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CURRICULUM VITAE BONNIE T. ZIMA, M.D., M.P.H. PERSONAL UCLA Center for Health Services and Society 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90024-6505 T: (310) 794-3714; F: (310) 794-3724 [email protected] U.S. Citizen Married, 2 children EDUCATION 1981 B.A. University of Iowa, Iowa City 1984 M.D. Rush Medical College, Chicago 1991 M.P.H. UCLA School of Public Health (Epidemiology) POST-GRADUATE TRAINING 1984-85 Intern, Internal Medicine UCLA Center for the Health Sciences/West Los Angeles VA Medical Center 1985-88 Resident, General Psychiatry UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute/West Los Angeles VA Medical Center 1987-88 Chief Resident, Adult Inpatient Psychiatry UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute 1988-91 Fellow, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute 1989-91 Clinical Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program UCLA Division General Internal Medicine/Health Services Research LICENSURE 1985 Medicine, California G53574 BOARD CERTIFICATION 1990 Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Psychiatry #32602 1991 Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Child/Adolescent Psychiatry #2897 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Appointments In the UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences: 1991 Assistant Clinical Professor (Compensated) 1995 Assistant Professor-in-Residence 2000 Associate Professor-in-Residence 2005- Professor-in-Residence In the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health: 2018- Faculty Associate, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research At RAND Corporation, Santa Monica CA

Transcript of curriculum vitae - bonnie t. zima, md, mph - UCLA Health

CURRICULUM VITAE

BONNIE T. ZIMA, M.D., M.P.H. PERSONAL UCLA Center for Health Services and Society

10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90024-6505 T: (310) 794-3714; F: (310) 794-3724 [email protected] U.S. Citizen Married, 2 children

EDUCATION 1981 B.A. University of Iowa, Iowa City 1984 M.D. Rush Medical College, Chicago 1991 M.P.H. UCLA School of Public Health (Epidemiology) POST-GRADUATE TRAINING 1984-85 Intern, Internal Medicine

UCLA Center for the Health Sciences/West Los Angeles VA Medical Center 1985-88 Resident, General Psychiatry

UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute/West Los Angeles VA Medical Center 1987-88 Chief Resident, Adult Inpatient Psychiatry UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute 1988-91 Fellow, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute 1989-91 Clinical Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program UCLA Division General Internal Medicine/Health Services Research LICENSURE 1985 Medicine, California G53574 BOARD CERTIFICATION 1990 Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Psychiatry #32602 1991 Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Child/Adolescent Psychiatry #2897 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Appointments In the UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences: 1991 Assistant Clinical Professor (Compensated) 1995 Assistant Professor-in-Residence 2000 Associate Professor-in-Residence 2005- Professor-in-Residence In the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health: 2018- Faculty Associate, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research At RAND Corporation, Santa Monica CA

1991-02 Consultant 2011- Affiliated Adjunct Staff Positions 1988 Physician Over-reader, Medical Outcomes Study, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica 1991-95 Co-Chief, Acute Psychiatric Treatment Unit, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center 1995-08 Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Program, UCLA-Semel

Institute 1996-02 Associate Director, NIMH Faculty Scholars Program, UCLA-Semel Institute 2000-05 Director, Research Program on Advancing the Treatment and Health of Children, UCLA

Health Services Research Center 2005- Associate Director, UCLA Center for Health Services and Society PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES National and University Committees/Workgroups 1990-96 Chair (1993-96), Subcommittee on Courses, Scientific Program Committee, American

Psychiatric Association 1990-92 Task Force on Homeless Mentally Ill, American Psychiatric Association 1991-2000 Child Health Committee, RAND Corporation 1993-94 Consultant, Committee on Homeless, American Psychiatric Association 1993-95 Task Force on Advocacy for Underserved Children, American Academy of Child and

Adolescent Psychiatry 1995- Research Advisory Committee and Mentor, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program

at UCLA 1995-2008 Chair, Training Advisory Committee, UCLA Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1995-2008 Chair, Selection Committee, UCLA Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1995-96 Strategic Planning Committee on Training and Education, UCLA Department of Psychiatry

and Biobehavioral Sciences 1995-96 Task Force on Training and Certification in Child Psychiatry, American Academy of Child

and Adolescent Psychiatry 1995-97 Consultant, Joint Commission on Government Relations, American Psychiatric Association 1995-2001 Regional Coordinator (Area VI), Child Psychiatry Training Programs, American Association

of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training 1996-2000 Consultant, UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities 1996-2000 Psychology Intern Selection Committee, UCLA Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1996-2008 Paper Review Committee, Alexander Rogawski Memorial Prize, UCLA Clinical Faculty

Association 1996-2008 Ginsberg/Charter Fellows Selection Committee, American Association of Directors of

Psychiatric Residency Training 1996-97 NIMH Quality of Care Workgroup for the Use, Needs, Outcomes, and Costs for Child and

Adolescent Populations Study (UNOCAP) 1996-97 Committee on Training, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1996-2008 Work Group on Education and Training, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1997-2008 Peter Henderson Memorial Paper Award Committee, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training 1998-2000 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Representative; Chair: Subcommittee

on Development of Research Methods Curricula for Psychiatric Residency Programs.

NIMH/CMHS Science of Psychiatry, Knowledge Transfer Initiative--Translating Research to Practice Project

1998-2007 Mentor, NIMH Program for Minority Research Training, American Psychiatric Association Office of Research

1998-2000 Consultant, National Women and Violence Study, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1998-2000 UCLA-NPI Neurobehavioral Geneticist Search Committee 1999-2008 Advisory Board Member and Mentor, Janssen Scholars in Research on Severe Mental Illness,

American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education 1999 National Advisory Board on the Impact of Homelessness on Children, Chair: Dr. Alvin

Pouissant, Harvard University 1999 Expert Panel, The White House Town Meeting on the Effectiveness of Mental Health Services

for Americans (at UCLA), led by Mrs. Tipper Gore. 1999 Scientific Advisory Board to Proposition 10 Commission, Successful Perinatal and Early

Childhood Interventions, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health 1999 Expert Panel, NIMH Adolescent Treatment Outcomes Module 1999-2005 Committee on Psychiatric Diagnosis and Assessment, American Psychiatric Association 1999-2002 Advisory Board, NIMH-sponsored Faculty Scholars Program in Health Services Research at

UCLA 2000 UCLA-NPI Senior Methodologist Search Committee 1999-2008 UCLA-NPI Department of Psychiatry Faculty Steering Committee 1999-2010 UCLA-NPI Ad Hoc Committees to Academic Advancement and Promotion Committee 1999-2002 Work Group on Education and Training, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1999-2001 Consultant, NIMH/CMHS-sponsored Homeless Family Program, Vanderbilt University

Institute for Public Policy Studies, Policy Research Associates, and The Better Homes Foundation

1999-2008 Scientific Advisory Panel, American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education 1999-2001 Child Mental Health Work Group, National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, Center

for Disease Control 1999 Child Policy Work Group, Chair: Dr. Jane Costello, Duke University Developmental

Epidemiology Program 1999 Child Policy Project, RAND Corporation 2000-08 UCLA-NPI Clinical Coordinating Committee (monthly) 1999 NIMH Special Emphasis Panel, RFA MH-00-005: Developing, Testing and

Implementing Innovative Interventions for ADHD 2000 Scientific Advisory Board, Partners in Care for Youth Study 2001-07 Reviewer and Mentor, American Psychiatric Association Research Colloquium for Junior

Investigators 2000-08 Reviewer, Early Investigators Program, American Academy of Child and Adolescent

Psychiatry Work Group on Research 2000- Advisory Board and Executive Committee, UCLA Health Services Research Center 2001 Blue Ribbon Panel on Clinical Faculty Appointment, UCLA-NPI 2002- Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Research Protocol Review Committees 2002-08 Resident Research Track Oversight Committee, UCLA-NPI 2002-08 Teaching Award Selection Committee, UCLA-NPI 2002-06 Corresponding Member, Committee on Research Training, American Psychiatric Association 2002-05 Data Core & Data Operations Committee, National Child Traumatic Stress Network,

SAMHSA

2002 Member, NIMH Work Group on Study of Care under Usual Conditions: Implications for Health Services and Clinical Research, National Institute of Mental Health

2002-05 Education Council, UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences 2003-05 Work Group on Child Comorbidity, NIMH funded Improving Care for Children in Child

Welfare Project 2003 Reviewer, Health Services Research Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health 2003 Reviewer, Population Sciences Subcommittee Study Section, National Institute of Child

Health and Human Development 2004 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel (SBIR Phase 1), National Institute of Mental Health 2004 Reviewer, APA/Lilly Research Award, American Psychiatric Association 2004 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel (Child and Family Mental Health Services Research),

National Institute of Mental Health 2004 Member, Community Mental Health Curriculum and Outcomes Committees for Proposition

63 Proposal, Public Academic Partnership of Los Angeles County 2005 Consultant, ADHD Care Roundtable, State of New York Department of Health (Managed

Care Division) 2005 Expert Reviewer, Practice Guideline on Psychiatric Evaluation, American Psychiatric

Association 2005-08 Nominating Committee (elected), American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2005-08 Corresponding Member, Committee on Quality Indicators, American Psychiatric Association 2005-06 Advisory Board, NIMH Scholarly Activity in Residency Training (R13), Research Literacy 2005 External Reviewer, AMA Work Group on Psychoactive Medications for Children and

Adolescents 2005 Reviewer (Ad hoc), Population Science Committee, National Institute of Child Health and

Human Development 2005- Executive Faculty, NIMH Child Mental Health Intervention, Prevention and Intervention

Research Summer Institute and Mentorship Program 2005-07 Member, Performance Measures Advisory Committee (Proposition 63/Mental Health Services

Act), State of California Department of Mental Health 2006 Advisory Board, NIMH Increasing Diversity in Advanced Mental Health Services Research &

Executive Leadership 2006-08 Member, Measurement and Outcomes Committee of the Mental Health Services Oversight

and Accountability Commission (Proposition 63/Mental Health Services Act) 2006-10 Advisory Board, State of New York Department of Health, Office of Managed Care, ADHD

Quality of Care for Medicaid Managed Care Enrollees 2006 Search Committee (Chair), Associate Training Director, UCLA Department of Psychiatry and

Biobehavioral Sciences 2008-2009 Member, Committee on Quality Indicators, American Psychiatric Association

2008-2020 Member, Research Committee, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (total six consecutive two-year terms by nomination of AACAP Presidents) 2009- Selection Committee, AACAP Young Investigators Research Award 2009- Selection Committee, AACAP Pilot Research Awards 2009-11 AACAP President’s Strategic Planning Committee, Project AACAP (12 members) 2009-11 Scientific Conference Committee, Toward an Integrative Behavioral Health Services Research

Platform (NIMH R13, PI: J Gonzalez, University of Florida) 2009-11 Child Health Steering Committee, Child Outcomes Project, National Quality Forum,

Washington DC (expert ratings and voting on recommendation for endorsement of candidate national quality measures)

2009-12 Data Safety Monitoring Board, The RISE Study, National Center on Minority Health & Health Disparities (5RC2MD004770-02)

2010-12 PRITE Fellowship Selection Committee, American College of Psychiatrists 2010-20 Elected Member (five terms), Academic Advancement Committee, UCLA Department of

Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences 2010-12 Council on Juvenile Justice Reform, California Psychiatric Association 2010-12 Healthcare Reform Task Force, California Psychiatric Association 2010-11 Child Health Steering Committee, Child Health Quality Measures Project, National Quality

Forum, Washington DC (expert ratings and voting on recommendation for endorsement of candidate national quality measures)

2011 Pediatric Expert Panel, Advancing Clinical Decision Support Project, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, US DHHS; contracted to RAND Corporation and the American Medical Association-Convened Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement

2011 Invited Expert, NIMH R13 Conference on Psychotropic Medication Use among Children in Out-of-Home Placement, Boy’s Town, Omaha, Nebraska, May 12-13, 2011

2011 Behavioral Health Technical Subgroup, AHRQ National Collaborative for Innovation in Quality Measurement (contract to National Committee on Quality Assurance)

2012-14 Member, Quality and Reporting Advisory Committee, UCLA Health Center 2012-14 Chair, Data and Safety Monitoring Board (Family Mediation Program for At-Risk Youth,

NIMH R34DA031910-01, PI: Tucker, RAND) 2012-14 ADHD Expert Work Group, CHIPRA Pediatric Measures Center funded by AHRQ

(coordinated by Northwestern University, the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement).

2012-14 Research Work Group, “Back to Project Future” (Strategic Planning: 2013-2023), American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (by Presidential invitation)

2012-14 Behavioral Health Steering Committee (Phases 1, 2), National Quality Forum, Washington DC (expert ratings and voting on recommendation for endorsement of candidate national quality measures)

2012-14 Co-Chair, Work Group on Quality Measures for Avoidable Emergency Department and Hospitalization Use and Care Processes for Child Mental Health Care, AHRQ-CMS Center of Excellence for Children with Complex Health Care Needs.

2012-14 Work Group on Outcomes for Care Coordination, AHRQ-CMS Center of Excellence for Children with Complex Health Care Needs.

2012 Reviewer, NIH Special Review Panel, NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory --Coordinating Center and Pragmatic Trials Demonstration Projects (UH2/UH3)

2012 Invited Expert, Evaluation Advisory Group, Program Evaluation of Four Models for Publicly Integrated Physical and Mental Health Services, LAC-Department of Mental Health/Mental Health Services Act

2012 Reviewer, NIMH Special Review Panel, Harnessing Advanced Health Technologies to Drive Mental Health Improvement, November 15, 2012.

2013- Curriculum Committee, UCLA Child Psychiatry Division 2013- Clinical Competency Committee (ACGME requirement), UCLA Child Psychiatry Division 2013 Member, Selection Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at UCLA 2013-21 Member (four 2-year nominations by APA Presidents), Council on Quality Care, American

Psychiatric Association 2013-14 Member, Public Psychiatry Committee, California Psychiatric Association 2013 Technical Expert, nominated by the American Psychiatric Association and the American

Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Public comments on national quality measures on use of atypical antipsychotic medication in children and adolescents submitted to AHRQ-CMS CHIPRA National Collaborative for Innovation in Quality Measurement (NCINQ)

2013 National Expert Panel (12 members), Trauma-Informed Approaches to Serving Youth Who Are Homeless. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), United States Interagency Council of Homelessness, and the Administration on Children, Youth and Families. Expert panel discussion to inform federal policy and programs for those working with youth experiencing homelessness. Rockville, MD, August 7, 2013

2013 mHealth SummerTraining Institute, National Institute of Health, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Competitive international 1-week intensive training to “bring together scientists from diverse fields to enhance the quality of mHealth research.”

2013 Expert Work Group, ADHD Outcome Measures, Office of the National Coordinator of the Health Information Technology (subcontracted to the National Committee for Quality Assurance, Mathematica Policy Research). “To develop and electronically specify-clinical quality measures for consideration for use in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Electronic Health Record Incentive Program.”

2013 Invited Evaluator, MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Fellowship Program. A five-year unrestricted stipend of $625,000.

2014-15 Member, UCLA Translational Humanities Initiative (Chair, Dr. Vivek Shetty, President UCLA Academic Senate)

2014-16 Member (IOM President Appointment), Institute of Medicine's Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders (organization name change 2015 to National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine)

2014- Member, National Patient Registry for Major Depression Development Team, American Psychiatric Association

2014 Reviewer, Council on Research Faculty Grant Program, UCLA Academic Senate 2014 Reviewer, NIMH Healthcare Delivery and Methodology Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific

Review Group 2014/10 ZRG1 HDM-V (3) M, 6/30/2014. 2014-2020 Member (APA nomination, Reappointed 2017), Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse

Steering Committee, National Quality Forum, Washington DC. 2014 Otsuka Medical Advisory Board, Addressing Gaps in the Mental Health Care System:

Exploring the Role of Technology, New York City, NY: December 13-14, 2014. 2015 External Reviewer, Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) review at Cincinnati Children's

Hospital Medical Center (Division of Psychiatry Review) 2015 Reviewer, NIH UCLA CTSI Team Science Grants (Child Health) 2015 External Reviewer, Academic Advancement to Professor (tenure), Duke University,

Department of Psychiatry, June 15, 2015.

2015 External Reviewer, Academic Advancement to Clinical Associate Professor, University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry, August 3, 2015.

2015 External Reviewer, Academic Advancement to Assistant Professor (former NIMH CHIPS Fellow), Harvard University, Department of Psychiatry

2015-16 Member, mHealth Advisory Group, UCLA Health System 2015 Member, Academic Bylaws Committee, UCLA Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral

Sciences 2015 External Reviewer, Academic Advancement to Associate Adjunct Professor, Pediatrics,

University of California at San Francisco 2015- Chair, Mental Health Research Work Group, Children’s Hospital Association 2016 National Advisory Board, ADHD and Entrepreneurship: How Community Colleges Can Pave

the Way for Entrepreneurial Success. Carnegie Mellon University, H. John Heinz III College, Washington, D.C.

2016 Chair, California Performance Outcomes Measure Delphi Panel 2016- Member, University of California Criminal Justice & Health Consortium 2016- Selection Committee, NIH mHealth Summer Institute 2016 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2017/01 ZMH1 ERB-I (01) S

NIMH Clinical Trials: Effectiveness and Services Research, October 7, 2016. 2016- UCLA Legislative Assembly Representative (Psychiatry) to Academic Senate

(reappointed for second term starting 9/1/19) 2016 External Reviewer, Academic Advancement to Professor, University of Maryland School of

Pharmacy 2017 External Reviewer, Academic Appointment to Professor, Step VII, University of California at

Irvine, Department of Psychiatry 2017 Expert Panel Member, Mental Health Performance Measurement. New York State Psychiatric

Institute/Columbia University, New York City: NY. April 14, 2017. Goal: to advise the NYS Office of Mental Health as it develops a mental health quality/performance measurement action plan as the NYS Medicaid Program (which serves over 6 million individuals) makes major shift towards value-based reimbursement.

2017 Invited Reviewer, NIMH Clinical Trials, Pilot Effectiveness Studies and Services Research, June 30, 2017

2017 Expert Panel, CHIPRA Measures Expert Work Group, ADHD Quality Measures, CHIPRA Electronic Clinical Quality Measure Validity Testing Project

2017 Expert Panel, Pediatric Integrated Care Planning Meeting, Office of the Chief Medical Officer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. August 7, 2017.

2017 Invited Reviewer, NIMH Pilot Effectiveness Trials for Treatment, Prevention, and Services (RFA-MH-17-612), September 28, 2017.

2017 External Reviewer, Academic Advancement to Associate Clinical Professor, University of Michigan, Department of Psychiatry

2017 Invited Consultant, Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation Access to Care Strategic Planning Meeting, Washington, DC, October 26, 2017.

2017 National Expert Panel (9 members, only child psychiatrist), Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services, ADHD: Symptom Reduction in Follow-up Period Quality Measure. Evaluation contracted to Mathematica; testing conducted as part of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under the CHIPRA Elect4onic Clinical Quality Measure Validity Testing 2016 Project.

2017 Consultant, Development of National Monitoring System for Public Mental Health Care, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania (contact: Aneta Buraityte, Project Manager)

2018- Chair, Selection Committee, Pilot Research Awards (Young Investigator, Child Psychiatry

Fellow, General Psychiatry Resident), American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2018 Reviewer, NIMH Clinical Trials to Test the Effectiveness of Treatment, Preventive, and

Services Interventions (R01) Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (2018/10 ZMH1 ERB-B (05) S), May 18, 2018.

2018 Member, Academic Pediatric Association Health Care Delivery Committee 2018 Invited Expert. MACRA (Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015)

Neuropsychiatric Clinical Subcommittee. 2018 Workgroup for Development of the Cost Measure for Psychosis and Related Disorders. (Consultation to CMS contracted out to Accumen, Ltd on key decision points for specifications for the quality measure (i.e., eligible diagnostic codes, variables for risk-adjustment vs. sub-group analyses, episode of care time points, pre- and post-care variables)

2018 Member, Council on Healthcare Systems and Financing’s (CHSF) Level of Care Work Group, American Psychiatric Association (technical consultation on whether the APA should develop a new service use intensity measure for potential use by third-party payers).

2019 Nominating Committee, Carl Taube Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field of Mental Health, Mental Health Section of the American Public Health Association

2019- Member, Child and Adult Core Set Annual Review Workgroup, Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services. Expert reviewer of the national core set of quality measures used for public reporting by states and improvement of health care quality for Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries. (Nominated by the American Psychiatric Association and American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry).

