CURRICULUM VITAE. Donna Harrington, PhD Professor and Associate Dean for Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Education

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CURRICULUM VITAE Donna Harrington, PhD Professor and Associate Dean for Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Education University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Social Work 525 W. Redwood St. Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 706-3136 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION PhD BA

1990 1985

University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC); Applied Developmental Psychology University of Maine at Orono, with Highest Distinction; Major in Psychology

EXPERIENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION 1995 – current

University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Social Work Associate Dean for Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Education (2013-current) PhD Program Director (2007-2013) Professor (2006-current) Director, Ruth H. Young Child Welfare Center (2000-2006) Associate Professor (1999-2006) Assistant Professor (1995-1999) Adjunct Instructor (1994-1995) Doctoral level courses taught: Statistics I (SOWK 805) Statistics II (SOWK 807) Multilevel Modeling (SOWK 809) Structural Equation Modeling (SOWK 815) Research Practicum I (SOWK 810) Research Practicum II (SOWK 811) Integrative Seminar (SOWK 812) Theory and Practice of Teaching in Social Work (SOWK 835) Independent Study (SOWK 897) Pre-candidacy dissertation research (SOWK 898) Dissertation Research (SOWK 899) Masters level courses taught: Social Work Research (SOWK 670) Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (SOWK 640) Single System Research for Practice (SOWK 775) Statistics Workshop (non-credit) Institutional Faculty Sponsor: Paul Sacco, PhD, Hartford Faculty Scholars Program (2011-2013) Banghwa Lee Casado, PhD, Hartford Faculty Scholars Program (2008-2010) 1

BIRCWH Scholar Program Mentor: Erin Hager, PhD, University of Maryland School of Medicine (2013-2014) F32 Mentor Stacy Howes, PhD, NIDA 2-year F32, Prenatal drug exposure and adolescent drug use: The role of HPA axis regulation (2013-2015) Mentor for Dissertation Grants/Awards: Andrea Jones1 Hartford Doctoral Fellowship (October 2011 to September 2013) Anne Hughes1 Hartford Doctoral Fellowship (October 2007-September 2009) M. Denise King1 Hartford Doctoral Fellowship (October 2005-September 2007) Charles Smith1 Hartford Doctoral Fellowship (October 2004-September 2005) Chika Monu1 USDHHS, Children’s Bureau University Fellow (Sept 2003-Sept 2005) Pamela Love2 USDHHS, Children’s Bureau University Fellow (Sept 2003-Sept 2004) Clara Daining2 USDHHS, Children’s Bureau University Fellow (Sept 2003-Sept 2004) Pamela Smith1 Maternal and Child Health Bureau Dissertation Award (2002-2003) Denise Pintello2 NCCAN Dissertation Fellowship (1996-1998) Kelly Hyde2 NCCAN Dissertation Fellowship (1996-1998) Robert Fletcher2 NCCAN Dissertation Fellowship (1996-1998) Mentor for Pre-Dissertation Grants/Awards: Andrea Jones3 AGE SW Gerontological Social Work Pre-Dissertation Award (20092010) Anne Hughes3 Hartford Doctoral Fellow Pre-Dissertation Award (2005-2006) Joohee Yum4 ICADI Graduate Student Scholarship (2005) PhD Dissertation Committee Chair: Sharon Templeman, “Evaluating Family Preservation Services from a Community Wellbeing Perspective: A Time Series Analysis of Virginia’s Comprehensive Services Act for At Risk Youth and Families” (June 1998) Teresa Crowe, “Translation of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale: From English to American Sign Language” (June 2000) Deborah Matthews, “Welfare Recidivism: An Examination of Selected Interpersonal Factors as Determinants of a Return to Welfare” (August 2000) Christine Baker, “Drug Use and Mental Disorders: An Examination of the SelfMedication Hypothesis” (April 2001) Arleen Rogan, “Attachment and Behavior Problems in Young Children: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis of the Research” (April 2001) Laura Ting, “Attachment Style, Battering Behaviors and Psychopathology: The Relationship Between Distal and Proximal Variable in Determining Batterer Typology” (April 2003)

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Student’s dissertation chair and mentor for the award PI for the grant and a dissertation committee member for the student 3 Student’s sponsor and mentor for the award 4 Student’s dissertation chair and mentor for the award 2

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Pamela Smith Thornton, “Adaptive Coping Strategies of Othermothers: An Examination of Social Support, Spirituality, Stress and Depression” (May 2003) Elizabeth Raimo, “Family Characteristics and Dynamics that Relate to the Development of Anorexia and Bulimia in Females” (July 2003) Charles Smith, “Critical Review of Study Methodologies Focusing on Gerontological Social Work Research” (April 2005) Chika Monu, “Predicting Caregiver Satisfaction with Child Welfare Services in Two Settings: Comparing a Managed Care Demonstration Program within a Public Agency” (October 2005) David Dia, “The Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression: Role of the Factors of Anxiety Sensitivity in Anxiety and Depression” (April 2006) Joohee Yum, “Factors Associated with Elderly Mobility: Examination of Immigrant Status and Access to Public Transit” (September 2007) Barry Adams, “Effects of a Cognitive Intervention on Motor Performance, Motor Performance Self-Efficacy, and Combat Event Readiness Self-Efficacy in Navy Recruits” (December 2007) Shari Miller, “Becoming a Social Worker: Factors that Predict Socialization to the Profession and Differences between Groups” (March 2008) Elizabeth Hisle-Gorman, “Resilience in Young Adults: An Assessment of Individual, Family, and Community Level Protective Factors” (May 2008) Kelli Larsen, “How Spiritual are Social Workers? An Exploration of Social Work Practitioners’ Personal Spiritual Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices” (July 2008) Anne Hughes, “Attitudes and Knowledge of Gerontology Providers Toward HIV and AIDS” (April 2009) Sunday Fakunmoju, “Contested Cases of Child Maltreatment: Evidentiary Bases of Overturned and Modified Outcomes” (April 2009) Karen Castellanos-Brown, “Youth Risk Factors and Educational Outcomes of Mentored and Non-Mentored Youth” (April 2010) Rena Bina, “Seeking Help for Postpartum Depression: The Behavioral Model of Health Service Use as a framework for predicting Treatment Utilization for Postpartum Depression” (January 2011) Michin Hong, “The Effect of Resources on Caregiving Experiences in the U.S. Population and among Korean American Caregivers” (April 2011) Melissa Brodowski, “Factors Associated with Changes in Parental Depressive Symptoms: A Longitudinal Multilevel Analysis of Parents at High Risk for Child Maltreatment” (February 2012) Deborah V. Svoboda, “An Intrinsic Case Study of a Domestic Violence Organization's Promotion of Economic Justice for Survivors” (April 2012) Crystal Williams, “The System of Care Mental Health Service Experience: Differences in Perceptions between African American and Caucasian Youth and its Impact on Service Use and the Relationship between Receipt of Services and Mental Health Outcomes” (August 2012) Andrea Jones, “Volunteer Guardians in the Community: A Mixed Methods Exploration of a Complex Volunteer Task” (April 2013) Marlene Matarese, “Juvenile Justice Workforce’s Attitudes toward Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Influence on the Demonstration of Protective and Supportive Behaviors” (April 2013) Lucille Michelle Tuten, “A Comparison of Treatment Outcomes for Participants Receiving Reinforcement-Based Treatment (RBT) versus Participants Receiving RBT plus Recovery Housing (RBT+RH)” (April 2013) Darnell Morris-Compton, “Social and Academic Integration as Predictors of Community College Students’ Semester Persistence in Developmental Courses” (June 2013) 3

