Research Terms
American Psychological Association, Chairperson; - present
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice; 2000 - 2000
Criminal Justice and Behavior; 1999 - present
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors; 1999 - present
Special Emphasis Panel (G-COI), National Institute on Drug Abuse; 1999 - 1999
2000 Convention Submissions, American Psychological Association; 1999 - present
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology; 1998 - 1999
1999 Convention Submissions, American Psychological Association; 1998 - present
Clinical and Treatment Review (AA3), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; 1998 - present
Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse; 1997 - present
Clinical and Treatment Review, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; 1997 - 1998
Alcohol and Drug Small Business Innovation Research , National Institutes of Health; 1996 - 1996
Role of Tobacco Dependence in Alcoholism Treatment, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; 1996 - 1996
Substance Abuse; 1994 - 1995
FIU Community- Based Research Institute
Director |
Eric Wagner |
Phone | 305-348-5612 |
Website | http://bridge.fiu.edu/ |
Mission | FIU-BRIDGE (Florida International University – Banyan Research Institute on Dissemination, Grants, & Evaluation) is a university-community partnership with Banyan Health Systems, the largest provider of outpatient substance abuse, mental health, and integrated health/behavioral health care treatment in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. FIU-BRIDGE is a multidisciplinary prevention research group devoted to the design, implementation, and evaluation of community-based prevention and brief intervention strategies for reducing risk behavior problems among youth.The overarching goal of FIU-BRIDGE is to expand the breadth and depth of rigorous community-based research on the prevention and treatment of primary health, substance use, and mental health challenges and their comorbidity among children and adults. Our ultimate goal is to improve the health and well-being of under-represented, under-served, at-risk populations; i.e., mitigate health disparities. |
Community-Based Research Institute
Director |
Eric Wagner |
Phone | 305-348-7001 |
Website | https://cbri.fiu.edu/ |
Mission | The Community-Based Research Institute (CBRI) is a multidisciplinary research center devoted to reducing risk behaviors and promoting health and wellness across the lifespan. CBRIs applied research approach brings together expert researchers and clinicians with over two decades of experience engaging in meaningful university-community partnerships and program evaluations. Our mission is to promote health equity for all. CBRI conducts rigorous, innovative clinical research on the prevention and treatment of HIV and substance use and mental health problems. We also conduct state-of-the-art, community-partnered evaluation research focused on health promotion and positive youth development. CBRI emphasizes a biopsychosocial, mixed methods (i.e., both quantitative and qualitative) research approach. The CBRI team works in partnership with underserved communities in order to ensure the developmental, cultural, and linguistic appropriateness of our clinical and evaluation research. |