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ERIC STICE, PH.D. OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE 1776 MILLRACE DRIVE EUGENE, OR 97403 541.484.2123 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE 2012 Scientific Director, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Darnall Army Medical Hospital Fort Hood, Texas 2009 Erskine Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 2005- Faculty Member, Imaging Research Center, University of Texas at Austin 2004- Courtesy Research Associate, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon 2004-10 Research Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 2003- Senior Scientist, Oregon Research Institute 2002-04 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 2001 Visiting Assistant Professor (Summer), Department of Psychology, University of Washington 2000 Visiting Fellow (Summer), Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford 1999 Visiting Assistant Professor (Summer), Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University 1998-02 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 1996-98 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University 1995-96 Psychology Intern, Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego 1992-93 Psychology Extern, Arizona State Hospital EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University 1992 M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University 1989 B.S. in Psychology, University of Oregon (Summa Cum Laude) GRANTS AND AWARDS Total grants and awards = 27 Total funding = $38,366,419 Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), Effectiveness Trial of a Dissonance-Based Obesity Prevention Program. Principle Investigator. Total costs = $3,013,400. 8/12-7/17 Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), An fMRI Test of the Dynamic Vulnerability Model of Obesity: Risk Factor Plasticity. Principle Investigator. Total costs = $3,550,044. 5/12-4/17 Investigator Initiated Center Project Program, Uniformed Services University, Health Sciences Division. Preventing obesity at multiple levels in military populations. Co-Investigator. Total costs = $2,100,000. 9/11-8/14. Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Eating Disorder Prevention: An effectiveness trail for at-risk college students. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $2,494,217. 4/10-3/15

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ERIC STICE, PH.D.

OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE 1776 MILLRACE DRIVE

EUGENE, OR 97403 541.484.2123

[email protected] PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE 2012 Scientific Director, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Darnall Army Medical

Hospital Fort Hood, Texas 2009 Erskine Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 2005- Faculty Member, Imaging Research Center, University of Texas at Austin 2004- Courtesy Research Associate, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon 2004-10 Research Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 2003- Senior Scientist, Oregon Research Institute 2002-04 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 2001 Visiting Assistant Professor (Summer), Department of Psychology, University of Washington 2000 Visiting Fellow (Summer), Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford 1999 Visiting Assistant Professor (Summer), Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University 1998-02 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin 1996-98 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University 1995-96 Psychology Intern, Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego 1992-93 Psychology Extern, Arizona State Hospital EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University 1992 M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University 1989 B.S. in Psychology, University of Oregon (Summa Cum Laude) GRANTS AND AWARDS Total grants and awards = 27 Total funding = $38,366,419 Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), Effectiveness Trial of a Dissonance-Based Obesity

Prevention Program. Principle Investigator. Total costs = $3,013,400. 8/12-7/17 Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), An fMRI Test of the Dynamic Vulnerability Model of

Obesity: Risk Factor Plasticity. Principle Investigator. Total costs = $3,550,044. 5/12-4/17 Investigator Initiated Center Project Program, Uniformed Services University, Health Sciences

Division. Preventing obesity at multiple levels in military populations. Co-Investigator. Total costs = $2,100,000. 9/11-8/14.

Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Eating Disorder Prevention:

An effectiveness trail for at-risk college students. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $2,494,217. 4/10-3/15

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Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Relation of Consummatory and Anticipatory Food Reward to Obesity. Co-Principal Investigator. Total costs = $3,472,383. 8/09-7/14.

Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Effectiveness Trial of an

Adolescent Depression Prevention Program. Co-Investigator. Total costs = $2,589,946. 1/09-11/13. National Research Service Award (F31), Individual Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from the National

Institute of Mental Health. Neural Substrates of Emotional Eating. Principal Investigator/Mentor. Total costs = $116,607. 6/08-5/11.

Administrative Supplement. National Institutes of Health. Eating Disorder Prevention Program: Long-

Term Follow-up. Principal Investigator. Total Costs = $50,000. 3/08–2/09. Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Targeted Obesity Prevention

Program for Adolescent Females. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $3,389,441. 2/07-1/12. Minority Training Supplement, National Institute of Mental Health. Principal Investigator/Mentor.

Total costs = $138,602. 7/06-6/08. Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. An Evaluation of an Obesity

Prevention Program for College Women. Co-Investigator. Total costs = $2,876,659. 5/06-4/11. Roadmap Supplement for Interdisciplinary Research in Behavioral and Biological Sciences. National

Institutes of Health. Neural Substrates of Dieting: A Potent Risk Factor for Bulimia Nervosa. Principal Investigator. Total Costs = $183,330. 11/05–10/06.

Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Eating Disorder Prevention

Program Effectiveness Trial. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $1,715,625. 3/05-4/10. Minority Training Supplement, National Institute of Mental Health. Principal Investigator/Mentor.

Total costs = $101,039. 7/04-3/06. Minority Training Supplement, National Institute of Mental Health. Principal Investigator/Mentor.

Total costs = $112,230. 3/04-4/06. Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institutes of Health. Depression Prevention

Program for High-Risk Adolescents. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $1,548,338. 6/04-5/09. Infrastructure Support Proposal, Office of National Drug Control Policy. University of Texas Graduate

Education and Research in Illicit Drug Addiction. Co-Investigator. Total costs = $6,836,446. 5/03-4/06.

Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institute of Health. Risk and Maintenance

Factors for Bulimic Pathology. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $1,676,734. 8/02-7/07.

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National Research Service Award (F31), Individual Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health. Testing the Affect-Expectancy Model of Bulimic Pathology. Principal Investigator/ Mentor. Total costs = $105,100. 6/02-5/05.

Investigator Initiated Research Grant, E. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Depression Prevention

Program for Adolescents. Principal Investigator. Direct costs = $58,519. 1/02-8/03. Minority Training Supplement, National Institute of Mental Health. Principal Investigator/Mentor.

Total costs = $18,390. 8/01-7/02. Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01), National Institute of Mental Health. Test of a Dissonance

Eating Disorder Prevention Program. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $1,312,500. 2/01-1/07. National Research Service Award (F31), Individual Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from the National

Institute of Mental Health. Gender-Specific Risks for Depression in Adolescent Girls. Principal Investigator/ Mentor. Total costs = $94,544. 9/00-8/04.

National Research Service Award (F31), Individual Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the National

Institute of Mental Health. A Targeted Eating Disorder Prevention Program. Principal Investigator/Mentor. Direct costs = $112,500. 8/00-8/03. Trainee had to decline award.

Investigator Initiated Research Grant, E. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Texas Body Acceptance

Project. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $36,409. 1/00-6/01. Research Scientist Career Award from the National Institute of Mental Health. Etiology of Bulimic

Pathology: Multimethod Investigation. Principal Investigator. Total costs = $650,408. 8/98-8/03. FELLOWSHIPS National Research Service Award, Institutional Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the National Institute of

Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine. Trainee. 7/96-7/98.

National Research Service Award, Individual Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from the National Institute of

Drug Abuse. Department of Psychology, Arizona State University. Differential Prediction of Substance Use and Problem Use. Trainee. Direct costs = $13,008. 9/94-7/95.