Tammy Fish, “Risk of Being Overweight or Obese among Army Spouses: The Impact of Deployment, Distress, and Social Support” (September 2013) Nicole O’Reilly, “Food Environment and Family Food Insecurity: Effects of Supermarket, Grocery Store, and Convenience Store Availability” (March 2015) Seokho Hong, “Acculturation, Mental Health, and Mental Health Service Use among Older Adults from Five Asian Ethnic Groups” (April 2015) SangJung Lee, “Independent Living Programs and Resilience of Transition-Age Foster Care Youth” (April 2016) Stacey Shipe, “Alternative Response in Child Welfare: A Mixed Methods Study of Caseworker Decision Making” (candidacy July 2015) Kyeongmo Kim, “County Context and Mental Health Services Utilization among Older Racial Ethnic Minorities” (candidacy July 2015) PhD Dissertation Committee Co-Chair: M. Denise King (Carmen Morano, co-chair), “Religious Coping, Formal Service Use, and the Perception of Gain among African American Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease” (May 2007) Ann LeFevre (Deborah Gioia, co-chair), “Sociocultural Mechanisms Associated with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Analysis of Latino Veterans” (June 2011) Kristen Woodruff (Richard Barth, co-chair) “Assessing Developmental Pathways of Young Children Investigated for Neglect and Predictors of Persistent Problems” (April 2012) Kimberly van Vulpen (Banghwa Lee Casado, co-chair), “End-of-Life Care in U.S. Nursing Homes: Resident and Facility Factors that Predict Presence and Use of Services” (April 2013) Jungyai Ko (Jodi Frey, co-chair), “Help-seeking behavior among working-aged adults with suicidal ideation: An integration of the Andersen model of health care utilization and the three-stage model of mental health help-seeking” (April 2015) Bethany Backes (Philip Osteen, co-chair), “Formal Help-seeking among Female Victims of Sexual and Physical Violence: Individual, Interpersonal, and Incident Level Predictors” (April 2015) Mathew Uretsky (Michael Woolley, co-chair), “High School Graduation in Context: A Multilevel Examination of the Factors Related to On-Time Graduation for Students Who Persist Through Four Years of High School” (July 2016) Hyun-Jin Jun (Paul Sacco, co-chair), “The Relationship between Alcohol Use and Gambling in Emerging Adulthood” (candidacy May 2015) PhD Dissertation Committee Member – UMB School of Social Work: Debbie Hu, “Predictors of Successful Occupational Rehabilitation for Persons Living with Disabilities” (March 1997) Jane Cibel (Oct 1997) Donna Meisel Weinreich, “Late-life Suicidal Behavior: Complexity, Descriptors, Level of Risk” (Nov 1997) Michelle Jones (May 1998) Maureen Lagana, “Protective Factors for Inner City Adolescents at Risk: Family Factors and Social Support” (May 1998) Daryl O’Brien, “A Qualitative Study of Parenting by Incest Survivors” (June 1998) Robert Fletcher (Dec 1998) Joy Ernst, “The Neighborhood Correlates of Child Maltreatment: Montgomery County, Maryland” (April 1999) 4

Christina Lynch, “Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Adolescent Sexual Activity” (Nov 1999) Denise Pintello, “Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse: Characteristics That Predict Maternal Belief and Protective Action Among Nonoffending Mothers” (April 2000) Geri Crawley-Woods, “The Life Cycle of Welfare Reform: Local Renditions. A Comparative Case Study of the Implementation of the Work Requirements of TANF” (April 2000) Holly Matto, “Investigating the Clinical Utility of the Draw-A-Person: Screening Procedure for Emotional Disturbance (DAP:SPED) Projective Test in Assessment of High-Risk Youth. A Measurement Validation Study” (June 2000) Kathryn Adams, “Depressive Symptoms, Depletion or Developmental Change?: Multidimensionality in the Geriatric Depression Scale According to Contemporary Interpretations of the Disengagement Theory of Aging” (Nov 2000) Kathy Anderson (Dec 2000) Sara Sanders, “Grief Among Caregivers of Individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease: What Factors Contribute to this Hidden Emotion?” (March 2002) Judith Barnstone, “A Cognitive Developmental and Psychosocial Approach to Understanding Adolescent Sexual Risk Behavior” (March 2002) Danny Cole, “An Examination of Washington, D.C., Juvenile Curfew Act of 1995: A Single-System Approach” (April 2002) Kelly Hyde, “Urban Neighborhood Characteristics and Child Maltreatment: Defining a Model of Structural Determinants” (June 2002) Subadra Panchanadeswaran, “A Longitudinal Exploration of the Factors that Affect the Timing of Women’s Decisions to Leave Abusive Relationships” (October 2002) Kendra Roberson, “Becoming the Psychological Parent: An Assessment of the Parallel Behavioral Systems of Attachment and Caregiving in Intercountry Adoptive Families” (June 2003) Jodi Jacobson, “Compassion Fatigue among Employee Assistance Program Counselors” (April 2004) Clara Daining, “Resilience of African-American Youth in Transition from Out-of-Home Care to Adulthood” (December 2004) Kelsey Simons, “Factors Affecting Nursing Home Social Workers’ Quality Intentions” (April 2005) Melissa Back-Tamburo, “An Examination of Clinical Outcomes from Employee Assistance Program and Work/Life Product Integration” (April 2005) Emmett Gill, “The Role of Type of Sport, Race and Gender in the Self-Concept, Identity and Grade Point Average of Division One Student Athletes” (April 2006) Jennifer Clements, “The Impact of Classroom and Field Learning on Student Understanding of Social Work Practice with Groups” (April 2006) Kathleen Walsh, “Predictors of Salary in Social Work” (October 2006) Pamela Love, “Examining Factors that Impact Transfer of Training by Department of Social Services Workers” (April 2007) Diane Hall, “Social Work Education and Personal Characteristic Predictors of Cultural Competence in MSW Students” (April 2008) Otima Doyle, “The Impact of Perceived Father Nurturance on the Psychological WellBeing of African-American Youth” (April 2008) Elizabeth Greeno, “Psychosocial Risk Factors and Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption in Pregnant Women with Substance Abuse: A Secondary Data Analysis” (April 2008) Rebecca Sander, “Setting the Table: A Mixed Method Study of the Preparation Process for Community Conferencing” (May 2008) 5

