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Curriculum Vitae
(abbreviated for website)
Anne E. Kazak, Ph.D., ABPP
Office Address: Nemours Center for Healthcare Delivery Science
A.I. du Pont Hospital for Children
1600 Rockland Rd (Location: Rockland Center I, 1701 Rockland Rd)
Wilmington, DE 19803
[email protected] 302.298.7456
Current Positions:
2013- Co-Director, Nemours Center for Healthcare Delivery Science
http://www.nemours.org/pediatric-research/area/health-care-delivery-science.html
2013- Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
2013- Affiliated Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of
Delaware, Newark, DE
2013- Member, Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University
2013- Senior Research Scientist, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, DE
2013 - Professor (Emerita), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
2002 - Co-Director, Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress, at The Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia and A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children, www.healthcaretoolbox.org
2006- Graduate Group Faculty, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
2010- Editor-in-Chief Elect (2010) and Editor-in-Chief, Health Psychology
http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/hea/index.aspx
2015 Editor-in-Chief Elect, American Psychologist http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/amp/
Education:
1983 Ph.D. in Clinical-Community Psychology, Department of Psychology, Institute of
Clinical Psychology, University of Virginia Dissertation: Family stress and social
support networks: An analysis of families with handicapped children.
1981-1982 Predoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine
1980 M.A. in Clinical-Community Psychology, University of Virginia Thesis: Life
satisfaction and perceived role competence in single parent divorced women
1977 A.B. cum laude with Highest Honors in Psychology, Smith College
Thesis: Differentiation and description of children's humor.
Previous Professional Experience:
2010-2012 Chief, Section of Behavioral Oncology, Center for Childhood Cancer Research,
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Philadelphia, PA.
2007-2012 Co-Leader, Health and Behavior Research Affinity Group, CHOP
http://www.research.chop.edu/research/affinity_groups/health_behavior/
2005-2007 President Elect, President, Past President - Society of Pediatric Psychology
Division 54, American Psychological Association http://www.apa.org/divisions/div54
2004-2010 Deputy Director, Behavioral Health Center, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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2002-2004 Vice Chair, Committees for the Protection of Human Subjects, Institutional Review
Board, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
1999-2012 Professor , University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Primary, Department of Pediatrics; Secondary, Department of Psychiatry
1999- 2011 Associate Scholar, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of
Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania
1999-2010 Director, Department of Psychology, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
1999-2004 Director, Psychology Research, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania
1991-1999 Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine
1992-1996 Adjunct Faculty, Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, School of Human Service
Professions, Widener University, Chester, PA.
1989-1999 Director, Psychosocial Services, Division of Oncology, The Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia
1987-1990 Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine
1987-1997 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychology, Temple
University, Philadelphia, PA
1985-2000 Member, Service of Psychology, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
1983-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychology,
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
1980-1981 National Institutes of Health Research Fellowship in Social Ecology and Development,
University of Virginia
1977-1980 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia.
1975-1977 Completed requirements for certification in elementary education, Smith College.
1975 Editor-in-Chief, The Sophian, Smith College student newspaper
Clinical Experience: 1988-1999 Faculty, Psychology Internship Program (APA approved), Department of Psychiatry,
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (formerly, Philadelphia Child Guidance
Center): Outpatient psychotherapy supervisor; supervise oncology rotation.
1985-2000 Consultant, Core Team, Hall-Mercer Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center of
Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA: Home-based evaluation and therapy for
families with emotionally disturbed and mentally retarded children.
1987-2012 Attending Psychologist, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
1983-1993 Supervisor, Psychological Services Center, Temple University: Provide group
supervision to clinical psychology graduate students.
1982-1983 Advanced clinical psychology intern, Children's Rehabilitation Center, University of
Virginia Medical Center: Family and individual therapy, program development and
evaluation, training, consultation, supervision of practicum students.
1981-1982 Clinical psychology intern, Connecticut Mental Health Center, School of Medicine,
Yale University:
1979-1981 Substitute counselor, Boy's Attention Home, Community Attention, Charlottesville,
VA.
1979- 1980 Clinical psychology intern, Children's Rehabilitation Center, University of Virginia
1978-1979 Clinical-community psychology practicum student, Region X Mental Retardation
Services, Charlottesville, VA.
1977-1979 Counselor. Family Counseling Program, Dept of Psychology, University of Virginia.
1975-1979 Practicum student, Northampton State Hospital, Northampton, MA.
1973-1974 Mental Hygiene Assistant Therapy Aide (summers), Rome Developmental Center,
Rome, New York.
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Current Grants:
1. Nemours Biomedical Fellows Research Grant (16-14062-001). Implementation of
psychosocial interventions in pediatric cancer: An eHealth adaptation of the Surviving
Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP). 4/1/17-3/31/18. Mentor for Fellow:
Kimberly Canter, Ph.D., PI.
2. Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF). Family Impact Grant. Screen to intervene: A
family-centered approach to identifying and communicating family psychosocial risk and
developing evidence-based clinical pathways in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
1/15/16-1/14/19, PI.
3. National Cancer Institute. Nemours NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP)
(UG1-CA18995). 8/1/14 -7/31/19. Associate PI. (Sandler, PI).
4. National Institute of General Medical Services. The Delaware Comprehensive Sickle Cell
Research Center (P20-GM109021). 08/01/14 – 07/31/19. Mentor. (M. Stuart, PI).
5. National Institute of General Medical Services. Delaware-CTR (U54GM104941). 09/26/13 –
05/31/18. Senior Mentor, Research Leadership Group. (Binder-Macleod, PI)
6. American Cancer Society. Cross-Cultural Psychosocial Risk Screening in Pediatric Cancer
(RSG-13-015). 7/1/13-06/30/17. $900,000, PI.
7. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Center for Pediatric
Traumatic Stress (U79, SM54325/SM058139/SM61255). 9/30/07-9/29/12, Renewed 9/30/12
– 12/29/16. $600K/year. PI through 2012, co-PI 2013-
Prior Grants (PI unless otherwise noted):
1. Temple University Biomedical Research Support Grant. (1983-1984). Families with
institutionalized retarded children: Family stress and social networks.
2. Temple University Faculty Grant in Aid of Research.(1983-1984). Family stress and social
networks in families with a child with phenylketonuria.
3. University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation.(1989). Adjustment in 10-15 year old childhood
cancer survivors and their families.
4. Maternal & Child Health MCJ-427050 (10/01/91 - 9/30/94). Family-centered, Community-based
psychosocial & educational services for children with chronic health conditions, $364,965
5. National Cancer Institute CA57917 (09/01/92-08/31/95). Analgesia Protocol for Procedures In
Oncology, $339,882
6. National Cancer Institute RO1CA63930 (10/1/93 - 09/30/95). Stress, support,
survival: Children at medical risk, $678,608. Administrative Supplement 10/01/95-09/30/96
7. University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center Core Support Grant (4/1/97-06/30/98). A
posttraumatic stress family intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood cancer, $20,000
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8. University of Pennsylvania Center for Advancing Care in Serious Illness (4/1/97-3/31/98).
Symptoms of Posttraumatic stress in 18-40 year old survivors of childhood cancer, $7,500
9. National Cancer Institute CA16520-22S2 (12/1/98-11/30/00). Supplemental Award, University
of Pennsylvania Cancer Center Grant. Quality of life and symptoms of posttraumatic stress in 18-
35 year old survivors of childhood cancer, $315,695
10. Outcome-Oriented Assessment in Pediatric Oncology Psychosocial Care (1999-2000).
University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center. PI. $20,000
11. National Cancer Institute. Competitive Renewal. Stress, support, survival: Children at medical
risk (R01CA63930, 7/1/97- 6/30/03), $1,298,034).
12. National Cancer Institute Supplement to Stress, Support, Survival: Children at Medical Risk
(7/1/02-6/30/03). $141,426 (one year direct cost).
13. Ethel Brown Foerderer Fund for Excellence, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Changing
Beliefs in Palliative Care Program Implementation (7/1/00-6/30/03). $42,883 (Co-PI).
14. National Cancer Institute. Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minorities (Parent Grant:
Parental Beliefs in Pediatric Oncology, CA88828) for Terry Crump, Ph.D.
15. Lance Armstrong Foundation. Promoting the Successful Adaptation of Young Adult Cancer
Survivors: An Intervention Study, 1/1/01-12/31/03, $150K, Consultant (PI: Mary Rourke, Ph.D.,
Wendy Hobbie, CRNP).
16. National Cancer Institute. Cognitive Remediation for Childhood Cancer Survivors
(R01CA83936, 9/26/00-8/31/04). Subcontract total costs $505,801, co-PI.
17. National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. Controlled pain intervention for adolescents with sickle
cell disease. Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center (CHOP). Center PI: K. Ohene-Frempong, M.D.,
Project PI: Jerilynn Radcliffe, Ph.D, 4/1/03-3/31/08. Co-Investigator.
18. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Pediatric Traumatic
Stress. (SM54325, 7/1/02-6/30/05, extended project period through 9/30/06), $1.8M Total
Budget, PI. http://www.chop.edu/CPTS
19. National Cancer Institute. Psychosocial Assessment Tool: Risk Factors for Distress,
(R21CA98039, 10/1/03-9/30/05, extended project period through 8/31/07), $200,000, PI.
20. National Institute of Nursing Research. Decision-making in palliative care. (R21NR010026),
7/1/06-8/30/08, $125K/year, co-Investigator.
21. National Cancer Institute. Parental Beliefs in Pediatric Oncology: Changing Beliefs.
(R01CA88828, 7/1/01-6/30/06, extended project period through 6/30/09), $3.2M, PI.
22. St Baldrick’s Foundation. Integrating evidence based psychosocial screening in pediatric
oncology. 7/1/08-8/31/10, $93,115, PI.
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23. National Cancer Institute. Psychological Outcomes in Childhood Cancer Survivors.
(R01CA106928, 6/15/04-5/31/12). $2.3M, PI.
24. National Cancer Institute. Transition Readiness of Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of
Childhood Cancer (R21CA141332). 1/1/11-12/31/12, Co-Investigator/Mentor (L. Schwartz, PI).
25. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Center for Childhood Cancer Research-Alex’s Lemonade
Stand Foundation (CCCR-ALSF). Translational Behavioral Oncology Research. 2/1/12-
01/31/13, $100,000, PI.
26. National Institute of Nursing Research. Decisionmaking in pediatric advanced care
(R01NR012026). 4/1/10-3/31/15. Co-Investigator (C. Feudtner, PI).
27. National Institute of Child Health and Development. A longitudinal study of parent-child
collaboration in CF and Type II diabetes (R01HD06438), 12/1/10-11/30/15. Co-Investigator
/Mentor until 12/30/12. Current Consultant/Mentor (V. Miller, PI).
28. National Cancer Institute. Telephone Counseling – Mothers of Children with Cancer
(R21CA141313). 9/27/11-8/31/13, Consultant (D. Friedman, Vanderbilt University, PI).
29. National Institute of Child Health and Development. Examining how children benefit from the
assent process for research decisions (R21HD067554). 03/05/12-02/28/14. Co-
Investigator/Mentor until 12/31/12. Current Consultant/Mentor (V. Miller, PI).
30. National Cancer Institute. Feasibility of a couples based intervention for parents of children with
cancer (R21CA164817). 7/1/12-6/30/14, Consultant (L. Porter, Duke University, PI).
31. National Cancer Institute. Psychological Intervention Research in Pediatric Oncology
(K05CA128805). 9/01/08 - 8/31/14, $767,208, PI.
Publications:
1. Reutener, D. & Kazak, A. (1976). The effect of cognitive task difficulty on humor
ratings of captioned cartoons. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 7, 275-76.
2. Kazak, A. & Linney, J.A. (1983). Stress, coping and life change in the single parent
family. American Journal of Community Psychology, 11, 207-220.
3. Kazak, A. & Marvin, R. (1984). Differences, difficulties and adaptation: Stress and
social networks in families with a handicapped child. Family Relations, 33, 67-77.
4. Kazak, A. & Wilcox, B. (1984). The structure and function of social support networks
in families with handicapped children. American Journal of Community Psychology,
12, 645-661.
5. Kazak, A. & Clark, M. (1986). Stress in families of children with myelomeningocele.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 28, 220-228.
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6. Kazak, A. (1986). Families with physically handicapped children: Social ecology and
family systems. Family Process, 25, 265-281.
7. Reber, M. & Kazak, A. (1986). Outcome in early-treated phenylketonuria: Family
psychosocial and metabolic factors. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral
Pediatrics, 7, 202 (Abstract).
8. Kazak, A. (1987). Professional helpers and families with disabled children: A social
network perspective. Marriage and Family Review, 11, 177-191.
9. Snow, D., Gersick, K., Leslie, L., Lyons, M., Russell, D., Adkins, E. & Kazak, A.
(1987). A key informant needs assessment of an adult population: Application to
consultation and prevention programs. Journal of Community Psychology, 15, 161-
75.
10. Kazak, A. (1987). Families with disabled children: Stress and social networks in three
samples. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 15, 137-146.
11. Reber, M., Kazak, A. & Himmelberg, P. (1987). Phenylalanine control and family
functioning in early-treated phenylketonuria. Journal of Developmental and
Behavioral Pediatrics, 8, 311-317.
12. Kazak, A., Reber, M. & Snitzer, L. (1988). Childhood chronic disease and family
functioning: A study of phenylketonuria. Pediatrics, 81, 224-230.