2019-2023 Council on Quality Care, American Psychiatric Association (nominated by APA President, Vice Chair 2019-2020 (term limit), reappointed as Member 2020-2023)

2019- Member, Work Group on Behavioral Health Managed Care, American Psychiatric Association 2019 (6m) Interim Associate Chair for Academic Affairs (to cover sabbatical 7/1/19-12/30/19) 2019 Reviewer, NIMH Refinement and Testing of Interventions to Sustain ADHD Treatment

Effects (R34), Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (NIMH 2019/10 ZMH1 ERB-K (08) S), July 10, 2019.

2019- Member, 2019 Scorecard Workgroup. To advise CMCS on: (1) the criteria for selecting Child and Adult Core Set measures for Pillar 1 of the 2020 MAC Scorecard (State Health System Performance), and (2) measures that could be considered for addition to or removal from Pillar 1 of the 2019 Scorecard.

2019- International Advisory Board, Cundill Centre for Child and Youth Depression at CAMH, Toronto, CANADA

2019 External reviewer, Faculty promotion to Professor (Non-Tenure Stream) Clinician-Educator Pathway, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital

2019 Mentor, The Inaugural ACCAP Research Colloquium for Early Career Investigators 2019-2020 Member, UCLA Task Force to Develop Conceptual Framework for Integration of

Neurosciences across the University (Charge provided by the Dean of Medicine) 2020 Member, Next Generation of Quality in Children’s Healthcare Design Workshop, Children’s

Hospital Association, Dallas, TX: Feb 4-5, 2020. (“To describe next generation quality and support hospitals as they work to achieve quantum improvement for children and families.”)

2020 Reviewer, NIMH Refinement and Testing of Interventions to Sustain ADHD Treatment Effects Across Settings and Developmental Transitions (R34), Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group (NIMH 2020/RFA-MH-20-100), February 10, 2020

2020 Extramural Reviewer, Academic Advancement in Professorial series, University of Toronto/D. Lanna School of Public Health/Pediatrics, The Hospital for SickChildren.

Editorial Consulting Editor Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2018- )

(Chosen by Editor-in-Chief to provide “high-level expertise to Editorial Board”, serve as Action Editor on assigned manuscripts, five-year term, renewable x 1)

Consulting Editor Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2016- ) Deputy Editor Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (2016- ) Ad Hoc Editor Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2007-09;2016-17)

(oversight and decisions for submissions for which there is a potential conflict of interest for Editor or Deputy Editors)

Guest Editor Psychiatric Services (2006)

(special edition: child mental health services research) Guest Co-Editor Ethnicity & Disease (2017)

(special edition: community-partnered mental health research, led peer review for 16 research papers) Editorial Boards Academic Psychiatry (1998-2004) Psychiatric Services (2005-2013) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2006-2012)

Invited to start new Translation column (2012-13) Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (2010-2015) Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (2014- ) Expert Reviewer AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center Program (2014- ) Ad Hoc Reviewer Academic Pediatrics (2015- present) Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research (2010- present) American Journal of Public Health (1999-present) American Journal of Psychiatry (1998-present) Archives of General Psychiatry (name changed to JAMA Psychiatry) (1996-present) BMC Psychiatry (2011-present) Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2013- present) Family Relations (2000-2004) Harvard Review of Psychiatry (2001-2004) Health Affairs (2016-present) Health Services Research (2002-present) Hospital Pediatrics (2018- ) Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1996-present) Journal of the American Medical Association (2012- present) Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics (2016- present) Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2014-present)

Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research (2000- present) Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychology (2011- present) Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (2000-present) Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2016- present) Journal of General Internal Medicine (2013-2015) Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2012-2014) Medical Care (2002-present) Mental Health Services Research (2002-2009, changed name to Admin & Policy in Mental Health above) npj Digital Medicine (2019- ) Pediatrics (2007- present) PLoS ONE (2011- present) Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (2017- ) Psychiatric Services (2003-present) Social Service Review (2003-2005) Memberships Academic Pediatric Association Academy Health American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Fellow) American Psychiatric Association (Fellow) Association of Women Psychiatrists International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Southern California Psychiatric Society Southern California Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Other Professional Activities 1989-94 Federal Legislative Representative, Southern California Psychiatric Society 1992 Consultant, Dumas, L. Talking With Your Child About A Troubled World. New York, NY:

Random-House, Inc. 1993-95 Examiner, General Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 1994-95 Examiner, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 1995-00 National Spokesperson, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Community Service 1989-94 Board Member, Corporation for the Advancement of Psychiatry 1995-97 Program Advisory Board, Upward Bound House (Homeless Families), Santa Monica 1995-99 Faculty Advisory Board, Westside Community Outreach for Prevention and Education, Santa

Monica 1995-00 Venice Family Clinic Research Advisory Committee, Venice 1996- Research Consultant, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Children and Youth

Services Bureau 1997-04 Scientific Advisory Board, Hathaway Children’s Clinical Research Institute 1998- Psychiatric Consultant, Topanga Coalition for Emergency Preparedness 1999-2000 Scientific Advisory Board, Family Maintenance Project, LA Care Health Plans 2002-05 Data Partnership for Children and Families, Los Angeles Children’s Planning Council 2002 Los Angeles Partnership for Special Needs Children, CCS Mental Health Planning Council 2004 Member, Research Advisory Board, County of Los Angeles Mental Health Commission 2004- Research Consultant, Division of Government Affairs, California Psychiatric Association 2005-15 Research Consultant, Psychiatric Education and Research Advisory Board, Southern

California Psychiatric Association 2010- Child Psychiatrist, Juvenile Justice Mental Health Program, Probation Camps Scott and

Scudder (female), County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health 2013-15 Research Consultant, The Los Angeles Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Tools

for Assessing Quality of Services Project, Westside and North County Regional Centers Teaching UCLA Teaching 1995-08 PSY235.01 Advanced Clinical Clerkship in Child Psychiatry 1995-08 PSY430 Child Psychiatry Community Consultation Seminar (Winter) 1995-08 PSY419 Administrative Child Psychiatry 1995-08 PSY493 Child Psychiatry Mentorship Program 1995-08 PSY471 Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds 1995- PSY499 Research Mentor 1996 M199 Community Outreach for Prevention and Education Program Field Studies (Spring) 1996-99 M190A,B Health Outreach Issues and Interventions for At-risk Populations 1996-98 Mental Health Services Research Seminar 1998- PSY256.01 Research Literacy in Child Psychiatry (12-week required core didactic) 2003-04 Advisor, Quality Improvement Course, UCLA School of Public Health 2008- PSY 403 Individual Clinical Supervision (monthly, required 12 months) 2008- PSY 425 Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic Case Conference/Treatment Planning

(weekly, required 12-month rotation) 2016- PSY 450 Advanced Research Literacy in Child Psychiatry (monthly, 12 months) 2019 HPM 596 Health Policy and Management/Directed Individual Study or Research (Fall) Clinical Training 1995-08 Graduated 72 child psychiatry fellows Research Mentor (DIV=contributes to campus’ diversity priorities) UCLA 1995- UCLA Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship

(abridged, only those with invited presentations, papers, and/or grants)

Dierdre Dupre, MD (1995-97) (DIV) Kathleen Moreno, MD (1995-97) (DIV) Ross Andelman, MD (1996-98) Gia Crecilius, MD (1997-99) Denise McDermott, MD (1999-02) Mary Ann Schaepper, MD (1999-02) Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi, MD (2012- ) Natalie Ramos, MD (2016- ) (DIV) Erik Paschall, MD, MPH (2017- ) AACAP ADHD Pilot Study Award (2017-18)

AACAP Systems of Care Special Program Clinical Projects Award (2017) Anjali Varigonda, MD (2018- ) (DIV) AACAP ADHD Pilot Study Award (2019-2020)

2015- UCLA General Psychiatry Residency Program Christopher Archangeli, MD (mHealth/child mental health care) (2015-16) Juliet Beni Edgcomb, MD, PhD (EHR data science) (2018-20, transferred to Child Psychiatry)

Best Research Paper by UCLA Psychiatry Resident (2018) American Psychiatric Association Fellow to Council on Quality Care (2018-2020)

Justin Key, MD (Global Psychiatry) (2020- ) (DIV) 1996- UCLA Center for Health Services & Society (formerly NIMH Faculty Scholars Program) Madeline Zwart, MA (Psychology). (1996-2000) Catherine Nageotte, MD, MSHS (Child Psychiatry) (1996-99) Kenneth Rogers, MD, MSHS (1996-00) (Child Psychiatry) (DIV) Vinod Bhatara, MD, MPH (1998-00) (Child Psychiatry) (DIV) Sheryl Kataoka, MD, MSHS (2001-2008) (Child Psychiatry) (DIV) Anna Lau, PhD (Psychology) (2002-04) (DIV) Bowen Chung, MD (2005-08) (DIV) Judy Ho, PhD (Psychology, supported by NIMH R01, Zima) (2008-10) (DIV)

Catherine Santiago, PhD (Psychology) (2011-14) (DIV) Pamela Vona, MS (Psychology, currently in UCLA MPH Program) (2011- ) Lisa Mikesell, PhD (Health Communication/Linguistics) (2012- ) Jennifer Guzman, PhD (Anthropology) (2013- ) (DIV) Michael McCreary, MPP (Public Policy) (2013- ) F. Alethea Marti, PhD (Anthropology) (2014- ) (DIV) Armen Arevian, MD, PhD (General Psychiatry/mHealth) (2015- ) Quenette Walton, PhD (Social Work) (2016-18) (DIV) Joseph Mango, MFA (Screenwriting, Stigma Reduction Through the Arts) (2016- ) Chantal Figueroa, PhD (Education) (2017-18) (DIV) Enrico Castillo, MD MPH (Psychiatry) (2017- ) (DIV) Sara Rahmanian Koshkaki, MHSA (Health Policy) (2018- ) (DIV) 1998-2014 UCLA Department of Education Cruz Castanon, PhD (1997-98) (DIV) Kirby Chow, PhD (2011-14) 1998- UCLA-Fielding School of Public Health Xiaowei Yang, PhD, Biostatistics (1998-2002) Ramesh Raghavan, PhD Health Services (2002-05) Liu Gang, PhD, Biostatistic (2005-07) Emiliah Wobga-Posiah, MD, MPH (Health Services) (2015-16) (DIV) Amy Bonilla, PhD (Health Policy and Management) (2017- ) (DIV)

Adam Resnick, MPH (PhD Student, Health Policy and Management) (2019- ) UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute Fellow

1999- Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program (original name)/

National Clinical Scholars Program at UCLA Veronica Meneses, MD (Pediatrics) (2009-11) (DIV)

Elizabeth Barnert, MD, MPH (Pediatrics, APA 2013 Young Investigator Award (2012-14) KL2 Award UCLA CTSI (2014- )

Lello Tesmara, MD, MPH (Internal Medicine) (2015-17) (DIV) Kristen Choi, PhD, MS, RN (Nursing) (2018- ),

KL2 Award application UCLA CTSI awarded 5/2019 Angeles Venegas, MD (Pediatrics) (2018- ) (DIV) Eric Fein, MD (Pediatrics) (2018- ) Molly Crimmins Easterlin, MD (Pediatrics) (2018- ) Katherine Nash, MD (Pediatrics, Yale) (2019- ) Adrienne Martinez, PhD (Nursing) (2019- ) (DIV) 2008- UCLA-NIMH Child Psychiatry Research Fellowship (PIs: McCracken, Piacentini)

Judy Ho, PhD (Psychology) (2008-10) (DIV) Catherine Santiago, PhD (Psychology) (2011-13) (DIV) Araceli (“Shelly”) Gonzalez, Ph.D. (Psychology) (2013-15) (DIV) Juliet Beni Edgcomb, MD, PhD (Child Psychiatry) (2020- ) American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Pilot Award (2020, 30K/1 year) American Psychiatric Association COVID 19 Pilot Award (2020, 15K/1 year)

2013- UCLA Department of Pediatrics, General Pediatrics/Health Services Research Tumaini Coker, MD, MPH, MBA (2013-16) (DIV) Elizabeth Barnert, MD, MPH (3 year KL-2 7/16) (2014- ) Ashaunta Anderson, MD (UC Riverside) (2014-17) (DIV) Sandra Contreras, MPH (2015-17) (DIV)

Alma Guerro, MD (2017- ) (DIV)

2016-19 UCLA Department of Computer Science Bo-Jhang Ho, MS (PhD qualifier11/8/16, dissertation approved and graduated 2/19) (2016- 19)

2017- UCLA Geffen School of Medicine Yuri Cheung (MS-4, two research electives) (2017- )

Yvorn Aswad (2019- ) (DIV) Nivedita Keshav (MS4, research electives) (2020- ) (DIV)

2019- UCLA School of Nursing Kristen Choi, PhD, MS, RN (former National Clinical Scholar) (2019- ) National 1999-06 American Psychiatric Association Janssen Research Scholars Program for Severe Mental Illness (2000-05) APA/Shire Child Psychiatry Mentoring Program (2004-06)

APIRE Program for Minority Research Training: Bowen Chung, MD (2005-06) (DIV) Senior Research Psychiatrist, Early Research Career Breakfast (2009, 2017) 2002- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Presidential Scholars Program (2002)

Spurlock Minority Fellowship: JL McGhee, MD (2003) (DIV)

AACAP Mentorship Program, Senior Research Mentor (2007- ) 3 group sessions at annual meeting, with optional follow up

8-12 medical students, general psychiatry and child psychiatry residents/group 2005-08 Klingenstein 3rd Generation Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship Bowen Chung, MD (2005-08) (DIV) 2005- NIMH Child Mental Health Intervention, Prevention and Intervention Research

Summer Institute and Mentorship Program/Executive Faculty (PI: N Ryan, U Pittsburgh, 3 consecutively funded 5-year cycles) Annual 1-week intensive training with at least monthly follow-up x 1 year Program Director when based at UCLA (2006, 2011, 2016) Jodi Poloha Jones, PhD (Psychology, East Tennessee State University) (2005-06) Rachel Haines, PhD (Psychology, San Diego State University) (2005-06) Kristen Hawley, PhD (Psychology, San Diego State University) (2005-06)

Abigail Schlesinger, MD (Child Psychiatry, U of Pittsburgh) (2007-08) Wendy Reinke, PhD (Psychology, Johns Hopkins) (2007-08) Gishawn Mance, PhD (Psychology, Johns Hopkins) (2007-08) (DIV) Laurie Greco, PhD (Psychology, University of Missouri) (2007-08) Jeanne Van Cleave, MD, MPH (Pediatrics, MGH/Harvard) (2007-14) NIMH K Award (2009-13) Chaundrissa Smith, PhD (Psychology, Emory) (2008-09) (DIV) Jung Min Park, PhD (Social Work, U Illinois) (2008-09) (DIV) Maryam Kia-Keating, PhD (Psychology, UC San Diego) (2009-2010) Lisa Townsend (Psychology, Johns Hopkins) (2009-2010) Eraka Bath (Child Psychiatry, UCLA) (2010-11) (DIV) Sean Lynch, PhD (Social Work, University of Maryland) (2010-11) Elise Pas, PhD (Psychology, Johns Hopkins) (2011-12) Tracy Waasdorp, PhD (Psychology, Johns Hopkins) (2011-12) Lisa Mikesell, PhD (Linguistics/Health Communication, UCLA) (2012-13) Nicholas Carson, MD (Child Psychiatry, Cambridge/Harvard) (2013-15) David Langer, PhD (Psychology, Boston University) (2014-15) Amy Green, PhD (Psychology, UC San Diego) (2014-15) Ameena Isa, MD (Child Psychiatry, UT Southwestern Medical Center) (2014-15) (DIV) Rashelle Musci, PhD (Psychology, Johns Hopkins) (2014-2015) Valerie Shapiro, PhD (Psychology, UC Berkeley) (2014-15) Freda Liu, PhD (Psychology, U of Washington) (2014-18) Artha Gillis MD (Child Psychiatry, UCLA) (2014-15) (DIV) Andrea Spencer, MD (Child Psychiatry, MGH/Boston Medical/Harvard) (2015- )

NICHD K Award 2018) Rheanna Platt, MD (Child Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins) (2015- )

KL2 Award (7/1/16-6/30/19), NIMH K Award (7/1/19-9/30/23) Kelsey Dickson, PhD (Psychology, UC San Diego) (2016- ) Alexandria Saulsberry, MD (Pediatrics, U Illinois, (2016-18) (DIV) KL2 Award application (8/16) Stephanie Doupnik, MD, MPH (Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Philadelphia/U Penn) (2017-

) NICHD T32 (2015-16)

NIMH K Award 2018 Recruited to Mental Health Research Group for CHA in 2017

Katherine Hobbs Knutson, MD, MPH (Child Psychiatry, Duke University) (2017-2018) Lindsay Taliaferro, PhD (Public Health, University of Central Florida) (2017-2018) Luke G Kalb, PhD (Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) (2018- ) B.K. Elizabeth Kim, PhD (Psychology, University of Southern California) (2018-19) (DIV) Monica Perez Jolles, PhD (Psychology, University of Southern California) (2018- ) (DIV)

Daisy Camacho-Thompson, PhD (Psychology, California State Los Angeles) (2019- ) (DIV) Joyce Hoi Ling Lui, PhD (Psychology, UCLA) (2019- ) (DIV) 2007-11 Department of Pediatrics, Tufts University

Eugenia Chan, M.D. (Pediatrics) NIMH K Award

2012 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (DIV)

Faculty, 2012 Intensive Winter Institute, SAMHSA Minority Research Fellowship Program, February 16-21, 2012.

2013- Mental Health Research Group (Chair), Children’s Hospital Association

Provide mentorship in child mental health services research to junior faculty investigators in Pediatrics Naomi Bardach, MD, MS (Pediatrics, UC San Francisco; NICHD K) (2013- ) Stephanie Doupnik, MD (Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia/U Penn) (2017- ) Jay Berry, MD, MPH (Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard; AHRQ R21) (2015- ) Jessica L. Bettenhausen, MD (Pediatrics, University of Missouri) (2016- ) Scott Hadland, MD (Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center, Harvard) (2017- ),

American Academy of Pediatrics Young Investigator Award in 2018 NIDA K Award (2018-2022)

Caroline Neel (graduate student, Pediatrics, UC San Francisco (2017-) Rachel Alinsky, MD (Adolescent Medicine, Johns Hopkins) (2018- )

Gretchen Cutler, PhD (Epidemiology, Minnesota Children’s Hospital) (2018- ) Nicholas Chadi, MDCM (Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard) (2019- )

Joel Earlywine, B.A. (Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center) (2019- ) 2015- NIH MHealth Summer Institute at UCLA (Core Faculty; PI: V. Shetty)

Annual 1-week intensive training, combines didactics with cross-disciplinary team project, with optional follow-up individual mentorship. In collaboration with MD2K, University of Memphis Dept. Computer Science. Team Mentor Development of an mHealth Intervention for Improving Population Health: NIH R34 or R01 Application Draft 8-10 students/year Individual Mentor Jiaqi Gong, PhD (Computer Science, U Virginia) (2015-17) Bo-Jhang Ho, MS (Computer Science, UCLA) (2016-19)

2015 Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh Christian Pulcini, MD (Pediatrics; Fellow Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia) (2015-17)

2017- Divisions of Psychiatry and Neurology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Ernest Pedapati, MS, MD (2017- )

NIMH K Award (4/1/17-3/31/22) 2017 Visiting Scholar Program, University of Southern California

Erin Kelly, PhD (2017-18) 2018 Department of Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University Rachel H. Alinsky, MD (2018- ) Society for Adolescent Health & Medicine New Investigator Award (2018) 2019 Division Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Nicole M. Benson, MD (2019- ) 2019 AACAP Research Colloquium for Early Career Investigators Dissertation Committees 1998 Castanon, Cruz. Mental Health Problems Among Homeless Children: Relationship to School

Failure. (Department of Education) (DIV)

2002 Yang, Xiaowei. Alternative Methods for Variable Selection in Linear Regression Models for Incomplete Mulivariate Normal Data (School of Public Health/Biostatistics)

2003 Raghavan, Ramesh. Impact of State Health Policies on Pathways to Ambulatory Mental

Health Services for Children in Child Welfare (School of Public Health/Health Services)

2005-07 Liu, Gang. Alternative Methods for Variable Selection in Generalized Linear Models with Binary Outcomes for Incomplete Data (School of Public Health/Biostatistics, proposed 2005, pass 2007)

2011-14 Chow, Kirby. Promoting Positive Academic Functioning among Homeless School-aged

Children: Social Resources in the Family and School Context. (Department of Education, proposed and approved 6/16/11, defended 5/28/14)

2016-2019 Ho, Bo-Jhang. A Context-aware Notification System to Close the Loop on Message Delivery

and Action Compliance. (proposed 11/8/16) Dissertation title revised at defense: Modeling Human Engagement State to Lower Cognitive Burden and Increase User Interaction Responsiveness. (Department of Computer Science, defended 11/1/18)

2017- Amy Bonilla, Integrated Behavioral Health Care in a National Sample of Federally Qualified