Dissertation Research Fellowship, Arizona State University. 8/94-6/95. National Research Service Award, Institutional Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from the National Institute of

Mental Health. Preventive Intervention Research Center, Arizona State University. Trainee. 6/93-8/94.

HONORS Phi Beta Kappa (1988) Psi Chi (1988) Junior Scholar Award from the Mortar Board Honor Society (1988) Dean's List and Dean's Scholar List, University of Oregon (1988,1989) Graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Oregon (1989) Graduated with Honors from the University of Oregon Psychology Department (1989) Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contributions to Psychopathology, American

Psychological Association (2004)

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Nan Tobler Award for Review of the Prevention Science Literature, Society for Prevention Research (2008)

Lori Irving Award for Excellence in Eating Disorder Prevention and Awareness, National Eating Disorders Association (2012)

Basic Science Abstract Award for Excellence in Obesity Research, Obesity Society (2012). PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Total publications =185 Total social science citation count excluding self-citations = 8005 (h factor = 51) Carr, K., Lin, H, Fletcher, K., Sucheston, L., Singh, P., Salis, R., Erbe, R., Faith, M., Allison, D., Stice,

E., & Epstein, L. (in press). Two functional serotonin polymorphisms moderate the effect of food reinforcement on BMI. Behavioral Neuroscience.

Stice, E., Burger, K., & Yokum, S. (in press). Caloric deprivation increases responsivity of attention

and reward regions to intake, anticipated intake, and images of palatable foods. NeuroImage. Stice, E., Figlewicz, D., Gosnell, B., Levine, A., & Pratt, W. (in press). The contribution of brain

reward circuits to the obesity epidemic. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. Stice, E., Marti, N., & Rohde, P. (in press). Prevalence, incidence, impairment, and course of the

proposed DSM-5 eating disorder diagnoses in an 8-year prospective community study of young women. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Durant, S., Shaw, H., & Wade, E. (in press). Effectiveness of peer-led dissonance

eating disorder prevention groups: Results from two randomized trials. Behaviour Research and Therapy.

Stice, E., Yokum, S., & Burger, K. (in press). Elevated reward region responsivity predicts future

substance use onset but not overweight/obesity onset. Biological Psychiatry. Stice, E., Rohde, P., Shaw, H., & Marti, N. (2013). Efficacy trial of a selective prevention program

targeting both eating disorders and obesity among female college students: 1- and 2-year follow-up effects. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81, 183-189.

Bohon, C., & Stice, E. (2012). Negative affect and neural response to palatable food intake in bulimia

nervosa. Appetite, 58, 964-970. Burger, K., & Stice, E. (2012). Frequent ice cream consumption is associated with reduced striatal

response to receipt of an ice cream-based milkshake. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 95 810-817.

Gau, J., Stice, E., Rohde, P., & Seeley, J. (2012). Negative life events and substance use moderate

cognitive-behavioral adolescent depression prevention intervention. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 41, 241-250.

Huh, D., Stice, E., Shaw, H., & Boutelle, K. (2012). Female overweight and obesity in adolescence:

Developmental trends and ethnic differences in prevalence, incidence, and remission. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 41, 76-85.

Müller, S., & Stice, E. (2013). Moderators of the intervention effects for a dissonance-based eating

disorder prevention program: Results from an amalgam of three randomized trials. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 51, 128-133.

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Ochner CN, Stice E, Hutchins E, Afifi L, Geliebter A, Hirsch J, Teixeira J. (2012). Relation between changes in neural responsivity and reductions in desire to eat high-calorie foods following gastric bypass surgery. Neuroscience, 209, 128-135.

Rohde, P., Stice, E., & Gau, J. (2012). Effects of three depression prevention interventions on risk for

depressive disorder onset in the context of depression risk factors. Prevention Science, 13, 584-593. Rohde, P., Stice, E., Gau, J., & Marti, C. N. (2012). Reduced substance use as a secondary benefit of

an indicated cognitive-behavioral adolescent depression prevention program. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 599-608.

Stice, E., & Burger, K. (2012). Neurobiology of overeating. Citable Reviews in the Life Sciences. In:

eLS 2012, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester http://www.els.net/ Stice, E., Rohde, P., Durant, S., & Shaw, H. (2012). A preliminary trial of a prototype Internet

dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program for young women with body image concerns. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80, 907-916.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Shaw, H., & Marti, N. (2012). Efficacy trial of a selected prevention program

targeting both eating disorder symptoms and unhealthy weight gain among female college students. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80, 164-170.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Gau, J., & Shaw, H. (2012). Effect of a dissonance-based prevention program on

risk for eating disorder onset in the context of eating disorder risk factors. Prevention Science, 13, 129-139.

Stice, E., Yokum, S., Burger, K., Epstein, L., & Smolen, A. (2012). Multilocus genetic composite

reflecting dopamine signaling capacity predicts reward circuitry responsivity. Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 10093-10100.

Baldwin, S., Bauer, D., Stice, E., & Rohde, P. (2011). Evaluating models for partially clustered

designs. Psychological Methods, 16, 149-165. Bohon, C., & Stice, E. (2011). Reward abnormalities among women with bulimia nervosa: A

functional magnetic resonance imaging study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 44, 585-595.

Burger, K., & Stice, E. (2011). Relation of dietary restraint scores to activation of reward-related brain

regions in response to food intake, anticipate intake, and food pictures. NeuroImage, 55, 233-239. Burger, K., & Stice, E. (2011). Variability in reward responsivity and obesity: Evidence from brain

imaging studies. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 4, 182-189. Gearhardt, A., Yokum, S., Orr, P., Stice, E., Corbin, W., & Brownell, K. (2011). The neural correltes

of “Food Addiction”. Archives of General Psychiatry, 68, 808-816. Krabbenborg, M., Danner, U., Larsen, J., Veer, N., Elburg, A., Ridder, D., Evers, C, Stice, E., &

Engles, R. (2011). The Eating disorder diagnostic scale: Psychometric features within a clinical population and a cut-off point to differentiate clinical patients from healthy controls. European Eating Disorder Review, 20, 315-320.

Linville, D., Stice, E., Gau, J., & O’Neil, M. (2011). Predictive effects of mother and peer influences

on increases in adolescent eating disorder risk factors and symptoms A 3-year longitudinal study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 44, 745-751.

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Marchand, E., Stice, E., Rohde, P., & Becker, C. (2011). Moving from efficacy to effectiveness trials in prevention research. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 49, 32-41.

McMillan, W., Stice, E., & Rohde, P. (2011). High- and low-level dissonance-based eating disorder

prevention programs with young women with body image concerns: An experimental trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 79, 129-134.

Ng, J., Stice, E., Spoor, S., & Bohon, C. (2011). A brain imaging study of the relation of

consummatory and anticipatory food reward to obesity: Effects of perceived caloric density. Appetite, 57, 65-72.

Stice, E., Durant, S., Burger, K., & Schoeller, D. (2011). Weight suppression and risk for future

increases in body mass: Effects of suppressed resting metabolic rate and energy expenditure. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 94, 7-11.

Stice, E., Marti, N., & Durant, S. (2011). Risk factors for onset of eating disorders: Evidence of

multiple risk pathways from an 8-year prospective study. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 49, 622-627.

