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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Department of Emergency Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Ave North, LA-189 Worcester MA 01655 Work: (508) 334-3817 Fax: (508) 421-1490 Cell: (856) 701-2153 [email protected] EDUCATION Fellow, NIH Summer Institute, Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions Internship, Charleston Psychology Internship Consortium, Charleston, SC Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Dissertation: An Integrated Model Predicting Smoking Stage of Change among Low-income, Primary Care Medical Patients B.S., Psychology, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA 2004 1996 – 1997 1997 1992 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Fellowship Director, Emergency Medicine Clinical and Translation Science Research Fellowship Department of Emergency Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA 7/16 to present Professor and Vice Chair of Research Department of Emergency Medicine University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA 6/09 to present Professor (Secondary Appointments) Departments Psychiatry and Quantitative Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA 6/09 to present Associate Professor and Director of Research 5/08 to 5/09

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhDDepartment of Emergency Medicine

University of Massachusetts Medical School55 Lake Ave North, LA-189

Worcester MA 01655Work: (508) 334-3817Fax: (508) 421-1490Cell: (856) 701-2153

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Fellow, NIH Summer Institute, Randomized Clinical TrialsInvolving Behavioral Interventions

Internship, Charleston Psychology Internship Consortium, Charleston, SC

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LADissertation: An Integrated Model Predicting Smoking Stage of Change among Low-income, Primary Care Medical Patients

B.S., Psychology, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA

2004

1996 – 1997

1997

1992

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Fellowship Director, Emergency Medicine Clinical and Translation Science Research FellowshipDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA

7/16 to present

Professor and Vice Chair of Research Department of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA

6/09 to present

Professor (Secondary Appointments)Departments Psychiatry and Quantitative Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA

6/09 to present

Associate Professor and Director of ResearchDepartments of Emergency Medicine and PsychiatryUMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine at Cooper University Hospital Camden, NJ

5/08 to 5/09

Assistant Professor and Director of Research Departments of Emergency Medicine and PsychiatryUMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine at Cooper University Hospital Camden, NJ

7/02 to 5/08

Health Psychology Practicum and Fellowship SupervisorDepartments of Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry, and The Cooper Cancer

7/05 to 5/09

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 2 of 54Institute at Cooper University HospitalCamden, NJ

Assistant Professor and Director of Research Department of Emergency MedicineLouisiana State University School of MedicineEarl K. Long Medical CenterBaton Rouge, LA

8/97 to 7/02

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Undergraduate)Department of PsychologySouthern UniversityBaton Rouge, LA

8/00 to 12/02

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Graduate, Undergraduate)Department of PsychologyLouisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LA

1/98 to 5/00

OTHER POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT

Director, Behavioral Health ServiceDepartment of Emergency MedicineUMass Memorial Medical CenterWorcester, MA

2/13 to present

Clinical PsychologistDepartment of PsychiatryUMass Memorial Medical CenterWorcester, MA

2/11 to present

Behavioral Health ResearcherPolaris Health Directions, Inc.Fairless Hills, PA

5/04 to present

Director, Behavioral Health ServiceDepartment of Emergency MedicineCooper University HospitalCamden, NJ

6/07 to 5/09

Clinical PsychologistDepartment of PsychiatryCooper University HospitalCamden, NJ

7/02 to 5/09

Clinical PsychologistPrivate PracticeBaton Rouge, LA

8/97 to 7/02

Patient Satisfaction and Healthcare Process Redesign ConsultantC & M Medical Services, Inc.Métairie, LA

8/97 to 7/02

LICENSURE (Clinical Psychologist)

Massachusetts 7/10 to present

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 3 of 54New JerseyLouisiana

7/02 to 7/097/96 to 6/02

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

American Association for Emergency PsychiatryAmerican Psychological AssociationAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive TherapiesSociety of Academic Emergency MedicineSociety of Behavioral Medicine

8/97 – present8/97 – present8/93 – present8/97 – present8/93 – present

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Academic Emergency Medicine (Reviewer)Annals of Emergency Medicine (Reviewer)Archives of General Psychiatry (Reviewer)Archives of Intern Medicine (Reviewer)Assessment (Reviewer)Contemporary Clinical Trials (Reviewer)Depression and Anxiety (Reviewer)General Hospital Psychiatry (Reviewer)Health Psychology (Reviewer)International Journal of Health Care Quality (Reviewer)Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), (Reviewer)Journal of the American Medical Association, Psychiatry (Reviewer)Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (Reviewer)Journal of Medical Internet Research (Reviewer)Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (Reviewer)Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Reviewer)Journal of the Poor and Underserved (Reviewer)Journal of Women’s Health (Reviewer)Nicotine and Tobacco Research (Reviewer)The Journal of Pediatric Psychology, reviewerTobacco Control (Reviewer)Translational Behavioral Medicine (Reviewer)Emergency Psychiatry (Psychology Section Editor)

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AWARDS RECEIVED

2018 Minerva Award from Simple and Practical Mental Health for: Miller IW, Camargo Jr. CA, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Allen MH, Goldstein AB, Manton AP, Espinola JA, Jones R, Hasegawa K, Boudreaux ED.  Suicide prevention in an emergency department population: the ED-SAFE Study.  JAMA Psychiatry, 2017;74(6):563-570.  doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.0678.  PMCID: PMC5539839

2018 Meritorious Award Winner, Society of Behavioral Medicine for: Houssan C, Davis-Martin R, Boudreaux ED. Using the Computerized Health Survey to Improve Behavioral Health Services in the ED. Poster Presentation Society of Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, LA. April 2018.

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITES

TEACHING

University of Massachusetts Medical School

6. Mangolds G, Boudreaux ED. EM Research Roundtables. The University of Massachusetts Medical School,

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 4 of 54Department of Emergency Medicine, Worcester, MA. 2012 to present.5. Boudreaux ED. Evidence Based Medicine Principles and Practice. The University of Massachusetts Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Worcester, MA. April 2013.

4. Boudreaux ED. Team Based Science: Working with Technology Development Companies. Lecture to Team Science Students at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA. April 2013.

3. Boudreaux ED. The Health Evaluation and Referral Assistant (HERA). Lecture presented to the University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry Addiction Fellowship Seminar, Worcester, MA. September 2012.

2. Boudreaux ED. Emergency Medicine Research Assistants Program (EMRAP). A research internship provided through the University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine, Worcester, MA. Role: Director. 2011 to present.

1. Boudreaux ED. Research in Emergency Medicine. Resident lecture. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA. August 2011.

External

6. Meunch F, Boudreaux ED, Hansen R. Adjunctive Mobile Technologies for Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. Workshop presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) annual convention, Nashville, TN. November 2013.

5. Meunch F, Boudreaux ED, Hansen R. Mobile Technologies for Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. Workshop presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) annual convention, National Harbor, MD. November 2012.

4. Boudreaux ED, Morelli T. Developing Habits of an Effective Family Physician. Workshop given to the LSU School of Medicine Family Practice Residency Program, Kenner Regional Hospital. July 2000.

3. Boudreaux ED. Characteristics of Effective Physicians. Lecture given to LSU Alpha Omega Alpha society. August 1999.

2. Boudreaux ED. Enhancing Communication Skills. Professional development workshop given through the Council of Residency Coordinators: Emergency Medicine, 1998 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine. May 1999.

1. Boudreaux ED. Advances in Behavioral Medicine: Stages of Change, Decisional Balance, and Self-efficacy as They Relate to Health Behaviors. Professional development workshop given through Louisiana State University. June 1999.

ADVISING & SUPERVISIONFaculty (n=43)Bo Wang, PhD 2017 to present Associate Professor, Depts. of Emergency

Medicine & Quantitative Health Sciences, UMass Medical School

Rachel Davis, PhD 2018 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Celine Larkin, PhD 2018 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Mark Neavyn, MD 2017 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Stephanie Carreiro, MD 2014 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 5 of 54 Co-Advisor, Millennium PhD program

Medicine, UMass Medical School

Jennifer Carey, MD 2013 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Ameer Ibrahim, MD 2015 to present Assistant Professor and Assistant Director, Undergraduate Medical Education, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

D. Eric Brush, MD 2015 to present Director, Clinical Operations, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Memorial Medical Center

Kevin Kotkowski, MD 2015 to present Assistant Director, Clinical Operations, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Memorial Medical Center

Sneha Chinai (Shah), MD 2014 to present Residency Program Associate Director, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Marc Gautreau, MD 2015 to 2017 EMS & Life Flight Medical Director, UMass Medical School

Chaya Bhuvaneswaran MD MPH 2013 to 2014 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School

Negar Beheshti, MD Junior Faculty Development Program, Mentor

2013 to 2018 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School

Elena Salmoirago-Blotcher, PhD, MD 2013 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Cardiovascular Medicine, UMass Medical School

Sun Kim, PhD, RN K-Award, Advisor

2013 to 2014 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School

John Broach, MD 2013 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Nancy Byatt, DO, MBA K-Award, Advisor

2013 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School

Kavita Babu, MD 2012 to present Associate Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Andrew Milsten, MD 2012 to present Associate Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

John Haran, MD 2011 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Martin Reznek, MD 2011 to 2012 and 2014 to present

Vice Chair Clinical Operations, and Director Emergency Medicine Administrative/Leadership Fellowship, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Barbara Walsh, MD 2011 to present Clinical Associate Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, UMass Medical School

Joseph Tennyson, MD Junior Faculty Development Program, Mentor

2010 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Jeanine Ward, MD 2010 to 2014 Physician, York Hospital, York, ME

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 6 of 54Emmy Betz, MD, MPH K-Award, Mentor

2009 to present Associate Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, CO

Esther Choo, MD K-Award, Mentor

2009 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Brown University Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI

Chad Darling, MD K-Award, Mentor

2009 to present Associate Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Romolo Gaspari, MD 2009 to present Associate Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Rashelle Hayes, PhD 2009 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Medicine, UMass Medical School

Mary Murphy, PhD 2009 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

Justin Nash, PhD 2009 to present Associate Professor, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI

Megan Ranney, MD, MPH K-Award, Mentor

2009 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Brown University Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI

Christopher Rosenbaum, MD 2009 to 2012 Physician, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, MA

Lisa Schweigler, MD, MPH, MS 2009 to present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Brown University Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI

Stacy Weisberg, MD 2009 to present Clinical Associate Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Katherine Harrison, MD/UMass Medical School

2009 to 2010 Physician, Methodist Stone Oak Hospital, San Antonio, TX

E. Melinda Mahabee-Gittens, MD, MS 2007 to 2010 Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH

Anthony Mazzarelli, MD 2007 to 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

Sundip Patel, MD 2007 to 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

Rick Hong, MD/Cooper/UMDNJ 2006 to 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

J. Hope Kilgannon, MD 2006 to 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

Sabina Singh, MD/Cooper/UMDNJ 2006 to present Assistant Professor, Depts. of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Drexel University College

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 7 of 54of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Tara Cassidy-Smith, MD/Cooper/UMDNJ

2002 to 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ

Fellows (n=16)Rachel Davis, PhD 2016 to 2018 Post Doc, Integrated Behavioral Health, Depts.

of Emergency Medicine and Psychiatry, UMass Medical School

Celine Larkin, PhD 2016 to 2018 Post Doc, Implementation Science, Depts. of Emergency Medicine and Psychiatry, UMass Medical School

Katherine Boyle, MD 2014 to 2015 Toxicology Research Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Peter Chai, MD 2014 to 2017 Toxicology Research Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Doyanne Darnell, PhD 2014 to present Senior Fellow, University of Washington at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Mark Neavyn, MD 2013 to 2014 Former Toxicology Research Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School; currently Division Director, Toxicology Division of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

2016 Junior Faculty Member

Matthew Zuckerman, MD 2012 to 2013 Toxicology Research Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Rothsovann Yong, MD 2012 to 2013 Disaster Medicine Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Melissa Leming, MD 2012 to 2013 Disaster Medicine Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Adam Darnobid, MD 2012 to 2014 EMS/Life Flight Fellow, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, UMass Medical School

Sarah Arias (Ting), PhD 2010 to present Assistant Professor (Research) Dept. of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown Medical School. Research Psychologist, Butler Hospital, Providence, RI

Beau Abar, PhD- Recipient of 2014 UR CTSI KL2 Scholar award

May 2010 to present

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY

Karyn Tappe, PhD July 2008 to May 2009

Assistant Professor, Rowan University, UMDNJ- RWJMS/Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ

Nelson Byrne, PhD July 2007 to May 2008

Hospital Psychologist, Ontario, Canada

Donna Gilles, PsyD July 2005 to May 2006

Hospital Psychologist, Voorhees, NJ

Joshua Houseman, PsyD July 2005 to May Hospital Psychologist, Voorhees, NJ

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 8 of 542006

Residents (n=16)Laurel O’Connor (formally Dezieck), MD May 2012 to present

Emily (Gordon) McLendon, MD (2016 Administrative Leadership Fellow)

2015 to 2016

Michael Arce, MD/UMass Medical School 2011 to 2013

Zachary Jepson, MD/UMass Medical School 2011 to 2013

Samuel Licciardo, MD/UMass Medical School 2011 to 2013

2015 Junior Faculty Member

Brian Cruz, MD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2006 to 2007

Eli Mordan, MD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2003 to 2005

Alexandra Weeks, MD/ UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2003 to 2005

Consuelo Cagande, MD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2002 to 2004

Jim Friedman, MD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2001 to 2003

Kim Friedman, MD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2001 to 2003

Daniel Godbee, MD/LSU School of Medicine 2000 to 2002

Amita Adhvaryu, MD/LSU School of Medicine 1997 to 1999

Tim Girard, MD/LSU School of Medicine 1997 to 1999

Eric Rowley, MD/LSU School of Medicine 1997 to 1999

Shawn Watson, MD/ LSU School of Medicine 1997 to 1999

Graduate Students (n=20)Julie St. John, MS, CAGS Behavioral Health Mentor

2016 to present

Benjamin Helfand, PhD/UMass Medical School GSBS Mentor and Dissertation Committee Member

2016 to present

Elizabeth Henderson, MSN, MS, RN, AFN-BCDoctoral Student, Boston College Connell School of Nursing

2015 to present

Elizabeth A. Wilson, MSN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC/UMass Boston Doctoral Capstone Project, Committee Member

2014 to present

Christine Ulbricht, MA/UMass Medical School Clinical and Population Health Research/Thesis Mentor

July 2011 to February 2013

Victoria Barry, PhD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2008 to 2010

Haley Solodky, PhD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2008 to 2010

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 9 of 54Kathryn Appolonio, PsyD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/Camden, Cooper University Hospital

July 2005 to May 2009

Kristyna Bedek/LaSalle University 2005 to 2009

Melissa Decker, PsyD, UMDNJ-RWJMS/Camden, Cooper University Hospital-Current Position: Director Psychology Internship Training, VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD

July 2005 to May 2009

Eliza Jellif/LaSalle University 2005 to 2009

Don Marks/LaSalle University-Current Position: Assistant Professor, Kean University, Union, NJ

2005 to 2009

David Moore/LaSalle University-Current position: Intern, University of Miami, Miami FL

2005 to 2009

Anna Rehwinkle/LaSalle University-Current Position: Clinical Psychologist, United States Federal Government

2005 to 2009

Susanna Francies, PhD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2005 to 2007

Jen Perry, PhD/UMDNJ-RWJMS/ Camden, Cooper University Hospital

2003 to 2005

Karen Grothe (formally Wood), PhD/LSU Psychology-Current Position: Associate Professor, Mayo Clinic

2002 to 2009

Shawn Jeffries, PhD/LSU 2001 to 2003

Bhrett McCabe, PhD/LSU 2001 to 2003

Jennifer Francis, PhD/LSU Psychology-Current Position: Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychologist, Walter Reed Hospital

2000 to 2002

Medical Students (n=17)Joshua Kolikof/UMass Medical SchoolSenior Scholars Advisor

2017 to 2018

Laurel Banach/UMass Medical School Summer 2016 to 2017

Lisa Huang/UMass Medical SchoolCapstone Project Advisor

Summer 2016 to 2017

Young Suh/UMass Medical SchoolCapstone Project Advisor, 2018

Summer 2016 to 2017

Hosana Mamata/UMass Medical School Summer 2016 to 2017

Ryan Casarella/UMass Medical School 2015 to 2016

Patric Gibbons/UMass Medical School 2015 to 2016

Kelley Wittbold/UMass Medical School 2013 to 2014

Melissa Pergakis/UMass Medical School June 2012 to August 2012

Kevin McMullen/UMass Medical School June 2011 to June 2012

Jonathan Nadler/UMass Medical School June 2010 to August 2010

Deepak Ozhathil/UMass Medical School July 2010 to September 2010

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 10 of 54Louis Berk/UMass Medical School 2009 to May 2010

Jonathan Holdorf/UMass Medical School 2009 to 2010

Whitney Scholtz/ UMass Medical School 2009 to May 2010

Michele Schroeder/ UMass Medical School 2009 to March 2010

Phillip Blanc/UMDNJ 2005 to 2007

Undergraduate Students (n=160)Tina Vo/Clark University 2014 to 2015

Shivani Patel/Clark University 2014 to 2015

Somesh Patel/Holy Cross College 2014 to 2016

Provita Dutta/Worcester State University 2014 to 20162016 Research Assistant for Dr. John Haran

Omar Alsheikh/University of Mosul College of Medicine June 2014 to 2016

Samuel Attaya/Clark University June 2014 to December 2014

Miriam Okero/Holy Cross College June 2014 to December 2014

Michael Sweeney/Assumption College June 2014 to 2017

Niranchana (Nina) Vallirajan/BLDEA’s Shri B M Patil Medical College of Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, India.