Health Care Centers: Impact of Behavioral Health Staffing on Clinical Outcomes. (School of Public Health/Health Policy and Management, proposed 2017) (DIV)

HONORS AND AWARDS 1980 Phi Beta Kappa 1983 Alpha Omega Alpha

1983 Outstanding Junior Medical Student, Henry Lyman Award 1984 Janet M. Glasgow Award, American Medical Women's Association award for “having

graduated first in her class” in medical school 1987-89 Ginsberg Fellow, Law Committee, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry 1989 CASSP Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1992 Robinson Cunningham Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,

best research paper by an early career psychiatrist in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

1994 Appreciation Award, Southern California Psychiatric Society 1995 Appreciation Award, Southern California Psychiatric Society 1996 Appreciation Award, APA Scientific Program 1999 Membership, American College of Psychiatrists 1999 Outstanding Research Mentor Award, UCLA Department of Psychiatry 1999 Early Career Health Services Research Award, American Psychiatric Association 2000 Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 2001 Catcher in the Rye Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2002 Outstanding Mentor, Presidential Scholar Program, American Academy of Child and

Adolescent Psychiatry 2003 Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 2003 Outstanding Mentor, Jeanne Spurlock Clinical Fellowship, American Academy of Child and

Adolescent Psychiatry 2004-06 Outstanding Mentor in Child Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association 2005 Honorary Lecturer, 57th Institute on Psychiatric Services 2005 Rieger Award for Scientific Achievement, American Academy of Child and Adolescent

Psychiatry, annual award for “the most significant paper” in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

2008- Top Women Southern California Super Doctors, Los Angeles Magazine (every year) 2011 Distinguished Fellow, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2011 Elaine Schlosser Lewis Award for Research on Attention-Deficit Disorder, American

Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, annual award for the best paper published on ADHD in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

2014-16 Member (IOM President Appointment) Institute of Medicine's Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders

2015-17 Nominating Committee (elected), American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2015 Winner. Code for the Mission Service Track: Focusing on Wellness in the Community (UCLA

2nd Annual App Contest) 2017 Nomination, Postdoctoral Mentor Award, UCLA Graduate Education 2018 National Advisor, American Academy of Pediatrics, Young Investigator Award Program 2018 Outstanding Mentor Award, American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2019- Member, Child and Adult Core Set Annual Review Workgroup, Center for Medicaid

and CHIP Services (Nominated by APA, AACAP; reappointed 2020) RESEARCH SUPPORT Principal Investigator Los Angeles County Homeless Child Study (#18945) The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Direct costs: $42,140 (7/1/92-6/30/95) (50%)

Opportunity Funds for Young Investigators Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences University of California at Los Angeles Direct costs: $3,500 (7/1/95-6/30/95) (2%) AB3015 Evaluation Project for Children in Foster Care Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Direct costs: $340,000 (7/1/95-6/30/97) (10%) Los Angeles County Foster Care Study NIMH Career Development Award for Clinicians (K20 MHO1316-01/5) Direct costs: $694,370 (7/1/95-6/30/00) (50%) Caring for California Initiative Quality of Care for Children in California’s Publicly-funded Outpatient Mental Health Programs State of California Department of Mental Health Direct costs: $938,181 (7/1/00-6/30/01) (20%) Juvenile Justice Pilot Screening Project: Improving Detection and Assessment of Mental Health Problems among Detained Youth Psychiatric Education and Research Foundation Direct costs: $7500 (9/1/00-3/31/01) (10%) Caring for California Initiative, Phase 2 Medication and Psychosocial Treatment Patterns and Relationship to Disorder Among Statewide Sample of Children Receiving Publicly-funded Outpatient Mental Health Programs State of California Department of Mental Health Direct costs: $462,157 (7/1/01-6/30/02) (15%) Mental Health Needs and Service Use Assessment Project for Juvenile Justice Youth County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health Direct costs: $197,664 (2/1/02-7/31/03) (20%) Partners in Care for Children National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH61540) Direct costs: $2,374,263 (9/1/02-8/31/07) (50%) Development of Web-based Training Program on Impact of Bioterrorism on Children for Primary Care Providers (Phase 1) Health Resources and Services Administration/State of California Department of Health Direct costs: $270,000 (6/1/05-8/30/05) (10%) Caring for California Initiative, Phase 3 County and Program Organizational Factors: Relationship to Quality of Care State of California Department of Health Care Services Total costs: $20,088 (7/1/09-6/30/10) (5%) Clinician and Consumer Guide to Approaches to Rating Scientific Evidence State of California Department of Health Care Services

Total costs: $25,110 (7/1/09-6/30/10) (5%) Development of Evidence Base for Psychotropic Medications Commonly Used for Treatment of Childhood Psychiatric Disorders State of California Department of Health Care Services Total costs: $25,088 (7/1/10-12/31/10) (10%) Development of Clinical Shared Decision-making Support Tool for Antipsychotic Medication Treatment State of California Department of Health Care Services Total costs: $74, 995 (6/1/10-1/31/11) (10%) Psychotropic Medication Use, Adherence and Persistence among Children Receiving ADHD Care in a Managed Care Medicaid Program: How Does It Vary in Primary and Specialty Mental Health Clinics? PER Foundation Total costs: $6700 (2/1/12-7/30/12) (5%) Parent and Teacher Agreement on ADHD Symptoms and Functioning: Does it Relate to Improved Quality of Care? PER Foundation Total costs: $5776 (8/1/12-7/30/13) (10%) Development of a Mobile Web Application to Optimize Early Stimulant Medication Treatment: A Feasibility Pilot UCLA Translational Seed Grant (Original & CTSI) UL1TR000124 Total costs: $25,000 (7/1/12-12/30/13) (10%)

Mobile Health Intervention for ADHD Medication Treatment: Impact on Parent-Provider Communication UCLA Council on Research and the Faculty Grants Program UL1TR000124 Total costs: $9997 (8/1/13-07/31/14) (5%) Development of a Trauma-informed Integrated Care Model for Children Served in Two Federally Qualified Health Care Centers Illinois Children’s Health Care Foundation Sponsor Award Number: 20141793 Total costs: $700,000 (1/15/14-12/30/19) (20%) Development and Pilot Test of Spanish Version of MH2 Behavioral Health Centers of Excellence for California (SB852) (Center PI: Whybrow & Wells) Total costs: $25, 000 (7/1/15-6/30/17) (2%) Code for the Mission Service Track: Focusing on Wellness in the Community UCLA Offices of Information Technology and Intellectual Property Total costs: $5000 (9/17/15-9/16/16) Site PI for 10-month no cost extension period (PI: Coker) Using Telehealth to Provide Developmental, Behavioral, and Mental Health Services in Primary Care Settings for Children in Underserved Areas Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Sponsor Award Number: 11567SUB (10/1/16-6/30/17) (10%) Total costs (new subcontract): $68, 296 Co-PI (with S.Kataoka) California Population Level Outcome Measure Project Mental Health Service Act (MHSAOAC) Contract 17MHSOAC081 Goal: To identify and recommend publicly available data sources for state- and county-level surveillance of 7 State-legislated negative mental health outcomes to inform the development of a statewide data dashboard. Total costs: $1,000,000 (7/1/18-6/30/20) (15%) PI for new subcontract to lead Phase 2 Data Analyses Using Telehealth to Deliver Developmental, Behavioral, and Mental Health Services in Primary Care Settings for Children in Underserved Areas Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Sponsor Award Number: 11858SUB Total Funds Awarded to Date: $15,755 (9/1/18 -3/31/19) (10%) Co-PI (with K.Wells) California State Evaluation and Learning Support (Cal SEALS) for SB 82 Triage Grant Programs for Children Mental Health Services Act (SB82) Goal: To develop and conduct a statewide evaluation of SB-82 funded child crisis intervention and school/county collaborative programs Total costs: $3,220,767 (1/15/19-1/14/22) (17%)

Core-PI Research Core Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care National Institute of Mental Health (P30 MHO 68639; PI: Wells) Direct costs: $7,080,438 (9/30/04-7/31/08) (10%) Research Core (carry forward) Center for Research on Quality of Managed Care National Institute of Mental Health (P30 MH068639; PI: Wells) Direct costs: $64, 868 (9/01/04-7/31/10) (6%) Research Core Partnered Research Center for Quality Care National Institute of Mental Health (P30 MH068639; PI: Wells) Direct costs: $1, 183, 271 (9/05/08-6/30/15) (13%) Co-Investigator ADHD: Detection and Service Use National Institute on Mental Health PI: Regina Bussing, MD, MSHS Direct costs: $863,912 (8/1/98-7/31/03) (2%) Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Co-PI’s: John Fairbank, Ph.D. & Robert Pynoos, M.D. Direct costs: $2,500,000 (10/1/01-10/1/04) (5%) CHIPRA Center of Excellence on Quality of Care Measures for Children with Complex Needs Agency for Health Care Quality (1U18HS020506-01; PI: Mangione-Smith) Direct costs: $940,000 (03/1/11 – 02/28/15) (3-5% varied by year) Statewide Evaluation of the Mental Health Services Act California Dept. Health Care Services/MHSA Oversight & Accountability Committee (PI: Burnam) Direct costs: estimated $1,500,000 (7/1/2012-2015) (3-5% varied by year) Using Telehealth to Deliver Developmental, Behavioral, and Mental Health Services in Primary Care Settings for Children in Underserved Areas Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) (PI: Coker, T) Direct costs: estimated $1,800, 000 (5/1/13-6/30/17) (5-10% varied by year) Development of Quality Indicators for Persons with Comorbid Intellectual Disabilities and Behavior Health Problems California Mental Health Services Act (PI: Bazzanno,A) Total costs: $311,127 (7/1/11-6/31/14) Note: contracted for work in phase 3: 7/1/13-6/30/14 (5%) Identification of Assessment Measures for Child and Adolescent Functioning

State of California Department of Health Care Services (15-92255; PI: Pourhat, N) Total costs: $400,000 (10/1/15-9/31/16) (18%) Evaluating the Impact of the Mental Health Services Act in Los Angeles County County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health (RAND PI: Eberhart, N), Quantitative Core Lead: Zima) Contract Number: RR2327 Direct costs: $148,750 (10/1/17 – 1/26/18) (10%) The Pediatric Approach to Trauma, Treatment and Resilience (PATTeR) SAMHSA NCTSI CATEGORY II (PI: M. Szilagyi) Contract Number: 1U79 SM080001-01 Total Costs $1,500,000 (9/30/16-9/29/21) (3%) Consultant The impact of behavioral health treatment among adolescent offenders Agency for Healthcare, Research and Quality (RO1; PI: Aalsma, M) Direct costs: $1,481,813 (07/01/16-06/30/20) (1%) Youth Partners in Care Agency for Healthcare, Research and Quality (R01 HS09908) PI: Joan Asarnow, Ph.D. Direct costs: $2,110,783 (7/1/98-6/30/03) (1%) Child Intervention, Prevention, and Services Summer Research Institute National Institute of Mental Health (R25; PI: Ryan) Direct costs (estimated): $750,000/5 years (7/1/04-6/30/09) (1%) Center for Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services National Institute of Mental Health PI: John Landsverk, Ph.D. Direct costs: $2,400,000 (7/1/01-6/30/06) (1%) Imputation for Moderate Sized Mental Health Studies National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH60213) PI: Thomas R. Belin, Ph.D. Direct costs: $266,780 (9/18/01-6/30/05) (1%) Mental Health Service Use of Older Adolescents as They Leave Foster Care National Institute of Mental Health PI: Curtis McMillen, Ph.D. Direct costs (estimated): $1,200,000 (12/1/00-11/30/05) (2%) Child Intervention, Prevention, and Services Summer Research Institute National Institute of Mental Health (R25 MH068367-07; PI: Ryan) Direct costs (estimated): $750,000/5 years (7/1/10-6/30/14) (1%) Establishing the Appropriateness of an ADHD Intervention for Head Start Students University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry

PIs: Regina Bussing, M.D., M.S.H.S., Sheila Eyberg, Ph.D. Direct costs (estimated): $350,000 (6/1/02-5/31/04) (2%) Improving Care for Children in Child Welfare National Institute of Health PI: John Landsverk, Ph.D. Direct costs: $1,566,428 (9/30/02 – 9/29/06) (1%) Improving the Lives of Children with Epilepsy Epilepsy Foundation PI: Rochelle Caplan, M.D. Direct costs: $50,000/2 years (7/1/03-6/30/05) (1%) Primary Mentor Behavioral Health Centers of Excellence for California (SB852) Latino Parent-Provider Communication Patterns During mHealth-Supported Stimulant Medication Treatment PI: F. Alethea Marti, PhD (Anthropology) Direct costs: $25,000/1 year (4/5/16-5/1/17) American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Pilot Award for Attention Disorders Adaptation of mHealth Intervention to Optimize ADHD Medication Treatment in Primary Care PI: E. Paschall, MD, MPH (Child Psychiatry) Direct costs: $15,000 (7/1/17-6/30/18)

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (*mentored) 1. Zima BT, Empfield M, Barrnett RJ, Jackson-Christmas J. Mental health needs of homeless families

and children. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA; May 16, 1991 (Workshop).

2. Zima BT. Gaps in our knowledge: the mental health needs of homeless children. National Mental

Health Advisory Council and National Mental Health Leadership Forum Public Hearing on Homelessness and Mental Illness, Chicago, IL; September 5, 1991. (Presentation)

3. Zima BT, Wells KB, Freeman HE. Mental health needs of sheltered homeless children in Los Angeles

County. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL; October 17, 1991 (Paper presentation).

4. Zima BT. Mental health problems among homeless children in Los Angeles County. Fourth Annual

Symposium on the Emotional and Educational Needs of Special Children and Adolescents, Belmar Child and Family Center, Los Angeles; January 24, 1992. (Symposium)

5. Zima BT. Homeless mentally ill: a research update. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, West

Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center; February 25, 1992. (Lecture) 6. Zima BT. Treating the homeless mentally ill: controversies in the literature. Department of Emergency

Psychiatry Grand Rounds, West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center; March 11, 1993.(Lecture)

7. Zima BT, Wells KB, Freeman HE. Emotional and behavioral problems and severe academic delays

among homeless children in Los Angeles County. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco; May 24, 1993 (Paper presentation).

8. Zima BT, Wells KB, Benjamin B, Duan N. Relationship between homeless mother and child mental

disorders: a policy perspective. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco; May 26, 1993 (Research poster).

9. Zima BT. Mental health problems and severe academic delays among homeless children in Los

Angeles County. Los Angeles County Office of Education. Montebello, CA; March 21, 1994. (Presentation)

10. Zima BT. Methodologic issues in research of residentially unstable child populations. Cedars-Sinai

Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, CA; March 23, 1994. (Lecture)

11. Zima BT. Reaching homeless children and youth at risk for severe mental illness. National Conference on Integrating Mental Health Treatment, Supports, and Housing for Homeless Persons with Severe Mental Illnesses, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Mental Health Services, Seattle, WA; March 26, 1994. (Presentation)

12. Zima BT. High need, yet little care: the plight of homeless children in Los Angeles County. Rio

Temporary Homes Leadership Council and Office of L.A. County Supervisor Deane Dana, Norwalk, CA; May 9, 1994 (Presentation)

13. Zima, BT, Wells KB, Benjamin B, Duan N. Relationship between homeless maternal and child disorders: a policy perspective. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA; May 26, 1994 (Paper presentation).

14. Bussing R, Perwien AR, Zima BT, Belin R, Widawski M.. Predicting unmet service needs for ADHD

among children in special education: Who is at risk? American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY; May 7, 1996 (Research poster).

15. Zima BT. Unmet mental health needs among homeless mothers: relationship to service use and child

problems. Division of Social and Community Psychiatry Grand Rounds, UCLA; May 15, 1996.(Lecture)

16. Zima BT. Distress and probable mental disorders among homeless mothers: relationship to service

use. Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Southern California; September 12, 1996. (Lecture)

17. Goldfinger SM, Zima BT, Lefley H. Homeless individuals and their families speak out. 46th Institute

on Hospital and Community Psychiatry, San Diego, CA; September 30, 1994 (Workshop).

18. Zima BT, Bussing R, Forness SR. Homeless children: eligibility and unmet need for special education evaluations. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA; October 26, 1996 (Research poster).

19.* Dupre D, McCracken JT, Moreno K, Zima BT. Psychiatric symptoms and educational delay in female

juvenile offenders. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA; October 26, 1996 (Research poster).

20. Bussing R, Zima BT, Catusus JM, Belin TR, Forness SR. Children with ADHD: are there differences

between those in BD versus LD classrooms? 20th Annual Conference on Severe Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth. Tempe, AZ; November 14, 1996 (Paper presentation).

21. Zima BT, Bussing R., Forness SR. Eligibility of homeless children for the behavioral disorders

category versus actual special education placement. 20th Annual Conference on Severe Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth. Tempe, AZ; November 14, 1996 (Paper presentation).

22. Zima BT. Unmet need and service utilization patterns among homeless mothers with children.

Women's Life Center, UCLA; February 12, 1997. (Lecture)

23. Zima BT, Bussing R., Forness SR, Benjamin B. Homeless children: eligibility and unmet need for special education evaluations. The 10th Annual Research Conference for Children's Mental Health, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Tampa, FL; February 24, 1997 (Symposium).

24. Zima BT, Widawski M., Belin T, Zwart M. Use of the VEX-R: preliminary findings from the Los

Angeles County Foster Care Study. Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D.C.; April 6, 1997 (Paper presentation).

25. Bussing R, Perwein AR, Zima BT. Self-esteem in children with ADHD: the role of psychosocial variables, disorder characteristics, and medication use. The Sixth Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, Gainesville, FL; April 25, 1997 (Research poster).

26. Cohen C., Zima BT, Arroyo W, Goldfinger S. Psychiatry and new welfare policies: impact on

children. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA; May 19, 1997 (Workshop).

27. Zima BT, Bussing R, Bystritsky M, Benjamin B, Belin TR. Psychosocial stressors among homeless

children: relationship to child mental health problems. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA; May 20, 1997 (Research poster).

28. Zima BT, Bussing R, Forness SR, Benjamin B. Predictors of unmet need for special education and

mental health services for homeless children. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA: May 21, 1997 (Symposium).

29. * Andelman R, Zima BT, Attkisson C, Rosenblatt A. Quality of life in children: the evolution of a

construct. International Conference on Mental Health Problems in the General Health Care Sector, Washington, D.C.: May 28, 1997. (Presentation)

30. Bussing R, Schoenberg NE, Rogers KM, Zima BT, Angus S. Explanatory models of ADHD: do they

differ by ethnicity, child gender, or treatment status? NIMH Conference on Improving the Condition of People with Mental Illness: The Role of Services Research, Washington, DC: September 4, 1997 (Research poster).

31. Bussing R, Perwein AR, Zima BT. Self-esteem in children with ADHD: its relationship to medication

use. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 16, 1997 (Research poster).

32. Zima BT, Nageotte C, Bussing R, Menvielle E, Rogers K. Mental health services approaches to

vulnerable children: who gets care? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 17, 1997 (Symposium).

33. Zima BT, Bussing R, Bystritsky M, Widawski M, Belin TR, Benjamin B. Psychosocial stressors

among homeless children: relationship to depressive symptoms and behavior problems. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 18, 1997 (Rresearch poster).

34. Zima BT. Stressful life events: their impact on children. UCLA's 2nd Annual Review of Psychiatry,

October 25, 1997 (Small group session).

35. Zima BT. Variations by LA County service area in level of unmet need for mental health services among children in foster care. LA County Task Force on Group Homes, Mental Health Subcommittee, November 4, 1997. (Presentation)

36. Zima BT. Mental health services for the homeless: what about the children? Department of Psychiatry

Grand Rounds,UCLA-NPI, December 16, 1997. (Lecture)

37. Zima BT. Homeless mothers with children: two generations at risk. Women's Life Center, UCLA; January 21,1998. (Lecture)

38. Zima BT. Homeless children in Los Angeles County: who gets care? Second Annual Research

Conference, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, February 2, 1998. (Presentation)

39. Zima BT. Meeting the educational and mental health needs of homeless children: understanding the challenge. 1998 Homeless Education Title I Conference, Los Angeles County Office of Education, February 5, 1998. (Presentation)

40. Zima, BT, Bussing R, Belin TR, Kaufman A, Widawski M, Zwart M. Los Angeles County Foster

Care Study: Preliminary Findings. 11th Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL, March 10, 1998 (Paper presentation).

41.* Rogers KM, Zima BT, Powell E, Strock M, Angus S. Staff attitudes and referral patterns for youth in

juvenile justice. 11th Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL, March 10, 1998 (Paper presentation).

42.* Rogers KM, Zima BT, Powell, Strock, M. Who makes mental health referrals in juvenile justice? 11th

Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL, March 10, 1998 (Paper presentation).

43. Bussing R, Schoenberg NE, Rogers K, Zima BT, Angus S. Explanatory models of ADHD: differences

by ethnicity and child gender? 11th Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL, March 10, 1998 (Research poster).