Stice, E., Marti, N., Rohde, P., & Shaw, H. (2011). Testing mediators hypothesized to account for the

effects of a dissonance eating disorder prevention program over longer-term follow-up. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 79, 398-405.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Gau, J., & Ochner, C. (2011). Relation of depression to perceived social support:

Results from a randomized depression prevention trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 49, 361-366.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Shaw, H., & Gau, J. (2011). An effectiveness trial of a selected dissonance-based

eating disorder prevention program for female high school students: Long-term effects. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 79, 500-508.

Stice, E., Yokum, S., Burger, K., Epstein, L., & Small, D. (2011). Youth at risk for obesity show

greater activation of striatal and somatosensory regions to food. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 4360-4366.

Thomas, J. G., Butryn, M. L., Stice, E., & Lowe, M. R. (2011). A prospective test of the relation

between weight change and risk for bulimia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 295-304.

Yokum, S., Ng, J., & Stice, E. (2011). Attentional bias for food images associated with elevated weight

and future weight gain: An fMRI study. Obesity, 19, 1775-1783. Yokum, S., Ng, J., & Stice, E. (2011). Relation of regional grey and white matter volumes to current

BMI and future increases in BMI: A prospective MRI study. International Journal of Obesity, 36, 656-664.

Ahern, A., Field, M., Spoor, S., Bohon, C., & Stice, E. (2010). Relation of dietary restraint scores to

cognitive biases and reward sensitivity. Appetite, 55, 61-68. Annesi, J. J., Marti, C. N., & Stice, E. (2010). A meta-analytic review of the Youth Fit for Life

intervention for effects on body mass index in 5- to 12-year-old children. Health Psychology Review, 4, 6-21.

Batterink, L., Yokum, S., & Stice, E. (2010). Body mass correlates inversely with inhibitory control in

response to food among adolescent girls: An fMRI study. NeuroImage, 1696-1703.

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Blum, K., Chen, T., Morse, S., Giordano, J., Chen, A., Thompson J., Allen, C., Smolen, A., Lubar, J, Stice, E., Downs, W., Waite, R., Madigan, M., Kerner, M., Fornari, F., & Braverman, E. (2010). Overcoming qEEG abnormalites and reward gene deficits during protracted abstinence in male psychostimulant and polydrug abusers utilizing putative dopamine D2 agonist therapy. Postgraduate Medicine, 122, 214-226.

Blum, K., Giordano, J., Morse, S., Bowirrat, A., Smolen, A., Waite, R., Downs, W., Madigan, M.,

Kerner, M., Fornari, F., Stice, E., Braverman, E., Miller, D., & Bailey, J. (2010). Genetic addiction risk score (GARS) analysis: Exploratory development of the polymorphic risk alleles in poly-drug addicted males. International Journal of Omics and Biotechnology, 1, 1-14e.

Beevers, C., Clasen, P., Stice, E., & Schnyer, D. (2010). Depressive symptoms and cognitive control of

emotion cues: An fMRI study. Neuroscience, 167, 97-103. Boutelle, K.N., Hannan, P. Fulkerson, J.A., Crow, S.J., & Stice, E. (2010). Obesity as a predictor of

depression in adolescent females. Health Psychology, 29, 293-298. Jerstad, S., Boutelle, K., Ness, K., & Stice, E. (2010). Prospective reciprocal relations between

physical activity and depression in adolescent females. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 268-272.

Marchand, E., Ng, J., Rohde, P., & Stice, E. (2010). Effects of an indicated cognitive-behavioral

depression prevention program are similar for Asian American, Latino, and European American Adolescents. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48, 821-825.

Marti, N. C., Stice, E., & Springer, D. (2010). Substance use and abuse trajectories across adolescence:

Predictors and outcomes in a community-recruited sample of girls. Journal of Adolescence, 33, 449-461.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Gau, J.M., & Wade, E. (2010). Efficacy trial of a brief cognitive-behavioral

depression prevention program for high-risk adolescents: Effects at 1- and 2-year follow-up. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 856-867.

Stice, E., Ng, J., & Shaw, H. (2010). Risk factors and prodromal eating pathology. Journal of Child

Psychology and Psychiatry, 51, 331-339. Stice, E., Rohde, P, Seeley, J., & Gau, J. (2010). Testing mediation of intervention effects in

randomized trials: An evaluation of three depression prevention programs. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 273-280.

Stice, E., Sysko, R., Roberto, C. A., & Allison, S. (2010). Are dietary restraint scales valid measures of

dietary restriction? Additional objective behavioral and biological data suggest not. Appetite, 54, 331-339.

Stice, E., Yokum, S., Blum, K., & Bohon, C. (2010). Weight gain associated with reduced striatal

response to palatable food. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 13105-13109. Stice, E., Yokum, S., Bohon, C., Marti, N., & Smolen, A. (2010). Reward circuitry responsivity

predicts weight gain: Moderating effects of DRD2 and DRD4. NeuroImage, 50, 1618-1625. Becker, C. B., Stice, E., Shaw, H., & Woda, S. (2009). Use of empirically supported interventions for

psychopathology: Can the participatory approach move us beyond the research-to-practice gap? Behaviour Research and Therapy, 47, 265-274.

Blum, K., Chen, T., Chen, A., Bowirrat, A., Downs, B. Waite, R., Reinking, J., Kerner, M.,

Braverman, D., DeNubile, N., Rhoades, P., Braverman, E. Blum, S., Oscar-Berman, M., Palomo, R.,

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Fowler, J., Dawes, N., Stice, E., Gold, M., Comings, D., & Noble, E. (2009). Genes and happiness. Gene Therapy and Molecular Biology, 13, 82-120.

Blum, K., Chen, T., Downs, W., Bowirrat, A., Waite, R., Braverman, E., Madigan, M., Oscar-Berman,

M., Dinubile, N., Stice, E., Giordano, J., & Gold, M. (2009). Neurogentics of dopaminergic receptor super-sensitivity in activation of brain reward circuitry and relapse: Proposing “Deprivation-Amplification Relapse Therapy” (DART). Post Graduate Medicine, 121, 176-196.

Bohon, C., Stice, E., Burton, E. (2009). Maintenance factors for persistence of bulimic pathology: A

prospective natural history study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 42, 173-178. Bohon, C., Stice, E., Spoor, S. (2009). Female emotional eaters show abnormalities in consummatory

and anticipatory food reward: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 42, 210-221.

Pacheco, J., Beevers, C., Benavides, C., McGeary, J., Stice, E., & Schnyer, D. M. (2009). Frontal-

limbic matter pathway associations with the serotonin transporter gene promoter region (5-HTTLPR) polymorphism. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 6229-6233.

Presnell, K., Stice, E., Seidel, A., & Madeley, M. C. (2009). Depression and eating pathology:

Prospective reciprocal relations in adolescent girls. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 16, 357-365.

