 from 10/09 to 9/11, Principal Investigator) “Economic Evaluation of Adolescent Alcohol Use and the Impact of Social Networks” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. K01 AA018410, $804,738 from 8/09 to 7/13, Senior Mentor) “Economic Evaluation Methods: Development and Applications” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA018645, $3,161,675 from 5/05 to 4/12, Principal Investigator) “The Cost of Adult Drinking in the State of Florida” (Department of Children and Families, State of Florida, Contract No. LD828, $190,000, from 7/09 to 6/10, Principal Investigator). “The Cost of Underage Drinking in the State of Florida” (Department of Children and Families, State of Florida, Contract No. LD828, $121,848 from 9/08 to 6/09, Principal Investigator). “Alcohol Use and Social Capital” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. R03 AA016371, $150,000 from 08/07 to 07/09, Investigator) “Economic Consequences of Alcohol Use Disorders” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. R01 AA015695, $1,323,249 from 6/06 to 5/09, Principal Investigator) “Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment in Criminal Justice Settings” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. K01 DA013962, $597,408 from 6/04 to 5/09, Primary Mentor) “Long Term Outcomes of Adolescents in Drug Treatment” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA15412, $1,886,643 from 7/02 to 6/07, Investigator) “Economic Aspects of Alcohol Use and Abuse” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. K01 AA13608, $618,090 from 10/02 to 9/07, Primary Mentor) “Utilization and Cost of Health Services by CDUs” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA13968, $679,175 from 3/02 to 2/04, Principal Investigator) “Women’s Prison TC: Outcomes, Process, and Economic Analysis” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA14370, $431,532 from 10/01 to 9/07, local Principal Investigator)
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“Costs and Benefits of Alcohol Services and Interventions” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. R01 AA13167, $2,658,484 from 6/01 to 5/07, Principal Investigator) “Effectiveness and Costs of Enhanced Cocaine Treatments” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA14059, $3,500,000 from 4/01 to 3/06, Investigator) “Economic Evaluation of Adolescent Treatment Services” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA13298, $1,056,895 from 4/01 to 3/04, local Principal Investigator) “Florida Node of the Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. U10 DA13720, $13,694,360 from 10/1/00 to 9/30/05, Investigator) “Utilizing Clinical and Financial Instruments for Economic Evaluation” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 3P50 DA07705, $1,324,500 from 5/00 to 4/05, Principal Investigator) “Economic Evaluation Methods: Development and Applications” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA11506, $1,154,801 from 9/98 to 8/05, Principal Investigator) “Costs and Benefits of Prison-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Drug Abusing Offenders” (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 041070, $189,133 from 12/1/00 to 11/30/04, Investigator) “Chronic Drug Use, Depression, and Labor Supply” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R03 DA13631, $150,636 from 10/00 to 9/03, Principal Investigator) “Health Administration Traineeships and Special Projects” (Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Grant No. A19 HP10206, $37,770 from 7/1/00 to 6/30/03, Principal Investigator) “Cannabis Youth Treatment Coordinating Center: Benefit-Cost Analysis” (Public Health Service, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Grant No. UR4 TI11320 through Chestnut Health Systems, $75,000 from 10/1/00 to 9/30/01, Principal Investigator) “Cost-Effectiveness of Prison-based Drug Reduction Strategies” (State of California, $25,000 from 10/1/00 to 9/30/01, Investigator) “The Economic Benefit of Changes in HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA11506-S1 (Supplement), $114,026 from 9/99 to 8/01, Principal Investigator)
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“The Impact of Workplace Drug Testing Programs on Employee Drug Use” (The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant No. [035152], $163,368 from 9/98 to 8/2000, Principal Investigator) “Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment in Correctional Facilities” (Department of Corrections, State of California, Contract No. 96.231A-1, $400,000 from 7/98 to 8/2003, local Principal Investigator) “Coordinating Center for the Study of Treatment Effectiveness for Adolescent Marijuana Dependence” (Public Health Service, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Grant No. UR4 TI11320, $355,000 from 10/97 to 9/2000, local Principal Investigator) “Health Administration Traineeships and Special Projects” (Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Grant No. 2 A19 AH10130, $41,481 from 7/97 to 6/2000, Principal Investigator) “Reliability and Validity of the Drug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP)” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 2P50 DA07705, $477,896 from 10/96 to 9/99, Principal Investigator) “Therapeutic Communities for Mentally Impaired Chemical Abusers (MICAs): Benefit-Cost Analysis” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 1 R01 DA09776, $133,742 from 10/96 to 9/98, local Principal Investigator) “Workplace Alcohol Programs for Women and Ethnic Minorities” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Grant No. 1 R01 AA10318, $2.4 million from 9/94 to 6/99, Principal Investigator) “Workplace Consequences of Illicit Drug Use” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 1 R01 DA07821, $480,000 from 6/94 to 5/96, co-Principal Investigator) “The Impact of Health Care Reform and Managed Care on the Availability, Financing, and Cost of Drug Abuse Treatment” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Contract No. 271-91-2004, $125,000 from 3/94 to 12/94, Principal Investigator) “Economic Costs and Benefits of Drug Abuse Treatment Services” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. P50 DA06990, $240,000 from 10/92 to 9/96, Principal Investigator) “Randomized Trial of Training and Employment Programs (TEPs) for Methadone Treatment Clients” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 5R18 DA06383 & R01 DA07964, $2.4 million from 6/92 to 5/96, co-Principal Investigator) “Center for Drug Abuse Policy Analysis” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Contract No. 271-91-2004, $1.8 million from 10/91 to 9/95, local Principal Investigator)
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“Evaluation of Drug Abuse Treatment Programs in Job Corps Centers” (Public Health Service, Office of Treatment Improvement, Contract No. OTI 91-0015, $700,000 from 10/92 to 9/95, local Principal Investigator) “Prevalence, Cost, and Impact of Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) for Substance-Abusing Workers” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant R01 DA07250, $2.1 million from 6/91 to 12/95, co-Principal Investigator) “Cost and Effectiveness of Quality Assurance and Assessment Systems for Drug Abuse Care” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, $250,000 from 10/91 to 9/92, co-Principal Investigator) “Economic Analysis of Methadone Enhanced Treatment (MET) Trials” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R18 DA07262, $45,000 from 9/91 to 4/92, Investigator) “The Economic and Social Costs of Drug Use” (Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, $75,000 from 9/91 to 8/92, Principal Investigator) “The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Drug Abuse Treatment on the Employment and Earnings of Clients” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. R01 DA05599, $300,000 from 10/90 to 9/92, Principal Investigator) “The Availability, Impact, Cost, and Effectiveness of Drug Abuse Treatment Programs Provided in Coordination with Criminal Justice Programs and Systems” (Public Health Service, National Institute on Drug Abuse, $340,000 from 10/90 to 9/92, co-Principal Investigator) “The Economic Costs of Food Labeling Regulations” (Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, $230,000 from 9/89 to 6/91, Principal Investigator) Professional and Honorary Organizations Member of: American Economic Association International Health Economics Association American Society of Health Economists Academy Health Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Southern Economic Association Western Economic Association Other Professional Activities Manuscript referee for: Addiction
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AIDS Care Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research American Economic Journal: Applied Economics American Economic Review Applied Economics Contemporary Economic Policy Drug and Alcohol Dependence Economic Inquiry Economics of Human Biology Eastern Economic Journal Evaluation and Program Planning Health Economics Health Economics Letters Health Services Research Industrial and Labor Relations Review Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research Journal of Health Economics Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Journal of Political Economy Journal of Public Health Policy Journal of Quantitative Criminology Journal of Studies on Alcohol Journal of Substance Abuse Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Journal of Trust Research Labour Economics Medical Care Pediatrics PharmacoEconomics Proceedings of the Association of American Physicians Public Integrity Social Science and Medicine Social Science Quarterly Southern Economic Journal Substance Abuse Economic Consultant, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 2016-Present. Economic Consultant, Medical University of South Carolina, 2013-Present. Economic Consultant, University of New Mexico, 2012-Present. Economic Consultant, University of Memphis, 2012-Present. Economic Consultant, World Lung Foundation, 2011-2013.