Amy Cohen-Callow, “Factors associated with older adult volunteers’ organizational withdrawal: Testing a model of volunteer behavior” (May 2008) Juyoung Park, “Risk Factors Associated with Opioid Medication Misuse in CommunityDwelling Older Adults with Chronic Pain” (April 2009) Anna Hayward, “Neighborhood Conditions, Father Involvement, Parenting Competence, and Behavior Problems in a Sample of Children at Risk for Neglect: A Structural Equation Model” (May 2009) Nikki Wooten, “Deployment Risk and Resilience among Global War on Terrorism Army National Guard Women Veterans: Biopsychosocial and Mental Health Outcomes” (May 2009) Karen Parker, “Oncology Social Workers and Tobacco-Related Practice: An Exploratory Study” (April 2010) Karen McNamara, “Professionals and their Organizational Roles in Pathways to Care for Early Psychosis: Where are the Social Workers?” (February 2014) Elizabeth Aparico, “Exploring how Teen Mothers in Foster Care Experience Motherhood: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis” (April 2014) Allison West, “The Benefits and Costs of Caring: A Mixed Methods Study of Early Head Start Home Visitors” (December 2015) Kyla Liggett-Creel, “The Parent University Program: Factors Predicting Change in Responsive Parenting Behaviors” (April 2016) Saltanat Childress, “Understanding Women’s Experiences, Help-Seeking and Coping with Domestic Violence and Leaving among Women in Kyrgyzstan: A Grounded Theory Study” (April 2016) Margaret Beall, “Parent Stress and Child Avoidant Coping during Deployment: A Structural Equation Nonrecursive Model to Investigate the Non-Deployed Parent-Child Dyad in National Guard Families” (April 2016) Brittany Schuler, “Toddler Overweight Prevention: Developing a Model by Socioeconomic Gradients” (July 2016) PhD Dissertation Committee Outside Member: Nancy Fredine, Department of Psychology, UMBC (May 2005) Judy Dedeyn, Department of Psychology, UMBC (December 2005) Ge Hong, Policy Sciences Graduate Department, UMBC (September 2006) Gary Lang, School of Nursing, University of Maryland (April 2007) Susan Smith, School of Nursing, University of Maryland (September 2009) Sherrie Lessans, School of Nursing, University of Maryland (April 2010) Heesook Son, School of Nursing, University of Maryland (April 2011) Jinani Jayasekera, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland (December 2015) Masters Thesis Committee Membership: Laura Mackner, Department of Psychology, UMBC (May 1996) 1991-1995

University of Maryland Baltimore County, Psychology Department Adjunct Instructor, Courses Taught: Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 100), Developmental Psychology (PSYC 200)

1990

Anne Arundel Community College, Psychology Department Adjunct Instructor Course Taught: Introduction to Psychology

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EXPERIENCE IN OTHER THAN HIGHER EDUCATION 1990-1995

University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Research Assistant Professor (1995) Clinical Instructor (1992-1995) Project Director (1990-1992)

1989

Aliza Brandywine Center for Parent and Infant Development, Towson University Education Director

HONORS AND AWARDS RECEIVED 2010

Dean’s Teaching Award, University of Maryland School of Social Work – SOWK 809 Multilevel Modeling (Fall 2010); SOWK 812 Integrative Seminar (Spring 2010)

2009

University of Maryland, Baltimore Teacher of the Year

2009

Dean’s Teaching Award, University of Maryland School of Social Work – SOWK 807 Statistics II and SOWK 838 Integrative Seminar (Spring 2009)

2008

Dean’s Teaching Award, University of Maryland School of Social Work – SOWK 807 Statistics II and SOWK 811 Research Practicum II (Spring 2008)

2005

University of Maryland, Baltimore Dr. Patricia M. Sokolove Outstanding Mentor Award

1985

Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society

1984

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society

FUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Principal Investigator 2014-2016

National Institute of Justice (interagency agreement number 2014IJR3202). “NIJ Research Assistantship Program” (provides funding for PhD students’ NIJ assistantships) ($53,110 for 8/1/2014-8/31/2015; $103,295 for 9/1/2015-8/31/2016; $152,822 for 9/1/2016-8/31/2017; three year total $309,227)

2003-2005

USDHHS, Administration for Children and Families (90-CA-1723) “Child Abuse and Neglect Fellowships: Client Satisfaction, Resilience, Risk Assessment Training, and Language Development” ($130,000)

2000-2003

Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration (SSA/OSS-98-008) “Evaluation of Assisted Guardianship Demonstration Project” ($1,170,224 over five years; Malinda Orlin, Ph.D., P.I. from 1998-2000)

1999-2003

Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration (SSA/OSS-00-013) “Evaluation of Child Welfare Managed Care Demonstration Project” ($1,454,292 over four years; Malinda Orlin, Ph.D., P.I. from 1999-2000)

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1997-1998

Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; the Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa State University; and the United States Air Force (special project # 96-EXCA-2-0465) “IASWR/NNFR/UMD/U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Program Workers Evaluation Project” ($76,000)

1996-1999

USDHHS, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (90-CA-1573) “Child Maltreatment: Correlates and Outcomes” ($61,250)

1993-1995

University of Maryland Designated Research Initiative Fund “A Test of the Concurrent Validity of the Denver II” ($9,998)

Co-Principal Investigator 1993-1994

USDHHS, National Center for Child Abuse and Neglect “Understanding Child Neglect: Modeling Determinants and Outcomes” ($37,998)

Statistical Consultant 2011-2013

NIMH (1-R21-MH-093568-01; Michael Lindsey, P.I.) “Targeted Intervention to Increase Mental Health Treatment among Depressed Black Adolescents” (2% effort)

2001-2003

NIDA (R01-DA-07432-09; Maureen Schuler, Ph.D., P. I.) “Program for Drug Abusing Women” (5% effort)

2000-2002

USDHHS, Children’s Bureau (90-CA-1580, Diane DePanfilis, Ph.D., P.I.) “Helping Families Prevent Neglect” (5% effort)

PUBLICATIONS - REFEREED Hager, E.R., Cockerham, A., O’Reilly, N., Harrington, D., Harding, J., Hurley, K.M., & Black, M.M. (accepted for publication). Food swamps and food deserts: Associations with dietary behaviors among urban adolescent girls. Public Health Nutrition. Bina, R., & Harrington, D. (accepted for publication). The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: Screening tool for postpartum anxiety as well? Findings from a confirmatory factor analysis of the Hebrew version. Maternal and Child Health Journal. Hong, M., & Harrington, D. (2016). The effects of caregiving resources on perceived health among caregivers. Health and Social Work, advance access published 5/30/2016, 1-9. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlw025 Moyo, P., Huang, T.Y., Simoni-Wastila, L., & Harrington, D. (2016). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of delirium symptoms in a sample of nursing home residents. Journal of Applied Gerontology, OnlineFirst, 1-28. doi: 10.1177/0733464816633859 Ko, J., & Harrington, D. (2016). Factor structure and validity of the K6 scale among adults with suicidal ideation. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 7, 43-63. doi: 10.1086/685033. Sacco, P., Smith, C., Harrington, D., Svoboda, D.V., & Resnick, B. (2016). Feasibility and utility of experience sampling to assess alcohol consumption among older adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 106-120. OnlineFirst published 1/17/2014. doi: 10.1177/0733464813519009

