CADY BERKEL, Ph.D.

REACH Institute, Department of Psychology
Arizona State University / Phoenix Children’s Hospital
900 S McAllister Ave, Tempe AZ 85287 / 1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix AZ 85016
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678.472.5654 / 602.908.8067

EDUCATION

2006Ph.D. in Child Family Development

University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Advisor: Dr. Velma McBride Murry

Dissertation: Evaluating the Strong African American Families Program: A Culturally Competent Preventive Intervention for African American Adolescents

2006Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research

University of Georgia, Athens, GA

1998B.A. in Psychology, Cum Laude

The George Washington University, Washington, DC

Minors in Criminal Justice and Spanish Literature

Honors Program in Psychology

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Jul 2013-PresentAssistant Research Professor

REACH Institute, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Jul 2010-PresentData Analyst

Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ

Mar 2011-Jul 2013Faculty Research Associate

Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Jul 2010-Nov 2010Research and Evaluation Specialist

Pima County Juvenile Court, Tucson, AZ

Dec 2007-Jun 2010Post-Doctoral Fellow in Prevention Research

Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Sep 2007-Dec 2007Oak Ridge Institute for Science & Education (ORISE) Fellow

Centers for Disease Control Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Sep 2006-Sep 2007Association for Prevention Teaching & Research (APTR) Post-Doctoral Fellow in STD Prevention

Centers for Disease Control Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Aug 2001-Aug 2006Presidential Graduate Fellow

Center for Family Research, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Oct 1999-Apr 2001Post-Baccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award Fellow

National Institute of Child Health Human Development, Bethesda, MD

May 1999-Oct 1999Summer Intramural Research Training Award Fellow

National Institute of Child Health Human Development, Bethesda, MD

Mar 1999-May 1999Survey Analyst

American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD

Dec 1998-Feb 1999Research Assistant

The George Washington University, Washington, DC

May 1998-Aug 1998Healthcare Researcher

Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, ME

Jul 1997-Dec 1997Undergraduate Research Assistant

The George Washington University, Washington, DC

EXTERNAL FUNDING

COMPLETED

6/2012-5/2015IS-01-103 (Berkel)$24,997

NIDA-funded Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology (Ce-PIM)

Pilot Testing Behavioral Observation Measures to Assess Multiple Dimensions of Implementation in an Effectiveness Trial

Implementation measurement development for the effectiveness trial of the New Beginnings Program.

Role: PI

ACTIVE

6/2016-9/2019U18DP006255-01 (Berkel & Smith)$3,790,570

CDC

An Individually Tailored, Family-Centered Intervention for Childhood Obesity: Connecting Services in Pediatric Primary Healthcare, the Home and the Community

Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness trial of an adapted version of the Family Check-Up for obesity prevention in primary care

Role: PI

7/2015-6/2020T32DA039772 (Chassin)$1,654,491

NIDA

Research Training in Drug Abuse/HIV Prevention: Closing the Research-Practice Gap

Training grant for post-doctoral and pre-doctoral fellows in Implementation Science,and the prevention of substance use and HIV

Role: Co-I

4/2015-3/2019R01DA033991-03S1 (Berkel) $205,128

NIDA

Diversity Supplement for Implementation of Evidence-Based Preventive Parenting Programs

Development of automated implementation coding systems.

Role: PI

6/2013-3/2019R01DA033991 (Berkel & Mauricio)$2,948,966

NIDA

Implementation of Evidence-Based Preventive Parenting Programs

Mediational, moderational, and longitudinal effects of multiple dimensions of implementation in the effectiveness trial of the New Beginnings Program

Role: PI

3/2011-1/2019R01DA026874 (Sandler)$6,448,852

NIDA

Multi-Court Trial of NBP to Prevent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorder

Effectiveness trial of the New Beginnings Program

Role: Co-I

PENDING

1/2018-12/2020FP13968 (Berkel &Wolfersteig)$779,871

Viiv Healthcare

Re-Engagement and Retention Care in Care

Status: Funding approved

Test of the Undetectable=Untransmittable health communication campaign on retention in care for individuals living with HIV

Role: co-PI

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3/2018-3/202312439952 (Berkel & Smith)$2,459,139

USDA

The Family Check-Up 4 Health: A Family-Centered Health Maintenance Approach to Improve Nutrition and Prevent Obesity in Early Childhood

