Publications

PTSD

Dworkin, E.R., Bergman, H. E., Walton, T. O., Walker, D.D., & Kaysen (2018). Co-Occurring PTSD and AUD in U.S. Military and Veteran Populations. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 39 (2), e1-e9.

Adult Substance Abuse

Sapol, E. & Roffman, R.A. (1969). Marijuana in Vietnam. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, 9(12), 615-618.

Roffman, R.A. et al. (1970). Marijuana in Vietnam: A survey of use among army enlisted men in the two southern corps. International Journal of the Addictions, 5(1), 1-42.

Roffman, R.A. (1972). A review of five books concerned with drug abuse. Social Work, 17, 116-118.

Roffman, R.A. (1973). Heroin and social welfare. Social Work. 18(1) 22-32.

Roffman, R.A., & Froland, C. (1976).Drug and alcohol dependencies in prisons: A review of the response. Crime and Delinquency, 22(3)359-366.

Roffman, R.A. (1977). Marijuana and its control in the late 1970's. Contemporary Drug Problems, 6, 533-551.

Roffman, R.A. (1977). Guest editors’ introduction. Contemporary Drug Problems, 6(4). 463-472.

Roffman, R.A. (1979). Using marijuana in the reduction of nausea associated with chemotherapy. Seattle, WA: Murray Publishing Company, 1979. Also in Contemporary Drug Problems, 8, 25l-287.

Roffman, R.A. (1980). Marihuana, health and behavior. Drug Enforcement Intelligence Digest, 5, l3-22.

Roffman, R.A. (1980). Intra-state marijuana law enforcement: An analysis of local attitudes and criminal justice system accommodations. Contemporary Drug Problems, 9, 253-272.

Roffman, R.A. (1981). The Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act in the State of Washington. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2l, l33s-l40s.

Ostenson, R., Roffman, R., & Kopecky, K. (1982). Antiemetic effects of 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in patients receiving chemotherapy. (Abstract) Proceedings of the 13th International Cancer Congress, 701.

Roffman, R.A. (1982). Book review: The yearbook of substance use and abuse, Vol. 2, Edited by L. Brill & C. Winick. Social Work, 27(4), 379.

Roffman, R.A. (1982). Working with abusers of alcohol and other drugs. In M.J. Austin & W.E. Hershey (Eds.), Handbook on mental health administration. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Roffman, R.A. (1982). Marijuana as medicine. Seattle: Madrona Publishers.

Roffman, R.A. (1984). Alkoholizam I Narkomanija U Sjedinjenim Americkim Drzavama I Njihovo Suzbijanje (Alcoholism and drug abuse in the United States and their suppression). Zbornik Pravnog Fakulteta, 6(8-9), 103-107.

Roffman, R.A., & Goldstein, S. (1986). Relapse prevention in chronic marijuana smokers. In Carmi, A. and Schneider, S. (Eds.), Drugs and alcohol. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Roffman, R.A. (1986). Stress inoculation training in the control of THC toxicities. International Journal of the Addictions, 21, 883-896.

Roffman, R.A., & Barnhart, R. (1987). Assessing the need for marijuana dependence treatment through an anonymous telephone interview. The International Journal of the Addictions, 22, 639-651.

Roffman, R.A. (1987). Drug use and addiction. Encyclopedia of social work (18th Edition). Silver Spring, MD: National Association of Social Workers, 477-487.

Rumberg, H., Hoffman, A., Roffman, R., Margon, C., Marrinney, S., Stiefel, D.J., & Herndon, C. (1987). "Dental care of the patient with chemical dependencies. Module VIII. In A self-instructional series in rehabilitation dentistry. Seattle, WA: University of WashingtonSchool of Dentistry.

Roffman, R.A. & George, W.H. (1988). Assessment of cannabis abuse.  New York, NY: In Donovan & Marlatt: Assessment of Addictive Behaviors.

Roffman, R.A., Stephens, R.S., Simpson, E.E. & Whitaker, D.L. (1988). Treatment of marijuana dependence: Preliminary results. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 20 (1),129-137.

Roffman, R. (1988). Pathways From Heroin Addiction: Recovery Without Treatment. Contemporary Sociology, 17(1), 73-74.

Roffman, R.A., Stephens, R.S., Simpson, E.E., & Whitaker, D. (1989). Relapse prevention with adult chronic marijuana smokers. Journal of Chemical Dependencies Treatment, 2, 241-257.

Roffman, R.A., Skurdal, A.J., & Jackson, R. DWI policy in WashingtonState. (1990). In W. Williams, W. Zumeta, & B. J. Narver (Eds.), Washington policy choices. University of Washington Institute for Public Policy and Management, 130-144.

Roffman, R. A. (1991). Clinical practice with adult chronic marijuana smokers. In F. a. Salloway (Ed.), Preventions & Treatments of Alcohol and Drug Abuse:  A Socio-Epidemiological Sourcebook (Vol. 7, pp. 394-413). Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellon Press.