13. Kazak, A. (1988). Stress and social networks in families with older institutionalized
retarded children. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 6, 448-461.
14. Kazak, A., Westervelt, V., Bracikowski, A., & Hassler, C. (1988). A systems oriented
treatment of an adolescent with factitious lipcrusting. Journal of Adolescent Health
Care, 9, 337-339.
15. Kazak, A., Reber, M. & Carter, A. (1988). Structural and qualitative aspects of social
networks in families with young chronically ill children. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 13, 171-182.
16. Kazak, A., Jarmas, A. & Snitzer, L. (1988). The assessment of marital satisfaction:
Evaluation of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, Journal of Family Psychology, 2, 82-91.
17. Kazak, A. Snitzer, L. & Jarmas, A. (1988). Some broader issues: Clinical relevance,
gender sensitivity, and psychometrics. Journal of Family Psychology, 2, 101-104.
18. Kazak, A. (1989). Families of chronically ill children: A systems and social
ecological model of adaptation and challenge. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 57, 25-30.
19. Kazak A., McCannell, K., Adkins, E., Himmelberg, P. and Grace, J. (1989).
Perceptions of normality in families: Four groups. Journal of Family Psychology, 2,
277-291.
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20. Kazak, A., Himmelberg, P., McCannell, K. & Grace, J. (1989). Further thoughts on
normality: When assumptions become questions. Journal of Family Psychology, 2,
307-310.
21. Greenberg, H., Kazak, A. & Meadows A. (1989). Psychological functioning in 8-16
year old cancer survivors and their parents. Journal of Pediatrics, 114,488-493.
22. Kazak, A. and Rostain, A. (1989). Systemic aspects of family noncompliance.
Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, 13, 12-17.
23. Kazak, A. (1989). Family functioning in families with older institutionalized retarded
offspring. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 19, 501-9.
24. Kazak, A. (1989). Psychological issues in childhood cancer survival. Journal of the
Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses, 6, 15-16.
25. Meadows, A., McKee, L. and Kazak A. (1989). Psychosocial status of young adult
survivors of childhood cancer: A survey. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 17, 466-
470.
26. Kazak, A. and Meadows, A. (1989). Families of young adolescents who have
survived cancer: Social-emotional adjustment, adaptability and social support. Journal
of Pediatric Psychology, 14, 175-191. Reprinted in M. Roberts & J. Wallander
(1992). Family Issues in Pediatric Psychology (pp. 27-43). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.
27. Horwitz, W. & Kazak, A. (1990). Family adaptation to childhood cancer: Sibling
and family systems variables. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 19, 221-228.
28. Kazak, A. & Nachman, G. (1991). Family research on childhood chronic illness:
Pediatric oncology as an example. Journal of Family Psychology, 4, 462-83.
29. Jarmas, A. & Kazak, A. (1992). Adult children of alcoholic fathers: Family systems,
coping styles and depressive experiences, Journal of Consulting & Clinical
Psychology, 60, 244-251.
30. Kazak, A. & Segal-Andrews, A. (1992). Women and families: Issues facing family
research and family therapy. Journal of Family Psychology, 5, 346-364.
31. Kazak, A. (1992). Stress, change, and families: Theoretical and methodological
considerations. Journal of Family Psychology, 6, 120-124.
32. Kazak, A. (1993). Psychological research in pediatric oncology. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 18, 313-318.
33. Kazak, A., Christakis, D., Alderfer, M., Coiro, M.J. (1994). Young adolescent cancer
survivors and their parents: Adjustment, learning problems and gender. Journal of
Family Psychology, 8, 74-84.
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34. Stuber, M., Gonzales, S., Meeske, K., Guthrie, D., Houskamp, B., Pynoos, R., and
Kazak, A. (1994). Post traumatic stress after childhood cancer II: A family model.
Psychooncology, 3, 313-319.
35. Kazak, A., Boyer, B., Brophy, P., Johnson, K., Scher, C., Covelman, K., & Scott, S.
(1995). Parental perceptions of procedure-related distress and family adaptation in
childhood leukemia. Children's Health Care, 24, 143-158.
36. Close, P., Burkey, E., Kazak, A., Danz, P., Lange, B. (1995). A prospective
controlled evaluation of a homecare program for chemotherapy and antibiotics in
children with cancer. Pediatrics, 95, 896-900.
37. Kazak, A., Blackall, G., Himelstein, B., Brophy, P., & Daller, R. (1995).
Producing systemic change in pediatric practice: An intervention protocol for
reducing distress during painful procedures. Family Systems Medicine, 13, 173-
185.
38. Drotar, D., LaGreca, A., Lemanek, K., & Kazak, A. (1995). Case Reports in
Pediatric Psychology: Uses and guidelines for authors and reviewers. Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 20, 549-566.
39. Bunin, G., Kazak, A., & Mitelman, O. (1996). Informing subjects of
epidemiologic study results. Pediatrics, 97, 486-491.
40. Kazak, A., Penati, B., Waibel, M.K., & Blackall, G. (1996). Perceptions of Procedures
Questionnaire (PPQ): Psychometric Properties of a Brief Parent Report Measure of
Procedural Distress. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 21, 195-207.
41. Stuber, M., Christakis, D., Houskamp, B., & Kazak, A. (1996). Post trauma
symptoms in childhood leukemia survivors. Psychosomatics, 37, 254-261.
42. Hinds, P., Birenbaum, L., Clarke-Steffan, L., Quargnenti, A., Kreissman, S., Kazak, A.,
Meyer, W., Mulhern, R., Pratt, C., & Wilimas, J. (1996). Coming to terms: Parental
response to first cancer recurrence in their child. Nursing Research, 45, 148-153.
43. Kazak, A., Blackall, G., Boyer, B., Brophy, P., Buzaglo, J., Penati, B., & Himelstein, B.
(1996). Implementing a pediatric leukemia intervention for procedural pain: The impact
on staff. Families, Systems & Health, 14, 43-56.
44. Radcliffe, J., Bennett, D., Kazak, A., Foley, B. & Phillips, P. (1996). Adjustment
in childhood brain tumor survival: Child, mother and teacher report. Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 21, 529-539.
45. Kazak, A., Penati, B., Boyer, B., Himelstein, B., Brophy, P., Waibel, M.,
Blackall, G., Daller, R., & Johnson, K. (1996). A randomized controlled
prospective outcome study of a psychological and pharmacological intervention
protocol for procedural distress in pediatric leukemia. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 21, 615-631.
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46. Kazak, A., Stuber, M., Barakat, L. & Meeske, K. (1996). Assessing post traumatic stress
related to medical illness and treatment: The Impact of Traumatic Stressors Interview
Schedule (ITSIS). Families, Systems, and Health, 14, 365-380.
46. Kazak, A., Barakat, L., Meeske, K., Christakis, D., Meadows, A., Casey, R., Penati, B.,
and Stuber, M. (1997). Posttraumatic stress, family functioning, and social support in
survivors of childhood leukemia and their mothers and fathers. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 65, 120-129.
47. Kazak, A. A contextual family/systems approach to pediatric psychology: Introduction to
the special issue. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 141-148.
48. Kazak, A. & Barakat, L. (1997). Parenting stress and quality of life during treatment for
childhood leukemia predicts child and parent adjustment after treatment ends.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 749-758.
49. Stuber, M., Kazak, A., Meeske, K., Barakat, L., Guthrie, D., Garnier, H., Pynoos, R. &
Meadows, A. (1997). Predictors of posttraumatic stress in childhood cancer survivors,
Pediatrics, 100, 958-964.
50. Kazak, A. & Sorkin, S. (1997). Competence Encouragement Tokens (CET): Two
illustrations of an innovative behavioral technique in family therapy. Families, Systems and
Health, 15, 321-331.
51. Barakat, L., Kazak, A., Meadows, A., Casey, R., Meeske, K., & Stuber, M. (1997). Families
surviving childhood cancer: A comparison of posttraumatic stress symptoms with families of
healthy children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 843-859.
52. Stuber, M., Kazak, A., Meeske, K. & Barakat, L. (1998). Is posttraumatic stress a viable
model for understanding responses to childhood cancer? Psychiatric Clinics of North
America, 7, 169-182.
53. Kazak, A. (1998). Editorial: Change and continuity in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 23, 1-3.
54. Kazak, A., Penati, B., Brophy, P. & Himelstein, B. (1998). Pharmacologic and psychologic
interventions for procedural pain. Pediatrics, 102, 59-66.
55. Kazak, A. (1998). Posttraumatic distress in childhood cancer survivors and their parents.
Medical and Pediatric Oncology,(Supplement 1), 60-68.
56. Kazak, A., Stuber, M., Barakat, L., Meeske, K., Guthrie, D., & Meadows, A. (1998).
Predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms in mothers and fathers of survivors of childhood
cancer. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 823-831.
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57. Simms, S., Kazak, A., Gannon, T., Goldwein, J. & Bunin, N. (1998). Assessing
neuropsychological outcome in pediatric bone marrow transplantation. Bone Marrow
Transplantation, 22, 181-184.
58. Kazak, A. (1999). Editorial: Effective psychosocial interventions for children with cancer
and their families. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 32, 292-293.
59. Kazak, A., Simms, S., Barakat, L., Hobbie, W., Foley, B., Golomb, V., & Best, M. (1999).
Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program (SCCIP): A Cognitive-behavioral and
family therapy intervention for adolescent survivors of childhood cancer and their families.
Family Process, 38, 175-192.
60. Rourke, M., Stuber, M., Hobbie, W. & Kazak, A. (1999). Post-traumatic stress disorder:
Understanding the psychosocial impact of surviving cancer into young adulthood. Journal
Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 16, 126-135.
61. Kazak, A. (2000). Editorial: Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2000. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 25, 1-3.
62. Kazak, A. (2000). Journal of Pediatric Psychology: A Brief History (1969-1999). Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 25, 463-470.
63. Hobbie, W., Stuber, M., Meeske, K., Wissler, K., Rourke, M., Ruccione, K., Hinkle, A., &
Kazak, A. (2000). Symptoms of posttraumatic stress in young adult survivors of childhood
cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 18, 4060-4066.
64. Barakat, L., Kazak, A., Gallagher, P., Meeske, K., Stuber, M. (2000). Posttraumatic stress
symptoms and stressful life events predict the long-term adjustment of survivors of
childhood cancer and their mothers. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 7,
189-196.
65. Streisand, R., Braniecki, S., Tercyak, K. & Kazak, A. (2001). Development of the Pediatric
Inventory for Parents. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26, 155-162.
66. Best, M., Streisand, R., Catania, L. & Kazak, A. (2001). Parental distress during pediatric
leukemia and parental posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) after treatment ends:
Longitudinal followup. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26, 299-307.
67. Kazak, A., Barakat, L., Alderfer, M., Rourke, M., Meeske, K., Gallagher, P. Cnaan, A. &
Stuber, M. (2001). Posttraumatic stress in survivors of childhood cancer and their mothers:
Development and validation of the Impact of Traumatic Stressors Interview Schedule
(ITSIS). Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 8, 307-323.
68. Kazak, A. (2001). Comprehensive care for children with cancer and their families: A social
ecological framework guiding research, practice and policy. Children’s Services: Social
Policy, Research and Practice, 4, 217-233.
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69. Kazak, A., Prusak, A., McSherry, M., Simms, S., Beele, D., Rourke, M., Alderfer, M. &
Lange, B. (2001). The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): Development of a brief
screening instrument for identifying high risk families in pediatric oncology. Families,
Systems and Health, 19, 303-317.
70. Simms, S., Kazak, A., Golomb, V., Goldwein, J. & Bunin, N. (2002). Cognitive and
psychological outcome in two year survivors of childhood stem cell transplantation. Journal
of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 24, 115-119.
71. Kazak, A., Simms, S. & Rourke, M. (2002). Family systems practice in pediatric
psychology. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 27, 133-143.
72. Kazak, A. (2002). Challenges in family health intervention research. Families, Systems and
Health, 20, 51-59.
73. Kazak, A. (2002). Journal of Pediatric Psychology 1998-2002: Editor’s Vale Dictum.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 27, 653-663.
74. Alderfer, M., Labay, L., & Kazak, A. (2003). Brief Report: Does posttraumatic stress apply
to siblings of childhood cancer survivors? Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 281-286.
75. Streisand, R., Kazak, A. & Tercyak, K. (2003). Pediatric-Specific parenting stress and
family functioning in parents of children treated for cancer. Children’s Health Care, 32, 245-
56.
76. Kazak, A., Cant, M.C., Jensen, M., McSherry, M., Rourke, M., Hwang, W.T., Alderfer, M.,
Beele, D., Simms, S., & Lange, B. (2003). Identifying psychosocial risk indicative of
subsequent resource utilization in families of newly diagnosed pediatric oncology patients.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 21, 3220-3225.
77. Kazak, A., Alderfer, M., Rourke, M., Simms, S., Streisand, R., & Grossman, J. (2004).
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in
Families of adolescent childhood cancer survivors. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 29,
211-219.
78. Christakis, D., Kazak, A., Wright, J., Zimmerman, F., Bassett, A., & Connell, F. (2004).
What factors are associated with achieving high continuity of care? Family Medicine, 36,
55-60.
79. Kazak, A. (2004). Editorial: Context, collaboration and care. Journal of Family Psychology,
18, 3-4.
80. Kazak, A. & Noll, R. (2004). Child death from pediatric illness: Conceptualizing
intervention approaches from a family/systems and public health perspective. Professional
Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 219-226.