August 2014 to December 2014

2016 Behavioral Health Coach, UMMMC

Daniel Hugunin/University of New Haven July 2014 to March 2015

Nilaykumar Patel/Worcester State University January 2014 to June 2014

Andrew C. Fischer/Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

August 2013 to May 2014

Kyle Landry/Fitchburg State University May 2013 to May 2014

Eugene Bah/Worcester State University January 2012 to May 2014

Nicole Giuliani/Assumption College January 2013 to May 2014

Matthew Heard/Worcester State University April 2013 to October 2014

Zubair Zafar/University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center

April 2013 to May 2014

Farah Hakim/Framingham State University June 2012 to June 2013

Veronica Adams/Worcester State University August 2011 to February 2013

Jeffrey Medoff/Clark University August 2011 to May 2013

Majed Najjar/Jordan University of Science and Technology August 2011 to April 2013

Kathryn Partridge/Worcester Polytechnic Institute August 2011 to March 2014

Renata Surette/Clark University August 2011 to February 2012

Benjamin Hunkeler/UMass Amherst May 2011 to August 2011

Stephanie Singer/Holy Cross College March 2011 to August 2011

Denise Batuuka/University of Texas at Austin May 2011 to August 2011

Kristen Murrone/Clark University January 2011 to May 2011

Myung Jin Lee/Holy Cross College September 2010 to February 2011

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Sneha Arjun/Worcester Polytechnic Institute May 2010 to December 2010

Other (Professional Research Staff) (n=30)Thomas Bertrand, MPH 2010 to 2011

Esther Boama-Nyarko 2017 to present

Ryan Bottary 2017 to 2018

Sarah Brassard 2012 to 2014

Mae Chevrette 2010 to 2011

Mardia Coleman 2011 to 2013

Victoria Creedon 2012 to 2014

Alexandra Cutillo 2011 to 2013

John Davey 2017 to present

Kristie Evangelow 2016

Brianna Haskins 2013 to present

Stephen Higgins 2015 to 2018

Colette Houssan 2015 to present

Michelle Jaques, PhD (earned in 2018 from Saint Louis University)

Geisinger Medical Center, Post-doctoral fellowship, 2018

2010 to 2013

Donna Lesperance 2009 to present

Maria Majchrowski, PsyD 2014 to 2015

Adam Matson 2009 to 2014

Cesar Melendez, PsyD, LADC I, CADC II 2014 to present

Alexandra Morena 2016 to present

Tamara Nelson 2014 to 2016

Scott Pelletier 2016 to present

Amanda Rawson 2009 to 2011

Cynthia Retamozo 2016 to present

Kaitlyn Scalisi 2009 to 2012

Mariam Siddique 2017 to present

Peter Vaillancourt 2009 to 2011

Jessie Volturo 2009 to 2015

Chelsea Webber 2015 to 2016

Juliet Wu 2013 to 2016

Kenneth Yeboah, MD July 2010 to December 2010

Stacie Zelaya 2013 to 2014

Tyler Zeoli 2014 to 2017

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 12 of 54Research Grants, Extramural Funding Total NIH

N=58N=22 (14 as PI)

Grants (Current)

58. R01HS025752 (NIH; AHRQ) Isbell (PI) 09/01/2017-06/30/2022Emotional Influences on Diagnostic Error in Emergency Medicine: An Experimental Approach to Understand Diagnostic Failure and Facilitate Improvement for Patients With and Without Mental Illness.Goal: Patient safety is a significant public health concern, especially given the likelihood that everyone will experience at least one diagnostic error in their lifetime, and highly stigmatized populations (e.g., those with mental illnesses) are likely to experience many more. This project studies how health care providers’ emotional experiences can adversely influence diagnosis and how such effects may be reduced. This research will lay the foundation for the development of interventions to reduce emotion-induced diagnostic failures.Role: Co-PI

57. KL2TR000160 (NIH Clinical Scholar K12 Award) Byatt (PI) 2013-2018Rapid Access to Psychiatric Care in Perinatal Depression Program (RAPPID)Development and evaluation of program to improve delivery of depression care in obstetric settings.Role: Co-Mentor

56. R01MH112138 (NIMH) Boudreaux, Kiefe (Co-PIs) 9/5/2016-6/30/2021A System of Safety (SOS): Preventing Suicide through Healthcare System TransformationGoal :To study the implementation of best practice suicide-related care processes that embody the Zero Suicide Essential Elements of Care across emergency departments, inpatient medical and behavioral health units, and primary care clinics associated with a large healthcare system.Total Award Amount: Role: Co-Principal Investigator

55. Massachusetts Health Policy Commission Brown (PI) 1/01/17 – 06/30/18Psychiatry (Clinical); Telemedicine Pilot Initiative Goal: The major goals of this grant are to develop a teleconferencing platform to bring expert consultation and community resources to the bedside of the medically hospitalized patient with severe substance use disorders.Total Award Amount: Role: Co-Investigator

54. AFSP/UPENN (STR-2-001-15) Boudreaux (PI) 01/01/2017-12/31/2019Safety Planning Intervention to Reduce Short Term RiskGoal: To test the efficacy of the Safety Planning Intervention to reduce suicidal behaviors using a randomized controlled trial design comparing two groups: Intervention (Safety Planning Intervention) vs Treatment as usual.Role: PI

53. NIAAA (R42AA022035-03) Boudreaux (PI) 09/25/2012-08/31/2018Remote Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Service for Alcohol (R-BIRT)Goal: The Remote Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Service for Alcohol (R-BIRT) is an innovative telehealth service model with potential to improve public health through evidence based counseling for patients who exceed the NIAAA low risk drinking limits or have evidence of an Alcohol Use Disorder with professional and self-helped treatment. Our aims are following (1) Conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) testing the non-inferiority of R-BIRT compared to best practice , in-person SBIRT for improving alcohol related outcomes. (2) Conduct economic analyses testing R-BIRT against in-person SBIRT. (3) Test exploratory models of alcohol use after receiving an intervention in the ED.Total Award Amount: $693,416Role: Principal Investigator

52. NIMH (R01MH106726-01) Boudreaux (PI) 06/01/2015-02/28/2019

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 13 of 54Emergency Department Patient Safety and Follow-up Evaluation ED-SAFE 2: Translating Safety Planning into Practice (ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol Record H000007010)The ED-SAFE-2 will study both the sustainability of successfully implemented universal suicide risk screening and implementation of a brief suicide intervention, the Safety Planning Intervention, into routine care in eight EDs using Lean performance improvement strategies.Total Award Amount: $1,154,139.Role: Principal Investigator

51. NIA (K23AG043123) Betz (PI) 08/15/2013-05/21/2018Physician screening of older drivers: Decision rules for geriatric injury preventionThis is a resubmission for a Paul B. Beeson Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award in Aging (K23) by Marian Betz, MD, MPH. Dr. Betz's overall career goal is to be a leading independent researcher in geriatric injury prevention and emergency medicine in order to help maintain functional independence in older adults. Her innovative research proposal applies the model of a clinical decision rule to a public health intervention, through tiered assessment of brief older driver screening in ambulatory care settings followed by referral for more comprehensive testing.Total Award Amount: $157,441Role: Mentor

50. NCI (R42CA174048) O’Hea (PI) 12/01/2012-08/31/2018Polaris Oncology Survivor Transition (POST) system.Polaris Health Directions (small business) and the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMass, Research Institute) have partnered to solve the problem of poor survivorship planning with the POST system.Total Award Amount: $230,366Role: Co-Investigator

Grants (Completed)

49. NIH/NHLBI 1R01HL122302-01 Pagoto (PI) 12/01/14-08/22/2017RELAX: A mobile application suite targeting obesity and stressThe purpose of this proposal is to develop and test the feasibility and proof-of-concept of RELAX Application Suite (AS), a mobile-, cloud-, and web-based companion to a brief visit lifestyle intervention for obese individuals. RELAX-AS will be designed to reduce clinical visit time and cost by identifying and displaying behavior patterns that account for the greatest deviations in energy balance.Total Award Amount: $1,952.780Role: Co-Investigator

48. R03 (1R03MH107551-01) Arias (PI) 09/01/15-06/30/17Emergency Department Identification and Care of Suicidal Older Adults.The goal of this study is to estimate the true prevalence of suicidal ideation (SI) and suicide attempts (SA) among older ED patients and to conduct a detailed single-site chart review to better describe the patient characteristics and ED care of older adults with SI/SA.Total Award Amount: $86,099Role: Consultant

47. UMCCTS Conference Grant                    Boudreaux, Kiefe (Co-PIs)                  05/27/2016-12/31/2016UMMHC-UMMS Zero Suicide Capacity BuildingGoal:  UMMHC and UMMS have formed a collaborative effort aimed at building a systems-based approach to suicide prevention referred to as the System of Safety (SOS) and which is patterned on the Zero Suicide model. This conference funding helped to plan and promotes the SOS efforts through bringing together diverse stakeholders who are geographically dispersed and who have heretofore only collaborated in “virtual space.”Total Award Amount: Role: Co-Principal Investigator

46. SAEM Foundation Haran (PI) 07/01/2014-06/30/2016

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 14 of 54Cytokine Responses in Patients Presenting with an Acute Respiratory IllnessDr. John Haran will identify a panel of biomarkers that distinguish between bacterial pneumonia and other viral respiratory tract infections.  Analysis of 160 randomly selected emergency department patients presenting with complaints of cough and fever where nasal swabs, peripheral blood samples, and a chest X-ray will be performed.  The ultimate goal is to provide a rigorous comprehensive research training experience that will enable Dr. Haran to establish and sustain a successful career as an independent investigator.Total Award Amount:  $100,000Role:  Mentor

45. MA Infrastructure Capacity Building Boudreaux (PI) 07/01/2014 – 09/30/2016Integrating Medical and Behavioral Health Services in the Emergency DepartmentThis project will enhance the technology and information service infrastructure needed to fully integrate behavioral health (BH) services into the ED. It will deploy computerized systems that can identify BH issues, facilitate both computer and interventionist-delivered BH services, and build a data-mart that will support measurement and tracking of a range of patient outcomes.Total Award Amount: $703,668Role: Principal Investigator

44. NCI (R01CA156699) Bock (PI) 8/19/2011-6/30/2016System-based Tracking and Treatment for Emergency Patients who Smoke: STTEP. This is a translational study to institute tobacco treatment following US PHS guidelines into existing electronic medical tracking software that is widely used across the United States to facilitate the identification of smokers, prompt physician intervention enhance the provision of smoking cessation intervention materials as discharge instructions, facilitate quit-smoking medication prescription and advice, and connect the patient to follow up care through their primary care provider and a pro-active telephone quit line.Total Award Amount: $1,476,607 Role: Co-Investigator

43. NIMH (U01MH088278) Boudreaux, Camargo, Miller (PIs) 9/30/2009-06/01/2016 (NCE)Emergency Department Patient Safety and Follow-up Evaluation (EDSAFE).This research program will develop and test a standardized approach to screening emergency department (ED) patients for suicide risk; refine and test an ED-initiated intervention to reduce suicidal behavior and associated morbidity and mortality among people who self-identify or screen positive for suicidal ideation; and, complete a comparative economic analysis of treatment as usual, screening, and the intervention.Total Award Amount: $11,709,446Role: Principal Investigator

42. EDC/SAMHSA U79 SM059945 Boudreaux (PI) 03/01/2015-12/31/2015SPRC Suicide Risk Secondary Screener (SRSS) AnalysisIn this project, we will conduct an analysis using the Decision Support Tool (DST) from the SPRC ED project, retrospectively, with de-identified patient participants of the ED-SAFE study, to understand how the tool performs with patients at risk of suicide. We will analyze the following: 1) The proportion of patients with positive ED-SAFE screens who screen negative on the Suicide Risk Secondary Screener and 2) What do positive or negative screens on the Suicide Risk Secondary Screener (SRSS) tell us about suicidal behavior?Total Award Amount: $15,000Role: Principal Investigator

41. NIDA (1R01DA031081) Boyer (PI) 9/15/2011-7/31/2015A mobile, personalized intervention with real-time adaptation to HAART adherence.Develop and test iHAART (“i♥”), a Smartphone application that delivers personalized interventions with content and dose that adapts in real time to variable HAART adherence in HIV+ stimulant users.Total Award Amount: $1,378,111 Role: Co-Investigator

40. NIH/NHLBI (K23HL101991) Darling (PI) 8/15/2010-5/31/2015

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 15 of 54Acute decompensated heart failure: treatment timing and effects on outcomes.This study will conduct a prospective, observational study of the ED management of patients with ADHF in order to investigate the impact that the ED has on various clinical outcomes such as inpatient length of stay (LOS).Total Award Amount: $668,250Role: Mentor

39. UMass Conference Grant Boudreaux, Pagoto (Co-PI) 02/01/14-01/31/15UMass/Worcester Polytechnic Institute mHealth HackathonThis project brought together experts from multiple disciplines, including behavioral science, medicine, computer science, health informatics, mathematics, and advertising, to brainstorm and design the next generation of mHealth applications targeting tobacco and weight loss. It spanned 3 days, separated by 2 week action periods.Total Award Amount: $1,000Role: Co-Principal Investigator

38. NCI (1R01CA141479) Bernstein (PI) 4/16/10-1/31/15Initiating tobacco treatment for low-income smokers in the hospital emergency department. The major goal of this project is to test the efficacy of a multi-component intervention to help adult smokers in the hospital emergency department quit.Total Award Amount: $2,502,927Role: Consultant

37. NIAAA (R41AA022035) Boudreaux (PI) 9/25/2012-2/28/15The Remote Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (R-BIRT).The R-BIRT will create a tele-health delivered model for alcohol brief intervention and referral to treatment, including the supporting software and the clinical protocols.Total Award Amount: $342,811Role: Principal Investigator

36. MA Infrastructure/Capacity Building Fund Boudreaux (Co-PI) 08/01/13-08/30/14Integrating physical and behavioral healthcare: From acute care in the emergency room to continuity care in medical homes. This state grant provides funding to expand existing screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) services in the UMass Emergency Department to cover mental health domains, including PTSD and suicide risk.Total Award Amount: $121,000Role : Co-Principal Investigator

35. NIDA (R21DA032739) Clarke (PI) 2/1/2012-1/31/2014Methods for Understanding Sentinel Events (MUSE). This study will extend the Sentinel Events Method for dynamic model building to substance use in the aftermath of incarceration.Total Award Amount: $434,850Role: Co-Investigator

34. NIDA (R01 DA023170) Boudreaux (PI) 4/10/2008-1/31/2014The Sentinel Events Model: A Dynamic Model of Substance Use Cessation.This project develops and validates the Sentinel Events Model, a new dynamic model which is predicated on the observation that an attempt to quit using an addictive substance is often preceded by the experience of a negative consequence of use, such as a health problem. We seek to better delineate the cognitive and affective mechanisms of action that mediate between a sentinel health event and behavior change milestones. Smokers experiencing medical symptoms prompting a cardiac evaluation will be enrolled and followed for six months. For the first three months, subjects will complete cellular telephone-based ecological momentary assessments (EMA) to provide detailed data about antecedents to lapse and relapse.Total Award Amount: $2,612,881

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33. NIMH (R42 MH078432) Boudreaux (PI) 9/20/2006-6/30/2013Mental Health Assessment and Dynamic Referral for Oncology (MHADRO) Phase 2.This Phase 2 STTR builds upon the Phase 1 MHADRO. It uses a randomized controlled trial design with a mixed cancer patient sample to assess the MHADRO’s effectiveness at identifying psychological distress, facilitating mental health treatment initiation, and reducing psychological distress.Total Award Amount: $1,446,423Role: Principal Investigator

32. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Betz (PI) 10/1/2011-9/30/2013Lethal means restriction for suicide prevention: Beliefs and behaviors of emergency department providers.The goals of this project are to describe the behaviors of Emergency Department (ED) physicians, nurses and other staff in relation to suicide prevention and “means restriction”—limiting access to firearms and other highly lethal methods of suicide—and to examine how these behaviors are affected by the implementation of a suicide assessment and intervention program for ED patients.Total Award Amount: $1,500 Role: Co-Investigator

31. Worcester Foundation Boudreaux (PI) 7/1/2011-10/31/2012Using volunteers to deliver tobacco cessation interventions in the emergency department.To examine the utility of using volunteers to screen and refer patients for health behavior change, such as tobacco cessation.Total Award Amount: $35,000Role: Principal Investigator

30. NIDA (HHSN271201000026C) Grissom (PI) 10/01/2010-9/30/2012Substance Treatment Referral System (STaRS).This Phase 2 STTR contract develops a provider-driven, automated substance abuse treatment referral system designed to be integrated into electronic health records.Total Award Amount: $754,787Role: Co-Investigator

29. NIDA (R42 DA021455) Boudreaux (PI) 8/01/08-1/30/11Dynamic Assessment and Referral System for Substance Abuse (DARSSA) – Phase 2.This Phase 2 STTR builds upon the Phase 1 study. The DARSSA integrates an automated, empirically-based substance abuse assessment with a multimedia intervention in a manner that can be used across a variety of settings. This study will evaluate its efficacy across several outcomes, including substance abuse identification, counseling, treatment engagement, and substance use.Total Award Amount: $1,149,282Role: Principal Investigator

28. UMass Life Science Monument Fund Dickson (PI) 10/01/09-9/30/11Improving care delivery in the emergency department using discrete event simulation and wireless identification technology.Assessing the ability of two industrial engineering techniques, computerized discrete event simulation (DES) and wireless identification technology, to improve the timely application of evidence based care in an urban ED.Total Award Amount: $100,000Role: Co-Investigator

27. NIDA (1RC1DA028428-01) Boyer (PI) 9/30/09-8/31/11A mobile enabling technology to promote adherence to behavioral therapy.This research will fundamentally change the ways in which behavioral interventions are delivered by using an innovative mobile Enabling Technology—iHeal—that recognizes stressors that threaten a patient’s recovery and then delivers evidence-based interventions exactly at the moment of greatest need.

