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Stapleton 1JEROD STAPLETON, PH.D.CURRICULUM VITAEUNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCOLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH & MARKEY CANCER CENTER760 PRESS AVE, 373 HEALTHY KENTUCKY RESEARCH BUILDING * LEXINGTON, KY 40536OFFICE: 859.562.2802 * CELL: 814.360.4873EMAIL: -----------------08/10Ph.D., Biobehavioral HealthThe Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA05/04 - 06/05Graduate Coursework in Experimental PsychologyEast Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN05/04B.S., PsychologyEast Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TNACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE 19 – presentCo-LeaderCancer Prevention and Control Research ProgramUniversity of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center11/19 – presentAssociate Professor (Tenured, July 2021)University of Kentucky, Lexington, KYDepartment of Health, Behavior & Society, College of Public Health11/20 – 09/21Assistant Dean for ResearchUniversity of Kentucky, Lexington, KYCollege of Public Health05/18 - 10/19Associate ProfessorRutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJDepartment of Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolRutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (Full, Resident Member, Cancer Preventionand Control Research Program)01/11 - 04/18Assistant ProfessorRutgers, The State University of New Jersey (formerly University of Medicine andDentistry of New Jersey UMDNJ*), New Brunswick, NJDepartment of Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical SchoolRutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (Full, Resident Member)*Note: In 2013, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and UMDNJ-Robert Wood JohnsonMedical School were integrated into Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Stapleton 201/11 – 10/19Resident MemberCancer Prevention and Control Research ProgramRutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey05/14 – 10/19Associate MemberRutgers Center for Alcohol Studies08/12 – 10/19Assistant/Associate Professor (secondary appointment)Department of Health Behavior, Society, and PolicyRutgers School of Public Health09/10 - 12/10Research AssociateThe Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PAThe Prevention Research CTIVE EXTERNAL GRANTS/SUPPLEMENTS03/21 - 02/26R01 AA028246 (PI: Anne Ray)National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismCross-tailoring Integrative Alcohol & Risky Sex Feedback: A Hybrid Type 1Effectiveness-Implementation TrialRole: Co-Investigator06/20 - 05/24R01 CA244370 (PI: Carolyn Heckman)National Cancer InstituteA Multi-Level Investigation of US Indoor Tanning Policy Enactment, Implementation,Compliance, Impact, and EconomicsRole: Co-Investigator11/19 – 06/23P30 CA177558 (PI: B. Mark Evers)National Cancer InstituteCancer Center Support GrantRole: Contact PI/Project Leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control ResearchProgram07/17 - 05/23R01 CA218068 (PI: Stapleton)National Cancer InstituteRandomized Trial of a Social Media-Delivered Intervention Targeting Indoor TanningUsers07/21 - 06/22Administrative Supplement (Parent Grant: P30 CA177558) (PI: B. Mark Evers)National Cancer InstituteCancer Center Support Grant Supplement: Childhood Cancer SurvivorsRole: Co-Investigator