81. Kazak, A., McClure, K., Alderfer, M., Hwang, W.T., Crump, T., Le, L., Deatrick, J.,
Simms, S. & Rourke, M. (2004). Cancer-related parental beliefs: The Family Illness Beliefs
Inventory (FIBI), Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 29, 531-542.
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82. Hoehn, K.S., Wernovsky, G., Rychik, J., Tian, Z., Donaghue, D., Alderfer, M., Gaynor, W.,
Kazak, A., Spray, T., & Nelson, R. (2004). Assessment of parental stress and decision
making in congenital heart disease: Prenatal versus postnatal diagnosis. Cardiology in the
Young, 14, 1-6.
83. Kazak, A., Alderfer, M., Streisand, R., Simms, S., Rourke, M., Barakat, L., Gallagher, P. &
Cnaan, A. (2004). Treatment of posttraumatic stress symptoms in adolescent survivors of
childhood cancer and their families: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Family
Psychology, 18, 493-504.
84. Balluffi, A., Kassam-Adams, N., Kazak, A., Tucker, M., Dominguez, T. & Helfaer, M.
(2004). Traumatic stress in parents of children admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 5, 547-553.
85. Kazak, A. (2004). Research priorities for family assessment and intervention in pediatric
oncology. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 21, 141-144.
86. Kazak, A. (2005). Evidence-based interventions for survivors of childhood cancer and their
families. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 29-39.
87. Snyder, D. & Kazak, A. (2005). Methodology in family science: Introduction to the special
issue. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 3-5.
88. Kazak, A., Simms, S., Alderfer, M., Rourke, M., Crump, T., McClure, K., Jones, P.,
Rodriguez, A., Boeving, A., Hwang, W.T., & Reilly, A. (2005). Feasibility and preliminary
outcomes from a pilot study of a brief psychological intervention for families of children
newly diagnosed with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 644-655.
89. Alderfer, M., Annunziato, R., Cnaan, A., & Kazak, A. (2005). Patterns of posttraumatic
stress in parents of childhood cancer survivors. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 430-440.
90. Kazak, A., Boeving, A., Alderfer, M., Hwang, W.T., & Reilly, A. (2005). Posttraumatic
stress symptoms during treatment in parents of children with cancer. Journal of Clinical
Oncology, 23, 7405-7410. An “In Reply” was published by Kazak, Alderfer, & Reilly
related to a comment about this article, Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006, 24, 2216-7.
91. Kazak, A., Kassam-Adams, N., Schneider, S., Alderfer, M., Zelikovsky, N., & Rourke, M.
(2006). An integrative model of pediatric medical traumatic stress. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 31, 343-355.
92. Barakat, L., Alderfer, M., & Kazak, A. (2006). Posttraumatic growth among adolescent
survivors of childhood cancer and their mothers and fathers. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 31, 413-419.
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93. Kersun, L.S. & Kazak, A. (2006). Brief communication: Prescribing practices of Selective
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) among pediatric oncologists. Pediatric Blood and
Cancer, 47, 339-342. A response was published by Kersun and Kazak related to
correspondence about this article, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, pubished online Jan 31
2008, PMID:18240173.
94. Stuber, M., Schneider, S., Kassam-Adams, N., Kazak, A., & Saxe, G. (2006). The medical
traumatic stress toolkit. CNS Spectrums, 11, 1-6.
95. Kazak, A. (2006). Pediatric Psychosocial Preventative Health Model (PPPHM): Research,
practice and collaboration in pediatric family systems medicine. Families, Systems and
Health, 24, 381-395.
96. Pai, A. & Kazak, A. (2006). Family systems interventions to mitigate pediatric medical
traumatic stress in pediatric oncology. Current Opinions in Pediatrics, 18, 558-562.
97. Rourke, M., Hobbie, W., Schwartz, L., & Kazak, A. (2007). Posttraumatic stress disorder
(PTSD) in young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 49, 177-
182.
98. Werba, B., Hobbie, W., Kazak, A., Ittenbach, R., Reilly, A. & Meadows, A. (2007).
Classifying the intensity of pediatric cancer treatment protocols: The Intensity of Treatment
Rating Scale 2.0 (ITR-2). Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 48, 673-677.
99. Kazak, A. & Baxt, C. (2007). Families of infants and young children with cancer: A
posttraumatic stress framework. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 49, 1109-1113.
100. Kazak, A., Rourke, M., Alderfer, M., Pai, A., Reilly, A. & Meadows, A. (2007). Evidence-
based assessment, intervention and psychosocial care in pediatric oncology: A blueprint for
comprehensive services across treatment. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32, 1099-1110.
101. Patino-Fernandez, A.M., Pai, A., Alderfer, M., Hwang, W.T., Reilly, A. & Kazak, A.
(2008). Acute stress in parents of children newly diagnosed with cancer. Pediatric Blood
and Cancer, 50, 289-292. PMID: 17514742
102. Pai, A., Patino-Fernandez, A.M., McSherry, M., Beele, D., Alderfer, M., Reilly, A., Hwang,
W.T., & Kazak, A. (2008).The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT2.0): Psychometric
properties of a screener for psychosocial distress in families of children newly diagnosed
with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 50-62. PMID: 17609228
103. Brown, R., Wiener, L., Kupst, M.J., Brennan, T., Behrman, R., Compas, B., Elkin, D.,
Fairclough, D., Friebert, S., Katz, E., Kazak, A., Madan-Swain, A., Mansfield, N., Mullins,
L., Noll, R., Patenaude, A., Phipps, S., Sahler, O.J., Sourkes, B. & Zeltzer, L. (2008). Single
parenting and children with chronic illness: An understudied phenomena. Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 33, 408-421. PMID: 17906331; PMCID: PMC2410208
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104. Butler, R., Copeland, D., Fairclough, D., Mulhern, R., Katz, E., Kazak, A., Noll, R., Patel,
S., & Sahler, O.J. (2008). A multi-center randomized clinical trial of a cognitive
remediation program directed towards childhood survivors of a pediatric malignancy.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 367-378. PMID: 18540731; PMCID:
PMC2827351
105. Lutz Stehl, M., Kazak, A., Hwang, W.T., Pai, A.H., Reilly, A., & Douglas, S. (2008). Innate
immune markers in mothers and fathers of children newly diagnosed with cancer.
Neuroimmunomodulation, 15, 102-107. PMID: 18679048; PMCID: PMC2811162
106. Cohen, L., La Greca, A., Blount, R., Kazak, A., Holmbeck, G., & Lemanek, K. (2008).
Introduction: Evidence-based assessment in pediatric psychology. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 33, 911-915. PMID: 16675715; PMCID: PMC2639490
107. Kazak, A. (2008). Commentary: Progress and challenges in evidence based family
assessment in pediatric psychology. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 1062-1064.
PMCID: PMC2639488
108. Werba, B. & Kazak, A. (2009). Commentary: Life threat, risk and resilience in pediatric
medical traumatic stress. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 27-29.
109. Lutz Stehl, M., Kazak, A., Alderfer, M., Rodriguez, A., Pai, A., Hwang, W.T., Boeving, A.,
& Reilly, A. (2009). Conducting a randomized clinical trial of a psychological
intervention for parents/caregivers of children with cancer shortly after diagnosis. Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 34, 803-816. PMID: 19091806; PMCID: PMC2734126
110. Alderfer, M., Navsaria, N., & Kazak, A. (2009). Family functioning and posttraumatic stress
disorder in adolescent survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of Family Psychology, 23,
717-725.
111. Alderfer, M., Mougianis, I., Barakat, L., Beele, D., DiTaranto, S., Hwang, W.T., Reilly, A.
T., & Kazak, A. (2009). Family psychosocial risk, distress and service utilization in
pediatric cancer: Predictive validity of the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT). Cancer,
115, 4339-4349. PMID : 19731359; PMCID: PMC1348342
112. Kazak, A. (2009). A closing editorial: Reflections on the Journal of Family Psychology,
2004-2009. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 767-768.
113. Kersun, L., Rourke, M., Mickley, M., & Kazak, A. (2009). Screening for depression and
anxiety in adolescent cancer patients. Journal of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 31,
835-839. PMID: 19829153
114. Kazak, A., Hoagwood, K., Weisz, J., Hood, K., Vargas, L., & Banez, G. (2010). A meta-
systems approach to evidence-based practice for children and adolescents. American
Psychologist, 65, 85-97. PMID: 20141264
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115. Stuber, M., Meeske, K., Krull, K., Leisenring, W., Stratton, K., Huber, M., Kazak, A.,
Mertens, A. Robison, L., & Zeltzer, L. (2010). Prevalence and predictors of posttraumatic
stress disorder in adult survivors of childhood cancer: A report from the Childhood Cancer
Survivors Study. Pediatrics, 125, 1124-1134. PMID: 21762831; PMCID: PMC3140002
116. Schwartz, L., Mao, J., Werba, B., Ginsberg, J., Hobbie, W., Carlson, C., Mougianis, I.,
Ogle, S., & Kazak, A. (2010). Self-reported health problems of young adults in clinical
settings: Survivors of childhood cancer and healthy controls. Journal of the American Board
of Family Medicine, 23, 306-314. PMID: 20453176; PMCID: PMC2868275
117. Kazak, A., DeRosa, B., Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., Carlson, C., Ittenbach, R. Mao, J. &
Ginsberg, J. (2010). Psychological outcomes and health beliefs in adolescent and young
adult (AYA) survivors of childhood cancer and controls. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 28,
2002-2007. PMID: 20231679; PMCID: PMC2860405
118. Feudtner, C., Carroll, K., Hexam, K., Silberman, J., Kang, T., & Kazak, A. (2010). Parental
hopeful patterns of thinking, emotions, and palliative care decisionmaking. Archives of
Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 164, 831-839. PMID: 20819965; PMCID: [PMC
Journal – in process]
119. Marino, B., Tomlinson, R., Wernovsky, G., Drotar, D., Newburger, J., Mahoney, L.,
Mussatto, K., Tong, E., Cohen, M., Anderson, C., Shera, D., Khoury, P., Wray, J., Gaynor,
J.W., Helfaer, M., Kazak, A., Shea, J. for the Pediatric Cardiology Quality of Life Inventory
Testing Study Consortium (2010).Validation of the Pediatric Cardiac Quality of Life
Inventory. Pediatrics, 126, 498-508. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-1536. PMID: 21188538;
PMCID: [PMC Journal - in process]
120. DeRosa, B., Kazak, A., Doshi, K., Schwartz, L., Ginsberg, J., Mao, J., Straton, J., Hobbie,
W., Rourke, M., Carlson, C. & Ittenbach, R. (2011). Development and validation of the
Health Competence Beliefs Inventory in young adults with and without a history of
childhood cancer. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, 48-58. doi:10.1007/s12160-010-
9228-y. PMID: 20936390; NIHMS: 365829 PMCID: [PMC Journal – in process]
121. Marino, B., Drotar, D., Cassedy, A., Davis, R., Hart, K., Tomlinson, R., Mellion, K.,
Mussatto, K., Mahoney, L., Newburger, J., Tong, E., Cohen, M., Helfaer, M., Kazak, A.,
Wray, J., Wernovsky, G., Shea, J., Ittenbach, R. for the PCQLI Testing Trial Investigators.
(2011). External validity of the Pediatric Cardiac Quality of Life Inventory. Quality of Life
Research, 20, 205-14. PMID: 21188538; PMCID: [PMC Journal - in process]
122. Doshi, K., Kazak, A., DeRosa, B., Hobbie, W., Ginsberg, J. & Ittenbach, R. (2011).
Measuring health-related beliefs of mothers of adolescent and young adult childhood cancer
survivors. Families, Systems and Health, 29, 55-63. PMID: 21417524; PMCID:
PMC3143683
123. Kazak, A., Barakat, L., Ditaranto, S., Biros, D., Hwang, W.T., Beele, D., Kersun, L.,
Alderfer, M., Mougianis, I., Hocking, M. & Reilly, A. (2011). Screening for psychosocial
risk at cancer diagnosis: The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT). Journal of Pediatric
Hematology and Oncology, 33, 289-294. PMID: 21516024
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124. Kazak, A. (2011). Editorial: Health Psychology 2011-2016: Welcome and opening
comments. Health Psychology, 30, 247-250.
125. Kazak A., Barakat, L., Hwang, W.T., Ditaranto, S., Biros, D., Beele, D., Kersun, L,
Hocking, M. & Reilly, A. (2011). Association of psychosocial risk screening in pediatric
cancer with psychosocial services provided. Psychooncology, 20, 715-723. PMID:
21480432
126. Stuber, M., Meeske, K., Leiseniring, W., Straton, K., Zeltzer, L., Dawson, K., Kazak, A.,
Zebrack, B., Mertens, A., Robison, L., & Krull, K. (2011). Defining medical traumatic
stress among young adult survivors in the childhood cancer survivor study. General Hospital
Psychiatry, 33, 347-353. PMID: 21762831; PMCID: PMC3140002
127. Kazak, A. & Steele, R. (2011). Editorial: Translating science to practice: Clinical grand
rounds series in Health Psychology. Health Psychology, 30, 501-502.
128. Schwartz, L. A., Kazak, A. E., DeRosa, B. W., Hocking, M. C., Hobbie, W. L., & Ginsberg,
J. P. (2012). The role of beliefs in the relationship between health problems and
posttraumatic stress in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. Journal of Clinical
Psychology in Medical Settings, 19, 138-146. PMID – PubMed in process
129. Kratochwill, T., Hoagwood, K., Kazak, A., Weisz, J., Hood, K., Banez, G. & Vargas, L.
(2012). Evidence based practice for children and adolescents: Advancing the research
agenda in schools. School Psychology Review, 41, 215-235.
