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DATE: July 1, 2019
NAME: Mary Hrywna, PhD, MPH
PRESENT TITLE: Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy
OFFICE ADDRESS: 112 Paterson Street, Room 409, New Jersey, 08901
OFFICE NUMBER: 732-235-9728
E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A.
EDUCATION:
Undergraduate
Douglass College, Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ
B.A. with honors (Psychology; Communication), May 1995
Graduate and Professional
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
M.P.H. (Health Education and Health Behavior), May 2000
Rutgers-School of Public Health*
Piscataway, NJ
Ph.D. (Health Systems and Policy), January 2019
EMPLOYMENT/WORK EXPERIENCE:
Department of Health Behavior, Society, and Policy
Social and Behavioral Health Sciences Concentration
Rutgers-School of Public Health
Assistant Professor
7/2019 – Present
Department of Health Behavior, Society, and Policy
Social and Behavioral Health Sciences Concentration
Rutgers-School of Public Health
Instructor
7/2002 – Present
Center for Tobacco Studies†*
Rutgers-School of Public Health*
Founding Member
11/2007– Present
Tobacco Surveillance and Evaluation Research Program‡†
UMDNJ-School of Public Health*
Program Administrator
7/2000 – 7/2002
* Prior to July 1, 2013, the Rutgers-School of Public Health was the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health
* Prior to July 1, 2013, the Rutgers-School of Public Health was the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health † Prior to May 1, 2014, the Center for Tobacco Studies was the Center for Tobacco Surveillance and Evaluation Research ‡ Prior to November 1, 2007, the Center for Tobacco Studies was the Tobacco Surveillance and Evaluation Research Program
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North Carolina Comprehensive Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program (formerly North
Carolina ASSIST)
Research Assistant/Master’s Project
9/1999 – 6/2000
MADELINE Project
Department of Nutrition
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research Assistant
1/1999 – 6/1999
Comprehensive Community Diagnosis of Youth
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Team Member
9/1998 – 5/1999
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
Lombardi Cancer Center
Georgetown University Medical Center
Project Coordinator
6/1997 - 7/1998
Department of Environmental and Community Medicine
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
Research Teaching Specialist
11/1996- 6/1997
Department of Environmental and Community Medicine
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
Technical Assistant/Data Analyst
6/1995-11/1996
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Dean’s List
Douglass College, Rutgers University
1991-1995
Golden Key National Honors Society
Rutgers University
1994
Psi Chi, National Honor Fraternity for Psychology
Rutgers University
1994
Mabel Smith Douglass Honors Thesis
Douglass College, Rutgers University
1995
Highest Honors in Communication
Department of Communication, Rutgers University
1995
Seymour Arnoff Memorial Award for Most Outstanding Graduate in Mass Communication Department of Communication, Rutgers University 1995
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National Science Foundation Travel Scholarship
Evaluators’ Institute
2001
Graduate Fellowship
Associate Alumnae of Douglass College
2008
Ena Zucchi Charitable Trust Award
Rutgers School of Public Health
2012, 2013
MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONAL
SOCITIES:
Task Force for Tobacco-Free Women and Girls
1996-1998
International Network of Women Against Tobacco
1997-2009
American Public Health Association:
Public Health Education and Health Promotion Section: Task Force on Aging (2002-2006),
Governing Council (2006-2008)
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Section
1996-Present
New Jersey Public Health Association
2002-2007, 2019-Present
Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco
2002-Present
Society for Public Health Education
2002-2007
Affiliate member, American Academy of Health Behavior
2004-Present
Associate Member, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey
2011-Present
American Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
2016-Present
SERVICE ON NATIONAL EXPERT, GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS,
COMMITTEES:
Abstract Reviewer, Evaluation and Surveillance Program Planning Subcommittee, National
Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2003-2010
Abstract Reviewer, Public Health Education and Health Promotion Section, Annual Meeting of
the American Public Health Association, 2003-2010
Abstract Reviewer, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Section, Annual Meeting of the American
Public Health Association, 2018-2019
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SERVICE ON JOURNALS/PUBLICATIONS:
Ad Hoc Reviewer American Journal of Health Behavior
