KATHLEEN MOORE, Ph.D. Department Of Mental Health . - USF

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KATHLEEN MOORE, Ph.D.Department of Mental Health Law & Policy – MHC 2712Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health InstituteUniversity of South Florida13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.Tampa, FL 33612(813) Fellowship Duke University Medical Center, Dept. of Behavioral CardiologySeptember 1994-August 1997Coordinator of NIH Grant: Effects of Aerobic Exercise vs. Medication in Depressed OlderAdultsPh.D.Kent State University, Dept. of PsychologyDoctor of Philosophy in PsychologyDegree awarded: May 1995Dissertation: Effect of Participation in Aerobic Exercise Program on Self-Esteem of OlderAdultsM.A.Kent State University, Dept. of PsychologyMasters of Arts in PsychologyDegree awarded: August 1991Thesis: Hypochondriacal Beliefs and Reactions to an Unfavorable Medical DiagnosisB.A.University of Massachusetts at Amherst (UMASS), Dept. of SociologyBachelor of Arts in SociologyDegree awarded: January 1985CERTIFICATIONSNREPP Program Reviewer, National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices, September 2015 NREPP Effect Size Certification, March 2016Certified Online Educator, University of South Florida, August 2015Mental Health First Aid Trainer, National Council for Behavioral Healthcare, April 2015UNIVERSITY 7-20112007-20102007-20102007-2008Member, Dean’s CouncilChair, FMHI Advisory CouncilMember, CBCS PhD CommitteeAlternative Member, CBCS Faculty CouncilMember, MHLP Academic Curriculum CommitteeMember, MHLP Undergraduate Behavioral Healthcare CommitteeMember, CBCS Implementation Science GroupMember, CBCS Community-Based Participatory Research Interest GroupMember, MHLP Dissemination Web-Based CommitteeMember, USF’s Women’s Status CommitteeMember, FMHI MHLP Governance CouncilMember, FMHI Post-Doctoral Fellowship CommitteeKathleen A. Moore, Ph.D. – Updated February 20211

OTHER COMMUNITY esent2008-20132006-20092008-20102006-2010Member, Hillsborough County Behavioral Health TaskforcePrevention and Education SubcommitteeMember, Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance (HCADA)HCADA Prescription Drug TaskforceHCADA Tampa Alcohol Coalition (TAC)Member, Pasco County Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention CommitteeMember, Hillsborough County Problem Solving Court Steering CommitteesMarchman Act Drug Court Treatment (MADCT)Veterans Treatment CourtFamily Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC)Member, Pinellas County WeCan and YouCan Steering CommitteeMember, Hillsborough County Forensic Intensive Case Management (FICM) SteeringCommitteeBoard Member, WMNF Radio Board of DirectorsChair, WMNF Radio Volunteer CommitteeHONORS AND AWARDS20172017201620131994-199619931993FMHI Behavioral Health Services Research AwardUSF Institute for Translational Research Mentor AwardUSF Diversity AwardUSF Office of Community Engagement’s Community Scholars Fellowship AwardPostdoctoral Fellowship Award, Center for Aging, Duke University Medical CenterApplied Psychology Center Graduate Research Fellowship, Dissertation AwardGraduate Student Research AwardStudent Awards20182018Amanda Sharp, Graduate Student Behavioral Health Services Research AwardSierra Rowland, Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award, Undergraduate ResearchSymposium. Stakeholder perceptions of the status of prenatal substance and alcohol use.2018Ardhys DeLeon, Mom’s Project Undergraduate Research Award, College of Behavioral andCommunity Sciences (CBCS). Relationship of Marchman Act protective custody holds during emergingadulthood and Baker Act examination.2018Sierra Rowland, Mom’s Project Undergraduate Research Award, College of Behavioral andCommunity Sciences (CBCS). Stakeholder perceptions of the status of prenatal substance and alcohol use.2017Sierra Rowland, Outstanding Research Paper Award, Summer Research Institute (SRI)@FMHI.Stakeholder perceptions of the status of prenatal substance and alcohol use.2017Robyn Gerry, Undergraduate Research Award, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences(CBCS).2017Brooke Bamford, Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award, Undergraduate ResearchSymposium. Mental health and substance use outcomes of Hillsborough County’s family dependency treatmentcourt (FDTC) program.2017Robyn Gerry, Mom’s Project Undergraduate Research Award, College of Behavioral andCommunity Sciences (CBCS). Evaluation of Marchman Act drug court treatment (MADCT) program.2016Jaqueline Rivera, Mom’s Project Undergraduate Research Award, College of Behavioral andCommunity Sciences (CBCS). Relationship between substance use, bullying, and other delinquent behaviorsamong high school students.2016Crystal Johnson, Moms Project Undergraduate Research Assistantship Award, College ofBehavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS). Indicators of trauma among Marchman Act drug courttreatment (MADCT) participants.2Kathleen A. Moore, Ph.D. – Updated February 2021