130. Kazak, A., Hocking, M., Ittenbach, R., Meadows, A., Hobbie, W., DeRosa, B., Leahey, A.,
Kersun, L., & Reilly, A. (2012). A revision of the Intensity of Treatment Rating Scale:
Classifying the intensity of pediatric cancer treatment. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 59, 96-
99. PMID: 21858914; PMCID: PMC3223269
131. Kazak, A., Bosch, J. & Klonoff, E. (2012). Editorial: Health Psychology special series on
health disparities. Health Psychology, 31, 1-4.
132. Kazak, A., Brier, M., Alderfer, M., Reilly, A., Fooks-Parker, S., Rogerwick, S., Ditaranto,
S., & Barakat, L. (2012). Review: Screening for psychosocial risk in pediatric cancer.
Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 59, 822-827. PMID: 22492662. PMCID: PMC3396795
133. Parks,E., Kumanyika, S., Moore, R., Stetler, N., Wrotniak, B. & Kazak, A. (2012).
Influence of stress in parents on child obesity and related behaviors. Pediatrics, 130, e1096-
e1104.
134. Brier, M., Kazak, A., DeRosa, B., Hocking, M. Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., Ginsburg, J. &
Ittenbach, R. (2012). Profiles of health competence beliefs among young adult survivors of
childhood cancer. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 1, 195-202. PMID:
[PubMed – in process].
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135. Hocking, M., Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., DeRosa, B., Ittenbach, R., Mao, J., Ginsberg, J., &
Kazak, A. (2013). Prospectively examining physical activity in young adult survivors of
childhood cancer and healthy controls. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 60, 309-15. PMID:
22434746; PMCID: PMC3391612
136. Schwartz, L., Danzi, L., Tuchman, L., Barakat, L., Hobbie, W., Ginsberg, J., Daniel, L.,
Kazak, A., Bevans, K. & Deatrick, J. (2013). Stakeholder validation of a model of readiness
for transition to adult care. JAMA Pediatrics, 167, 939-946.
137. Butler, R., Sahler, O.J., Fairclough, D., Katz, E., Kazak, A., Noll, R., & Thompson, R.
(2013). Intellectual development and multi-dimensional attentional processes in long-term
survivors of a central nervous system related pediatric malignancy. Life Sciences, 93, 611-6.
138. Picoraro, J., Kazak, A. & Feudtner, C. (2014). Posttraumatic growth in parents and pediatric
patients: A systematic review and synthesis of serious pediatric illness posttraumatic
growth. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 17, 1-10.
139. Hocking, M., Kazak, A., Schneider, S., Barkman, D., Barakat, L. & Deatrick, J. (2014).
Parent perspectives on family-based psychosocial interventions in pediatric cancer: A
mixed-methods approach. Supportive Care in Cancer, 22, 1287-1294.
140. Doshi, K., Kazak, A., Hocking, M., DeRosa, B., Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., Ginsberg, J. &
Deatrick, J. (2014). Why mothers accompany adolescent and young adult childhood cancer
survivors to follow-up clinic visits. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 31, 51-57.
141. Brier, M., Schwartz, L., & Kazak, A. (2015). Systematic review of psychosocial and health-
promotion interventions for survivors of childhood cancer. Health Psychology, 34, 130-148.
142. Alderfer, M., Stanley, C., Conroy, R., Long, K., Fairclough, D., Kazak, A., & Noll, B.
(2015). The social functioning of siblings of children with cancer: A multi-informant
investigation. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40, 309-319.
143. Hocking, M., McCurdy, M., Turner, E., Kazak, A., Noll, R., Phillips, P. & Barakat, L.
(2015). Social competence in pediatric brain tumor survivors: Application of a heuristic
model from social neuroscience and developmental psychology. Pediatric Blood and
Cancer, 62, 375-384.
144. Kazak, A. & Noll, R. (2015). The integration of psychology in pediatric oncology research
and practice: Collaboration to improve care and outcomes. American Psychologist, 70, 146-
58.
145. Kazak, A., Schneider, S., DiDonato, S., & Pai, A. (2015). Family psychosocial risk
screening guided by the Pediatric Preventative Psychosocial Health Model (PPPHM) using
the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT). Acta Oncologia, 54, 574-580.
146. Kazak, A. (2015). Historical analysis in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology. Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 40, 165-66.
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147. Santos, S., Crespo, C., Canavarro, M.C., & Kazak, A. (2015). Family rituals, cohesion and
hope in pediatric cancer quality of life. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 40, 664-671.
148. Daniel, L., Kazak, A., Li, Y., Hobbie, W., Ginsberg, J., Butler, E., & Schwartz, L. (2016).
Relationship Between Sleep Problems and Psychological Outcomes in Adolescent and
Young Adult Cancer Survivors and Controls. Supportive Care in Cancer, 24, 539-46.
149. Wiener, L., Kazak, A., Noll, R.B., Patenaude, A.F., & Kupst, M.J. (2015). Standards for
Psychosocial Care for Children with Cancer and their Families: An introduction to the
special issue. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 62, S419-S424.
150. Wiener, L., Kazak, A., Noll, R.B., Patenaude, A.F. & Kupst, M.J. (2015). Interdisciplinary
collaboration in standards of psychosocial care. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 62, S425.
151. Asarnow, J., Hoagwood, K., Stancin, T., Lochman, J., Hughes, J., Miranda, J., Wysocki, T.,
Portwood, S., Tynan, W. D., Atkins, M., & Kazak, A. (2015). Psychological science and
innovative strategies for informing health care redesign: A policy brief. Journal of Clinical
Child and Adolescent Psychology, 44, 923-932.
152. Price, J., Kassam-Adams, N., Alderfer, M., Christofferson, J. & Kazak, A. (2016). An
integrative model of pediatric medical traumatic stress: An update based on a systematic
literature review. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 41, 86-97.
153. Kazak, A., Abrams, A. Banks, J., Christofferson, J., DiDonato, S., Grootenhuis, M.,
Kabour, M., Madan-Swain, A., Patel, S., Zadeh, S., & Kupst, M. (2015). Psychosocial
assessment as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Cancer. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 62, S426-
S459.
154. Berman, L., Kabre, R., Kazak, A., Hicks, B. & Luks, F. (2016). Exposure to prenatal
consultation during pediatric surgery residency: Implications for training. Journal of
Pediatric Surgery, 51, 131-6.
155. Wilcox, H., Rains, M., Belcher, H., Kassam-Adams, N., Kazak, A., Lee, R.,, Briggs, E.,
Bethel, T., Trunzo, C. & Wissow, L. (2016). Trauma exposure, service utilization,
emotional and behavioral problems in children with and without medical problems seeking
trauma-related mental health services. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics,
37, 62-70.
156. Parks, E., Kazak, A., Kumanyika, S., Lewis, L. & Barg, F. (in press). Perspectives on stress,
parenting and child obesity-related behaviors in Black families. Health Education and
Behavior.
157. Kazak, A. (2016). Opening editorial 2016: Changes in scope and structure. American
Psychologist, 71, 1-2.
158. Crerand, C., Sarwer, D., Kazak, A., Clarke, A., & Rumsey, N. (In press). Body image and
quality of life in adolescents with craniofacial conditions. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial
Journal
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159. Kazak, A., Hiroto, K., Nash, J. & Kaslow, N. (in press). Psychologists in patient-centered
medical homes (PCMH): Roles, evidence, opportunities and challenges. American
Psychologist.
160. Asarnow, J., Kolko, D., Miranda, J. & Kazak, A. (in press). The pediatric patient centered
medical home: Roles and supporting evidence for psychologists. American Psychologist.
161. Santos, S., Crespo, C., Canavarro, M.C., & Kazak, A. (in press). Parents’ romantic
attachment predicts family ritual meaning among parents and their children with cancer.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology.
162. Pierce, L., Hocking, M., Schwartz, L., Alderfer, M., Kazak, & Barakat, L. (in press).
Caregiver distress and patient health-related quality of life: Psychosocial screening during
pediatric cancer treatment. PsychoOncology.
Chapters:
1. Kazak, A. & Reppucci, N.D. (1980). Romantic love as a social institution. In K.
Pope (Ed.) On Love and Loving: Psychological Perspectives on the Nature and
Experience of Romantic Love. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
2. Kazak, A. (1991). The social context of coping with childhood chronic illness:
Family systems and social support. In A. LaGreca, L. Siegel, J. Wallender, & C.E.
Walker (Eds). Advances in Pediatric Psychology: Stress and coping with Pediatric
Conditions. New York: Guilford Press, pp 262-278.
3. Kazak, A. (1992). Psychological issues: Identification and intervention. In G.
D'Angio, D. Sinniah, A. Meadows, A. Evans, J. Pritchard (Eds.). Practical Pediatric
Oncology. London: Edward Arnold.
4. Kazak, A. (1992). Family systems, social ecology, and chronic pediatric illness:
Conceptual, methodological, and intervention issues. In J. Akamatsu et al. (Eds.).
Family Health Psychology. New York: Hemisphere, pp 93-110.
5. Brophy P. & Kazak A. (1994). Schooling. In Candlelighters Childhood Cancer
Foundation Bone Marrow Transplant Handbook, Washington, D.C.: Candlelighters
Cancer Foundation, pp 68-73.
6. Kazak, A. & Christakis, D. (1994). Caregiving issues in families of children with
chronic medical conditions. In E. Kahana, D. Biegel, & M. Wykle (Eds.).
Caregiving Through The Lifecycle. New York: Sage, pp 331-355.
7. Kazak, A. (1994). Implications of survival: Pediatric oncology patients and their
parents. In D. Bearison and R. Mulhern (Ed.) Pediatric Psychooncology:
Psychological Perspectives on Children with Cancer. New York: Oxford University
Press, pp 171-192.
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8. Kazak, A., Segal Andrews, A., & Johnson, K. (1995). The role of families and other
systems in pediatric psychology research and practice. In M. Roberts (Ed.).
Handbook of Pediatric Psychology. NY: Guilford, pp 84-104.
9. Kazak, A. & Simms, S. (1996). Children with life-threatening illnesses:
Psychological difficulties and interpersonal relationships. In F. Kaslow (Ed.).
Handbook of Relational Diagnosis and Dysfunctional Family Patterns, NY: Wiley, pp
225-237.
10. Kazak, A. & Christakis, D. (1996). The intense stress of childhood cancer: A
systems perspective. In C. Pfeffer (Ed.). Intense Stress and Mental Disturbance in Children.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 277-323.
11. Noll, R.& Kazak, A. (1997). Psychosocial Care. In A. Ablin (Ed.). Supportive Care of
Children with Cancer: Current Therapy and Guidelines From the Childrens Cancer Group.
Baltimore, MD: The John Hopkins University Press.
12. Simms, S. & Kazak, A. (1998). Family systems interventions in pediatric neuropsychiatric
disorders. In C.E. Coffey & R. Brumback (Eds.). Textbook of Pediatric Neuropsychiatry.
Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp 1449-1464.
13. Barakat, L. & Kazak, A. (1999). Family issues related to cognitive aspects of chronic illness
in children. In R. Brown (Ed.). Cognitive Aspects of Chronic Illness in Children. New York,
NY: Guilford, pp. 333-354.
14. Kazak, A. & Meadows, A. (2000). Integrating psychosocial research and practice in a
pediatric cancer treatment center. In D. Drotar (Ed.). Handbook of Research Methods/Issues
in Pediatric and Child Clinical Psychology. New York: Plenum, pp. 511-528.
15. Kazak, A. (2001). “We’re at the breaking point:” Family distress and competence in serious
childhood illness. In S. McDaniel, D.D. Lusterman, & C. Philpot (Eds.). Integrating Family
Therapy Casebook. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press, pp 287-97.
16. Kazak, A. & Kunin-Batson, A. (2001). Psychological and Integrative Interventions in
Pediatric Pain. In P. McGrath and A. Finley (Eds.). Acute and Procedure Pain. Seattle, WA:
International Association for the Study of Pain Press, pages 77-100.
17. Barakat, L., Kunin-Batson, A., & Kazak, A. (2003). Child Health Psychology. In A. Nezu, C.
Nezu, & P. Geller (Eds). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, Volume 9: Health
Psychology. New York: Wiley.
18. Kazak, A., Rourke, M. & Crump, T. (2003). Families and other systems in pediatric
psychology. In M. Roberts (Ed.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychology, 3rd
Edition, New York:
Guilford, pp 159-175.
19. Kazak, A. (2003). Family assessment. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds). Encyclopedia
of Pediatric and Child Psychology. NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, pp 231-232.
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20. Kazak, A. (2003). Family intervention. In T. Ollendick & C. Schroeder (Eds). Encyclopedia
of Pediatric and Child Psychology. NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, pp 233.
21. Kazak, A. & Rourke, M. (2003). Psychological late effects. In N. Keene (Ed). Educating the
child with cancer: A guide for parents and teachers. Childhood Candlelighters Foundation,
pp. 137-154.
22. Noll, R.& Kazak, A. (2004). Psychosocial Care. In A. Altman (Ed.). Supportive Care of
Children with Cancer: Current Therapy and Guidelines From the Childrens Oncology Group.
Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 337-353.