Seeley, J., Stice, E., & Rohde, P. (2009). Screening for depression prevention: Identifying adolescent

girls at high risk for future depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 161-170. Shaw, H., Stice, E., & Becker, C. (2009). Preventing eating disorders. Child and Adolescent

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 18, 199-207. Stice, E., Marti, C.N., Shaw, H., & Jaconis, M. (2009). An 8-year longitudinal study of the natural

history of threshold, subthreshold, and partial eating disorders from a community sample of adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 587-597.

Stice, E., Rohde, P, Gau, J., & Shaw, H. (2009). An effectiveness trial of a dissonance-based eating

disorder prevention program for high-risk adolescent girls. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 825-834.

Stice, E., Shaw, H., Bohon, C., Marti, C. N., & Rohde, P. (2009). A meta-analytic review of depression

prevention programs for children and adolescents: Factors that predict magnitude of intervention effects. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 486-503.

Stice, E., Spoor, S., Ng, J., & Zald, D. (2009). Relation of obesity to consummatory and anticipatory

food reward. Physiology and Behavior, 97, 551-560. Rohde, P., Beevers, C., & Stice, E. (2009) Major and minor depression in female adolescents: Onset,

course, symptom presentation, and demographic associations. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65, 1339-1349.

Baldwin, S., Stice, E., & Rohde, P. (2008). Statistical analysis of group-administered intervention data:

Re-analysis of two randomized trials. Psychotherapy Research, 18, 365-376. Bearman, S. K., & Stice, E. (2008). Testing a gender additive model: The role of body image in

adolescent depression. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 1251-1263. Bohon, C., Stice, E., Burton, E., Fudell, M., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2008). A prospective test of

cognitive vulnerability models of depression with adolescent girls. Behavior Therapy, 39, 79-90.

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Presnell, K., Stice, E., & Tristan, J. (2008). An experimental investigation of the effects of naturalistic

dieting on bulimic symptoms: Moderating effects of depressive symptoms. Appetite, 50, 91-101. Rodriguez, R., Marchand, E., Ng, J., & Stice, E. (2008). Effects of a cognitive-dissonance-based eating

disorder prevention program are similar for Asian American, Hispanic, and White participants. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 41, 618-625.

Stice, E., Bohon, C., & Marti, C. N., Fischer, K. (2008). Subtyping women with bulimia nervosa along

dietary and negative affect dimensions: Further evidence of reliability and validity. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 1022-1033.

Stice, E., Davis, K., Miller, N., & Marti, C. N. (2008). Fasting increases risk for onset of binge eating

and bulimic pathology: A 5-year prospective study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 941-946. Stice, E., Marti, N., Shaw, H., & O’Neil, K. (2008). General and program-specific moderators of two

eating disorder prevention programs. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 41, 611-617. Stice, E., Marti, N., Spoor, S., Presnell, K., & Shaw, H. (2008). Dissonance and healthy weight eating

disorder prevention programs: Long-term effects from a randomized efficacy trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 329-340.

Stice, E., Rohde, P., Seeley, J., & Gau, J. (2008). Brief cognitive-behavioral depression prevention

program for high-risk adolescents outperforms two alternative interventions: A randomized efficacy trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 595-606.

Stice, E., Shaw, H., Becker, C. & Rohde, P. (2008). Dissonance-based interventions for the prevention

of eating disorders: Using persuasion principles to promote health. Prevention Science, 9, 114-128. Stice, E., Spoor, S., Bohon, C., & Small, D. (2008). Relation between obesity and blunted striatal

response to food is moderated by the TaqIA1 gene. Science, 322, 449-452. Stice, E., Spoor, S., Bohon, C., Veldhuizen, M., & Small, D. (2008). Relation of reward from food

intake and anticipated intake to obesity: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 924-935.

Beevers, C. G., Rohde, P., Stice, E., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2007). The impact of major depression on

female adolescents: A further test of the scar hypothesis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 888-900.

Burton, E.M., Stice, E., Bearman, S.K., & Rohde, P. (2007). An experimental test of the affect-

regulation model of bulimic symptoms and substance use: An affective intervention. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 40, 27-36.

Groesz, L. M., & Stice, E. (2007). An experimental test of the effects of dieting on bulimic symptoms:

The impact of eating episode frequency. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 49-62. Nolen-Hoeksema, S., Stice, E., Wade, E., & Bohon, C. (2007). Reciprocal relations between

rumination and bulimic, substance abuse, and depressive symptoms in adolescent females. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 198-207.

Shaw, H., Ng, J., & Stice, E. (2007) Integrating eating disorder and obesity prevention programs for

adolescents: Implications for theory, research, and policy. Prevention Researcher, 14, 18-20.

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Spoor, S. T. P., Bohon, C., Stice, E., & Burton, E. (2007). Relation of bulimic symptom frequency and intensity to psychosocial impairment and health care utilization: Results from a community sample. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 40, 505-514.

Stice, E., Cooper, J. A., Schoeller, D. A., Tappe, K., & Lowe, M. R. (2007). Are dietary restraint scales

valid measures of moderate- to long-term dietary restriction? Objective biological and behavioral data suggest not. Psychological Assessment, 19, 449-458.

Stice, E., Presnell, K., Gau, J., & Shaw, H. (2007). Testing mediators of intervention effects in

randomized controlled trials: An evaluation of two eating disorder prevention programs. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 20-32.

Stice, E., Shaw, H., & Marti, C. N. (2007). A meta-analytic review of eating disorder prevention

programs: Encouraging Findings. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 3, 233-257. Bearman, S. K., Presnell, K., Martinez, E., & Stice, E. (2006). The skinny on body dissatisfaction: A

longitudinal study of adolescent girls and boys. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35, 229-241. Burton, E., & Stice, E. (2006). Evaluation of a healthy-weight treatment program for bulimia nervosa:

A preliminary randomized trial. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 44, 1727-1738. Huh, D., Tristan, J., Wade, E., & Stice, E. (2006). Does problem behavior elicit poor parenting? A

prospective study of adolescent girls. Journal of Adolescent Research, 21, 185-204. Lowe, M. R., Annunziato, R. A., Markowitz, J. T., Didie, E., Bellace, D. L., Riddell, L., Maille, C.,

McKinney, S., & Stice, E. (2006). Multiple types of dieting prospectively predict weight gain during the freshman year of college. Appetite, 47, 83-90.

Measelle, J. R., Stice, E., & Hogansen, J. M. (2006). Developmental trajectories of co-occurring

depressive, antisocial, eating, and substance use problems in adolescent females. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 524-538.

Measelle, J. R., Stice, E., & Springer, D. (2006). A prospective test of the negative affect model of

substance abuse: Moderating effects of social support. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 20, 225-233.

Rohde, P., Seeley, J. Kaufman, N., Clarke, G., & Stice, E. (2006) Predicting time to depression

remission among adolescents treated in two group interventions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 80-88.

Spoor, S. T. P., Stice, E., Bekker, M. H., van Strien, T., Croon, M. A., & van Heck, G. L. (2006).

Relations between dietary restraint, depressive symptoms, and binge eating: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 39, 700-707.

Stice, E., Burton, E., Bearman, S. K., & Rohde, P. (2006). Randomized trial of a brief depression

prevention program: An elusive search for a psychosocial placebo control condition. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 863-876.