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Economic Consultant, American Cancer Society, 2011-2013. Economic Consultant, Brown University and Providence Hospital, 2010-2016. Economic Consultant, Kaiser Permanente, 2010-2016. Economic Consultant, Ohio State University, Department of Marriage and Family Therapy, 2009-2018. Economic Consultant, Chestnut Health Systems, 2009-2015. Economic Consultant, University of Wisconsin, Department of Family Medicine, 1995-2015. Economic Consultant, Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, 2005-2012. Economic Consultant, University of Wisconsin, Department of Industrial Engineering, 2005-2012. Economic Consultant, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry 1996-2012. Economic Consultant, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, 2006-2012. Economic Consultant, Rand Corporation, 2006-2012 Economic Consultant, UCLA, 2005-2011 Economic Consultant, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 1997-2009. Economic Consultant, Community Education Centers, 2008-2009. Economic Consultant, Thompson Health Care Inc., 2007-2009. Economic Consultant, Medical University of South Carolina, 2004-2006. Economic Consultant, Synectics Corporation, 2007. Economic Consultant, Centers for Disease Control, 2005-2007. Economic Consultant, University of Delaware, 1999-2005. Economic Consultant, University of Connecticut, 2003-2005. Economic Consultant, University of California-San Francisco, 2004-2005. Economic Consultant, University of Colorado, 2002-2005.
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Economic Consultant, ImpacTeen, University of Illinois at Chicago and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001-2004. Invited Lecturer and Economic Consultant, University of Georgia, 2000-2001. Invited Lecturer and Economic Consultant, University of Kentucky, 1998-2005. Invited Lecturer and Economic Consultant for the following States: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Washington, 1998-2004. Invited Lecturer and Economic Consultant, Alcohol Research Group and Western Consortium for Public Health, 1996-2004. Health Economics Consultant for Treatment Outcomes Pilot Program, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 1996-2005. Economic Consultant, NDRI, 1996-2005. Invited Lecturer, University of Miami, Department of Family Medicine, 1996 Invited Lecturer, University of Miami, Department of Neurology, 1996 Invited Lecturer, University of Miami, Department of Psychiatry, 1998 Expert Testimony for Motorola Corporation on the Relationship Between Drug Use and Job Performance, 1992. Technical Consultant for National Science Foundation, 1992. Conference Presentations French, M.T., K. Mortensen, and A.R. Timming. “Unintended Consequences of the #MeToo
Movement: Are Male Managers Now Less Likely to Mentor Female Employees?” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Basel, Switzerland, July 2019.
French, M.T., K. Mortensen, and A.R. Timming. “Unintended Consequences of the #MeToo
Movement: Are Male Managers Now Less Likely to Mentor Female Employees?” Invited presentation at the University of Western Australia Business School, Perth, Western Australia, June 2019.
Kuptsevych-Timmer, A., O. Antonaccio, & M.T. French. “How Do Young People Make Their
Decisions About Delinquency: Exploring the Role of Depression, Strain, and Sleep Problems.” Presented at American Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 2018.
French, M.T., M. Alcala, and K. Mortensen. “Chill Out or Get Active?: The Relationships
Between Marijuana Use and Exercise Among Young Adults.” Invited presentation at the
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School of Public Health Research Seminar Series, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR, June 2018.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Watch for Motorcycles! The Effects of Texting and Handheld
Bans on Motorcyclist Fatalities.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 2018.
French, M.T., M. Alcala, and K. Mortensen. “Chill Out or Get Active?: The Relationships
Between Marijuana Use and Exercise Among Young Adults.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 2018.
French, M.T., K. Mortensen, and A.R. Timming. “Are Tattoos Associated with Employment
and Wage Discrimination?: Analyzing the Relationships Between Body Art and Labor Market Outcomes.” Invited presentation at the School of Education Seminar Series, Boston University, Boston, MA, April 2018.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Watch for Motorcycles! The Effects of Texting and Handheld
Bans on Motorcyclist Fatalities.” Presented at the Miami Business School Faculty Symposia, Coral Gables, FL, February 2018.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Watch for Motorcycles! The Effects of Texting and Handheld
Bans on Motorcyclist Fatalities.” Presented at the Triangle Health Economics Workshop, Chapel Hill, NC, October 2017.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Watch for Motorcycles! The Effects of Texting and Handheld
Bans on Motorcyclist Fatalities.” Presented at the School of Communication Brown Bag Seminar Series, Coral Gables, FL, October 2017.
Beulaygue, I., M.T. French, and P.K. Robins. “Early Initiation of Marijuana Use, Human Capital
Formation, and Earnings of Young Adults.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Boston, MA, July 2017.
French, M.T., I. Beulaygue, and P.K. Robins. “Are Good Looks, a Pleasant Personality, and
Proper Grooming Associated with Better Health Outcomes?” Presented at the Department of Sociology Brown Bag Seminar Series, Coral Gables, FL, April 2017.
French, M.T., I. Beulaygue, and P.K. Robins. “Non-Cognitive Traits, Self-Rated Health Status,
and Mental Health: Are Good Looks, a Pleasant Personality, and Proper Grooming Associated with Better Health Outcomes?” Presented at the Thirteenth Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry: Mental Health Policy and Economics, Venice, Italy, March 2017.
French, M.T. “Pricing, Patents, and Profits in the Pharmaceutical Industry.” Invited
presentation to the Drug Development and Pharmacology Interest Group at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, January 2017.
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French, M.T., I. Beulaygue, and P.K. Robins. “The Effects of Marijuana Use in High School on Educational Attainment and Earnings as a Young Adult.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists annual conference, Philadelphia, PA, June 2016.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Hit-and-Run or Hit-and-Stay: Do Stricter BAC Limits
Encourage Drivers to Flee the Crash Scene?” Presented at the American Economics Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA, January 2016.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Hit-and-Run or Hit-and-Stay: Do Stricter BAC Limits
Encourage Drivers to Flee the Crash Scene?” Presented at Applied Micro Seminar Series, Boston College Department of Economics, Boston, MA, September 2015.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Hit-and-Run or Hit-and-Stay: Do Stricter BAC Limits
Encourage Drivers to Flee the Crash Scene?” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Milan, Italy, July 2015.
Maclean, J.C., I. Popovici, and M.T. French. “Early Childhood Adversity, Mental Health, and
Substance Use.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Milan, Italy, July 2015.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, G. Gumus, and L. Hickling. “Economic Perspective on Key
Provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA): A Practical Guide for Non-Economists.” Invited Ground Rounds Presentation at Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, March 2015. https://connect.charlotteahec.org/p7pjtd87nh4/
Maclean, J.C., I. Popovici, and M.T. French. “Early Childhood Adversity, Mental Health, and
Substance Use: The Role of Parental Investments.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2014.
French, M.T., J.C. Maclean, P.K. Robins, B. Sayed, and L. Shiferaw. “Tattoos and Labor Market
Earnings: Is There a Link in the Ink?” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists conference, Los Angeles, California, June 2014.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Fast Times During Spring Breaks: Are Traffic Fatalities Another
Consequence?” Presented at the IZA Annual Meeting on the Economics of Risky Behaviors, Medellin, Colombia, May 2014.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Fast Times During Spring Breaks: Are Traffic Fatalities Another
Consequence?” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, Portland, Oregon, October 2013.
French, M.T., and G. Gumus. “Fast Times During Spring Breaks: Are Traffic Fatalities Another
Consequence?” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Sydney, Australia, July 2013.
Beulaygue, I., M.T. French, and S. Markowitz. “Got Munchies?: Marijuana Use and Weight
Status.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Sydney, Australia, July 2013.
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Popovici, I. and M.T. French. “A Nightcap for You? The Effects of Binge Drinking on Sleep
Problems.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, New York, NY, October 2012.
French, M.T. “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Computerized Substance Abuse Intervention in
Prison.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, New York, NY, October 2012.
Popovici, I. and M.T. French. “Does Unemployment Lead to Greater Alcohol Consumption?:
A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Panel Data.” Presented at the Western Economic Association International Conference, San Francisco, California, July 2012.
French, M.T., G. Gumus, and J.F. Homer. “Universal Helmet Laws and Motorcycle Safety: An
Analysis of Out-of-State Riders.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 2012.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, and P.K. Robins. “What You Do in High School Matters: The
Effects of High School GPA on Educational Attainment and Earnings as Adults.” Presented at the Department of Economics, University of Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay, December 2011.
French, M.T. and the NIATx Research Team. “NIATx Overview and Initial Estimates of Costs and Cost Effectiveness.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, Fairfax, Virginia, October 2011.
Popovici, I., J.F. Homer, H. Fang, and M.T. French. “Alcohol Use and Crime: Findings from a
Longitudinal Sample of U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Toronto, Canada, July 2011.
Dennis, M.L., M.T. French, K.E. McCollister, and C.K. Scott. “The Economic Costs of
Providing Quarterly Recovery Management Checkups with Adult Chronic Substance Users.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, Lexington, Kentucky, October 2010.
Byrne, M.M., J.R. Croft, M.T. French, K.L. Dugosh, and D.S. Festinger. “Do Research
Payments Increase Perceived Coercion?: Initial Results of A Novel Financial Incentive Coercion Assessment Tool.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, Lexington, Kentucky, October 2010.