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 17 of 54Total Award Amount: $995,654Role: Consultant

26. NIDA (HHSN271200900013C) Grissom (PI) 3/01/09-2/28/10Substance Treatment Referral System (STaRS).This Phase 1 STTR contract develops an automated substance abuse referral system that is provider-driven and designed to be integrated into electronic health records.Total Award Amount: $99,217Role: Co-Investigator

25. NIDA (R21DA020771) Boudreaux (PI) 6/01/07-5/30/09Multicenter pilot studies for ED tobacco interventions.To build capacity to carry out a multi-center randomized controlled trial of one or more tobacco interventions initiated in the emergency department. We will do this by using combined qualitative and quantitative methods.Total Award Amount: $468,484Role: Principal Investigator

24. Ortho-McNeil Boudreaux (PI) 6/01/08-5/31/09A survey of academic emergency departments: Innovative models for identifying and reducing psychiatric emergency recidivism.To characterize how psychiatric emergency services and emergency departments (EDs) in US academic medical centers manage psychiatric emergencies, with a focus on identifying the (1) utilization patterns and recidivism associated with chronic psychotic disorders, (2) strategies and innovative models designed to identify high-utilizers, promote continuity of care, and reduce ED recidivism, (3) current prescription practices, and (4) willingness to administer depot injections of antipsychotic medications.Total Award Amount: $15,000Role: Principal Investigator

23. NIDA (R41DA019718) Boudreaux (PI) 4/01/07-8/30/08The Computer Assisted Brief Intervention for Tobacco (CABIT).This Phase I STTR will design, create, and pilot test a multi-modal computerized assessment and intervention for tobacco users. It will consist of response-adaptive assessment, tailored patient reports, counseling guides for the provider, stage-based videos, and dynamic referral to specialized care.Total Award Amount: $145,888Role: Principal Investigator

22. NIDA (K23DA16698) Boudreaux (PI) 8/01/03-4/30/09Tobacco treatment initiated in the emergency department.To better understand patterns of smoking among ED patients and to develop brief motivational interventions designed to increase readiness to change and decrease smoking.Total Award Amount: $1,320,726Role: Principal Investigator

21. NIMH (R41 MH078432) Boudreaux (PI) 9/01/06-2/31/08Mental Health Assessment and Dynamic Referral for Oncology (MHADRO) Phase 1.This Phase I STTR will establish the feasibility and acceptability of the MHADRO and will prepare the way for Phase II efficacy studies. The MHADRO will provide for assessment of a broad range of psychosocial issues and provide clinically-actionable reports to the oncology medical staff. It will also provide automated referrals to mental health providers and community-based psychosocial support (CBPS) programs.Total Award Amount: $143,529Role: Principal Investigator

20. NIDA (R41 DA021455) Boudreaux (PI) 4/01/06-9/31/07Dynamic Assessment and Referral for Substance Abuse (DARSSA) Phase 1.This Phase I STTR established the feasibility and acceptability of the DARSSA and prepared the way for Phase

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 18 of 54II efficacy studies. The DARSSA addresses the limitations of existing products by integrating an automated, empirically-based substance abuse assessment with a multimedia intervention in a manner that can be used across a variety of settings.Total Award Amount: $145,852Role: Principal Investigator

19. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Bernstein (PI) 2/01/06-2/01/07A multicenter pilot study of an educational and clinical tobacco control intervention for emergency physicians.To evaluate the impact of training ED healthcare professionals on identification and brief counseling of patients who smoke and referral to the national quit line.Total Award Amount: $150,000Role: Co-Investigator

18. NIH/NIAAA (R03 AA015129) Baumann (PI) 5/1/04-4/30/05ED screening and interventions for hazardous alcohol use.To determine if training ED health providers to screen for alcohol use and conduct brief motivational interview leads to decreased hazardous alcohol use.Total Award Amount: $32,525Role: Co-Investigator

17. UMDNJ-Foundation Boudreaux (PI) 7/01/03-6/30/05Smoking cessation initiated in the emergency department.To better understand interest in smoking cessation programs initiated in the emergency department and to examine spontaneous cessation within the 6 months after discharge.Total Award Amount: $50,000Role: Principal Investigator

16. EMNet/MARC/Medtronic, Inc. Krause (PI) 10/01/02-9/30/03Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-21: Capnography and acute asthma.To validate use of expired CO2 as a non-invasive measure of asthma severity.Total Award Amount: $15,000Role: Site Principal Investigator

15. EMNet/MARC Camargo (PI) 2002Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-18: Bee stings and anaphylaxis.To examine prevalence, course, management, and disposition of insect anaphylactic reactions presenting to the emergency department.Total Award Amount: $2,050Role: Site Principal Investigator

14. EMNet/MARC Camargo (PI) 2002-2003Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-14: Antibiotic resistance in pneumococcal bacterimia.To examine prevalence and predictors of antibiotic resistance in pneunumococcal bacterimia.Total Award Amount: $1,000Role: Site Principal Investigator

13. EMNet/MARC/Abbot Pharmaceuticals Rowe (PI) 2001-2002Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-16: Community acquired pneumonia.To examine prevalence of antibiotic resistance among CAP patients presenting to the ED and effect of standardized antibiotic administration. Total Award Amount: $48,000Role: Site Principal Investigator

12. EMNet/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Camargo (PI) 2001Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP): Outreach through the emergency department.

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 19 of 54To examine brief interventions designed to increase healthcare insurance access for children being treated in the emergency department.Total Award Amount: $9,000Role: Site Principal Investigator

11. EMNet/MARC/EMF Foundation Baren (PI) 2000Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-9: Bridging the gap between ED and primary asthma care.To examine a brief intervention designed to improve outpatient follow-up among asthmatics being treated in the emergency department.Total Award Amount: $5,625Role: Site Principal Investigator

10. MARC/Food Allergy Network Gaeta (PI) 2000Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-8: A retrospective study of emergency department visits for food allergy.To examine the prevalence, management, course, and outcome of food alltergies being treated in the emergency department.Total Award Amount: $175Role: Site Principal Investigator

9. MARC Camargo (PI) 2000Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-7: An observational study of asthma and COPD exacerbations in adults age 55 or older.To examine presentation, course, and outcome of elderly patients being treated for asthma and COPD exacerbations in the ED.Total Award Amount: $1,650Role: Site Principal Investigator

8. MARC Camargo (PI) 2000-2001Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration-5.4: Survey of adult emergency department patients with acute asthma.To examine presentation, course, and outcome of adult patients being treated for asthma.Total Award Amount: $3,700Role: Site Principal Investigator

7. Cimex Bio-Tech Boudreaux (PI) 1999-2000A randomized, controlled trial investigating the reduction of shoulder dislocations in the emergency department: Shoulder Trac versus standard traction-countertraction method.To examine efficacy of a new shoulder reduction device.Total Award Amount: $15,000Role: Principal Investigator

6. American College of Emergency Physicians Boudreaux (PI) 1998Establishment of a regional critical incident stress debriefing team for emergency departments.To establish a regional CISD team to serve emergency department personnel.Total Award Amount: $5,000Role: Principal Investigator

5. MARC/Glaxo-Smith-Kline Camargo (PI) 1998-1999Multicenter Asthma Research Collaborative-4: Randomized trial of medium-dose Flovent at discharge from the emergency department.To examine the effect of inhaled corticosteroids on relapse within 14 days of discharge among a sample of adult asthmatics.Total Award Amount: $7,375Role: Site Principal Investigator

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4. General Health Systems Foundation Boudreaux (PI) 1998Compliance with discharge instructions from the emergency department.To examine predictors of compliance with discharge instructions.Total Award Amount: $6,000Role: Principal Investigator

3. MARC Camargo (PI) 1997Multicenter Airway Research Collaborative-3: An observational study of acute asthma management in children.To examine presentation, course, outcome, and relapse of children being treated for asthma in the emergency department.Total Award Amount: $1,500Role: Site Principal Investigator

2. MARC Camargo (PI) 1997Multicenter Asthma Research Collaborative-2x: An observational study of acute asthma management in adults.To examine presentation, course, outcome, and relapse of adult patients being treated for asthma in the emergency department.Total Award Amount: $1,600Role: Site Principal Investigator

1. Louisiana State Legislature Brantley (PI) 1995-1997Health promotion in indigent and Medicaid patients.To examine health behavior theories and their ability to predict several health behaviors among indigent and Medicaid patients.Total Award Amount: $632,000Role: Co-Investigator

PUBLICATIONSPeer Reviewed Journal Publications N=149

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149. Boudreaux ED, Larkin C, Kini N, Cappocia L, Allen MS, Goldstein Grumet J, Silverman MM, McKeon R, Barton B, Miller I, Formica S, Camargo Jr CA. Predictive utility of an emergency department decision support tool in patients with active suicidal ideation. Psychological Services, in press.

148. Arias S, Miller I, Boudreaux ED, Camargo Jr CA, Jones R, Uebelacker L, Chen ES. Which chart elements accurately identify emergency department visits for suicidal ideation or behavior? Archives of Suicide Research, accepted for publication 01-May-2018.

147. Haskins BL, Boudreaux ED, de Beurs D, Nguyen T, Larkin C, Barton B. Applying computer adaptive testing methods to suicide risk screening in the emergency department. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, accepted for publication 13-Apr-2018.

146. Horowitz LM, Boudreaux ED, Schoenbaum M, Pao M, Bridge JA. Universal suicide risk screening in the hospital setting: Still a Pandora’s box? Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2018;44(1):1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2017.11.001.

145. Gibbons P, Boudreaux ED, Haskins BL. Using practical search strategies to identify health apps: A case study with smoking cessation. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine, 2018;7(1):16-23. doi: 10.7309/jmtm.7.1.3

144. Webber CJ, O’Hea EC, Abar B, Bock B, Boudreaux ED. Ecological momentary assessment and first

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 21 of 54smoking cessation lapse after an acute cardiac event. Journal of Health Psychology, 2017:1359105317746731. [Epub ahead of print 2017 Dec 1]. doi: 10.1177/1359105317746731.

143. Betz ME, Kautzman M, Segal DL, Miller I, Camargo CA Jr, Boudreaux ED, Arias SA. Frequency of lethal means assessment among emergency department patients with a positive suicide risk screen. Psychiatry Research,2017;260:30-35. 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.11.038

142. Jake-Schoffman DE, Silfee VJ, Waring ME, Boudreaux ED, Sadasivam RJ, Mullen SP, Carey JL, Hayes R, Ding EY, Bennett GG, Pagoto SL. Methods for Evaluating the Content, Usability, and Efficacy of Commercial Mobile Health Apps. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 2017;5(12):e190. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8758 PMCID: PMC5748471

141. Ranney ML, Fletcher J, Alter H, Barsotti C, Bebarta VC, Betz ME, Carter PM, Cedra M, Cunningham RM, Crane P, Fahimi J, Miller JM, Rowhani-Rahbar A, Vogel JA, Wintemute GJ, Wassem M, Shah MN, ACEP Technical Advisory Group on Firearm Injury Research, a Subcommittee of the ACEP Research Committee. A consensus-driven agenda for emergency medicine firearm injury prevention research. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2017;69(2):227-240. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.08.454. PMCID: PMC5272847. (Boudreaux ED, Acknowledged collaborator as a member of the ACEP Technical Advisory Group on Firearm Injury Research)

140. Arias SA, Boudreaux ED, Segal D, Miller IW, Camargo Jr CA, Betz ME. Disparities in treatment of older adults with suicide risk in the emergency department. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2017;65(10):2272-2277. doi: 10.1111/jgs.15011 PMCID: PMC5641238

139. Haskins BL, Lesperance D, Gibbons P, Boudreaux ED. A systematic review of Smartphone applications for smoking cessation. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2017;7(2):292-299. doi: 10.1007/s13142-017-0492-2. PMCID: PMC5526818

138. Cutillo A, O'Hea EL, Person SD, Lessard D, Harralson TL, Boudreaux ED. The distress thermometer: Cutoff points and clinical use. Oncology Nursing Forum, 2017;44(3):329-338. doi: 10.1188/17.ONF.329-336

137. Miller IW, Camargo Jr. CA, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Allen MH, Goldstein AB, Manton AP, Espinola JA, Jones R, Hasegawa K, Boudreaux ED. Suicide prevention in an emergency department population: the ED-SAFE Study. JAMA Psychiatry, 2017;74(6):563-570. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.0678. PMCID: PMC5539839. Winner of the 2018 Minerva Award from Simple and Practical Mental Health.

136. Haskins BL, Davis-Martin R, Abar B, Baumann B, Harralson T, Boudreaux ED. Health Evaluation and Referral Assistant: A randomized controlled trial of a web-based screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment system to reduce risky alcohol use among emergency department patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2017;19(5):e119. doi: 10.2196/jmir.6812 PMCID: PMC5432666.

135. Boudreaux ED, Brown GK, Stanley B, Sadasivam RS, Camargo Jr. CA, Miller IW. Computer administered safety planning for individuals at risk for suicide: Development and usability testing. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2017;19(5):e149. doi: 10.2196/jmir.6816. PMCID: PMC5447822.

134. Gibbons RD, Kupfer D, Frank E, Moore T, Beiser DG, Boudreaux ED. Development of a Computerized Adaptive Suicide Scale – The CAT-SS. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2017;78(9):1376-1382. doi: 10.4088/JCP.16m10922

133. Gibbons RD, Beiser DG, Boudreaux ED, Kupfer D. Einstein, measurement, and prediction. Journal of Affective Disorders, 2016; pii: S0165-0327(16)31946-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.12.016

132. Betz ME, Arias SA, Segal DL, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Screening for suicidal thoughts and behaviors among older patients visiting the emergency department. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society,

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131. Betz ME, Wintersteen M, Boudreaux ED, Brown G, Capoccia L, Currier G, Goldstein J, King C, Manton A, Stanley B, Harkavy-Friedman J. Reducing suicide risk: Challenges and opportunities in the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2016; 68(6):758-765. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.05.030

130. O’Hea EL, Wu J, Dietzen L, Harralson T, Boudreaux ED. The Polaris Oncology Survivorship Transition (POST): A patient and provider driven survivorship care planning program.  Journal of Oncology Navigation & Survivorship (JONS), 2016;7(10):11-24. PMCID: PMC5568840.

