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Rosemarie Ann Martin

Assistant Professor (Research):
Community Health
Phone: +1 401 444 1855
Rosemarie_Martin@Brown.EDU

Areas of Research Interest:
1) Research methodology and multivariate statistics in addiction research
2) Outcomes evaluation and predictors of outcome
3) Longitudinal data analysis
4) Motivational enhancement
5) Contingency management interventions

Biography

Dr. Martin is an assistant professor (Research) in the Department of Community Health and a Research Psychologist at the Providence VA Medical Center. She is a faculty member of the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies' NIAAA postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program. .She received her PhD from the University of Rhode Island in 2003 in Experimental Psychology, specializing in health psychology. She joined the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies in 1991 and became a Center faculty member in 2003. Dr. Martin's research interest include contingency management and motivational enhancement interventions, design and methodology in substance abuse research, outcomes evaluation, multivariate statistics, and modeling longitudinal data.

Dr. Martin is PI on a NIAAA-funded study examining relapse risk appraisal as it relates to coping and treatment outcome and in lifestyle coping strategies. She is a co-PI on a NIDA-funded study investigating motivational enhancement and cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing alcohol and marijuana use and related risky behavior in incarcerated teens after release. She is also a co-investigator on two other studies: an NIAAA-funded study to investigate the effects of ondansetron crossed with naltrexone on drinking and drinking urges and a NIDA-funded study to evaluate the separate and combined effects of contingency management and motivational interviewing for cigarette smoking among substance abusers.

Interests

Dr. Martin's research interests include contingency management and motivational enhancement interventions, design and methodology in substance abuse research, outcomes evaluation, multivariate statistics, and modeling longitudinal data. Dr. Martin is Principal Investigator on a National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) funded study examining relapse risk appraisal as it relates to coping and treatment outcome and in lifestyle coping strategies. She is a Co-Principal Investigator on a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) funded study investigating motivational enhancement and cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing alcohol and marijuana use and related risky behavior in incarcerated teens after release. She is also a co-investigator on two other studies: an NIAAA-funded study to investigate the effects of ondansetron crossed with naltrexone on drinking and drinking urges and a NIDA-funded study to evaluate the separate and combined effects of contingency management and motivational interviewing for cigarette smoking among substance abusers.

Degrees

PhD

Awards

APA Division 5 Dissertation Award Nominee, 2004
Peter Merenda Prize in Statistics and Research Methodology, University of Rhode Island, 2003
Student Merit Award, Research Society on Alcoholism, 2000
Student Merit Award, Research Society on Alcoholism, 1998
Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Assumption College, 1988

Affiliations

American Psychological Association
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
College on Problems of Drug Dependence

Funded Research

Rohsenow, D. J., Monti, P. M., Tidey, J., Colby, S. C., & Martin, R. (Co-Investigator). "Motivating Substance Abusers to Quit Smoking". National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2001-2006. $3,157, 705 TC.

Martin, R., Rohsenow, D., & MacKinnon, S. (Principal Investigator). "Predicting Drinking Using a Coping Skills Taxonomy". National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2002-2006. $450,000 TDC.

Weinstock, M., Berwick, M., Lasater, T., Goldstein, M., Rakowski, W., Martin, R. (Co-Investigator), Dube, C., & Risica, P. "Skin Self-Examination for Early Detection of Melanoma". National Cancer Institute, 1999-2003. $2,132,000 TC.

Rohsenow, D. J., Monti, P. M., Swift, R., Tidey, J., Martin, R. (Co-Investigator), & Hutchison, K. "Ondansetron and Naltrexone: Cue Reactivity and Drinking". National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2003-2008. $1,438,450 TC.

Stein, L. A. R., Martin, R. A. (Co-Principal Investigator), Miranda, R., Rohsenow, D. J., & Monti, P. M. "Motivation and Skills for THC/ETOH+ Teens in Jail". National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2004-2009. $2,225,000 TDC.

Curriculum Vitae

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