Dávalos, M.E., and M.T. French. “This Recession is Wearing Me Out! Health-Related Quality
of Life and Economic Downturns.” Presented at the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Grand Rounds, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, September 2010.
French, M.T., H. Fang, and A.I. Balsa. “Longitudinal Analysis of Changes in Illicit-Drug Use
and Health Services Utilization.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference, Ithaca, New York, June 2010.
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French, M.T., and I. Popovici. “That Instrument is Lousy! In Search of Agreement When
Using Instrumental Variables Estimation in Substance Use Research.” Presented at the joint Department of Economics and Department of Health Administration and Policy seminar series, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, November 2009.
French, M.T., H. Fang, and R. Fritz. “Economic Evaluation of a Pre-Release Substance Abuse
Treatment Program for Repeat Criminal Offenders.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, San Francisco, California, October 2009.
Dávalos, M.E., H. Fang, and M.T. French. “Easing the Pain of an Economic Downturn:
Macroeconomic Conditions and Excessive Alcohol Consumption.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research conference, San Francisco, California, October 2009.
Dávalos, M.E., H. Fang, and M.T. French. “Easing the Pain of an Economic Downturn:
Macroeconomic Conditions and Excessive Alcohol Consumption.” Presented at the Southeastern Health Economics Study Group conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October 2009.
French, M.T., and I. Popovici. “That Instrument is Lousy! In Search of Agreement When
Using Instrumental Variables Estimation in Substance Use Research.” Presented at the Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, October 2009.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation of Substance Abuse Services in the Clinical Trials
Network (CTN).” Presented at the Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation in Addiction Treatment Clinical Trials workshop, Rockville, MD, July 2009.
French, M.T. “The Cost of Treating Addiction from the Client’s Perspective: The Client
DATCAP.” Presented at the Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation in Addiction Treatment Clinical Trials workshop, Rockville, MD, July 2009.
Dávalos, M.E., H. Fang, and M.T. French. “Easing the Pain of an Economic Downturn:
Macroeconomic Conditions and Excessive Alcohol Consumption.” Presented at the Western Economic Association International conference, Vancouver, Canada, June 2009.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programs.” Presented at the Aurora
Research Institute Cross-State Conference, Denver, Colorado, October 2008. French, M.T., and I Popovici. “That Instrument is Lousy! In Search of Agreement When Using
Instrumental Variables Estimation in Substance Use Research.” Presented at the European Conference on Health Economics, Rome, Italy, July 2008.
French, M.T., G. Gumus, and J.F. Homer. “Alcohol Consumption and Nonfatal Motorcycle
Injuries.” Presented at the European Conference on Health Economics, Rome, Italy, July 2008.
French, M.T., and I Popovici. “That Instrument is Lousy! In Search of Agreement When Using
Instrumental Variables Estimation in Substance Use Research.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference, Durham, North Carolina, June 2008.
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French, M.T., G. Gumus, and J.F. Homer. “Alcohol Consumption and Nonfatal Motorcycle
Injuries.” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference, Durham, North Carolina, June 2008.
French, M.T., I. Popovici, and L.M. Tapsell. “The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse
Treatment: Updated Estimates and Cost Bands for Program Assessment and Reimbursement.” Presented at the Mutual Assistance Program for States (MAPS) conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 2008.
Maclean, J.C., M.T. French, and J. Sindelar. “The Morning After: Alcohol Misuse and
Employment Problems among Working Men.” Presented at the annual Addiction Health Services Research conference, Athens, GA, October 2007.
French, M.T., I. Popovici, and L.M. Tapsell. “The Economic Costs of Substance Abuse
Treatment: Updated Estimates and Cost Bands for Program Assessment and Reimbursement.” Presented at the annual Addiction Health Services Research conference, Athens, GA, October 2007.
Balsa, A.I., M.T. French, J.C. Maclean, and E.C. Norton. “From Pubs to Scrubs: Alcohol
Misuse and Health Care Use.” Presented at the annual Southeastern Health Economics Study Group conference, Chapel Hill, NC, October 2007.
French, M.T., P.K. Robins, J.F. Homer, and L.M. Tapsell. “The Effects of Physical
Attractiveness, Personality, and Grooming on Academic Performance in High School.” Presented at the Lister School of Public Health, University of Alabama-Birmingham, September, 2007.
Homer, J.F., M.C. Drummond, and M.T. French. “Does the Economic Evaluation of
Adolescent Addiction Programs Raise Additional Methodologic Challenges?” Presented at the International Health Economics Association annual conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, July, 2007.
Ettner, S., J.C. Maclean, and M.T. French. “Axis II Personality Disorders and Labor Market
Performance.” Presented at the School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, January, 2007.
Maclean, J.C., E. Norton, and M.T. French. “Alcohol Consumption and Body Weight.”
Presented at the Universidad de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay, December, 2006. French, M.T., J.F. Homer, and G. Gumus. “Riding Under the Influence: Can Public Policies
Influence Motorcycle Safety and Reduce Fatalities?” Presented at the Southern Economics Association Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, November, 2006.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, and G. Gumus. “Riding Under the Influence: Can Public Policies
Influence Motorcycle Safety and Reduce Fatalities?” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, October, 2006.
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French, M.T., J.F. Homer, and G. Gumus. “Riding Under the Influence: Can Public Policies Influence Motorcycle Safety and Reduce Fatalities?” Presented at the European Conference on Health Economics, Budapest, Hungary, July, 2006.
Maclean, J.C., E. Norton, and M.T. French. “Alcohol Consumption and Body Weight.”
Presented at the European Conference on Health Economics, Budapest, Hungary, July, 2006.
French, M.T., J.F. Homer, and G. Gumus. “Riding Under the Influence: Can Public Policies
Influence Motorcycle Safety and Reduce Fatalities?” Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, June, 2006.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation Module for Adolescent Addiction Interventions.”
Presented at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 2006.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation Research and the Public Perception of Addiction
Treatment.” Presented at the Center for Organization and Management of Addiction Treatment (COMAT) Conference, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2005.
French, M.T. and S.K. Zavala. “The Medical Benefits of Moderate Drinking Revisited: Alcohol
Use and Self-Reported Health Status.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Santa Monica, CA, October, 2005.
French, M.T. “Labor Market Consequences of Alcohol Use and Abuse.” Presented at the
Centers for Disease Control Alcohol-Related Disease Impact (ARDI) Economic Work Group Meeting, Decatur, Georgia, September, 2005.
French, M.T., D. BrownTaylor, and R.N. Bluthenthal. “Price Elasticity of Demand for Malt
Liquor Beer: Implications for Public Health and Policy.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association annual conference, Barcelona, Spain, July, 2005.
French, M.T., and J.C. Maclean. “Minimum Legal Drinking Age Revisited: Underage Alcohol
Use, Delinquency, and Criminal Activity.” Presented at the Canadian Health Economics Study Group Conference, Toronto, Canada, May, 2005.
French, M.T., and M.C. Drummond. “A Research Agenda for Economic Evaluation of
Substance Abuse Services.” Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October, 2004.
French, M.T. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of Brief Physician Advice with Problem Drinkers in
Primary Care Settings.” Presented at Yale University, New Haven, CT, May, 2004. French, M.T. “Costs and Benefits of Screening and Brief Interventions (SBIs) for Problem
Drinkers.” Presented at the American Society of Addiction Medicine, 35th Annual Medical-Scientific Conference, Washington, DC, April, 2004.
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Dismuke, C., M.T. French, H.J. Salomé, C. Scott, M. Foss, and M.L. Dennis. “Out of Touch or on the Money: Do Clinical Objectives of Addiction Treatment Coincide with Economic Evaluation Results.” Presented at the Center for Intervention and Prevention Research on HIV and Drug Abuse Seminar Series, Columbia University, New York, NY, November, 2003.
Dismuke, C., M.T. French, H.J. Salomé, C. Scott, M. Foss, and M.L. Dennis. “Out of Touch or
on the Money: Do Clinical Objectives of Addiction Treatment Coincide with Economic Evaluation Results.” Presented at the Health Services Research Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 2003.
Dismuke, C., M.T. French, H.J. Salomé, C. Scott, M. Foss, and M.L. Dennis. “Out of Touch or
on the Money: Do Clinical Objectives of Addiction Treatment Coincide with Economic Evaluation Results.” Presented at the Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, September, 2003.
French, M.T., T. Greenfield, and C. Cherpitel. “Alcohol Use, Injury, and Illness: Are Moderate
Drinkers Healthier?” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO, July, 2003.
Mundt, M.P., M.T. French, M.C. Roebuck, L.B Manwell, and K.L. Barry. “Brief Physician
Advice for Alcohol Problems in Older Adults: An Economic Analysis of Costs and Benefits.” Presented at the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy annual research meeting, Nashville, TN, June, 2003.
