Campbell, Duncan G 1

Curriculum Vitae

Duncan G. Campbell, Ph.D.

2014

Personal Information

Business address:Department of Psychology

Skaggs Bldg, Room 312

University of Montana

Missoula, MT 59812

(406) 243-4731

Education

2003 – 2005Postdoctoral Fellowship

Northwest Center of Excellence for Outcomes Research in Older Adults

Health Services Research & Development Center of Excellence

Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System

Seattle WA 98101

2003PhD: Clinical Psychology

Washington State University

Pullman WA 99164

2002 - 2003Predoctoral Internship

Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System

1999MS: Clinical Psychology

Washington State University

1991BA: Psychology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill NC 27599

Professional Positions

2010 – PresentAssociate Professor

2005 – 2010Assistant Professor

Department of Psychology

University of Montana

2006 – PresentAffiliate Faculty

School of Public and Community Health Sciences

College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences

University of Montana

2003 – 2005Research Associate

Department of Health Services

School of Public Health and Community Medicine

University of Washington

1996 – 1997Research Assistant

Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Core: Mental Health Clinical Research Center

University of North Carolina School of Medicine

1995 – 1996Vocational Coordinator (Part-time)

Carolina Living & Learning Center

Division TEACCH, University of North Carolina School of Medicine

1991 – 1996Research Assistant

Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication handicapped Children. (Division TEACCH)

University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Professional Credentials, Membership & Service

Psychologist (MT License # PSY-1200)

Montana Psychological Association: Academic and Scientific Officer, Board of Directors

American Psychological Association

Society of Behavioral Medicine

ScholarlyReview Activities

Ad Hoc Reviewer:Medical Care; Archives of General Psychiatry; Journal of Traumatic Stress; Psychiatric Services;Personal Relationships;Social Science Quarterly; Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry; Southern Medical Journal

Scientific Review Panel:2007 PTSD/Traumatic Brain Injury, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, Department of Defense

Grant EvaluatorStandard Research Grants program (2009); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Abstract Reviewer:30th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine

15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

Honors/Awards

2014Citation Abstract Award

Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions

Society of Behavioral Medicine

2011Helen and Winston Cox Educational Excellence Award

College of Arts and Sciences

University of Montana

2008Outstanding Research or Creative Activities Award in the Study of Public Health

School of Public and Community Health Sciences

University of Montana

2005Highest Scientific Merit

Postdoctoral Fellow Research Competition

23rd Annual Meeting of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development

1999Award for Excellence in Teaching

Graduate and Professional Student Association

Washington State University

1999First Place, Social and Administrative Sciences Section

Wiley Research Exposition Competition

Graduate and Professional Student Association

Washington State University

Bibliography
A.Peer-Reviewed Publications

1.Campbell DG, Reichle NC, Van Bourgondien ME. (1996). The Autism Survey: An evaluation of reliability and validity. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 26, 621-634.

2.Van Bourgondien ME, Reichle NC, Campbell DG, Mesibov GB. (1998). The Environmental Rating Scale (ERS): A measure of the quality of the residential environment for adults with autism. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 19, 381-394.

3.Kwon P, Campbell DG, Williams MG. (2001). Sociotropy and autonomy: A content validity analysis using TAT narratives. Journal of Personality Assessment, 77, 128-138.

4.Campbell DG, Kwon P. (2001). Domain-specific hope and personal style: Toward an integrative understanding of dysphoria. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 20, 497-519.

5.Campbell DG, Kwon P, Reff RC, Williams MG. (2003). Sociotropy and autonomy: An examination of interpersonal and work adjustment. Journal of Personality Assessment, 80, 206-207.

6.Reff RC, Kwon P, Campbell DG. (2005). Dysphoric responses to a naturalistic stressor: Interactive effects of hope and defense style. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24, 638-648.

7.Lin P, Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Liu CF, Heagerty P, Felker BL, Hedrick SC. (2005). The influence of patient preference on depression treatment in primary care. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 30, 164-173.