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Lee, S.J., Gopalan, G., & Harrington, D. (2016). Validation of the Parenting Stress-Index-Short Form with minority caregivers. Research on Social Work Practice, 26, 429-440. (OnlineFirst published 10/28/2014.) doi: 10.1177/1049731514554854 Petr, C.G., Harrington, D., Kim, K., Black, B., Cunningham-Williams, R.M., & Bentley, K.J. (2015). Quality indicators and expected outcomes for social work PhD programs: Perceptions of social work students, faculty, and administrators. Journal of Social Work Education, 51, 648-667. doi: 10.1080/10437797.2015.1076272 Tuten, M., Morris-Compton, D., Abrefa-Gyan, T., Hwang, J., & Harrington, D. (2015). Predictors of the use of evidence-based interventions among National Association of Social Work (NASW) members. Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, online. doi: 10.1080/23761407.2015.1047109 Hisle-Gorman, E., Harrington, D., Nylund, C.M., Tercyak, K.P., Anthony, B.J., & Gorman, G.H. (2015). Impact of parent’s wartime military deployment and injury on their children’s safety and mental health. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 54, 294-301. Burcu, M., Alexander, G.C., Ng, X., & Harrington, D. (2015). Construct validity and factor structure of surveybased assessment of cost-related medication burden. Medical Care, 53, 199-206. Fish, T.L., Harrington, D., Bellin, M.H., & Shaw, T.V. (2014). The effect of deployment, distress, and perceived social support on Army spouses’ weight status. The Army Medical Department Journal, OctoberDecember 2014, 87-95. http://www.cs.amedd.army.mil/amedd_journal.aspx Ng, X., Quinn, C.C., Burcu, M., & Harrington, D. (2014). Assessment of an expanded functional disability scale for older adults with diabetes. Journal of Applied Gerontology. OnlineFirst published 12/19/2014. doi: 10.1177/0733464814563607 Sacco, P., Burruss, K., Smith, C., Kuerbis, A., Harrington, D., Moore, A.A., & Resnick, B. (2014). Drinking behavior among older adults at a continuing care retirement community: Affective and motivational influences. Aging & Mental Health. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2014.933307 Sacco, P., Bucholz, K.K., & Harrington, D. (2013). Gender differences in stressful life events, social support, perceived stress, and alcohol use among older adults: Results from a national survey. Substance Use and Misuse, early online: 1-10, 2013. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2013.846379 Park, H., Barth, R.P., & Harrington, D. (2013). Factor structure of adoptive parent-child relationship items from the National Study of Adoptive Parents. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 4(1), 20-30. doi: 10.5243/jsswr.2013.2 Hong, M., Casado, B.L., & Harrington, D. (2011). Validation of the Korean versions of the Lubben Social Network Scales in Korean Americans. Clinical Gerontologist, 34 (4), 319-334. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2011.572534 Doyle, O., Pecukonis, E., & Harrington, D. (2011). The Nurturant Fathering Scale: A confirmatory factor analysis with an African American sample of college students. Research on Social Work Practice, 21(3), 319-327. doi: 10.1177/1049731510377635 Casado, B.L., Hong, M., & Harrington, D. (2010). Measuring migratory grief and loss associated with the experience of immigration. Research on Social Work Practice, 20, 611-620. doi: 10.1177/1049731509360840 Dia, D. A., Harrington, D., & Silverman, W. K. (2010). An examination of the tripartite model of anxiety and depression in an outpatient sample of adolescents. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 7(4), 302-312. 9

Lindsey, M. A., Browne, D. C., Thompson, R., Hawley, K. M., Graham, J. C., Weisbart, C., Harrington, D., & Kotch, J. B. (2008). Caregiver mental health, neighborhood, and social network influences on mental health needs among African American children. Social Work Research, 32, 79-88. Harrington, D., & Dolgoff, R. (2008). Hierarchies of ethical principles for ethical decision making in social work. Ethics and Social Welfare, 2, 183-196. Thornton, P. L., Okundaye, J. N., & Harrington, D. (2007). The training process of the Maryland Guardianship Assistance Project (GAP): A collaborative model for kinship foster care. Child Welfare, 86(6), 67-88. Dia, D. A., & Harrington, D. (2006). What about me? Siblings of children with an anxiety disorder. Social Work Research, 30, 183-188. Smith, C. A., Cohen-Callow, A., Dia, D. A., Bliss, D. L., Gantt, A., Cornelius, L. J., & Harrington, D. (2006). Staying current in a changing profession: Evaluating perceived change resulting from continuing professional education. Journal of Social Work Education, 42, 465-482. Lawrence-Webb, C., Feild, T., & Harrington, D. (2006). Permanency for children: An organizational analysis of first year start-up issues in a child welfare managed care organization. Children and Youth Services Review, 28, 292-305. Ting, L., Jacobson, J. M., Sanders, S., Bride, B. E., & Harrington, D. (2005). The Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale (STSS): Confirmatory factor analyses with a national sample of mental health social workers. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11, 177-194. Jacobson, J. M., Ting, L., Sanders, S., & Harrington, D. (2004). Prevalence of and reactions to fatal and nonfatal client suicidal behavior: A national study of mental health social workers. OMEGA: Journal of Death and Dying, 49(3), 237-248. Nair, P., Schuler, M. E., Black, M. M., Kettinger, L.., & Harrington, D. (2003). Cumulative environmental risk in substance abusing women: Early intervention, parenting stress, child abuse potential and child development. Child Abuse & Neglect, 27, 997-1017. Schuler, M. E., Nair, P., & Harrington, D. (2003). Developmental outcome of drug-exposed children through 30 months: A comparison of Bayley and Bayley-II. Psychological Assessment, 15, 435-438. Lane, W. G., Dubowitz, H., & Harrington, D. (2002). Child sexual abuse evaluations: Adherence to recommendations. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 11(4), 17-34. Harrington, D., Zuravin, S., DePanfilis, D., Ting, L., & Dubowitz, H. (2002). The Neglect Scale: Confirmatory factor analysis in a low-income sample. Child Maltreatment, 7, 359-368. Walker, B. L., & Harrington, D. (2002). Effects of staff training on staff knowledge and attitudes about sexuality. Educational Gerontology, 28, 639-654. Harrington, D., Bean, N., Pintello, D., & Mathews, D. (2001). Job satisfaction and burnout: Predictors of intentions to leave a job in a military setting. Administration in Social Work 25 (3), 1-16. Adams, K. B., Matto, H. C., & Harrington, D. (2001). The Traumatic Stress Institute Belief scale as a measure of vicarious trauma in a national sample of clinical social workers. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 82, 363-371. 10