44. Zima BT. Sheltered homeless children: who needs or gets care? UCLA-Harbor Department of

Psychiatry Grand Rounds, March 16, 1998. (Lecture)

45. Bussing R, Schoenberg NE, Rogers KM, Zima BT, Angus S. Explanatory models of ADHD: do they differ by ethnicity, child gender, or treatment status? American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: June 2, 1998 (Symposium).

46. Zima BT, Bussing R, Bystritski M, Widawski M, Belin TR. Homeless children: stressors and mental

health problems. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: June 3, 1998 (Symposium)

47. Zima BT. Assessing need for mental health services among high risk children. American Psychiatric

Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: June 3, 1998. (Master Educator Clinical Consultation series).

48. Zima BT, Bussing R, Widawski M, Kaufman A, Belin TR. Children in foster care: unmet need for

services. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: June 3, 1998 (Research poster).

49. Zima BT, Bussing R, Kaufman A, Belin TR, Widawski M, Zwart M. The CBCL & CAFAS: Use as outcome measures for children in foster care. 1998 APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Los Angeles, CA: October 4, 1998 (Research poster).

49. Zima BT, Nageotte C, Bussing R, Rogers K, Andelman R. Use of multiple data sources in service

research. 1998 APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Los Angeles, CA: October 5, 1998. (Symposium).

50. Goldfinger SM, Arons BS, Breakey W, Osher FC, Floyd R, Zima BT, Falk N, Lopez M, Ragins M,

Berkowitz J, Cournos F. Clinical approaches to working with homeless mentally ill individuals: challenges and rewards. 1998 APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Los Angeles, CA: October 6, 1998. (A full-day Presidential Symposium sponsored by the Center for Mental Health Services and the APA Committee on Poverty, Homelessness and Psychiatric Disorders). (Presentation)

51. Zima, BT, Bussing R, Belin TR, Kaufman A, Widawski M, Zwart M. Children in foster care: who

needs services? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA: October 31, 1998 (Research poster).

52. Zima BT, Crecilius G, Bussing R, Kaufman A, Belin TR. Psychotropic medication use among

school-aged children in foster care. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA: October 31, 1998 (Research poster).

53. Zima BT. Severe psychiatric disorders among homeless mothers: their relationship to child mental

health problems. Women's Life Center, UCLA; February 24,1999. (Lecture)

54. Zima BT, Bussing R, Yang X, Belin TR. Children in foster care: access to specialty mental health services. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.: May 19, 1999 (Research poster).

55. Zima BT. Developing a Research Agenda: What About the Children? National Institute of Mental

Health and the Office of Rural Mental Health Research Conference on Mental Health at the Frontier: Alaska, Anchorage, AK: August 10-12, 1999 (Expert panelist, discussion group leader).

56. Zima BT, Bussing R, Crecelius GM, Kaufman A, Belin TR. Psychotropic medication use among

children in foster care: relationship to severe psychiatric disorders. Annual Meetings of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry, Chicago, IL: October 20, 1999 (Symposium).

57. Zima BT, Bussing R, Yang X, Belin TR. Help-seeking steps and service use among children in foster

care. Annual Meetings of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry, Chicago, IL: October 22, 1999 (Research poster).

58. Zima BT. Psychotropic medication use among children in foster care. UCLA Social and Community

Psychiatry Research Rounds, March 15, 2000. (Lecture)

59. Zima BT. Homeless children in LA County: psychosocial stressors, mental health needs and unmet need for services. UCLA Social and Community Psychiatry Grand Rounds, March 28, 2000. (Lecture)

60. Zima BT. Children in foster care: mental health needs and service utilization patterns, UCLA Social

and Community Psychiatry Research Rounds, June 7, 2000. (Lecture) 61. Zima BT. Are children in foster care overmedicated? Relationship of medication use to clinical need.

Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Harbor-UCLA, July 19, 2000. (Lecture) 62. Zima BT. Need for mental health services for the homeless: what about the children? 13th Joint

Meeting of the Oregon Psychiatric Association and Northern California Psychiatric Society, Ashland, OR: September 14-15, 2000 (Guest Speaker, Symposium Panelist)

63. Zima BT, Bussing R, Stein B, Rogers K. Child mental health service use: who gets care? Annual

Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY: October 28, 2000 (Symposium)

65.* Bhatara V, Hoagwood K, Zima B, Vitiello B. Concomitant psychopharmacotherapy in youth

receiving antidepressant or stimulant medication. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY: October 26, 2000 (Research poster)

66. Zima BT. Psychotropic medication use among children in foster care: relationship to clinical

diagnosis. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, November 2, 2000. (Lecture)

67. Zima BT, Lecklitner G, McDermott D, Schaepper MA, Liao D, Wiegand D. Detained youth: who

needs services? American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA: May 9, 2001 (Research poster).

68. Zima BT. Preliminary findings from the LA County Juvenile Justice Screening Project. Mental

Health Court Planning Task Force, County of Los Angeles Departments of Mental Health and Probation, September 11, 2001. (Presentation)

69. Zima BT. Psychotropic medication use among foster care children: is it excessive? Department of

Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Southern California, September 20, 2001. (Lecture) 70. Zima BT. Caring for high-risk children: the role of individual, family and system level factors. UCLA

Annual Review, October 19, 2001. (Lecture) 71. Zima BT, Thomas C, Kataoka S, Rogers K, Arroyo W. Youth in the juvenile justice system: who

needs care? Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI: October 2001 (Symposium).

72. Zima BT, Lecklitner G, McDermott D, Schaepper M, Liao D, Wiegand D. Mental health problems

among detained youth: relationship to criminal history. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI: October 2001 (Symposium).

73. Narrow WE, Compton W, Fisher P, Dulcan M, Schwab-Stone M, Shaffer D, Lahey B, Lucas C,

Cooley-Quille M. Zima B, Cottler L, Rae D. Test-retest reliability of the NIMH DISC-IV. Annual

Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI: October 2001 (Research poster).

74. Zima BT, Davies M, Compton W, Yang X, Narrow W, Piacentini J, Cottler L, Lahey B. NIMH

DISC-IV (Generic) Attenuation: relationship to sociodemographic, sample and interview characteristics. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI: October 2001 (Research poster).

75. Zima BT, Bussing R, Hurlburt M, Wallace P, Culver S, Zhang L, Fink A, Knapp P, Wells KB.

Development of quality indicators for three major childhood psychiatric disorders. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI: October 2001 (Research poster).

76. Zima BT, Hurlburt M, Lee J. Quality of care for California’s children: strategies for assessment and

quality improvement interventions. California Mental Health Planning Council, San Diego, CA: January 16, 2002. (Presentation)

77. Mayberg S, Zima BT, Hurlburt M. Caring for California Initiative: profiling the quality of care

through evidence-based approaches. National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Washington, D.C.: February 12, 2002. (Presentation)

78. Zima BT, Brymer M. Organizational characteristics of the NCTS network providers. National

Center for Traumatic Stress, Los Angeles, CA: February 22, 2002. (Lecture) 79. Hurlburt M, Zima BT, Lau A, Culver S, Knapp P. Characteristics of California outpatient specialty mental

health service providers: implications for the application of empirically supported treatments. The 15th International Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, D.C.: April 2, 2002. (Paper presentation)

80. Zima BT. Quality of care indicators for children in publicly funded outpatient mental health services in California: preliminary findings. California Mental Health Directors Association, Sacramento, CA: March 14, 2002. (Presentation)

81. Zima BT, Knapp P. CCI Preliminary findings: validity of state DMH administrative diagnostic data

and prevalence estimates of select clinical care processes. California Children System of Care Coordinators, Sacramento, CA: March 28, 2002. (Presentation)

82. Zima BT, Soghor D, Arroyo W. Youth at Risk: Psychiatric Care in the Juvenile Justice System.

Southern California Psychiatric Society Weekend Retreat. Ventura, CA: April 12, 2002. (Lecture) 83.* Wallace P, Zima BT, Knapp P. Evaluating quality of care: computerized data collection enhances

validity, reliability, and data analysis. 9thAnnual American Nursing Informatics Association Conference, San Diego, CA: April 20, 2002 (Research poster).

84. Bussing R, Zima BT, Gary F, Mason D, Leon C, Garvan C, Sinha K, Hou W. ADHD in elementary

school students: predictors of pharmacotherapy and special education service use. 42nd Annual New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit Meeting (NIMH), Boca Raton, FL: June 12, 2002 (Research poster).

85. Zima BT. Quality of care indicators for three major child psychiatric disorders: Who receives better care? California Mental Health Planning Council, San Francisco, CA: September 18, 2002. (Presentation)

86. Zima BT. Mental health problems among detained youth: relationship to criminal history. University

of Southern California Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA: September 19, 2002. (Lecture)

87. Zima BT, Duan N. Preliminary findings from the Caring for California Initiative: example of evidence

farming. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Child and Family Program Administration, Los Angeles: CA September 25, 2002. (Presentation)

88. Zima BT, Hurlburt M, Rosenblatt A, Masland M, Knapp P, Duan N, Tang L, Zhang L, Ladd H,

Landsverk J, Wells K. Quality of care for children in California’s publicly funded outpatient mental health programs. 49th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA: October 2002 (Symposium).

89. Zima BT, Forness SR, Lecklitner G, Schaepper MA, McDermott D, Liao D, Weigand D. Mental

health and juvenile justice: psychiatric diagnoses and special education status of youth who were recently arrested. Conference on Severe Behavior Disorders of Children and Youth, Tempe, AZ: November 22, 2002. (Lecture)

90. Hurlburt MS, Knapp P, Lau A, Zima BT. Consumer views of service technologies: perceived

obstacles to use of evidence-based practices. National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Washington, D.C.: February 11, 2003 (Research poster).

91. Zima BT. Quality of Care in the Community: How Good Is It? Center for Intervention and Research,

Western Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA: March 13, 2003. (Lecture)

92. Zima BT. Psychotropic medication use among school-aged children in foster care. 22nd Annual CAARE conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, University of California at Davis,

Sacramento, CA: April 23, 2003. (Lecture) 93. Zima BT. Children in foster care: who seeks care and who connects? 22nd Annual CAARE conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, University of California at Davis,

Sacramento, CA: April 23, 2003. (Lecture)

94. Bussing R, Garvan CW, Zima BT. Estimating quality of ADHD treatment in primary care and mental health settings. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA: May 19, 2003 (Symposium).

95.* McGhee, JL (Spurlock Minority Fellow), Avila J, Woo D, Ladd H, Klap R, Zima BT. Juvenile justice youth: feasibility of sampling from probation intake records. 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Miami, FL: October 2003 (Research poster).

96. Zima BT, Bussing R, Gelberg L, Ladd H, Woo D. ADHD Care in managed care Medicaid: is it really carved it? 50th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Miami, FL: October 2003 (Research poster).

97.* McMillen C, Zima BT, Scott L, Ollie M, Munson M. The mental health service use of older youth in

foster care. 17th Annual Research Conference, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL, March 2004 (Paper presentation).

98. Zima BT. Psychotropic medication use among children in foster care. California Assembly Judicial

Committee, Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA: April 20, 2004 (Expert testimony). 99. Zima BT, Hurlburt MS, Knapp P, Tang L, Ladd H, Duan N, Wells K. Quality of care for children in

California’s outpatient mental health programs. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY: May 5, 2004 (Symposium).

100. Knapp P, Zima BT, Hurlburt M, Tang L, Ladd H, Duan N, Wells KB. Quality of care from the

agency’s perspective: are Medicaid claims data valid? American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY: May 5, 2004 (Symposium).

101. Zima BT. Quality of care for children in publicly-funded outpatient specialty mental health care in

California. Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, September 2, 2004 (Lecture).

102. Zima BT, Kataoka SH, Dorsey S, Farmer EMZ, Hoagwood K. Quality of care in real-world settings:

strengths and gaps. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington D.C., October 20, 2004 (Symposium).

103. Zima BT. Caring for California Initiative: Lessons Learned. ADHD Roundtable, Office of Managed

Care, State of New York Department of Health, New York, NY: February 9, 2005 (Lecture, Expert Consultant).

104.* Raghavan R, Zima BT, Landsverk J. Provider-level differences in psychotropic medication use among

children in the child welfare system. Child Health Services/Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA: June 25, 2005 (Research poster).

105. Zima BT, Bussing R, Gelberg L, Kostello EC, Woo DF. Managed care Medicaid: Does ADHD care

vary by sector? The 18th NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Bethesda, MD: July 19, 2005 (Research poster).

106. Zima BT. Quality of publicly-funded outpatient care for common childhood psychiatric disorders in

California. Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA: September 22, 2005 (Lecture).

107. Zima BT. Quality of publicly-funded outpatient care for common childhood psychiatric disorders in

California. Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, UCLA-Semel Institute, Los Angeles, CA: October 12, 2005 (Lecture).

108. Zima BT. Quality of publicly-funded outpatient care for common childhood psychiatric disorders in

California. 57th Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Diego, CA: October 7, 2005 (Special Lecture). 109. Zima BT, Bussing R, Gelberg L, Kostello ED, Woo DF. Managed care Medicaid: Does ADHD care

vary by sector? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada: October 20, 2005 (Research poster).

110. Zima BT, Kostello EC, Klap R, Ladd H, Woo DF. English and Spanish MAYSI-2: Relationship to

mental health service need. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada: October 20, 2005 (Research poster).

111. Zima BT. Quality of publicly-funded outpatient care for common childhood psychiatric disorders in

California. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada: October 22 2005 (Honors Lecture).

112. Zima BT. Quality of publicly-funded outpatient care for common childhood psychiatric disorders in

California. Harbor-UCLA Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Torrance, CA: February 2, 2006. (Lecture)

113. Zima BT. Child Mental Health Services Research. UCLA Family Research Consortium IV, 2006.

(Lecture) 114. Zima BT. Understanding what’s involved in a press release, There’s no prescribed road map for

women, Finding a good mentor, Know what’s driving you. 2006. Website Faculty and Advisory Board, NIMH Increasing Diversity in Advanced Mental Health Services Research & Executive Leadership, 4-online articles/videos. (Video) http://www.4researchers.org/Approval/List?id=53&h=d215d69c5b11e917f1736e33ffb37f72

115.*. Chung B, Liu G, Belin T, Knapp P, Zima BT. Psychotropic medication prescription patterns for

children in publicly funded mental health clinics in California between 1998-1999. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: May 21, 2006 (Research poster).

116. Zima BT. Adaptation of the UCLA/RAND methodology to assess quality of care for childhood

psychiatric disorders. NIMH/UCLA Child Intervention, Prevention and Services Research Training Conference, Los Angeles, CA: June 6, 2006. (Lecture)

117. Zima BT, Bussing R, Gelberg L, Kostello EC, Woo DF. ADHD Care in Managed Care Medicaid

Program: Preliminary Findings. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA: October 26, 2006 (Symposium)

118.* Chung B, Knapp P, Belin T, Liu G, Landsverk J, Zima BT. Patterns of service use in California’s

outpatient child mental health clinics. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA: October 26, 2006 (Symposium).

119. Zima BT, Bartlett NA, Bussing R, Kostello EC, Woo DF, Kennedy DP. ADHD and ADHD Care:

Parent Knowledge and Attitudes. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA: October 28, 2006 (Symposium).

120. Zima BT. Examining quality of care for children in publicly-funded mental health programs. Mental Health Services Seminar Series, Community Care Behavioral Health/University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry. Pittsburgh, PA: January 17, 2007 (Keynote speaker, consultant).

121.* Chung B. Knapp P, Belin T, Zima BT. Treatment patterns for common childhood psychiatric

disorders in California’s publicly-funded outpatient mental health clinics. 2007 Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation and Policy, Washington D.C.: February 12, 2007 (Research poster).

122. Zima BT. Treatment patterns for common child psychiatric disorders in California’s publicly-funded

outpatient mental health clinics. UCLA Child Psychiatry Division Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA: April 25, 2007. (Lecture)

123. Zima BT. Understanding the role of stigma in the treatment of ADHD. American Academy of Child

and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Boston, MA: October 25, 2006 (Chair and Discussant, Symposium).

124. Zima BT. What is “good” care for ADHD: maternal perspectives on stigma and priorities for care.

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Boston, MA: October 25, 2007 (Symposium).

125. Zima BT, Chung B, Knapp P, Gang L, Zhang L. Assessment of quality of care for children through a

statewide agency-academic partnership. 21st Annual Conference—A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, University of South Florida, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health, Tampa, FL: February 25, 2008 (Symposium)

126. Bussing R, Zima BT, dosReis S, Koro-Lungberg ME, Vitiello B. Evidence-Based Practices and

Clinical Practice Evidence: Bridging the Gap. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL: October 29, 2008 (Symposium).

127. Zima BT, Bussing R. Clinical practice evidence: how feasible for child psychiatry? American

Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL: October 29, 2008 (Symposium).

128.* Stockdale S, Zima BT, Tang L, Knapp P. Explaining variations in quality of mental health care for

children: do organizational characteristics of clinics matter? Academy Health Annual Research Meeting. Washington, DC: June 28, 2009. (Symposium)

129. Bussing R, Zima BT, Mason D, Porter P, Garvan C: Who receives ADHD treatment in adolescence:

Do children's views matter? 2nd International Congress on ADHD. Vienna, Austria: May 23, 2009 (Research poster)

130. Bussing R, Zima BT, Mason D, Garvan C. ADHD Care for adolescents: do youths perspectives

matter? NIMH Mental Health Services Research Conference: Increasing the Efficiency of Research and Mental Health Services Delivery. (Lecture)

131. Tang L, Belin TR, Ho J, Zima BT. A comparison of imputation methods for missing data in self-

report Likert ratings, 2009 Joint Statistical Meetings, August 1-6, 2009, Washington, DC. (Research poster).

132. * Ho, J, Bussing, R, Tang, L, Zhang L, Zima BT. Treatment Acceptability, and ADHD Service Use

Among African American, Latino, and Caucasian Families American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI: October 2009 (Research poster).

133. Zima B (Chair), Kolko DJ, Van Cleave J, Knapp P, Sulik L. Quality of mental health care in primary

care: promising practices. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting: Honolulu, HI: October 28, 2009 (Symposium).

134. Zima B, Bussing R, Ettner S, Tang L, Zhang L, Woo D, Ho J. Childhood ADHD care in a large

managed care Medicaid program: is clinical severity greater in carved-out specialty mental health? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI: October 28, 2009 (Symposium).

135. Zima B, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L, Ettner S, Belin TR, Wells KB. Quality of care for ADHD in a

large managed care Medicaid program. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, February 10, 2010. (Lecture)

136. Zima B. Quality of care for ADHD in a large managed care Medicaid program. UCLA, Department of

Pediatrics Grand Rounds, June 25, 2010. (Lecture) 137.* Meneses VM, Duran D, Zima B, Fish JS, Ryan GW, Brown AF. Health and sex education: youth

with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities. The Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Boston, MA: September 13, 2010 (Research poster)

138. Zima B, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang LL. Linking provider and parent-reported medication treatment

data with Medicaid data: can we conclude appropriateness and safety? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY: October 30, 2010. (Symposium)

139. Zima B, Bussing, R, Tang L, Zhang L. Parent attitudes toward ADHD care: relationship to service

use. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY: October 29, 2010. (Symposium)

140. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L, Ettner S, Belin TR, Wells KB. Quality of care for children

with ADHD in a large managed care Medicaid program. UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences Grand Rounds, December 7, 2010. (Lecture)

141. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L, Ettner S, Belin TR, Wells KB. Quality of care for children

with ADHD in a large managed care Medicaid program. UCLA Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division Grand Rounds, February 23, 2011. (Lecture)

142. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L, Ettner S, Belin TR, Wells KB. Quality of care for children

with ADHD in a large managed care Medicaid program. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA; June 12, 2011 (Research poster).

143. Martin A (Editor in Chief), Zima BT, Walkup J. The Orange Journal: A Members’ Forum. American

Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 20, 2011. (Invited Editorial Board Member to speak on new “Translations” column) (Symposium)

144. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L, Ettner S, Belin TR, Wells KB. Quality of care for children with ADHD in a large managed care Medicaid program. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 21, 2011. (Honors Lecture, Elaine Schlosser Lewis Award for best paper on ADHD in JAACAP/2010-2011)

145. Zima BT (Chair), Bussing R, Sayal K, Larson J, dosReis S, Charach A. Child and Family Values: Do

They Drive Continuity of Care? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 21, 2011. (Symposium)

146. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L. Staying in care for ADHD: do parent perceptions matter?

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto, CANADA: October 20, 2011. (Symposium)

147. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L. Staying in care for ADHD: do parent perceptions matter?

Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Southern California, October 25, 2011. (Lecture)

148. Zima BT, Mangione-Smith R. Gaps in quality measures for child mental health care: an opportunity

for a collaborative agenda. Excellence in Child Mental Health Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, December 1, 2011. (debate, other presenter Dr. Richard Williams, OBE TD FRCPsych DM CC, Professor of Mental Health Strategy, Welsh Institute for Health and Socialy Care, University of Galmorgan) (Lecture)

149. Zima BT (Chair). Prevention: Innovative strategies to reduce child risk for serious mental health

problems. Excellence in Child Mental Health Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, December 1, 2011. (Round table)

150.* Zima BT, Santiago C. Impact of poverty on development: implications for research. SAMHSA

Minority Fellowship Program, 2012 Intensive Winter Institute, hosted by UCLA School of Nursing. February 17, 2012. (Lecture)

151. * Vona P, Zima BT. National quality measures for publicly-funded child mental health care:

background, progress and next steps. UCLA Child Health Services Research Seminar, UCLA Department of Pediatrics, September 19, 2012. (Lecture)

152. Zima BT, Bussing R, dosReis S, Zhang L, Tang L. Psychotropic medication persistence in a large,

managed care Medicaid program: do child-, parent- or system-level factors matter? American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA: October 26, 2012. (Research poster)

153. Zima BT. Research Career and Family: Strategies to Balance. NIMH Child Intervention, Prevention

and Services Summer Research Institute, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL: May 6, 2013. (Lecture)

154.* Bardach, NS, Coker TR, Zima BT, Lynn AL, Murphy JM, Knapp PK, Nelson JG, Mangione-Smith R.

Priority mental health diagnoses for quality measurement in inpatient and emergency department settings Nationally. Academy Health 2013 Child Health Services Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD: June 22, 2013 (Research poster).

155.* Bardach, NS, Coker TR, Zima BT, Lynn AL, Murphy JM, Knapp PK, Nelson JG, Mangione-Smith R. Priority mental health diagnoses for quality measurement in inpatient and emergency department settings Nationally. Academy Health 2013 Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore, MD: June 24, 2013. (Research poster)

156. Zima BT, Jung T, Bussing R, Mikesell L, Zhang L, Whitham C, McCreary M. Development of a

mobile health intervention to optimize early stimulant medication treatment. Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL: October 25, 2013 (Research poster)

157.* Barnert E, Perry R, Steers N, Dudovitz R, Zima B, Chung P. Understanding protective and risk factors

for involvement in the criminal justice system from adolescence to adulthood: A life course perspective. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Annual Meeting, Emory University, Atlanta, GA: November 11-14, 2013. (Research poster)

158.* Barnert ES, Perry R, Shetgiri R, Steers N, Dudovitz R, Zima B, Chung PJ. Understanding protective

and risk factors for criminal offending from adolescence to adulthood: A life course perspective. Academic Pediatrics Association Regions 9 and 10 Annual Meeting. Monterey, CA; January 2014. (Paper presentation)

159. Zima BT, Jung T, McCreary M, Zhang L, Bussing R, Mikesell L, Guzman J, Whitham C.

Development of a mobile health intervention to optimize early stimulant medication treatment. NIMH Mental Health Services Research: Research in Pursuit of a Mental Health Care System. Bethesda, MD: April 25, 2014. (Research poster/technology demonstration)

160.* Barnert ES, Perry R, Shetgiri R, Steers N, Dudovitz R, Zima B, Chung PJ. Understanding protective

and risk factors for criminal offending from adolescence to adulthood: A life course perspective. Pediatric Academic Societies National Meeting. Vancouver, Canada; May 2014. (Paper presentation)

161.* Barnert ES, Perry R, Shetgiri R, Steers N, Dudovitz R, Zima B, Chung PJ. Understanding protective

and risk factors for criminal offending from adolescence to adulthood: A life course perspective. Academy Health. San Diego, CA: June 7, 2014. (Paper presentation)

162. Bussing R, Zima BT Meyer J, Gary F, Mason D, Garvan C. Parental social networks, caregiver strain

and utilization of mental health services in adolescent with and without childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. International Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professionals. Durban, KwaZulu Natal Province, South Africa: August 19, 2014.(Paper presentation)

163. Zima BT, Bussing R, Zhang L, Tang L. Quality of ADHD Care Using a National Measure: Lessons

Learned and Questions Raised. Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA: October 21, 2014. (Symposium, Chair)

164. Zima BT, Murphy JM. National child mental health quality measures: Are they clinically meaningful?

Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA: October 24, 2014. (Clinical Perspectives Symposium)

165. Bussing R, Meyer J, Zima BT, Mason D, Gary F, Garvan CW. Parental social networks and mental

health service use associated with ADHD during adolescence. Colloquim: Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: December 5, 2014. (Lecture)

166.* Guzman JR, Mikesell LM, Bromley E, McCreary M, Zima BT. Mobile health technology as a means of translation and “back-translation” of symptoms and side effect in community mental health. 2014 American Anthropological Association, Society for Medical Anthropology. Washington, DC, December 7, 2014. (Paper presentation)

167. Zima BT. National quality measures for child mental health: advances and future challenges.

Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: January 23, 2015. (Honorary Lecture)

168. Zima BT, McCreary M. MH2: Optimizing Stimulant Medication Treatment for ADHD. Children and

Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Westside Chapter, Westside Regional Center, Culver City, CA: February 17, 2015. (Lecture)

169. Coker, T, Zima BT, Patel A, Soares N, Porras-Javier L. A patient-centered tele-behavioral health

intervention for Medicaid-insured children. 2015 Annual International Meeting and Exposition of the American Telemedicine Association, Los Angeles, CA: May 3, 2015. (Panel presentation)

170. Zima BT. National quality measures for child mental health: advances and future challenges. Public

Mental Health Grand Rounds, Department of Health Policy & Management, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA: April 14, 2015. (Honorary Lecture)

171.* Barnert ES, Perry R, Azzi V, Shetgiri R, Steers N, Dudovitz R, Zima B, Chung PJ. Incarcerated

youths’ perspectives on protective factors and risk factors for juvenile offending: a qualitative analysis. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA; April 2015. (Paper presentation)

172. Zima BT. Mobile Health for Mental Health. NIH MHealth Summer Institute at UCLA, Los Angeles,

CA: August 25, 2015. (Lecture) 173. Zima BT. National quality measures for child mental health: advances and future challenges.

Henrietta Leonard Memorial Lectureship, Academic Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Brown University, Providence, RI: October 7, 2015. (Honorary Lecture)

174. Zima BT, Rodean J, Berry J, Hall M, Coker T, Bardach N, Murphy M. Ten-year national trends in

pediatric hospitalizations for child psychiatric disorders, Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX: October 28, 2015. (Research poster)

175. Meyers K (Chair), Zima BT, Kaye D, Fornari V, Rockhill C, Goldstein F, Roth D. Innovative use of

technologies to improve quality of child mental health care. Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX: October 31, 2015. (Clinical Perspectives Symposium)

176.* Spencer A, Chiang C, Plasencia N, Murphy MJ, Cronin R, Lyons-Hunter M, Zima B, Biederman J,

Jellinek M. Utilization of a child psychiatry consultation service embedded in a community pediatric clinic. Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX: October 29, 2015. (Research poster)

177.* Mikesell L., Marti A. F., Guzman J. R., McCreary M, Zima B. Unanticipated psychiatrist

communication practices using mHealth technology during early stimulant medication titration for children with ADHD. Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers College Columbia University, New York, NY: October 2015. (Paper presentation)

178.* Marti, FA, Mikesell L, Guzman J, McCreary M, Zima BT. Bridging perspectives through shared

decision-making in pediatric ADHD: How mobile health technology mediates evidence-based logical discourse between parents and psychiatrist. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO: November 18-22, 2015 (Paper presentation)

179.* Doupnik S, Lawlor J, Zima B, Coker T, Bardach N, Berry J, Hall M. Prevalence of a comorbid

mental health condition and contribution to length of stay in common pediatric medical and surgical conditions. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, Baltimore, MD: April 30, 2016. (Research poster)

180.* Pulcini C, Zima BT, Kelleher K, Houtrow AJ. National trends in prevalence and co-morbid chronic

conditions among children with asthma, autism spectrum disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, Baltimore, MD: May 1, 2016. (Research poster)

181. Javier LP, Contreras S, Zima B, Soares N, Chung P, Park C, Patel A, Coker TR. Using telehealth to

improve mental health referral and coordination for children at a community health center. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, Baltimore, MD: April 30, 2016. (Research poster)

182.* Martí FA, McCreary M, Lee J, Wobga-Pasiah E, Archangeli C, Zima BT. Parent-Provider

Communication Patterns with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Latino Parents During mHealth-Supported ADHD Treatment. UCLA Center of Excellence Stakeholders' Meeting, Los Angeles, CA: May 24 2016. (Research poster)

183. Zima BT, Rodean J, Hall M, Bardach N, Coker T, Berry J. Ten year national trends in pediatric

hospitalizations by type of psychiatric comorbidity. Academy Health: Child Health Services Research Interest Group Meeting, Boston, MA: June 25, 2016. (Paper Presentation for Service Quality and Utilization for Children with Mental Health Diagnoses and Special Health Care Needs Session)

184. Zima BT, Rodean J, Hall M, Bardach N, Coker T, Berry J. Ten year national trends in pediatric

hospitalizations by type of psychiatric comorbidity. Academy Health, Boston, MA, June 27, 2016. (Paper Presentation for Using Big Data to Assess Care and Outcomes for Individuals with Complex Chronic Conditions Session)

185. * Doupnik S, Lawlor J, Zima B, Coker T, Bardach N, Berry J, Hall M. Prevalence of a comorbid mental

health condition and contribution to length of stay in common pediatric medical and surgical conditions. Academy Health, Boston, MA: June 27, 2016. (Research poster)

186.* Pulcini C, Zima B, Kelleher K, Houtrow A. National trends in prevalence and co-morbid chronic

conditions among children with asthma, autism spectrum disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Academy Health, Boston, MA: June 27, 2016. (Research poster)

187. Zima BT. MH2: Mobile Health for Mental Health. NIH mHealth Summer Institute at UCLA, Los

Angeles, CA: August 9, 2016 (Lecture). 188. Zima BT, Rodean J, Hall M, Bardach N, Coker T, Berry J. Ten-year national trends in pediatric

hospitalizations by psychiatric comorbidity. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York City, NY: October 29, 2016. (Symposium)

189. Hoagwood KE, Kelleher K, Zima BT, Perrin JM, Bilder S, Crystal S. Ten-year trends in treatment

services for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder enrolled in Medicaid. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York City, NY: October 29, 2016. (Symposium)

190. Zima BT, Marti A, McCreary M, Posiah E, Archangeli C. MH2/SM2: Adaptation of an mHealth

intervention to optimize ADHD medication treatment for Spanish-speaking families. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York City, NY: October 27 2016. (Clinical Perspectives Symposium)

191. Zima BT, McCreary M, Brady M, Gonzalez S, Churchey-Mims M, Perry L, Kenan K, Chi H,

Rompala V, Zhang L, Tang L, Leventhal B. Development of two integrated care models serving low-income families: Early lessons learned. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York City, NY: October 27 2016. (Round table)

192. Kelley K, Kenan K, Perry L, Churchey M, Zima BT. The role of the co-located child psychiatrist:

early lessons learned. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York City, NY: October 27 2016. (Round table)

193.* Doupnik SK, Zima BT, Lawlor J, Coker T, Bardach NS, Hall M, Berry JG. The influence of comorbid

psychiatric disorders on pediatric hospital utilization. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY: October 28, 2016. (Research poster)

194.* Mikesell L, Marti FA, Guzman JR, Zima BT. ‘I don’t know what to say’: scaffolding children’s

reporting of medication experiences during ADHD medication titration clinic visits. National Communication Association, November 2016. (Paper presentation)

195. Zima BT (Presenting for Coker T), Javier-Porenas L, Contreras S, Park C., Chung P. Telehealth

Intervention to Improve Care Coordination and Delivery of Child Mental Health Services. 2nd Annual Meeting, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute: Washington, DC: November 18, 2016. (Symposium)

196.* Marti FA, Guzman JR, Mikesell L, McCreary M, Zima BT. Taking mHealth in new and

anthropological directions: The interdisciplinary development of the Salud Móvil para Salud Mental (Mobile Health for Mental Health) phone app. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Conference. Santa Fe: NM. March 2017 (Paper presentation).

197. * Doupnik SK, Lawlor J, Zima BT, Coker TR, Bardach NS, Rehm KP, Gay JC, Hall M, Berry JG. The

relationship between comorbid mental health conditions and unplanned hospital readmissions in children. 2017 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society, San Francisco, CA: May 6, 2017. (Platform presentation)

198.* Bettenhausen JL, Richardson T, Neff JM, Zima BT, Macy ML, Auger KA, Hoefgen ER, Shah SS,

Plencner L, Hall M. Factors associated with high expenditures for children enrolled in Medicaid with non-complex chronic diseases. 2017 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society, San Francisco, CA: May 6, 2017. (Research poster)

199.* Doupnik SK, Lawlor J, Zima BT, Coker TR, Bardach NS, Rehm KP, Gay JC, Hall M, Berry JG. The relationship between comorbid mental health conditions and unplanned hospital readmissions in children. Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Nashville, TN: July 20, 2017. (Research poster)

200.* Bettenhausen JL, Richardson T, Neff JM, Zima BT, Macy ML, Auger KA, Hoefgen ER, Shah SS,

Plencner L, Hall M. Mental health drives spending for patients with non-complex chronic disease. Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Nashville, TN: July 20, 2017. (Research poster)

201.* Paschall E, Marti FA, Yazdani S, Chung P, Williams K, Patel A, Ho BJ, McCreary MP, Zima BT.

Mobile Health for Mental Health (MH2®): Improving delivery of mental health care. Children’s Systems of Care Institute, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, DC: October 23, 2017. (Research poster)

202.* Mikesell, L., Marti, A., Guzman, J. R., McCreary, M., Zima, B. (2017). (Re)designing general

impression questions to elicit clinically relevant information from children during ADHD medication titration. 15th International Pragmatics Association Conference. Belfast, Northern Ireland: July 16-21, 2017.

203. Gay JC, Zima BT, Coker TR, Doupnik S, Hall M, Rodean J, On[Neill M, Morse R, Rehm KP, Berry

JG, Bardach NS. Use of post-acute care following acute care hospitalization for mental health conditions in children and adolescents. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, DC: October 25, 2017. (Research poster)

204. Zima BT, Marti FA, Lee C, Pourat N. Selection of a child clinical outcome measure for statewide use

using a modified delphi panel approach. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, DC: October 25, 2017. (Research poster)

205. Zima BT, Marti FA, McCreary M, Williams K, Patel A, Ho BJ, Zhang L, Tang L. Feasibility of a

web-based app to optimize early stimulant medication treatment. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, DC: October 28, 2017. (Research poster)

206. Zima BT. Social determinants: impact on child mental health. Annual Meeting of the American

Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, DC: October 26, 2017. (Invited Speaker, Life Long Learning Institute)

207. Pourat N, Lee C, Marti FA, Zima BT. Selection of a child clinical outcome measure for statewide use

using a modified delphi panel approach. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, Atlanta, GA: November 5, 2017. (Research poster)

208. Zima BT. Pediatric hospitalizations in children with psychiatric disorders. UCLA Department of

Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences Grand Rounds. November 28, 2017. (Lecture) 209. Zima BT, Marti FA, McCreary M, Williams K, Patel A, Ho BJ, Zhang L, Tang L. Feasibility and

acceptability of MH2® Mobile Health for Mental Health to optimize early stimulant medication treatment. World Psychiatric Association Thematic Congress, Innovation in Psychiatry: Effective Interventions for Health and Society, Melbourne, Australia: February 25-28, 2018. (New Research Presentation, Innovations in Technologies series)

210. Zima BT, Marti FA, Lee C, Pourat N. Selection of a child clinical outcome measure for statewide use using a modified delphi panel approach. World Psychiatric Association Thematic Congress, Innovation in Psychiatry: Effective Interventions for Health and Society, Melbourne, Australia: February 25-28, 2018. (New Research Presentation, Innovations in Policy and Planning Health series)

211. Zima BT. Ten-year national trends in pediatric hospitalizations by psychiatric comorbidity. Medical

Psychiatry Alliance, University of Toronto, the Hospital for Sick Children and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, CA: March 9, 2018 (Invited International Speaker).

212.* Hadland SE, Bagley SM, Rodean J, Levy S, Zima BT. Use of evidence-based medication treatment

among Medicaid-enrolled Youth with opioid use disorder between 2014-2015. Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA: March 16, 2018. (Research poster, Oral presentation).

213.* Hadland SE, Bagley SM, Rodean R, Silverstein M, Levy S, Larochelle MR, Samet JH, Zima BT.

Receipt of recommended medications for opioid use disorder and retention in care among youth: a multistate study. Addiction Medicine 2018: Translational Science at the Cutting Edge. Boston, MA: May 3, 2018 (Research poster)

214.* Hadland SE, Bagley SM, Rodean J, Silverstein M, Levy S, Zima BT. Receipt of recommended

medications for opioid use disorder and retention in care among youth: a multistate study. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, ON: May 5, 2018. (Research poster)

215. Zima BT, Finnerty M, Scholle S, Wang P. Quality of child mental health care: Can measurement

drive improvement? American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY: May 6, 2018 (Chair & Presenter, Symposium)

216. Pourat N, Lee C, Marti FA, Zima BT. Selection of a child clinical outcome measure for statewide use

using a modified delphi panel approach. The 4th Annual World Congress of Pediatrics. Fukuoka, Japan: July 30, 2018. (Paper presentation)

217.* Hadland SE, Bagley SM, Rodean J, Silverstein M, Levy S, Larochelle MR, Samet JH, Zima BT.

Evidence-based medication treatment among Medicaid-enrolled youth with opioid use disorder, 2014-2015. The College on Problems of Drug Dependence 80th Annual Scientific Meeting. San Diego, CA: June 12, 2018. (Research poster, Oral presentation)

218.* Julian J, Richardson T, Colvin J, Andrews A, Zima B, Hoefgen ER, Bettenhausen J, Auger K, Hall M, Macy M, Shah S, Neff J. Changes in non-complex chronic disease status in adolescents transitioning to adult care. Pediatric Academic Societies 2018 Meeting. Toronto: Canada. May 6, 2018 (Research poster, Oral presentation)

219.* Doupnik S, Rodean J, Zima BT, Coker TR, Worsley D, Rehm K, Gay JC, Berry J, Hall M, Marcus S.

Readmissions after pediatric hospitalization for suicide ideation and suicide attempt. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada: May 7, 2018. (Research poster)

220.* Neel C, Cabana MD, Thombley R, Zima BT, Bardach NS. The association between comorbid mental

health conditions and emergency department utilization in pediatric asthma. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada: May 5-8, 2018. (Research poster)

221. Coker TR, Porras-Javier L, Zhang L, Soares N, Park, C, Patel A, Tang L, Chung P, Zima BT. A cluster randomized clinical trial of a telehealth-enhanced referral system for mental health. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada: May 5-8, 2018. (Research poster)

222. Ashwood S, Zima B (Co-Chairs). Evaluation of Mental Health Services Act Programs in Los Angeles

County. California Behavioral Health Directors Association. May 18, 2018 (Statewide webinar) 223. Coker TR, Porras-Javier L, Zhang L, Soares N, Park C, Patel A, Tang L, Chung PJ, Zima BT. A

cluster RCT of a telehealth-enhanced referral system for mental health. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, June 26, 2018 (Research poster)

224. Zima BT, Marti FA, Lee C, Pourat N. Selection of a child clinical outcome measure for statewide use

using a modified delphi panel approach. 2018 Southern California Regional Dissemination, Implementation & Improvement Science Symposium, California Endowment Foundation. June 28, 2018. (Research poster)

225.* Cheung Y, Paschall E, Marti FA, Ho BJ, Zima BT. Development of an Mhealth application for

pediatric ADHD treatment. UCLA Pediatrics Noon Conference, UCLA Health, August 24, 2018. (Lecture and usability testing demonstration)

226.* Choi K, McCreary M, Ford J, Rahmanian-Koushkaki, S, Kenan K, Zima BT. Adverse Childhood

Experiences (ACES) among youth in Chicago: A community-partnered approach to primary care ACE screening. Annual Meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson National Clinical Scholars Program, Los Angeles, CA: October 19, 2018 (Podium presentation)

227. Zima BT, Marti FA, Lee C, Pourat N. Using outcome and quality measures to drive improvement in

care: implications for statewide use of a child clinical outcome measure. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Seattle, WA: October 26, 2018. (Clinical Perspectives Symposium)

228.* Choi K, Ford J, McCreary M, Rahmanian-Koushkaki S, Kenan K, Zhang L, Zima BT. Community

violence, trauma clusters, and behavioral health among children using integrated primary care in vulnerable neighborhoods. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Seattle, WA: October 25, 2018. (Research poster)

229.* McCreary M, Arevian A, Brady M, Mosqueda A, Tang L, Zhang L, Zima, BT. A Web-based tool to

track clinical care and outcomes in two community-based pediatric integrated care models. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Seattle, WA: October 27, 2018. (Research poster)

230. Coker TR, Porras-Javier L, Soares N, Zhang L, Zima BT. Improved access to mental health care

using a telehealth-enhanced referral process in pediatric primary care: a cluster randomized trial. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Seattle, WA: October 25, 2018. (Research poster)

231.* Edgcomb JB, Sorter MT, Lorberg B, Zima BT. Psychiatric readmissions of children and adolescents:

A systematic review and meta-analysis. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Seattle, WA: October 27, 2018. (Research poster)

232. Zima BT, McCreary M, Kenan K, Churchey-Mims M, Chi H, Davies J, Brady M, Mosqueda A,

Rompala V, Leventhal B. Clinical characteristics and service use in two federally qualified health care centers with embedded mental health teams. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Seattle, WA: October 25, 2018. (Research poster)

233.* Alinsky RH, Zima BT, Bagley SM, Rodean JH, Matson PA, Adger H, Hadland SE. Receipt of

addiction treatment following opioid-related overdose among Medicaid-enrolled youth, 2014-2015. Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse Annual National Conference. San Francisco, CA: November 8-10, 2018. (Research poster)

234.* Doupnik SK, Rodean J, Feinstein J, Gay JC, Simmons J, Bettenhausen JL, Markham JL, Hall M,

Zima BT, Berry JG. Healthcare utilization and spending for children with mental health conditions in Medicaid. 2019 Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD: April 24 – May 1, 2019. (Research poster)

235.*. Cutler GJ, Rodean J, Zima B, Doupnik SK, Zagel AL, Bergman KR, Hoffmann JA, Neuman MI.