Roffman, R.A. (1992). Should social workers accept a disease model of substance abuse? No. In E. Gambrill & R. Pruger (Eds.), Controversial issues in social work. Boston: Allyn and Bacon Press.

Stephens, R. S. & Roffman, R.A. (1993). Adult Marijuana Dependence. In G. A. M. J.S. Baer, R.J. McMahon (Ed.), Addictive Behaviors Across the Lifespan (pp. 202-218). Newbury Park: Sage.

Roffman, R. A. & Stephens R.S. (1993). Cannabis Dependence. In D. L. Dunner (Ed.), Current Psychiatric Therapy (pp. 105-109). Orlando, FL: W.B. Saunders Co.

Roffman, R. A., Klepsch, R., Wertz, J.S., Simpson, E.E., & Stephens, R.S. (1993). Predictors of attrition from an outpatient marijuana dependence counseling program. Addictive Behaviors, 18, 553-566.

Stephens, R. S., Roffman, R.A., & Simpson, E.E. (1993). Adult marijuana users seeking treatment. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 61(6), 1100-1104.

Stephens, R. S., Wertz, J.S., & Roffman, R.A. (1993). Predictors of marijuana treatment outcomes: The role of self-efficacy. Journal of Substance Abuse, 5, 341-353.

Stephens, R. S., Curtin, L., Simpson, E., & Roffman, R.A. (1994). Testing the abstinence violation effect construct with marijuana cessation. Addictive Behaviors, 19(1), 23-32.

Stephens, R. S., Roffman, R.A., & Simpson, E.E. (1994b). Treating adult marijuana dependence: a test of the relapse prevention model. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 62(1), 92-99.

McBride, C. M., Curry, S.J. Stephens, R.S., Wells, E.A., Roffman, R.A., & Hawkins, J.D. (1994). Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for changes in cigarette smokers, marijuana smokers, and cocaine users. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 8(4), 243-250.

Stephens, R. S., Wertz, J.S., & Roffman, R.A. (1995). Self-efficacy and marijuana cessation: a construct validity analysis. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 63(6), 1-10.

Roffman, R. A., & Stephens, R.S. (1997a). Assessment and treatment of cannabis dependence. In D. L. Dunner (Ed.), Current Psychiatric Therapy II (pp. 147-153). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co.

Nelson, T. O., Graf, A., Dunlosky, J., Marlatt, A., Walker, D., & Luce, K. (1998).  Effect of acute alcohol intoxication on recall and on judgments of learning during the acquisition of new information.  In G. Mazzoni (Ed.), Metacognition and Cognitive Neuropsychology:  Monitoring and Control Processes.  Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc Publishers.

Stephens, R.S., Roffman, R.A., & Curtin, L. (2000). Comparison of extended versus brief treatments for marijuana use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, 898-908.

Copeland, J., Swift, W., Roffman, R., & Stephens, R.S. (2001). A randomized controlled trial of brief cognitive-behavioral interventions for cannabis use disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 21, 55-64.

Solowij, N., Stephens, R., Roffman, R., Babor, T., Kadden, R., Miller, M., et al. (2002). Cognitive Functioning of Long-term Heavy Cannabis Users Seeking Treatment. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, 287(9), 1123.

Steinberg, K.L., Roffman, R.A., Carroll, K.M., Kabela, E., Kadden, R., Miller, M., Duresky, D., & the Marijuana Treatment Project Research Group. (2002). Tailoring cannabis dependence treatment for a diverse population. Addiction, 97(Suppl 1), 135-142.

Vendetti, J., McRee, B., Miller, M., Christiansen, K., Herrell, J., & The Marijuana Treatment Project Group. (2001). Correlates of pre-treatment dropout among persons with marijuana dependence. Addiction, 97 (suppl 1), 125-134.

Stephens, R.S., Babor, T., Kadden, R., Miller, M., & The Marijuana Treatment Project Research Group. (2001). The Marijuana Treatment Project: Rationale, Design, and Participant Characteristics. Addiction, 109-124.

Solowij, N., Stephens, R., & Roffman, R. (2002). Cognitive functioning among long term heavy cannabis users seeking treatment: neuropsychological assessment prior to quitting.  Journal of the American Medical Association, 287, 1123-1131.

Campbell, A.N.C., Fisher, D.S., Picciano, J.F., Orlando, M.J., Stephens, R.S. & Roffman, R.A. (2004). Marketing Effectiveness in Reaching the Nontreatment-Seeking Marijuana Smoker. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 4 (1),39-59.

Doyle, A., Swan, M., Roffman, R.A. & Stephens, R.S. (2004). The marijuana check-up: A brief intervention tailored for individuals in the contemplation stage. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 3(4), 53-71.

M.T.P. Group. (2004). Brief treatments for cannabis dependence: Findings from a randomized multisite trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 455-466.