Kunz, F.M., M.T. French, and S. Bazargan-Hejazi. “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Brief
Intervention Delivered to Problem Drinkers Presenting at an Inner-City Hospital Emergency Department.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, San Francisco, CA, June, 2003.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, S.H. Godley, H. Liddle, and F.M. Tims. “Outpatient
Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence Conference, Bal Harbour, FL, June, 2003.
Mundt, M.P., M.T. French, M.C. Roebuck, L.B Manwell, and K.L. Barry. “Brief Physician
Advice for Alcohol Problems in Older Adults: An Economic Analysis of Costs and Benefits.” Presented at the Sixth International Conference on Mental Health Policy and Economics, Venice, Italy, March, 2003.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, S.H. Godley, H. Liddle, and F.M. Tims. “Outpatient
Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.
Zavala, S.K., and M.T. French. “Dangerous to Your Health: The Role of Chronic Drug Use in
Serious Injuries and Trauma.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2002.
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French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, S.H. Godley, H. Liddle, and F.M. Tims. “Outpatient Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the Health Services Research Conference, Key Largo, Florida, October, 2002.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, S.H. Godley, H. Liddle, and F.M. Tims. “Outpatient
Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, July, 2002.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, S.H. Godley, H. Liddle, and F.M. Tims. “Outpatient
Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Economic Evaluation of a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy annual research meeting, Washington, DC, June, 2002.
Zavala, S.K., and M.T. French. “Dangerous to Your Health: The Role of Chronic Drug Use in
Serious Injuries and Trauma.” Presented at the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy annual research meeting, Washington, DC, June, 2002.
Salomé. H.J., M.T. French, M. Miller, and A.T. McLellan. “Estimating the Client Costs of
Addiction Treatment: First Findings from the Client DATCAP.” Presented at the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy annual research meeting, Washington, DC, June, 2002.
French, M.T. “The Economic Costs and Benefits of Outpatient Marijuana Treatment for
Adolescents: Findings from a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the Physician Leadership on National Drug Policy conference, Washington, DC, November, 2001.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, and M. Carney. “Using the DATCAP and ASI to Estimate the Costs
and Benefits of Residential Addiction Treatment in the State of Washington. ”Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 2001.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and P.K. Alexandre. “To Test or Not to Test: Do Workplace
Drug Testing Programs Really Discourage Employee Drug Use?” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 2001.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, and M. Carney. “Using the DATCAP and ASI to Estimate the Costs
and Benefits of Residential Addiction Treatment in the State of Washington.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, York, England, July, 2001.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and P.K. Alexandre. “To Test or Not to Test: Do Workplace
Drug Testing Programs Really Discourage Employee Drug Use?” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California, July, 2001.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, and M. Carney. “Using the DATCAP and ASI to Estimate the Costs
and Benefits of Residential Addiction Treatment in the State of Washington.” Presented at the International Atlantic Economic Conference, Athens, Greece, March, 2001.
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French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and P.K. Alexandre. “Employee Drug Use and the Effects of
Workplace Drug Testing Programs.” Presented at the Department of Economics, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, November 16, 2000.
French, M.T., and S.K. Zavala. “Recent Changes in Healthcare Organization, Financing, and
Delivery in the U.S.” Presented at the Jornada dels Economistes 2000, Collegi d’Economistes de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, November 9, 2000.
French, M.T. “What are the Economic Implications of Early Interventions for Hazardous
Drinkers.” Presented at the International Symposium on Implementation of Early Interventions for Hazardous Drinkers in Primary Care, Lausanne, Switzerland, September, 2000.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, M.L. Dennis, G. Diamond, S. Godley, F. Tims, C. Webb, and J.
Herrell. “The Economic Cost of Outpatient Marijuana Treatment for Adolescents: Findings from a Multisite Field Experiment.” Presented at the American Psychological Association 108th Annual Convention, Washington, DC, August, 2000.
French, M.T. “Estimating Service Delivery Costs: Guidelines for Drug Abuse Treatment
Administrators.” Presented at the American Psychological Association 108th Annual Convention, Washington, DC, August, 2000.
French, M.T., M.C. Roebuck, and P.K. Alexandre. “Illicit Drug Use, Employment, and Labor
Force Participation.” Presented at the Department of Economics, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, June 19, 2000.
French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, and M.C. Roebuck. “Illicit Drug Use, Employment, and
Unemployment.” Presented at the Pacific Rim Allied Economic Organizations 4th Biennial Conference, Sydney, Australia, January, 2000.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, J.L. Sindelar, and A.T. McLellan. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of
Substance Abuse Treatment: Methodological Guidelines and Application Using the DATCAP and ASI.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, November, 1999.
Fleming, M.F., M.P. Mundt, M.T. French, K.L. Barry, L.B Manwell, and E.A. Stauffacher.
“Benefit-Cost Analysis of Brief Physician Advice with Problem Drinkers in Primary Care Settings.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, November, 1999.
French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, and M.C. Roebuck. “Illicit Drug Use, Employment, and
Unemployment.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California, July, 1999.
French, M.T., A.G. Holtmann, K.A. McGeary, and G.A. Zarkin. “Substance Use and
Workplace Attendance.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California, July, 1999.
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Fleming, M.F., M.P. Mundt, M.T. French, K.L. Barry, L.B Manwell, and E.A. Stauffacher.
“Benefit-Cost Analysis of Brief Physician Advice with Problem Drinkers in Primary Care Settings.” Presented at the International Health Economics Association conference, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, June, 1999.
Fleming, M.F., M.P. Mundt, M.T. French, K.L. Barry, L.B Manwell, and E.A. Stauffacher.
“Benefit-Cost Analysis of Brief Physician Advice with Problem Drinkers in Primary Care Settings.” Presented at the Agency for Health Services Research Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, June, 1999.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation of Alcohol Treatment Services.” Presented at the NIAAA
Workshop on Health Services Research Methods, Washington, DC, April, 1999. French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, M.C. Roebuck, D.D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy. “Using the
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) to Analyze Health Services Utilization and Cost for Substance Users in Community-Based Settings.” Presented at the University of Kentucky/University of Miami symposium on health services research, Lexington, KY, April, 1999.
French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, A. Holtmann, and G.A. Zarkin. “Substance Use and Workplace
Attendance.” Presented at the Taipei International Conference on Health Economics, Taipei, Taiwan, March, 1999.
French, M.T., H.J. Salomé, J.L. Sindelar, and A.T. McLellan. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of Ancillary
Social Services in Publicly Supported Addiction Treatment.” Presented at the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Treatment Outcome Performance Pilot Study (TOPPS) Contractors Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February, 1999.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation of Alcohol Treatment Services.” Presented at the
American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, November, 1998.
French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, D.D. Chitwood, and C.B. McCoy. “Chronic Illicit Drug Use,
Health Services Utilization, and the Cost of Medical Care.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, November, 1998.
French, M.T. “Estimating the Cost of Substance Abuse Treatment with the Drug Abuse
Treatment Cost Analysis Program (DATCAP).” Presented at the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Expert Panel Meeting on Substance Abuse Treatment Cost Evaluation Methodologies, Washington, DC, September, 1998.
French, M.T., A.G. Holtmann, K.A. McGeary, and G.A. Zarkin. “Personal Attributes,
Workplace Performance, and Wages.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, July, 1998.
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French, M.T. “The Economics of Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment: State of the Science.” Presented at the Agency for Health Services Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC, June, 1998.
French, M.T., S. Sacks, G. DeLeon, G. Staines, and K. McKendrick. “Modified Therapeutic
Community for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers: Outcomes and Costs.” Presented at the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm, Sao Paulo, Brazil, March, 1998.
French, M.T. “Drug Abuse, Crime Costs, and the Economic Benefits of Treatment.” Presented
at the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm, Sao Paulo, Brazil, March, 1998.
French, M.T. “Estimating Service Delivery Costs: Guidelines for Drug Abuse Treatment
Administrators.” Presented at the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Treatment Outcome Performance Pilot Study (TOPPS) Contractors Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, March, 1998.
French, M.T., A.G. Holtmann, K.A. McGeary, and G.A. Zarkin. “Personal Attributes,
Workplace Performance, and Wages.” Presented at the University of Kentucky, Department of Economics, Lexington, Kentucky, February, 1998.
French, M.T., K.A. McGeary, D.D. Chitwood, C.B. McCoy, J.A. Inciardi, and D. McBride.
“Chronic Drug Use and Crime.” Presented at the Pacific Rim Allied Economic Organizations 3rd Biennial Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, January, 1998.
French, M.T., and K.A. McGeary. “Job Selection Among Drug Users.” Presented at the
Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, July, 1997. French, M.T., M. Schweitzer, S.A. Ullmann, and C.B. McCoy. “Economic Costs and Outcomes
of Mobile Mammography Services for Indigent Women.” Presented at the Agency for Health Services Research Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June, 1997.