092006Patrick McGonigal, Outstanding Research Paper Award, Summer Research Institute(SRI)@FMHI. YouCan! Evaluation of drug court model for young adults.Jennifer Lanza, Outstanding Research Paper Award, Summer Research Institute (SRI)@FMHI.Reflections of male and female youthful offenders on their experiences in drug court treatment.Mara Richman, Outstanding Poster Award, American Psychological Association. Findings from adrug court program of female offenders with trauma-related symptomatology.Nicole McBride, Outstanding Poster Award, Southeastern Psychological Association. Alcoholexpectancies, underage drinking, and consequences among college students.Nicole McBride, Outstanding Research Paper Award, Summer Research Institute(SRI)@FMHI. The role of alcohol expectancies and underage binge drinking among college students.Amanda Armstrong, Moms Project Undergraduate Research Award and Office of CommunityEngagement Scholarship, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS). Parenting stylesand perceptions of coercion among family dependency treatment court (FDTC) participants.Melissa Barongi, Moms Project Undergraduate Research Award and Office of CommunityEngagement Scholarship, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS). Substanceabusing parents in child welfare: treatment outcomes examining parenting skills and self-efficacy.Blake Barrett, M.S.P.H., Best College of Public Health Graduate Student Poster Presentation,USF Health Research Day. Do drug court participants reduce their levels of substance use over time, and doesthis differ by younger and older adults? Application of a mixed-effect, mixed-distribution model.Jessica French, Outstanding Research Paper Award, Summer Research Institute (SRI)@FMHI.Assessing client and staff attitudes toward using methadone in a medication- assisted drug court treatmentprogram.Ashley Ogle, First place, Poster Presentation in Behavioral and Social Sciences, UndergraduateResearch Symposium. Characteristics of prescription drug-related deaths in Hillsborough County.Blake Barrett, B.A., First place, Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Research by anUndergraduate, Undergraduate Research Symposium. Factors predicting arrest for homeless personsreceiving integrated residential treatment for co-occurring disorders.Adam Carlton, First place, Paper Presentation in Behavioral and Social Sciences, UndergraduateResearch Symposium. Treatment recovery orientation, consumer empowerment, and satisfaction with services:A mediational model.Tegan Lesperance, Second place, Poster Presentation in Behavioral and Social Sciences,Undergraduate Research Symposium. Examining the relationship between trauma and risky sexualbehavior in a substance-involved sample.Melissa Harrison, M.A., Runner-up, Outstanding Paper Award, Southeastern PsychologicalAssociation. Implementing the CCISC model for individuals with co-occurring disorders: Preliminary findingsfrom a residential facility serving homeless individuals.PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ACTIVITIESAmerican Evaluation AssociationAmerican Public Health AssociationDivision of Mental Health and AddictionsAmerican Psychological AssociationDivision 28: Psychopharmacology and Substance AbuseDivision 38: Health PsychologyDivision 50: AddictionsFlorida Association of Drug Court ProfessionalsNational Association of Drug Court ProfessionalsJournal reviewerBehavioral Sciences and the LawJournal of Criminal JusticeKathleen A. Moore, Ph.D. – Updated February 20213