Fontanella, C., Harrington, D., & Zuravin, S. J. (2000). Gender differences in the characteristics and outcomes of sexually abused preschoolers. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 9 (2), 21-40. Dubowitz, H., Black, M. M., Kerr, M. A., Starr, R. H., Jr., & Harrington, D. (2000). Fathers and child neglect. Achives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 154, 135-141. Harrington, D. (1999). Teaching statistics: A comparison of traditional classroom and programmed instruction/distance learning approaches. Journal of Social Work Education, 35, 343-352. Saltz, C. C., Zimmerman, S., Tompkins, C., Harrington, D., & Magaziner, J. (1998). Stress among caregivers of hip fracture patients: A longitudinal study. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 30, 167-181. Harrington, D., Black, M.M., Dubowitz, H., & Starr, R.H., Jr. (1998). Child neglect: A model incorporating child temperament and family context. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 68, 108-116. Meny, R.G., Currey, K., Scheel, J.N., Harrington, D., & Vice, F.L. (1996). Asystoles during infancy recorded by home memory monitors: Benign events? Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 150, 901-905. Harrington, D., Dubowitz, H., Black, M., & Binder, A. (1995). Maternal substance use and neglectful parenting: Relationships with children's development. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 24, 258-263. Harrington, D., & Dubowitz, H. (1995). Family violence and development during adolescence. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 6 (2), 199-206. Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., Starr, R.H., Jr., & Tepper, V. (1995). Sources of health care and health needs among children in kinship care. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 149, 882-886. Black, M., Dubowitz, H., & Harrington, D. (1994). Sexual abuse: Developmental differences in children's behavior and self-perception. Child Abuse & Neglect, 18, 85-95. Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Harrington, D., Starr, R.H., Jr., Zuravin, S., & Sawyer, R. (1994). Children in kinship care: How do they fare? Children and Youth Services Review, 16, 85-106. Black, M., Nair, P., & Harrington, D. (1994). Maternal HIV infection: Parenting and early child development. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 19, 595-616. Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., & Verschoore, A. (1993). A follow-up study of behavior problems associated with child sexual abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 17, 743-754. Dubowitz, H., Zuravin, S., Starr, R.H., Jr., Feigelman, S., & Harrington, D. (1993). Behavior problems of children in kinship care. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 14, 386-393. Dubowitz, H., Black, M., & Harrington, D. (1992). The diagnosis of child sexual abuse. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 146, 688-693. PUBLICATIONS - BOOK CHAPTERS, INVITED ARTICLES, AND OTHER Harrington, D., Petr, C.G., Black, B.M., Cunningham-Williams, R.M., & Bentley, K.J. (2014). Quality guidelines for social work PhD programs. Research on Social Work Practice, 24, 281-286. doi: 10.1177/1049731513517145

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Svoboda, D. V., Jones, A. L., van Vulpen, K., & Harrington, D. (2013). Programmed instruction. In: J. Hattie & E.M. Anderman (Eds.), International guide to student achievement (pp. 392-395). New York, NY: Routledge. Harrington, D., & O’Reilly, N. (2012). What about me? The sibling effect. [Review of the book The sibling effect: What the bonds among brothers and sisters reveal about us, by J. Kluger]. PsycCRITIQUES, 57(18), article 3. doi: 10.1037/a0027966 Harrington, D. (2011). Case 3.1: Issues of choice and coercion – Working in a psychiatric hospital in the USA, Commentary 1. In: S. Banks & K. Nøhr (Eds.). Practising social work ethics around the world: Cases and commentaries (pp. 79-82). New York, NY: Routledge. Harrington, D., & Castellanos-Brown, K. (2008). Life span: Early childhood and preschool. In: T. Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.) Encyclopedia of social work (20th ed., pp. 103-108). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Harrington, D., Hisle-Gorman, E., & Dia, D. (2008). Family dysfunction: Theoretical explanations and ethnic considerations. In: C. Hilarski, J. S. Wodarski, & M. Feit (Eds.), Handbook of social work in child and adolescent sexual abuse (pp. 51-70). New York, NY: Haworth Press, Inc. Smith, P.L., Ting, L., & Harrington, D. (2001). [Review of the book Promoting positive outcomes, by A.J. Reynolds, H.J. Walberg, & R.P. Weissberg (Eds.)]. Children and Youth Services Review, 23(11), 893-896. Harrington, D., & Dubowitz, H. (1999). Preventing child maltreatment. In R. L. Hampton (Ed.), Family violence: Prevention and treatment (2nd edition, pp. 122-147). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Starr, R. H., Jr., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., & Feigelman, S. (1999). Behavior problems of teens in kinship care: Cross-informant reports. In: R. L. Hegar & M. Scannapieco (Eds.), Kinship foster care: Policy, practice, and research (pp. 193-207). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Harrington, D., Lynch, C., & Dubowitz, H. (1997). Violence: A growing threat to adolescents. Contemporary Adolescent Gynecology, 3 (1), 4-8. Harrington, D., & Dubowitz, H. (1993). What can be done to prevent child maltreatment? In: R. Hampton et al. (Eds.), Family violence: Prevention and treatment (pp. 258-280). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Dubowitz, H., Zuravin, S., Starr, R.H., Jr., Feigelman, S., & Harrington, D. (1993). Kinship care: Research and practice issues (Response to commentary). Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 14, 396. BOOKS Cornelius, L. J., & Harrington, D. (2014). A social justice approach to survey design and analysis. (Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods Series) New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Dolgoff, R., Harrington, D., & Loewenberg, F. (2012). Ethical decisions for social work practice (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. Harrington, D. (2009). Confirmatory factor analysis. (Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods Series) New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Dolgoff, R., Loewenberg, F., & Harrington, D. (2009). Ethical decisions for social work practice (8th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.

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Dolgoff, R., Loewenberg, F., & Harrington, D. (2005). Ethical decisions for social work practice (7th ed.) – Chinese Translation Edition. Thomson Learning Asia. Dolgoff, R., Loewenberg, F., & Harrington, D. (2005). Ethical decisions for social work practice (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. Loewenberg, F. M., Dolgoff, R., & Harrington, D. (2000). Ethical decisions for social work practice (6th ed.). Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc. UNPUBLISHED REPORTS Harrington, D., Petr, C., Black, B., & Cunningham-Williams, R.M. (2013). Quality Guidelines for PhD Programs in Social Work. Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work (GADE). Harrington, D. (2005). Language Development of Children in Out-of-Home Placements: Final Report. Submitted to U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Bureau. (Grant number 90-CA-1723) Harrington, D., Mandell, M., Lawrence-Webb, C., & Hong, G. (2005). Maryland Child Welfare Managed Care Demonstration Project Evaluation Final Report. Submitted to the Maryland Department of Human Resources. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Social Work. (Contract # DHR SSA/OSS00-013) Harrington, D., et al. (2003). Maryland Subsidized Guardianship Demonstration Project Evaluation Final Report. Submitted to the Maryland Department of Human Resources. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Social Work. (Contract # DHR SSA/OSS-98-008) Harrington, D., Zuravin, S., Fletcher, R., Hyde, K., & Pintello, D. (1999). Child Maltreatment: Correlates and Outcomes – Final Report. Submitted to the Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Social Work. (Grant number 90CA-1573) Bean, N. M., Harrington, D., & Pintello, D. (1998). Final Report: IASWR/UMD/U.S. Air Force FAP Workers Evaluation Project and Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Submitted to the U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Program Director of Research. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Social Work. Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Starr, R. H., Jr., Harrington, D., & Zuravin, S. (1993). The Wellbeing of Children in Kinship Care: Final Report. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics. (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant No. 17312) INVITED LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY Maryland House Appropriations – Health and Human Resources Subcommittee (December 9, 2002). Provided testimony on the Maryland Child Welfare Managed Care Demonstration Project Evaluation. PRESENTATIONS - REFEREED Jayasekera, J., Onukwugha, E., Tom, S., Harrington, D., Pradel, F.G., & Naslund, M. (May 2016). Contextual analysis of the effect of prostate-specific antigen testing on prostate cancer outcomes among elderly men. Poster to be presented at the ISPOR 21st Annual International Meeting, May 21-25, 2016, Washington, DC. Jedwab, M., Dubowitz, H., & Harrington, D. (January 2016). Predictors of substantiated re-reports in a sample of children with initial unsubstantiated reports. Poster presented at the 2016 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, January 2016, Washington, DC. 13