Stapleton 3PENDING/UNDER REVIEW EXTERNAL GRANTS11/22 – 10/27R01 (no number) (m-PIs: Aurora Occa and Jerod Stapleton)National Cancer InstituteA randomized trial of a behavioral intervention to improve clinical trial enrollmentamong cancer patientsRole: multi-Principal InvestigatorCOMPLETED EXTERNAL GRANTS/SUPPLEMENTS12/19 - 12/20No Number (Westat) (PI: Ming-Yuan Chih)L.A.U.N.C.H. (Linking and Amplifying User-centered Networks through ConnectedHealth)Role: Co-Investigator07/19 - 06/21Administrative Supplement (Parent Grant: R01 CA218068) (PI: Stapleton)National Cancer InstituteExploring Contextual Factors Associated with Youth Indoor Tanning: The Role ofTanning Facility Density, Marketing Practices, and Community Demographics02/14 - 01/19K07 CA175115 (PI: Stapleton)National Cancer InstituteA Self-Regulation Approach to an Indoor Tanning Intervention for Frequent Users08/12 - 07/14R03 CA165801 (PI: Stapleton)National Cancer InstituteSocial Influences on Indoor Tanning Behavior in Young Women09/09 - 08/10F31 AA018592 (PI: Stapleton)National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismPre-College Matriculation Risk Profiles and Freshman Drinking TrajectoriesACTIVE AND COMPLETED MENTORED GRANTS/SUPPLEMENTS07/20 - 06/22TL1 Institutional Resident/Fellow (PI: Kshitij Thakur)University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational ScienceRole of Palliative Care in Decompensated Cirrhosis Integrate Palliative Care intoTreatment of Advanced Stage Lung CancerRole: Primary Mentor01/21 - 12/21Early Career Professional Award (PI: Aaron Kruse-Diehr)University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational ScienceCultural Adaptations to a Custom-Recordable Audiovisual Tool to Reduce ColorectalCancer Screening Disparities among Black KentuckiansRole: Primary Mentor08/19 - 07/21Diversity Training Supplement (Parent Grant: R01 CA218068) (PI: Stapleton)National Cancer InstituteParticipant Engagement and Sharing of Misinformation in a Cancer PreventionFacebook Group for Moms

Stapleton 412/19 - 12/20American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant (PI: Laurie McLouth)Understanding and Enhancing Concurrent Palliative Care for Advanced Stage LungCancer in Rural Oncology PracticesRole: co-Mentor07/19 - 12/20Post-Doctoral Cancer Research Fellowship Award (PI: Zhaomeng Niu)New Jersey Commission on Cancer ResearchIdentifying Optimal Educational Methods to Teach Early Detection Skills during SkinSelf-Examination among Individuals at Risk for MelanomaRole: Primary Mentor/SponsorINSTITUTIONAL GRANTS07/20 – 11/20College of Medicine Alliance Initiative (Co-Chair: Stapleton)University of KentuckyTransdisciplinary Implementation Alliance11/17 - 06/19Cancer Prevention and Control Pilot Award (PI: Stapleton)Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey CancerPrevalence and Correlates of Tanning Addiction and Perceptions of Quitting Tanning04/14 - 02/16Cancer Prevention and Control Pilot Award (PI: Elliot Coups)Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey CancerSkin Cancer Prevention, Risk, and Surveillance Behaviors among Puerto Rican AdultsRole: Co-Investigator04/12 - 10/14Cancer Prevention and Control Pilot Award (m-PIs: Stapleton and Coups)Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey CancerSun Protection and Skin Surveillance: Beliefs and Behaviors of Childhood CancerSurvivors09/11 - 08/14Cancer Prevention and Control Pilot Award (PI: Stapleton)Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey CancerA Media Literacy Indoor Tanning InterventionGRANT CONSULTANT01/17 - 12/22No Number (PIs: Amal Khoury & Nathan Hale)Private FunderEvaluation of the South Carolina Choose Well Initiative to Reduce UnintendedPregnancy09/12 - 09/14U48DP001933 (PI: Sherry Pagoto)Centers for Disease Control and PreventionGIS Mapping of Unsupervised Indoor Tanning and User Characteristics05/11 - 03/16R01 CA154908 (PI: June Robinson)National Cancer InstituteA Comparison of Interventions to Teach Melanoma Patients Skin Self-Examination