Status: Recommended for funding

Test of the Family Check-Up 4 Health on prevention of pediatric obesity in primary care

Role: PI

2017 (Submitted)R34 (Berkel & Gallo)$722,927

NIDA

Assessing Quality of Delivery in Parenting-Training Interventions through Computer-Centric Methods

Status: Pending review

Development of automated methods to assess quality and participant responsiveness in evidence-based parenting programs

Role: PI

2017 (Submitted)R01 (Berkel & Ferguson)$3,414,582

NIMH

Comparative Effectiveness Study with Disconnected Young Adults with Mental Illness in Two Employment Interventions

Status: Pending review

Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial to test two employment interventions on mental health for homeless youth

Role: PI

2017 (Submitted)R01 (Berkel & Mauricio)$3,887,768

NIDA

Pragmatic Measures to Assess Implementation of Parenting Evidence Based Programs (EBPs)

Status: Impact Score: 47; Percentile: 47; To be resubmitted March 2018

Development and testing of automated measures of implementation that can be used across parenting EBPs

Role: PI

PUBLICATIONS (*student or mentee)

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  1. Smith, J.D., Berkel, C., Jordan, N., Atkins, D., Narayanan, S., *Gallo, C., Grimm, K., Dishion, T. J., Mauricio, A. M., Rudo-Stern, J., Meacham, M. K., Winslow, E., & Bruening, M. (in press). An individually tailored family-centered intervention for pediatric obesity in primary care: Study protocol of a randomized type II hybrid implementation–effectiveness trial (Raising Healthy Children study). Implementation Science. [5 yr. impact factor: 4.72]
  2. Berkel, C., Mauricio, A. M., Sandler, I. N., *Gallo, C. G., Brown, C. H. & Wolchik, S. A., (in press). Cascading effects of implementation: Test of a multidimensional model.Prevention Science. [5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., & Liu, N. (in press). The closing digital divide: Delivery modality and family engagement the Pathways for African American Success (PAAS) program. Prevention Science, Invited submission to the special issue on Participation in Preventive Interventions: Advancing Conceptualization and Theoretical Models.[5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  1. Sandler, I. N., *Gunn, H., *Mazza, G., Tein, J.-Y., Wolchik, S. A., Berkel, C., Jones, S., & Porter, M. M. (online first). Effects of a program to promote high quality parenting by divorced and separated fathers. Prevention Science. [5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  1. Mauricio, A. M., *Mazza, G., Berkel, C., Tein, J.-Y., Wolchik, S. A., Sandler, I. N., & Winslow, E. B. (online first). Parent variation in attendance patterns: Differential exposure to program mediators and effects on outcomes. Prevention Science, Invited Submission to the Special Issue on Participation in Preventive Interventions: Advancing Conceptualization and Theoretical Models.[5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  1. Berkel, C., Sandler, I. N., Brown, C. H., *Gallo, C. G., *Chiapa, A., Mauricio, A. M., Wolchik, S. A., & Jones, S. (online first). “Home Practice Is the Program:” Parents' practice of program skills as predictors of outcomes in the New Beginnings Program effectiveness trial. Prevention Science, Invited Submission to the Special Issue on Participation in Preventive Interventions: Advancing Conceptualization and Theoretical Models.[5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  2. Smith, J. D., Berkel, C., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (online first). Predictors of participation in the Family Check-Up program: A randomized trial of yearly services from age 2 to 10 years. Prevention Science, Invited Submission to the Special Issue on Participation in Preventive Interventions: Advancing Conceptualization and Theoretical Models.[5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  1. Barrera, M., Berkel, C., & Castro, F. G. (2017). Directions for the advancement of culturally adapted preventive interventions: Local adaptations, engagement, and sustainability. Prevention Science, 18,Invited Submission to the Special Issue on Challenges to the Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence Based Prevention and Interventions for Diverse Populations, 640-648.[5 yr. impact factor: 3.48]
  1. Mauricio, A. M., Tein, J.-Y., Gonzales, N., Millsap, R., Dumka, L., & Berkel, C. (2014). Participation patterns among Mexican American parents enrolled in a universal intervention and their association with child externalizing outcomes. American Journal of Community Psychology, 54(3-4), 370-383. [5 yr. impact factor: 2.66]
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Simons, R. L., Simons, L., & Gibbons, F. X. (2014). A twelve-year longitudinal analysis of Positive Youth Development among rural African American males. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 24(3), 512-525. [5 yr. impact factor: 3.03]
  2. Umaña-Taylor, A. J., *O'Donnell, M., Knight, G. P., Roosa, M. W., & Berkel, C., & *Nair, R. (2014). Mexican-origin early adolescents’ ethnic socialization, ethnic identity, and psychosocial functioning: Examining the moderating role of school ethnic composition. The Counseling Psychologist, 42(2), 170-200. (NIHMS444779)[5 yr. impact factor: 1.92]
  1. Berkel, C., Murry, V. M. Roulston, K. J. & Brody, G. H. (2013). Understanding the art and science of program implementation in the Strong African American Families program. Health Education, 113(4), 297-323. [5 yr. impact factor: 1.21]
  1. *Schoenfelder, E. N., Sandler, I. N., Millsap, R. E., Wolchik, S. A., Berkel, C., & Ayers, T. S. (2013). Caregiver responsiveness to the Family Bereavement Program: What predicts responsiveness? What does responsiveness predict? Prevention Science, 14(6), 545–556. [5 yr. impact factor: 3.41]
  1. Hurt, T., Brody, G. H., Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., & Chen, Y. (2013). Elucidating parenting processes that influence adolescent alcohol use: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Adolescent Research, 28(1), 3–30. [5 yr. impact factor: 1.69]
  1. Berkel, C., Mauricio, A. M., *Schoenfelder, E., & Sandler, I. N. (2011). Putting the pieces together: An integrated model of program implementation. Prevention Science, 12(1), 23–33. [5 yr. impact factor: 3.69]
  1. Knight, G. P., Berkel, C., Umaña-Taylor, A. J., Gonzales, N. A., *Ettekal, I., *Jaconis, M., & *Boyd, B. M. (2011). The familial socialization of culturally related values in Mexican American families. Journal of Marriage Family, 73, 913-925. [5 yr. impact factor: 2.62]
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Chen, Y.-f., Brody, G., Gibbons, F., & Gerrard, M. (2011). Intervention induced changes on parenting practices, youth self-pride and sexual norms to reduce HIV-related behaviors among rural African American youths. Journal of Youth Adolescence, 40(9), 1147-1163. [5 yr. impact factor: 2.80]
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Linder, N., Gaylord-Harden, N., & Nation, M. (2011). Neighborhood poverty and adolescent development. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 21(1: Decade in Review Special Issue), 114-128. [5 yr. impact factor: 2.75]
  1. Roosa, M. W., *Zeiders, K. H., Knight, G. P., Gonzales, N., Tein, J.-Y., Saenz, D., *O’Donnell, M., & Berkel, C. (2011). A test of the Social Development Model during the transition to junior high with Mexican American adolescents. Developmental Psychology, 47(2),527-537. (NIHMS230753) [5 yr. impact factor: 5.12]