Stephens, R., Roffman, R., Fearer, S.A., Williams, C., Picciano, J., Burke, R. (2004).  The marijuana check-up: reaching users who are ambivalent about change.  Addictions, 99, 1323-1332. 

Demarce, J., Stephens, R., & Roffman, R. (2005).  Psychological Distress and Marijuana Use before and after treatment: Testing cognitive-behavioral matching hypotheses. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 1055-1059.

Roffman, R.A. & Robert S. Stephens. (2005). Relapse prevention in the treatment of cannabis dependence. Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, 2nd Edition, New York: Guilford.

Litt, M.D., Kadden, R.M., & Stephens, R.S.  (2005). Coping and self efficacy in marijuana treatment: Results from the MTP. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 1015-1025.

Stephens, R.S. & Roger A. Roffman. (2007). Assessment of cannabis use disorders. Assessment of Addiction Behaviors,2nd Edition, Donovan and Marlatt eds.

Walker, D., Roffman, R., Picciano, J., & Stephens, R. (2007, January). The check up: in-person, computerized, and telephone adaptations of motivational enhancement treatment to elicit voluntary participation by the contemplator. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention & Policy, 2, 2-10.

Ogle, R. & Walker, D. Alcohol and violence.  (2008).  In C. M. Renzetti & J. L. Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence (Vol. 1).  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Swan, M., Schwartz, S., Berg, B., Walker, D., Stephens, R., & Roffman, R. (2008, September). The Teen Marijuana Check-Up: An In-School Protocol for Eliciting Voluntary Self-Assessment of Marijuana Use. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8(3), 284-302.

Budney, A.J., Fearer, S., Walker, D.D., Stanger, C., Thostenson, J., Grabinski, M., & Bickel, W.K. (2011). An initial trial of a computerized behavioral intervention for cannabis use disorder.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 115, 74-79.

Walker, D. Stephens, R., Rowland, J., & Roffman, R. (2011). The influence of client behavior during motivational interviewing on marijuana treatment outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 36, 669-673.

Walters, S.T., Lee, C.M., & Walker, D.D. (2012). Brief Interventions for Marijuana Use. In D. Rabiner and H. White (Eds.), College Student Drinking and Drug Use: Multiple Perspectives on a Complex Problem. (pp. 184-202). New York, Guilford Press.

Walton, T.O., Walker, D.D., Kaysen, D., Roffman, R.A., Mbilinyi, L.F., & Neighbors, C. (2013). Reaching soldiers with untreated substance use disorder: Lessons learned in the development of a marketing campaign for the Warrior Check-Up study. Substance Use and Misuse, 48, 908-921.

Banes, K., Stephens, R.S., Walker, D.D., & Roffman, R. (2014).  Changing motives for use: Outcomes from a randomized trial of a cognitive-behavioral intervention for marijuana-dependent adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 139, 41-46.

Walker, D.D., Neighbors, C., Walton, T., Pierce, A., Mbilinyi, L., Kaysen, D., & Roffman, R. (2014). Spicing up the military: Use and effects of synthetic cannabis in substance abusing military personnel. Addictive Behaviors, 39, 1139-1144.

Blevins, C., Stephens, R., Walker, D.D., Roffman, R. (2014). Situational determinents of use and treatment outcomes in marijuana dependent adults. Addictive Behaviors, 39(3), 546-552.

Neighbors, C., Walker, D.D., Rodgriguez, L.M., Walton, T., Mbilinyi, L., Kaysen, D., & Roffman, R. (2014). Normative misperceptions of alcohol use among substance abusing army personnel. Military Behavioral Health, 2 (2), 203-209.

Budney, A., Stanger, C., Tilford, M., Scherer, E., Brown, P., Li, Z., Li, Z., & Walker, D. (2015). Computer-assisted behavioral therapy and contingency management for cannabis use disorder. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29 (3), 501-511.

Walker, D. D., Stephens, R. S., Towe, S., Banes, K., & Roffman, R. (2015). Maintenance check-ups following treatment for cannabis dependence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 56, 11-15.

Walton, T. & Walker, D.D. (2016).  Spice use in the U.S. military. In J.S. Stogner (Ed.), Synthetic and Novel Drugs: Emerging Issues, Legal,Policy, and Public Health. CRC Press (Taylor & Francis).

Farmer, R.F., Kosty, D.B., Seeley, J.R., Gau, J.M., Duncan, S.C., Walker, D. D., & Lewinsohn, P.M.  2016). Association of comorbid psychopathology with the duration of cannabis use disorders. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30 (1), 82-92.

Blevins, C., Banes, K., Walker, D.D., Stephens, R., & Roffman, R. (2016). The relationship between general causality orientation and treatment outcome among marijuana dependent adults. Addictive Behaviors, 53, 196-200.