8.Campbell DG, Turner AP, Williams RM, Hatzakis M, Bowen JD, Rodriquez A, Haselkorn JK. (2006). Alternative/complementary medicine use among VHA patients with multiple sclerosis: Predictors and demographic associations. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 43,99-110.

9.Liu CF,Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Li YF, McDonell M, Fihn SD. (2006). Depression diagnosis and antidepressant treatment among depressed VA primary care patients. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 33, 331-341.

10.Campbell DG, Felker B, Liu CF, Yano EM, Kirchner JE, Chan D, Rubenstein LV, Chaney EF. (2007). Prevalence of depression-PTSD comorbidity: Implications for clinical practice guidelines and primary care-based interventions. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 22, 711-718.

11.Sommers-Flannagan J,Campbell DG. (2009). Psychotherapy and (or) medications for depression in youth? An evidence-based review with recommendations for treatment. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 39, 111-120.

12.Campbell DG, Bonner LM, Bolkan, C, Chaney EF, Felker BL, Sherman S, Rubenstein LV. (2011). Suicide risk management: Development and analysis of a telephone-based approach to patient safety. Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy and Research, 1, 372-383. doi: 10.1007/s13142-011-0055-x

13.Schleicher HE, Harris KJ, Campbell DG, Harrar, SW. (2012). Mood management intervention for college smokers with elevated depressive symptoms: A pilot study. The Journal of American College Health, 60, 37-45.doi: 10.1080/07448481.2011.567403

14.Yano EM, Chaney EF, Campbell DG, Klap R, Simon BF, Bonner LM, Lanto AB, Rubenstein LV. (2012). Yield of depression screening in routine primary care practice.Journal of General Internal Medicine, 27, 331-338. doi: 10.1007/s11606-011-1904-5

15.Zivin K, Campbell DG, Lanto AB, Chaney EF, Bolkan C, Bonner LM, Miller EM, Valenstein M, Waltz TJ, Rubenstein LV. (2012). Relationships between mood and employment over time among depressed VA primary care patients. General Hospital Psychiatry, 34, 468-477. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2012.05.008

16.Downs A, Boucher LA, Campbell DG, Dasse M. (2013).Development and initial validation of the Symptoms and Assets Screening Scale. The Journal of American College Health, 61, 164-174. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2013.773902

17.Bonner LM, Lanto AB, Bolkan C, Watson GS, Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV. (2013). Help-seeking from clergy and spiritual counselors among Veterans with depression and PTSD in primary care. Journal of Religion and Health, 52, 707-718.doi: 10.1007/s10943-012-9671-0

18.Bolkan C, Bonner LM, Campbell DG, Lanto AB, Zivin K, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV. (2013). Family involvement, medication adherence, and depression outcomes among patients in Veterans Affairs primary care. Psychiatric Services, 64, 472-478. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200160

19.Boucher LA, CampbellDG. (2014). An examination of the impact of a biological anti-stigma message for depression on college students. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 28, 74-81. doi: 10.1080/87568225.2014.854686

20.Lombardero A, Campbell DG, Harris HJ, Chaney EF, Lanto AB, Rubenstein LV. (2014). Prevalence and correlates of smoking status among Veterans Affairsprimary care patients with probable Major Depressive Disorder.Addictive Behaviors, 39. 538-545. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.10.030

21.Ipsen C, Ruggiero C, Rigles B, Campbell D,Arnold, N.(2014). Evaluation of an online health promotion program for Vocational Rehabilitation consumers. Rehabilitation Psychology, 59, 125-135.doi: 10.1037/a0036188

22.Waltz TJ, Campbell DG, Kirchner J, Lombardero A, Bolkan C, Zivin K, Lanto A, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV. (In Press).Veterans with depression in primary care: Treatment preferences, treatment matching and satisfaction with care. Families, Systems, and Health.

B. Manuscripts under Review

Meyer WJ, Morrison P, Lombardero A, Swingle K, Campbell DG. (2014). College students’ reasons for depression nondisclosure in primary care. Manuscript submitted for publication.