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEExecutive Director of the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI), Dean’s Office,College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (2018-present). Dutiesinclude providing leadership for statewide research and training initiatives related to behavioral health, creatingan environment and resources to attract faculty and students committed to promoting behavioral health inFlorida and throughout the US, and providing leadership for strategic planning to identify future priorities anddirections.Research Professor, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, College of Behavioral and CommunitySciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (2019-present). Duties include research, teaching, training, andsupervision and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students. Major areas of emphasis include cooccurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, jail diversion, family dependency, juvenile and adult drugcourt, and alcohol policy.Research Associate Professor, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, College of Behavioral andCommunity Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (2010-present). Duties include research, teaching,training, and supervision and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students. Major areas of emphasisinclude co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, jail diversion, family dependency, juvenile andadult drug court, and alcohol policy.Research Assistant Professor, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Florida Mental Health Institute,University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (2004-2010). Duties include research, teaching, training, and supervisionof undergraduate and graduate students. Major areas of emphasis include co-occurring mental health andsubstance abuse disorders, jail diversion, family dependency and juvenile drug court, and alcohol policy.Coordinator of Statistical Research, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Florida Mental HealthInstitute, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (1999-2004). Responsible for managing numerous communitybased research projects including a four-year SAMHSA-funded practice to research collaborative.Project Director, Psychological Assessment Resources, Tampa, FL (1997-1999).This position involved reviewing submitted proposals and working with psychologists of accepted projects toensure their reliability, validity, quality, and utility. Responsible for coordinating a multidisciplinary team, guidingproject design, developing items, preparing test manuals, and providing input software design and testing.National Institute of Aging Post-Doctoral Fellow, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC (19941997).Responsible for the overall operation of a five-year NIMH funded grant evaluating the efficacy of exercisetraining alone and in combination with a standard pharmacologic therapy in the treatment of depression in olderadults.Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio (1989-1994).Involved in assisting on a research grant examining life-sustaining treatment issues pertaining to the elderlypopulation. Responsible for data collection and analysis, as well as the preparation of manuscripts for publicationand dissemination of research findings.Research Associate, Human Services Research Institute (HSRI), Cambridge, MA (1986-1989).Responsible for the overall operation on an outcome study for Psychiatric Institute of America (PIA), and datamanagement for various projects. This entailed data entry, data analysis, and interpretation of results.Research Assistant, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (1983-1986).Involved in assisting on a 5-year NIMH Training Grant. Responsible for data entry, data analysis, andinterpretation of results for several research projects.Kathleen A. Moore, Ph.D. – Updated February 20214

GRANT AND CONTRACT FUNDED PROJECTSEvaluation of Hillsborough County Marchman Act Drug Court Treatment (MADCT) Expansion GrantFunding Agency:Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)Funding Period:10/1/20 to 9/30/23Award Amount: 500,000MHLP Award: 100,000Principal Investigator: Hillsborough County 13th Judicial CourtProject Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for the overall evaluation of the project thatincludes a baseline and 6-month client follow-up as well as process evaluation.Synopsis:To provide intensive outpatient treatment utilizing the evidence-based models “SeekingSafety” and “Courage to Change” to women meeting criteria for Marchman Acttreatment. The goal of the program is to engage participants in continuous treatment.Effects of remote motivational enhancement and MySafeRx on post-detox engagement and retention inbuprenorphine treatmentFunding Agency:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Funding Period:9/30/18 to 9/29/21Award Amount: 2,250,000Principal Investigator: Kathleen Moore, Ph.D. and Zev Schumann-Olivier, M.D.Project Role:Co-Principal Investigator and responsible for implementing and monitoring all phasesof the proposed research project locally, development and oversight of researchstrategies and recruitment, and review of all guidelines and procedures with ACTS.Synopsis:This intervention will conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect ofremote motivational enhancement (RME) sessions on post-detox engagement inbuprenorphine (BUP) treatment with daily dosing. This study will generate newknowledge about effective ways to prevent overdose and engage patients in BUPtreatment.Evaluation of a Pregnant Postpartum GrantFunding Agency:Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for SubstanceAbuse Treatment (SAMHSA, CSAT)Funding Period:10/1/18 to 9/30/23Award Amount: 2,620.000MHLP Award: 393,000Principal Investigator: Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office (DACCO), Inc.Project Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for the overall evaluation of the project thatincludes a baseline, 6-month, and 12-month client follow-up as well as process evaluation.Synopsis:To expand treatment for residential substance abuse treatment, prevention, and recoveryservices for pregnant and postpartum women involved in dependency court. Theprogram will also provide trauma-informed services to stabilize, strengthen, and reunitefamilies.Summer Research Experience at Florida Mental Health Institute (SRI@FMHI)Funding Agency:National Institutes of Drug Abuse (NIDA)Funding Period:4/15/18 to 4/14/23Award Amount: 500,000Principal Investigator: Kathleen Moore, Ph.D. and Roger Peters, Ph.D.Project Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for overall program coordination and budgeting,coordinating research seminars, skill building workshops, and research program.Synopsis:This initiative will implement an intensive Summer Research Institute (SRI) forundergraduates. The SRI will facilitate the pursuit of undergraduate students to attainadvanced education in addictions research in order to enhance the future pool ofsuccessful researchers working in this area.Kathleen A. Moore, Ph.D. – Updated February 20215