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  1. Berkel, C., Knight, G. P., *Zeiders, K. H., Tein, J-Y, Roosa, M. W., Gonzales, N. A., & Saenz, D. (2010). Discrimination and adjustment for Mexican American adolescents: A prospective examination of the benefits of culturally-related values. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 20(4), 893–915. (NIHMS142561) [5 yr. impact factor: 2.50]
  1. Berkel, C., Murry, V. M., Hurt, T. R., Chen, Y.-f., Brody, G. H., Simons, R. L., Cutrona, C. & Gibbons, F. X. (2009). It takes a village: Protecting rural African American youth in the context of racism. Journal of Youth & Adolescence, 38(2), 175-188. (NIHMS103855) [5 yr. impact factor: 2.22]
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Brody, G. H., *Miller, S. J., & Chen, Y.-f. (2009). Linking parental socialization to youth protective processes academic self-presentation and expectations among rural African American youth. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15(1), 1-10. (NIHMS103921) [5 yr. impact factor: 2.62]
  1. Barrow, R. Y., Berkel, C., Brooks, L. C., Groseclose, S. L., Johnson, D. B., & Valentine, J. A. (2008). Traditional STD prevention and control strategies: Tailoring for African American communities. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35(12), S30-S39. (NIHMS103924) [5 yr. impact factor: 3.08]
  1. Division of STD Prevention & Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (2008). Recommendations for Partner Services Programs for HIV Infection, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydial Infection. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 57(RR09), 1-63. [1 yr. impact factor: 11.48]
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Brody, G. H., Gerrard, M., & Gibbons, F. X. (2007). The Strong African American Families program: Longitudinal pathways to sexual risk reduction. Journal of Adolescent Health, 41(4), 333-342. [5 yr. impact factor: 2.82]
  1. Kogan, S. M., Berkel, C., Chen, Y., Brody, G. H., & Murry, V. M. (2006). Metro status and African-American adolescents' risk for substance use. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38, 454-457. [1 yr. impact factor: 2.71]

BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. Sandler, I. N., Wolchik, S. A., Berkel, C., Jones, S., Mauricio, A. M., Tein, J.-Y., & Winslow, E. (2016). Effectiveness trial of the New Beginnings Program (NBP) for divorcing and separating parents: Translation from and experimental prototype to an evidence-based community service. In M. Israelashvili & J. L. Romano (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  1. Murry, V. M., Hill, N. E., Witherspoon, D., Berkel, C., & Bartz, D. (2015). Children in diverse social contexts. In M. H. Bornstein & T. Leventhal (Eds.), Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science (7th ed., Vol. 4, pp. 416-454). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
  1. Murry, V. M., Satterwhite Mayberry, L., & Berkel, C. (2013). Gender and family relations. In G. W. Peterson & K. R. Bush (Eds.), Handbook of Marriage and Family (3rd ed., pp. 401-422). New York: Springer.
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Pantin, H., & Prado, G. (2012). Family-based HIV prevention with African American and Latino youth. In W. Pequegnat & C. C. Bell (Eds.), Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and contextual issues in prevention and treatment (pp. 229-247). New York: Springer Publishing.
  1. Knight, G. P., Berkel, C., Carlo, G., & *Basilio, C. (2011). The socialization of culturally related values and the mental health outcomes of Latino youth. In N. J. Cabrera & F. A. Villarruel (Eds.), Latina/o American children’s mental health: Prevention and treatment (pp. 109-131). Westport, CT: Praeger Press.
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., & Copeland-Linder, N. (2011). Ecological and sociocultural determinants of risk and health-promoting behaviors among African American youth. In T. L. Mann, N. E. Hill & H. E. Fitzgerald (Eds.), African American children’s mental health: Prevention, intervention, and social policy (pp. 93-121). Westport, CT: Praeger Press

REPORTS/WHITE PAPERS

  1. Pima County Juvenile Court Center. (2010). First time offender study: The impact of environmental factors on recidivism among first-time offenders. Tucson, AZ.
  1. Groseclose, S., Berkel, C., & Barrow, R. (2007). Traditional STD prevention and control strategies: A need to tailor in African-American communities. Background paper for the Consultation to Address STD Disparities in African American Communities, Atlanta, GA.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

  1. Berkel, C., *Gallo, C. G., Sandler, I. N., Mauricio, A. M., Brown, C. H., & Smith, J. D. (under review). Redesigning implementation measurement for monitoring and quality improvement in community delivery settings. Journal of Primary Prevention, Invited Submission to the Special Issue on Measurement and Monitoring Systems and Frameworks for Assessing Implementation and Adaptation of Prevention Programs.
  1. Smith, J. D., Berkel, C., *Rudo-Stern, J., *Montaño, Z., Mauricio, A. M., St. George, S. M., Prado, G., *Chiapa, A., Bruening, M. M., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). The Family Check-Up 4 Health (FCU4Health): The process of adapting an evidence-based parent training program for obesity prevention in primary care. Frontiers in Public Health, Invited Submission to the Special Issue Public Health Education and Promotion.
  1. *Gallo, C. G., Berkel, C., Sandler, I. N., & Brown, C. H. (under review). Systems-level methodology for conducting implementation research.
  1. *Gallo, C. G., Li, Y., Mehrotra, S., Liu, L., Benbow, N., Berkel, C., & Brown, C. H. (under review). Recognizing emotion in speech for implementing behavioral interventions.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