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Preventing Chronic Disease
Tobacco Control
SERVICE ON RUTGERS-SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (SPH) or RBHS COMMITTEES:
2006-2007 Member, SPH Website Review Committee
2014 Member, RBHS Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drug (ATOD) Strategic Plan
Working Group (April-May)
2016-2018 HEBS Representative, SPH Open House
2016-Present HEBS/SBHS Representative, Admissions Committee
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY:
SPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE:
Student/Trainee Role Completed
Carissa Greco MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2019
Mariam Kapanadze MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2019
Sonika Shankar MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2019
Kayla Fowler MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2018
Amy Kalista MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Jennifer Keefer MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Nicole Taliferro MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Kaitlyn Van Allen MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Nisha Desai, MPH MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Morgan Glinka, MPH MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Valerie Salwinski, MPH MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Maria Palakudiyil, MPH MPH Practicum Faculty Advisor 2017
Lisa Rossello, MPH MPH Fieldwork Site Supervisor 2009
Dina Freeman, MPH MPH Fieldwork Site Supervisor 2007
Olivia Wackowski, MPH, PhD MPH Fieldwork Site Supervisor 2003
Jamie Bussel, MPH MPH Fieldwork Site Supervisor 2001
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:
2016 Health Education Planning and Evaluation (Co-Instructor, Fall 2016), Department of
Health Education and Behavioral Sciences, Rutgers-School of Public Health*
2014-Present Health and Public Policy, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers
University (Course Instructor)
2012 Health Education and Behavioral Science Core Course, Department of Health
Education and Behavioral Sciences, Rutgers-School of Public Health* (Course
Instructor, Spring 2012)
2003-2006 Management Techniques in Health Administration, Department of Health Education
and Behavioral Sciences, Rutgers-School of Public Health* (Course Co-Instructor)
OTHER TEACHING
2010-Present Tobacco Regulation & Policy Module, 5 Day Tobacco Dependence Treatment
Specialist Training, Tobacco Dependence Program, Rutgers-School of Public
Health*‡ (Lecturer)
* Prior to July 1, 2013, the Rutgers-School of Public Health was the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health
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2011 Health Education and Behavioral Science Core Course, Department of Health
Education and Behavioral Sciences, Rutgers-School of Public Health* (Teaching
Assistant, Spring 2011)
2008 Health Systems and Policy Core Course, Department of Health Systems and Policy,
Rutgers-School of Public Health* (Teaching Assistant, Summer and Fall 2008)
GRANT SUPPORT:
Active
Pilot project from the UPenn/Rutgers TCORS. Examining use of JUUL products among adolescents:
analysis of the 2018 NJYTS. Project Period: July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 ($18,000). (Role: PI)
Contract from New Jersey Department of Health. Evaluation of New Jersey’s Tobacco Control Initiatives.
Contract Period: July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2020 ($1,360,553 (D)/$1,491,110(T)). (Role: PI)
1U54CA229973-01 from the NIH/Center for Tobacco Products, FDA. Examining the Effects of
Advertising, Packaging and Labeling on Perceptions, Use and Exposure of Combustible Tobacco Products.
Project Period: September 14, 2018 to June 30, 2013. ($2,727,743 (D)/$3,488,374 (T)). (Role: Co-I,
Delnevo/Strasser, MPI)
1R01CA231139-01 from National Cancer Institute. Adoption, diffusion, and implementation of Tobacco 21
policies to address health disparities. Project period: July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2023. ($402,309
(D)/$639,671(T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo/Hudson, MPI)
2R01CA149705-06A2 from National Cancer Institute. Cell Phone RDD Sampling to Reach Young Adults
for Tobacco Control Surveillance (competing renewal). Project period: August 11, 2016 – July 31, 2021.
($1,849,555 (D)/$2,312,850(T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo and Gundersen, MPI).
1R01CA190444-01A1 from National Cancer Institute. Physicians' Perceptions, Attitudes, and
Communication of E-Cigarettes (PACE). Project Period: June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2020 ($2,306,061
(D)/$3,666,637 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo and Steinberg, MPI)
HHSN271201600001C from NIDA/Center for Tobacco Products, FDA (subcontract through Westat).
PATH - Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health, National Longitudinal Survey of Tobacco Use.