C. Manuscripts in Preparation

1.Campbell DG, Bonner LM, Bolkan C, Lanto A, Zivin K, Waltz TJ, Klap R, Rubenstein LV, Chaney EF. A longitudinal analysis of stigma as a predictor of mental health treatment preferences, treatment engagement and care provider practices.

2.Campbell DG, Schleicher HE, Harwood EA, Ruggiero C. Examining the relations among stigma and depression treatment options in an undergraduate sample.

3.Bolkan C, Davis T, Bonner LM, Campbell DG, Zivin K, Lanto A, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LVMental health equity among minority and non-minority Veterans in Primary Care-Mental Health Integration (PC-MHI).

4.Davis TD, Bonner LM, Bolkan C, Campbell DG, Zivin K, Waltz TJ, Yano EM, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV. Improving mental health care for women Veterans with depression: A needs assessment.

D.Grants Activity

1.Evaluation of a Cognitive-Behavioral Mood Management Intervention for Smoking Cessation among Depressed College Students (PI: Schleicher, HE)

Co-mentor and clinical training advisor

Granting authority: Ruth L., Kirschstein National Research Service Award, Individual Fellowship (National Institute of Drug Abuse)

Total Budget: $71,082

Status: Funded; Study Period: 2008-2009

2.Examining Smoking Patterns and Predictors of Tobacco Use among Students at a Tribal College to Determine Effective Cessation Treatment (PI: Lombardero, A)

Co-mentor and clinical training advisor

Granting authority: Ruth L., Kirschstein National Research Service Award, Individual Fellowship (National Cancer Institute)

Total Budget: $211,715.00

Status: Reviewed & Scored; Not Funded

3.Telephone-Based Motivational Interviewing Health Promotion in Vocational Rehabilitation (PI: Ruggiero, CN)

Sponsor and Co-PI

Granting authority: Visionary and Weiss Grants, American Psychological Foundation

Total Budget: $13,926

Status: Unfunded

4.Patient Factors, Treatment Processes & Outcomes: Improving Depression Care (MHQ 10-06;PI: Rubenstein, LV)

Co-investigator and Project Coordinator (.15 FTE, Contracted)

Granting authority: Veterans Affairs Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (MH-QUERI)

Funding Mechanism: Locally Initiated Project (LIP)

Total Budget: $65,000

Status: Funded; Study period: 10/1/10 – 7/1/11

5.Redesigning Depression Collaborative Care for PTSD and Alcohol Misuse (RRP 12-175; PI: Rubenstein, LV)

Co-investigator and Project Coordinator (.15 FTE, Contracted)

Granting authority: Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development/Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI)

Funding Mechanism: Rapid Response Proposal (RRP)

Total Budget: $69,675

Status: Funded; Study period: 5/1/2014 – 3/31/15

E. Papers/Invited Presentations

1.Campbell DG, Felker BF, Bonner LM, Liu CF, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV, Chan D. (2005, February). Patient characteristics of comorbid depression and PTSD in VA primary care patients. Presented at the VA Health Services Research and Development National Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

2.Campbell DG, Felker BF, Bonner LM, Liu CF, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV Chan D. (2005, April). Patientswithco-morbiddepression and PTSD: Potential impact for primary care-based depression interventions. Presented at the VA Puget Sound Healthcare System Annual Research Day, Seattle, WA.

3.Campbell DG. (2006, June). Mental health stigma and depression: the impact of what others think. Presented to the Mental Health Career Opportunities Program, University of Montana Department of Psychology, Missoula, MT.

4.Campbell DG, Felker BF, Bonner LM, Liu CF, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV Chan D. (2006, April). Depression-PTSD Co-Morbidity among patients in VA primary care: Implications for Evidence-Based Medicine. Presented at the 2006 Annual Graduate Student and Faculty Research Conference, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.

5.Campbell DG. (2007, April). Stigma and depression care: Examining relationships between stigma and depression treatment options. Invited presentation: 2007 Annual Spring Conference of the Montana Psychological Association, Missoula, MT.