129. Betz ME, Miller M, Barber C, Beaty B, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Lethal means access and assessment among suicidal emergency department patients. Depression and Anxiety 2016;33(6):502-511. doi: 10.1002/da.22486 PMCID: PMC4800489

128. Boudreaux ED, Fischer AC, Haskins BL, Zafar ZS, Chen G, Chinai SA. Implementation of a computerized screening inventory: Improved usability through iterative testing and modification. JMIR Human Factors, 2016;3(1):e10. doi: 10.2196/humanfactors.4896 PMCID: PMC4811667

127. Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA Jr, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Allen MH, Goldstein AB, Manton AP, Espinola JA, Miller IW. Improving suicide risk screening and detection in the emergency department. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016;50(4):445-453. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2015.09.029 PMCID: PMC4801719

126. Salmoirago-Blotcher E, Fitchett G, Leung K, Volturo G, Boudreaux ED, Crawford S, Ockene I, Curlin F. An exploration of the role of religion/spirituality in the promotion of physicians' wellbeing in Emergency Medicine. Preventive Medicine Reports, 2016; 3:189-195. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2016.01.009. PMCID: PMC4929145

125. Boudreaux ED, Abar B, Haskins B, Baumann B, Grissom G.  Health Evaluation and Referral Assistant: A randomized controlled trial to improve smoking cessation among emergency department patients.  Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 2015;10:24 doi: 10.1186/s13722-015-0045-2 PMCID: PMC4672559

124. Arias SA, Dumas O, Sullivan AF, Boudreaux ED, Miller I, Camargo CA Jr. Substance use as a mediator of the association between demographics, suicide attempt history, and future suicide attempts in emergency department patients. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 2016 (Sept); 37(5):385-391. PMCID: PMC5104660

123. Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Miller I, Camargo CA Jr, Boudreaux ED. Implementation and use of a crisis hotline during the treatment as usual and universal screening phases of a suicide intervention study. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2015;45 (Pt. B):147-150. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2015.08.015. PMCID: PMC4674347

122. Betz ME, Boudreaux ED. Managing Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2016;67(2):276-282. PMCID: PMC4724471 doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.09.001 PMCID: PMC4724471

121. O’Hea EL, Monahan BR, Cutillo A, Person SD, Grissom G, Boudreaux ED. Predictors of psychological distress and interest in mental health services in individuals with cancer. Journal of Health Psychology, 2016(Jun);21(6):1145-1156. PMCID: PMC5103309 doi:10.1177/1359105314547752

120. Boudreaux ED, Haskins B, Harralson T, Bernstein E. The Remote Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Model: Development, functionality, acceptability, and feasibility. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015;155:236-242. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.07.014 PMCID: PMC4624210

119. Arias SA, Miller I, Sullivan AF, Goldstein A, Allen M, Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA, Jr, Manton A. Factors associated with suicide outcomes 12-months after screening positive for suicide risk in the emergency

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118. Chai PR, Castillo-Mancilla J, Buffkin E, Darling CE, Rosen R, Boudreaux ED, Horvath KJ, Robbins GK, Hibberd PL, Boyer EW. Utilizing an ingestible biosensor to assess real-time medication adherence. Journal of Medical Toxicology, 2015;11(4):439-444, doi: 10.1007/s13181-015-0494-8 PMCID: PMC4675608

117. O’Hea EL, Abar B, Bock B, Chapman G, Boudreaux ED. Understanding smoking after acute illness: An application of the Sentinel Event Method. Psychology and Health, 2015;30(8):879-896. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2014.997732 PMCID: PMC5103305

116. Betz ME, Arias SA, Miller M, Barber C, Espinola JA, Sullivan AF, Manton AP, Miller I, Camargo CA, Jr, Boudreaux ED. Change in emergency department providers’ beliefs and practices after new protocols for suicidal patients. Psychiatric Services in Advance, 2015;66(6):625-631. PMCID: PMC4852852 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201400244

115. Carreiro S, Smelson D, Ranney M, Horvath KJ, Picard RW, Boudreaux ED, Hayes R, Boyer EW. Real-time mobile detection of drug use with wearable biosensors: A pilot study. Journal of Medical Toxicology, 2015;11:73-79. doi: 10.1007/s13181-014-0439-7 PMCID: PMC4371024

114. Abar B, Ogedegbe C, Dalawari P, Freeman K, Boudreaux ED, Illuzzi F, Carro-Kowalyck S, Molloy M, Bradley K. Promoting tobacco cessation utilizing pre-health professional students as research associates in the emergency department. Addictive Behaviors, 2015;40:73-76. PMCID: PMC5120677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.08.014

113. Boudreaux ED, Jaques ML, Brady KM, Matson A, Allen MH. The Patient Safety Screener: Validation of a Brief Suicide Risk Screener for Emergency Department Settings (PERC) – 3. Archives of Suicide Research, 2015;19(2):151-160. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2015.1034604

112. Choo EK, Benz M, Rybarczyk M, Broderick K, Linden J, Boudreaux ED, Ranney M. The intersecting roles of violence, gender and substance use disorders in the emergency department: A research agenda. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2014;21(12):1447-1452. doi: 10.1111/acem.12525 PMCID: PMC4393747 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25421993

111. Boudreaux ED, Waring ME, Hayes RB, Sadasivam RS, Mullen S, Pagoto S. Evaluating and selecting mobile health apps: Strategies for healthcare providers and healthcare organizations. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2014;4:363-371. doi: 10.1007s13143-014-0293-9 PMCID: PMC4286553

110. Choo EK, Beauchamp G, Beaudoin FL, Bernstein E, Bernstein J, Bernstein SL, Broderick KB, Cannon RD, D’Onofrio G, Greenberg MR, Hawk K, Hayes RB, Jacquet GA, Lippmann MJ, Rhodes KV, Watts SH, Boudreaux ED.  A research agenda for gender and substance use disorders in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2014;21(12):1438-1446. doi:10.1111/acem.12534 PMCID: PMC4318812 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25444022

109. Horowitz LM, Bridge JA, Pao M, Boudreaux ED. Screening youth for suicide risk in medical settings: Time to ask questions. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2014; 47:S170-S175. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.06.002

108. Boudreaux ED, Horowitz LM. Suicide risk screening and assessment: Designing instruments with dissemination in mind. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2014;47:S163-S169. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.06.005

107. Simon RE, Rosen RK, Bock BC, Boudreaux ED, Steward DW, Clarke JG. A sentinel event model for positive behavior change among incarcerated, substance using women. American Journal of Forensic Psychology. (In press)

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106. Walters EL, Reibling ET, Wilber ST, Sullivan AF, Gaeta TJ, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Emergency department provider preferences related to clinical practice guidelines for tobacco cessation: A multicenter survey. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2014;21:785-793. doi: 10.1111/acem.12421 PMCID: PMC4624212

105. Arias S, Zhang Z, Hillerns C, Sullivan A, Boudreaux ED, Miller I, Camargo CA. Using structured telephone follow-up assessments to improve suicide-related adverse event detection. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2014;44:537-547. doi: 10.1111/sltb.12088 PMCID: PMC4153801

104. Boudreaux ED, Abar B, O’Hea EL, Sullivan AF, Cydulka R, Bernstein SL, Camargo CA. Cognitive and affective predictors of smoking after a sentinel health event. Psychology, Health   and Medicine , 2014;19(4):402-409. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2013.832781 PMCID: PMC4467765

103. Abar B, Abar C, Boudreaux ED. Feasibility of audit methods to study access to substance use treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2013;45:395-399. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2013.06.002

102. Betz ME, Schwartz R, Boudreaux ED. Unexpected suicidality in an older individual in an emergency department. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2013;61(6):1044-1045. doi: 10.1111/jgs.12290 PMCID: PMC4350667

101. Boudreaux ED, Miller I, Goldstein AB, Sullivan AF, Allen MH, Manton AP, Arias SA, Camargo CA, Jr. The Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE): Methods and design considerations. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2013;36(1):14-24. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2013.05.008. PMCID: PMC3979300

100. Boudreaux ED, Abar B, Baumann, BM, Grissom, G. A randomized clinical trial of the Health Evaluation and Referral Assistant (HERA): Research methods. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2013; 35:87-96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2013.04.010 PMCID: PMC3979303

99. Betz ME, Miller M, Barber C, Miller I, Sullivan AF, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED, on behalf of the ED-SAFE Investigators. Lethal means restriction for suicide prevention: Beliefs and behaviors of emergency department providers. Depression and Anxiety, 2013; 30(10):1013-1020 doi: 10.1002/da.22075 PMCID: PMC4347862

98. Caterino J, Sullivan AF, Betz ME, Espinola JA, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Evaluating current patterns of assessment for self-harm in emergency departments, a multicenter study. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013;20:807-815. doi: 10.1111/acem.12188 PMCID: PMC3775284

97. O'Hea EL, Cutillo AS, Dietzen L, Harralson T, Grissom G, Person S, Boudreaux ED. Randomized control trial to test a computerized psychosocial cancer assessment and referral program: Methods and research design. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2013; 35:15-24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2013.02.001 PMCID: PMC3665365

96. Allen MH, Abar BW, McCormick M, Barnes DH, Haukoos J, Garmel GM, Boudreaux ED. Screening for suicidal ideation and attempts among emergency department medical patients: Instrument and results from the Psychiatric Emergency Research Collaboration (PERC-02). Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2013; 43:313-323. doi: 10.1111/sltb.12018.

95. Boudreaux ED, O’Hea SL, Moon S, Tappe KA, Bock B, Baumann BM, Chapman G. Measuring cognitive and affective constructs in the context of an acute health event. Psychology, Health, and Medicine, 2013;18(4):398-411. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2012.720378. PMCID: PMC3979315

94. Betz ME, Sullivan AF, Manton AP, Espinola JA, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED, on behalf of the ED-SAFE Investigators. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of emergency department providers in the care of suicidal patients. Depression and Anxiety, 2013;30(10):1005-1012. doi: 10.1002/da.22071 PMCID: PMC4350671

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93. Ginde AA, Sullivan AF, Bernstein SL, Camargo CA Jr, Boudreaux ED. Predictors of successful telephone contact after emergency department-based recruitment into a multicenter smoking cessation study. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013;14:287-295. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2012.7.6920 PMCID: PMC4323181

92. Abar B, Baumann BM, Rosenbaum C, Boyer E, Ziedonis D, Boudreaux ED. Profiles of importance, readiness, and confidence in quitting tobacco use. Journal of Substance Use, 2013;18(2):75-81. doi: 10.3109/14659891.2011.606351 PMCID: PMC4470496

91. Boudreaux ED, Bedek KL, Byrne NJ, Baumann BM, Lord SA, Grissom G. The computer-assisted brief intervention for tobacco (CABIT) program: A pilot study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2012;14(6):e163. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2074 PMCID: PMC3799483

90. Tappe KA, Boudreaux ED, Bock B, O’Hea E, Baumann BM, Hollenberg SM, Becker BM, Chapman GB. Smoking, cardiac symptoms, and an emergency care visit: A mixed methods exploration of cognitive and emotional reactions. Emergency Medicine International, 2012;2012:935139. doi: 10.1155/2012/935139 PMCID: PMC3444830

89. Ting SA, Sullivan AF, Boudreaux ED, Miller I, Camargo, CA Jr. Trends in US emergency department visits for attempted suicide and self-inflicted injury, 1993-2008. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2012;34(5):557-565. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2012.03.020 PMCID: PMC3428496

88. Boudreaux ED, Sullivan AS, Abar B, Bernstein SL, Ginde AA, Camargo CA, Jr, on behalf of the MARC-33 investigators. Motivation rulers for smoking cessation: A prospective, observational examination of construct and predictive validity. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 2012;7:8. doi:10.1186/1940-0640-7-8 http://www.ascpjournal.org/content/7/1/8 PMCID: PMC3507634

87. Choo EK, Sullivan AF, LoVecchio F, Perret JN, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Patient preferences for ED-initiated smoking interventions: A multicenter cross-sectional study of current smokers. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 2012; 7:4. http://www.ascpjournal.org/content/7/1/4 doi: 10.1186/1940-0640-7-4. PMCID: PMC3414814

86. Ting SA, Sullivan AF, Miller I, Espinola JA, Allen MH, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED on behalf of the ED-SAFE investigators. Multicenter study of predictors of suicide screening in emergency departments. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2012;19(2):239-243. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2011.01272.x PMCID: PMC3664554

85. Choo E, Ranney M, Aggarwal N, Boudreaux ED. A systematic review of emergency department technology-based behavioral health interventions. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2012;19(3):318-328. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2012.01299.x PMCID: PMC5693241

84. Boudreaux ED, Bock B, OHea E. When an event sparks behavior change: An introduction to the Sentinel Event Method of dynamic model building and its application to emergency medicine. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2012;19(3)329-335. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2012.01291.x PMCID: PMC3664550

83. Abar B, Rosenbaum C, Baumann BM, Boyer E, Boudreaux ED. Readiness to change alcohol and illicit drug use among a sample of urban emergency department patients.  Journal of Substance Use, 2012; 17:260-268. doi: 10.3109/14659891.2011.580413

82. Baumann BM, Mazzarelli A, Brunner J, Chansky ME, Thompson N, Boudreaux ED. Purchase and use patterns of heroin users at an inner city emergency department. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012; 42(1):93-99. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2010.06.006

81. Moore JO, Boyer EW, Safren S, Robbins GK, Boudreaux ED, Rosen R, Barton B, Moss F. Designing interventions to overcome poor numeracy and improve medication adherence in chronic illness, including

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80. Boudreaux ED, Niro K, Sullivan A, Rosenbaum C, Allen M, Camargo C. Current practices for mental health follow-up after psychiatric emergency department/psychiatric emergency service visits: A national survey of academic emergency departments. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2011; 33(6):631-633. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2011.05.020

79. Ozhathil D, Abar B, Baumann BM, Camargo CA, Ziedonis D, Boudreaux ED. The effect of removing cost as a barrier to treatment initiation with an outpatient tobacco dependence clinic among emergency department patients.  Academic Emergency Medicine, 2011; 18:662-664. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2011.01048.x PMCID: PMC3777236

78. Boudreaux ED, O’Hea EL, Grissom G, Lord S, Houseman J, Grana G. Initial development of the Mental Health Assessment and Dynamic Referral for Oncology (MHADRO). Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 2011; 29(1): 83-102. doi: 10.1080/07347332.2010.532299 PMCID: PMC3664548

77. D’Onofrio G, on behalf of the NIH Emergency Medicine Roundtable. NIH Roundtable on opportunities to advance research on neurologic and psychiatric emergencies. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2010; 56(5):551-564. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2010.06.562 (Boudreaux ED, Acknowledged collaborator as a member of NIH Emergency Medicine Roundtable).

76. Boudreaux ED, Moon S, Baumann B, Camargo C, O’Hea E, Ziedonis D. Intentions to quit smoking: Causal attribution, perceived illness severity, and event-related fear during an acute health event. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2010; 40:350-355. doi: 10.1007/s12160-010-9227-z PMCID: PMC3532886

75. Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative. The impact of screening, brief intervention and referral for treatment in emergency department patients' alcohol use: a 3-, 6- and 12-month follow-up. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2010; 45(6):514-519. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agq058 PMCID: PMC3104610 (Boudreaux ED, Acknowledged collaborator as a member of the Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative).

74. Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED, for the ACEP Smoking Cessation Study Group. Effect of an ED-based tobacco control intervention on patient satisfaction scores. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2010; 38(4):e35-e40. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2008.03.034

73. Boudreaux ED, Cydulka R, Bock B, Borrelli B, Bernstein, S. Conceptual models of health behavior: Research in emergency care settings. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2009; 16:1120–1123. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2009.00543.x PMCID: PMC5103302

72. Boudreaux ED, Allen M, Claassen C, Currier G, Bertman L, Glick R, Park J, Feifel D, Camargo CA Jr., on behalf of PERC. The Psychiatric Emergency Research Collaboration – 01 (PERC-01): Methods and results. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2009; 31:515-522. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2009.04.009 PMCID: PMC2852101

70. & 71. Patel SN, Tsai CL, Boudreaux ED, Kilgannon JH, Sullivan AF, Blumenthal D, Camargo CA Jr. Multicenter study of cigarette smoking among patients presenting to the emergency department with acute asthma. Jointly published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2009; 103:121-127. doi: 10.1016/S1081-1206(10)60164-0 Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2008;52(4):S44. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2008.06.074

68. & 69. Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED, Cabral L, Cydulka RK, Schwegman D, Larkin GL, Adams AL, McCullough LB, Rhodes KV. Efficacy of a brief intervention to improve emergency physicians' smoking cessation counseling skills, knowledge, and attitudes. Jointly published in Substance Abuse, 2009;30(2);158–181. doi: 10.1080/08897070902802117 Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2007;50(3):S44. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2007.06.170

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67. O’Hea EL, Moon S, Grothe K, Boudreaux ED, Bodenlos J, Wallston K, Brantley PJ. The interaction of locus of control, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy in predicting HbA1c in medically underserved individuals with Type 2 diabetes. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2009; 32(1):106-117. doi: 10.1007/s10865-008-9188-x

66. Boudreaux ED, Bedek KL, Gilles D, Baumann BM, Hollenberg S, Lord SA, Grissom G. The Dynamic Assessment and Referral System for Substance Abuse (DARSSA): Development, functionality, and end-user satisfaction. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2009; 99:37-46. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2008.06.015 PMCID: PMC2636871

65. Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED, Cabral L, Cydulka RK, Schwegman D, Larkin GL, Adams AL, McCullough LB, Rhodes KV. Nicotine dependence, motivation to quit, and diagnosis among adult emergency department patients who smoke: A national survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2008; 10(8): 1277-1282. doi: 10.1080/14622200802239272

64. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Perry J, Marks D, Francies S, Camargo CA, Jr., Ziedonis DM. Emergency department initiated treatments for tobacco (EDITT): A pilot study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2008; 36(3):314-325. doi: 10.1007/s12160-008-9066-3

63. Mills AM, Rhodes KV, Follansbee CW, Shofer FS, Prusakowski M, Bernstein SL, ACEP Smoking Cessation Study Group. Effect of household children on adult ED smokers’ motivation to quit. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008; 26:757-762. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2007.10.024 (Boudreaux ED, Acknowledged collaborator as a member of the ACEP Smoking Cessation Study Group).

62. Baumann BM, Abate NL, Cowan RM, Boudreaux ED. Differing prevalence estimates of elevated blood pressure in ED patients using 4 methods of categorization. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008; 26(5):561-565. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2007.09.001

61. Boudreaux ED, Clark S, Camargo CA, Jr. Mood disorder screening among adult emergency department patients: A multicenter study of prevalence, associations, and interest in treatment. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2008; 30:4-13. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2007.09.006

60. The Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative. The impact of screening, brief intervention and referral for treatment (SBIRT) on emergency department patients' alcohol use. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 50(6):699-710. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2007.06.486 (Boudreaux ED, Acknowledged collaborator as a member of the Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative).

59. Bernstein SL, Bernstein E, Boudreaux ED, Irvin C, Mello MJ, Kapur AT, Becker BM, Sattin R, Cohen V, D’Onofrio G. Public health considerations in knowledge translation in the ED. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007; 14:1036-1041.

58. The Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative. An evidence based alcohol SBIRT curriculum for ED providers improves skills and utilization. Substance Abuse, 2007; 28:79-92. PMCID: PMC3976968 (Boudreaux ED, Acknowledged collaborator as a member of the Academic ED SBIRT Research Collaborative).