French, M.T., J.A. Mauskopf, J.L. Teague, and J. Roland. “Estimating the Dollar Value of
Health Outcomes from Drug Abuse Interventions.” Presented at the American Economic Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, January, 1997.
French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, D.N. Galinis, J.V. Rachal, and G.A. Zarkin. “Health Care Reforms
and Managed Care for Substance Abuse Services: Findings from 11 Case Studies.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New York, NY, November, 1996.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, J.W. Bray, and T.D. Hartwell. “National Estimates for the Cost of
Employee Assistance Programs.” Presented at the Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow National Dialogue Conference, San Francisco, CA, September, 1996.
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French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, and L.J. Dunlap. “The Relationship Between Illicit Drug Use, Absenteeism, and Earnings at Six Worksites in the U.S.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California, July, 1996.
French, M.T. “Estimating the Costs of Drug Abuse Consequences.” Presented at the National
Institute on Drug Abuse, Services Research Seminar, Financing and Costs of Drug Treatment, Rockville, Maryland, June, 1996.
French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, D.N. Galinis, J.V. Rachal, and G.A. Zarkin. “Health Care Reforms
and Managed Care for Substance Abuse Services: Findings from 11 Case Studies.” Presented at the Agency for Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, June, 1996.
French, M.T., and R.F. Martin. “Estimating the Costs of Drug Abuse Consequences for
Pregnant and Postpartum Women and Their Infants (PPWI).” Presented at the Sixth Annual CSAP PPWI Evaluation Skills-Building Workshop, Atlanta, Georgia, May, 1996.
French, M.T., J.A. Mauskopf, J.L. Teague, and J. Roland. “Estimating the Dollar Value of
Health Outcomes from Drug Abuse Interventions.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, October, 1995.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, J.W. Bray, and T.D. Hartwell. “Costs of Employee Assistance
Programs from 1993 to 1995.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, October, 1995 and at the Employee Assistance Professional Association Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, November, 1995.
French, M.T. “The Future of EAPs: Trends, Opportunities, and Strategic Issues.” Presented at
the Employee Assistance Professional Association District I Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, July, 1995.
Rajkumar, A.S., and M.T. French. “Estimating the Dollar Benefits of Reduced Criminal Activity
with an Application to Drug Abuse Interventions.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California, July, 1995.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “Economic Analysis of Interventions for Pregnant and
Postpartum Women and Their Infants (PPWI).” Presented at the Fifth Annual CSAP PPWI Evaluation Skills-Building Workshop, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March, 1995.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “Is Moderate Alcohol Use Related to Wages? Evidence from
Four Worksites.” Presented at the American Economic Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, January, 1995.
French, M.T., L.J. Dunlap, G.A. Zarkin, D.N. Galinis, and J.V. Rachal. “The Effects of Health
Care Reform Proposals and Managed Care on the Financing and Cost of Drug Abuse Treatment.” Presented at the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, State Systems Development Program Conference, Seattle, Washington, December, 1994.
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French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, and J.W. Bray. “Costs of Employee Assistance Programs: Findings from a National Survey of Worksites.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, October, 1994 and at the Employee Assistance Professional Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 1994.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “Costs of Employee Assistance Programs: Findings from a
National Survey of Worksites.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, June, 1994.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, J.W. Bray, and B.J. Bowland “Findings from the Evaluation of the
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at General Electric Silicones.” Presented to staff at General Electric Silicones, Albany, NY, June, 1994.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin “National Health Care Reform and the Financing of Substance
Abuse Treatment Programs.” Presented at the National Methadone Conference, Washington, DC, April, 1994.
French, M.T. “Cost and Financing of Substance Abuse Treatment Programs.” Presented at the
Treatment Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March, 1994.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin “Prevalence, Characteristics, and Cost of Employee Assistance
Programs in the U.S.” Presented at a Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) workshop, Office of Workplace Programs, Rockville, Maryland, March, 1994.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “The Relationship Between Moderate Alcohol Use and Job
Performance at Four Worksites.” Presented at the annual conference of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, October, 1993.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “Alcohol Use, Absenteeism, and Earnings at Four Worksites.”
Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June, 1993.
French, M.T, and G.A. Zarkin. “The Relationship Between Recency of Illicit Drug Use and
Earnings.” Presented at the American Economic Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, California, January 5-7, 1993.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, J.W. Bray, and H.A. Bannerman. “The Effects of Substance Use
and Emotional Problems on Worker Productivity: Evidence From a Large Manufacturing Worksite.” Presented at the annual conference of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November, 1992.
French, M.T., G.A. Zarkin, and H.A. Bannerman. “The Effects of Drug Use on Earnings for
Workers at a Large Manufacturing Worksite.” Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, California, July, 1992.
French, M.T. “Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse Treatment Programs.” Presented at the
Economic Workshop, Brandies University, Waltham, Massachusetts, April 1992.
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Zarkin, G.A., and M.T. French. “The Effect of Drug Use on Weeks Worked and Sick Days.”
Presented at the American Economic Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 3-5, 1992.
French, M.T. “Economic Models for Estimating the Costs of Drug Abuse Treatment.”
Presented at the State System Development Program Conference, Chicago, Illinois, December 1991.
French, M.T. “Data-Based Methods for Treatment Performance Monitoring: Drug Abuse
Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS).” Presented at the State System Development Program Conference, Chicago, Illinois, December 1991.
Bradley, C.J., M.T. French, and J.V. Rachel. “Costs and Financing of Standard and Enhanced
Methadone Treatment.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1991.
French, M.T., D.M. Neighbors, L.K. Carswell, R.A. Williams, and L.M. Bush. “A Model for
Estimating Industry Compliance Costs of Food Labeling Regulations. Presented at the American Public Health Association annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1991 and at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, July 1991.
French, M.T. “Supported Work Experiment for Methadone Treatment Clients.” Presented at
the American Public Health Association annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1991 and at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, July 1991.
Zarkin, G.A., and M.T. French. “The Effects of Illicit Drug and Alcohol Use on Labor Supply.”
Presented at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, July 1991.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “The Impact of Drug Abuse Treatment on Client Employment
and Earnings.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New York, New York, October 1990.
Bradley, C.J., M.T. French, and J.A. Mauskopf. “Benefit-Cost Analysis of Hepatitis B Vaccine
Programs for Occupationally Exposed Workers.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New York, New York, October 1990.
French, M.T., and G.A. Zarkin. “Labor Market Effects of Drug Abuse Treatment.” Presented
at the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California, July 1990. French, M.T., and D.M. Neighbors. “The Costs of Food Labeling Regulations.” Presented at
the Economics of Food Safety Conference, Alexandria, Virginia, June 1990.
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French, M.T., and D.L. Kendall “Using Wage-Risk Models to Estimate the Value of Reducing Job Risk.” Presented at the Southern Economics Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, November 19-21, 1989.
French, M.T. “Using Benefit-Cost Analysis in Drug Abuse Treatment Studies.” National
Institute on Drug Abuse workshop, “Coordinating Research Demonstration Studies of Treatment for Pregnant/Postpartum Drug Abusers,” Washington, DC, November 14-15, 1989.
French, M.T., J.V. Rachal, and R.L. Hubbard. “An Improved Conceptual Framework for
Estimating the Social Cost of Drug Abuse.” Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 1989.
French, M.T. “Estimating Disutility Costs of Occupational Injuries.” Presented at the
American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 1989. French, M.T. “Labor Force Participation, Employment, Work Effort, and Earnings of Drug
Abusers Admitted to Federally Funded Treatment Programs.” Presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse conference, “Drugs in the Workplace: Research and Evaluation Data,” Bethesda, Maryland, September 26-27 1989.
French, M. T. “Understanding the Social Costs of Drug Abuse and the Economic Benefits of
Drug Abuse Treatment.” Live radio interview with Mark Baker, broadcast over the Money Radio Network, June 13, 1989.
Mauskopf, J. A. and M. T. French. “Estimating the Value of Avoiding Morbidity and Mortality
from Foodborne Illnesses.” Association of Environmental and Resource Economists workshop on “Estimating and Valuing Morbidity in a Policy Context,” Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, June 8-9, 1989.
French, M. T. and D. L. Kendall. “The Value of Safety for Railroad Workers.” Presented at
the Western Economic Association Annual Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June 1989. French, M.T. “A Methodology to Estimate the Economic Costs of Food Labeling Regulations
in the Baking Industry.” Presented to the Technical Advisory Committee, American Bakers Association, February 1989.