6.Campbell DG, Bonner, LM, Bolkan, C, Chaney, EF, Rubenstein, LV, Sherman S, Felker, BF. (2008, February). Implementation research and suicide risk: Qualitative analysis of an assessment process for suicide risk in a sample of depressed veterans. Presented at the VA Health Services Research Development National Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

7.Campbell DG. (2008, August). Mental health co-morbidity: Implications for interventions in primary care. Invited presentation: 2008 University of Montana School of Public and Community Health Sciences Student Orientation, Missoula, MT.

8.Campbell DG,and others. (2009, January). Healthcare's Public Forum. Panelist: Missoula Ideas Festival, Missoula, MT.

9.Cochran BN & Campbell DG. (2009, March). On the couch:Psychological commentary on Sam Shepard’s ‘Buried Child’. University of Montana Department of Drama/Dance, Missoula, MT.

10.Stroup M, Downs A, Campbell DG, Boucher L, Dasse M, & Thurman K. (2010, April). Psychometrics of the Symptoms and Assets Screening Scale in college students. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Cancun, Mexico.

11.Zivin K, Campbell DG, Lanto A, Chaney E, Bolkan C, Bonner L, Miller E, Valenstein M, Waltz T, Rubenstein L. (2012, August). The longitudinal relationship between depression and employment among VA primary care patients. Presented at the Joint Statistical Meetings, San Diego, CA.

12.Boucher LA, Campbell DG. (2012, October). Depression is a brain disease: Examining the affective impacts of anti-stigma public education. Presented at the 140th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. San Francisco, CA.

13.Campbell DG, Bonner LM, Bolkan C, Lanto AB, Zivin K, Waltz TJ, Klap R, Rubenstein LV,Chaney EF. (2014, April). A prospective analysis of stigma as a predictor of depression treatment preferences, mental health treatment engagement, and care quality[Abstract]. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.Philadelphia, PA. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.47, Supplement 1, s.233. DOI 10.1007/s12160-014-9596-9

F. Presentations/Published Abstracts

1.Yano EM, Chaney EF, Simon BF, Bonner LM, Lanto AB,Campbell DG, Rubenstein LV. (2005, May). Health and health care needs of depressed patients detected in primary care. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA. Journal of General Internal Medicine, v.20, Supplement 1, 68.

2.Campbell DG, Schleicher HE, Ruggiero CN. (2008, March). Barriers to depression care: Do depression treatment options activate different degrees of stigma? [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.35, Supplement, s133.

3.Schleicher HE, Ruggiero CN, Campbell DG. (2008, March). Stigma and depression treatment: The relationship between depression treatment options and controllability beliefs. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.35, Supplement, s134.

4.Ruggiero CN, & Campbell DG. (2010, April). Explanatory Models of Depression: Influences on Self-Efficacy, Self-Stigma, Causal Beliefs & Treatment Preference. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.37, Supplement, s. 147.

5.Boucher L, Campbell DG, Downs A, Dasse M. (2011, April). Mental health problems and treatment prevalence in college students: Implications for practice and research. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.41, Supplement, s. 96.

6.Bolkan C, Bonner LM, Campbell DG, Rubenstein LV, Lanto A, Chaney EF. (2011, November). The Complex Relationship between Social Support and Depression: The Significance of Patient Satisfaction and Medication Adherence [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 64th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. Gerontologist, 51, Supplement 2, p. 34.

7.Bonner LM, Lanto AB, Bolkan C, Watson GS, Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Rubenstein LV. (2012, November). Posttraumatic stress disorder and help-seeking from clergy among older Veterans with depression in primary care. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA. Gerontologist, 52, Supplement 1, p. 41.

8.Lombardero A,Campbell DG, Harris HJ, Chaney EF, Lanto AB, Rubenstein LV. (2012, April). Prevalence and correlates of smoking status among patients with depression in VA primary care[Abstract]. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.43, Supplement 1, s.46.