Walker, D. D., Blevins, C. E., Matthews, L., Banes, K.E., Towe, S. L., Stephens, R. S. & Roffman, R.A. (2016). Can continued check-ups following treatment for cannabis dependence improve outcomes? Counselor, The Magazine for Addiction and Behavioral Health Professional, 17, 56-61.

Kristman-Valente, A., Hill, K.G., Epstein, M., Kosterman, R., Bailey, J.A., Steeger, C.M., Jones, T.A., Abbott, R.D., Johnson, R.M., Walker, D.D., & Hawkins, J.D. (2017). The relationship between marijuana and conventional cigarette smoking behavior from early adolescence to adulthood.  Prevention Science, 18(4), 428-438.

Walker, D.D., Walton, T., Neighbors, C., Kaysen, D., Roffman, R., & Rodriguez, L. (2017). Randomized Trial of Motivational Interviewing plus Feedback for Soldiers with Untreated Alcohol Abuse. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85(2), 99-110.

Lapham, G.T., Lee, A.K., Caldiero, R.M., McCarty, D., Browne, K.C., Walker, D.D., Kivlahan, D.R., Bradley, K.A. (2017). Frequency of Cannabis Use Among Primary Care Patients in Washington State Where Use is Legal. Journal of American Board of Family Medicine, 30 (6), 795-805.

Budney, A.J., Stanger, C., Knapp, A.A., & Walker, D.D. (2018). Status update on the treatment of cannabis use disorder. In K.C. Winters and K.A. Sabet (Eds.), Contemporary Health Issues on Marijuana. Oxford University Press, USA.

Lee, D.C., Walker, D.D., Hughes, J.R., Brunette, M.F., Scherer, E., Stanger, C., Etter, J.F., Auty, S., & Budney, A.J. (2019). Sequential and simultaneous treatment approaches to cannabis use disorder and tobacco use. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 98, 39-46. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.12.005.

Teen Marijuana Abuse

Walker, D., Roffman, R. & Stephens, R. (2004).  The teen marijuana check-up: A brief motivational enhancement intervention for adolescent marijuana smokers. Minuet, 11, 11.

Walker, D., Roffman, R., Stephens, R., Berghuis, J., & Kim, W. (2006). A brief motivational enhancement intervention for adolescent marijuana users: A preliminary randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(3), 628-632.

Swan, M., Schwartz, S., Berg, B., Walker, D., Stephens, R., & Roffman, R. (2008). The Teen Marijuana Check-Up: An in-school protocol for eliciting voluntary self-assessment of marijuana use. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 8(4), 284-302.

Walker, D.D. (2010). Motivational Interviewing for Adolescent Marijuana Use. In S. Naar-King and M. Suarez (Eds.),  Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Families.  New York, Guilford Publishing.

Walker, D.D, Neighbors, C., Rodriguez, L.M., Stephens, R.S., Roffman, R.A. (2011). Social norms and self-efficacy among heavy using adolescent marijuana smokers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(4), 727-732.

Fox, C., Towe, S.L., Stephens, R.S., Walker, D.D., & Roffman, R. (2011). Motives for cannabis use in high-risk adolescent users. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(3), 492-500.

Walker, D.D., Stephens, R., Roffman, R., DeMarce, J., Lozano, B., Towe, Sheri, & Berg, B. (2011) Randomized controlled trial of motivational enhancement therapy with adolescent cannabis users: A further test of the Teen Marijuana Check-Up. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(3), 474-484.

Pedersen, E., Lee, C.M., Kilmer, J.K., & Walker, D.D. (2012). Etiology and prevention of marijuana use among college students. In M. Larimer (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Addictive Behaviors. Elsevier: Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Neighbors, C., Foster, D.W., Walker, D.D., Kilmer, J.R. & Lee, C.M.  (2013). Social identity as a moderator of the association between perceived norms and marijuana use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 74 (3), 479-483.

Walker, D.D., Stephens, R. S., Blevins, C. E., Banes, K. E., Matthews, L., & Roffman, R. A.  (2016). Augmenting brief interventions for adolescent marijuana users: the impact of motivational check-ins.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84 (11), 983-992.

Blevins, C., Banes, K., Stephens, R.S., Walker, D.D., & Roffman, R. (2016). Motives for Marijuana Use among Heavy-Using High School Students: An Analysis of Structure and Utility of the Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire. Addictive Behaviors, 57, 42-7.

Blevins, C. E., Banes, K.E., Walker, D. D., Stephens, R. S., & Roffman, R. A.  (2016). Change in motives among frequent cannabis-using adolescents: Predicting treatment outcomes.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 167, 175-181.

Blevins, C. E., Banes, K.E., Walker, D. D., Stephens, R. S., & Roffman, R. A.  (2016). A preliminary evaluation of synthetic cannabinoid use among adolescent cannabis users: Characteristics and treatment outcomes. Addictive Behaviors, 63,114-119.