Project Period: April 1, 2016 – November 30, 2024. (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Completed
Competitive Revision on 3P30CA072720-17S1 from National Cancer Institute/FDA-Center for Tobacco
Products. Impact of Cigar Product Characteristics on Young People's Cigar Use and Perceptions. Award
Period: March 1, 2014 – February 28, 2017 ($292,282 (D)/$466,320 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
R21CA164913 from National Cancer Institute. Measurement of Tobacco Use among South Asians in the
U.S. Award Period: Sept 11, 2012-August 31, 2015 ($231,420 (D)/$379,052(T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Subcontract on HHSN 27120110027C from National Institute on Drug Abuse/FDA-Center for Tobacco
Products (awarded to Westat) PATH - Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Ad Hoc project:
Using e-cigarette market trends to inform PATH. Contract Period: July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014 ($35,570
(D)/$56,261 (T)). (Role: Co-I on Ad Hoc Project, Delnevo PI)
R21CA159160 from National Cancer Institute. Understanding the growth in moist snuff: a mixed methods
study. Award Period: July 1, 2011-June 30, 2014 ($239,250 (D)/$373,230 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
R01CA149705 from National Cancer Institute. Cell phone RDD sampling to reach young adults for tobacco
control surveillance. Award Period: March 15, 2010-January 30, 2015 ($1,612,483 (D)/$2,052,183 (T)).
(Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
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Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Substance Abuse Policy Research Program. Moist Snuff
Taxation Policy: Impact on Revenue, Consumption and Tobacco Control. Award Period: Aug 1, 2008-July
31, 2011. ($91,480 (D)/$99,713 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
R21CA129474-01 from National Cancer Institute. An Exploratory Study to Integrate Cell Phones into RDD
Health Surveys. Award Period: September 1, 2007-August 31, 2011 ($210,348 (D)/$326,040 (T)). (Role:
Co-I, Delnevo PI)
R03CA119799 from National Cancer Institute. Improving surveillance and monitoring of cigars. Award
Period: July 1, 2006-June 30, 2009 ($100,000 (D)/$155,500(T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
R03MH077273 from National Institute of Mental Health. Tobacco Use in People With Mental Disorders:
An Overlooked Tobacco Control Issue. Award Period: January 1, 2007-December 31, 2007 (50,000
(D)/$77,875 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Contract from New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Independent Evaluation of New
Jersey’s Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Contract Period: July 1, 2008-June 30, 2011
($1,920,227 (D)/$ 2,112,250 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Substance Abuse Policy Research Program
Tobacco Use in People With Mental Disorders: An Overlooked Tobacco Control Issue. Award Period:
January 1, 2006-June 30, 2007. ($91,701 (D) /$99,955 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Contract from New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to conduct an Independent Evaluation
of New Jersey’s Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program, Contract Period: July 1, 2005-June 30, 2008
($2,877,272 (D)/$3,165,000 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Contract from New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to conduct an Independent Evaluation
of New Jersey’s Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program, Contract Period: August 23, 1999-June 30, 2005
($7,464,846 (D)/$8,211,329 (T)). (Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
Contract from New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Comprehensive Tobacco Control
Program. Evaluation of youth empowerment in New Jersey. Contract Period: July 1, 2004-June 30, 2005.
($226,386 (D)/$ 249,025 (T)). (Role: PI)
STEP UP Grant from the Association of Schools of Public Health and American Legacy Foundation. Access
and use of bidis among adolescents in New Jersey. June 1, 2002-May 31, 2004. ($36,995(D)/$39,955 (T)).
(Role: Co-I, Delnevo PI)
PUBLICATIONS:
A. Peer-Reviewed Original Articles in Journals
1. Taylor KL, Lamdan RM, Siegel J, O’Connor B, Moran K, Lynch J, Hrywna M. The role of coping in
the psychological adjustment of African American women with early-stage breast cancer. Cancer
Research, Therapy, & Control 1999;8:139-154.
2. Steinberg MB, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Update in tobacco dependence treatment for New Jersey
physicians. New Jersey Medicine 2002;99:21-26
3. Taylor KL, Lamdan RM, Siegel J, Shelby R, Hrywna M, Moran-Klimi K. Treatment regimen, sexual
attractiveness concerns and psychological adjustment among African American breast cancer patients.