9.Meyer WJ, Morrison P, Lombardero A, Swingle K, Payton G, Campbell DG. (2014, April). College students’ reasons for depression nondisclosure in primary care[Abstract]. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Philadelphia, PA. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, v.47, Supplement 1, s.201.DOI 10.1007/s12160-014-9596-9

G. Presentations

1.Kwon P, Williams MG, Campbell DG. (2000, November). The integrative roles of domain-specific attributional style and personal style in depression. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

2.Kwon P, Campbell DG, Williams MG. (2000, November). A construct validity analysis of sociotropy and autonomy using TAT narratives. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

3.Campbell DG, Kwon P. (2000, November). Hope and personal style: Toward an integrated understanding of depression. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

4.Campbell DG, Kwon P. (2000, August). Domain-specific hope, personal style, and dysphoria: A simultaneous analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

5.Kwon P, Williams MG, Campbell DG. (2001, August). Domain-specific attributional style, personal style, and depression. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association (Division 12), San Francisco, CA.

6.Reff RC, Kwon P, Campbell DG. (2002, August). Integrating attributional style and defense mechanisms: Predicting depressive symptoms. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association (Division 12), Chicago, IL.

7.Campbell DG, Kwon P, Reff RC, Williams MG. (2002, August). Elements of social adjustment as correlates of sociotropy and autonomy. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association (Division 8), Chicago, IL.

8.Campbell DG, Turner AP, Williams RM, Hatzakis M, Bowen J, Rodriquez A, Haselkorn JK. (2003, May). Alternative/complementary medicine use in veterans with MS: Predictors and prevalence. Presented at the annual meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers, San Diego, CA.

9.Reff RC, Kwon P, Campbell DG, Hugelshofer DS, Olson ML. (2003, May). Hope, defense, and stress: Predicting dysphoria. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA.

10.Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Hedrick, SC. (2003, December). Patient-depression care manager interactions: A descriptive analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), Alexandria, VA.

11.Liu CF, Chaney EF, Campbell DG, LI YF, McDonell M, Fihn S. (2004, June) Clinic variation in use of antidepressant medications for primary care patients with depression. Presented at Academy Health’s Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA.

12.Reff RC, Kwon P, Campbell DG, Hugelshofer, DS, Olson ML. (2004, July). Defense maturity, hope, & stress: Predicting dysphoria. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

13.Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Yano EM, Simon BF, Rubenstein LV, Bonner LM, Liu CF, Simon A. (2005, February). Expectations for mood improvement: Possible implications for primary care interventions. Presented at the VA Health Services and Development National Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

14.Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Yano EM, Simon BF, Rubenstein LV, Bonner LM, Liu CF, Simon A. (2005, March). Correlates of mood improvement expectations: Relevance for primary care depression interventions. Presented at the Northwest Regional Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Vancouver, WA.

15.ChaneyEF, Rubenstein LV, Yano EM, Liu CF, Kirchner JE, Bonner LM, Felker B, Vivell S, Simon B, Lanto AB, Campbell DG. (2005, September). Randomized trial of implementation of collaborative care for depression in primary care: WAVES. Presented at the 5th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health Services Montreal, Canada

16.Campbell DG, Kwon P. (2005, November). Domain-specific hope, life events, and dysphoria: An experimental analysis. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

17.Campbell DG, Chaney EF, Liu CF, Harwood EA, Schleicher, HS, Rubenstein LV. (2006, November). Barriers to depression care: Analyzing the impact of treatment venue on stigma.Presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

18.Schleicher HE, Harris KJ & Campbell DG (2008, February). Recruitment of college student participants in a mood management smoking cessation intervention. Presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

19.Schleicher HE, Harris KJ, Campbell DG, Billow R, & Brown D. (2008, March). Sample characteristics and feasibility estimates of a mood management intervention for smoking cessation among depressed college student smokers.Presented at the 29th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.

20.Backs D, Schleicher HE, Harris KJ, Thompson B & Campbell DG. (2008, March). Development of an intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among college students: Preliminary results.Presented at the 29th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.