Trends in pediatric emergency department visits for primary mental health conditions and variation in disposition by presence of a psychiatric unit. Children's Minnesota Research Conference. Minneapolis, MN: April 26, 2019. (Research poster)

236. Zima BT, Kenan K. Healthy minds, health children, healthy Chicago: working together to thrive.

University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Pediatrics, Grand Rounds. April 26, 2019. (invited lecture, national speaker series)

237.* Cutler GJ, Rodean J, Zima BT, Doupnik SK, Zagel AL, Bergmann KR, Hoffmann JA, Neuman MI.

Trends in pediatric emergency department visits for mental health conditions and disposition by presence of a psychiatric unit. Academy Health. Washington DC: June 2-4, 2019. (Research poster)

238. Zima BT. National quality measures for child mental health: development, performance, and evidence

for clinical validity. International Society for Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Los Angeles: CA: June 26, 2019 (Keynote Speaker)

239. Zima BT. National quality measures for child mental health: extent of clinical validity and national

adherence rates. UCLA Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds, October 9, 2019. 240. Zima BT, McCreary M, Zhang L, Kenan K, Churchey-Mims M, Chi H, Brady M, Mosqueda A,

Davies J, Rompola V, Leventhal B. Mental health service use and clinical outcomes among children served in two embedded mental health care models. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, IL: October 18, 2019. (Symposium, Presenter and Chair)

241.* Edgcomb JB, Zima BT, Mobilizing clinical informatics to improve child mental health care. Annual

Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Chicago, IL: October 18, 2019. (Clinical Perspectives)

242.* McCreary M, Arevian A, Brady M, Mosqueda A, Tang L, Zhang L, Zima BT. Connecting web-based

tools and EHRs: An application for community-partnered pediatric integrated care. 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. October 18, 2019. (Presenter for M. McCreary, Workshop)

243. Zima BT, Gay JC, Rodean J, Doupnik SK, Rockhill C, Davidson A, Hall M. Classification system for

ICD-9 and ICD-10 pediatric mental health disorders. 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. October 17, 2019. (Research Poster)

244.* Varigonda AL, Edgcomb JE, Zima BT. The impact of exercise in improving executive function in

children with ADHD, ASD, and FASD: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. October 17, 2019. (Research Poster)

245.* Chadi N, Rodean J, Earlywine J, Zima B, Bagley S, Hadland SE. Treatment for nicotine use disorder

among Medicaid-enrolled adolescents and young adults. 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA: Nov 2-6, 2019 (oral presentation)

246.* Earlywine J, Bagley S, Rodean J, Zima B, Chadi N, Leslie D, Hadland S. Medications for alcohol use

disorder among Medicaid-enrolled youth, 2011-2016. 2020 Annual Meeting of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, San Diego, CA: March 12, 2020 (Platform Research Presentation)

247.* Choi, K. R., Stewart, T., Fein, E., McCreary, M., Kenan, K., Davies, J., Naureckas, S., & Zima, B.

(2020, April). Childhood adversity & mental health: How attachment-disrupting events increase risk. 2020 Western Institute of Nursing Conference, Portland, OR. (Podium presentation) Conference cancelled in March 2020 due to coronavirus outbreak.

248. Zima BT. 2020 Core Set child behavioral health quality measures: challenges for data interpretation.

American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA: April 25, 2020 (Symposium) Accepted for presentation, but APA Meeting cancelled March 16, 2020 to comply with CDC guidance. Presented via Zoom and recorded for APA On Demand on 4/14/20.

249.* Zima BT. Delivery and monitoring quality care: why specification at the population level matters.

American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA: April 25, 2020 (Chair is mentee: Dr. Juliet Edgcomb) (Symposium) Accepted for presentation, but APA Meeting cancelled March 16, 2020 to comply with CDC guidance. Presented via Zoom and recorded for APA On Demand on May 22, 2020.

250.* Nash K, Zima B, Rothenberg C, Hoffmann JA, Moreno C, Rosenthal M, Venkatesh A. Trends in

Emergency Department (ED) Boarding for Pediatric Mental Health Visits (2005-2015). Academic Pediatric Association Region 1 Meeting. Boston, MA. March 2020 (Research poster and Platform presentation) Accepted for presentation, but PAS meeting cancelled to comply with CDC guidance.

251.* Nash KA, Zima B, Rothenberg C, Hoffmann JA, Moreno C, Rosenthal M, Venkatesh AK. Trends in

Emergency Department (ED) Boarding for Pediatric Mental Health Visits (2005-2015). (Oral Platform). Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. May 3, 2020. Due to COVID-19 related conference cancellation, this peer-reviewed abstract was disseminated on 4/30/2020 to the PAS 2020 Meeting Program Guide. E-PAS2020:2445.6.

252.* Nash KA, Zima B, Rothenberg C, Hoffmann JA, Moreno C, Rosenthal M, Venkatesh A. Trends in

Emergency Department LOS for Pediatric Mental Health Visits (2005-2015). Yale Pediatrics Research Forum. New Haven, CT. May 2020.

253.* Mikesell, L., Marti, A. F., Guzmán, J. R., McCreary, M., & Zima, B. Attending to Parent and Child Rights to Make Medication Decisions during Pediatric Psychiatry Visits for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Academic of Communication in Healthcare Virtual Research Forum,. June, 2020. Awarded Best Oral Abstract Award.

254.* Bonilla A, Pourat N, Chuang E, Ettner S, Zima B, Chen X, Lu C, Hoang H, Hair B, Bolton J,

Sripipatana A. Mental health staffing at HRSA-funded health centers improve comprehensive care access. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo, San Francisco, CA: Oct. 24 – 28, 2020 (Research poster)

255. Zima BT, Pumariega AJ, Sayal KS, Liu F, Rockhill C, Bussing R. Measurement-based care across

the continuum: screening, diagnosis, and tracking care over time. 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. October 19-24, 2019. (Symposium Chair)

256. Zima BT, Gay J, Rodean J, Doupnik S, Rockhill C, Davidson A, Hall M. Classification system for

ICD-9 and ICD-10 pediatric mental health disorders. 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. October 19-24, 2019. (Symposium)

257. Pfiffner L, Fortuna L, Ramos D, Dvorsky M, Zima BT. Novel advances in technology enhancements

to mental health treatment for children and adolescents. 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. October 19-24, 2019. (Symposium Discussant)

Abstracts under review 1. Bonilla A, Pourat N, Chuang E, Ettner S, Zima B, Chen X, Lu C, Hoang H, Hair B, Bolton J, Sripipatana A. Mental health staffing at HRSA-funded health centers to improve comprehensive care access. Academy Health, Boston: MA. June 13-16, 2020. 2. Mikesell L, Marti FA, Guzman JR, McCreary M, Zima BT. Attending to Parent and Child Rights to Make Medication Decisions during Pediatric Psychiatry Visits. Academy of Communication in Healthcare's Research Forum, Austin: TX. June 27-28, 2020. LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATIONS TESTIMONY 1. Joint Hearing, Assembly Human Services Committee and Assembly Select Committee on Foster Care.

Psychotropic medication use in foster care, Sacramento, CA, August 15, 2006.

Data from LA County Foster Care Study and statewide quality of care study included in testimony by California Psychiatric Association and County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health.

2. Public Hearing, Office of Regulations, Title 9, California Department of Mental Health Proposed

Regulations: MHSA Workforce Education and Training (Notice File No. Z2008-1014-02). Psychiatry Workforce in California: Current Capacity, Projected Workforce Need, and Proposed Strategy, Sacramento, CA, December 10, 2008.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Peer-reviewed Papers *mentored citation# per Google Scholar, total n=4,536 as of 2/13/2020 1. Zima BT, Karno M. Child psychiatric epidemiology: methodologic challenges and future trends.

Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 1993;6:280-283. 2. Buckner JC, Bassuk EL, Zima BT. Mental health issues affecting homeless women: implications for

intervention. Am J Orthopsych. 1993;63:385-399. PMID: 8372905. Citations=138 3. Zima BT, Wells KB, Freeman HE. Emotional and behavioral problems and severe academic delays

among sheltered homeless children in Los Angeles County. Am J Public Health. 1994;84:260-264. PMID: 7507648. PMCID: PMC1614997. Citations=182

4. Bussing R, Menvielle E, Zima BT. Relationship between behavioral problems and unintentional

injuries in U.S. children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1996;150:50-56. PMID: 8542007. Citations=48 5. Zima BT, Wells KB, Benjamin B, Duan N. Mental health problems among homeless mothers:

relationship to service use and child mental health problems. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1996;53:332-338. PMID: 8634011. Citations=107

Reprinted (abstract) in JAMA.1996;276;432.

6. Zima BT, Bussing R, Forness SR, Benjamin B. Sheltered homeless children: their eligibility and unmet need for special education evaluations. Am J Public Health. 1997;87:236-240. PMCID: PMC1380800

Citations=91 Reprinted (abridged) in Lewis C, ed. Physical Therapy in Perspective. Chicago, IL: Mosby-Year Book, Inc.; 1997. Reprinted (abridged) in C. Liberton, K. Kutash, & R. Friedman, eds., The 10th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, A System of Care for Children's Mental Health, Expanding the Research Base. 1998.

7. Bussing R, Zima BT, Belin TR, Forness SR. Children who qualify for LD and SED programs: do they differ in level of ADHD symptoms and comorbid psychiatric conditions? Behavioral Disorders. 1998;23:85-97. Citations=61

8. Zima BT, Forness SR, Bussing R, Benjamin B. Homeless children in emergency shelters: need for

prereferral intervention and potential eligibility for special education. Behavioral Disorders. 1998;23:98-110. Citations=9

Reprinted (abridged) RWJF Abridge (1998). 9. Forness SR, Ramey SL, Ramey CT, Hsu C, Brezausek CM, MacMillan DL, Kavale KA, Zima BT.

Head Start children finishing first grade: preliminary data on school identification of children at risk for special education. Behavioral Disorders. 1998; 23:111-124. DOI: 10.1177/019874299802300202. Citations=28

10. Bussing R, Zima BT, Perwien AR, Belin TR, Widawski M. Children in special education programs:

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, use of services, and unmet needs. Am J Public Health. 1998: 88:880-886. PMID: 9618613. PMCID: PMC1508239. Citations=149

11. Bussing R, Schoenberg NE, Rogers KM, Zima BT, Angus S. Explanatory models of ADHD: do they

differ by ethnicity, child gender, or treatment status? J Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1998;6:233-242. DOI: 10.1177/106342669800600405. Citations=112

Reprinted (abridged) in Proceedings on NIMH Conference on Improving the Condition of People with Mental Illness: The Role of Services Research (September 4-5, 1997). Washington, D.C.; 1997.

12. Bussing R, Zima BT, Belin TR: Variations in ADHD treatment among special education students. J

Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1998;37:968-976. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199809000-00017. Citations=52

13. Forness SR, Cluett SE, Ramey CT, Ramey SL, Zima BT, Hsu C, Kavale KA, MacMillan DL. Special

education identification of Head Start children with emotional or behavioral disorders in second grade. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. 1998; 6:194-204. DOI: 10.1177/106342669800600401. Citations=42

14. Bussing R, Zima BT, Belin TR. Differential access to care for children with ADHD in special

education programs. Psychiatric Services. 1998;49:1226-1229. DOI: 10.1176/ps.49.9.1226. Citations=71

15. Zima BT, Bussing R, Bystritsky M, Widawski M, Belin TR, Benjamin B. Psychosocial stressors

among homeless children: relationship to behavior problems and depressive symptoms. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1999; 69:127-133. PMID: 9990444. Citations=44

16. Cluett SR, Forness SR, Ramey SL, Ramey CT, Zima BT, Brezausek CM, Kavale KA. Head start

children at third grade: preliminary special education identification and placement of children with emotional, learning, and related disabilities. J Child Family Studies. 1999; 8:285-303. DOI: 10.1023/A:1022063228843. Citations=30

17. Zima BT, Bussing R, Crecelius G, Kaufman A, Belin TR. Psychotropic medication treatment patterns

among school-aged children in foster care. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacology. 1999; 9:135-147. DOI: 10.1089/cap.1999.9.135. Citations=65

18. Zima BT, Bussing R, Crecelius G, Kaufman A, Belin TR. Psychotropic medication use among

children in foster care: relationship to severe psychiatric disorders. Am J Public Health. 1999:89; 1732-1735. PMID: 10553397. PMCID: PMC1508994. Citations=49

19. Zima BT, Bussing R, Freeman S, Yang X, Belin TR, Forness SR. Behavior problems, academic skill

delays and school failure among school-aged children in foster care: their relationship to placement characteristics. J Child and Family Studies 2000:9; 87-103. DOI: 10.1023/A:1009415800475. Citations=285

20. Zima BT, Bussing R, Yang X, Belin TR. Help-seeking steps and service use among children in foster

care. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2000:27; 271-285. DOI: 10.1007/BF02291739. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02291739 Citations=143

21. Bussing R, Zima BT, Perwein A. Self-esteem in special education children with ADHD: relationship to disorder characteristics and medication use. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2000;39:1260-1269. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200010000-00013. Citations=109

22.* Stein BD, Zima BT, Elliot MN, Burnam MA, Shahinfar A, Fox NA. Violence exposure among

school-age children in foster care: relationship to distress symptoms. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2001; 40:588-594. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200105000-00019. Citations=96

23.* Kataoka S, Zima BT, Dupre D, Moreno K, Yang X, McCracken J. Mental health problems and

service use among female juvenile offenders: their relationship to criminal history J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2001; 40: 549-555. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200105000-00014. Citations=148

24.* Rogers KM, Zima BT, Powell E, Pumariega AJ. Who is referred to mental health services in the

juvenile justice system. Journal of Child and Family Studies 2001; 10:485-494. DOI: 10.1023/A:1016765525503. Citations=59

25. Sexson S, Sargent J, Zima BT, Beresin E, Cuffe S, Drell M, Fox G, Dugan T, Kim WJ, Matthews K,

Sylvester C, Pope K. Sample core competencies in child and adolescent psychiatry training: a starting point. Academic Psychiatry 2001;25:201-213. PMID: 11744536. Citations=18

26.* Bhatara V, Vitiello B, Hoagwood K, Zima BT. Trends in combined pharmacotherapy with stimulants

for children. Psychiatric Services 2002; 53:244. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.53.3.244. Citations=32 27. Bussing R, Zima BT, Gary FA, Garvan CW. Use of complimentary and alternative medicine for

symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Psychiatric Services 2002;53:1096-1102. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.53.9.1096. Citations=103

28. Bussing R, Zima BT, Gary FA, Garvan CW. Barriers to detection, help-seeking and service use for

children with ADHD symptoms. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2003;30:176-189. PMID: 12710371. Citations=288

29. Bussing R, Zima BT, Gary FA, Mason DM, Leon CE, Sinha K, Garvan CW. Social networks,

caregiver strain, and utilization of mental health services among elementary school students at high risk for ADHD. J Am Acad Child Adolescent Psychiatry. 2003;42:842-850. DOI: 10.1097/01.CHI.0000046876.27264.BF. Citations=155

30. Zima BT. Wife, mother, academic psychiatrist: an enriching balance. Academic Psychiatry.

2003;27:222-224. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ap.27.3.194. 31.* Bhatara V, Feil M, Hoagwood K, Vitiello B, Zima BT. National trends in concomitant psychotropic

medication with stimulants in pediatric visits: practice versus knowledge. Journal of Attention Disorders. 2004;7:217-225. DOI: 10.1177/108705470400700404. Citations=49

32. Sargent J, Sexson S, Cuffe S, Drell M, Dugan T, Ferren P, Kim WJ, Stubbe D, Zima B, Brown T.

Assessment of competency in child and adolescent psychiatry training. Academic Psychiatry. 2004;28:18-26. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ap.28.1.18. Citations=10

33.* McMillen JC, Scott LD, Zima BT, Ollie MT, Munson MR, Spitznagel E. Use of mental health services among older youths in foster care. Psychiatric Services. 2004;55:811-817. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.55.7.811. Citations=215

34.* Raghavan R, Zima BT, Andersen RM, Leibowitz AA, Schuster MA, Landsverk J. Psychotropic

medication use in a national probability sample of children in the child welfare system. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacology. 2005;15:97-106. DOI: 10.1089/cap.2005.15.97. Citations=149

35. Bussing R, Zima BT, Mason D, Hou W, Garvan CW, Forness SR. Use and persistence of

pharmacotherapy in elementary school students with ADHD. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacology. 2005;15:78-87. DOI: 10.1089/cap.2005.15.78. Citations=75

36.* McMillen C, Zima BT, Scott L, Auslander W, Munson M, Ollie M, Spitznagel E. Prevalence of

psychiatric disorders among older youths in the foster care system. J Am Acad Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2005;44:88-95. DOI: 10.1097/01.chi.0000145806.24274.d2. Citations=445

37. Zima BT, Hurlburt M, Knapp P, Ladd H, Tang L, Duan N, Wallace P, Rosenblatt A Landsverk J,

Wells K. Quality of publicly-funded outpatient specialty mental health care for common childhood psychiatric disorders in California. J Am Acad Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2005; 44:130-144. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200502000-00005. Citations=109

38. Knapp PK, Hurlburt M, Kostello EC, Ladd H, Tang L, Zima BT. Child sociodemographic

characteristics and common psychiatric diagnoses in Medicaid encounter data: are they valid? J Behavioral Health Services Research.2006;33:444-52. DOI: 10.1007/s11414-006-9024-4. Available at www.springerlink.com Citations=9

39.* Raghavan R, Leibowitz AA, Andersen RM, Zima BT, Schuster MA, Landsverk J. Effects of Medicaid

managed care policies on mental health service use among a national probability sample of children in the child welfare system. Children and Youth Services Review. 2006:28:1482-1496. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2006.04.001. Available at www.sciencedirect.com. Citations=36

40.* McMillen JC, Fedoravicius N, Rowe J, Zima B, Ware N. A crisis of credibility: professionals’

concerns about the psychiatric care provided to clients of the child welfare system. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 2007 May; 34(3):203-12. Epub 2006 Oct 26. DOI: 10.1007/s10488-006-0096-5. Citations=40

41.* Smith K, Siddarth P, Zima B, Sankar R, Mitchell W, Gowrinathan R, Shewmon A, Caplan R. Unmet

mental health need in pediatric epilepsy: insights from providers. Epilepsy and Behavior. 2007. DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2007.05.009. Citations=19 Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=17870672&ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum

42. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L, Ettner SE, Belin TR, Wells KB. Quality of care for childhood

ADHD in a large managed care Medicaid program. J Am Acad Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2010;49(12):1225-1237. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2010.08.012. Citations=58

Editorial: Olfson M. Evaluating the quality of community care for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. J Am Acad Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2010;49(12):1183-1185. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2010.09.005.