23. Jensen, M. & Kazak, A. (2004). Pediatric Psychology. In Speilberger, C. (Ed). Encyclopedia
of Applied Psychology. London: Elsevier Ltd, pp. 821-826.
24. Zelikovsky, N. & Kazak, A. (2005). Adaptation in childhood chronic illness: Risk and
protective factors. In Osborn, L., DeWitt, T., First, L., Zenel, J. (Eds). Pediatrics.
Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby, pp. 877-881.
25. Rourke, M. & Kazak, A. (2005). Psychological aspects of long-term survivorship. In C.L.
Schwartz, W.L. Hobbie, L.S. Constine, & K.S., Ruccione (Eds.). Survivors of Childhood and
Adolescent Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach. New York: Springer.
26. Alderfer, M. & Kazak, A. (2006). Familial issues when a child is on treatment for cancer. In
R.T. Brown (Ed.). Comprehensive Handbook of Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease:
A Biopsychosocial Approach, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 53-74.
27. Weiner, L., Hersh, S. & Kazak, A. (2006). Psychiatric and psychosocial support for the child
and family. In P. Pizzo & D. Poplack (Eds). Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncology.
Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, pp 1410-1441.
28. Pao, M.& Kazak, A. (2009). Anxiety and depression. In L. Wiener, M. Pao, A. Kazak, M.J.
Kupst, & A. Patenaude (Eds.). Quick Reference for Pediatric Oncology Clinicians: The
Psychiatric and Psychological Dimensions of Pediatric Cancer Symptom Management.
Charlottesville, VA: IPOS Press.
29. Kazak, A., Sourkes, B. & Wiener, L. (2009). Psychotherapeutic interventions. In L. Wiener,
M. Pao, A. Kazak, M.J. Kupst, & A. Patenaude (Eds.). Quick Reference for Pediatric
Oncology Clinicians: The Psychiatric and Psychological Dimensions of Pediatric Cancer
Symptom Management. Charlottesville, VA: IPOS Press.
30. Wiener, L., Azaret, M. & Kazak, A. (2009).Special considerations in working with families.
In L. Wiener, M. Pao, A. Kazak, M.J. Kupst, & A. Patenaude (Eds.). Quick Reference for
Pediatric Oncology Clinicians: The Psychiatric and Psychological Dimensions of Pediatric
Cancer Symptom Management. Charlottesville, VA: IPOS Press.
31. Kazak, A., Alderfer, M., & Rodriguez, A. (2009). Psychosocial and behavioral issues in
cancer survival in pediatric populations. In S. Miller, D. Bowen, R. Croyle, & J. Rowland
(Eds.). Handbook of Behavioral Science and Cancer. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association, pp 449-465.
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32. Feudtner, C. & Kazak, A. (2009). Pediatric patient-oriented problem-solving at the end of
life. In J. Werth and D. Blevins (Eds.). Decision-making near the end of life: Issues,
developments, and future directions. Pp 347-366. New York; Routledge.
33. Kazak, A., Rourke, M. & Navsaria, N. (2009). Families and other systems in pediatric
psychology. In M. Roberts & R. Steele (Eds.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (4th
Edition). New York: Guilford, pp 656-671.
34. Kazak, A., Schneider, S. & Kassam-Adams, N. (2009). Pediatric medical traumatic stress. In
M. Roberts & R. Steele (Eds.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (4th
Edition). New York:
Guilford, pp 205-215.
35. Schwartz, L., Kazak, A. & Mougianis, I. (2009). Cancer. In W.T. O’Donohue (Ed.).
Behavioral Approaches to Chronic Disease in Adolescence: A Guide to Integrative Care.
New York: Springer, pp 197-217.
36. Schwartz, L., Werba, B. & Kazak, A. (2010). Adult survivors of childhood cancer. In J.
Holland (Ed.). Psycho-Oncology (2nd
Edition). New York: Oxford University Press, pp 5626.
37. Guite, J. & Kazak, A. (2010). Anxiety Symptoms and Disorders. In R. Shaw & D. DeMaso
(Eds.). Textbook of Psychosomatic Medicine. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric
Publishing, pp 101-119.
38. Doty, N. & Kazak, A. (2010). Non-traditional families. In G. Koocher & A. La Greca (Eds.).
Parent’s guide to emotional first aid: Helping children and adolescents cope with predictable
life crises. New York: Oxford University Press, pp 120-125.
39. Kazak, A. & Rourke, M. (2011). Psychological late effects. In R. Hoffman (Ed). Educating
the child with cancer: A guide for parents and teachers. Kensington, MD: American
Childhood Cancer Organization, pp. 137-154.
40. Barakat, L., Hocking, M., & Kazak, A. (2013). Child Health Psychology. In A. Nezu, C.
Nezu, & P. Geller (Eds). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, 2nd
Edition, Volume 9:
Health Psychology. New York: Wiley, 413-436.
41. Rourke, M. & Kazak, A. (in press). Psychological aspects of long-term survivorship. In C.L.
Schwartz, W.L. Hobbie, L.S. Constine, & K.S., Ruccione (Eds.). Survivors of Childhood and
Adolescent Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 3rd
Edition. New York: Springer.
42. Kazak, A., Sood, E. & Roberts, M. (2016). Pediatric psychology. In J. Norcross, G
VandenBos, & D. Freedman (Eds.). The APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology.
Washington, DC: The American Psychological Association, pp 81-106.
43. Kazak, A., DiDonato, S., Schneider, S. & Pai, A. (2016). Assessing family psychosocial risks
in pediatric cancer. (2016). In A. Abrams, A. Muriel, & L. Wiener (Eds.). Pediatric
Psychosocial Oncology: A Textbook for Multidisciplinary Care, pp 51-65. NY: Springer.
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44. Kazak, A., Alderfer, M., & Reader, S. (in press). Families and other systems in pediatric
psychology. In M. Roberts & R. Steele (Eds.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (5th
Edition). New York: Guilford.
45. Kazak, A., Price, J. & Kassam-Adams, N. (in press). Pediatric medical traumatic stress. In M.
Roberts & R. Steele (Eds.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (5th
Edition). New York:
Guilford.
46. La Greca A., Kazak, A., & Chan, S. (in press). International developments in pediatric
psychology. In M. Roberts & R. Steele (Eds.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychology (5th
Edition). New York: Guilford.
Paper and Poster Presentations (2010-2016):
120. Kazak, A. (2010, March). Cancer survivorship research at CHOP: Psychosocial program.
Cancer Survivorship Multidisciplinary Research Retreat. Philadelphia, PA: The
LIVESTRONG Survivorship Center of Excellence at the Abramson Cancer Center.
121. Kazak, A. (2010, April). Medical Trauma – Implications for Families and Teens. Treating
Teens Lecture Series, Department of Psychiatry, Reading Hospital and Medical Center,
Reading, PA.
122. Kazak, A. & Kassam-Adams, N. (2010, June). Working with children and families soon after
trauma: A model for early intervention in the medical setting. Workshop at the Training
Institute, Seeing Child Trauma Through the Eyes of Families, Center for Pediatric Traumatic
Stress, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
123. Kazak, A., Barakat, L., Biros, D., Ditaranto, S., Beele, D., Hwang, W.T., Mougianis, I. &
Reilly, A. (2010, June). Screening for psychosocial risk in pediatric cancer is feasible and
informative for intervention. Poster presented at the 5th
Biennial Cancer Survivorship
Research Conference: Recovery and Beyond, Washington, DC.
124. Kazak, A., DeRosa, B., Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., Ittenbach, R., Mao, J., Carlson, C.,
Mougianis, I., Doshi, K. & Ginsberg, J. (2010, June). Measuring beliefs of adolescent and
young adult cancer survivors: The Health Competence Beliefs Inventory (HCBI). Poster
presented at the 5th
Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research Conference: Recovery and
Beyond, Washington, DC.
125. Kazak, A. (2010, August). Integrating family psychology in pediatrics. American
Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
126. Kazak, A. (2010, August). Getting your work in press: An editor’s perspective. American
Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
127. Kazak, A. (2010, September). Screening for psychosocial risk in pediatric healthcare. Grand
Rounds, Riley Children’s Hospital, Indianapolis, IN.
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128. Kassam-Adams, N. & Kazak, A. (2010, October). Interventions for traumatized children in
pediatric settings. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting,
New York, NY.
129. Kazak, A., Barakat, L., Ditaranto, S., Biros, D., Hwang, W.T., Beele, D., Kersun, L.,
Alderfer, M., Mougianis, I., Hocking, M. & Reilly, A. (2010, O0ctober). The feasibility and
impact of screening for psychosocial risk at cancer diagnosis: The Psychosocial Assessment
Tool (PAT). Invited presentation, 42nd
Congress of the International Society of Paediatric
Oncology, Boston, MA.
130. Kazak, A. & Phipps, S. (2010, October). Traumatic stress as a model for understanding
parent and patient response to childhood cancer. Invited presentation, 42nd
Congress of the
International Society of Paediatric Oncology, Boston, MA.
131. Schwartz, L., Szalda, D., Hobbie, W. & Kazak, A. (2010, October). Predictors of
engagement in follow-up care of young adult survivors of childhood cancer. 42nd
Congress of
the International Society of Paediatric Oncology, Boston, MA. Abstract: Pediatric Blood and
Cancer, 2010, Vol 55, p 847.
132. Kazak, A. (2010, November). Children and their families in pediatric health care. Invited
presentation, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL.
133. Kazak, A. (2010, December). Children and their families in pediatric healthcare: The
Pediatric Psychosocial Preventative Health Model. Invited presentation, Department of
Psychology, University of Delaware, Newark, DE.
134. Porter, L., Baucom, D., Kazak, A., Bonner, M., Boeding, S., Barakat, L., Hocking, M.,
Linardic, C., Blatt, J. & Reilly, A. (2011, April). Relationship functioning in couples
parenting a child with cancer: Associations with individual and parental functioning.
Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.
135. Kazak, A. (2011, April). Medical traumatic stress: A model to guide intervention. Invited
presentation, Starship Children's Health, Auckland, New Zealand.
136. Kazak, A. (2011, April). Psychosocial risk in pediatric healthcare: Screening to intervene.
Invited presentation, Starship Children's Health, Auckland, New Zealand.
137. Kazak, A. (2011, April). Childhood cancer: Understanding risk and resilience in the family.
Invited presentation at the meeting New Developments in the Psychology of Illness, Puka
Park, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
138. Kazak, A. (2011, April). An overview of the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT). Invited
presentation at the meeting Psychosocial Screening and Interventions - A protocol
development worship, Australian and New Zealand Children's Hematology/Oncology Group
(ANZCHOG), Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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139. Kazak, A. (2011, April). Overview of psychological intervention research in pediatric
oncology. Invited presentation at the meeting Psychosocial Screening and Interventions - A
protocol development worship, Australian and New Zealand Children's Hematology
Oncology Group (ANZCHOG), Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
140. Kazak, A. (2011, May). Psychosocial risk in pediatric healthcare: Screening to intervene.
Invited presentations at Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX.
141. Kazak, A. (2011, May). Psychosocial risk in pediatric healthcare: Screening to intervene.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
142. Kazak, A. (2011, May). Translational research in pediatric psychosocial oncology. Invited
Grand Rounds presentation, Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care, Dana
Farber Cancer Institute, and Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston,
MA.
143. Kazak, A. (2011, May). Preparing and submitting manuscripts for publication. Psychology
fellows forum, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
144. Kazak, A. (2011, July). Publication in Health Psychology: The ins and outs of getting a
manuscript accepted. Teleconference, Division 38 (Health Psychology) of the American
Psychological Association.
145. Kazak, A. (2011, August). Conversation hour: Behind the scenes at Health Psychology.
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
146. Kazak, A. (2011, August). How to publish your manuscript. American Psychological
Association, Washington, DC.
147. Kazak, A. (2011, August). How we did it: Discussions with women APA journal editors.
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
148. Schwartz, L., Deatrick, J., Tuchman, L., Barakat, L., Bevans, K., Ginsberg, J., Hobbie, W.,
Hussey, H., & Kazak, A. (2011, August). Using focus groups to validate a new model of
readiness to transition to adult follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors. American
Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
149. Kazak, A. (2011, October). Responsible Conduct of Research Course (Chair/Discussant).
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
150. Kazak, A. (2011, November). Behavioral oncology research. Pediatric Cancer Summit,
Center for Childhood Cancer Research, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA.
151. Kazak, A. (2011, December). Screening for psychosocial risk in pediatric cancer. Columbia
University/New York Presbyterian Hospital Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Lecture Series. New York, New York.
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152. Kazak, A. (2012, January). Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): An overview. Presentation
to the Department of Pediatric Oncology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen,
The Netherlands.
153. Kazak, A. (2012, January). Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): An overview. Presentation
to the Department of Pediatric Oncology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Medical
Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
154. Kazak, A. (2012, January). Peer Review (Panel presentation and Roundtable discussion
leader). Responsible Conduct of Research Course. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA.
155. Kazak, A., Fein, J., Amper, L. & Kassam-Adams, N. (2012, March). From Knowledge to
Practice: Raising the standard of trauma-informed care in medical settings. Workshop
presented at the All Network Meeting of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network,
Baltimore, MD.
156. Schwartz, L., Wesley, K., Danzi, L., Daniel, L., Barakat, L., Bevans, K., Deatrick, J.,
Ginsberg, J., Hobbie, W., Kazak, A., & Tuchman, L. (2012, March). A systemic review of
transition readiness measures. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of
Adolescent Health and Medicine, New Orleans, LA.