Hughes, A.K., Harrington, D., Miller, S.E., Prock, K.A., & Cummings, C.E. (January 2016). Taking the pulse of the profession – Opportunities and challenges associated with sampling U.S. social workers. Presented at the 2016 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, January 2016, Washington, DC. O’Reilly, N., Black, M., Hager, E., & Harrington, D. (October-November 2015). Cumulative risk and food insecurity. Presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) 143rd Annual Meeting and Expo, October 31-November 4, 2015, Chicago, IL. Lightfoot, E., Harrington, D., Franklin, C., & Berrick, J.D. (October 2015). Preparing doctoral students for the academic job market. Presented as a Partnership Presentation at the Council on Social Work Education 61st Annual Program Meeting, October 15-18, 2015, Denver, CO. Jayasekera J., Onukwugha E., Harrington D., Tom S., Pradel F., Naslund M. (June 2015). The use of county-level composite measures of socioeconomic status and health services supply to investigate geographic disparities in prostate cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis. Presented at Academy Health’s 2015 Annual Research Meeting (ARM), June 14-16, Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. Buckingham-Howes, S., Scaletti, L.A., Harrington, D., & Black, M.M. (March 2015). Caregiver-child interactions in middle childhood and adolescent functioning among prenatally drug exposed and non-drug exposed youth. Presented at the biannual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, March, 2015, Philadelphia, PA. Bina, R., & Harrington, D. (January 2015). Differential predictors of postpartum depression and anxiety: EPDS two factor structure construct validity. Presented at the 2015 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, January 14-18, 2015, New Orleans, LA. Hong, S., Lee, S.J., Harrington, D., Kong, J., & Kim, M. (January 2015). Factors influencing mental distress among non US-born adolescents. Poster presented at the 2015 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, January 14-18, 2015, New Orleans, LA. Sacco, P., Burruss, K., Smith, C., Kuerbis, A., Harrington, D., Moore, A.A., & Resnick, B. (November 2014). Older adults’ motivations for drinking: Findings from a daily diary study in a continuing care retirement community. Presented at The Geronotological Society of America’s Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC. Petr, C., Harrington, D., & Kim, K. (October 2014). Quality indicators and expected outcomes for social work PhD programs. Poster presented at the Council on Social Work Education 60th Annual Program Meeting, October 23-26, 2014 Tampa, FL. Bina, R., & Harrington, D. (September 2014). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale-Hebrew version: A uni- or multi-dimensional scale? Poster accepted for presentation at the International Marcé Society Biennial Scientific Meeting, 10-12 September 2014, Swansea University, Wales, UK. Sacco, P., Burruss, K., Smith, C.A., Harrington, D., Moore, A.A., & Resnick, B. (June 2014). Drinking behavior among older adults at a continuing care retirement community: Affective and motivational influences. Poster to be presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Bellevue, Washington. Burcu, M., Alexander, G.C., Ng, X., & Harrington, D. (June 2014). Validity of survey-based assessment of costrelated medication burden. Poster presented at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 8-10, 2014, San Diego, CA. 14

Ng, X., Quinn, C.C., Burcu, M., & Harrington, D. (June 2014). Validity of a board unidimensional measure for functional disability among community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes. Poster presented at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 8-10, 2014, San Diego, CA. Early, T.J., Bentley, K.J., Harrington, D., & Petr, C.G. (November 2013). What does quality look like in social work PhD education? Presented as a Partnership Presentation at the Council on Social Work Education 59th Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, TX. Hisle-Gorman, E., Harrington, D., & Gorman, G. (May 2013). Mental health of children of injured military personnel. Paper presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Bina, R., & Harrington, D. (January 2012). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: A uni- or multi-dimensional scale? Paper presented at the 2012 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, Washington, DC. Hong, M., Casado, B. L., & Harrington, D. (November 2010). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Korean version of the Revised Lubben Social Network Scale. Presented at The Geronotological Society of America’s 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Hughes, A. K., & Harrington, D. (January 2010). Equivalence of measurement models: How to conduct multiple group confirmatory factor analysis with a detailed example using the Daily Spiritual Experience Scale. Workshop presented at the 2010 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, San Francisco, CA. Harrington, D., & Miller, S. (October 2008). Professional socialization of social workers: Effects of demographics and anticipatory socialization. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education’s 54th Annual Program Meeting, October 30-November 2, 2008; Philadelphia, PA. Doyle, O., Pecukonis, E., & Harrington, D. (January 2008). Unraveling the complexities of fathering: An analysis of the psychometric properties of the Nurturant Fathering Scale. Poster presented at the 2008 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference; Washington, D.C. Lindsey, M., Browne, D., Kotch, J. B., Weisbart, C., Thompson, R., Hawley, K., Graham, J. C., & Harrington, D. (January 2007). Caregiver influences on child mental health need and service use among children at-risk for maltreatment. Presented at the 2007 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference; San Francisco, CA. Dia, D., & Harrington, D. (January 2006). Predictors of psychosocial functioning in siblings of children with an anxiety disorder. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference; San Antonio, TX. Lindsey, M., Browne, D., Kotch, J. B., Thompson, R., Graham, J. C., Hawley, K., Weisbart, C., & Harrington, D. (January 2006). Caregiver influences on child mental health need: An analysis using structural equation modeling. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference; San Antonio, TX. Dia, D., & Harrington, D. (March 2005). What about me? Siblings of children with an anxiety disorder. Poster presented at the Anxiety Disorders of America 24th Annual conference; Seattle, Washington. Morano, C., Zuravin, S., Harrington, D., & DePanfilis, D. (January 2004). Predictors of caregiver ability to provide for the physical and psychological care of their children. Presented at the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Conference; New Orleans, LA.