57. Baumann BM, Abate NL, Cowan RM, Chansky M, Rosa K, Boudreaux ED. Characteristics and referral of emergency department patients with elevated blood pressure. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007; 14:779-784. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2007.tb02351.x

56. Vargas PA, Brenner B, Clark S, Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA, Jr. Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke among children presenting to the emergency department with acute asthma: A multicenter study. Pediatric Pulmonology, 2007; 42:646–655. doi: 10.1002/ppul.20637

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54. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Camargo CA, Jr, O’Hea EL, Ziedonis DM. Changes in smoking associated with an acute health event: Theoretical and practical implications. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2007; 33:189-199. doi: 10.1080/08836610701310003

53. Baumann BM, Holmes JH, Chansky ME, Levey H, Kulkarni M, Boudreaux ED. Pain assessment and the provision of analgesia: The effects of a templated chart. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007; 14:47-52. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2006.06.057

52. Hong R, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED. The ED for routine healthcare: Race/Ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and perceptual factors. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 32:149-158. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2006.05.042

51. Cassidy-Smith TN, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED. The Disconfirmation Paradigm: Throughput times and ED patient satisfaction. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 32:7-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2006.05.028

50. Boudreaux ED, Cagande C, Kilgannon H, Kumar A, Camargo CA Jr. Bipolar disorder screening among adults in an urban emergency department. The Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2006; 8:348-351. PMCID: PMC1764516

48. & 49. Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED, Cydulka RK, Rhodes KV, Lettman NA, Almeida SL, McCullough L, Mizouni S, Kellerman AL, ACEP Task Force on Smoking Cessation. Tobacco control interventions in the emergency department: A joint statement of emergency medicine organizations. Jointly published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2006; 48:e417-426 doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2006.02.018 and Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2006; 32:370-381. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2006.06.006

47. Baren JM, Boudreaux ED, Brenner BE, Cydulka RK, Rowe BH, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Randomized controlled trial of emergency department interventions to improve primary care follow-up for patients with acute asthma. Chest, 2006; 129:257-265. doi: 10.1378/chest.129.2.257

46. Boudreaux ED, Cruz BL, Baumann BM, O’Hea E. The use of performance improvement methods to enhance emergency department patient satisfaction in the United States: A critical review of the literature and suggestions for future research. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006; 13(7):795-802. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2006.01.031

45. Boudreaux ED, Hunter GC, Bos K, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Predicting smoking stage of change among emergency department patients and visitors. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006; 13(1):39-47. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2005.07.030

44. Boudreaux ED, Cagande C, Kilgannon H, Kumar A, Camargo CA Jr.. A prospective study of depression among adult patients in an urban emergency department. The Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2006; 8:66-70. PMCID: PMC1470655

43. Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA, Ebbert JO, Finley JL. Does your next patient want to quit smoking? ED Nursing, 2006;9(7):82-83.

42. Doshi A, Boudreaux ED, Wang N, Camargo CA Jr. National study of U.S. emergency department visits for attempted suicide, 1997-2001. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2005; 46(4):369-375. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2005.04.018

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40. Boudreaux ED, Kim S, Hohrman JL, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Interest in smoking cessation among emergency department patients. Health Psychology, 2005; 24(2):220-224. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.220

39. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Friedman K, Ziedonis DM. Smoking stage of change and interest in an emergency department-based intervention. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(3):211-218. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2004.09.022

38. Kumar A, Clark S, Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA Jr. A multicenter study of depression among emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11:1284-1289. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2004.08.053

37. O’Hea EL, Boudreaux ED, Jeffries SK, Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. Stage of change movement across three health behaviors: The role of self efficacy. The American Journal of Health Promotion, 2004; 19(2):94-102. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4278/0890-1171-19.2.94

36. Boudreaux ED, Friedman K, Chansky M, Baumann BM. Emergency department patient satisfaction: Examining the role of acuity. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11:162-168. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2004.tb01428.x

35. Boudreaux ED, O’Hea EL. Patient satisfaction in the emergency department: A review of the literature and implications for practice. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004; 26:13-26. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2003.04.003

34. Boudreaux ED, d’Autremont S, Wood K, Jones GN. Predictors of emergency department patient satisfaction: Stability over 17 months. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11:51-58. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2003.06.012

33. Boudreaux ED, Wood KB, Mehan D, Scarinci I, Carmack Taylor CL, Brantley PJ. Congruence of readiness to change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance for physical activity and dietary fat reduction. American Journal of Health Promotion, 2003; 17(5):329-336. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4278/0890-1171-17.5.329

32. Boudreaux ED, Emond SD, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. on behalf of the MARC Investigators. Acute asthma among adults presenting to the emergency department: The role of race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Chest, 2003; 124:803-812. doi: 10.1378/chest.124.3.803

31. Silverman RA, Boudreaux ED, Woodruff PG, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr on behalf of the MARC Investigators. Cigarette smoking among asthmatic adults presenting to 64 emergency departments. Chest, 2003; 123:1472-1479. doi: 10.1378/chest.123.5.1472

30. Carmack-Taylor C, Boudreaux ED, Jeffries SK, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. Applying exercise stage of change to a low-income underserved population. American Journal of Health Behavior, 2003; 27:99-107. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.27.2.1

29. Boudreaux ED, Emond SD, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr on behalf of the MARC Investigators. Race/Ethnicity and asthma among children presenting to the emergency department: Differences in disease severity and management. Pediatrics, 2003; 111:e615-e621. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.111.5.e615

28. Boudreaux ED, Francis J, Carmack-Taylor C, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. Changing multiple health behaviors: Smoking and exercise. Preventive Medicine, 2003; 36:471-478. doi: 10.1016/S0091-7435(02)00048-8

27. Boudreaux ED, Mandry CV, Wood K. Patient satisfaction as a quality indicator: A tale of two emergency

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26. O’Hea EL, Dutton G, Boudreaux ED. Identifying and managing patients with panic disorder in the emergency department. Emergency Psychiatry, 2002; 8:21-26.

25. Boudreaux ED, O'Hea EL, Chasuk R. Spiritual role in healing an alternative way of thinking. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002; 29(2):439-454. doi: 10.1016/S0095-4543(01)00004-5

24. Boudreaux ED, Francis J, Loyacono T. Family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation in the emergency department: A critical review and suggestions for future research. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2002; 40(2):193-205. doi: 10.1067/mem.2002.124899

23. Boudreaux ED, Francis J. A description of patients being evaluated by psychiatric emergency service in a municipal emergency department. Emergency Psychiatry, 2002; 7(4):90-95.

22. Francis J, Boudreaux ED. Medical disorders among emergency psychiatric patients visiting a municipal emergency department. Emergency Psychiatry, 2002; 7(3):81-83.

21. Boudreaux ED, Ary RA, Mandry CV. Emergency department personnel accuracy at estimating patient satisfaction. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000; 19(2):107-112. doi: 10.1016/S0736-4679(00)00196-7

20. Boudreaux ED, Ary RA, St. John B, Mandry CV. Telephone contact of patients visiting a large, municipal emergency department: Can we rely on numbers during routine registration? Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000; 18(4):409-415. doi: 10.1016/S0736-4679(00)00155-4

19. Boudreaux ED, Ary RD, Mandry CV, McCabe B. Determinants of patient satisfaction in a large, municipal emergency department: The role of demographic variables, visit characteristics, and patient perceptions. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000; 18(4):394-400. doi: 10.1053/ajem.2000.7316

18. Boudreaux ED, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Telephone follow-up after the emergency department visit: Experience with acute asthma. On behalf of the MARC investigators. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2000; 35:555-563. doi: 10.1016/S0196-0644(00)70027-8

17. McCabe B, Boudreaux ED. Emergency Psychiatry: Critical incident stress management II: Developing a team. Psychiatric Services, 2000; 51:1499-1500.

16. Boudreaux ED, McCabe B. Emergency Psychiatry: Critical incident stress management I: Interventions and effectiveness. Psychiatric Services, 2000; 51(9): 1095-1097.

15. Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED, Amaral-Melendez M, Brantley PJ, de Moor CA. Aerobic fitness and leisure physical activity as moderators of the stress-illness relation. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1999; 21(3): 251-257. doi: 10.1007/BF02884842

14. Boudreaux ED, Adhvaryu A, Girard T, Rowley E, Watson S, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. A prospective study of anxiety and acute asthma among adults presenting to the emergency department. Emergency Psychiatry, 1999; 5(1):7-12.

13. Brantley PJ, Scarinci IC, Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED, Streiffer RH, Rees AC, Givler D. Prevalence of high-risk behaviors and obesity among low-income patients attending primary care clinics in Louisiana. The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1999; 151:126-135.

12. Boudreaux ED, Kilpatrick DG, Resnick HS, Best CL, Saunders BE. Criminal victimization, posttraumatic stress disorder, and comorbid psychopathology among a community sample of women. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1998; 11:665-678. doi: 10.1023/A:1024437215004

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 31 of 5411. Boudreaux ED, Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. Predicting smoking stage of change among a sample of low socioeconomic status, primary care outpatients: Replication and extension using decisional balance and self-efficacy theories. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1998; 5(2):148-165. doi: 10.1207/s15327558ijbm0502_5

10. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. Emergency medical technicians schedule modification: Impact and implications during short- and long-term follow-up. Academic Emergency Medicine, 1998; 5:128-133.

9. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. Stress, job satisfaction, coping, and psychological distress among emergency medical technicians. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1997; 12: 242-249.

8. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, Brantley PJ, Jeffries S. From 24 to 12: The benefits of shift modification. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 1997; 22(3):86-87.

7. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C. The effects of stressors on emergency medical technicians (part II): A critical review of the literature, and a call for further research. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1996; 11(4):302-308.

6. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C. Sources of stress among emergency medical technicians (Part I): What does the research say? Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1996; 11(4):296-301.

5. Boudreaux ED, Jones G, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. Patient care and daily stress among emergency medical technicians. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1996; 11(3):1-7.

4. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, Brantley PJ, Rabalais J, Springer A, Porter P. Awake and hassled: What stresses an EMT. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 1995; 20:50-51.

3. Boudreaux ED, Catz S, Ryan L, Amaral-Melendez M, Brantley PJ. The Ways of Religious Coping Scale: Reliability, validity, and scale development. Assessment, 1995; 2(3):233-241. doi: 10.1177/1073191195002003004

2. Boudreaux ED. Anticipatory nausea and vomiting in cancer patients: A review of psychological interventions. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 1995; 1(2):57-58.

1. Carmack CL, Amaral Melendez M, Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ, Franks JD, Jones GN, McKnight GT. Exercise as a component of the physical and psychological rehabilitation of hemodialysis patients. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 1995; 1(1):13-23. doi: 10.1007/BF02214958

Book Chapters, Invited Papers, Commentaries, Letters to the Editor, Editorials, Non-Peer Reviewed Articles, Contributions to Media

19. Miller IW, Camargo Jr CA, Boudreaux ED. Deviations from clinical trials registration in the ED-SAFE Study—Reply. JAMA Psychiatry, 2017;74(12):1278-1279. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.2487

18. Horowitz L, Boudreaux ED, Schoenbaum M, Pao M, Bridge J. Universal suicide risk screening in the hospital setting: Still a Pandora’s box? Editorial to The   Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2017.

17. Boudreaux ED. Served as a source for the online article: Alert! Your patient is in the emergency department. athenaInsight, July 20, 2017. https://insight.athenahealth.com/alert-your-patient-emergency-department

16. Boudreaux ED. WBUR NPR radio interview. Study: Screening and follow-up care reduce suicide attempts among ER patients. May 11, 2017. http://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2017/05/11/suicide-er-screening

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 32 of 5415. Boudreaux ED served as a source for the online article: Improving Suicide Risk Screening and Detection in the Emergency Department. OPEN MINDS Weekly News Wire. May 31, 2016 https://www.openminds.com/market-intelligence/news/universal-suicide-risk-screening-emergency-department-finds-5-7-risk-intentional-self-harm/

14. Boudreaux ED served as a source for the article: Sounding the alarm about suicide risk. ED Management, (May) 2016;28(5):49-60

13. Boudreaux ED. Battling opioid dependence in the Emergency Department. UMassMedNow Interview, March 2015. http://www.umassmed.edu/news/news-archives/2015/03/battling-opioid-dependence-in-the-emergency-department/ or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnsbK_Ii30Q

12. Boudreaux ED, McMullen K, Camargo CA. Suicide Risk: To screen or not to screen? Emergency Medicine News 2012; 34(12): 5-6.

11. Radeos M, Boudreaux E. The Agitated Patient (Chapter 50). In: Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine (First Edition). Editors: Rowe BH, Lang E, Brown M, Houry D, Newman D, Wyer P. Wiley-Blackwell-BMJ Books, London, UK; pp: 512 – 519, 2008.

10. Alteveer JA, Boudreaux ED. Family presence during resuscitation in the emergency department. Eds. Zalinski R, Quest T. Palliative Emergency Care, in press.

9. Boudreaux ED. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology’s Pediatric Demonstration Project, August 2000 to August 2004

8. Boudreaux ED. Educating professionals: The scientist-practitioner model and its relevance to emergency psychiatry. Emergency Psychiatry, 2000; 6(3):94.

7. Boudreaux ED. Paradigm shifting. Emergency Psychiatry, 2000; 6(2):68.

6. Boudreaux ED. Critical incident stress management. Emergency Psychiatry, 2000; 6(1):35.

5. Boudreaux ED. Educating emergency department staff about mental health issues and treatment. Emergency Psychiatry, 1999; 5(2):50-51.

4. Boudreaux ED. Which hat today? The roles of emergency mental health professionals. Emergency Psychiatry, 1998; 4(3):69-70.

3. Martin PG, Catz SL, Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ. The Ways of Religious Coping Scale. In C. P. Zalaquett (ed.), Evaluating Stress: A Book of Resources. University Press of America, 1998.

2. Brantley PJ, Catz SL, Boudreaux ED. The Daily Stress Inventory. In C. P. Zalaquett (ed.), Evaluating Stress: A Book of Resources. University Press of America, 1998.

1. Brantley PJ, Jones GN, Boudreaux ED, Catz SL. The Weekly Stress Inventory. In C. P. Zalaquett (ed.), Evaluating Stress: A Book of Resources. University Press of America, 1998.

Invited Presentations

National

22. Boudreaux ED. Systems Based Suicide Prevention. 12th Annual Laressa Gribbons Memorial Lecture. University of Florida College of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry. Gainesville, FL. March 2018.

21. Boudreaux ED. Screening for suicide risk in the ED: Successes, challenges, opportunities. Presentation,

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 33 of 54Plenary: Detecting Suicide in Health Care Settings. NIMH Outreach Partnership Program. Bethesda, MD. July 2017.20. Boudreaux ED, Kiefe C. System of Safety. Veterans Administration Grand Rounds. North Hampton, MA. April 2017.

19. Boudreaux ED, Larkin C. Creating a System of Safety: Healthcare System and Communities Working Together. Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH) Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Boston, MA. March 2017.

18. Boudreaux ED. MA Zero Suicide Learning Collaborative. Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. Worcester, MA. January 2017

17. Boudreaux ED. ED-SAFE: Detecting and Addressing Suicide Risk Among ED Patients. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Injury and Violence Seminar Series. December 2015.

16. Boudreaux ED. Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) Webinar. SPRC Research to Practice Webinar, Emergency Departments: A Key Setting for Suicide Prevention. June 2015

15. Boudreaux ED. Evaluating Apps for Health Promotion: Strategies for Evaluation and Integration into Practice. Grand Rounds at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. June 2014.

14. Boudreaux ED. ED-SAFE: Detecting and Addressing Suicide Risk Among ED Patients. Lecture at Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. April 2014.

13. Boudreaux ED. Screening for Suicide: From Practical Clinical Trial Design to Practical Decision Making. The Elizabeth Ratner Memorial Lecture, John Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. March 2012.

12. Boudreaux ED. Screening for Suicide: From Practical Clinical Trial Design to Practical Decision Making. Grand Rounds, Brown University Department of Emergency Medicine, Providence, RI. September 2011.

11. Boudreaux ED. NIH/NIDA Screening and Brief Intervention—Referral to Treatment for Drug Abuse (SBIRT) Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC. October 2010.

10. Boudreaux ED. The Sentinel Events Model: A Dynamic Model of Substance Abuse Cessation. Presentation to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Washington, DC October 2008.

9. Boudreaux ED. The Sentinel Events Model: A Dynamic Model of Substance Abuse Cessation. Brown University Medical School, Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds, Providence, RI. October 2008.

8. Boudreaux ED. The Dynamic Assessment and Referral System for Substance Abuse (DARSSA). UMDNJ-RWJMS Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds. October 2007.

7. Boudreaux ED. Symptom Mapping: Drawing the Relation Between Depression and Alcohol Dependence. New Jersey Annual Conference on Dual Diagnosis. January 2005 and January 2006.

6. Boudreaux ED. Maximizing Patient Satisfaction: Evidence-based Practice. Grand Rounds presented to University of Michigan School of Medicine’s Emergency Medicine Residency Program. April 2004.

5. Boudreaux ED. ED Patient Satisfaction: Lessons for Health Services Research. Grand Rounds presented to RWJ Health Services Fellowship. April 2004.

4. Boudreaux ED. The Cognitive Behavioral Assessment of Substance Abuse: Part II. Grand Rounds presentation, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Psychiatry. December 2002.

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 34 of 543. Boudreaux ED. The Cognitive Behavioral Assessment of Substance Abuse: Part I. Grand Rounds presentation, UMDNJ-RWJMS. April 2002.