Stice, E., Martinez, E., Presnell, K., & Groesz, L. (2006). Relation of successful dietary restriction to

bulimic pathology: A prospective community-based study. Health Psychology, 25, 274-281. Stice, E., Orjada, K., & Tristan, J. (2006). Trial of a psychoeducational eating disturbance intervention

for college women: A replication and extension. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 39, 233-239.

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Stice, E., Presnell, K., Lowe, M. R., & Burton, E. (2006). Validity of dietary restraint scales: A response to van Strien, Engels, van Staveren, and Herman. Psychological Assessment, 18, 95-99.

Stice, E., Shaw, H., Burton, E., & Wade, E. (2006). Dissonance and healthy weight eating disorder

prevention programs: A randomized efficacy trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 263-275.

Stice, E., Shaw, H., & Marti, C. N. (2006). A meta-analytic review of obesity prevention programs for

children and adolescents: The skinny on interventions that work. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 667-691.

Kaufman, N. K., Rohde, P., Seeley, J. R., Clarke, G. N., & Stice, E. (2005). Mediators of cognitive

behavioral treatment for adolescents with comorbid major depression and conduct disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 38-46.

Krones, P. G., Stice, E., Batres, & Orjada, K. (2005). In-vivo social comparison to a thin-ideal peer

promotes body dissatisfaction: A randomized experiment. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 38, 134-142.

Stice, E., & Martinez, E. (2005). Cigarette smoking prospectively predicts retarded physical growth

during adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health, 37, 363-370. Stice, E., Presnell, K., Groesz, L., & Shaw, H. (2005). Effects of a weight maintenance diet on bulimic

pathology: An experimental test of the dietary restraint theory. Health Psychology, 24, 402-412. Stice, E., Presnell, K., Shaw, H., & Rohde, P. (2005). Psychological and behavioral risk factors for

onset of obesity in adolescent girls: A prospective study. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 195-202.

Burton, E.M., Stice, E., & Seeley, J.R. (2004). A prospective test of the stress-buffering model of

depression in adolescent girls: No support once again. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 689-697.

Fairburn, C.F., Wilson, G.T., Agras, W.S., Welch, T., & Stice, E. (2004). Early change in treatment

predicts outcome in bulimia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 2322-2324. Presnell, K., Bearman, S.K., & Stice, E. (2004). Risk factors for body dissatisfaction in adolescent

boys and girls: A prospective study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 36, 389-401. Shaw, H., Ramirez, L., Trost, A., Randall, P. & Stice, E. (2004). Body image and eating disturbances

across ethnic groups: More similarities than differences. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 18, 12-18.

Shaw, H., & Stice, E. (2004). Revision de programas de prevencion de los trastornos de la conducta

alimentaria. Psicologia Conductual, 12, 577-603. Shaw, H., Stice, E., & Springer, D. W. (2004). Perfectionism, body dissatisfaction, and self-esteem in

predicting bulimic symptomatology: Lack of replication. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 36, 41-47.

Stice, E., Burton, E. M., & Shaw, H. (2004). Prospective relations between bulimic pathology,

depression, and substance abuse: Unpacking comorbidity in adolescent girls. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 62-71.

Stice, E., Fisher, M., & Lowe, M. R. (2004). Are dietary restraint scales valid measures of acute

dietary restriction? Unobtrusive observational data suggest not. Psychological Assessment, 16, 51-59.

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Stice, E., Fisher, M., & Martinez, E. (2004). Eating disorder diagnostic scale: Additional evidence of

reliability and validity. Psychological Assessment, 16, 60-71. Stice, E., Ragan, J., & Randall, P. (2004). Prospective relations between social support and depression:

Differential direction of effects for parent and peer support? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 155-159.

Stice, E. & Shaw, H. (2004). Eating disorder prevention programs: A meta-analytic review.

Psychological Bulletin, 130, 206-227. Wonderlich, S. A., Connolly, K. M., & Stice, E. (2004). Impulsivity as a risk factor for eating

disordered behavior: Assessment implications with adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 36, 172-182.

Bearman, S. K., Stice, E., & Chase, A. (2003). Evaluation of an intervention targeting both depressive

and bulimic pathology: A randomized prevention trial. Behavior Therapy, 34, 277-293. Fairburn, C. F., Stice, E., Cooper, Z., Doll, H. A., Norman, P. A., & O’Connor, M. E. (2003).

Understanding persistence of bulimia nervosa: A five-year naturalistic study. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 103-109.

Presnell, K., & Stice, E. (2003). An experimental test of the effect of weight-loss dieting on bulimic

pathology: Tipping the scales in a different direction. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112, 166-170.

Stice, E., & Fairburn, C.G. (2003). Dietary and dietary-depressive subtypes of bulimia nervosa show

differential symptom presentation, social impairment, comorbidity, and course of illness. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 1090-1094.

Stice, E., Maxfield, J., & Wells, T. (2003). Adverse effects of social pressure to be thin on young

women: An experimental investigation of the effects of “fat talk”. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 34, 108-117.

Stice, E., & Shaw, H. (2003). Prospective relations of body image, eating, and affective disturbances to

smoking onset in adolescent girls: How Virginia slims. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 129-135.

Stice, E., Trost, A., & Chase, A. (2003). Healthy weight control and dissonance-based eating disorder

prevention programs: Results from a controlled trial. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 33, 10-21.

Shaw, H., & Stice, E. (2002). A satisfying course on body image and eating disorders. Contemporary

Psychology, 47, 519-520. Stice, E. (2002). Risk and maintenance factors for eating pathology: A meta-analytic review.

Psychological Bulletin, 128, 825-848. Stice, E., Kirz, J., & Borbely, C. (2002). Disentangling adolescent substance use from problem use

within a clinical sample. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17, 122-142. Stice, E., Presnell, K., & Spangler, D. (2002). Risk factors for binge eating onset: A prospective

investigation. Health Psychology, 21, 131-138.

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Stice, E., & Ragan, J. (2002). A controlled evaluation of an eating disturbance psychoeducational intervention. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 31, 159-171.

Stice, E., & Shaw, H. (2002). Role of body dissatisfaction in the onset and maintenance of bulimic

pathology: A synthesis of research findings. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 53, 985-993. Stice, E., & Whitenton, K. (2002). Risk factors for body dissatisfaction in adolescent girls: A

longitudinal investigation. Developmental Psychology, 38, 669-678. Aarons, G. A., Brown, S. A., Stice, E., & Coe, M. T. (2001). Psychometric evaluation of the marijuana

and stimulant effect expectancy questionnaires for adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 26, 219-236. Kraemer, H. C., Stice, E., Kazdin, A., & Kupfer, D. (2001). How do risk factors work? Mediators,

moderators, independent, overlapping, and proxy risk factors. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158, 848-856.

Lesar, M., Arnow, B., & Stice, E. (2001). Private high school students as a high risk group for bulimic

pathology. Eating Disorders: Prevention and Treatment, 9, 125-139. Shaw, H., & Stice, E. (2001). Body image and eating disturbances as risk factors for depression.