Hartzler, B., Lyon, A.R., Walker, D.D., Matthews, L., King, K.M., & McCollister, K.E. (2017). Implementing the Teen Marijuana Check-Up in Schools - a Study Protocol. Implementation Science, 12 (1), 103-116.

Walker, D.D. (2017). Legalization of cannabis: Considerations for intervening with adolescent consumers. Preventive Medicine, 104, 37-39.

Blevins, C.E., Walker, D.D., Stephens, R.S., Banes, K.E., & Roffman, R.A. (2018). Changing social norms: The impact of normative feedback included in motivational enhancement therapy on cannabis outcomes among heavy-using adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 76, 270-274.

Knapp, A.A., Babbin, S.F., Budney, A.J., Walker, D.D., Stephens, R.P., Scherer, E.A., & Stanger, C. (2018). Psychometric Assessment of the Marijuana Adolescent Problem Inventory. Addictive Behaviors, 79 (113-119).

Blevins, C.E., Marsh, E., Banes, K., Stephens, R.S., Walker, D.D., & Roffman, R.A. (2018). The Implications of Cannabis Policy Changes in Washington on Adolescent Perception of Risk, Norms, Attitudes, and Substance Use. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 12, 1-6.

Domestic Violence

Mbilinyi, Neighbors, C., Walker, D. D., Segar, K., Walton, T. O., Roffman, R. A., Zegree, J., & Urion, W. (2022). What's In It for Me? Motivating the Untreated Abuser to Consider Treatment. Journal of Family Violence, 1–14. doi.org

Roffman, R.A., Edleson, J.L., Neighbors C., Mbilinyi, L. & Walker, D. (2008). The men's domestic abuse check-up: a protocol for reaching the non-adjudicated and untreated man who batters and who abuses substances.Violence Against Women,14(5), 589-605.

Neighbors, C., Walker, D. D., Roffman, R. A., Mbilinyi, L. F., & Edleson, J. L. (2008). Self-determination theory and motivational interviewing: Complementary models to elicit voluntary engagement by partner-abusive men. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 36, 126-136.

Mbilinyi, L.F., Zegree, J., Roffman, R.A., Walker, D., Neighbors, C., & Edleson, J. (2008). Development of a marketing campaign to recruit non-adjudicated and untreated abusive men for a brief telephone intervention. Journal of Family Violence, 23(5), 343-351.

Mbilinyi, L., Walker, D., Neighbors, C., Roffman, R., Zegree, J., & Edleson, J. (2009). Motivating Substance-Involved Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence to Seek Treatment: A Focus on Fathers. In R. Maiuro & C. Murphy (Eds). Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change in Intimate Partner
Violence. (chapter 8). New York: Springer Publishing.

Neighbors, C., Walker, D., Mbilinyi, L.F., O’Rourke, A., Edleson, J.L., Zegree, J., & Roffman, R.A. (2010). Normative misperceptions of abuse among perpetrators of intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women,16 (4), 370-386.

Walker, D., Neighbors, C., Mbilinyi, L., O'Rourke, A., Zegree, J., Roffman, R., & Edleson, J. (2010). Evaluating the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on the Perpetrator: The Perceived Consequences of Domestic Violence Questionnaire (PCDVQ). Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25 (9),1684-1698.

Mbilinyi, L.F., Neighbors, C., Walker, D.D., Roffman, R. A., Zegree, J, Edleson, J. L., &O’Rourke, A., (2011). A telephone intervention for substance-using adult male perpetrators of intimate partner violence. Research on Social Work Practice, 21(1), 43-56.

Mbilinyi, L., Logan Russell, P., Walker, D.D., Roffman, R.A., Zegree, J., & Neighbors, C. (2011). Childhood domestic violence exposure among a community sample of adult perpetrators: What mediates the connection? Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 21(2), 171-187. 

Neighbors, C., Walker, D.D., Mbilinyi, L., Zegree, J., Foster, D., & Roffman, R. (2013). A self-determination model of childhood exposure, perceived prevalence, justification, and perpetration of domestic violence. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43 (2),338-349.

HIV/AIDS

Kelly, J.A. et al. (1990). Psychological factors that predict AIDS high risk vs. AIDS precautionary behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 58(1), 117-120.

Roffman, R. A., Gillmore, M.R., Gilchrist, L.D., Mathias, S.A. & Krueger, L. (1990). Continuing unsafe sex: Assessing the need for AIDS prevention counseling. Public Health Reports, 105 (2), 202-208.

Kelly, J.A., St.Lawrence, J.S., Brasfield, T.L., Lemke, A., Amidei, T., Roffman, R.A., Hood, H.V., Kilgore, H., Smith, J.E. & McNeill, C. (1990). Psychological factors that predict AIDS high-risk versus AIDS precautionary behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58 (1), 117-120.