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Hong, G., Mandell, M. Harrington, D., & Warren, D. (January 2004). Exit rates and exit types for foster care children in a managed care delivery system. Presented at the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Conference; New Orleans; LA. Schuler, M. E., Nair, P., & Harrington, D. (April 2003). Cognitive outcomes among drug-exposed children: Effects of an early home intervention from 3 to 6 years. Presented at the 2003 Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL. Koverola, C., Harrington, D., DePanfilis, D., & Daining, C. (July 2002). Increasing social support through an intensive home based child maltreatment intervention program. Presented at IPSCAN; Denver, CO. Smith, P. L., Okundaye, J. N., & Harrington, D. (May 2002). The Training Process of the Maryland Guardianship Assistance Project (GAP): Effective Procedures for Multidisciplinary Collaborations. Presented at APSAC’s 10th National Colloquium, May 29 – June 1, 2002, New Orleans, LA. Sanders, S., Jacobson, J., Ting, L., Harrington, D., & Cornelius, L. (February 2002). Client suicide: Factors predicting the impact on the social worker. Presented at the CSWE 48th Annual Program Meeting, February 24 –27, 2002, Nashville, TN. Hisle-Gorman, E., Panchanadeswaran, S., & Harrington, D. (January, 2002). Screening protocol for child maltreatment risk and reporting in evaluation research. Presented at the San Diego Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, January 21-25, 2002, San Diego, CA. Ting, L., Sanders, S., Jacobson, J. M., Cornelius, L., & Harrington, D. (January, 2002). Social workers’ reactions to client suicides and attempts. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Sixth Annual Conference, January 18-20, 2002, San Diego, CA. Mandell, M. B., Harrington, D., & Orlin, M. (November, 2001). The effect of subsidized guardianship on exits from kinship care: Results from Maryland’s Guardianship Assistance Demonstration Project. Presented at the 23rd Annual APPAM Conference, November 1-2, 2001, Washington, DC. Harrington, D., Zuravin, S., DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H., & Ting, L. (July, 2001). Confirmatory factor analysis of The Neglect Scale in a Low-Income Sample. Presented at the 7th International Family Violence Research Conference, July 22-25, 2001, Portsmouth, NH. Lawrence-Webb, C., & Harrington, D. (January, 2001). Permanency for children: An organizational analysis. Presented at the San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, January 23-26, 2001, San Diego, CA. Ting, L., & Harrington, D. (March, 2000). The Job Satisfaction Scale: Confirmatory Factor Analysis in a national sample of U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Program workers. Presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, March 24-26, 2000, Baltimore, MD. Harrington, D. (February, 2000). Comparing traditional classroom and programmed instruction/distance education approaches to teaching statistics. Presented at the Council on Social Work Education 46th Annual Program Meeting, February 26-29, 2000, New York, NY. Matto, H., Adams, K., & Harrington, D. (January, 2000). The Traumatic Stress Institute Belief Scale as a measure of vicarious traumatization: Confirmatory factor analysis in national sample of clinical social workers. Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research conference, January 29-31, 2000, Charlestown, SC. Cournoyer, B. R., Francis, E. A., Harrington, D., Ivry, J., Longres, J. F., Kuechler, C. F., Heller, N. R., Robinson, H. T., Sar, B. K., Sprang, G., Staudt, M., Vlach, N., & Ventimiglia, J. (March, 1999). CSWE/NADD/NIMH 16

MSW Faculty Development Program Focusing on Mental Health Research. Presented at the Council on Social Work Education 45th Annual Program Meeting, March 10-13, 1999, San Francisco, CA. Zuravin, S., & Harrington, D. (November, 1998). Maternal depression, stress, child maltreatment, and child disorders: Models of their relationships. Presented at Twelfth National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, November 16-21, 1998, Cincinnati, OH. Harrington, D., Zuravin, S., & Barnstone, J. (August , 1998). Depression, support, and stress: Predictors of neglect by race. Presented at American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Harrington, D., Black, M., Dubowitz, H., & Starr, R.H., Jr. (September, 1996). Child neglect: A model incorporating child temperament and family context. Presented at he National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, D. C. Harrington, D., & Dubowitz, H. (August, 1995). Maternal substance use, neglect, and children's development. Presented at American Psychological Association, New York, NY. Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Berenson-Howard, J., Hutcheson, J., Starr, R. H., Jr., & Harrington, D. (May, 1995). Long term follow-up of home intervention for children with failure-to-thrive. Presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, San Diego, CA. Meny, R.G., Currey, K., Scheel, J.N., Harrington, D., & Vice, F.L. (May, 1995). Asystoles during infancy recorded by home memory monitors: Benign events? European Journal of Pediatrics, 154 (Supplement 1), S25. Hutcheson, J., Berenson-Howard, J., & Harrington, D. (March, 1995). Risk assessment in a low SES sample. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development; Indianapolis, IN. Dubowitz, H., & Harrington, D. (April, 1994). Interpreting children's sexual behavior. Presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association meeting; Seattle, WA. Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., et al. (December, 1993). Child neglect and family functioning. Presented at the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect; Pittsburgh, PA. Starr, R.H., Jr., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., & Feigelman, S. (October, 1993). Mental health and educational issues in kinship care. Presented at Kinship Care: Across Generations... Across Systems - A National Forum for Legislators, Policymakers and Human Service Providers; Philadelphia, PA. Starr, R.H., Jr., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., Zuravin, S., & Feigelman, S. (August, 1993). Mental health of teens in kinship care: Cross-informant reports. Presented at the American Psychological Association meeting; Toronto, Canada. Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., & Starr, R.H., Jr. (May, 1993). Access to health care for children in kinship care. Presented at the Regional Ambulatory Pediatric Association meeting; Washington, D.C. Harrington, D., & Dubowitz, H. (March, 1993). Relationships among adequacy of caregiving, home environment, and child development. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development; New Orleans, LA. Black, M., Dubowitz, H., & Harrington, D. (April, 1992). Suspected sexual abuse: Developmental differences in children's psychological adjustment. Presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association conference; Baltimore, MD.

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Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., & Verschoore, A. (April, 1992). A follow-up study of behavior problems associated with child sexual abuse. Presented at the Ambulatory Pediatric Association conference; Baltimore, MD. Harrington-Mahon, D., & Starr, R.H., Jr. (April, 1989). Stress, social support and child maltreatment: A test of the ABCX model. Presented at the biannual Society for Research in Child Development conference; Kansas City, MO. PRESENTATIONS – INVITED Harrington, D., & DeVylder, J. (January 2016). Writing a publishable paper: From idea to submission. Workshop presented at the 2016 Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Conference, January 2016, Washington, DC. Copeland, V.C., & Harrington, D. (July, 2013). Respondents for S. Kemp & P. Nurius, “Training for Transdisciplinary research in the context of the Science of Social Work.” Science in Social Work Doctoral Education Roundtable, July 14-17, 2013, Bainbridge Island, WA. McMurtry, S., Ross-Sheriff, F., Krysik, J., & Harrington, D. (March, 2011). GADE New Directors Workshop. Presented at the GADE Conference, March 31-April 2, 2011, Pittsburgh, PA. Dolgoff, R., & Harrington, D. (March, 2006). Ethical Dilemmas Arising when Working with Older Adults: Aging in the 21st Century. Presented at Hood College Conference on Aging in the 21st Century. March 17, 2006, Frederick, MD. Harrington, D. (October, 2005). Ethics for clinical practice: A model for ethical decision making. Presented at the Human Services Conference on Ethics Issues. October 21, 2005, Arnold, MD. Harrington, D. (September, 2004). Outcomes of kinship care placement. Presented at the 23rd Annual UC Davis Child Abuse and Neglect Conference. September 13-15, 2004, Sacramento, CA. Harrington, D. (September, 2004). Opening Address: Outcomes of kinship care placement. Presented at the 23rd Annual UC Davis Child Abuse and Neglect Conference. September 13-15, 2004, Sacramento, CA. DePanfilis, D., & Harrington, D. (July 2001). Using survival analysis methods: The basics. Presented at the 7th International Family Violence Research Conference, July 22-25, 2001, Portsmouth, NH. Harrington, D. (October 1998). The USAF Family Advocacy Program Job Satisfaction Survey. Presented to the U.S. Air Force Research Advisory Panel; San Antonio, TX. Harrington, D. (April 1997). Child maltreatment prevention. Presented at the Crisis Prevention Conference: Schools Creating Support Systems for Students; Bowie State University; Bowie, MD. Harrington, D. (April 1994). Child neglect. Presented at the Annual Children and Youth Services Child Abuse Symposium; Somerset, PA. Harrington, D. (April 1994). The prevention of child maltreatment. Presented at the Annual Children and Youth Services Child Abuse Symposium; Somerset, PA. Harrington, D. (June 1993). What can be done to prevent child maltreatment? Presented at the Hartman Conference on Children and their Families; New London, CT.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS Dolgoff, R., & Harrington, D. (October, 2005). Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice: A Model. Office of Continuing Professional Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. Dolgoff, R., & Harrington, D. (September, 2005). Ethical Decisions for Social Work Practice: A Model. Office of Continuing Professional Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Shady Grove Campus, Gaithersburg, MD. Dolgoff, R., & Harrington, D. (April, 2004). Ethical Dilemmas in Health-Mental Health Social Work. NASW-MD, Baltimore, MD. Harrington, D. (December, 2000). Developmental Screening of Children from Birth to Six Years of Age. Office of Continuing Professional Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. Harrington, D. (December, 1998). Language and Reading Development: Assessment and Activities for Improving Children’s Communication Skills. Office of Continuing Professional Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. Harrington, D. (October, 1997). Developmental Screening of Children from Birth to Six Years of Age. Office of Continuing Professional Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Hagerstown, MD. Harrington, D. (June, 1997). Developmental Screening of Children from Birth to Six Years of Age. Office of Continuing Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, MD. Harrington, D. (November, 1996). Developmental Screening of Children from Birth to Eight Years of Age. Office of Continuing Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Shady Grove Campus, Gaithersburg MD. Harrington, D. (October, 1996). Developmental Screening of Children from Birth to Eight Years of Age. Office of Continuing Education, School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. WORKSHOPS PRESENTED Measurement and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (June 2007). IASWR Research Methods Workshop, Washington, D.C. SPSS for Windows – Using Help, Menus, and the Data Editor (May 1998). Salisbury State University. SPSS 7.5 for Windows – Moving from the VAX to Windows (January 1998). Salisbury State University. COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2014-2016