43. Zima BT, Mangione-Smith R. Gaps in quality measures for child mental health care: An opportunity

for a collaborative agenda. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry.2011;50:735-737. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2011.05.006. Citations=13

44. Bussing R, Zima BT, Mason D, Garvan C. Receiving treatment for attention deficit/hyperactivity

disorder: do adolescent views matter? J Adolescent Health. 2011;49(1):7-14. Epub 20 Oct 2010. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.08.014. Citations=62

45. Bussing R, Porter P, Zima BT, Mason D, Garvan C, Reid R. Academic outcome trajectories of

students with ADHD: Does exceptional education status matter? J Em Behavioral Disorders. 2012;20(3): 131-143. Epub 8 December 2011. DOI: 10.1177/1063426610388180. Citations=45

46. Bussing R, Zima BT, White KA, Meyer JM, Mason DM, Garvan C. ADHD knowledge, perceptions and information sources: perspectives from a community sample of adolescents and their parents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2012:51: 593-600. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.03.004. Citations=71

47. Martin A, Drell JM, Gleason MM, Althoff RR, Zima BT. Hats off: journal awards 2012. J Am Acad Child and Adolesc Psychiatry. 2012;51(12):1335-6. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2012.09.016.

48. Zima BT, Murphy JM, Scholle SH, Hoagwood KE, Sachdeva RC, Mangione-Smith R, Woods D, Kamin HS, Jellinek M. National quality measures for child mental health care: background, progress, and next steps. Pediatrics. 2013;131(3): S38-49. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-1427e. Citations=37

49. Zima BT, Bussing R, Tang L, Zhang L. Do parent perceptions predict continuity of publicly-funded

care for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Pediatrics. 2013;131(3): S50-9. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2012-1427f. Citations=10

50. Kataoka S, Podell JL, Zima BT, Best K, Sidhu S, Bates-Jura M. MAP as a model for practice-based

learning and improvement in child psychiatry training. J Clin Child Adolescent Psychology. 2014;43(2):312-22. DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2013.848773. Citations=6

51.* Rodday AM, Parsons SK, Correll CU, Robb AS, Zima BT, Saunders TS, Leslie LK. Child and

adolescent psychiatrists’ attitudes and practices prescribing second generation antipsychotics. J Child Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 2014;24(2):90-3. DOI: 10.1089/cap.2013.0133 Citations=22

52. Murphy M, McCarthy A, Baer L, Zima BT, Jellinek M. Alternative national guidelines for treating

attention and depression problems in children: Comparison of treatment approaches and prescribing rates in the United Kingdom and the United States. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 2014;22(3):179-92. DOI: 10.1097/HRP.0000000000000026. Citations=9

53.* Bardach N, Coker T, Zima B, Murphy JM, Knapp P, Richardson L, Edwall G, Mangione-Smith R.

Common and costly pediatric hospitalizations for mental health disorders. Pediatrics.2014;133(4):602-609. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3165. Citations=69

54.* Barnert E, Perry R, Azzi V, Shetgiri R, Ryan G, Dudovitz R, Zima B, Chung P. Incarcerated youths’ perspectives on protective and risk factors for juvenile offending: A qualitative analysis. Am J Public Health. 2014 Dec 18:e1-e7. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302228. Citations=40

55.* Rodday AM, Parsons SK, Mankiw C, Correll CU, Robb AS, Zima BT, Saunders TS, Leslie LK. Child

and adolescent psychiatrists’ reported monitoring behaviors for second-generation antipsychotics. J Child Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 2015;25(4):351-61. DOI: 10.1089/cap.2014.0156. Citations=15

56*. Mikesell L, Bromley E, Young AS, Vona P, Zima B. Integrating client and clinician perspectives on

psychotropic medication decisions: developing a communication-centered epistemic model of shared decision making for mental health contexts. Health Communication. 2015;31(6): 707-717. DOI:10.1080/10410236.2014.993296. Citations=8 Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10410236.2014.993296

57. Bussing R, Meyers J, Zima BT, Mason DM, Gary FA, Garvan CW. Childhood ADHD: association

with parental social networks and mental health service use during adolescence. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2015, 12(9), 11893-11909; DOI:10.3390/ijerph120911893 Citations=7

58. Hoagwood KE, Kelleher K, Zima BT, Perrin JM, Bilder S, Crystal S. Ten-year trends in treatment services for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder enrolled in Medicaid. Health Affairs 2016: 35(7): 1266-1270. DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.1423. Citations=10

59. Hoagwood K, Zima BT, Buka S, Houtrow M, Kelleher K. State-to-State variation in SSI enrollment

for children with mental disabilities: An administrative and ethical challenge. Psychiatric Services. 2016: appi-ps. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201600118. Citations=3

60. Perrin JM, Houtrow A, Kelleher K, Hoagwood KE, Stein R, Zima BT. Supplemental security income

benefits for mental disorders. Pediatrics. 2016: e20160354. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-0354. Citations=3

61.* Archangeli C, Marti FA, Wobga-Pasiah EA, Zima B. Mobile health interventions for psychiatric

conditions in children: a systematic review. Health Information Technology for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 2016: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chc.2016.07.009 DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2016.07.009. Citations=11

62. Zima BT, Rodean J, Hall M, Bardach N, Coker T, Berry J. Psychiatric disorders and trends in

resource use in pediatric hospitals. Pediatrics.2016;138(5): e20160909. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-0909. Citations=14

63.* Doupnik SK, Lawlor J, Zima BT, Coker TR, Bardach N, Hall M, Berry JG. Mental health conditions

and medical and surgical hospital utilization. Pediatrics. 2016;138(6): e20162416. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-2416. Citations=9

64. Houtrow AJ, Zima BT. Framing childhood mental disorders within the context of disability. Disability

and Health Journal: 2017;10: 461-466 DOI: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2017.04.006. Citations=1

65. Cohen E, Hall M, Lopert R, Bruen B, Chamberlain LJ, Bardach N, Gedney J, Zima BT, Berry JG. High expenditure pharmaceutical use among children in Medicaid. Pediatrics. 140(3) e:20171095.

DOI: 10.1542/peds.2017-1095. Citations=5 66. Pulcini CD, Zima BT, Kelleher KJ, Houtrow AJ. Poverty and trends in three common chronic

disorders. Pediatrics. 2017; 139 (3): e20162539." (2017): e20173005. Citations=9 67.* Contreras S, Porras-Javier L, Zima BT, Soares N, Park C, Patel A, Chung PJ, Coker TR. Development

of a telehealth-coordinated intervention to improve access to community-based mental health care. Ethnicity & Disease: Advances in Community Partnered Participatory Research: Behavioral Health and Beyond. 2018; 28(Suppl 2): 457-466. Citations=2

68. Zima BT, McCreary M, Kenan K, Churchey-Mims M, Chi H, Brady M, Davies J, Rompala V,

Leventhal B. Development and evaluation of two integrated care models for children using a partnered formative evaluation approach. Ethnicity & Disease: Advances in Community Partnered Participatory Research: Behavioral Health and Beyond. 2018; 28(Suppl 2): 445-456. Citations=3

69. Gay JC, Zima BT, Coker TR, Doupnik S, Hall M, Rodean J, O-Neill M, Morse R, Rehm KP, Pally A,

Berry JG, Bardach N. Post-acute care following hospitalization for children with primary mental health conditions. J Pediatrics. 2018;193:222-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.09.058.

70.* Doupnik SK, Lawlor J, Zima BT, Coker TR, Bardach NS, Rehm KP, Gay JC, Hall M, Berry JG. Mental health conditions and unplanned hospital readmissions in children. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2018;7;445-452. doi:10.12788/jhm.2910

71. Myers KM, Cummings JR, Zima BT, Oberleitner R, Roth DE, Merry SN, Bohr Y, Stasiak K.

Asynchronous telehealth tools to improve access and quality of mental health care for children and adolescents. J Technology in Behavioral Sciences. 2018; 3(2), 87-106. Citations=1

72.* Mikesell L, Marti FA, Guzmán JR, McCreary M, Zima B. Affordances of mHealth technology and the

structuring of clinic communication. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 2018; 4;46(3):323-47.

73.* Hadland SE, Bagley SM, Rodean J, Silverstein M, Levy S, Larochelle MR, Samet JH, Zima BT.

Receipt of recommended medications and retention in care among youth with opioid use disorder: a multistate study. JAMA Pediatrics. 2018; 172.11: 1029-1037. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.2143. Citations=5

74.* Bettenhausen JL, Richardson TE, Shah SS, Hall M, Andrews AL, Neff JM, Auger KA, Hoefgen ER,

Macy ML, Plencner LM, Zima BT. Medicaid Expenditures Among Children With Noncomplex Chronic Diseases. Pediatrics. 2018 Nov 1;142(5):e20180286. Citations=1

75.* Doupnik S, Rodean J, Zima BT, Coker TR, Worsley D, Rehm KP, Gay JC, Hall M, Marcus S.

Readmissions after pediatric hospitalization for suicide ideation and suicide attempt. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2018;13:743-751.

76.* Edgcomb JB, Zima BT. Medication adherence among children and adolescents with severe mental

illness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. Oct 2018.ahead of printhttp://doi.org/10.1089/cap.2018.0040

77. Zima BT, Edgcomb JB, Shugarman SA. National child mental health quality measures:

adherence rates and extent of evidence for clinical validity. Current Psychiatry Reports: Public Policy and Public Health. 2019; 21: 6. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-019-0986-3.

78.* Choi KR, McCreary M, Ford JD, Rahmanian-Koushkaki S, Kenan KN, Zima BT. Validation of the

Traumatic Events Screening Inventory for ACEs. Pediatrics. 2019;143(4), e20182546. 79.* Edgcomb J, Zima BT. Machine learning, natural language processing, and the electronic health

record: innovations in mental health services research. Psychiatric Services 2019; 70:346–349; doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201800401

80.* Spencer AE, Chiang C, Plasencia N, Biederman J, Sun Y, Gebara C, Center, MCH, Jellinek, M,

Murphy JM, Zima, BT Utilization of child psychiatry consultation embedded in primary care for an urban, Latino population. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. 2019; 30(2): 637-652. Johns Hopkins University Press.

81.* Castillo EG, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, Shadravan S, Moore E, Mensah MO, Docherty M, Aguilera M,

Barcelo N, Goodsmith N, Halpin LE, Morton I, Mango J, Montero A, Koushkaki SR, Bromley E, Chung B, Gabrielian S, Gelberg L, Greenberg JM, Kalofonos I, Kataoka SH, Miranda J, Pincus HA, Zima BT, Wells KB. Community interventions to promote mental health and social equity. Current Psychiatric Reports. 2019;21(35). PMID: 30927093. DOI:10.1007/s11920-019-0986-3.

Selection for Reprint as an “Influential Paper” in Focus: Castillo EG, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, Shadravan S,

Moore E, Mensah MO, Docherty M, Aguilera Nunez MG, Barcelo N, Goodsmith N, Halpin LE, Morton I, Mango J, Montero AE, Rahmanian Koushkaki S, Bromley E, Chung B, Jones F, Gabrielian S, Gelberg L, Greenberg JM, Kalofonos I, Kataoka SH, Miranda J, Pincus HA, Zima BT, Wells KB. Community interventions to promote mental health and social equity. Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ). 2020;18(1): 60-70. PMID: 32015729.

82. Coker TR, Porras-Javier L, Zhang L, Soares N, Park C, Patel A, Tang L, Chung PJ, Zima BT.

Improved access to mental health care using a telehealth-enhanced referral process in pediatric primary care: a cluster randomized trial. Pediatrics. 2019: e20182738.

83. Zima BT, Marti FA, Lee CE, Pourat N. Selection of a child clinical outcome measure for statewide

use in publicly funded outpatient mental health programs. Psychiatric Services.2019;70 (5): 381 -388 doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201800424

84.* McCreary M, Arevian A, Brady M, Mosqueda-Chichits AE, Zhang L, Tang L, Zima BT. The H3

Tracker: A clinical care monitoring and data collection tool to evaluate two integrated pediatric care models. Journal of Medical Internet Research-Mental Health. 2019;6(4):e12358 DOI: 10.2196/12358

85.* Mango JD, Lizaola E, Zhang L, Zima BT. Addressing stigma through the arts using a play inspired by

the TV show Friends. Behavior Therapist. 2019;42(5):176-183. 86.* Chadi N, Rodean J, Earlywine J, Zima BT, Bagley SM, Levy S, Hadland SE. Treatment for nicotine

use disorder among Medicaid-enrolled adolescents and young adults. JAMA Pediatrics. Published online September 23, 2019

87.* Cutler GJ, Rodean J, Zima BT, Doupnik SK, Zagel AL, Bergman KR, Hoffmann JA, Neuman MI. Trends in pediatric emergency department visits for primary mental health conditions and variation in disposition by presence of a psychiatric unit. Academic Pediatrics (2019), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2019.05.132

88.* Bardach NS, Neel C, Kleinman L, McCulloch CE, Thombley BS, Zima BT, Grupp-Phelan J, Coker

TR, Cabana MD. Depression, anxiety, and emergency department use for asthma. Pediatrics (in press).

89. Zima BT, Gay JC, Rodean J, Doupnik SK, Rockhill C, Davidson A, Hall M. Classification system for

ICD-9 and ICD-10 pediatric mental health disorders. JAMA Pediatrics. published online March 23, 2020.

90. Edgcomb JB, Sorter M, Lorberg B, Zima BT. Psychiatric readmission of children and adolescents:

a systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychiatric Services (in press). doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201900234

91.* Barnert ES, Lopez N, Pettway B, Keshav N, Abrams LS, Zima B, Chung PJ. The role of parent

engagement in overcoming barriers to care for youth returning home after incarceration. Journal of Community Health. 45(2), 329-337. doi:10.1007/s10900-019-00747-1

92.* Alinsky RH, Zima BT, Rodean J, Matson PA. Larachelle MR, Adger H, Bagley SM, Hadland SE.

Receipt of addiction treatment after opioid overdose among Medicaid-enrolled youth. JAMA Pediatrics. 2020:e195183. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.5183. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 31905233.

93. Bardach NS, Doupnik SK, Rodean J, Zima BT, Gay JC, Nash C, Tanguturi Y, Coker T. Follow-up

after mental health hospitalization and association with subsequent crises. Pediatrics. e pub 5/13/2020. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-0001

94.* Barnert E, Abrams L, Lopez N, Sun A, Tran J, Zima B, Chung P. Parent and provider perspectives on

recently incarcerated youths’ access to healthcare during community reentry. Child and Youth Services Review (in press).

95.* Doupnik SK, Rodean J, Feinstein J, Gay JC, Simmons J, Bettenhausen JL, Markham JL, Hall M,

Zima BT, Berry JG. Healthcare utilization and spending for children with mental health conditions in Medicaid. Academic Pediatrics. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2020.01.013

96. Zima BT. Measurement-based data to monitor quality: Why specification at the population level

matters. Clin N America (in press). 97.* Choi, K. R., Stewart, T., Fein, E., McCreary, M., Kenan, K., Davies, J., Naureckas, S., & Zima, B.

(2020). The impact of attachment-disrupting adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on child behavioral health. Journal of Pediatrics, 221, 224-229.

98. Zima BT. U.S. Child behavioral health quality measures: advancing a national research agenda J Ab

Psychology. Published on line April 14, 2020. DOI: 10.1007/s10802-020-00640-9

99.* Varigonda A, Edgcomb JB, Zima BT. The impact of exercise in improving executive function impairments among children and adolescents with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (in press).

100. Kerner B, Carlson M, Karp-Eskin C, Tseng CH, Hoe JG, Zima B, Leader E. Trends in the utilization

of a peer-supported youth hotline. Child and Adolescent Mental Health. E pub 4/24/2020 DOI: 10.1111/camh.12394

101. Lintzenich-Andrews A, Bettenhausen J, Hoefgen E, Richardson T, Macy ML, Zima BT, Colvin J,

Hall M, Shah SS, Neff JM, Auger KA. Measures of ED utilization in a national cohort of children. Am J Manag Care. 2020 Jun;26(6):267-272. doi: 10.37765/ajmc.2020.43490. PMID: 32549064.

102.* Benson NM, Edgcomb JE, Landman AB, Zima BT. Leveraging clinical informatics to improve child

mental health care. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020 (in press). Manuscripts under review 1.* Miksell L, Marti FA, Guzeman JR, Zima BT. Questioning children about medication: designing

questions to elicit clinically relevant experiences with ADHD medication. Health Communication Research.

2. Erickson B, Marti FA, Choi L, Eberhart N, Ashwood S, Zima B, Kataoka S, Bromley E. Toward

client-centered assertive community treatment. 3.* Aswad Y, Aguilar M, Lopez N, Chung PJ, Abrams LS, Zima B, Bath E, Barnert E. What influences

youths’ engagement in behavioral health treatment after incarceration? 4.* Barnert ES, Perry R, Shetgiri R, Steers N, Dudovitz R, Heard-Garris NJ, Zima B, Chung PJ. Life

course perspective on adolescent protective and risk factors for incarceration and recidivism: racial and ethnic differences.

5.* Choi KR, Stewart T, Davies JD, Naureckas S, Venegas-Murillo A, McCreary M, Kenan KN, Zima

BT. Parent and child factors associated with adverse childhood experiences: differentiating household versus community adversity.

6.* Choi KR, Bhakta B, Knight EA, Becerra-Culqui TA, Gahre TL, Zima BT, Coleman KJ. Therapeutic

services and patient outcomes after implementation of California’s autism mandate. Book Chapters 1. Zima BT. Psychiatric aspects of alcohol abuse. In: Guze B, ed. UCLA Handbook of Psychiatry.

Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc; 1989:115-138. 2. Zima BT. Civil commitment. In: The Legal Process: A Guide for the Mental Health

Professional, New York: Brunner-Mazel; 1991. 3. Andelman RB, Attkisson CC, Zima BT, Rosenblatt AB. Quality of life of children: toward conceptual

clarity. In: Maruish, ME, ed. The Use of Psychological Testing for Treatment Planning and Outcome

Assessment (2nd ed.), Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc; 1998. 4. Zima BT, Bussing R. Child mental health services. Sadock BJ & Sadock VA (Eds). Kaplan &

Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/VIII (8th ed.), Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2005.

5. Zima BT, Bussing R. Child mental health services research. Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P (Eds).

Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/IX (9th ed.), Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2009.

6.* Santiago, CD, Kataoka SH, Miranda J, Zima BT. The impact of low socioeconomic status on

child mental health and strategies for reducing disparities across sectors of care. In: S. Reibert & A. Jannings (Eds.), Socioeconomic Status and Health Implications. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. 2012

7. Zima BT, Bussing R. Child mental health services research. Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P

(Eds). Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/IX (10th ed.), Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2015.

8.* Mikesell L, Marti FA, Guzman JR, McCreary M, Zima BT. Attending to Parent and Child Rights

to Make Medication Decisions during Pediatric Psychiatry Visits. Lindholm C, Stevanovic M, Weist E (Eds). Joint Decision Making in Mental Health: An Interactional Approach. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan; anticipated publication 2020.

9.* Marti FA, Zima BT. Communicating with Parents about Psychotropic Medication Treatment.

(under review) Monographs/Government and National Reports 1. Zima BT, Bassuk E. Homeless families and children: a psychiatric perspective, second interim

report by the Task Force on the Homeless Mentally Ill. American Psychiatric Association: Washington DC, 1991.

2. Ellickson PL, Lara ME, Sherbourne CD, Zima BT. Forgotten ages, forgotten problems: Adolescents

health. RAND Corporation: Santa Monica, CA, Document MR-141-RC, 1992. 3. Etemad J, Spurlock J, Shrier D, Zima BT, Narron GH. Catchers in the rye: a report by the Task

Force on Underserved Children. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Washington, DC, 1995.

4. Zima BT. Psychotropic medication use among school-aged children in foster care: preliminary

findings from the AB3015 evaluation project. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Los Angeles, CA, September 1998.

5. Zima BT. Help-seeking steps and service use among school-aged children in foster care: preliminary

findings from the AB3015 evaluation project. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Los Angeles, CA, February 1999.

6. Zima BT. Behavior disorders, academic skill delays and school failure among children in foster care:

preliminary findings from the AB3015 evaluation project. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Los Angeles, CA, April 1999.

7. The Better Homes Fund. Homeless Children: America’s New Outcasts. Newton Centre, MA, June 30,

1999. (Dr. Zima was a member of the report’s National Advisory Board and contributed to earlier revisions).

8. Zima BT, Stein BD, Elliot MN. Exposure to violence among school-aged children in foster care: preliminary findings from the AB3015 evaluation program. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Los Angeles, CA, December 2000.