Kelly, J. A., Murphy, D.A., Roffman, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Winett, R.A., Stevenson, L.Y., Koob, J.J., Ayotte, D.R., Flynn, B.S., Desiderato, L.L., Hauth, A.C., Lemke, A.L., Lombard, D., Morgan, M.G., Norman, A.D., Sikkema, K.J., Steiner, S., & Yaffe, D.M. (1992). Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome/HIV risk behavior among gay men in small cities: Findings of a 16-city national sample. Archives of Internal Medicine, 152, 2293-2297.

Steiner, S., Lemke, A.L., & Roffman, R.A. (July-August 1994). Risk behavior for HIV transmission among gay men surveyed in Seattle bars. Public Health Reports,109(4), 563-566.

Perry, M. J., Solomon, L.J., Winett, R.A, Kelly, J.A., Roffman, R.A., Desiderato, L.L., Kalichman, S.C., Sikkema, K.J., Norman, A.D., Short, B., & Stevenson, L.Y. (1994). High risk sexual behavior and alcohol consumption among bar-going gay men. AIDS, 8, 1321-1324.

Kelly, J. A., Sikkema, K.J., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Roffman, R.A., Heckman, T.G., Stevenson, L.Y., Perry, M.J., Norman, A.D. & Desiderato, L.J. (1995). Factors predicting continued high-risk behavior among gay men in small cities: psychological, behavioral, and demographic characteristics related to unsafe sex. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 63(1), 101-107.

Roffman, R. A., Beadnell, B., Ryan, R., & Downey, L. (1995). Telephone group counseling in reducing AIDS risk in gay and bisexual males. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 2(3/4), 145-157.

Downey, L., Ryan,  R., Roffman, R.A., & Kulich, M. (1995). How could I forget? Inaccurate memories of sexually intimate moments. The Journal of Sex Research, 32(3), 177-191.

Heckman, T. J., Kelly, J.A., Sikkema, K.J., Cargill, V., Norman, A.D., Fuqua, R.W., Wagstaff, D.A., Solomon, L.J., Roffman, R.A., Crumble, D., Perry, M., Winett, R.A., Anderson, E., Mercer, M.B., & Hoffman, R. (1995). HIV risk characteristics of young adult, adult and older adult women who live in inner-city housing developments: implications for prevention. Journal of Women's Health, 4(4), 397-406.

Roffman, R. A., Kalichman, S.C., Kelly, J.A., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Sikkema, K.J., Norman, A.D., Desiderato, L.L., Perry, M.J., Lemke, A.L., Steiner, S., & Stevenson, L.Y. (1995). HIV antibody testing of gay men in smaller US cities. AIDS Care, 7(4), 405-413.

Wagstaff, D. A., Kelly, J.A., Perry, M.J., Sikkema, K.J., Solomon, L.J., Heckman, T.G., Anderson, E.S., & the Community Housing AIDS Prevention Study Group. (1995). Multiple partners, risky partners and HIV risk among low-income urban women. Family Planning Perspectives, 27, 241-245.

Heckman, T. G., Kelly, J.A., Sikkema, K.J., Roffman, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Winett, R.A., Stevenson, L.Y., Perry, M.J., Norman, A.D., & Desiderato, L.L. (1995). Differences in HIV risk characteristics between bisexual and exclusively gay men. AIDS Education & Prevention, 7(6), 504-512.

Heckman, T. G., Kelly, J.A., Roffman, R.A., Sikkema, K.J., Perry, M.J., Solomon, L.J., Winett, R.A., Norman, A.D., Hoffmann, R.G., & Stevenson, L.Y. (1995). Psychosocial differences between recently HIV tested and non-tested gay men who reside in smaller US cities. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 6, 436-440.

Sikkema, K. J., Koob, J.J., Cargill, V., Kelly , J.A., Desiderato, L.L., Roffman, R.A., Norman, A.D., Shabazz, M., Copeland, C., Winett, R.A., Steiner, S., & Lemke, A.L. (1995). Levels and predictors of HIV risk behavior among women living in low-income public housing developments. Public Health Reports, 110(6), 707-713.

Conte, C. K., Fisher, D.S., Callahan, L.E., & Roffman, R.A. (1996). Training and supporting the telephone intake worker for an AIDS prevention counseling study. Social Work, 41(3), 314-319.

Fisher, D. S., Ryan, R., Esacove, A.W., Bishofsky, S., Wallis, J.M., & Roffman, R.A. (1996). The social marketing of Project ARIES: overcoming challenges in recruiting gay & bisexual males for HIV prevention counseling. Journal of Homosexuality, 31(1/2), 177-202.

Sikkema, K. J., Heckman, T.G., Kelly, J.A., Anderson, E.S., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Wagstaff, D.A., Roffman, R.A., Perry, M.J., Cargill, V., Crumble, D.A., Fuqua, R.W., Norman, A.D., & Mercer, M.B. (1996a). HIV risk behaviors among women living in low-income, inner-city housing developments. American Journal of Public Health, 86(8), 1123-1128.