Prevention Researcher, 8, 10-11. Spangler, D., & Stice, E. (2001). Validation of the Beliefs About Appearance Scale. Cognitive Therapy

and Research, 25, 813-827. Stice, E. (2001). A prospective test of the dual pathway model of bulimic pathology: Mediating effects

of dieting and negative affect. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 124-135. Stice, E., Agras, W. S., Telch, C. F., Halmi, C., Mitchel, J., & Wilson, T. (2001). Subtyping binge

eating disordered women along dietary restraint and negative affect dimensions. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 30, 11-27.

Stice, E., & Bearman, S. K. (2001). Body image and eating disturbances prospectively predict growth

in depressive symptoms in adolescent girls: A growth curve analysis. Developmental Psychology, 37, 597-607.

Stice, E., Chase, A., Stormer, S., & Appel, A. (2001). A randomized trial of a dissonance-based eating

disorder prevention program. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 29, 247-262. Stice, E., Presnell, K., & Bearman, S. K. (2001). Relation of early menarche to depression, eating

disorders, substance abuse, and comorbid psychopathology among adolescent girls. Developmental Psychology, 37, 608-619.

Stice, E., Spangler, D., & Agras, W. S. (2001). Exposure to media-portrayed thin-ideal images

adversely affects vulnerable girls: A longitudinal experiment. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 20, 271-289.

Thompson, J. K., & Stice, E. (2001). Thin-ideal internalization: Mounting evidence for a new risk

factor for body image disturbance and eating pathology. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10, 181-183.

Stice, E., Akutagawa, D., Gaggar, A., & Agras, W. S. (2000). Negative affect moderates the relation

between dietary restraint and binge eating. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 27, 218-229.

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Stice, E., Hayward, C., Cameron, R., Killen, J. D., & Taylor, C. B. (2000). Body image and eating

related factors predict onset of depression in female adolescents: A longitudinal study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 438-444.

Stice, E., Mazotti, L., Weibel, D., & Agras, W. S. (2000). Dissonance prevention program decreases

thin-ideal internalization, body dissatisfaction, dieting, negative affect, and bulimic symptoms: A preliminary experiment. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 27, 206-217.

Stice, E., Telch, C. F., & Rizvi, S. L. (2000). Development and validation of the Eating Disorder

Diagnostic Scale: A brief self-report measure for anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. Psychological Assessment, 12, 123-131.

Myers, M., Stice, E., & Wagner, E. (1999). Adolescent coping with temptations to use alcohol and

illicit drugs. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60, 712-718. Rizvi, S. L., Stice, E., & Agras, W. S. (1999). Natural history of bulimic attitudes and behaviors over a

6-year period. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 26, 406-413. Stice, E. (1999). Clinical implications of psychosocial research on bulimia nervosa and binge eating

disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 55, 675-683. Stice, E., & Agras, W. S. (1999). Subtyping bulimics along dietary restraint and negative affect

dimensions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 460-469. Stice, E., Agras, W. S., & Hammer, L. (1999). Factors influencing the onset of childhood eating

disturbances: A five-year prospective study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 25, 375-387. Stice, E., Cameron, R., Killen, J. D., Hayward, C., & Taylor, C. B. (1999). Naturalistic weight

reduction efforts prospectively predict growth in relative weight and onset of obesity among female adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 967-974.

Barrera, M., Jr., & Stice, E. (1998). Parent-adolescent conflict in the context of parental support:

Families with alcoholic and non-alcoholic fathers. Journal of Family Psychology, 12, 195-208. Colder, C. R. & Stice, E. (1998). A longitudinal study of the interactive effects of impulsivity and

anger on adolescent problem behavior. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 27, 255-274. Stice, E. (1998). Modeling of eating pathology and social reinforcement of the thin-ideal predict onset

of bulimic symptoms. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 36, 931-944. Stice, E. (1998). Prospective relation of dieting behaviors to weight change in a community sample of

adolescents. Behavior Therapy, 29, 277-297. Stice, E. (1998). Relations of restraint and negative affect to bulimic pathology: A longitudinal test of

three competing models. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 23, 243-260. Stice, E., & Agras, W. S. (1998). Predicting onset and cessation of bulimic behaviors during

adolescence: A longitudinal grouping analysis. Behavior Therapy, 29, 257-276. Stice, E., Barrera, M., Jr., & Chassin, L. (1998). Prospective differential prediction of adolescent

alcohol use and problem use: Examining mechanisms of effect. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 616-628.

Stice, E., & Gonzales, N. (1998). Adolescent temperament moderates the relation of parenting to

antisocial behavior and substance use. Journal of Adolescent Research, 13, 5-31.

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Stice, E., Killen, J. D., Hayward, C. & Taylor, C. B. (1998). Age of onset for binge eating and purging

during adolescence: A four-year survival analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 671-675. Stice, E., Killen, J. D., Hayward, C. & Taylor, C. B. (1998). Support for the continuity hypothesis of

bulimic pathology. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 784-790. Stice, E., Mazotti, L., Krebs, M., & Martin, S. (1998). Predictors of adolescent dieting behaviors: A

longitudinal study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 12, 195-205. Stice, E., Myers, M., & Brown, S. (1998). A longitudinal grouping analysis of adolescent substance

use escalation and de-escalation. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 12, 14-27. Stice, E., Myers, M., & Brown, S. (1998). Relations of delinquency to adolescent substance use and

problem use: A prospective study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 12, 136-146. Stice, E., Shaw, H., & Nemeroff, C. (1998). Dual pathway model of bulimia nervosa: Longitudinal

support for dietary restraint and affect-regulation mechanisms. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 17, 129-149.

Telch, C., & Stice, E. (1998). Psychiatric comorbidity in a non-clinical sample of women with binge

eating disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 768-776. Colder, C. R., Chassin, L., Stice, E., & Curran, P. (1997). Alcohol expectancies as potential mediators

of parental alcoholism effects on the development of adolescent heavy drinking. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 7, 349-374.

Curran, P., Stice, E., & Chassin, L. (1997). The relation between adolescent alcohol use and peer

alcohol use: A longitudinal random coefficients model. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65, 130-140.

Stice, E., Ozer, S., & Kees, M. (1997). Relation of dietary restraint to bulimic symptomatology: Effects

of the criterion confounding of the restraint scale. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 35, 145-152. Stice, E., Nemeroff, C., & Shaw, H. (1996). A test of the dual pathway model of bulimia nervosa:

Evidence for restrained-eating and affect-regulation mechanisms. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 15, 340-363.

Stice, E., Ziemba, C., Margolis, J., & Flick, P. (1996). The dual pathway model differentiates bulimics,

subclinical bulimics, and controls: Testing the continuity hypothesis. Behavior Therapy, 27, 531-549. Stice, E., & Barrera, M., Jr. (1995). A longitudinal examination of the reciprocal relations between

parenting and adolescents' substance use and externalizing symptomatology. Developmental Psychology, 31, 322-334.

Stice, E. (1994). A review of the evidence for a sociocultural model of bulimia nervosa and an

exploration of the mechanisms of action. Clinical Psychology Review, 14, 633-661. Stice, E., Schupak-Neuberg, E., Shaw, H., & Stein, R. (1994). The relation of media exposure to eating

disorder symptomatology: An examination of mediating mechanisms. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 836-840.