157. Kazak, A. (2012, March). Psychosocial research and practice in pediatric cancer: An
introduction and overview. Childhood Cancer Psychosocial Congressional Summit and
Research Symposium. Capitol Hill. Washington, DC.
158. Kazak, A. (2012, March). Medical traumatic stress. Childhood Cancer Psychosocial
Congressional Summit and Research Symposium. Capitol Hill. Washington, DC.
159. Kazak, A. (2012, March). Evidence based assessment of psychosocial risk in pediatric
cancer. Childhood Cancer Psychosocial Congressional Summit and Research Symposium.
Capitol Hill. Washington, DC.
160. Kazak, A. (2012, April). Evidence based assessment of psychosocial risk in pediatric cancer.
Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
161. Brier, M., Kazak, A., DeRosa, B., Hocking, M. Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., Ginsburg, J. &
Ittenbach, R. (2012, April). Profiles of health competence beliefs among young adult
survivors of childhood cancer. Midwest Regional Conference on Pediatric Psychology.
Milwaukee, WI. This poster received a student research award.
162. Kazak, A. (2012, May). Preparing and submitting manuscripts for publication. Psychology
Postdoctoral Fellows Seminar Series. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
163. Kazak, A. (2012, May). Grants 101. Psychology Internship Seminar Series. The Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia.
164. Kazak, A. (2012, June). An overview of families and children in pediatric cancer. Duke
University/University of North Carolina.
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165. Wesley, K., Schwartz, L., Hobbie, W., Ginsberg, J. & Kazak, A. (2012, June). Medical
recommendations of young adult childhood cancer survivors. 5th
Nursing Conference on
Children and Adolescent Cancer Survivorship Symposium. Williamsburg, VA.
166. Kazak, A. (2012, August). Integrated care in pediatric cancer. American Psychological
Association. Orlando, FL.
167. Kassam-Adams, N. & Kazak, A. (2012, September). Pediatric medical traumatic stress.
Psychology Seminar Series, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
168. Kazak, A. (2012, October). Psychosocial screening to facilitate integrated care in pediatric
cancer. Invited presentation, 44th
Congress of the International Society of Paediatric
Oncology, London, England.
169. Kazak, A. & Recklitis, C. (2012, November). Psychosocial interventions for AYA survivors
of childhood cancer. Invited presentation, Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO)
2012 Multi-disciplinary symposium on Childhood Cancer, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
170. Kazak, A. (2013, February). Health Competence Beliefs in Adolescent and Young Adult
Survivors of Childhood Cancer. American Psychosocial Oncology Society. Huntington
Beach, CA.
171. Kazak, A. (2013, April). Cross cultural screening for psychosocial risk in pediatric cancer.
Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE. Translational Science
Research Seminar.
172. Kazak, A., Alderfer, M., Hocking, M., Schwartz, L., Barakat, L., (2013, April). Check-in
About Recent Experiences and Strengths (CARES): A web-based tablet-administered
caregiver-report assessment protocol. Poster, National Conference of the Society of Pediatric
Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
173. Kazak, A. & Didonato, S. (2013, May). Potential research collaborations. Cardiac Center
Research Seminar, Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE.
174. Kazak, A. (2013, May). Nemours Center for Healthcare Delivery Science. 2013 Delaware
Society for Neuroscience Research Symposium and Retreat. Nemours Alfred I. duPont
Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE.
175. Kazak, A. & Boris, N. (2013, June). Risk factors for health disparities in youth. Workshop
presented at The People’s Scientific Conference to Promote Health and Eliminate Health
Disparities. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
176. Perlmutter, L., Leung, S., Tucker, C., Sander, A., & Kazak, A. (2013, August). Family and
intergenerational effects on health and functioning. American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, HI.
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177. Wiener, L., Patenaude, A., Noll, R., Kazak, A., Sardi-Brown, V., & Brown, P. (2013,
October). Establishing pediatric psychosocial standards of care. Children’s Oncology Group,
Dallas, TX.
178. Kazak, A. (2013, August). Family systems approaches in pediatric healthcare systems.
Symposium with B. Fiese, S. McDaniel, & M. Stanton, Leaders in family psychology.
American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
179. Kazak, A. (2013, October). Why families matter: Translating research into practice in
pediatric psychology. Invited presentation. Faculty of Psychological and Educational
Sciences, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
180. Kazak, A. (2013, October). Getting Published! Invited workshop. Faculty of Psychological
and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
181. Kazak, A. (2013, November). Identifying and responding to psychosocial risk factors in
pediatric healthcare. Grand Rounds. Nemours Children’s Hospital, Orlando, FL.
182. Kazak, A. (2013, November). Authorship, Publication and Editorial Review. Fellowss
Seminar. Nemours. Wilmington, DE, videocast to Jacksonville, FL.
183. Daniel, L.C., Kazak, A.E., Li, Y., & Schwartz, L.A. (2013, November). Sleep and
psychological correlates in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors compared to
controls. Poster presentation at the Pediatric Sleep Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, FL.
184. Kazak, A. (2013, December). Addressing medical traumatic stress in pediatric cancer
survivors and their families. Cancer Prevention and Control Division, Mount Sinai School of
Medicine. New York, New York.
185. Kazak, A. (2014, January). Screen to intervene: Identifying psychosocial risk in pediatrics.
Invited presentation, Nemours Neuroscience Retreat, A.I. du Pont Hospital for Children,
Wilmington, DE.
186. Kazak, A. (2014, January). Can we screen to improve the delivery of psychosocial care in
pediatrics. Invited presentation. Thomas Jefferson University, Kimmel Cancer Center,
Division of Population Science, Philadelphia, PA.
187. Kazak, A., Schneider, S., DiDonato, S., & Pai, A. (2014, February). Developing,
implementing and disseminating the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT).
American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Tampa, FL.
188. Porter, L., Weiner, L., Katz, L., Gremore, T., Kazak, A. (2014, February). In sickness and in
health: Couple-based approaches to understanding and assisting families affected by cancer.
American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Tampa, FL.
189. Crerand CE, Clarke A, Kazak AE, Sarwer DB, Rumsey N. (March, 2014). Body image
dimensions in youth with craniofacial conditions: Gender differences and parent vs. self
ratings of appearance. 71st Annual Meeting of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial
Association, Indianapolis, IN.
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190. Daniel, L.C., Kazak, A., Li, Y., Hobbie, W., Ginsberg, J. , Butler, E. & Schwartz, L. (April,
2014). Relationship between Sleep and Psychological Outcomes in Adolescent Cancer
Survivors and Controls. International Nursing Conference on Child and Adolescent Cancer Survivorship, Philadelphia, PA.
191. Kazak, A. (2014, April). Can we screen to intervene? Invited Intensive Seminar. Association
of Pediatric Oncology Social Workers Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
192. Porter, LS, Baucom, D, Kazak, A., Atkins, D, Linardic, C., Bonner, M. (2014, June). Pilot
study of a couple-based intervention for parents of children with cancer. Poster presented at
the Seventh Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research Conference, Atlanta, GA.
193. Hirito, K. & Kazak, A. (2014, August). Patient centered medical homes: How psychologists
enhance outcomes and reduce costs. American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.
194. Kazak, A. & Wysocki, T. (2014, August). Outcomes research is an innovative and necessary
component of integrated care. American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.
195. Miranda, J., Atkins, M., Tynan, M., Asarnow, J., Portwood, S., Stancin, T., Sherrill, J., &
Kazak, A. (2014, August). Psychological science and innovative care strategies: Informing
health care redesign and improving care for youths. American Psychological Association.
Washington, D.C.
196. Bruns, D., Jewell, D., Seng, E., Bradford, A., & Kazak, A. (2014, August). Strategies for
becoming a more efficient and productive writer (Symposium Discussant). American
Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.
197. Kazak, A. (2014, August). Screening for family psychosocial risk in pediatrics. Division of
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Tumor Board, Nemours Children’s Clinic, Jacksonville,
FL.
198. Kazak, A. & Salem, H. (2014, September). Family Psychosocial Interventions in Pediatric
Cancer. Workshop. 12th
Acta Oncologica Symposium: European Cancer Rehabilitation and
Survivorship Symposium. Copenhagen, Denmark.
199. Kazak, A. (2014, September). Screen to Intervene: Family psychosocial risk assessment in
pediatric cancer. Keynote. 12th
Acta Oncologica Symposium: European Cancer
Rehabilitation and Survivorship Symposium. Copenhagen, Denmark.
200. Kazak, A. (2014, September). Identifying and addressing traumatic stress responses of
patients and families in pediatric healthcare. Opening Keynote Address. 2nd
International
Paediatric Psychology Conference in Europe. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
201. Kazak, A. (2014, September). It’s all about the evidence: Pediatric Psychology 3.0. Closing
debate. 2nd
International Paediatric Psychology Conference in Europe. Amsterdam, The
Netherlands.
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202. Kazak, A. (2014, October). Updates on traumatic stress research in pediatric cancer, taking
changes of the DSMV into consideration. Invited presentation, 46th
Congress of the
International Society of Paediatric Oncology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
203. Kazak, A. (2014, October). The Psychosocial Standards of Care Project for Childhood
Cancer. Invited presentation, 46th
Congress of the International Society of Paediatric
Oncology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
204. Pierce, L., Fleischer, J., Hocking, M., Alderfer, M., Schwartz, L., Kazak, A. & Barakat, L.
(2014, October). Caregiver distress and patient health-related quality of life: psychosocial
screening during pediatric cancer treatment. Presentation, 46th
Congress of the International
Society of Paediatric Oncology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
205. Parks, E., Kazak, A., Kumanyika, S., Lewis, L. & Barg, F. (2014, November). Perceptions of
stress among blacks affect obesity related behaviors in their children. Poster Presentation.
Obesity Week, Boston, MA.
206. Kazak, A. (2014, November). Authorship, Publication and Editorial Review. Responsible
Conduct of Research Course, Nemours Research Institute. Wilmington, DE, videocast to
Jacksonville and Orlando, FL.
207. Kazak, A. (2014, November). Authorship, Publication and Editorial Review. Fellowss
Seminar. Nemours. Wilmington, DE, videocast to Jacksonville, FL.
208. Kazak, A. (2014, November). Helping families of children with cancer: Psychosocial risks
and the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT). Presentation for Colleges Against Cancer.
University of Delaware, Newark, DE.
209. Reader, S. & Kazak, A. (2015, February). Psychosocial risk screening in pediatric sickle cell
disease. Delaware Clinical and Translational Research Center Annual Meeting, Charleston,
South Carolina.
210. Phan, T.L., Abatemarco, D. & Kazak, A. (2015, February). Intgrating parenting
interventions into pediatric obesity care. Delaware Clinical and Translational Research
Center Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina.
211. Sood, E., Logan, B., Woodford, E. & Kazak, A. (2015, February). Rates and predictors of
parental medical traumatic stress one year after infant cardiac surgery. Delaware Clinical
and Translational Research Center Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina.
212. Hocking, M., Quast, L., Fleisher, J., McCurdy, M., Turner, E., Kazak, A., & Barakat, L.
(2015, April). Family management and health-related quality of life and adaptive functioning
in pediatric brain tumor survivors at the end of tumor-directed therapy. Society of Pediatric
Psychology Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
213. Crerand, C., Rumsey, N., Clarke, A., Kazak, A., & Sarwer, D. (2015, April). Body image,
quality of life, and social stigmatization in adolescents with and without craniofacial
conditions. American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association, Palm Springs, CA.
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214. Crerand, C., Clarke, A., Kazak, A., Sarwer, D., Misiti, B., & Rumsey, N. (2015, April).
Development of psychosocial interventions for youth with craniofacial conditions: An
assessment of adolescents’ concerns and interests. American Cleft Palate Craniofacial
Association, Palm Springs, CA.
215. Quast, L., Fleischer, J., McCurdy, M., Turner, E., Kazak, A., Barakat, L. & Hocking, M.
(2015, April). Health-Related Quality of Life in Parents of Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors
at the End of Tumor-Directed Therapy. Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX.
216. Kazak, A. (2015, March). Psychosocial assessment tools and the Pediatric Psychosocial
Preventative Health Model (PPPHM). Invited presentation at the Institute of Medicine
National Cancer Policy Forum and the American Cancer Society Workshop “Comprehensive
Cancer Care for Children and Their Families,” Washington, DC.
217. Sardi-Brown, V., Brown, P., Wiener, L., Kupst, M.J., Kazak, A., Patenaude, A., & Noll, R.
(2015, March). Establishing psychosocial standards of care for childhood cancer. National
Comprehensive Cancer Network Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL.
218. Kassam-Adams, N., La Greca, A., Colville, G., Bugge, I. & Kazak, A. (2015, June). Child
and youth trauma: From diagnosis to impact. Symposium. European Society for Traumatic
Stress Studies. Vilnius, Lithuania.
219. Turner, E.M., McCurdy, M., Quast, L., Kazak, A.E., Barakat, L.P. & Hocking, M.C. (2015,
June). The Relationship between Neuropsychological Functioning and Cognitive Strategies
for Learning in Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors. Poster @ American Academy of Clinical
Neuropsychology, San Francisco, CA.
220. Quast, L., Fleischer, J., McCurdy, M., Turner, E., Kazak, A., Barakat, L. & Hocking, M.
(2015, July). Illness-Related Family Life Difficulty of of Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors at
the End of Tumor-Directed Therapy. World Congress of Psycho-Oncology. Washington,
D.C.