Stapleton MPIRICAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS* Student, post-doctoral trainee, or other trainee co-author. ** senior author manuscript.Niu, Z.*, Riley, M., Stapleton, J. L., Ochsner, M., Hernandez, G., Kimmel, L., Giovenco, D., Hudson, S. V.,O’Malley, D., Lozada, Casillas-Pabellon, M., Heckman, C., & Coups, E. J. (2022). Sunburns and sunprotection behaviors among male Hispanic outdoor day laborers. International Journal of EnvironmentalResearch and Public Health, 19, 2524.Occa, A., Leip, A. E.*, Merritt, A. S., & Stapleton, J. L. (2022). Prevalence and correlates of invitation toparticipate in clinical trials among US adults. Preventive Medicine Reports, 101742.Stapleton, J. L., Ray, A. E., Glenn, S. G.*, McLouth, L. E., Parmar, V., Manne, S. L. (2022). A randomizedcontrolled trial of a web-based personalized feedback intervention targeting frequent indoor tanningbed users: engagement, acceptability, and preliminary behavioral outcomes. Journal of HealthPsychology, 27, 923-935.Coups, E. J., Xu, B., Heckman, C. J., Manne, S. L., & Stapleton, J. L. (2021). Physician skin cancer screeningamong military veterans: results from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey. PLOS One, 16,e0251785.Heckman, C. J., Lin, Y, Riley, M.*, Wang, Y. Bhurosy, T.*, Mitarotondo A., Xu B., & Stapleton, J. L. (2021).Association between state indoor tanning legislation and Google Search Trends data in the USA from2006 to 2019: a time series analysis. JMIR Dermatology, 4.1, e26707.Niu, Z.*, Willoughby, J. F., Coups, E. J., & Stapleton, J. L. (2021). Effects of website interactivity on skincancer-related intentions and user experience: factorial randomized experiment. Journal of MedicalInternet Research, 23.1, e18299.Robinson J. K., Wahood S.*, Stapleton J. L. (2021). Motives for intentional sunlight exposure amongyoung adult sexual minority men: appearance, relaxation, and socialization in a cohort study. BritishJournal of Dermatology, 184, 563-564.Niu, Z.*, Hu, L., Jeong, D., Brickman, J., & Stapleton, J. L. (2020). An experimental investigation ofpromoting mental health service use on social media: Effects of source and comments. InternationalJournal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17, 7898.Stapleton, J. L., Hrywna, M., Coups, E. J., Delnevo, C., Heckman, C. J., & Xu, B. (2020). Prevalence andlocation of indoor tanning among high school students in New Jersey: five years after the enactment ofyouth access restrictions. JAMA Dermatology, 156, 1223-1227. PMCID: PMC7489374Niu, Z.*, Bhurosy, T., Jeong, D. C., Coups, E. J., Heckman, C. J., & Stapleton, J. L. (2020). Associations ofsocial media use, patient-centered communication, and knowledge with perceived humanpapillomavirus vaccine effectiveness. American Journal of Health Behavior, 44, 642-651.

Stapleton 6Savage, B.*, Thomas-Hawkins, C., Cole, P. D., Stapleton, J. L., & de Cordova, P. (2020). Increased risk ofsevere sepsis in Hispanic children hospitalized with acute myeloid leukemia. Journal of PediatricOncology Nursing, 37, 349-358.Heckman, C. J., Schut, C., Riley, M., Ehlers, A., Valdes-Rodriguez, R., Jörg Kupfer, J., Gieler, U., &Stapleton, J. L. (2020). Development and psychometrics of the English version of the Itch CognitionsQuestionnaire. PLOS ONE, 13, e0230585.Niu, Z.*, Jeong, D. C., Nam, Y., Brickman, J., Liu, S., & Stapleton, J. L. (2020). A picture worth a thousandtexts? Investigating the influences of visual appeals in a text message-based health intervention: Afeasibility study. Journal of Health Communication, 25, 204-213.Viola, A.*, Stapleton, J. L., & Coups, E. J. (2019). Associations between linguistic acculturation and skincancer knowledge and beliefs among U.S. Hispanic adults. Preventive Medicine Reports, 15, e100943.PMCID: PMC6627961Niu, Z.*, Jeong, D. C., Coups E. J., & Stapleton, J. L. (2019). An experimental investigation of humanpresence and mobile technologies on college students’ sun protection intentions: between-subjectsstudy. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7, e13720. PMCID: PMC6732976Wackowski, O. A. Ray, A. E., & Stapleton, J. L. (2019). Smokers’ perceptions of risks and harm from snusrelative to cigarettes: a latent profile analysis study. Addictive Behaviors, 91, 171- 174. PMCID:PMC6358499Stapleton, J. L., Manne, S. L., Day, A. K.