  1. Berkel, C., Smith, J. D., *Rudo-Stern, J., Villamar, J., Wilson, C., Flanagan, E., Lokey, F., & Dishion, T. J. (in preparation). Recommendations from community partners to promote sustainable implementation of evidence-based programs in primary care.
  1. Jordan, N., *Kass, A., Berkel, C., & Smith, J. D. (in preparation). The Family Check-Up 4 Health to reduce pediatric obesity: Methods for estimating implementation costs and cost-effectiveness.
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., Liu, N., & Block, E. (in preparation). Testing the computer-based Pathways for African American Success (PAAS) program on adolescent HIV risk behavior.
  1. Berkel, C., Araica, E., Smith, J. D., Tovar-Huffman, A., Beaumont, S. W., & Shaw, T. (in preparation). Connecting families: Implementation and outcomes of a comprehensive care coordination program.
  1. Berkel, C., Murry, V. M., & Liu, N. (in preparation). Reducing the impact of discrimination on HIV-risk behaviors family-based prevention for rural African American adolescents.
  1. Berkel, C., Ayers, T. & Sandler, I. N. (in preparation).Untangling the effects of multiple dimensions of implementation in understanding the success of Evidence-Based Programs.
  1. Berkel, C., Mauricio, A. M., Gonzales, N. A., Tein, J.-Y., & Dumka, L. E. (in preparation). The influence of perceived cultural competence on participant responsiveness in the Bridges program.
  1. Berkel, C., Murry, V. M., & Brody, G. H. (in preparation). Engaging rural African American fathers: A participatory process to increase cultural relevance of the Strong African American Families program.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