221. Wiener, L., Sardi-Brown, V., Brown, P., Patenaude, A., Kazak, A., Kupst, M.J., Noll, R. &
Jacobsen, P. (2015, July). The development of childhood cancer psychosocial clinical care
standards. World Congress of Psycho-Oncology. Washington, D.C.
222. Kazak, A., (2015, September). Assessing the impact of pediatric cancer treatment on
families. Clinical Outcome Assessment in Pediatric Oncology Clinical Trials. United States
Food and Drug Administration Office of Oncology/Hematology Products Mini-Symposium,
Silver Spring, MD.
223. Kazak, A. (2015, October). Pediatric psychology and healthcare delivery science:
Perfect together. Inaugural Lecture. Michael C. Roberts Colloquium Series in
Clinical Child Psychology. University of Kansas.
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224. Kazak, A. (2015, November). Measurement of cost, quality and outcome evaluation
(Discussant). Global Approaches to Integrated Care: Translating science and best
practices into patient centered health care Delivery. American Psychological
Association Presidential Summit, Washington, D.C.
225. Kazak, A. (2015, November). Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): Family
psychosocial risk screening in pediatric settings. National Child Traumatic Stress
Network iCARE webinar series.
226. Kazak, A. (2015, December). Pediatric medical traumatic stress and its on impact on
families. Invited presentation at the meeting Ensuring quality and accessible care for
children with disabilities and complex health and educational needs. National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Invited workshop participant. Washington, DC.
227. Wiener, L., Kupst, M.J. & Kazak, A. (2015, December). Psychosocial standards of care for
children with cancer and their families. Webinar, Coalition Against Childhood Cancer
https://cac2.org/psychosocial-standards-of-care-for-children-with-cancer-and-their-families/
228. Reader, S., Ruppe, N., Deatrick, J., Rash-Ellis, D., Wadman, J., Miller, R., & Kazak, A.
(2016, March). Assessing psychosocial risk in pediatric Sickle Cell Disease using the
Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): Acceptability and content validity. Poster. Delware
IDeAs conference, Newark, DE.
229. Sood, E., Demiannczyk, A., Karpyn, A., Ryan, J., Frazier, A., & Kazak, A. (2016, March).
Parenting a child with congenital heart disease: A qualitative study of families’ experiences
and needs. Poster. Delware IDeAs conference, Newark, DE.
230. Wiener, L., Kupst, M.J. & Kazak, A. (2016, March). Psychosocial standards of care for
children with cancer and their families. Webinar, Alliance for Quality Psychosocial
Oncology.
231. Argueta-Ortiz, F., Madan-Swain, A., Cutillo, A., Hall, E., Jones, C., VanLenten, C.M.,
Wood, E., Chewning, J., Kolb, E.A., & Kazak, A.E. (2016, April). Identifying and providing
feedback about psychosocial risks to families of children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation. Poster, Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA.
232. Phan, L. & Kazak, A. (2016, May). Psychosocial risk in families of children seeking
treatment for obesity. Poster. Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD.
233. Reader, S.K., Ruppe, N.M., Deatrick, J.A., Rash-Ellis, D., Wadman, J.R., Miller, R.E., &
Kazak, A.E. (2016, April). Assessing psychosocial risk in pediatric Sickle Cell Disease using
the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): Acceptability and content validity. 10th
annual
Foundation for Sickle Cell Disease Research Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
234. Reader, S.K., Ruppe, N.M., Deatrick, J.A., Rash-Ellis, D., Wadman, J.R., Miller, R.E., &
Kazak, A.E. (2016, May). Assessing psychosocial risk in pediatric Sickle Cell Disease using
the Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT): Acceptability and content validity. Abstract
ACCEL Community Research Exchange, Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children,
Wilmington, DE.
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235. Kazak, A. (2016, May). Project management for your research study. Nemours Children’s
Health System Responsible Conduct of Research Course.
236. Kazak, A., Sandler, E. Brown, V. & Brown, P. (2016, June). Helping a family with traumatic
stress when a child has cancer. National Child Traumatic Stress Network Webinar, Integrated
Care Approaches to Traumatic Stress In Children with Chronic Health Conditions series.
237. Kazak, A., Barakat, L., Keeler, C. , Rector, R., Brown, P., Sardi-Brown, V. (2016, June).
Psychosocial care for children with cancer and their families. CAC2 Coalition Against
Childhood Cancer. 2016 Annual Summit and Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA.
238. Kazak, A. (2016, June). Behavioral Science in Cancer Research and Care. Delaware Cancer
Moonshot Summit. Christiana Care Health System, Newark, DE.
Books:
1. Power, T., DuPaul, G., Shapiro, E. & Kazak, A. (2003). Promoting Children’s Health:
Integrating School, Family and Community. New York: Guilford Press.
2. Spirito, A. & Kazak, A. (2006). Effective and Emerging Treatments in Pediatric Psychology.
New York: Oxford University Press.
3. Wiener, L., Pao, M., Kazak, A., Kupst, M. J. & Patenaude, A. (2009). Quick Reference for
Pediatric Oncology Clinicians: The Psychiatric and Psychological Dimensions of Pediatric
Cancer Symptom Management. Charlottesville, VA: IPOS Press.
4. Wiener, L., Pao, M., Kazak, A., Kupst, M. J., Patenaude, A., & Arceci, R. (2015). Pediatric
Psycho-Oncology: A Quick Reference on the Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Symptom
Management. New York, New York: Oxford University Press.
Treatment Manuals:
1. Kazak, A. (1998). Surviving Cancer Competently: An Intervention Program (SCCIP).
Philadelphia, PA: The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. SCCIP is an approved Research
Tested Intervention Program (RTIP) on the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Cancer
Control P.L.A.N.E.T. and also listed on SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-based
Programs and Practices (NREPP). http://rtips.cancer.gov/rtips/programDetails.do?programId=102875&topicId=102270&cgId=
http://www.nrepp.samhsa.gov/programfulldetails.asp?PROGRAM_ID=242.
2. Kazak, A. (2002). Surviving Cancer Competently Intervention Program – Newly Diagnosed
(SCCIP-ND). Philadelphia, PA: The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Newsletters, magazines, blogs:
1. Kazak, A. (2001). Multidisciplinary clinical care and research in pediatric oncology.
Behavioral Developments, 6, 2, 13-14.
2. Kazak, A. (2002). Childhood cancer survivorship: Post-traumatic stress can affect both
children and parents. Coping, Jan/February, pages 24-25.
5. Kazak, A. (2003). For the family: The journey of childhood illness. STARBRIGHT website
(www.starbright.org/familyroom/archives/october03/inde/html).
6. Kazak, A. (2006). Pediatric psychology: A bridge to better health for children and families.
Progress Notes: Newsletter of The Society of Pedia0tric Psychology, Division 54, American
Psychological Association, 30, 1, 1.
7. Kazak, A. (2006). Diversity in pediatric psychology: Whither sexual minority youth and
families? Progress Notes: Newsletter of The Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54,
American Psychological Association, 30, 2, 1.
8. Kazak, A. (2006). Research into practice in pediatric psychology. Progress Notes:
Newsletter of The Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological
Association, 30, 3, 1.
9. Kazak, A. (2007). Childhood cancer survivorship: Posttraumatic stress is a common
response. Coping. September/October, p. 46.
http://copingmag.com/cwc/index.php/search/articles/childhood_cancer_survivorship
10. Kazak, A. (2011). Assessment in pediatric psychology is the first step towards evidence
based care. Invited blog entry. Paediatric psychology (U.K.) network. www.ppnuk.org
January 16.
11. Kazak, A. & Roberts, M. (2013, July). A biography of Logan Wright Jr. Progress Notes:
Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological
Association.
12. Kazak, A. (2014, Spring). The story behind the Society of Pediatric Psychology Awards: The
Mary Jo Kupst Training Grant for Research in Resilience. Progress Notes: Newsletter of the
Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological Association, 38, 1.
13. Lee, J. & Kazak, A. (2014, Summer). Psychologist and physician collaborations 1800s
through 1940s – early beginnings. Progress Notes: Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric
Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological Association, 38, 2.
14. Kazak, A. (2015, Spring). Ralph M. Gibson, Ph.D. (1923-2001): A pioneer in pediatric
psychology. Progress Notes: Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54,
American Psychological Association, 39, 1.
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15. Kazak, A. (2016, Spring). The story behind the Society of Pediatric Psychology Awards: The
Dennis Drotar Distinguished Research Award in Pediatric Psychology. Progress Notes:
Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, American Psychological
Association, 40, 1.
16. Wiener, L. & Kazak, A. (2016, Spring).SPP endorses new Psychosocial Standards of Care in
Pediatric Oncology. Progress Notes: Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology,
Division 54, American Psychological Association, 40, 1.
Press/Media Coverage (selected):
1. Psychologists augment pediatric care. APA Monitor, December1995.
2. This hurts me more than it hurts you. Psychology Today, April 1998.
3. Childhood cancer. Voice in the Family, WHYY (National Public Radio), July 13, 1998.
4. Anxiety predicts long-term distress. Washington Post, October 10, 1998.
5. Recalling a childhood shadowed by cancer. Chicago Tribune Sept 12, 1999.
6. Children surviving cancer – only to face it again. Philadelphia Inquirer, July 1 2002, p1.
7. Young cancer survivors battle effects of treatment. New York Times, January 8, 2003, p1.
8. Helping young cancer patients return to normal life. Monitor on Psychology, March 2003.
9. Children and financial stress. WPVI (ABC Channel 6 Philadelphia, PA), October 2, 2008.
10. This won’t hurt a bit: Here’s how psychologists are easing pediatric pain, whether acute or
chronic. Monitor on Psychology, March 2010.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/03/pediatric-pain.aspx
11. Cancer families: Psychologists' new interventions are helping families cope with what can be
a devastating diagnosis. Monitor on Psychology, July 2010.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2010/07-08/cancer.aspx
12. Coping with cancer: Parents of kids with disease face PTSD. San Francisco Chronicle,
February 2, 2011.
13. Caring for chronically ill kids: Many parents are struggling to manage their chidlren's care.
Here's why. Monitor on Psychology, March 2011. http://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/03/ill-
children.aspx
14. When healing hurts: As a child undergoes treatments for a serious illness, parents may suffer,
too - with fear, guilt and depression. Boston Globe, May 9, 2011.
15. Haunted by a child’s illness. Perri Klass. New York Times, October 15, 2013.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/14/haunted-by-a-childs-illness/?src=twrhp
16. Interviewed by Carol Bernstein, M.D. on XM81 Doctor Radio about traumatic stress and
pediatric illness, March 3, 2015.
17. Hospitals help families cope: The psychological toll of a child’s illness. Wall Street Journal,
April 13, 2015. http://www.wsj.com/articles/hospitals-help-families-cope-the-psychological-
toll-of-a-childs-illness-1428945584
18. The emotional aftermath of cancer. U.S. News and World Reports. June 26, 2015.
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2015/06/26/the-emotional-
aftermath-of-cancer
19. On coping with pediatric illness. Philadelphia Inquirer. October 18, 2015.
http://www.philly.com/philly/health/kidshealth/20151018_On_coping_with_pediatric_illness
.html#7FyrJgmodjoiM47B.03
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20. Toolbox to help healthcare providers ease traumatic stresses of cancer patients, families.
Delaware Public Media (National Public Radio member station -WDDE91.1Dover and
WMPH91.7Wilmington). July 5, 2016. http://delawarepublic.org/post/toolbox-help-
healthcare-providers-ease-traumatic-stresses-cancer-patients-families#stream/0
Other materials:
1. National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2004). Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress Toolkit
for Health Care Providers: Tools for helping children and families in distress. Author.
Available at: http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=nws_main
2. Report of the Children and Adolescents Task Force of the Ad Hoc Committee on End of Life
Issues. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Author. Available at:
http://www.apa.org/pi/eol/final_pediatric_eol_report.pdf
3. APA Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice for Children and Adolescents. (2008).
Disseminating Evidence-Based Practice for Children and Adolescents: A Systems Approach
to Enhancing Care. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Chair of Task
Force. www.apa.org/pi/cyf/evidence.html
4. Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress (2009). Health care toolbox: Your guide to helping
children cope with illness and injury. Website: www.healthcaretoolbox.org.
5. Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) (2015). www.psychosocialassessmenttool.org.
Book and Video Reviews:
1. Kazak, A. (1990). Children in families and families in broader contexts, Contemporary
Psychology, 35, 814-815. (Review of Combrinck-Graham, L. Children in Family
Contexts: Perspectives in Treatment. NY, Guilford)
2. Kazak, A., & Christakis, D. (1992). Review of A. Gartner, D. Lipsky, & A. Turnbull
(Eds.). Supporting families with a child with a disability: An international perspective. In
Child, Youth and Family Services Quarterly, 15, 12.
3. Kazak, A., & Christakis, D. (1992). Review of M. Titus Chronic illness: The Constant
Companion. In: Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 56(4), 541-542.
4. Kazak, A. (1993). Review of S. McDaniel, J. Hepworth, and W. Doherty (1992).
Medical Family Therapy: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Families with Health
Problems. NY: Basic Books, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 529-31.
5. Kazak, A. (1994). Review of The Annual Review of Child Psychiatry & Child
Development. Family Systems Medicine, 12, 451-453.
6. Kazak, A. (1997). Review of R. Naseef. (1997). Special Children, Challenged Parents:
The Struggles and Rewards of Raising a Child with a Disability, Phila Inquirer, 8/3/97.