Heckman, T.G., Sikkema, K.J., Kelly, J.A., Fuqua, R.W., Mercer, M.B., Hoffmann, R.G., Winett, R.A., Anderson, E.S., Perry, M.J., Roffman, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Wagstaff, D.A., Cargill, V., Norman, A.D., & Crumble, D. (1996). Predictors of condom use and HIV test seeking among women living in inner-city public housing developments. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 23(5), 357-365.  

Ryan, R., Longres, J.F., & Roffman, R.A. (1996). Sexual identity, social support and social networks among African-, Latino- and European-American men in an HIV prevention program. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 5(2/3), 1-24.


Sikkema, K. J., Heckman, T.G., Kelly, J.A., Anderson, E.S., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Wagstaff, D.A., Roffman, R.A., Perry, M.J., Cargill, V., Crumble, D.A., Fuqua, R.W., Norman, A.D. &  Mercer, M.B. (1996b). Prevalence and predictors of HIV risk behaviors among women living in low-income, inner- city housing developments. American Journal of Public Health, 86(8/1), 1123-1128.

Norman, A. D., Perry, M.J., Stevenson, L.Y., Kelly, J.A., Roffman, R.A., & the HIV Prevention Community Collaborative. (1996 July/August). Lesbian and bisexual women in small cities - at risk for HIV? Public Health Reports, 111, 347-352.

Roffman, R. A., Downey, L., Beadnell, B., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J.N., & Stephens, R.S. (1997b). Cognitive-behavioral group counseling to prevent HIV transmission to gay and bisexual men: factors contributing to successful risk reduction. Research on Social Work Practice, 7(2), 165-186.

Curtin, L., Stephens, R.S., & Roffman, R.A. (1997). Determinants of relapse and the rule violation effect in predicting safer sex goal violations. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27(8), 649-663.

Roffman, R. A., Picciano, J.F., Bolan, M., & Kalichman, S.C. (1997c). Factors associated with attrition from an HIV-prevention program for gay and bisexual men. AIDS & Behavior, 1(2), 125-135.

Roffman, R. A., Picciano, J.F., Ryan, R.A., Beadnell , B., Fisher, D., Downey, D., & Kalichman, S.C. (1997d). HIV prevention group counseling delivered by telephone: an efficacy trial with gay and bisexual men. AIDS & Behavior, 1(2), 137-154.

Kalichman, S. C., Roffman, R.A., Picciano, J.F., & Bolan, M. (1997). Sexual relationships, sexual behavior, and HIV infection: HIV-seropositive gay and bisexual men seeking prevention services. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 28(4), 355-360.

Kelly, J. A., Murphy, D.A., Sikkema, K.J., McAuliffe, T.L, Roffman, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Winett, R.A., Kalichman, S.C. & the Community HIV Prevention Research Collaborative. (1997). Randomised, controlled, community-level HIV-prevention intervention for sexual-risk behaviour among homosexual men in U.S. cities. The Lancet, 350(9090), 1500-1505..

Sikkema, K. J., Heckman, T.G., Kelly, J.A., & the Community Housing AIDS Prevention Study Group. (1997). HIV risk behaviors among inner-city African American women. Women's Health: Research on Gender, Behavior, & Policy, 3(3 & 4), 349-366.

Roffman, R.A., Stephens, R.S., Curtin, L., Gordon, J.R., Craver, J.N., Stern, M., Beadnell, B., & Downey, L. (1998). Relapse prevention as an interventive model for HIV risk-reduction in gay and bisexual men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 10, 1-18.

Roffman, R. A., Picciano, J.F., Wickizer, L., Bolan, M., & Ryan, R. (1998a). Anonymous enrollment in AIDS prevention telephone group counseling: facilitating the participation of gay and bisexual men. Journal of Social Service Research, 23(3/4), 5-22.

Kalichman, S. C., Roffman, R.A., Picciano, & J.F., Bolan, M. (1998). Risk for HIV infection among bisexual men seeking HIV-prevention services and risks posed to their female partners. Health Psychology, 17(4), 320-327.

McAuliffe, T. L., Kelly, J.A., Sikkema, K.J., Murphy, D.A., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Roffman, R.A. (1999). Sexual HIV risk behavior levels among young and older gay men outside of AIDS epicenters: finding of a 16-city sample. AIDS & Behavior, 3(2), 111-119.

Heckman, T. G., Kalichman, S.C., Roffman, R.A, Sikkema, K.J., Heckman, B.D., Somlai, A.M., & Walker, J. (1999). A telephone-delivered coping improvement intervention for persons living with HIV/AIDS in rural areas. Social Work with Groups, 21(4), 49-61.