*, Levonyan-Radloff, K.*, & Pagoto, S. L. (2018). Healthy bodyimage intervention delivered to young women via Facebook groups: formative study of engagement andacceptability. JMIR Research Protocols, 7, e54. PMCID: PMC5840477Niu, Z.*, Parmar, V.*, Xu, B.*, Coups, E. J., & Stapleton, J. L.** (2018). Prevalence and correlates ofintentional outdoor and indoor tanning among adolescents in the United States: Findings from theFLASHE survey. Preventive Medicine Reports, 11, 187-190. PMCID: PMC6034571Devine, K. A., Willard, V. W., Hocking, M. C., Stapleton, J. L., Rotter, D.*, Bukowski, W. M., & Noll, R. B.(2018). PROMIS Peer Relationships Short-Form: How well does self-report correlate with data frompeers? Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 43, 1059- 1067. PMCID: PMC6147751Manne, S. L., Kashy, D. Virtue, S., Criswell, K. R.*, Kissane, D. W., Ozga, M., Heckman, C. J., Stapleton, J. L.,& Rodriguez, L. (2018). Acceptance, social support, benefit-finding, and depression in women withgynecological cancer. Quality of Life Research, 27, 2991- 3002. PMCID: PMC6196117Diehl, K., Görig, T., Breitbart, E.W., Greinest R., Hillhouse, J.J., Stapleton, J. L., Schneider, S. (2018). Firstevaluation of the Behavioral Addiction Indoor Tanning Screener (BAITS) in a nationwide representativesample. British Journal of Dermatology, 178, 176-182.Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J., Levonyan-Radloff, K.*, & Manne, S. L. (2017). Review of interventions toreduce ultraviolet tanning: need for treatments targeting excessive tanning, an emerging addictivebehavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 31, 962-978. PMCID: PMC5714671

Stapleton 7Becirevic, A., Reed, D. D., Amlung, M., Murphy, J. G., Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J. J. (2017). An initialstudy of behavioral addiction symptom severity and demand for indoor tanning. Experimental andClinical Psychopharmacology, 25, 346-352.Gonzalez, B. D., Manne, S. L., Stapleton, J. L., Myers-Virtue, S., Ozga, M. L., Kissane, D., Heckman, C.,Morgan, M. A. (2017). Quality of life trajectories after diagnosis of gynecologic cancer: a theoreticallybased approach. Supportive Care in Cancer, 25, 589-598. PMCID: PMC5199611Day, A. K.*, Stapleton, J. L., Natale-Pereira, A. M., Goydos, J. S., & Coups E. J. (2017). Parent and childcharacteristics associated with child sunburn and sun protection among U.S. Hispanics. PediatricDermatology, 34, 315-321.Stapleton, J. L., & Crabtree, B. F. (2017). “These people, you just guide them until they become thesepeople”: learning to become a frequent indoor tanner. BMC Psychology, 5(11), 1-12. PMCID:PMC5379755Szamreta, E. A.*, Qin, B*. Ohman-Strickland, P. A., Devine, K.A., Stapleton, J. L., Ferrante, J. M., &Bandera, E. V. (2017). Associations of anthropometric, behavioral, and social factors on level of bodyesteem in peripubertal girls. The Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 38, 58-64. PMCID:PMC5182085Stapleton, J. L., Manne, S. L., Greene, K., Darabos, K.*, Carpenter, A.*, Hudson, S. V., & Coups, E.J.(2017). Sociocultural experiences, body image, and indoor tanning among young adult women. Journalof Health Psychology, 22, 1582-1590. PMCID: PMC 5083226Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., & Delnevo, C. D. (2016). Indoor tanning among New Jersey high schoolstudents before and after the enactment of youth access restrictions. Research Letter. Journal of theAmerican Academy of Dermatology, 75, 440- 442.Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J. Coups, E. J., & Pagoto, S. L. (2016). Social media use and indoor tanningamong a national sample of young adult non-Hispanic white women: a cross-sectional study. ResearchLetter. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 75, 218- 220. PMCID: PMC4913779Day, A. K.*, Coups, E. C., Manne, S. L., & Stapleton, J. L.** (2016). Recall of indoor tanning salon warningsand safety guidelines among a national sample of tanners. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 6, 622627. PMCID: PMC5110492Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Baker, K.*, Manne, S. L., & Coups, E. J. (2016). The behavioraladdiction indoor tanning screener (BAITS): An evaluation of a brief measure of behavioral addictivesymptoms. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 96, 552-553. PMCID: PMC5087128Day, A. K.*, Stapleton, J. L., Manne, S. L., Tatum, K. L.*, Goydos, J. S., & Coups, E. J. (2016). Receptivity tointernet-delivered interventions to promote skin self-examination and sun protection behaviors inpatients with melanoma. Research Letter. JAMA Dermatology, 152, 213-215.Stapleton, J. L., Tatum, K. L.*, Devine, K. A., Stephens, S., Masterson, M., Baig, A.*, Hudson, S. V., &Coups, E. J. (2016). Skin surveillance behaviors among childhood cancer survivors. Pediatric Blood &Cancer, 63, 554-557. PMCID: PMC4724328

Stapleton 8Coups, E. J., Manne, S. L., Stapleton, J. L., Tatum, K. L.*, & Goydos, J. S. (2016). Skin self-examinationbehaviors among individuals diagnosed with melanoma. Melanoma Research, 26, 71-76.Stapleton, J. L., Manne, S. L., Darabos, K.*, Greene, K., Ray, A. E., Turner, A. L.*, & Coups, E. J. (2015).Randomized controlled trial of a web-based indoor tanning intervention: acceptability and preliminaryoutcomes. Health Psychology, 34(Suppl.), 1278-1285. PMCID: PMC4681403Day, A. K.*, Stapleton, J. L., Natale-Pereira, A. M., Goydos, J. S. & Coups, E. J. (2015). Occupationalsunscreen use among U.S. Hispanic outdoor workers. BMC Research Notes, 8, 578. PMCID: PMC4609133Hillhouse, J., Stapleton, J. L., Florence, C.*, & Pagoto, S. (2015). Prevalence and correlates of indoortanning in nonsalon locations among a national sample of young women. Research Letter. JAMADermatology, 151, 1134-1136. PMCID: PMC5087140Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K. A., & Robinson, J. K. (2015). Correspondence between pigmentedlesions identified by melanoma patients trained to perform partner-assisted skin self-examination anddermatological examination. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 24, 1247-1253. PMCID:PMC4526328Stapleton, J. L., Darabos, K.*, Carpenter, A.*, Lewis, M. J., Greene, K., & Hudson, S. V. (2015). Indoortanning users’ experiences with tanning salon direct to consumer marketing. Research Letter. Journal ofthe American Academy of Dermatology, 72, 1092-1094. PMCID: PMC4524539Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Davis, C. M., & Delnevo, C. D. (2015). Frequent indoor tanning among NewJersey high school students. Research Letter. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 72, 914916.Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M., Ray, A. E., & Lu, S. E. (2014). Pre-college risk profiles and alcoholconsumption patterns during the first semesters of college. Prevention Science, 15, 705-715. PMCID:PMC3918484Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Manne, S. L., Hudson, S. V., Medina-Forrester, A., Rosenberg, S. A., Gordon,M., Robinson, J. K., Natale-Pereira, A., & Goydos J. S. (2014). Psychosocial correlates of sun protectionbehaviors among U.S. Hispanic adults. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 37, 1082-1090. PMCID:PMC4134426Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Medina-Forrester, A., Natale-Pereira, A., & Tortolero-Luna, G. (2014). Sunprotection behaviors among Puerto Rican adults. Research Letter. JAMA Dermatology, 150, 899-901.PMID: 24919406Ray, A. E., Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., & Mun, E. Y. (2014). Drinking game playing among first-year collegestudent drinkers: An event-specific analysis of the risk for alcohol use and problems. The AmericanJournal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 40, 353- 358. PMCID: PMC4263026Cartmel, B., Dewan A., Ferrucci L. M., Gelernter, J., Stapleton, J., Mayne S. T., & Bale, A. E. (2014). Novelgene identified in an exome-wide association study of tanning dependence. Experimental Dermatology,23, 757-759. PMCID: PMC4204712