Stice, E., & Shaw, H. (1994). Adverse effects of the media portrayed thin-ideal on women, and

linkages to bulimic symptomatology. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 13, 288-308.

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Stice, E., Barrera, M., Jr., & Chassin, L. (1993). Relation of parental support and control to adolescents' externalizing symptoms and substance use: A longitudinal examination of curvilinear effects. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 21, 609-629.

Stice, E. (1992). The similarities between cognitive dissonance and guilt: Confession as relief of

dissonance. Current Psychology: Research and Reviews, 11, 69-77. BOOKS Stice, E., Rohde, P., & Shaw, H. (2013). The Body Project: A Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder

Prevention Program (updated edition). New York: Oxford University Press. Becker, C. B. & Stice, E. (2011). SUCCEED: Group Leader Guide. New York: Oxford University

Press. Becker, C. B. & Stice, E. (2011). SUCCEED: Workbook. New York: Oxford University Press. Becker, C. B. & Stice, E. (2008). Sorority Body Image Program: Group Leader Guide. New York:

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University Press. Stice, E., & Presnell, K. (2007). The Body Project: Promoting Body Acceptance and Preventing Eating

Disorders, Facilitators Guide. New York: Oxford University Press. Stice, E., & Presnell, K. (2007). The Body Project: Promoting Body Acceptance and Preventing Eating

Disorders, Workbook. New York: Oxford University Press. INVITED CHAPTERS Stice, E., & Bohon, C. (2013). Eating Disorders (pp. 715-738). In T. P. Beauchaine, & S. P. Hinshaw

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194-199). In K. D. Brownell & M. S. Gold (eds). Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook. Oxford University Press: New York.

Stice, E., Yokum, S., Zald, D., & Dagher, A. (2011). Dopamine-based reward circuitry, genetics, and

overeating (pp. 81-93). In R. Adan & W Kaye (eds). Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.

Stice, E., & Presnell, K. (2010). Dieting and the Eating Disorders (pp. 148-179). Oxford Handbook of

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childhood and adolescence. In T. Jaffa & B. McDermott (Eds.). Eating Disorders in children and adolescents, pp. 45-56. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Stice, E., & Peterson, C. (2007). Assessment of eating disorders. In E. J. Mash & R. A. Barkley (eds.),

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Baum, C. McManus, S. Newman, K. Wallston, J. Weinman & R. West (Eds) Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine (2nd Edition, pp. 690-693). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.

Stice, E., Peart, J., Thompson-Brenner, H., Martinez, E, & Weston, D., (2006). Eating Disorders. In

Frank Andrasik (Ed.), Comprehensive Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology: Vol II: Adult Psychopathology (pp. 389-408). John Wiley and Sons: New York.

Stice, E., Wonderlich, S., & Wade, E. (2006). Eating Disorders. In Robert Ammerman (Ed.),

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Handbook of Eating Disorders and Obesity, (pp. 33-57). Hoboken, NJ; John Wiley and Sons. Stice, E. (2003). Puberty and body image. In C. Hayward (ed.), Gender Differences at Puberty, (pp.

61-76). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Stice, E. (2002). Body image and bulimia nervosa. In T.F. Cash & T. Pruzinsky (eds.), Body Images: A

Handbook of Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice (pp. 304-311).New York; Guiford. Stice, E. (2002). Sociocultural influences on body image and eating disturbances. In C.G. Fairburn &

K.D. Brownell (eds.), Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Comprehensive Handbook (2nd Edition), (pp. 103-107). New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Stice, E. (2001). Risk factors for eating pathology: Recent advances and future directions. In L.

Smolak and R. H. Striegel-Moore (eds.), Eating Disorders: Innovative Directions for Research and Practice, (pp. 51-73). Baltimore, MD: American Psychological Association.

INVITED ARTICLES Stice, E., & Becker, C. (in press). Eating disorder prevention: Current evidence-base and future

directions. International Journal of Eating Disorders. Stice, E., South, K., & Shaw, H. (2012). Future directions in etiologic, prevention, and treatment

research for eating disorders. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41, 845-855. Stice, E., Shaw, H., & Ochner, C. (2011). Eating disorders. Encyclopedia of Adolescence, 3, 151-159.

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Presnell, K., Stice, E., Seidel, A., & Madeley, M. C. (2010). Depression and eating pathology: Prospective reciprocal relations in adolescent girls. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.

Shaw, H., Stice, E., & Black Becker, C. (2009). Preventing Eating Disorders. Child and Adolescent

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 18, 199-207. Stice, E., & Spoor, S. T. P. (2007). Stability of eating disorder diagnoses. International Journal of

Eating Disorders, 40, s79-s82. Stice, E., & Shaw, H. (2006). The prevention of eating problems and eating disorders: Theory,

research, and practice. Eating Disorders, 14, 243-246. Stice, E., & Tristan, J. (2005). Sociocultural pressures and body image disturbances: A comment on

Cafri, Yamaiya, Brannick, and Thompson. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 12, 443-446. Stice, E. (2005). Biography and bibliography. American Psychologist, 59, 721-724. Stice, E. (2002). The neglect of obesity. The Monitor on Psychology, 33, 33. EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Abnormal Psychology 05-10 Behavior Therapy 04- Psychology of Women Quarterly 03-04 Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 02-10 International Journal of Eating Disorders 00- Psychological Bulletin 06-10 Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 99-07 AD HOC REVIEWER Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Appetite Archives of General Psychiatry Archives of Pediatric Medicine Basic and Applied Social Psychology Behavior Therapy Behaviour Research and Therapy Biological Psychiatry Brain Research Bulletin British Journal of Health Psychology Canadian Journal of Health Psychology Child Development Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice Cognitive Therapy and Research Current Directions in Psychological Science Developmental Psychology Health Psychology Human Brain Mapping International Journal of Eating Disorders Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of the American Medical Association Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Child Clinical Psychology Journal of Early Adolescence Journal of Neurophysiology Journal of Pediatrics

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology Journal of Studies on Alcohol Nature Neuroscience NeuroImage Neuroscience Pediatrics Perceptual and Motor Skills Prevention Science Preventive Medicine Psychological Assessment Psychological Bulletin Psychological Review Psychology of Women Quarterly Revue Canadienne des Sciences du Comportement Sex Roles TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor. Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin. Taught graduate

seminars on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology and Research Methodology, as well as undergraduate seminars on Eating Disorders and Prevention Science. 98-04

Instructor of Psychology Department of Psychology, Arizona State University. Taught undergraduate

classes in Introduction to Psychology and Statistical Methods. 91-92 Teaching Assistant Department of Psychology, Arizona State University. Assisted for undergraduate

classes in Abnormal Psychology and Statistical Methods. 91-92 Supervisor Supervised 60 postdoctoral, graduate, undergraduate, and medical students. Served on 8

dissertation committees. 91- CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Supervisor Oregon Research Institute. Duties included supervision of school nurses and counselors in

the delivery of prevention interventions for eating disorders and obesity. Total hours=120. 04- Supervisor Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin. Duties included supervision of

graduate students and other clinicians in the delivery of prevention interventions for eating disorders, obesity, and depression. Total hours=400. 98-