Sikkema, K. J., Kelly, J.A., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Cargill, V.A., Roffman, R.A., McAuliffe, T.L., Heckman, T.G., Anderson, E.A., Wagstaff, D.A., Norman, A.D., Perry, M.J., Crumble, D.A., & Mercer, M.B. (2000). Outcomes of randomized community-level HIV prevention for women living in 18 low-income housing developments. American Journal of Public Health, 90(1), 57-63.

Rutledge, S. E., Roffman, R.A., Mahoney, C., Picciano, J.F., Berghuis, J.P., Kalichman, S.C. (2001b). Motivational enhancement counseling strategies in delivering a telephone-based brief HIV prevention intervention. Clinical Social Work, 29 (3), 291-306.

Picciano, J. F., Roffman, R.A., Kalichman, S.C., Rutledge, S.E., & Berghuis, J.P. (2001). A telephone based brief intervention using motivational enhancement. AIDS & Behavior, 5 (3), 251-262.

Rutledge, S.E., Roffman, R.A., Picciano, J.F., Kalichman, S.C. & Berghuis, J.P. (2002). HIV Prevention and attrition: Challenges and opportunities. AIDS and Behavior, 6 (1), 69-82.

Sikkema, K.J., Brondino, M.J., Anderson, E.S., Gore-Felton, C., Kelly, J.A., Winett, R.A., Heckman, T.G. & Roffman, R.A. (2004). HIV risk behavior among ethnically diverse adolescents living in low-income housing developments. Journal of Adolescent Health, 35(2), 141-150.

Walker, D. and Roffman, R. (2004).  Applying motivational enhancement therapy to HIV prevention and care.  Focus, A Guide to AIDS Research and Consulting, 19(7), 1-4.

Rabkin, J.  (2004).  Depression and HIV.  Focus: A guide to AIDS research and counseling, 19(10), 1-4.

Anderson, Eileen S., et. al. (2005). Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model: Testing Direct and Mediated Treatment Effects on Condom Use among Women in Low-Income Housing. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 70-79.

Sikkema, K.J., et. al.  (2005).  Outcomes of a Randomized, Controlled Community -Level HIV Prevention Intervention for Adolescents in Low-Income Housing Developments.  AIDS, 19, 1509-1516.

Anderson, E.S., Wagstaff, D.A., Heckman, T.G., Winett, R.A., Roffman, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Cargill, V., Kelly, J.A. & Sikkema, K.J.. (2006). Information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model: Testing direct and mediated treatment effects on condom use among women in low-income housing.  Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 70-79.

Orellana, E., Picciano, J., Roffman, R., & Swanson, F. (2006).  Correlates of Nonparticipation in an HIV Prevention Program for MSM. AIDS Education and Prevention, 18, 351-364.

Mckee, M., Picciano, J., Roffman, R., Swanson, et al.  (2006).  Marketing "the sex check": Evaluating recruitment strategies for a telephone-based HIV prevention project for gay and bisexual men.  AIDS Education and Prevention, 18, 116-131.

Kalichman, S.C., Picciano, J.F., &Roffman, R.A.  (2008). Motivation to Reduce HIV Risk Behaviors in the Context of the Information, Motivation and Behavioral Skills (IMB) Model of HIV Prevention. Journal of Health Psychology. 13, 680.

Other

Roffman, R.A. (1976). Addiction concepts and the Vietnam experience. Urban and Social Change Review, 9, 16-18.

Roffman, R.A. (1977). Borrowing from the National Environmental Policy Act: A model for accountable drug abuse policymaking. Contemporary Drug Problems. 6(3). 373-395.


Hawkins, J. D., Roffman, R.A., & Osborne, P. (1978). Decision makers' judgments: The influence of role, evaluative criteria, and information access. Evaluation Quarterly, 2, 435-454.

Winett, R. A., Anderson, E.S., Desiderator, L.L., Solomon, L.J., Perry, M., Kelly, J.A., Sikkema, K.J., Roffman, R.A., Norman, A.D., Lombard, D.N. & Lombard, T.N. (1995). Enhancing social diffusion theory as a basis for prevention intervention: a conceptual and strategic framework. Applied & Preventive Psychology, 4, 233-245.

Richey, C. A., & Roffman, R.A. (1999). Further thoughts on the fit between clinical guidelines and social work practice. Research on Social Work Practice, 9(3), 311-321.

Lopez-Viets, V., Walker, D.D., & Miller, W.R.  (2002). What is motivation to change?  A scientific analysis.  In M. McMurran (Ed.), Motivating Offenders to Change:  A Guide to Enhancing Engagement in Therapy. (pp. 15-30). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.


Kadden, R.M., Roffman, R.A., & Steinberg, K.L. (2007). Motivational enhancement therapy: Stand-alone and integrated interventions. In Tober, G. & Raistrick, D. (eds.). Motivational Dialogue: Preparing addiction professionals for motivational interviewing practice. London: Routledge.
  

 

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