TEACHING Teaching Specialization (Courses Taught)
Health and Medical Decision Making (Graduate) Applied Health Policy (Undergraduate) Health Economics (Undergraduate and Graduate) Advanced Sociological Statistics (Graduate)
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Analysis of Health Care Delivery and Policy (Graduate) Business and Society (Undergraduate) Advanced Statistics (Graduate) Quantitative Methods for Health Economics and Finance (Graduate) Health Care Management, Economics, Financing, and Ethics (Graduate) Biostatistics II (Graduate) Microeconomic Theory (Undergraduate) Industrial Organization (Undergraduate) Public Policy Analysis (Graduate) Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programs (Graduate) Essentials of Economic Theory (Graduate) Macroeconomic Theory (Undergraduate)
Thesis and Dissertation Committees
McKenzie Roddy, University of Miami, Department of Psychology (Member). Vanesa Ringle, University of Miami, Department of Psychology (Member). Huong Nguyen, University of Miami, Department of Economics (Member). Isabelle Beulaygue, Ph.D. Awarded in 2015, University of Miami, Department of Sociology (Chair). Bisma Sayed, Ph.D. Awarded in 2014, University of Miami, Department of Sociology (Chair). Yongmin Zang, Ph.D. Awarded in 2013, University of Miami, Department of Economics (Member). Lin Zhou, Ph.D. Awarded in 2013, University of Miami, Department of Economics (Member). Isabelle Beulaygue, Master’s Awarded in 2012, University of Miami, Department of Sociology (Chair). Liana Hone, Master’s Awarded in 2012, University of Miami, Department of Psychology (Member).
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Sheryl Alonso, Ph.D. Awarded in 2010, University of Miami, Department of Management (Member). Shi Huang, Ph.D. Awarded in 2007, University of Miami, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (Member). Duan Peng, Ph.D. Awarded in 2007, University of Miami, Department of Economics (Member). Laura Dunlap, Ph.D. Awarded in 2006, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Health Administration and Policy (Member). Aaron Beaston-Blackman, Ph.D. Awarded in 2006, Brandies University, Department of Health Administration and Policy (Member).
SERVICE
University/College/Department Committees and Administrative Responsibilities Academic Director, Masters in Health Administration Program, Miami Herbert Business School, Department of Health Management and Policy, 2020-Present. Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Miami Herbert Business School, 2020-Present. Director, Health Economics Research Group, University of Miami, 2003-Present. Ad Hoc Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, University of Miami, Department of Geography, 2017. Member, Undergraduate Business Education Committee, University of Miami, Miami Business School, 2016-Present. Member, Provost’s Academic Personnel Board, University of Miami, 2014-2017. Chair, Social Media Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2013-2019. Member, Dean’s Promotion and Tenure Committee, University of Miami, College of Arts and Sciences, 2012-2015. Member, University Research Council, University of Miami, 2012-2015. Member, Administration and Facilities Committee, University of Miami, College of Arts and Sciences, 2011-2017. Chair, Medical Sociology Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2010-2019. Member, College Council, University of Miami, College of Arts and Sciences, 2010-2013.
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Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Miami Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Miami, 2010-2019. Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2010-2019. Member and Chair, Statistics and Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2004-2005; 2007-2019. Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2003-2019. Member, Graduate Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2003-2010. Member, Faculty Evaluation Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2003; 2005-2010. Research Director, Programs in Health Administration and Policy, University of Miami, Miami Business School, 2007-Present. Member, Dean Search Committee, University of Miami, College of Arts and Sciences, 2009-2010. Economic consultant to the Athletic Department, University of Miami, on policies regarding pricing of athletic tickets and revenue generation, 2009-2012. Director of Academic Programs in Health Administration and Policy, University of Miami, School of Business Administration, 1995-2002. Chair, Appointment to the Graduate Faculty Guidelines Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2005. Chair, Promotion and Tenure Guidelines Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2005. Member, Criminology Comprehensive Exam Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2005-2006. Member, University Research Council, University of Miami, 2004-2007. Member, Budget and Compensation Review Committee, College of Arts of Sciences, University of Miami, 2004-2007. Chair, Colloquia Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Miami, 2004-2005. Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Miami, 2004-2007.
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Faculty Judge, Citizens Board Research & Creativity Forum, University of Miami, 2004. Member, Statistics and Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee, University of Miami, Department of Sociology, 2003-2004. Member, University Research Council, Medical University of South Carolina, 2002-2003. Founder and Director of the joint Department of Epidemiology and Public Health/Health Administration and Policy Monthly Seminar Series, University of Miami, 1997-2002. Member of Outcomes Research Committee, University of Miami, School of Medicine, 1995-2000. Chairman of the Faculty Research Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami, School of Medicine, 1999-2001. Member of the Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami, School of Medicine, 1999-2002. Member of the Executive Planning Committee, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and Health Services Research Center, University of Miami, School of Medicine, 1999-2002. Community and Professional Activities Promotion to Full Professor External Reviewer for Dr. Jie Chen, University of Maryland, 2019. Promotion and Tenure External Reviewer for Dr. Michael Pesko, Georgia State University, 2019. Promotion and Tenure External Reviewer for Dr. Amanda Abraham, University of Georgia, 2019. Promotion to Distinguished Professor External Reviewer for Dr. Constance Weisner, University of California – San Francisco, 2016. Big Brother volunteer and mentor, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, 2009-Present. Promotion to Full Professor External Reviewer for Dr. Susan Ettner, University of California – Los Angeles, 2011. Grant Reviewer, Center for Aids Research, University of Pennsylvania, 2009. Promotion to Full Professor External Reviewer for Dr. Jeffrey Pyne, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 2010. Promotion and Tenure External Reviewer for Dr. Richard Lindrooth, University of Colorado, 2009.
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Promotion and Tenure External Reviewer for Dr. Matthew Webster, University of Kentucky, 2008. External Ph.D. Dissertation Reviewer for Angela Bauer Snyder, Yale University, 2007. Advisory Committee and Grant Reviewer, Program of Research to Integrate Substance Abuse into Mainstream HealthCare (PRISM), Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Treatment Research Institute, June 2003-2019. Scientific Advisory Committee, Project SHARE (Senior Health and Alcohol Risk Education), National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse and UCLA, 2004-2018. Scientific Advisory Committee, Minority Centers for Alcohol Services Research, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse and Drew University, 1998-2003. Program Committee, American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Section, 1994-2004. Board of Directors, American Heart Association, 1998-2000. Academic Mentor in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Executive Learning Program, South Florida Region, 1996-1997.
SELECTED MEDIA STORIES
“Study Finds That Cell Phone Restrictions Save Motorcyclists’ Lives” Common Thread—January 8, 2019 https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/study-finds-that-cell-phone-restrictions-save-motorcyclists-lives
“Distracted driving laws saving bikers” Rockdale Citizen & Newton Citizen—December 5, 2018
https://www.rockdalenewtoncitizen.com/ “Laws designed to ban or curb drivers’ use of cell phones are saving motorcyclists’ lives”
Medical Xpress—December 5, 2018 https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-12-laws-curb-drivers-cell-motorcyclists.html
“Laws designed to ban or curb drivers' use of cell phones are saving motorcyclists' lives”
EurekAlert!—December 5, 2018 https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-12/fau-ldt120518.php
“Laws designed to ban or curb drivers’ use of cell phones are saving motorcyclists’ lives”
ScienceDaily—December 5, 2018 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181205133953.htm
“Study Shows Laws Designed to Ban or Curb Drivers’ Use of Cell Phones are Saving
Motorcyclists’ Lives” Newswise—December 5, 2018 https://www.newswise.com/articles/study-shows-laws-designed-to-ban-or-curb-drivers%E2%80%99-use-of-cell-phones-are-saving-motorcyclists'-lives-
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“Curbing use of mobile phones while driving reduces motorcycle fatality rates” Market Business
News—December 6, 2018 https://marketbusinessnews.com/motorcycle-fatality-rates/191412/
“Distracted Driving Laws Save Motorcyclists’ Lives, Research Finds” Insurance Journal—
December 6, 2018 https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2018/12/06/511243.htm
“Go ahead, get that tattoo. Your boss shouldn’t mind.” Chicago Tribune—August 10, 2018.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-tattoos-at-work-0812-story.html “Tattoos no longer impede getting a job, study finds.” Newsweek—August 9, 2018.
https://www.newsweek.com/tattoos-no-longer-impede-getting-job-1067035 “Cell Phone Laws Are Saving Riders’ Lives” Adventure Rider—December 7, 2018
https://advrider.com/cell-phone-laws-are-saving-riders-lives/ “Study Finds Driver Cell Phone Bans Are Saving Motorcyclists’ Lives” Claims Journal—
December 10, 2018 https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2018/12/10/288171.htm
“The tattoo taboo: More businesses bending to allow body art at work.” Newsday—
November 30, 2018. https://www.newsday.com/business/tattoo-employment-job-interview-1.24045690
“Looking for a new job—and worried about your tattoo? A UM study has a new answer.”