2. Boudreaux ED, Williams S. Pitfalls in Conducting Tracking and Surveillance Research. Facilitator for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology ED Pediatric Demonstration Project. November 2001.

1. Kilpatrick DG, Freedy JR, Boudreaux ED, Resnick HS, Garrison CZ, Addy C. Common Predictors of Adjustment Following Community-wide Disasters. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention. November 1997.

Local

24. Vallirajan N, Davis-Martin R, Boudreaux ED. Impact of age on completion of computerized health survey in an emergency department. Poster presented at 2nd Annual UConn mHealth and Social Media Conference (Digital Health at the Intersection of Academia and Industry) Storrs, CT. May 2018.23. Boudreaux ED, Davis-Martin R. Suicide screening in the primary care office - risk management. Oral presentation at UMass Medical School’s 19th annual Primary Care Days. Westborough, MA. April 201822. Houssan C, Morena A, Larkin C, Davis-Martin R, Boudreaux ED. Post Suicide Related Care Successes of Patients Identified in the Emergency Department. Person-centered Integrated Care, the 2018 DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Worcester, MA. March 2018.21. Morena A, Bottary RM, Larkin C, Boudreaux ED. The ED-SAFE MD Suicide Secondary Screener Assessment: Utility, Outcomes, and Limitations. Person-centered Integrated Care, the 2018 DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Worcester, MA. March 2018.20. Morena A, Larkin C, Boama-Nyarko E, Davey J, Boudreaux ED. Implementing “At-the-Elbow” Training in the Emergency Department: Feasibility, Outcomes, and Lessons. Poster Presentation UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science 7th Community Engagement and Research Symposium. Worcester, MA. March 2018.19. Bottary RM, Boama-Nyarko E, Larkin C, Boudreaux ED. Development and Assessment of Sexual and Gender Minority Patient Resources Utilizing Cognitive Interviewing Techniques. Poster Presentation UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science 7th Community Engagement and Research Symposium. Worcester, MA. March 2018.18. Houssan C, Morena A, Davis-Martin R, Larkin L, Boudreaux ED. Addressing Positive Suicide Screens in the Emergency Department: The Importance of Post-Discharge Follow-up. Poster Presentation UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science 7th Community Engagement and Research Symposium. Worcester, MA. March 2018.17. Houssan C, Ash A, Davis R, Banach L, Dickson E, Boudreaux ED. Emergency Department Super-utilizer Program Involvement: Pilot Data and Methods Challenges. Poster Presentation UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science 7th Annual Research Retreat. Worcester, MA. May 2017

16. Boudreaux ED, Davis R. 360 Electronic Patient Reported Measures: Break it in 20 Minutes. UMass mHealth and Social Media Conference. Worcester, MA. May 2017.

15. Houssan C, Davis R, Higgins S, Chinai S, Nichols C, Boudreaux ED. Challenges to Implementation: Integrating a Permanent Health Survey and Referral System into the Emergency Department. Poster presentation UMass mHealth and Social Media Conference. Worcester, MA. May 201714. Boudreaux ED. Guest Lecturer: Developing Teams for Industry-academia Collaborations. UMMS Team Science course in the UMMS Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) program. Worcester, MA. April 2017.

13. Boudreaux ED, Kiefe C. System-based Interventions for Suicide Prevention: Primary Care. UMMS Family Medicine & Community Health Grand Rounds. Worcester, MA. February 2017.

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 35 of 5412. Boudreaux ED. “SOS Project”, Designing the Suicide Prevention Health System of the Future: Let’s Get Busy. UMMS SPARC (Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center). Shrewsbury, MA. January 2017.

11. Boudreaux ED, Kiefe C. System of Safety. UMMS Dept. of Medicine Grand Rounds. Worcester, MA. November 2016.

10. Boudreaux ED, Arias S, Barton B, Brown G, Johnson S, Mattocks K, Miller I, Pelletier L, Stanley B. ED-SAFE 2: Translating Safety Planning into Practice. Poster Presentation, UMass-WPI Collaboration Event. Worcester, MA. November, 2016.

9. Mamata H, Huang L, Haskins B, Shah S, Volturo GA, Boudreaux ED. Capturing a more comprehensive medical history using computerized screening inventory (CSI) in the Emergency Department. Poster Presentation, UMMS Summer Medical Student Research Program. Worcester, MA. August 2016.

8. Boudreaux ED. Integrated behavioral health: Plug in your practice. UMMS Psychiatry Research Day. Worcester, MA. March 2016.7. Boudreaux ED. Collaboration with IT on developing highly interactive user experience for suicide prevention. UMMS IT Conference and Expo. Worcester, MA. September 2015.

6. Boudreaux ED. ED-SAFE: Detecting and addressing suicide risk among ED patients. Grand Rounds, Berkshire Medical Center. Pittsfield, MA. May 2015

5. Boudreaux ED. Role of computer assisted Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in the medical setting. MASBIRT Training & Technical Assistance Conference. Southbridge, MA. December 2014.

4. Boudreaux ED. Smartphones, Sensors, and Social Networks:  The New Tools of Health Behavior Change. Symposium at the Annual UMass Center for Clinical & Translational Science Research Retreat, Worcester, MA. May 2013.

3. Boudreaux ED. Partnering with Technology Development Companies to Enhance Patient Reported Outcomes. Panelist, Healthcare Delivery Institute. Third Annual F. J. Aspinwall Symposium “Healthcare on the Verge”, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA. March 2013.

2. Boudreaux ED. Using REDCap to Coordinate Multi-site Research. A Case Study Using the Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE). Clinical research symposium organized by University of Massachusetts Medical School Information Systems, REDCap Systems, and Center for Clinical & Translational Science, Worcester, MA. May 2011.

1. Boudreaux ED. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drugs: Technology Developments. Division Research Seminar Series for the Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine within University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA. February 2011.

Published Abstracts and Presentations at Professional Meetings N=188

188. Larkin C, Wang B, Kiefe C, Boudreaux ED. Primary care clinicians’ views of current practice and implementation of suicide-related best practices. Poster to be presented at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) 24th Mental Health Services Research Conference. Rockville, Maryland. August 2018.

187. Holub A, Boudreaux ED, Abar B. Linking anhedonia and depressed mood with substance abuse treatment among ED patients. Poster to be presented at the Annual Research Forum of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). San Diego, CA. October 2018.

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 36 of 54186. Hanly AM, Lai JT, Chapman BP, Costigan AD, Rodriguez-Perez KM, Boudreaux ED, Babu KM. The Path Forward: Substance Use Disorder Evaluations (SUDE) in the Emergency Department. Lightning oral presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. May 2018.

185. Boudreaux ED, Larkin C. Universal Suicide Screening in Emergency Departments: Examining Clinician Fidelity by Interviewing Patients. Oral presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. May 2018.

184. Bottary RM, Larkin C, Boudreaux ED. Sexual and Gender Minority Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Suicidality: An Assessment of Needs and Resources. Poster Presentation 51st Annual American Association of Suicidology Conference. Washington, DC. April 2018.

183. Higgins SE, Davis-Martin R, Kolikof J, Boudreaux ED. The Role of Stakeholder Buy-in and Champions in Implementing a Computerized Health Survey in the Emergency Department. Poster Presentation Society for Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, LA. April 2018.

182. Houssan C, Davis-Martin R, Boudreaux ED. Using the Computerized Health Survey to Improve Behavioral Health Services in the ED. Poster Presentation Society for Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, LA. April 2018. Meritorious Award Winner.

181. Davis-Martin R, Vallirajan N, Boudreaux ED. Integrated Emergency Department: A New Model of Integrated Patient Care. Poster Presentation Society for Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, LA. April 2018.

180. Davis-Martin R, Houssan C, Higgins S, Boudreaux ED. Implementation challenges in Integrating a Permanent Health Survey and Referral System in the Emergency Department. Poster Presentation Society for Behavioral Medicine 39th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions. New Orleans, LA. April 2018.

179. Hanly AM, Lai JT, Chapman BP, Costigan AD, Rodriguez-Perez KM, Boudreaux ED, Babu KM. The Path Forward: Substance Use Disorder Evaluations (SUDE) in the Emergency Department. Poster presentation American College of Medical Toxicology Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC. April 2018

178. Larkin C, Boudreaux ED, Caterino J, Miller I, Goldstein A, Morena A, Stanley B, Manton A, Camargo C. Clinician fidelity to suicide screening in the emergency department: Results from the ED-safe study. Oral Presentation, Academy Health’s 10th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Arlington, VA. December 2017.

177. Isbell LM, Kimball E, Boudreaux ED. Providers' emotional reactions to patients in the emergency department:  A qualitative investigation of emotional experiences, effects on diagnostic reasoning, and strategies to reduce error. Oral Presentation, Diagnostic Error in Medicine International Conference. Boston, MA. October 2017.

176. Choi W, Pagoto SL, Boudreaux ED, Tulu B. Validating a single-item stress scale for mHealth interventions. American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 2016 Annual Symposium Proceedings. Washington, DC. November 2017.

175. Boudreaux ED, Larkin C, Kini N, Capoccia L, Allen M, Goldstein Grumet J, Silverman MM, McKeon R, Barton B, Miller I, Camargo Jr CA. Predictive utility of an emergency department decision support tool: Secondary data analysis of patients with active suicidal ideation. Poster presentation; IASR/AFSP International Summit on Suicide Research. Henderson, NV. November 2017. 

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 37 of 54174. Larkin C, Camargo Jr CA, Miller I, Boudreaux ED. Factors affecting processes of care in emergency department patients at suicide risk: Findings from the ED-SAFE study. Oral presentation; IASR/AFSP International Summit on Suicide Research. Henderson, NV. November 2017.

173. Boudreaux ED. The System of Safety (SOS). Part of an overall symposium titled Zero Suicide Practice to Science: Building an Evidence Base. IASR/AFSP International Summit on Suicide Research. Henderson, NV. November 2017.

172. Miller I, Camargo Jr CA, Arias SA, Sullivan A, Allen MH, Goldstein A, Manton A, Espinola JA, Jones R, Hasegawa K, Boudreaux ED. Suicide prevention in an emergency department population: The ED-SAFE study. Presentation American Association of Suicidology (AAS) annual meeting. Phoenix, AZ. April 2017.

171. Kurikeshu R, Ahmedani B, Pearson JL, Grumet-Goldstein J, Boudreaux ED. Zero suicide in health care: Progress and research challenges. Presentation American Association of Suicidology (AAS) annual meeting. Phoenix, AZ. April 2017.

170. May AM, Arias SA, Boudreaux ED, Camargo Jr CA, Miller I. Risk factors for suicide attempt within 6 weeks of a suicidal crisis. Presentation American Association of Suicidology (AAS) annual meeting. Phoenix, AZ. April 2017.

169. Arias SA, Boudreaux ED, Camargo Jr. CA, Chen ES, Miller I, Jones R, Uebelacker L. Identification of suicide ideation and behavior using emergency department electronic health record data: A multicenter study. Poster presentation Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention. Boston, MA. May 2017.

168. Arias SA, Betz ME, Segal DL, Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA. Patient and visit characteristics for older adults with suicidal ideation or behavior in the emergency department. Lightning Oral Presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. Orlando, FL. May 2017.

167. Betz ME, Arias S, Segal DL, Miller I, Camargo C, Boudreaux ED. Lethal means assessment among suicidal patients in the emergency department. Lightning Oral Presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. Orlando, FL. May 2017.

166. Choi W, Pagoto SL, Boudreaux ED, Tulu B. A single-item stress scale for mhealth interventions. Poster presentation American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Annual Symposium. Chicago, IL. November 2016.

165. Boudreaux ED, Kupfer D, Frank E, Moore T, Gibbons R. Developing a computerized adaptive suicide screener. Lightening Oral presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. New Orleans LA. May 2016.

164. Sweeney MT, Haskins B, Shah S, Volturo GA, Boudreaux ED. Usability of the PROMIS assessment in an urban emergency department. Lightening Oral presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. New Orleans LA. May 2016.

163. Dezieck LC, Webber C, Boudreaux ED. Use of the PERC4 model to develop targeted suicide screening rulers in the emergency department. Lightening Oral presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. New Orleans LA. May 2016

162. Betz ME, Miller M, Barber C, Beaty B, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED.  Assessment of lethal means access among suicidal emergency department patients. Lightening Oral presentation Society for Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. New Orleans LA. May 2016

161. Betz ME, Boudreaux ED, Zun L. Updates in identification and care of suicidal patients in the ED. Didactic presentation Society of Academic Emergency Medicine annual meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 2016.

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159. Boudreaux ED. RDash: A new emergency medicine research coordination tool. Lightning oral presentation New England Regional Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting. Worcester, MA. March 2016.

158. Sweeney MT, Haskins B, Shah S, Volturo GA, Boudreaux ED. Usability of the PROMIS assessment in an urban emergency department. Lightning oral presentation New England Regional Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting. Worcester, MA. March 2016.

157. Dezieck LC, Webber C, Boudreaux ED. Use of the PERC4 model to develop targeted suicide screening rulers in the emergency department. Poster presentation New England Regional Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting. Worcester, MA. March 2016.

156. Boudreaux ED, Higgins SE, Reznik-Zellen R, Volturo G. Scholarly productivity and impact: Developing a quantifiable, norm-based benchmark for academic emergency departments. Poster presentation New England Regional Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Meeting. Worcester, MA. March 2016.

155. Chinai (Shah) S, Bird S, Boudreaux ED. The ABCs of empathy. Poster presentation Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) Academic Assembly. Nashville, TN. March 2016.

154. Chinai (Shah) S, Bird S, Lesperance D, Maranda L, Balasubramaniam M, Haskins B, Doherty S, Duncan B, Hakim N, Boudreaux ED. Effect of an empathy curriculum on emergency medicine resident burnout and patient perception of empathy: A randomized controlled trial. Poster presentation Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) Academic Assembly. Nashville, TN. March 2016.

153. Betz ME, Boudreaux ED, Miller M, Barber C, Beaty B, Miller I, Camargo Jr CA. Improving assessment of lethal means access among suicidal emergency department patients. 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation. Washington, DC. December 2015.

152. Haskins B, Lesperance D, Gibbons P, Boudreaux ED. A systematic review of apps for smoking cessation. 55th Annual Meeting of the New England Psychological Association. Fitchburg, MA. October 2015.

151. Miller I, Camargo CA Jr, Arias SA, Sullivan A, Allen M, Goldstein A, Manton A, Espinola JA, Hasegawa K, Boudreaux ED. ED-SAFE Intervention Outcomes Evaluation. International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015

150. Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA Jr, Allen MH, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Goldstein A, Manton A, Espinola JA, Miller I. ED-SAFE: Detecting and Addressing Suicide Risk Among ED Patients. International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015

149. Camargo CA Jr, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Allen MH, Goldstein AB, Manton AP, Espinola, JA, Hasegawa K, Miller I, Boudreaux ED. Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE): Study Designs and Methods. International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015

148. Boudreaux ED. Novel strategies for data collection and intervention: Leveraging technology. Plenary, International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015.

147. Boudreaux ED. The Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-Up Evaluation: A Clinical trial of universal screening and enhanced intervention. Symposia, International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015.

146. Diezick L, Boudreaux ED. Patients who screen positive for suicide risk: An exploratory study. Poster

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145. Powell DS, Snyder D, Ballard ED, Boudreaux ED, Bridge JA, Pao M, Horowitz LM. Does depression screening identify adult medical inpatients at risk for suicide? Poster presentation, International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015.

144. Powell DS, Snyder D, Ballard ED, Boudreaux ED, Bridge JA, Pao M, Horowitz LM. Screening for suicide risk in adult medical inpatients. Poster presentation, International Summit on Suicide Research. New York, NY. October 2015.

143. Reznik-Zellen R, Boudreaux ED. Expanding research intelligence expertise: Library collaboration with faculty department to assess research performance. Association of College and Research Libraries New England Annual Conference. Worcester, MA. May 2015.

142. Boudreaux ED, Goldstein A. Improving screening and detection of suicide risk: Results from the Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE) Effectiveness Trial. Paper Symposium, Society for Prevention Research 23rd Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 2015.

141. O’Hea E, Boudreaux ED, Wu J. The Polaris Oncology Survivorship Transition (POST) Program: A Cancer survivorship planning program. Poster presentation, 36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Antonio, TX, April 2015.

140. Salmoirago-Blotcher E, Fitchett G, Volturo G, Boudreaux E, Leung K, Curlin F. Can religion/spirituality prevent burnout among emergency department physicians? Poster presentation, 36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Antonio, TX, April 2015.

139. Boudreaux ED, Haskins B, Bernstein E, Ziedonis D, Grissom G. Remote Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (R-BIRT): Design, feasibility, and acceptability. Poster presentation, 36th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Antonio, TX, April 2015.

138. Arias SA, Miller I, Camargo CA, Jr, Sullivan AF, Goldstein AB, Allen MH, Manton AP, Boudreaux ED. Primary predictors of suicide outcomes one year after screening positive for suicide risk in the emergency department. Electronic poster presented at the American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Sessions. Chicago, IL, October 2014.

137. Haskins B, Fischer A, Landry K, Zafar Z, Shah S, Volturo G, Boudreaux ED. Patient reported outcomes: Prevalence of behavioral health issues in the emergency department. New England Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Lewiston, ME, October 2014.