Psychotherapist Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. Duties

included outpatient individual psychotherapy in a behavioral medicine clinic. Supervisors: R. Apple, PhD, B. Arnow, PhD, & Y. Morris, PhD Total hours=1200. 96-98

Psychology Intern University of California, San Diego. Adult substance abuse, child, and adolescent

rotations. Duties included inpatient and outpatient individual and group therapy; psychoeducational lectures; psychological, intellectual, achievement, and neuropsychological assessment; treatment planning; and participation in multidisciplinary treatment teams. Supervisors: S. Brown, PhD, T. Wall, PhD, E. Granholm, PhD, & S. Sparta, PhD Total hours=2000. 95-96

Student Therapist: Advanced Treatment Method Seminar Arizona State University Clinical

Psychology Center. Treated family therapy case within the context of a Brief Therapy training seminar. Supervisor: J. Barton PhD Total hours=144. 94-95

Psychology Extern Arizona State Hospital. Completed adolescent, general adult, and male forensic

rotations. Duties included individual and group therapy; psychological, intellectual, achievement,

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and neuropsychological assessment; treatment planning; and participation in multidisciplinary treatment teams. Supervisors: D. Miller PhD, & R. Holler EdD Total hours=1000. 92-93

Student Therapist: Advanced Treatment Method Seminar Arizona State University Clinical

Psychology Center. Treated children within a social learning based parent training seminar. Supervisor: M. Bernal PhD Total hours=153. 92-93

Student Therapist: General Practicum Arizona State University Clinical Psychology Center. Individual

therapy with children and adults. Supervisors: M. Barrera Jr., PhD, C. Nemeroff PhD, & A. Zautra PhD Total hours=288. 91-92

Clinical Interviewer Oregon Social Learning Center. Duties involved intellectual and psychological

assessment of children. Supervisor: B. Fagot PhD Total hours=172. 89-90 Clinical Interviewer Oregon Attention Assessment Team. Assessment of children and participation in a

multidisciplinary treatment team. Supervisor: E. Schaughency PhD Total hours=420. 88-89 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Advisory member, Executive Committee of the Lewis Center for NeuroImaging, University of

Oregon, 11- Grant reviewer, Slated Member, Psychosocial Development, Risk, and Prevention Study Section

(PDRP), National Institute of Mental Health, 10, 11- Consultant, Len Epstein, Ph.D. SUNY Buffalo, 05/08 Consultant, Evan, Drexel University, 04/08 Consultant, Birch, Penn State University, 03/08 Consultant, YMCA Atlanta, 02/08 Consultant, Department of Public Healthy, University of Hong Kong, 07 Consultant, Jennifer Ablow, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, 07 Consultant, Jeff Measelle, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, 06 Consultant, Michael Lowe, Department of Psychology, Drexel University, 05 Grant reviewer, Ad hoc grant reviewer, Dutch Social Science Research Council, Netherlands, 04 Grant reviewer, Slated Member, Adult Psychopathology and Disorders of Aging Review Group

(APDA), National Institute of Mental Health, 04-07 Advisory Panel Member of MRI Selection Committee, University of Texas at Austin, 03-04 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 SSS-C (07), National Institute of

Mental Health, 03 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Special Emphasis Panel ZMH1 BRB-S-15, National Institute of

Mental Health, 03 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 SSS-N-50, National Institute of

Mental Health, 03 Panel Member, Adolescent Mental Health Commission, Annenberg Public Policy Center, University

of Pennsylvania, 03- Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 03, 09 Consultant, Michael Lowe, Department of Psychology, Drexel University, 03 Grant reviewer, Regular Member, Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes – 5 Review Group (BBBP-

5), National Institute of Mental Health, 02-04 Consultant, Kerri Boutelle, University of Minnesota, 02 Advisory Panel Member (The Formative Years: Substance Use Among Girls and Young Women),

National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Columbia University, New York, 02 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, PPP Foundation, London, United Kingdom, 02 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, University Grants Committee, of Hong Kong, China, 02 Member of faculty search committee, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin. 01-02 Consultant, Drug Abuse Interventions for Minority Youth (Jim Neff PI), Department of Social Work,

University of Texas at Austin, 01

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Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior Integrated Review Group, National Institute of Mental Health, 01

Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, William T. Grant Foundation, 01 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes-6, National Institute of

Mental Health, 01 Consultant, Neurological Impairment and Attention Deficit Disorder (Steve Pliszka PI), Department of

Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, 01 Grant reviewer, Ad Hoc Member, Minority Dissertation Research Grants Special Emphasis Panel,

National Institute of Mental Health, 01 Consultant, Etiology of Eating Disorders Study (Lina Ricciardelli PI), Department of Psychology,

Deakin University, Melbourne Australia, 01 Consultant, Risk Michael Lowe, Department of Psychology, Drexel University, 01 National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Coordinated local screening site, 01 Consultant, Urban Youth Substance Abuse Study (Ana Marie Cauce PI), Department of Psychology,

University of Washington, 00 Grant reviewer, Child Neglect Special Emphasis Panel, National Institute of Mental Health, 00 Guest speaker for Ophelia Project Speakers Series, Austin Texas, 00 Affiliate of the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, University of Texas at Austin,

00- Consultant, Eating Disorder Natural History Study (Chris Fairburn PI), Department of Psychiatry,

University of Oxford School of Medicine, 99-00 Consultant, Michael Lowe, Department of Psychology, Drexel University, 99 Budget Council Assistant Professor Representative, University of Texas at Austin 99-01 Graduate Recruiting and Diversity Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Texas 99-

present Reviewer for Division 12 (Clinical) APA Annual Conference submissions. 99 Co-Chair of the Graduate Student Evaluation Committee, University of Texas. 98- Reviewer for Division 50 (Addictive Behaviors) APA Annual Conference submissions. 97-00 Board Member, Body Positive, Berkeley, CA 97- Pro bono consultation to local high schools in conducting substance use surveys, 97-99 Campus Representative for American Psychological Association of Graduate Students, 94-95 Student Representative for Clinical Psychology Program, Arizona State University, 94 Member of faculty search committee, Arizona State University Department of Psychology, 93-94 Grant reviewer, Arizona State University Research Development Awards 93 Officer for University of Oregon Chapter of Psi Chi 88-89 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member of the Society for Neuroscience, 09- Member of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 00-01 Member of the Eating Disorder Research Society, 99- Member of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 98- Member of Society for Behavioral Medicine, 96-98 Affiliate of Division 28: Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse, 95-97 Member of Division 50: Division on Addictions, 95- Member of the American Psychological Association, 92- MEDIA COVERAGE Print media has included the New York Times, Boston Globe, London Times, Washington

Post, L.A. Times, USA Today, Register Guard, Chronicle of Higher Education, Newsweek, Time, Cosmopolitan, Self Magazine, Fitness Magazine, Women’s Health, and the APA Monitor.

Broadcast media has included National Public Radio (and equivalent in Canada, Germany, and Australia), ABC Radio, CBS Radio, British Broadcast Company (BBC), KVAL (Eugene local news), Good Morning America, America Today, World News, and 60 Minutes.