Stapleton 9Robinson, J. K., Gaber, R., Hultgren, B., Eilers, S., Blatt, H., Stapleton, J., Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Duffecy,J., Begale, M., Martini, M. C., Bilmoria, K., & Wayne, J. (2014). Skin self-examination education for earlydetection of melanoma: A randomized control trial of Internet, workbook and in-person interventions.Journal of Medical Internet Research, 13, e7. PMCID: PMC3906663Gaber, R.*, Hultgren, B., Stapleton, J. L., Mallett, K., Turrisi, R., Hernandez, C., Martini, M., & Robinson,J.K. (2013). The influence of disease perceptions on the participation of melanoma patients and theirpartners in skin self- examination education. Journal of Community Medicine and Health Education,1;3(6):242. PMCID: PMC4005381Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Hudson, S. V., Medina-Forrester, A., Rosenberg, S. A., Gordon, M. A., NatalePereira, A., & Goydos, J. S. (2013). Linguistic acculturation and skin cancer-related behaviors amongHispanics in the southern and western United States. JAMA Dermatology, 149, 679-686. PMCID:PMC3689859Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Hudson, S. V., Medina-Forrester, A., Rosenberg S.A., Gordon, M. A., NatalePereira, A., & Goydos, J. S. (2013). Skin cancer surveillance behaviors among U.S. Hispanic Adults.Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 68, 576-584. PMCID: PMC3608735Stapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Robinson, J. K., Baker, K.*, Manne, S. L., & Coups, E. J. (2013).Erythema and ultraviolet indoor tanning: Findings from a diary study. Translational Behavioral Medicine:Practice, Policy, and Research, 3, 10-16. PMCID: PMC3717996Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Hudson, S. V., Medina-Forrester, A., Natale-Pereira, A., & Goydos, J. S.(2012). Sun protection and exposure behaviors among Hispanic adults in the United States: Differencesaccording to acculturation and among Hispanic subgroups. BMC Public Health, 12, 985. PMCID:PMC3533808Hillhouse, J., Baker, K., Turrisi, R., Shields, A., Stapleton, J., Jian, S., & Longacre, I. (2012). Evaluating ameasure of tanning abuse and dependence. Archives of Dermatology, 148, 815-819. PMCID:PMC3655404Ray, A. E., Stapleton, J. L., Turrisi, R., & Philion, E.* (2012). Patterns of risky and protective drinkingbehaviors in college students and drinking and drinking related consequences. Addictive Behaviors, 37,449-455. PMCID: PMC3564211Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Hudson, S.V., Medina-Forrester, A., Goydos, J.S., & Natale-Pereira, A. (2012).Skin cancer screening among Hispanic adults in the United States: Results from the 2010 national healthinterview survey. Archives of Dermatology, 148, 861-863. PMCID: PMC3404622Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R. Mallett, K. A., Stapleton, J., Boone, S. L.*, Kim, N., Riyat, N. V., & Gordon, E. J.(2011). Efficacy of an educational intervention with kidney transplant recipients to promote self-skinexamination for squamous cell carcinoma detections. Archives of Dermatology, 147, 689-695. PMCID:PMC3810290Robinson, J. K., Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., & Martini, M. (2011). Aids to Detection of changingpigmented lesions during partner-assisted skin examination. Journal of the American Academy ofDermatology, 64, 1186-1188. Research Letter. PMCID: PMC3096826