136. Sheils CR, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Boudreaux ED, Miller I, Camargo CA, Jr. Substance use and suicide outcomes in emergency department patients. New England Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting. New Haven, CT, March 2014

135. Brassard S, Partridge K, Zafar Z, Boudreaux ED. Causal attribution, intentions to quit smoking, smoking related diagnosis, and seven day point prevalence abstinence in emergency department patients. New England Regional Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting. New Haven, CT, March 2014

134. Fischer AC, Landry KW, Zafar Z, Shah SH, Volturo GA, Boudreaux ED. Gender difference in psychological stressor and pain in emergency department patients. Poster presentation 2014 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May, 2014.

133. Abar B, Boudreaux ED. Latent profiles of tobacco users among patients and visitors in the emergency department. Oral Presentation 2014 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May, 2014.

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131. Betz ME, Arias SA, Espinola J, Miller M, Barber C, Camargo C, Miller I, Boudreaux ED. Lethal means restriction for suicide prevention: Change in provider beliefs and behaviors during ED process improvement. Oral Presentation 2014 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May, 2014.

130. Zafar Z, Heard M, Fischer AC, Bah E, Haskins B, Boudreaux ED. Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePRO): Acceptability and date completeness among acutely ill patients in the emergency department. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2014; 47:s273.

129. Haskins B, Le R, Terrian L, Grissom G, Ziedonis D, Boudreaux ED. Evaluation of websites and web-based applications targeting alcohol and drug use. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2014; 47:s139.

128. Partridge K, Hakim F, Jaques M, Boudreaux ED. The Behavioral Health Service: Integrating the Health Evaluation and Referral Assistant (HERA). Annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association (NEPA). Bridgeport, CT October, 2013

127. O’Hea EL, Abar B, Bock B, Chapman G, Jaques M, Matson A, Boudreaux ED. The Sentinel Event Model (SEM): Understanding the cognitive and affective precipitants of health behavior change. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies annual convention, Nashville, TN. November 2013.

126. Fusco C, O’Hea EL, Person S, Cutillo A, Harralson T, Boudreaux ED. Psychometrics properties of the Mental Health Assessment and Dynamic Referral for Oncology (MHADRO) assessment. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies annual convention, Nashville, TN. November 2013.

125. Cutillo A, O’Hea EL, Person S, Carmack CL, Harralson T, Boudreaux ED. Using the NCCN distress thermometer as a predictor of psychological distress in a heterogeneous cancer patient population. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies annual convention, Nashville, TN. November 2013.

124. Boudreaux ED, Abar B, Matson A, Jaques M, Baumann B, Grissom G. Health evaluation and referral assistant (HERA): Improving linkage with tobacco treatment. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013; 20(5):S302.

123. Baumann BM, Ginty CT, Tambussi CG, Patterson KL, Boudreaux ED. Outpatient follow-up and management of ED patients with elevated blood pressure. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013; 20(5):S222.

122. Betz ME, Sullivan AF, Manton AP, Espinola JA, Miller I, Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of emergency department providers in the care of suicidal patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013;20(5):S112

121. Jaques M, Brassard S, Boudreaux ED, Jennings E, Bock B. Causal attribution, perceived illness severity, and smoking stages of change in emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013; 20(5):S112.

120. Ginty CT, Boudreaux ED, Tambussi CG, Patterson KL, Baumann BM. Evaluation, management, and disposition of ED patients in hypertensive crisis. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013; 20(5):S73-S74.

119. Ginty CT, Boudreaux ED, Tambussi CG, Patterson KL, Baumann BM. Knowledge deficiencies in patients with elevated blood pressure. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2013; 20(5):S71-S72.

118. Carmona M, O’Hea EL, Dietzen L, Harralson T, McMahon C, Boudreaux ED. Alcohol use, social support

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117. Boudreaux ED, Matson A, Jaques M, Baumann B, Grissom G. Health Evaluation and Referral Assistant (HERA): Enabling SBIRT. Presented at the 46th annual convention of the Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (ABCT) Convention. National Harbor, MD November, 2012

116. Cutillo A, O’Hea EL, Dietzen L, Harralson T, Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED. RCT to test a computerized psychosocial assessment and dynamic referral program: Methodology and baseline functioning of a heterogeneous sample of cancer patients. Presented at the 46th annual convention of the Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (ABCT) Convention. National Harbor, MD November, 2012

115. Muench F, Boudreaux ED, Hansen R. Adjunctive mobile technologies for cognitive behavioral therapies. 3-hour workshop conducted at the 46th annual convention of the Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (ABCT) Convention. National Harbor, MD November, 2012

114. Betz ME, Miller M, Barber C, Miller I, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Lethal means restriction for suicide prevention: Beliefs and behaviors of emergency department. Oral presentation, 2012 American Public Health Association meeting. San Francisco, CA.

113. Ting S, Boudreaux ED. Trends in U.S. emergency department visits for attempted suicide and self-inflicted injury, 1993-2008. Oral presentation, 2012 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

112. Caterino J, Boudreaux ED. Prevalence and predictors of screening for intentional self-harm among emergency department patients: A multicenter study. Oral presentation, 2012 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

111. Abar B, Abar CC, Boudreaux ED. Feasibility of audit methods in the study of disparities in substance use treatment access: A mixed-methods approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2012; 43:S51.

110. Jaques M, Matson A, Singer S, Allen M, Miller I, Boudreaux ED. The psychiatric emergency research collaboration-03: Validation of the patient safety screener. Presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA, April 2012

109. Jaques M, Matson A, Abar B, O’Hea E, Bock B, Boudreaux ED. Perceived disease severity versus actual disease severity in patients with cardiovascular and respiratory problems. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2012; 43:S226.

108. O'Hea EL, Scalisi K, Dietzen L, Cutillo A, Harralson T, Boudreaux ED. Predictors of psychological distress in (female) patients with cancer. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2012; 43:S92.

107. Allen MH, Abar B, McCormick M, Barnes DH, Haukoos J, Boudreaux ED. A multicenter study of universal suicide screening in emergency departments. Poster presented at the annual meeting and exposition of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, October/November 2011. 106. Clarke J, Stewart DW, Simon R, Magee J, Rosen R, Boudreaux ED, Bock B. Incarceration as a teachable moment for substance use treatment. Poster presented at the annual meeting and exposition of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, October/November 2011.

105. Abar B, Baumann BM, Rosenbaum C, Boyer E, Ziedonis D, Boudreaux ED. Profiles of importance, readiness, and confidence in quitting tobacco use. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto, ON, November 2011.

104. O’Hea EL, Scalisi K, Dietzen L, Harralson T, Gaylord L, McMahon C, Carmack C, Boudreaux ED.

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103. Abar B, Bock B, Moon S, Boyer E, Stone A, Boudreaux ED. Examining smoking relapse following a sentinel cardiac event using ecological momentary assessment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington DC, June 2011.

102. Ginde AA, Sullivan AF, Bernstein SL, Camargo CA Jr, Boudreaux ED. Predictors of successful telephone contact after emergency department-based recruitment into a multicenter smoking cessation study. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2011; 18:S75.

101. Wilber ST, Sullivan AF, Gaeta TJ, Walters EL, Camargo, Jr. CA, Boudreaux ED. Emergency department provider survey on tobacco cessation interventions. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2011; 18:S218.

100. Ozhathil DK, Abar B, Yeboah K, Arjun S, Gaylord L, Baumann B, Grissom G, Boudreaux ED. The external validity of consecutive sampling protocols among emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2011; 18:S77.

99. Choo EK, Sullivan A, LoVecchio F, Perret JN, Camargo CA, Boudreaux ED. Patient preferences for ED-initiated smoking interventions. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2011; 18:S215.

98. O’Hea EL, Bock B, Moon S, Ockene I, Boyer E, Chapman G, Boudreaux ED. Psychometric Properties of the Sentinel Events Model (SEM) Assessment Scale. Poster presented at the annual meeting for the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C. (April 2011). Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2011 Supplement, s119

97. Abar B, Bock B, Moon S, Boyer E, Stone A, Boudreaux ED. Examining smoking behaviors following a sentinel cardiac event using ecological momentary assessment.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C. (April 2011)

96. Boudreaux ED, Tappe K, Bock B, O’Hea E, Chapman G, Baumann B, Jones M, Hollenberg S, Becker B. The Sentinel Events Model: A mixed-methods exploration of a novel model of health behavior change. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2010; 17:S176.

95. Boudreaux ED, Niro K, Sullivan A, Rosenbaum C, Allen M, Camargo CA, Jr. Approaches to promoting continuity of care for patients with psychiatric emergencies: A national survey of academic emergency departments. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2010; 17:S177.

94. Holdorf JD, Schroeder M, Berk L, Mangolds V, Feldman B, Boudreaux E. A prospective study of occult suicidality in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2010; 17:S169.

93. Boudreaux E, Bedek K, Barry V, Solodky H, Byrne N, Baumann B, Lord S, & Grissom G. Tobacco related illness: Patient awareness and agreement with physician’s opinion. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2010; 39:S35.

92. Boudreaux ED, Bernstein SL, Sullivan AF, Camargo CA Jr. Smoking cessation in the two weeks after an ED visit: Testing a new health behavior model [abstract]. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2009; 16:S271.

91. Boudreaux ED, Bedek KL, Byrne N, Barry V, Lord S, Grissom G., The Computer Assisted and Brief Intervention for Tobacco (CABIT): Development, initial testing, and end-user satisfaction. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2009; 38:s177.

90. Patel SN, Kilgannon H, Boudreaux ED, Tsai C, Sullivan AF, Blumenthal D, Camargo Jr CA. Multicenter study of cigarette smoking among patients presenting to the emergency department with acute asthma. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2008; 52(4):S44.

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89. Boudreaux ED, O’Hea EL, Houseman J, Lord S, Grissom G. The Mental Health and Dynamic Referral for Oncology System (MHADRO): Development and feasibility. Presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, November 14, 2008, Orlando FL.

88. Boudreaux ED, Bedek K, Gilles D, Baumann BM, Hollenberg S, Lord S, Grissom G. The Dynamic Assessment and Referral System for Substance Abuse (DARSSA): Development, feasibility, and functionality. Presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, November 14, 2008, Orlando FL.

87. Baumann BM, Mazzarelli A, Smith N, Brunner J, Boudreaux ED. Characteristics and healthcare access of an inner city emergency department homeless population. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2008; 15:S102.

86. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Marks D, Francies S, Ziedonis D. Polysubstance abuse, readiness to quit, and interest in ED-initiated interventions among adult emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2008; 15:S166.

85. Mazzarelli A, Baumann BM, Smith N, Brunner J, Jones M, Boudreaux ED. Purchase and use patterns of heroin users presenting to an inner city emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2008; 15:S34-S35.

84. Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED, Cydulka R, Larkin GL, Rhodes KV, Adams AL, McCullough LD, Schwegman D. Efficacy of a brief intervention to improve emergency physicians' smoking cessation counseling skills, knowledge and attitudes. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 50:S44.

83. Mills AM, Rhodes KV, Follansbee CW, Shofer FS, Prusakowski M, Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED for the ACEP Smoking Cessation Study Group. Effect of having children in the household on adult emergency department smokers' motivation to quit. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007; 14:S93-94.

82. Singh SB, Modarai F, Nuthulaganti T, Nairn SJ, Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM. The prevalence of overweight children and their characteristics in a pediatric emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 50:S124-125.

81. Bernstein SL, Boudreaux ED, Rhodes KV, Lowe RA, et al. Nicotine dependence, motivation to quit, and diagnosis among ED patients who smoke: A national survey. Presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

80. Boudreaux ED, Allen M, Claassen C, Park J, Currier G, Camargo CA, Jr on behalf of the PERC. The Psychiatric Emergency Research Collaboration (PERC): A multicenter study of insurance status, presentation, management, and disposition among psychiatric emergency patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007; 14:S135.

79. Boudreaux ED, Moon S, O'Hea EL, Baumann BM, Blanc P. Conceptualizing the teachable moment: Intentions to quit smoking following an emergency department visit. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007; 14:S136.

78. Boudreaux ED, Baumann B, Perry J, Marks D, Francies S, Velazquez M, Reinglass A, Camargo C, Ziedonis D. Emergency department initiated tobacco interventions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2007; 33:S098.

77. Singh S, Marks D, Baumann B, Boudreaux ED. Smoking cessation in caregivers of pediatric emergency department patients. Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Convention, Philadelphia PA, March 9-11, 2007.

76. Baumann BM, Chansky ME, Levey H, Kulkarni M, Boudreaux ED. Increases in emergency department patient pain assessments do not necessarily translate into increased provision of analgesia. Academic

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75. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Foulds J, Camargo CA Jr, Ziedonis D. The effect of removing cost as a barrier to treatment initiation with an outpatient tobacco dependence clinic among emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006; 13:S373.

74. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Foulds J, Camargo CA Jr, Perry J, Ziedonis D. An exploratory study of ED-initiated tobacco interventions: Deriving parameter estimates to plan randomized trials. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006; 13:S309.

73. Boudreaux ED, Jellif E. Participation in longitudinal and ecological momentary assessment research: Interest among emergency department patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2006; 31:S039.

72. Boudreaux ED, Clark S, Hugli OW, Camargo CA Jr. Multicenter study of smoking, depression, and suicidal ideation among ED patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2005; 46:S99.

71. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Camargo CA Jr, Foulds J, Perry J, Ziedonis DM. The emergency department as an innovative setting for initiating tobacco treatment. Presentation at the NIDA KAward Making the Transition to Independent Scientist Conference, July, 2005, Washington DC.

70. Singh SB, Nairn SJ, Franco M, Boudreaux ED. Depression prevalence and predictors in the pediatric emergency department adolescent population. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Convention, May 2005, Washington DC.

69. Baumann BM, Abate NL, Cowan RM, Boudreaux ED. Limitations of the triage blood pressure in screening for hypertension in emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5):94.

68. Baumann BM, Abate NL, Rosa KM, Cowan RM, Chansky ME, Boudreaux ED. Race and ethnicity as determinants of emergency department patients’ knowledge of hypertension. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5): 256.

67. Baumann BM, Abate NL, Rosa, KM, Spruill-Graham D, Boudreaux ED. Characteristics, access to healthcare and referral of newly-identified hypertensive emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5):94.

66. Alcohol Study Collaborative, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED, et al. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Alcohol Curriculum for Academic Emergency Department Providers. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5):61.

65. Alcohol Study Collaborative, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED, et al. The Impact of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment on Emergency Department Patients’ Alcohol Use. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5):60.

64. Mordan E, Weeks A, Geffrard M, Baumann BM, Camargo CA Jr, Ziedonis DM, Boudreaux ED. Expired carbon monoxide validation of self-reported smoking among ED patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5):45.

63. Boudreaux ED, Frost LM, Green MC, Kunz SN, Pelletier AJ, Portnoy EJN, Richman IB, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Mood disorders and interest in emergency department interventions. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005; 12(5):109.

62. Boudreaux ED, Baker C, Huang D, Palomares A, Velazquez M, Franco M, Whinna D. Validation of depression and bipolar disorder screening among emergency department patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2005; 29S:29.

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60. Boudreaux ED, Baumann BM, Camargo CA Jr, Foulds J, Ziedonis DM. Smoking among adult emergency department patients: Abstinence and stage of change one month post-visit. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2005; 29S:29.

59. Singh SB, Cagande C, Boudreaux ED. Prevalence of mood disorders in teenagers in the pediatric emergency department – a pilot study. National Meeting of American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, CA, poster presentation, October 8, 2004.

58. Cagande C, Kumar A, Kilgannon H, Camargo CA Jr, Boudreaux ED. Depression and bipolar disorder among emergency department patients. Society of Behavioral Medicine, March, 2004.

57. O’Hea EL, Wood K, White M, Bodenlos J, Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ. Internal and external health loci of control: Interactions and their relationships with diabetic regimen adherence. Society of Behavioral Medicine, March, 2004.

56. Cassidy-Smith T, Lawler C, Perez R, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED. The Disconfirmation Paradigm: How throughput times impact patient satisfaction in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11;459.

55. Cassidy-Smith T, Chiaccio M, Durana E, Scheets K, Baumann B, Boudreaux ED. Improving patient satisfaction by information delivery: A controlled trial of two simple, cost-effective interventions. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11:459.

54. Baumann BM, Chansky ME, Boudreaux ED. Holding admitted patients in the emergency department is most highly correlated with longer patient throughput times. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11:453.

53. Boudreaux ED, Hunter G, Bos K, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Multicenter study of smoking, nicotine dependence, and intention to quit among ED patients and visitors. Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11:548.

52. Wood K, Thompson E, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED. Emergency physicians’ opinions and practices regarding screening and interventions for patients who use substances: A pilot study. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 2003.

51. Baumann BM, Chansky ME, Killian A, Boudreaux ED. The effects of bedside registration on patient care time intervals and patient satisfaction. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003; 42(4): S7.

50. Baumann BM, O’Hea E, Thompson E, Boudreaux ED. Documentation of drug and alcohol use in an urban emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003; 42(4):S44.

49. Friedman J, Boudreaux ED, Chansky M, Baumann BM. Emergency department patient satisfaction: Examining the role of acuity. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003; 42(4):S59.

48. Boudreaux ED, Friedman K, Chiaccio M, Linowska M, McAllister D, Baumann BM. Readiness to quit smoking and willingness to participate in an ED-initiated intervention among a sample of urban ED patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003; 42(4):S44-45.