Evaluation of Hillsborough County Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC) GrantFunding Agency:SAMHSA, CSATFunding Period:10/1/17 to 9/30/22Award Amount: 2,125,000MHLP Award: 356,250Principal Investigator: Hillsborough County 13th Judicial CourtProject Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for the overall evaluation of the project thatincludes a baseline, 6-month, and 12-month client follow-up as well as process evaluation.Synopsis:To provide residential, intensive outpatient, and outpatient treatment utilizing theevidence-based models “Nurturing Parents” and “Seeking Safety” to substance-abusingparents in child welfare. The goal of the program is to engage parents in treatmentrelationships, ultimately becoming substance free and having better parenting skills.Institute for Translational Research in Adolescent Behavioral Health GrantFunding Agency:NIDAFunding Period:4/1/17 to 3/31/23Award Amount: 1,780,445Principal Investigator: Oliver Massey, Ph.D.Project Role:Academic mentor and will work with scholars and community partners to develop aservice learning research project.Synopsis:To develop, cultivate, and disseminate an innovative model of research education thataddresses best practices for translational research in the field of adolescent behavioralhealth, as it relates to substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.GRANT AND CONTRACTIVE INACTIVE PROJECTSEvaluation of Hillsborough County Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) GrantFunding Agency:SAMHSA, CSATFunding Period:10/1/16 to 3/31/20Award Amount: 975,000MHLP Award: 146,250Principal Investigator: Hillsborough County 13th Judicial CourtProject Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for the overall evaluation of the project thatincludes a baseline, 6-month, and 12-month client follow-up as well as process evaluation.Synopsis:To provide residential, intensive outpatient, and outpatient treatment utilizing theevidence-based models “Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART),” “Seeking Safety,” and“Matrix Model” to veterans meeting criteria for VTC.Evaluation of Hillsborough County Marchman Act Drug Court Treatment (MADCT) GrantFunding Agency:SAMHSA, CSATFunding Period:10/1/15 to 9/30/18Award Amount: 975,000MHLP Award: 147,000Principal Investigator: Hillsborough County 13th Judicial CourtProject Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for the overall evaluation of the project thatincludes a baseline, 6-month, and 12-month client follow-up as well as process evaluation.Synopsis:To provide residential and outpatient treatment utilizing the evidence-based models“Seeking Safety” and “Matrix Model” to individuals meeting criteria for Marchman Acttreatment. The goal of the program is to engage participants in continuous treatment.Kathleen A. Moore, Ph.D. – Updated February 20216

IPV and Fatherhood Intervention in Residential Substance Abuse TreatmentFunding Agency:NIDAFunding Period:9/1/15 to 7/31/18Award Amount: 224,250Principal Investigator: Carla Stover, Ph.D. and Kathleen Moore, Ph.D.Project Role:Co-Principal Investigator and responsible for assisting PI with study protocols andproject oversight as well as conduct fidelity assessments and focus groups.Synopsis:This intervention will address intimate partner violence and child maltreatment forfathers with substance use problems. The project will assess the Fathers for Changemanual by randomly assigning 120 fathers to Fathers for Change or Parent EducationProgram.Hillsborough County Needs Assessment for Problem-Solving CourtsFunding Agency:Hillsborough County 13th Judicial CourtFunding Period:12/1/16 to 6/30/17Award Amount: 16,801Principal Investigator: Kathleen Moore, Ph.D.Project Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for overseeing a needs assessment that will focuson treatment and services for problem-solving courts.Synopsis:To identify gaps in treatment services provided as necessary for court participants;ensure that evidence-based practices are being used by providers receiving courtreferrals; and develop criteria which future providers must meet in order to contractwith the court.Analysis of Prescription and Illicit Drug Use in Hillsborough CountyFunding Agency:Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance (HCADA)Funding Period:7/1/1/16 to 4/30/18Award Amount: 12,614Principal Investigator: Kathleen Moore, Ph.D.Project Role:Principal Investigator and responsible for the overall evaluation of th

2017 USF Institute for Translational Research Mentor Award . 2016 USF Diversity Award . 2013 USF Office of Community Engagement’s Community Scholars Fellowship Award . 1994-1996 Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, Center for Aging, Duke University Medical Center . 1993 Applied Psychology