Stapleton 10Mallett, K. A., Turrisi, R., Ray, A. E., Stapleton, J., Mastroleo, N. R., Abar, C., Tollison, S., Grossbard, J., &Larimer, M. (2011). Do parents know best? Examining the relationship between parenting profiles,prevention efforts, and high-risk drinking in college students. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41,2904- 2927. PMCID: PMC3791594Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Robinson, J. K., & Abar, B. (2010). A comparison of the efficacy ofan appearance-focused skin cancer intervention within indoor tanner subgroups identified by latentprofile analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33, 181-190. PMID: 20058183Abar, B., Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Loken, E., Stapleton, J., Gunn, H., & Robinson, J. K. (2010). Preventingskin cancer in college females: Heterogeneous effects over time. Health Psychology, 29, 574-582.PMID: 20939638Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Stapleton, J., & Robinson, J. K. (2010). Effect of seasonal affective disorder andpathological tanning motives on efficacy of an appearance-focused intervention to prevent skin cancer.Archives of Dermatology, 146, 485-491. PMID: 20479295Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., Mallett, K., Stapleton, J., & Pion, M.* (2010). Comparing the efficacy of an inperson intervention with a skin self-examination workbook. Archives of Dermatology, 91, 91-94. PMID:20083705Kim, N. N., Boone, S. L., Ortiz, S., Mallett, K., Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Yoo, S., West, D. P., Rademaker, A.W., & Robinson, J. K. (2009). Squamous cell carcinoma in solid organ transplant recipients: Influences onperception of risk and optimal time to provide education. Archives of Dermatology, 145, 1196-1197.PMCID: PMC2886989Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Todaro, A.*, & Robinson, J. K. (2009). Objectification theory informs ourunderstanding of indoor tanning. Research Letter. Archives of Dermatology, 145, 1059-1060. PMCID:PMC3934016Boone, S. L., Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., Ortiz, S., Robinson, J. K., & Mallett, K. A. (2009). Thoroughness ofskin examination by melanoma patients: Influence of age, sex and partner. Australasian Journal ofDermatology, 50, 190-194. PMCID: PMC2907135Hillhouse, J., Turrisi, R., Stapleton, J., & Robinson, J. K. (2008). A randomized controlled trial of anappearance-focused intervention to prevent skin cancer. Cancer, 113, 3257-3266. PMCID: PMC3937262Turrisi, R., Mastroleo, N. R., Stapleton, J., & Mallett, K. (2008). A comparison of two brief interventionapproaches to reduce indoor tanning behavior in young women who indoor tan very frequently.Archives of Dermatology, 144, 1521-1524. Research Letter. PMCID: PMC2892388Robinson, J. K., Stapleton, J., & Turrisi, R. (2008). Relationship and partner moderator variables increaseself-efficacy of performing skin self-examination. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 58,755-762. PMCID: PMC2894622Stapleton, J., Turrisi, R., & Hillhouse, J. (2008). Peer crowd affiliation and indoor artificial UV tanningtendencies. Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 940-945. PMCID: PMC3933223

Stapleton 11Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., & Stapleton, J. (2007). Examination of mediating variables in a partnerassistance intervention designed to increase performance of skin self-examination. Journal of theAmerican Academy of Dermatology, 56, 391-397. PMID: 17147966Robinson, J. K., Turrisi, R., & Stapleton, J. (2007). Efficacy of a partner assistance intervention designedto increase skin self-examination performance. Archives of Dermatology, 143, 37-41. PMID: 17224540Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Robinson, J. K., & Stapleton, J. (2007). Mediating variables in a parent-basedintervention to reduce skin cancer risk in children. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 30, 385-393. PMID:17453328Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Robinson, J., Stapleton, J., & Adams, M. (2006). Influence of parent and childcharacteristics on a parent-based intervention to reduce unsafe sun practices in children 9 to 12 yearsold. Archives of Dermatology, 142, 1009- 1015. PMID: 16924050Hillhouse, J., Stapleton, J., & Turrisi, R. (2005). Association of frequent indoor UV tanning with seasonalaffective disorder. Archives of Dermatology, 141, 1465. Research Letter. PMID: 16301398EDITORIALS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALSHeckman, C. J., Buller, D., & Stapleton, J. L. (2021). A call to action on legislation to eliminate indoortanning: focus on policy. Viewpoint. JAMA Dermatology, 157, 767-768.Stapleton, J. L., & Hillhouse, J. (2020). Industry influence in indoor tanning research. Editorial. BMJ:British Medical Journal, 4, 368:m345.Stapleton, J. L., Coups, E.J., & Hillhouse, J. (2013). The American Suntanning Association: A “science-firstorganization” with a biased scientific agenda. Viewpoint. JAMA Dermatology, 149, 523-524. PMCID:PMC4199829Robinson, J. K., Mallet, K. A., Turrisi, R., & Stapleton, J. (2009). Engaging the patient and their partners inpreventive health behaviors: The doctor factor. Editorial. Archives of Dermatology, 145, 469-475.PMCID: PMC2907148Turrisi, R., Stapleton, J., Mallet, K., & Hillhouse, J. (2006). Methods in skin cancer prevention: Using aquestion driven approach to guide the choice of assessment approaches. Editorial. Archives ofDermatology, 142, 1348-1350. PMID: 17043192POSITION STATEMENTS, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALSHeckman, C. J., Riley, M., Coups, E. J., Niu, Z., & Stapleton, J. L. (2020). Society of Behavioral Medicine(SBM) position statement: Promote sun safety policies and practices for youth in educational, childcare,and recreational settings. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 10, 498-501.Coups, E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Delnevo, C. D. (2017). Reply to: Indoor tanning among New Jersey highschool students before and after the enactment of youth access restrictions. Letter to the Editor. Journalof the American Academy of Dermatology, 76, e67-e68.

Stapleton 12Coups, E.J., Stapleton, J. L., & Ohman-Strickland, P.A. (2013). Concerns regarding the results of arandomized control trial to promote skin self-examinations and sun protection behaviors. Letter to theEditor. JAMA Dermatology, 149, 883-884. PMID: 23864093Pagoto S. L., Hillhouse J., Heckman C., Coups E. J., Stapleton, J. L., Buller, D., Turrisi, R., Robinson, J., &Geller, A. (2014). Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) position statement: Ban indoor tanning forminors. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 4, 124-126. PMCID: PMC3958596BOOK CHAPTERSStapleton, J. L., Hillhouse, J., & Coups, E.J. (2015). Addicted to UV: evidence for tanning addiction. In N.Petry (Ed.), Behavioral Addictions: DSM-5 and Beyond. (pp. 193-220). New York: Oxford University Press.Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Mallett, K., Stapleton, J., & Robinson, J. (2011). A systematic review ofintervention efforts to reduce indoor tanning. In C. J. Heckman, & S. L. Manne (Eds.), Shedding Light onArtificial Tanning. New York: --------INVITED PRESENTATIONSStapleton, J. L. (2022, April). Engaging, motivating, and changing behavior: lessons from melanomapre

College of Public Health . 05/18 - 10/19 Associate Professor Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ . Department of Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School . Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (Full, Resident Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program) 01/11 - 04/18 Assistant Professor