47. Hong R, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED. Examination of emergency department patients’ choice of healthcare venue: Response to standardized presenting complaints. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2003; 42(4):S83-84.

46. Hong R, Baumann BM, Boudreaux ED. Race and Ethnicity and Determinants of emergency department

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45. Boudreaux ED, Kim S, Hohrmann JL, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr. Interest in smoking cessation among emergency department patients: A prospective multicenter study. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2003; 20:658-569.

44. Boudreaux ED, O'Hea EL, Baumann BM. Documentation of tobacco smoking among emergency department patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2003; 25:S87.

43. Boudreaux ED, Perret, JN, Mandry CV, Broussard J, Wood K. The relation between standardized test scores and evaluations of medical competence among emergency medicine residents. Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Conference, May, 2002.

42. Boudreaux ED, Perret JN, Mandry CV, d'Autremont S, Gladney B, Wood K. 360-degree evaluation: An innovative method of resident performance evaluation and feedback. Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Conference, May, 2002.

41. Wood K, Jones GN, Davis R, Boudreaux ED. Occupational stressors, strains, and coping resources among paramedics. Association for the Advancement of Behavioral Therapy Annual Convention, November, 2002.

40. O’Hea EL, Wood KB, Boudreaux ED, Kendra K, Carmack-Taylor C, Scarinci I, Brantley PJ. Gender differences in stages of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance across three health behaviors in low-SES medical patients. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 2002.

39. Boudreaux ED, Cydulka RK, Camargo CA Jr. Race/Ethnicity and asthma/COPD exacerbations among adults presenting to the emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001; 38(4):S37.

38. Perret JN, d'Autremont S, Boudreaux ED, Francis J. Primary care visits following discharge from an emergency department: Who is compliant? Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001; 38(4):S297.

37. Boudreaux ED, Mandry CV, Francis J, Friess K. Medical disorders among emergency psychiatric patients in a municipal emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001; 38(4):S298.

36. Boudreaux ED, d'Autremont S, Perret JN, Francis JL. Compliance with filling medication prescriptions upon discharge from an urban emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2001; 8(5):S574. 35. Perret JN, Boudreaux ED, Francis JL. The relation between match rank, USMLE-I, and ABEM performance for an emergency medicine residency program. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2001; 8(5):S470.

34. Boudreaux ED, d'Autremont S, Fleming L, Ary RD, Jones GN. Patient satisfaction in the emergency department: 1,001 ways to analyze your data. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2000; 36(4):S31.

33. Mandry CV, Jordan E, Boudreaux ED. Knowledge and perceived impact of prudent layperson legislation one year after ratification. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2000; 36(4):S30.

32. Singh AK, Dolan MA, Lee C, Sedik H, Boudreaux ED, Camargo CA Jr. Environmental tobacco smoke exposure among children presenting to the ED with acute asthma. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2000; 7(5):583.

31. Mehan DJ, Boudreaux ED, Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. Exercise and dietary fat intake: The relation between self-efficacy and decisional balance theories. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2000; 22:S149.

30. Jeffries S, Boudreaux ED, Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. An analysis of social desirability and stage of change for exercise behavior and dietary fat consumption among primary care patients. Annals of

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29. McCabe BA, Boudreaux ED, Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. Smoking cessation and exercise: The relation between self-efficacy and decisional balance theories. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2000; 22:S86.

28. O'Hea EL, Boudreaux ED, Martin PD, Catz SL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. The Ways of Religious Coping Scale: Norms and demographic predictors across several low-income medical samples. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1999; 22:S22.

27. Boudreaux ED, Ary R. The relation between stressors, strain, and coping among emergency medicine residents. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1999; 34(4):S58.

26. Boudreaux ED, Ary R. Stressors experienced by emergency medicine residents. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1999; 34(4):S59.

25. Boudreaux ED, Ary R., Mandry CV. Emergency department staff estimates of patient satisfaction: The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1999; 34(4):S71.

24. Applegate BW, Mehan DJ, Boudreaux ED, Howe JT, Jones GN, Brantley PJ. Somatization symptoms in low-income primary care patients with PTSD. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1999.

23. Jeffries SK, Boudreaux ED, Carmack, CL, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. The relationship between decisional balance, self-efficacy, and social desirability among self-reported high risk behaviors in primary care patients. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1999.

22. Boudreaux ED, Emond SD, Camargo CA Jr. Race/Ethnicity and acute asthma among children presenting to the emergency department. American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Convention, October, 1998.

21. Schreiber D, Boudreaux ED, Molander K., Woodruff PG, Singh AK, Camargo CA Jr. Gender differences among children presenting to the emergency department with acute asthma. American College of Emergency Physician Annual Convention, October, 1998.

20. Silverman RA, Boudreaux ED, Woodruff PG, Camargo CA Jr. Cigarette smoking among adults presenting to US emergency departments with acute asthma. American College of Chest Physicians Annual Conference, November, 1998.

19. Scarinci IC, Jones GN, Carmack C L, Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ. Occupational/household physical activity, disability, and health status among low-income patients in primary care clinics. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1998; 20:S219.

18. Scarinci IC, Boudreaux ED, Carmack CL, Ames S, Brantley PJ. Dietary fat intake, leisure-time physical activity, and obesity among low-income hyptertensive patients in primary care clinics. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1998; 20:S218.

17. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, St. John B, Ary R. Telephone contact of emergency room patients: How far do we go? Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997; 32(3):S21.

16. Boudreaux ED, d'Autremont S, Laurent D, Shaver P, Jahnke H, Ary R. Perceived wait time, perceived visit duration, and patient satisfaction before and after the redesign of a large, urban emergency department. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997; 32(3):S26.

15. d'Autremont S, Boudreaux ED, Laurent D, Shaver P, Jahnke H, Ary R. Patient satisfaction in a large, urban emergency department: The role of demographics, visit characteristics, and quality of care. Annals of

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14. Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED, Scarinci IC, Brantley PJ. The stress buffering effects of leisure physical activity in a low income primary care population. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1997; 19:S35.

13. Boudreaux ED, Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Koch M, Brantley PJ. Predicting smoking stage of change using self-efficacy and decisional balance theories: A replication and extension to a low SES sample. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1996.

12. Carmack CL, Scarinci IC, Boudreaux ED, Cahill TM, Brantley PJ. Application of stages of change, self-efficacy, & decisional balance for exercise to a specialized primary care population. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1996.

11. Scarinci IC, Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED, Linker E, Brantley PJ. Stages of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance in dietary fat intake: An integrative approach in a low-income primary care population. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1996.

10. Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED, Amaral Melendez M, Brantley PJ, Jones G. Aerobic fitness and leisure physical activity as moderators of the stress-illness relation. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, March, 1996.

9. Boudreaux ED, Haptonstahl D, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. From 24 to 12: A preliminary investigation of the effects of shift modification on emergency medical technicians. Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 1996; S7.

8. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. Job stress, job satisfaction, and psychological well-being among emergency medical technicians. Journal for Emergency Medical Services, 1996; S11.

7. Boudreaux ED, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. Burnout, daily stress, and coping among emergency medical technicians. Journal for Emergency Medical Services, 1996; S11.

6. Catz SL, Davis PG, Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ, Howe J. Validation of the WORCS with primary care medical patients. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1996; 18:S145.

5. Boudreaux ED, Catz S L, Ryan L, Melendez M, Brantley PJ. The Ways of Religious Coping Scale: Reliability, validity, and scale development. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1995; 17:S141.

4. Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ, Mandry C, Adams S, Springer A, Rabalais J. The identification of stress responders: Differences in between- and within-subjects analyses. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1995.

3. Boudreaux ED, Haptonstahl D, Mandry C, Brantley PJ. The effects of work shift modification on emergency medical technicians. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1995.

2. Carmack CL, Sletten CD, Boudreaux ED, Adams SG, Brantley PJ. Jones GN. The effectiveness of sleep management training with hemodialysis patients. Annual Convention for the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November, 1993.

1. Carmack CL, Boudreaux ED, Brantley PJ. The relations among stress appraisal, symptom report, and aerobic capacity in hemodialysis patients. Louisiana Psychological Association Annual Convention, October, 1993.SERVICE

Expert Consensus Panels and Treatment Guidelines

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 49 of 5416. Boudreaux ED. Suicide Prevention in Medical Settings. NIMH Research Track Program panel member, held during American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 2018.Role: Technical Expert Panel Member

15. Boudreaux ED. Suicide Prevention Clinical Quality Measure and Development. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Technical Expert Panel, March 2018.Role: Technical Expert Panel Member

14. Boudreaux ED. The Joint Commission. National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) on Suicide Risk Assessment. Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. September 2017Role: Expert within the area of suicide.

13. Boudreaux ED. Screening for Suicidal Ideation. The Joint Commission Technical Expert Panel, 2017.Role: Technical Expert Panel Member.

12. Boudreaux ED. Gun Control Panel Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, 2017Role: Expert on provider guidance materials.

11. Boudreaux ED. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service (CMS) Depression Best Practice Intervention Package (BPIP), April 2017Role: Expert reviewer, Technical Expert Panel

10. Boudreaux ED. MeHI (Massachusetts eHealth Institute) Behavioral Health Learning Collaborative, 2016Role: Expert for consensus panel in Behavioral health information sharing.

9. Boudreaux ED, Choo E. Gender and Substance Use Disorders. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference, 2014.Role: Expert and breakout session facilitator for gender and substance abuse. This consensus conference will lead to a dedicated issue of the journal, Academic Emergency Medicine that summarizes the consensus results and sets a research direction for gender as it relates to epidemiology and treatment of illness in the emergency care setting. Dr. Boudreaux will be co-author on two papers.

8. Boudreaux ED. National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Research Prioritization Task Force, 2013.Role: Expert. This task force led to the publication of a monograph which establishes the nation’s research priorities for suicide prevention research. http://actionallianceforsuicideprevention.org/task-force/research-prioritization

7. Boudreaux ED. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Emergency Department Panel, 2013.Role: Expert. This consensus conference will lead to a document summarizing guidelines for suicide risk assessment and management in the ED setting. The monograph is pending.

6. Boudreaux ED. SAMHSA and SPRC. Emergency Department Project Consensus Panel National Panelist and Project Advisor. 2012 to present.Role: Expert. This project will lead to guidelines for suicide risk assessment and management in the ED setting. The monograph and assorted materials for clinicians is pending.

5. Boudreaux ED. Public Health in Emergency Medicine. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference, 2009. Role: Expert and breakout session facilitator for conceptual and theoretical models. This consensus conference led to a dedicated issue of the journal, Academic Emergency Medicine, which summarized the consensus results and set a research direction for public health efforts in emergency medicine. Dr. Boudreaux was lead author on one paper.

4. Boudreaux ED. National Institute of Health, Roundtable on Mental Health Emergencies, December 3, 2009.

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3. Boudreaux ED. Institute for Behavioral Health Improvement Expert Consensus Panel, June 27, 2007.Role: Expert. This consensus panel established recommendations for ways to improve emergency behavioral healthcare in EDs.

2. Boudreaux ED. National Emergency Medicine Smoking Cessation Task Force Treatment Guidelines, 2005. Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Leadership Council and the American College of Emergency Medicine.Role: Expert. This effort established treatment guidelines for tobacco cessation interventions in the ED setting, and led to a joint publication in the Annals of Emergency Medicine and the Journal of Emergency Nursing.

1. Boudreaux ED. Asthma Emergency Department Education Consensus Panel. Asthma education in the emergency department. Sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2001, New York, NYRole: Expert. This consensus panel established guidelines for asthma education in the emergency department.

Promotion Ad-Hoc Reviewer (External Universities)

Review Type Institution/University Served DatePromotion to Associate Professor The Warren Alpert Medical School of

Brown UniversityFebruary 2018

Promotion to Associate Professor Harvard Medical School August 2017

Promotion to Professor Johns Hopkins School of Medicine December 2015

Promotion to Professor Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

October 2014

Promotion to Associate Professor University of Colorado Anschultz Medical Campus

August 2014

Promotion to Professor Alpert Medical School of Brown University

September 2012

Promotion to Research Scientist Yale University School of Medicine November 2011

Promotion to Associate Professor University of Nebraska Medical Center November 2011

Promotion to Associate Professor University of Colorado Medical School September 2011

Grant Review Panels

NIMH Special Emphasis Panel; Advanced Laboratories for Accelerating the Reach and Impact Research Centers (P50)

October 2017

Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Scientific Merit Review Board (SMRB)

March 2017

Scientific Advisor, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

December 2014 to present

ZRG1-AARR-F(02)/ NIH-Special Emphasis Panel April 2014

NIMH/SERV (standing member) 2012 – 2017

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HRA-2013-HSR-346; Creating quality at the interface between the hospital and community: conceptualizing, defining and assessing integrated care. Health Research Board in Ireland

February 2013

NIH Pragmatic Clinical Trial Design SEP (UH2/UH3) July 2012

Netherlands Institute of Health (ZonMW) Grant Review Panel March, 2012

NIMH, Mental Health Services in Non-Specialty Settings (SRNS) Meeting October 2011, February 2012

NIMH, Special Emphasis Panel, ZMH1 ERB1 March 2011, November 2010

NIH/NIDA/DHHS Review of Centers Grants (P50) and (P30) Review Committee Review Committee Meeting

February 2011, February 2012

NIH ZRG1 AARR-F (57) R November 2011

NIH Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS April 2010

NIDA Review Panel, SBIR Phase II, Computerized Screening of Dual Diagnosed Adolescents

April 2010

NIH SBIR Contracts reviews April 2010

NIH Scientific Review Group, Risk Prevention, and Intervention for Addictions (RPIA)

March 2009

NIDA Review Panel, SBIR Phase I, Computerized Screening of Dual Diagnosed Adolescents

January 2009

NIH Special Emphasis Panel, Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioral and Social Sciences

May 2009

NIH Special Emphasis Panel, Improving Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Interventions and Programs in Low Income Adult Populations

May 2009

NIH Special Emphasis Panel, Challenge Grant/ARRA Stimulus Funding June 2009

NIH Health Disparities Loan Repayment Grant Review Section 2006

NIH Special Study Section: Project EXPORT. Reducing health disparities center grants

2005

UMDNJ Foundation, Seed and Bridging Grants 2004 to 2009

Offices and CommitteesNational Committees:International Academy of Suicide Research and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Program Committee Member

2014 - present

Technology & Behavior Change Interest Group, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)

Chair 2011-2013

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Psychiatric Emergency Research Collaboration (PERC)

Chair 8/02 - present

Emergency Medicine Network (EMNet)/Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration (www.emnet-usa.org)

Steering Committee 8/00 – 7/12

Scientific Committee, American Association of Emergency Psychiatry

Chairman 12/98 - 5/04

Division of Psychology, American Association of Emergency Psychiatry

Vice President 8/98 - 8/00

University of Massachusetts Medical School Committees:D3Health Collaborative Member 2017 – present

Data and Safety Monitoring Board Member 2016 - present

Harold Rogers Prescription Drug Monitoring Program/Massachusetts Middle District Attorney’s Opioid Task Force

Advisor 2016 - present

Suicide Prevention Group Member 2015 - present

Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Steering Committee

Committee Member 2014 - present

Information Technology Chief Data Architect Search Committee

Committee Member 2015

Center for Integrated Primary Care Advisory Board Member 2014 - present

Center for mHealth-Based Behavioral Sensing and Interventions

Ecological Momentary Assessment Division

Member

Vice Chair

2013 – present

2013 – present

UMass Health Informatics Network (HINet)

Chairman’s Vice Chairs GroupDept. of Emergency Medicine

Director

Vice Chair

2012 - present

2012 - present

Emergency Department Information System Core Implementation TeamDept. of Emergency Medicine

Member 2011 - present

Personnel Action CommitteeDept. of Emergency Medicine

Member 2011 - present

Research and Electronic Institutional Review Board Task Force

Member 2011 - 2012

Research Committee Chair 2009 - present

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K-Award Writing Group Mentor 12/10 - present

Junior Faculty Development Program

Senior Scholars Committee

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Mentor

Member

Member

2011- present

8/10 - present

2009 - present

Pre-UMass Medical School Committees:

Education and Research Committee, Cooper Health System

Member 4/08 - present

Emergency Department Customer Satisfaction Task Force, Cooper Health System

Member 1/05 - present

Research Oversight Committee, Cooper Research Institute

Member 8/03 - present

Institutional Review Board, Cooper Health System

Member 8/02 - present

Cooper University Hospital Critical Incident Stress Management Team

Member 8/02 - present

Greater Baton Rouge Emergency Department Critical Incident Stress Management Team, Baton Rouge, LA

Director 8/99 - 7/02

East Baton Rouge Parish Emergency Medical Services Critical Incident Stress Management Team, Baton Rouge, LA

Clinical Director 8/97 - 7/02

Ethics Committee, Earl K. Long Medical Center Member 5/01 - 5/02

Domestic Violence Task Force, Earl K. Long Medical Center

Member 8/99 - 5/02

Southeastern Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Program Committee

Member 5/99 - 5/02

Asthma Disease Management Task Force, Louisiana State University Healthcare Services Division

Member 8/98 - 5/02

Residency Education Committee, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Earl K. Long Medical Center

Member 8/97 - 5/02

Faculty Development Committee, Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Earl K. Long Medical Center

Chairman 8/97 - 5/02

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Edwin D. Boudreaux, PhD Page 54 of 54Patient Satisfaction and Advocacy Committee, Earl K. Long Medical Center

Member 8/98 - 8/99