9. Zima BT, Lecklitner G, Schaepper MA, McDermott D, Liao D, Wiegand D. Los Angeles County

Juvenile Justice Screening Project: Preliminary Findings from Stage I. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Los Angeles, CA, May 2001. (22 pages)

10. California Health Services Research Consortium (Project Director, Lead Author). Caring for

California Initiative Phase 1 Technical Report: Profiling the Quality of Care. State of California Department of Mental Health: Sacramento, CA, June 29, 2001. (385 pages)

11. Zima BT, Lecklitner G, Schaepper MA, McDermott D, Liao D, Wiegand D. Preliminary estimates of

mental health problems among recently arrested youth and its relationship to service use and criminal history. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Los Angeles, CA, May, 2002. (55 pages)

12. California Health Services Research Consortium (Project Director, Lead Author). Caring for

California Initiative Phase 2 Technical Report Profiling the Quality of Care. State of California Department of Mental Health: Sacramento, CA, July 1, 2002. (290 pages)

13. Zima BT, Kataoka SH, Brymer M, Ladd H. Preliminary Findings from the National Child Traumatic

Stress Network Site Survey (Year 1): Clinical Population, Service Delivery and Network Capacity. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: Rockville, MD., July 26, 2002. (71 pages)

14. Zima BT, Woo D, Ladd H. ADHD Care in Publicly Funded Primary Care and Specialty Mental

Health Care: Preliminary Findings and Revised Study Design. LA Care Health Plan, Department of Mental Health. Los Angeles, CA, June 2003 (36 pages).

15. Zima BT, Klap R, Woo D, Ladd H. Caring for Our Youth in Juvenile Justice: Preliminary Findings.

County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA, August 14, 2003 (27 pages). 16. Zima BT, Meredith LS, McClure J, Kostello EC, Knapp P, Woo DF. Caring for the Psychological

Consequences of Terrorism for Children: A Road Map for the Development, Implementation, and Dissemination of a Training Program for Primary Care Providers. State of California Department of Health, Children Health and Disability Program, Sacramento, CA, August 31, 2005 (34 pages + 30 data tables).

17. Zima B, Stockdale S, Knapp P, Zhang L, Woo D, Ferro M. Preparing for Child Mental Health

Consequences in Time of Crisis: Development and Evaluation of an Online Training Course for

Pediatric Primary Care Providers and their Staff (Prepared by the University of California at Los Angeles Health Services Research Center under Contract No. 05-45835). August 31, 2007. (30 pages, 4 data tables, 4 figures, 9 appendices)

18. Zima B, Stockdale S, Hurlburt M, Tang L, Knapp P. Caring for California Initiative (Phase 3):

Profiling Care Provided, Context of Care, and Relationship between Program Characteristics and Quality of Care for Children in California’s Publicly-funded Outpatient Mental Health Programs. State of California Departments of Health Care Services and Mental Health, Sacramento, CA, June 30, 2009 (42 pages, 9 data tables, 9 bar graph figures).

19.* Cantrell C, Klap R, Kostello E, Zima B. Caring for Our Youth in Juvenile Justice (Phase 2): Need for

Improved Agency Data Infrastructure. County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA, July 31, 2009.

20. * Sharif MZ, Zima BT. Approaches to Ratings of Scientific Evidence: An Overview. Caring for

California in Partnership, NIMH Center for Partnered Research at the UCLA Center for Health Services and Society; Los Angeles, CA. November 8, 2010 (56 pages, 15 data tables, power point presentation attached to electronic copy).

21.* Bromley E, Vona P, Zima BT. A Consumer Decision Support Tool for Persons with Severe Mental

Illness: The Planning Phase. Caring for California in Partnership, NIMH Center for Partnered Quality Research and UCLA Center for Health Services and Society, Los Angeles: CA, August 23, 2011. (A mixed methods study, combining findings from several qualitative studies and provider/consumer surveys; products include state agency-university collaborative administrative infrastructure that is HIPAA compliant & IRB approved by State of California and UCLA IRB, guides for consumer and provider focus groups, semi-structured key informant interviews, and standardized consumer and provider surveys).

22. Zima BT. Cross-site Evaluation of the Children’s Mental Health Initiative. Prepared for: Illinois

Children’s Healthcare Foundation, Oak Brook, IL, June 6, 2014. (technical review of 3-year program evaluation of systems of care models for children in four counties).

23. Zima BT. Healthy Minds, Healthy Children, Healthy Chicago (H3) Partnered Evaluation Design:

Preliminary Report. Prepared for: Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation, Oak Brook, IL, June 6, 2014.

24. Expert Panel on Emerging Populations (member, contributor to ms). Trauma-informed Approach

for Working with Youth Experiencing Homelessness. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, Rockville, MD, August 1, 2014.

25. Zima BT, Tang L. Healthy Minds, Healthy Children, Healthy Chicago (H3) Partnered Evaluation

Design: Final Report. Prepared for: Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation, Oak Brook, IL, December 19, 2014.

26. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Mental Disorders and

Disability among Low-income Children. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. (394 pages, lead author on the chapters on clinical characteristics of childhood mood disorders, national prevalence rates of childhood mood disorders, and national treatment rates for common childhood psychiatric disorders using Medicaid data.

27. Pourat N, Zima B, Lee C, Marti FA. California Child Mental Health Performance Outcomes System:

County and Provider Results. Prepared for: California Department of Health Care Services. March 2016.

28. Pourat N, Zima B, Marti FA, Lee C. Standardized Outcome Measures: Basic Information, Literature

Scan, Psychometric Properties. Prepared for: California Department of Health Care Services. March 2016. (22 evidence base tables, standardized evidence ratings for 11 measures, 103 pages).

29. Pourat N, Zima B, Lee C, Marti FA. California Child Mental Health Performance Outcomes System: National Review of Tools. Prepared for: California Department of Health Care Services. April 2016.

30. Zima B, Pourat N, Marti FA, Lee C. California Child Mental Health Performance Outcomes System:

Modified Delphi Panel – Panelist FAQs and Guidelines. Prepared for: California Department of Health Care Services. April 2016.

31. Pourat N, Zima B, Marti FA, Lee C. California Child Mental Health Performance Outcomes System:

Modified Delphi Panel Summary Report. Prepared for: California Department of Health Care Services. August 2016. (summary of findings using mixed-methods, 6 data tables, 41 pages)

32. Zima BT, McCreary M, Zhang L. H3 Program Evaluation Update: Data Collection and Revised

Evaluation Design. Prepared for: Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation, Oak Brook, IL, September 26, 2016. (10 pages, 5 figures, 2 data tables, 3 appendices summarizing preliminary data).

33. Pourat N, Zima B, Marti FA, Lee. California Child Mental Health Performance Outcomes System:

Recommendation Report. Prepared for California Department of Health Care Services, January 2017. Posted 9/27/17. Available at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/publications/search/pages/detail.aspx?PubID=1660

34. Ashwood S, Kataoka SH, Eberhart NK, Bromley E, Zima BT, Baseman L, Marti FA, Kofner A, Tang

L, Gulrez A, Chamberline M, Erikson B, Choi K, Zhang L, Miranda J, Burnam MA. Evaluation of the Mental Health Services Act in Los Angeles County: Implementation and Outcomes for Key Programs. RAND Health. March 2018 (Role: Lead for quantitative data analysis for reach of MHSA Prevention and Early Intervention Programs) https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2327.html

35. Zima BT, Kataoka SH, Bromley E, Marti FA, Padilla-Frausto I. MHSOAC Outcomes Project:

Reporting on Outcomes that Matter for Communities: Work Plan. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, September 28, 2018. Note: Dr. Kataoka is Co-PI and shares first authorship.

36. Padilla-Frausto DI, Kataoka SH, Marti FA, Tran M, Zima BT. MHSOAC Outcomes Measures

Project: Statewide Survey of MHSA Coordinators. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, December 21, 2018.

37. Zima BT, McCreary M, Zhang L, Tang L. H3: Healthy Minds, Healthy Children, Healthy Chicago: Final Report. Prepared for the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation. 421 pages, 79 data tables, 4 Figures. April 5, 2019. This report includes findings from the preliminary and final data analyses for a 5-year evaluation of two pediatric integrated care models in Chicago (n=277 parent/child dyads) using a longitudinal cohort study design with three follow-up time points (3, 6, 12 months).

38. Marti FA, Tran M, Padilla-Frausto DI, Legha R, Kataoka SH, Zima BT. MHSOAC Community

Wellness Project: Public Engagement Observations Report. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, March 28, 2018.

39. Wells K, Miranda J, Zima B, Kataoka S, Griffith K. California State Evaluation and Learning

Support (Cal SEALS) for SB 82 Triage Grants: Work Plan. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, April 15, 2019.

40. Miranda J, Kataoka S, Zima B, Tascione E, Montero A, Wells K. Crisis Intervention for Children and

Youth: A Review of the Empiric Literature. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, July 15, 2019.

41. Padilla-Frautso DI, Marti AF, Tran M, Kataoka S, Zima BT. Data Sources for Measuring and

Monitoring Unemployment. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, November 4, 2019.

42. Padilla-Frautso DI, Marti AF, Tran M, Kataoka S, Zima BT. Data Sources for Measuring and

Monitoring Removal from Home. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, November 4, 2019.

43. Miranda J, Kataoka S, Zima B, Gill M, Tang L, Tascione E, Griffith K, Montero A., Wells K.

Formative/Process Evaluation Plan. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, January 24, 2020.

44. Miranda J, Kataoka S, Zima B, Gill M, Tang L, Tascione E, Griffith K, Montero A., Wells K.

Summative Evaluation Plan. Prepared for: Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, August 15, 2020.

Quality of Care Improvement Tools 1. Zima BT, Wallace P, Knapp P, Wells K. Computerized medical record abstraction tool with 121

quality indicators for children receiving care for ADHD, Conduct Disorder or Major Depression in publicly-funded outpatient mental health clinics in California, with abstraction guideline manual (46 pages). State of California Department of Mental Health, 2001.

2. Zima BT, Stockdale S, Knapp P. Caring for California’s Children: Preparing for Mental Health

Consequences in Time of Crisis. An on-line training course for primary care providers on clinically relevant disaster exposure characteristics, assessment and treatment of child mental health problems following exposure to extreme events (i.e., natural disaster, bioterrorist attack) (2 hours CME). State of California Department of Health, Children’s Medical Branch, 2007. www.CaliforniasChildren.org

Invited Editorials 1. Zima BT. Improving the quality of care for children: let’s dance. Psychiatric Services. 2007;58: 591. 2. Zima BT. Tough on crime or tougher on those who need care? Psychiatric Services.2008;59:955.

3. Zima BT. Little Women: building the evidence base for preventing depression in girls. J Am Acad Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 2008:47:1359-1360.

4. Zima BT. Weighing the scientific evidence: let’s keep the blindfold off. Psychiatric Services.

2010;61:107. 5. Zima BT. A high risk population revealed. Psychiatric Services. 2011;62:585. 6. Zima BT. Measuring access to care: an innovative, practical and partnered approach. J Am Acad Child

& Adolescent Psychiatry. 2016;55:355. 7. Zima BT. The cost of comorbid child psychiatric disorders: A national call to achieve the triple aim

for child mental health care. J Am Acad Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 2020 (in press). Letters to the Editor 1. Zima BT, Norquist G, Altchuler SI, Behrens J, Iles-Shih M, Ng YKW, Schaepper MA. Office visits to

monitor stimulant medication safety and efficacy: recommended care. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2018;57(6):438-439. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2018.02.015

Newsletters/Commentaries 1. Zima BT. Training in child and adolescent psychiatry: how much should it really change? UCLA

Psychiatric Clinical Faculty Association Newsletter, Fall 1996. 2. Zima BT. Coalition for Science in Psychiatry. ASCAP (Across-Species Comparisons and

Psychopathology), November 1999. 3. Zima BT. The State of California Department of Mental Health Takes the National Lead in

Examining Quality of Care for Children in Publicly-funded Mental Health Clinics. California Psychiatrist (California Psychiatric Association), 2005;20:6,11.

4. Zima BT. Assemblywoman Bonnie Lowenthal’s Personal Journey of Leadership for Mental Health.

California Psychiatrist (California Psychiatric Association), 2010; 25: 7. 5. Wells KB, Jones L, Zima BT, Eisen C. Developments in community partnered research for

behavioral health. Ethnicity & Disease: Advances in Community Partnered Participatory Research: Behavioral Health and Beyond. 2018; 28(Suppl 2).

Abstracts

185 research abstracts (83 first authored, 72 mentored) accepted for presentation at national or international scientific meetings are described under invited presentations.

MEDIA COVERAGE 1. Homeless children: high prevalence of untreated mental disorders. CNN News, Cable News Network,

February 10, 1994

2. Serious mental health problems and severe academic delays among homeless children. Living in the

90's, Cable News Network, February 11, 1994 3. Mental health problems among homeless children in Los Angeles County. Action News, Columbia

Broadcasting System, February 10, 1994 4. Serious emotional problems among homeless children. Fox 11 News, Los Angeles, April 8, 1994 5. Unmet need for mental health services among homeless mothers. KNX-1070AM News Radio, Los

Angeles, April, 14, 1996 6. Homeless children: not receiving special education services guaranteed to them under federal law.

Thursday Evening Update, KSCN-88.5FM, Los Angeles, April 10, 1997 7. Foster Child Medication Not Excessive, Study Finds. Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1999 8. Children in foster twice as likely to receive medication, but more need treatment. KNX-1070AM News

Radio and KFI-640AM Talk Radio, Los Angeles, November 2, 1999 9. Los Angeles Foster Children More Likely to Be Taking Psychiatric Medication; No Evidence Children

Overmedicated, The Boston Globe Online (Science). November 11, 1999 http://boston.com/dailynews/315/ascribe/Los Angeles Foster Children M:.shtml

10. Psychotropic medication use among children in foster care. KCSN-88.5FM, Los Angeles, November

11, 1999 11. Violence exposure among foster care children. KFW- 980AM News Radio, Los Angeles, April 19,

2001 12. Children in foster care: still not safe. KNX-1070AM News Radio, Los Angeles, April 18, 2001 13. Violence exposure among children: UCLA study. KFI-640AM News, Los Angeles, April 20, 2001 14. Violence still an issue for many kids in foster care. Reuters Health, April 20, 2001 15. Research advances: UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. UCLA Today, April 24, 2001 16. Children in foster care remain at risk of exposure to violence. Associated Press Ascribe News, April

20, 2001 17. Foster care exposes kids to violence. City News Service of Los Angeles, Inc., April 20, 2001 18. Children in foster care: exposure to violence continues. KCSN-88.5FM News, Los Angeles, April 24,

2001 19. Foster care children at risk to violence. New York Trend Health Focus, June 1-15, 2001 20. Study: Kids mental health care mixed. Sacramento Bee, January 20, 2005

http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/medical/story/12086618p-12956673c.html 21. Study finds some gaps in California care of mentally ill children (Associated Press), San Jose

Mercury, January 21, 2005 http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/10696035.htm

22. Study reveals wide gaps in quality of care for children in California, KCBS-740AM News Radio, San

Francisco, January 20, 2005 23. Study reveals strengths, gaps in quality of care for children in California’s public mental health clinics,

Medical News Today (U.K.), Hospitals Worldwide, Innovations Report (Germany), Health Central, January 20, 2005 www.medicalnewstoday.com, www.medilexicon.com, www.hosptialsworldwide.com (estimated readership: 44,000 doctors and 23,000 non-doctors/24 hours)

24. More monitoring needed of kids in California mental health clinics. Forbes.com, January 20, 2005

http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/health/feeds/hscout/2005/01/20/hscout523498.html 25. More monitoring needed of kids in California mental health clinics. Health Day, January 20, 2005

http://www.ajc.com/health/content/shared-auto/healthnews/kids/523498.html 26. More monitoring needed for kids in California mental health clinics. Atlanta Journal Constitution,

January 20, 2005 http://www.ajc.com/health/content/shared-auto/healthnews/kids/523498.html 27. No ethnic disparities in quality of care for children in public mental health clinics. KPFK-90.7FM

Evening News, Los Angeles, January 20, 2005. 28. Children’s mental health survey reveals concerns. KPBS-89.5FM National Public Radio, San Diego,

January 20, 2005 http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kpbs/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=729988

29. Poor safety monitoring for children on psychoactive medication. KFWB-980AM News Radio, Los

Angeles, January 20, 2005 30. Study finds gaps in mental health care for children in Medi-Cal. California Healthline, California

HealthCare Foundation, January 20, 2005 http://www.californiahealthline.org/index.cfm?action=dspItem&itemID=108605&changedID=108592

31. Gaps in quality of care for children in California’s mental health clinics. KPCC-89.3FM National

Public Radio, Pasadena, January 21, 2005 32. Study finds flaws in children’s care. Fresno Bee, January 23, 2005 33. Follow-up found lacking in public mental health services. Psychiatric News, March 4, 2005 34. 75% of children in California mental health facilities were not adequately monitored after given

psychoactive medications. Open Minds On-Line News, posted March 11, 2005 at www.openminds.com

35. Antipsychotic Drug Use by Children Enrolled in Medicaid: Why are Poor Children Prescribed More?

Patt Morrison Show, KPCC-89.3FM National Public Radio, Pasadena, December 15, 2009 http://www.scpr.org/programs/patt-morrison/2009/12/15/medicaid-children-and-access-to-antipsychotic-drug/

36. Medicaid-funded ADHD Treatment for Children Misses The Mark.

Posted December 6, 2010: Healthwd.info

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37. “Medicaid-funded ADHD Treatment for Children is Failing” Posted December 12, 2010.

http://www.examiner.com/women-s-health-in-los-angeles/medicaid-funded-adhd-treatment-for-children-is-failing

38. Medicaid-funded Treatment for Pediatric ADHD Failing. Posted December 29, 2010. Medscape,

Psychiatry and Mental Health. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/734976 39. Primary Care Treatment for ADHD Significantly Different than Specialty Care. Posted December 30,

2010. www.openminds.com/market-intelligence/weekly-news-wire/ OPEN MINDS Weekly News Wire is a nationally distributed, weekly market intelligence report that focuses on key developments and management issues affecting the behavioral health and social service industry. The 20,000 subscribers are executives of payer organizations, care delivery systems, and other stakeholders with an interest in service to complex consumers. The publisher, OPEN MINDS, is a national market intelligence and management consulting firm specializing in these areas of health and human services.

40. Study Suggests Need for Improvement in Quality of Care for Medicaid-funded Treatment of ADHD

for Children. Posted on membership list serve 12/30/10. APA Headlines, APA Office of Communication and Public Affairs.

41. Gaps in National Quality Child Mental Health Measures: Setting A Collaborative Research Agenda.

Podcast to go live 10/1/11 at http://www.box.net/shared/zm91xymt67vr9a4gq2i7 42. Improving the Quality of Child Mental Health Care. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Human

Capital Blog, posted 3/11/13, Available at: http://www.rwjf.org/en/blogs/human-capital-blog/2013/03/improving_the_qualit.html

43. AHRQ Pediatric Quality Measures Program, New Publications, posted 4/1/13, Available at:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23457148. 44. Common and Costly Hospitalizations for Pediatric Mental Health Disorders. UCSF press release:

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2014/03/112566/study-identifies-most-common-costly-reasons-mental-health-hospitalizations-kids

45. Common and Costly Hospitalizations for Pediatric Mental Health Disorders. The Daily Beast in NYC:

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/19/how-american-hopsitals-are-failing-mentally-ill-kids.html 46. Common and Costly Hospitalizations for Pediatric Mental Health Disorders. US News and World Report:

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/03/17/study-mental-health-hospitalizations-increasing-in-children

47. Common and Costly Hospitalizations for Pediatric Mental Health Disorders. Health Day:

http://consumer.healthday.com/caregiving-information-6/hospital-news-393/1-in-10-kids-hospitalized-have-mental-health-problems-study-685833.html

48. Common and Costly Hospitalizations for Pediatric Mental Health Disorders. UK News, picked up from US

News and World Report: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/child-mental-health-one-10-us-children-admitted-hospital-1440746

49. Can a Play Change Attitudes About Depression? 89.3 FM KPCC. October 6, 2016.

http://www.scpr.org/news/2016/10/06/65374/can-a-play-change-attitudes-about-depression 50. Children With Medical and Psychiatric Disorders Have Driven Rise In Hospital Use and Costs. UCLA

Health News. November 29, 2016. http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/children-with-medical-and-psychiatric-disorders-have-driven-increase-in-hospital-usage-and-costs

51. Patients With Mental Health Conditions Have Longer Lengths Of Stay. Children’s Hospitals Today.

December 15, 2016. 52. One Decade Into iPhone Launch: Has the Mobile Technology Explosion Helped or Hurt? UCLA

Health. June 28, 2017. https://www.newswise.com/articles/one-decade-into-iphone-launch-has-the-mobile-technology-explosion-helped-or-hurt

53. Study: Mental Health Tax Providing Services to LA County Needy. Antelope Valley News. March 12,

2018. http://theavtimes.com/2018/03/12/study-mental-health-tax-providing-services-to-l-a-county-needy/

54. California’s Tax on Millionaires Yields Big Benefits for People with Mental Illness, Study Finds.

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