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7. Kazak, A. (2003). Review of E. Perrin (2002). Sexual Orientation in Child and Adolescent
Health Care. NY: Kluwer/Plenum, Progress Notes.
8. Kazak. A. (2010). A comprehensive resource on family psychology. Review of J. Bray and M.
Stanton (Eds.). The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell:
Sussex, Great Britain. PsycCRITIQUES, May 12, 2010, 55, Release 19, Article 3.
9. Price, J. & Kazak, A. (2014). A reinforcement based toolkit: How to set your children and family
up for success. Review of A. Kazdin. The Everyday Parenting Toolkit: The Kazdin method for
Easy, Step-by-Step, Lasting Change for You and Your Child. PsycCritiques, 59, 8, Article 2.
Editorial Leadership:
2015- Editor-in-Chief Elect, American Psychologist www.apa.org/pubs/journals/amp/
2010 Editor-in-Chief (Elect), Health Psychology www.apa.org/journals/hea (2013 ISI Impact Factor = 3.954)
2011-2016 Editor-in-Chief, Health Psychology
2008-2009 Chair, Council of Editors, American Psychological Association
2004-2009 Editor, Journal of Family Psychology www.apa.org/journals/fam (2008 ISI Impact Factor = 2.055) 2003 Incoming Editor, Journal of Family Psychology
1998- 2002 Editor, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
1997 Editor-Elect, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
1995- 1996 Associate Editor, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Editorial Boards:
1992- Editorial Board, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
1992- Editorial Board, Journal of Family Psychology
1992- 1996 Editorial Board, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
1995- Editorial Board, Families, Systems & Health
1998- 2001 Editorial Board, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
2012- 2014 Editorial Board, Archives of Scientific Psychology
2013- Editorial Board, Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology
Other Editorial Positions:
2015 - International Editorial Advisor, Australian Psychologist
Edited Special Issues:
April 1997 Families and Other Systems in Pediatric Psychology, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
March 2005 Methodology in Family Science, Journal of Family Psychology (w/Douglas Snyder)
Dec 2015 Standards for Psychosocial care for Children and Their Families (w/Lori Wiener,
Mary Jo Kupst, Robert Noll, Andrea Patenaude), Pediatric Blood and Cancer
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pbc.v62.S5/issuetoc
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Ad Hoc Reviewer:
Journals
American Journal of Community Psychology, American Journal of Mental Retardation, American
Psychologist, Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Canadian
Journal of Behavioral Science, Cancer, Child Development, Clinical Psychology Review, Family
Process, Health Psychology Review, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of
Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, Journal
of the American Medical Association, Journal of the American Medical Association – Pediatrics,
Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Journal of Pediatrics,
Journal of Traumatic Stress, Medical and Pediatric Oncology, Medical Care, New England Journal
of Medicine, Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, Pediatrics,
Psychooncology, Psychological Bulletin, Women and Therapy
Other
Guilford Press (review of book proposals)
The Copernicus Award
Study sections, advisory boards, DSMBs, site visits and grant reviewing: 2015- Data Safety and Monitoring Board, Building Evidence for Effective Palliative/End of
Life Care for Teens with Cancer (NR015458, M. Lyon, PI), Children’s National
Medical Center, Chair.
2014- Scientific Advisory Committee, Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology,
Utrecht, The Netherlands
2014 Reviewer, National Cancer Institute Subcommittee J. June and October meetings
2013 Reviewer, National Cancer Institute Subcommittee J. July and October meetings
2013 Site Visitor, Scientific Advisory Board, Department of Behavioral Medicine and
Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
2010 Reviewer, Alberta Health Services, Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute,
2010 Reviewer, Israel Science Foundation
2009 Site Visitor, Center for Biobehavioral Health, Nationwide Children’s, Columbus, OH
2009 Visiting Professor, University of Cincinnati, Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Dec 10-11)
2009 Reviewer, Cochrane Childhood Cancer Group
2009 Reviewer, Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom)
2009 Special Emphasis Panel, National Cancer Institute, Prevention Control and Population
Sciences Program Project (P01) Review
2009 Reviewer, Dutch Cancer Society
2008 Scientific Advisory Council Review Group, Division of Behavioral Medicine and
Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
2007 Reviewer, Dutch Cancer Society
2007- Program Reviewer, Research Tested Interventions Program (RTIPs), National Cancer
Institute and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (RTIPs:
http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov.rtips/)
2006 Visiting Professor, University of Rochester, Department of Psychiatry (March 7-8)
2006 Reviewer, Swiss Cancer League
2006-09 Reviewer, Randy Gerson Memorial Award, American Psychological Foundation
2005 Child Intervention Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health
2004 Child Intervention Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health
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2003 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institute of Child Health and Child
Development
2003 Visiting Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Pediatrics,
Rainbow Babies Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio (October 3).
2002 Site Visitor, Scientific Review Panel, Division of Behavioral Medicine, St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN
2002 Chair, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institute of Child Health and Child
Development
2001 Reviewer, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institute of Child Health and Child
Development
2000 Consultant, Helping Nonmainstream Families Manage Childhood Asthma, the Abacus
Group, Cranston, Rhode Island
1999 Site Visitor, Cancer Research Campaign, London, United Kingdom
1999-2003 Reviewer, Starbright Foundation
1996 Consultant, Sickle Cell Psychosocial Intervention Program, Emory University
Department of Psychiatry, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.
1994 Special Review Committee, Child and Adolescent Prevention, Risk Review
Committee, National Institute of Mental Health
1991 Consultant, Attachment in Young Children with Motor Impairments, Kluge Children’s
Rehabilitation Center, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, Virginia.
1989- 1995 Consultant, Muscular Dystrophy Association.
1989 Consultant, The Vanderveer Group, Atlanta, GA: Design and instrument development
to evaluate children's health knowledge and attitudes.
1984 Consultant, Peace Research Associates, Philadelphia, PA. Design, analysis, and
evaluation of research on families and nuclear issues.
Invited Workgroups/Conferences:
U.S. Surgeon General's Workshop on Children with HIV Infection and Their Families. The
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 6-8, 1987.
Kent State University Applied Psychology Forum on Family Health Psychology. Millersburg Ohio,
April 16-19, 1991
Healthcare Reform and Psychologists in Medical Schools: Stress, Challenge and Change.
Association of Medical School Professors of Psychology, Washington, DC., Nov 2-4, 1995.
George Washington University Workgroup on Families and Health. Washington, D.C., Sept 1997;
Minneapolis, MN, Oct 1998, Rochester, NY, Sept 2000, November 2001.
Progress Review Group, National Cancer Institute (Sarcoma), Philadelphia, PA., October 2003.
Children and Adolescent Task Force of the Ad Hoc Committee on End of Life. American
Psychological Association, 2003-2004.
Science Leadership Conference. American Psychological Association, Dec 2005, Dec 2006.
Evidence-Based Practice for Children and Adolescents Taskforce (Chair), American Psychological
Association, 2006-2007.
Childhood Cancer Psychosocial Congressional Summit and Research Symposium, March 2012,
Scientific Chair.
Psychosocial Standards of Care Project for Childhood Cancer (PSCPCC). 2012-present, organizer
and member of leadership team.
Patient Centered Medical Homes Taskforce (Co-Chair), American Psychological Association,
2013-14.
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Science and Innovative Care Strategies: Using our science to enhance the success of healthcare
redesign. American Psychological Association, 2014.
Comprehensive Cancer Care for Children and Their Families. Institute of Medicine National Cancer
Policy Forum and the American Cancer Society. Invited workshop participant. Washington, DC,
March 9-10, 2015.
Global Approaches to Integrated Care: Translating science and best practices into patient centered
health care Delivery. Planning Committee, American Psychological Association Presidential
Summit, November 2-5, 2015.
Ensuring quality and accessible care for children with disabilities and complex health and
educational needs. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Invited
workshop participant. Washington, DC, December 9-10, 2015.
Committees at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia:
Institutional Review Board (IRB), CHOP, Member, 1999-2004
Search Committee, Institutional Review Board Chair, 1999-2000
Search Committee, Department of Psychiatry Chair, 1999-2003
Non Physician Health Practitioner Committee of the Medical Staff, CHOP, 1999-2010
Committee on Appointments and Promotions (COAP), Joseph Stokes, Jr. Research Institute, 2000
Stokes Scientific Review Committee, 2000
Research Compliance Oversight Committee, 2001- 2004
Clinical Subcommittee of the Research Compliance Oversight Committee, 2002-2004
Foerderer-Murray Grant Review Committee, 2002-2012
Public Relations Medical Advisory Board, 2002 – 2004
Executive Committee, Behavioral Health Center, 2004-2010
Proposal Preparation, Submission, and Award Management Task Force, 2004-2005
Chair, Scientific Review Committee, Health and Behavior Research Affinity Group, 2008-2012
Bridge Funding Committee, 2009-2012
Committees at the University of Pennsylvania:
Executive Committee, Faculty Senate, 2002-2004
Steering Committee, Advancing Maternal Depression Research at the University of Pennsylvania
(Retreat held November 2006)
Internal Advisory Board Member, LIVESTRONG Survivorship Center of Excellence,
University of Pennsylvania
Disciplinary Hearing Panel member, Office of Student Conduct, 2011-2013
Committees at Nemours and Affiliates:
Faculty Promotion Committee (Nemours), 2013-
Executive Committee, Clinical and Translational Science Award, Delaware Health Sciences
Alliance, 2013-
Delaware Health Sciences Alliance, Coordinating Council, 2013-
Committee on Research Integrity (Nemours), 2014-
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Honors and Awards:
2016 Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association
2015 Nemours Researcher of the Year
2009 PSYCHE Prize (American Psychological Foundation and the Nicholas and Dorothy
Cummings Foundation)
2005 Smith College Medal
2003 Family Psychologist of the Year, American Psychological Association
2002 Logan Wright Distinguished Research Award, American Psychological Association
2000 Significant Contribution to Family Psychology, American Psychological Association
1998 Distinguished Contribution to Family Systems Research, American Family Therapy
Academy
1997 Distinguished Alumnae, University of Virginia, Department of Psychology
1979 DuPont Graduate Fellowship, University of Virginia
1976 Phi Beta Kappa
1976 Sigma Xi
1976 Psi Chi
1976 National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Brown University
1975 First Group Scholar, Smith College
Participation in Promotion/Tenure/Personnel Reviews:
Baylor University, Boston University, Brown University, Case Western University, Drexel
University, Duke University, Georgia State University, George Washington University, Harvard
University, McMaster University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York University,
Ohio State University, St. Jude Research Hospital, State University of New York, Syracuse
University, Thomas Jefferson University, Tulane University, University of Alabama, University of
British Columbia, University of California, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati,
University of Colorado, University of Connecticut, University of Florida, University of Miami,
University of Michigan, University of Kansas, University of Oregon, University of Pennsylvania,
University of Pittsburgh, University of Rochester, University of Toronto, University of Washington,
University of Wisconsin, Wayne State University
Professional Memberships:
American Psychological Association (Fellow – Divisions 12, 38, 43, 44, 54)
Society for Research in Child Development
Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers
Council of Science Editors
Society of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Pennsylvania Psychological Association
American Psychosocial Oncology Society
Society of Behavioral Medicine
Children’s Oncology Group
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National Boards and Committees:
Medical Advisory Board, TherapyRightNow.com, 2000
American Board of Family Psychology, Member at Large, 2002-2004
Wynne Center for Family Research, University of Rochester, 2002-2008
Vice-Present of Board, 2006-2008
Starbright Healthcare Advisory Committee, 2003-2005
Council of Editors, American Psychological Association, 2004-2009 (Chair, 2009)
National Child Traumatic Stress Network, Steering Committee, 2003-2005; 2009-2011
Randy Gerson Memorial Award, Review Committee Member, 2006-2008
Scientific Advisory Group, Psychosocial and Neurological Outcomes Working Group, Childhood
Cancer Survivors Study (CCSS), 2006-
Journal Advisory Committee, Publications and Communications Board, APA, 2007-2008
Scientific Advisory Board, Striving for More (www.striving4more.com), 2009
Consultant, Kennedy Krieger Family Center, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, 5/2010
Editor Search Committee, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, APA, 1998, 2004,
Chair, 2010 (chair), 2016 (chair)
Historian, Society of Pediatric Psychology (Div 54, American Psychological Association), 2013-17
Advisory Panel, Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 2012-13
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. Workgroup: Integration of Mental Health and
Primary Care. Representing the American Psychological Association (APA), December 13, 2013
Council of Representatives, American Psychological Association, 2016-
National Cancer Institute, PDQ Supportive and Palliative Care Board, 2016-
Case for Smiles (www.caseforsmiles.org), Board Member, 2016-
Center for Injury Resarch and Prevention (CIRP), CHOP, Associate Fellow, 2
Licensure and Credentials:
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Psychologist PS-004522-L
State of Delaware, Psychologist B1-0000897
Board Certified in Family Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology, #5494
Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ), Association of State and Provincial
Psychology Boards (ASPPB)
Other Credentials:
2013 Certificate in Digital Photography, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA.
Completed coursework including Basic and Advanced Digital Photography, Photoshop,
Business of Photography, Portraiture, Night Photography, Travel Photography at the
University of the Arts and other advanced photography training and workshops.
www.annekazakphotography.com
Volunteer Service:
2011- 15 American Red Cross, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter
Mental Health Disaster Team
Photographer