Group for the Advancement of Social Work Doctoral Education (GADE) Treasurer

2013-2016

Group for the Advancement of Social Work Doctoral Education (GADE) Steering Committee member

2013-2014

GADE Treasurer-elect

2012-2013

Co-chair GADE Task Force on Quality Guidelines for Doctoral Education in Social Work

2011, 2013

SSWR Abstract Reviewer 19

2010-2011

GADE Awards committee member

2004

Maryland Department of Human Resources Child Well-Being Workgroup

2002

Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect Planning Committee

2001

National Resource Center on Child Maltreatment and National Resource Center for Foster Care and Permanency Planning Prognosis Meeting Invited Guest Participant

1997

Kinship Care Review Panel, Baltimore City Department of Social Services

1990

Program Evaluator, Johns Hopkins Toddler Co-op

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE (UMB) SERVICE 2013-2014

UMB School of Nursing Assistant Dean for PhD Program Search Committee

2011-2012

UMB Faculty Senate Advisory Council

2010-2011

University of Maryland, Baltimore Strategic Planning Committee

2009-2011

Council of University System Faculty (CUSF) member

2008-2014

UMB Faculty Senate (member for the UMB Graduate School)

2003-2009

UMB Institutional Review Board (IRB)

1996-2000, 2004-2008, 2014-2018

University of Maryland Baltimore Graduate Council Graduate Council Grievance Committee (1999-2000; 2004; 2008; 2015) Program Review Committee (1998-2000) Graduate Faculty Membership Committee (2004-2008); Chair (2006-2007) New Courses Committee (2014-2016); Chair (2014-2015)

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Judge for Graduate Research Conference held at UMB on April 28, 2005 Judge for Graduate Research Conference held at UMBC on April 23, 2004 Judge for Graduate Research Conference held at UMB on April 18, 2001 Judge for Graduate Research Conference held at UMBC on April 19, 2000

2002-2004

Presenter, Scholarly Writing Group, University of Maryland Graduate School, February 20, 2002; March 5, 2003; March 17, 2004

2001

Presenter, Graduate School Survival Techniques for Your Future Seminar on “Keeping Good Notebooks: Your Work is Only as Good as Your Records” (with Linda Malkas)

1998

Presenter, Graduate School Workshop on Ethical Issues in Research on “Keeping Good Notebooks: Documenting Your Experiments/Studies” (with Joe Giffels and Linda Malkas)

1997

Preceptor, Graduate School Workshop on Ethical Issues in Research: Plagiarism

1994-1996

Statistical Consultant, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Neonatology

1994-1999

Statistical Consultant, SIDS Institute, University of Maryland School of Medicine 20

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Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure (APT) committee Chair, 2007-2008, 2009-2013, 2016-2017 Co-Chair, 2008-2009

2012-2013

Ad hoc salary compression committee

2010-

DRIF and CIR committees

2006-2008

Faculty Secretary

1998-2000, 2007-2008, 2013-2014

Faculty Search Committee

2005-2006, 2008-2009, 2014-2015

Chair, Faculty Search Committee

2003-2005

Chair, Faculty Executive Committee (FEC)

2001-2007

Co-leader, School of Social Work Writing Group

2003-2008

SSW Title IV-E Advisory Committee

2002-2007, 2010-2012, 2014-2018

Student Grievance Committee

2001-

School of Social Work Human Research Protections Committee

2001, 2008-2009

School of Social Work Research Professor Search Committee

2000-2002

Library Committee

2000-2001

UMBC Department of Social Work Chair Search Committee

1999-2001

Admissions Committee

1998-2000, 2006-2008

Faculty Executive Committee (FEC)

1997-2001, 2007-2008

Undergraduate Program Committee

1997-1998

Chair of Research Sequence

1997-1998

Social Work Research (SOWK 670) Course Coordinator

1997-1998, 2001

Foundation Committee

1996-

PhD Program Committee Chair, 2007-

1999-2005

Continuing Professional Education Clinical Advisory Committee

1998, 2001

Co-chair of Maryland Charity Campaign for the School of Social Work 21

PhD PROGRAM REVIEWS 2012

External reviewer for PhD program University of South Florida School of Social Work

2009

Research curriculum review and consultation Virginia Commonwealth University Social Work PhD program

BOOK REVIEWER 2009-2011

Oxford University Press

BOOK PROPOSAL REVIEWER 2013 2008

Guilford Press Oxford University Press

JOURNAL REVIEWER 2016 2015 2014 2014 2014 20122011 2009 2009 2007200620042002 2000-2002, 2004 1998 1997

The Geronotologist Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Journal of Social Work Education Journal of Nursing Measurement Families in Society Psychological Reports Perceptual and Motor Skills Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research Journal of Pediatric Psychology Children and Youth Services Review Child Maltreatment Child Abuse & Neglect Aggressive Behavior Journal of Social Services Research The Clinical Supervisor (guest reviewer) Research on Social Work Practice (guest reviewer)

GRANT PROPOSAL REVIEWER 2009, 2015

Committee on Research and Development, Hong Kong Institute of Education

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPATION July 1998

Summer Intensive MSW Faculty Development Program focusing on Mental Health Research and Social Work Practice, Syracuse University, sponsored by CSWE, NADD, IASWR, and NIMH; $800 stipend.

June 1994

National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect Summer Research Institute on Secondary Data Analysis, Cornell University, sponsored by NCCAN; stipend covered tuition, room, and board.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Council on Social Work Education Society for Social Work and Research Group for the Advancement of Social Work Doctoral Education I certify that this curriculum vitae is accurate and up to date.

July 12, 2016

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