Miami Herald—August 13, 2018. https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article216316325.html
“Millennial bosses give top marks to tattooed job seekers.” The Times of London—August 17,
2018. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/millennial-bosses-give-top-marks-to-tattooed-jobseekers-7xsjbb6h9
“Inked and employable: Tattoos are not a disadvantage in the workforce.” The Sydney
Morning Herald—August 10, 2018. https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/inked-and-employable-tattoos-are-not-a-disadvantage-in-the-workforce-20180810-p4zwr4.html
“Why millennials are uncovering tattoos at work.” The Financial Times—August 12, 2018.
https://www.ft.com/content/942279ba-9bc6-11e8-9702-5946bae86e6d “Are tattooed job applicants less likely to be hired? Two new studies disagree.” Quartz at Work
(qz.com)—August 24, 2018. https://qz.com/work/1367954/are-tattooed-job-applicants-less-likely-to-be-hired/
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“Tattoos may actually help you get hired for a job, so feel free to rub that in your judgy relative’s face.” Allure—August 13, 2018. https://www.allure.com/story/how-tattoos-affect-employment-study
“New research on tattoos in the workplace.” Live radio interview on the Paul Ross show,
talkRADIO in the UK—August 13, 2018. “New research on tattoos in the workplace.” Live radio interview on the Doug McIntyre
Morning Show on KABC talk radio in LA—August 14, 2018. “New research on tattoos in the workplace.” Live radio interview on “It Takes 2 with Amy &
JJ” KFGO: The Mighty 790 in Fargo, ND—August 14, 2018. “Can't get a job? Get a tattoo! Body art is now so fashionable, it makes you MORE likely to get a
job.” Daily Mail—August 10, 2018. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6047863/Cant-job-tattoo-Body-art-fashionable-makes-likely-job.html
“Having tattoos no longer affects your chances of getting a job, study finds.” The
Independent—August 14, 2018. https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/tattoos-help-getting-job-prospects-employment-interview-university-miami-study-a8490676.html
“Don't worry about getting that tattoo; study shows it won't affect your job prospects.” The
Economic Times—August 10, 2018. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/dont-worry-about-getting-that-tattoo-study-shows-it-wont-affect-your-job-prospects/articleshow/65353660.cms
“Apparently, having tattoos could actually help you get a job.” The Irish News—August 9, 2018.
https://www.irishnews.com/magazine/science/2018/08/09/news/apparently-having-tattoos-could-actually-help-you-get-a-job-1404132/
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/study-finds-nobody-gives-af-173700819.html https://www.slashgear.com/tattoos-may-no-longer-impact-employment-potential-study-
10540922/ https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/people-are-no-longer-discriminating-against-tattoos-in-the-
workplace-new-study-says/ https://www.marieclaire.com.au/tattoos-can-actually-improve-your-chances-of-getting-a-
job?category=News https://www.earth.com/news/body-art-dream-careers/ https://www.recruitmentgrapevine.com/content/article/2018-08-13-tattooed-candidates-could-
be-at-jobseeking-advantage https://www.river105.com/study-tattoos-no-longer-impact-employment-potential/
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https://phys.org/news/2018-08-job-tattoo.html http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/no-a-tattoo-wont-harm-your-job-prospects-in-fact-it-
might-help-you-get-hired/ https://fox8.com/2018/08/13/a-tattoo-might-increase-your-chance-at-landing-a-job/ https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2018/08/14/tattoos-make-you-employable/ https://www.altpress.com/news/tattoos-jobs-study/ https://www.bustle.com/p/does-having-a-tattoo-affect-getting-a-job-a-new-study-says-actually-
no-10095750 http://www.mcall.com/business/mc-biz-work-tattoos-earnings-20180814-story.html http://www.nydailynews.com/featured/sns-go-ahead-get-that-tattoo-your-boss-shouldn-t-
mind-20180810-story.html https://pilotonline.com/business/banking/article_a1131ecf-abe1-59b0-b953-
b492167dce48.html https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2018/08/14/tattoo-employable-
study/37480073/ https://tucson.com/business/go-ahead-get-that-tattoo-your-boss-shouldn-t-
mind/article_0d7a62fd-b3b3-5572-ad08-ad59e2235a5b.amp.html https://www.fresnobee.com/news/business/article216644730.html https://madison.com/business/go-ahead-get-that-tattoo-your-boss-shouldn-t-
mind/article_33e5af44-3ac0-5473-9653-3f44c9230fcc.amp.html https://www.bradenton.com/news/business/article216584565.html http://www.mcall.com/business/mc-biz-work-tattoos-earnings-20180814-story.html “GOP Tax Bill Also Manages to Needlessly Screw Up the Healthcare System,” LA Times—
December 19, 2017. http://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-republican-tax-bill-individual-mandate-20171219-story.html
“Science: Regular Consumption of Marijuana Keeps You Thin, Fit, and Active,” New York
Daily News—June 21, 2017. http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/science-regular-consumption-marijuana-thin-fit-article-1.3266149
“Why Don’t Miami Drivers Use Turn Signals? It’s Complicated,” Miami Herald – June 4, 2017.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/traffic/article154312654.html
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“Marijuana and Weight Loss,” Television interview with NBC6 Miami – October 31, 2016. http://www.nbcmiami.com/on-air/as-seen-on/103116-marissa-marijuana-weight-loss-web_Miami-399342501.html
“Why Strengthening Affordable Care Act Could Cut Disparities,” Health Payer Intelligence –
September 29, 2016. http://healthpayerintelligence.com/news/why-strengthening-affordable-care-act-could-cut-disparities
“Cannabis Has Been Linked to Weight Loss,” Culture Magazine – September 21, 2016.
http://ireadculture.com/cannabis-linked-weight-loss/ “Pot Smokers Actually Have Lower BMI’s,” Cosmopolitan – September 20, 2016.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/health-fitness/a3613760/pot-smokers-actually-have-lower-bmis/
“Pot Smokers Actually Have Lower BMI’s,” Yahoo Sports – September 21, 2016.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/pot-smokers-actually-lower-bmis-163056670.html “University of Miami study: Marijuana users have lower BMI,” South Florida Business Journal –
September 21, 2016. http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2016/09/21/university-of-miami-study-makes-a-case-for.html
“What Do We Know So Far About the Affordable Care Act,” Live Interview with Dan
O’Meara, Business Radio, Sirius/XM Channel 111 – September 16, 2016. “Affordable Care Act expands health coverage but disparities based on income and ethnicity
persist,” Healthcare IT News – August 31, 2016. http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/affordable-care-act-expands-health-coverage-disparities-based-income-and-ethnicity-persist
“Affordable Care Act and health care: the same racial and economic disparities persist,” Science
2.0 – August 31, 2016. http://www.science20.com/news_articles/affordable_care_act_and_health_care_the_same_racial_and_economic_disparities_persist-179490
“Affordable Care Act has improved access to health care, but disparities persist,” Science Daily –
August 30, 2016. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/08/160830130828.htm “The Upside of Alcohol,” Pacific Standard Magazine – August 29, 2016.
https://psmag.com/the-upside-of-alcohol-c27365685a7e#.ffmitmgsg “Daily Marijuana Use Linked to Lower BMI,” livescience.com – September 12, 2016.
http://www.livescience.com/56068-daily-marijuana-use-linked-to-lower-bmi.html “Hialeah Has One of The Highest Affordable Care Act Signups In The Country, Says Report,”
Interview with Sammy Mack, National Public Radio – August 18, 2016. http://wlrn.org/post/hialeah-has-one-highest-affordable-care-act-signups-country-says-
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report “Alcohol Can Boost Some of the Health Perks of Exercise: But You Have to Know What and
When to Drink,” Shape.com – July/August 2016. “Tattoos Won’t Hurt Your Career—UM Study Finds,” The Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel –
February 25, 2016. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/careers/fl-tattoos-earning-power-20160225-story.html
“The Dangerous Distractions of Spring Break,” Interview with Shankar Vedantam, National
Public Radio – March 18, 2015. http://www.npr.org/2015/03/18/393748230/the-dangerous-distractions-of-spring-break
“Here’s Your Annual Reminder to Be Careful During Spring Break,” The Washington Post –
March 19, 2015. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2015/03/19/heres-your-annual-reminder-to-be-careful-on-spring-break/
“Road to Perdition: Science Proves That Spring Break Is Deadly for Drivers,” The Guardian –
March 18, 2015. http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/18/spring-break-driving-traffic-fatalities-study
“The Percentage Increase in Traffic Deaths During Spring Break Will Shock You,” Time –
March 20, 2015. http://time.com/3750449/spring-break-traffic-accidents-cars-alcohol-death/
“Traffic Deaths Increase in Spring Break Hot Spots,” US News and World Report – March 20,
2015. http://health.usnews.com/health-news/articles/2015/03/20/traffic-deaths-increase-in-spring-break-hot-spots
“Study Says Traffic Deaths Rise During Spring Break,” Tristatehomepage.com – March 20,
2015. http://www.tristatehomepage.com/story/d/story/study-says-traffic-deaths-rise-during-spring-break/23465/S0LmPDiJwkuVWz5e9YnbfA
“Traffic Fatalities Spike During Spring Break,” Health Central – March 20, 2015.