  1. Smith, J. D., Jordan, N., *Kass, A., Berkel, C., & Dishion, T. J. (2017, December). Costs of installing a family-centered behavioral intervention for pediatric obesity management in primary care: The Family Check-Up 4 Health (FCU4Health) program. Poster presented at the annual conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Washington, DC.
  1. *Gallo, C. G., Berkel, C., Mauricio, A. M., Sandler, I. N., & Brown, C. H. (2017, June). Validating computer-based methods for assessing quality in parent-training behavioral interventions. In C. Berkel (Chair). Testing the reliability and validity of methods to increase the feasibility of implementation monitoring. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C., *Gallo, C. G., *Pelham, W., Mauricio, A. M., Sandler, I. N., Brown, C. H., Edwards, M., Tein, J.-Y., & Wolchik, S. A. (2017, June). Application of machine learning methods to identify valid measures of fidelity in evidence-based parenting programs. In C. Berkel (Chair). Testing the reliability and validity of methods to increase the feasibility of implementation monitoring. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Mauricio, A. M., Berkel, C., *Gallo, C. G., Sandler, I. N., Wolchik, S. A., Tein, J.-Y., & Brown, C. H. (2017, June). Concordance between provider and independent observer ratings of quality of delivery in the New Beginnings Program. In C. Berkel (Chair). Testing the reliability and validity of methods to increase the feasibility of implementation monitoring. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C. (2017, June). Discussant: Measuring multiple dimensions of and supports for the implementation of evidence-based programs. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C., Smith, J. D., *Rudo-Stern, J., Dishion, T. J. (2017, May). Community–research partnerships to promote the implementation of evidence-based parenting programs in primary care. In J. D. Smith (Chair). Prevention in Primary Care: Investments, Policy, and Implementation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Smith, J. D., Berkel, C., *Montaño, Z., *Rudo-Stern, J., Bruening, M., *Chiapa, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2017, May). Adaptation of the Family Check-Up for delivery in primary care and enhancement to promote healthy behaviors to prevent obesity and sequelae. In J. D. Smith (Chair). Prevention in Primary Care: Investments, Policy, and Implementation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Jordan, N., Berkel, C., & Smith, J. D. (2017, May). Methods for estimating implementation costs and cost-effectiveness of the Family Check-Up 4 Health to reduce pediatric obesity. In J. D. Smith (Chair). Prevention in Primary Care: Investments, Policy, and Implementation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C. (2017, May). Discussant: Adapting existing child abuse prevention materials into a structured approach to achieve an evidence-based program implementation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. *Rudo-Stern, J., Mauricio, A. M., Berkel, C., Dishion, T. J., Smith, J. D., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2017, June). Comparison of video and audio recording modalities for assessment of provider fidelity to a family-centered drug abuse prevention program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. *Gallo, C. G., Berkel, C., Mauricio, A. M., Pantin, H., Prado, G., & Brown, C. H. (2017, May). Measurement principles for rapid improvement of the quality of implementation delivery. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C., & Shaw, T. (2017, February). Timing of inpatient pediatric palliative care services and hospital length of stay. Paper presented at the Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, Phoenix, AZ.
  1. Smith, J. D., Berkel, C., Dishion, T. J., Mauricio, A. M., *Gallo, C. G., Atkins, D. C., Narayanan, S. S., Grimm, K. J., Jordan, N., & Bruening, M. M. (2016, December). Speeding translation of an adapted evidence-based intervention in a new service context: Design of a hybrid efficacy/effectiveness–implementation trial to evaluate the Family Check-Up 4 Health. Poster presented at the annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Washington, DC.
  1. *Petein, N., Berkel, C., & Shaw, T. (2017). Goals of care discussions in cystic fibrosis patients. Poster presented at the annual Phoenix Children’s Hospital Research Day, Phoenix, AZ.
  1. Berkel, C., Mauricio, A. M., Sandler, I. N., *Gallo, C. G., Brown, C. H., & Wolchik, S. A. (2016, June). A theoretical test of implementation in the New Beginnings Program effectiveness trial. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.
  1. *Gallo, C. G., Berkel, C., Sandler, I. N., & Brown, C. H. (2016, June). Developing computer-based methods for assessing quality of implementation in parent-training behavioral interventions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.
  1. Murry, V. M., Berkel, C., & Liu, N. (2016, June). The effect of delivery modality on engagement in the Pathways to African American Success (PAAS) program. Paper presented at the annual meeting for the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.
  1. Wolchik, S. A., Tein, J.-Y., *Gunn, H., *Mazza, G. L., *Kim, H.-J., Jones, S., & Berkel, C. (2016, June). Main and Moderated Effects of the New Beginnings Program Versus a Low Dose Comparison. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.
  2. Berkel, C., Beaumont, S., Dishion, T. J., Tovar-Huffman, A., Araica, E., & Smith, J. D. (2016, May). Physician concerns about child health and the need for evidence-based parenting support. Poster presented at the annual Phoenix Children's Hospital Research Day, Phoenix, AZ.
  1. Berkel, C., Shaw, T., & Araica, E. (2016, May). The effects of early engagement in pediatric Palliative Care on hospital stays. Poster presented at the annual Phoenix Children's Hospital Research Day, Phoenix, AZ.
  1. Araica, E., Berkel, C., Bode, S., Christensen, R., Speck, W., & Tovar-Huffman, A. (2016, May). S.C.O.R.E. Clinic: A Comprehensive Hospital-Based Developmental Screening and Care Coordination Program. Poster presented at the annual Phoenix Children's Hospital Research Day, Phoenix, AZ.
  1. Berkel, C., *Gallo, C. G., Sandler, I. N., Brown, C. H., Mauricio, A. M., & Wolchik, S. (2015, December). Identifying indicators of implementation quality for computer-based ratings. Paper presented at the annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation Washington, DC.
  1. *Gallo, C. G., Berkel, C., Sandler, I. N., & Brown, C. H. (2015, December). Improving implementation of behavioral interventions by monitoring quality of delivery in speech.Paper presented at the annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination & Implementation, Washington, DC.
  1. *Lokey, S., Mauricio, A. M., & Berkel, C. (2015, December). A case study of barriers to implementation in a state-run organization for serious mental illness. Poster presented at the annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C., Sandler, I. N., Brown, C. H., *Gallo, C. G., Mauricio, A. M., Wolchik, S. A., & Jones, S. (2015, June). “Home Practice Is the Program:” Correlates of parents' practice of program skills in the New Beginnings Program" effectiveness trial. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Smith, J. D., Berkel, C., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2015, June). Profiles and predictors of family engagement in the Family Check-Up program and community services during the early steps multisite trial. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
  1. Berkel, C., Araica, E., Tovar-Huffman, A., Beaumont, S., Shaw, T., & Christensen, R. (2015, May). Implementation and outcomes of a comprehensive care coordination program at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Paper presented at the annual Phoenix Children's Hospital Research Day, Phoenix, AZ.

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