http://www.healthcentral.com/dailydose/cf/2015/03/19/traffic_fatalities_spike_during_spring_break
“Traffic Deaths Increase in Spring Break Hot Spots,” Philly.com – March 20, 2015.
http://www.philly.com/philly/health/topics/HealthDay697606_20150320_Traffic_Deaths_Increase_in_Spring_Break_Hot_Spots.html
“Fatal Care Accidents Spike at Spring Break Spots,” Pharmacy Times – March 24, 2015.
http://www.pharmacytimes.com/careers-news/Fatal-Car-Accidents-Spike-at-Spring-Break-Spots
“Better Grades in High School Mean Bigger Paychecks,” Miami Herald – August 3, 2014
http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/08/03/v-print/4269924/better-grades-mean-bigger-paychecks.html
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“High School GPA, Educational Attainment, and Earnings,” Live Interview on May 28, 2014
with Michael Smerconish, POTUS Sirius/XM Channel 124, Washington, DC. “High School GPA, Educational Attainment, and Earnings,” Live Interview on May 26, 2014
with Charles Adler Radio Show, 680 CJOB, Winnipeg, Canada. “That Jock Who Never Did His Homework in High School Is Making More Money Than
You,” Glamour.com – May 26, 2014 http://www.glamour.com/inspired/blogs/the-conversation/2014/05/high-school-gpa-gender-pay-gap.html
“Female 'A+' Students End Up Making As Much As Male 'C' Students,” The Huffington Post –
May 23, 2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/23/gpa-income_n_5373078.html “High School GPA, Educational Attainment, and Earnings,” CBS Radio Interview on May 22,
2014 with Zak Kindrachuk, KIRO radio, Seattle, WA. “High School GPA, Educational Attainment, and Earnings,” KCSN Radio Interview on May 22,
2014 with Debra Mark, KCSN radio, Northridge, CA. “New Study Says That High School Grades Can Determine Your Future Income,” Yahoo.com
– May 22, 2014 https://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/new-study-says-that-high-school-grades-can-determine-your-future-income-164443075.html
“High School Nerds Make More Money, Says Social Science,” Slate.com – May 22, 2014
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2014/05/22/revenge_of_the_nerds_your_high_school_grades_predict_what_you_ll_earn_as.html
“High School GPA, Educational Attainment, and Earnings,” WTOP Radio Interview on May
21, 2014 with Veronica Robinson, WTOP radio, Washington DC. “Here’s how much your high school grades predict your future salary,” The Washington Post –
May 20, 2014 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/05/20/heres-how-much-your-high-school-grades-predict-how-much-you-make-today/
“Study: You Really Can Predict ‘The Marrying Type’,” The Atlantic – March 13, 2014
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/study-you-really-can-predict-the-marrying-type/284381/
“Psychologists Examine Traits in Men, Women Who Are More Likely to Marry,” Science World
Report – March 12, 2014 http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/13416/20140311/psychologists-examine-traits-in-men-women-who-are-more-likely-to-marry.htm
“Women More Interested in Personality When Thinking About Marriage: Study,” Global News
– February 24, 2014 http://globalnews.ca/video/1169869/women-more-interested-in-personality-when-thinking-about-marriage-study
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“Talking Baby: Picking the Right Name,” CBS-Miami – January 22, 2014 http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/01/22/talking-baby-picking-the-right-name/
“1 in 6 Unemployed Are Substance Abusers.” CNNMoney – November 26, 2013
http://money.cnn.com/2013/11/26/news/economy/drugs-unemployed/index.html “Binge Drinking and Joblessness.” The Miami Herald – March 22, 2013
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/22/3301471/binge-drinking-and-joblessness.html
“Heavy Drinkers Found to Exercise More.” San Francisco Chronicle – August 28, 2012 http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/Heavy-drinkers-found-to-exercise-more-3822613.php
“St. Petersburg Is The ‘Saddest’ City In America? Try Telling Residents That,” Huffington Post – December 6, 2011 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/06/st-petersburg-saddest-city-america-mens-health_n_1126566.html?ref=mostpopular
“Economic Outlook? Wet,” The Globe and Mail - October 16, 2011 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/facts-and-arguments/social-studies/world-population-to-reach-seven-billion-soon/article2201697/
“Economy Wears on Mental Health,” The Tennessean - October 15, 2011 http://www.tennessean.com/article/20111015/NEWS07/310150025/Economy-wears-mental-health?odyssey=nav%7Chead
“Connection Discovered Between Macroeconomic Conditions and Excessive Alcohol Drinking,” Medical News Today - October 15, 2011 http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/235984.php
“Down Economy May Mean More People Drown Their Sorrows,” PsychCentral - October 14, 2011 http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/10/14/down-economy-may-mean-more-people-drown-their-sorrows/30349.html
“Alcohol Consumption Sees Rise with Falling Economy,” Top News US - October 14, 2011 http://topnews.us/content/244155-alcohol-consumption-sees-rise-falling-economy
“Study: Bad Economy Equals More Drinking,” Digital Journal - October 14, 2011 http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/312755
“Binge Drinking Rises with Unemployment: UMiami Study,” Miami New Times - October13, 2011 http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2011/10/binge_drinking_rises_with_unem.php
“As Economy Goes Down, Drinking Goes Up,” WebMd - October 13, 2011 http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/alcohol-abuse/news/20111013/as-economy-goes-down-drinking-goes-up
“Poor Economy, Binge Drinking Linked, Study Finds,” Medical Daily– October 13, 2011
http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20111013/7395/binge-drinking-economy-alcohol-abuse-alcohol-dependency-university-of-miami.htm
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“Macroeconomic Conditions and Alcohol Consumption: When the Economy is Down, Alcohol
Consumption Goes Up,” Science Daily - October 13, 2011 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/10/111013091350.htm
“When the Economy is Down, Alcohol Consumption Goes Up,” Eurekalert - October 13, 2011
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-10/uom-wte101211.php “When You Don’t Have a Job and Your Bank Account is Empty, It’s Bottoms Up,” MLive.com
– October 13, 2011 http://www.mlive.com/jobs/index.ssf/2011/10/when_you_dont_have_a_job_and_your_bank_a.html
“Study: Texting Preferred Over Verbal Conversation,” CBS Local News - September 20, 2011
http://miami.cbslocal.com/latest-videos/?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=6271216
“Imaging Costs Soar for Medicare Cancer Patients,” US News and World Report - April 27, 2010 http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/cancer/articles/2010/04/27/imaging-costs-soar-for-medicare-cancer-patients.html
“What’s the Most Important Thing To Do When Riding a Motorcycle?” University of Miami
Spotlight http://www.as.miami.edu/spotlights/Whats_the_Most_Important_Thing_To_Do_When_Riding_Motorcycles
“An Analysis of the Effectiveness of Public Policies on Motorcycle Safety in the US,” Medical
News Today - October 31, 2009 http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/169353.php “A Look at Public Policies and Motorcycle Safety in the US,” e! Science News - October 29,
2009 http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/10/29/a.look.public.policies.and.motorcycle.safety.us
“Drinkers May Exercise More Than Teetotalers ,” USA Today - September 3, 2009
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-09-03-drinking-exercise_N.htm “UM Study: Boozers Exercise More,” NBC Miami - September 2, 2009
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/health/UM-Study-Boozers-Exercise-More-56717442.html
“Study: Drinkers Appear to Get More Exercise Than Non-Drinkers, but Longer Workouts
Don’t Outweigh Health Woes of Heaving Drinking,” WebMD Health News - September 1, 2009 http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/news/20090901/alcohol-a-motivator-for-exercise
“Regular Drinkers Get More Exercise: Study,” Reuters - August 31, 2009
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE57U3V820090831
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“Do Drinkers Exercise More Than Their Sober Peers?” ABC News Medical Unit - August 31,
2009 http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MensHealth/alcohol-drinkers-exercise-abstainers/story?id=8447999
“Drinkers May Exercise More Than Teetotalers,” US News and World Report - August 31, 2009
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/fitness/articles/2009/08/31/drinkers-may-exercise-more-than-teetotalers.html
“Study: Drinkers More Likely to Exercise,” Chicago Tribune Blog - August 31, 2009
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/features_julieshealthclub/2009/08/study-drinkers-more-likely-to-exercise.html
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