Psycho-Oncology 2002;11:505-517.
4. Delnevo C, Hrywna M, Lewis MJ, Yulis SG. Voodoo cigarillos: Bidis in disguise? [Letter] Tobacco
Control 2003;12:109-110
5. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Abatemarco DJ, Lewis MJ. Relationships between cigarette smoking and
weight control in young women. Family & Community Health 2003;26:140-146.
h-index
14 (scopus)
18 (google scholar)
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6. Taylor KL, Lamdan RM, Siegel J, Shelby R, Moran-Klimi K, Hrywna M. General and cancer-related
distress in among African American breast cancer patients: One-year follow-up results of a randomized
support group intervention. Health Psychology 2003;22:316–323.
7. Brown ME, Gertel A, Hrywna M, Muthurajah S, Delnevo, CD. The 2001 New Jersey Youth Tobacco
Survey: An update of youth tobacco use. New Jersey Medicine 2003;100:37-41.
8. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Pevzner ES, Abatemarco DJ. Correlates of bidi use among youth. American
Journal of Health Behavior 2004;28:173-179.
9. Hrywna M, Adler RK, Delnevo CD, Slade J. Content analysis and key informant interviews to examine
community response to the purchase, possession, and/or use of tobacco by minors. Journal of Community
Health 2004;29:209-216.
10. Delnevo CD, Pevzner ES, Hrywna M, Lewis MJ. Bidi cigarette use among young adults in 15 states.
Preventive Medicine 2004;39:207-211
11. Lewis MJ, Yulis SG, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Tobacco Industry Direct Marketing after the MSA.
Health Promotion Practice 2004;5 Suppl 1:75-83.
12. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Lewis MJ. Predictors of smoke-free workplaces by employee characteristics:
who is left unprotected? American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2004;46:196-202.
13. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Staniewska D. Prevalence and correlates of Internet cigarette purchasing
among adult smokers in New Jersey. Tobacco Control 2004;13:296-300.
14. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Steinberg M, Foulds J. Cigar use before and after a cigarette excise tax
increase. Addictive Behaviors 2004;29:1799-1807.
15. Delnevo CD, Foulds J, Hrywna M. Trading tobacco: Are youths choosing cigars over cigarettes?
[Letter] American Journal of Public Health 2005;95(12):2123.
16. Shelby RA, Lamdan RM, Siegel JE, Hrywna M, Taylor KL. Standardized versus open-ended
assessment of psychosocial and medical concerns among African American breast cancer patients.
Psychooncology 2006;15(5):382-97.
17. Kim AE, Ribisl KM, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Smokers’ beliefs and attitudes about purchasing
cigarettes on the Internet. Public Health Reports 2006;121(5):594-602.
18. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Relationship between cigars, blunts, and bidi use among adolescents. Public
Health Reports 2006;121(5):603-608.
19. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. A whole ‘nother smoke or a cigarette in disguise. American Journal of Public
Health 2007;97(8):1368-75.
20. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Lewis MJ. Adult recall of tobacco advertising on the Internet. Nicotine &
Tobacco Research, 2007;9(11):1103-7.
21. Hagman BT, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Williams J. Tobacco use among those with serious psychological
distress: Findings from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health, 2002. Addictive Behaviors,
2008;33(4):582-92.
22. Delnevo CD, Gundersen D, Hrywna M, Wackowski OW. Estimates of cigarette smoking among adults:
Real or spurious estimates from the 2006 New Jersey Adult Tobacco Survey? American Journal of
Health Behavior, 2010;34(5):585-592.
23. Delnevo CD, Bover-Manderski MT, Hrywna M. Cigar, marijuana, and blunt use among US adolescents:
Are we accurately estimating the prevalence of cigar smoking among youth. Preventive Medicine,
2011;52(6):475-6.
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24. Wackowski O, Lewis MJ, Hrywna M. Banning smoking in New Jersey casinos – a content analysis of
the debate in print media. Substance Use & Misuse. 2011;46:882–888.
25. Delnevo CD, Gundersen DA, Hrywna M, Echeverria SE, Steinberg MB. Smoking-cessation prevalence
among U.S. smokers of menthol versus non-menthol cigarettes. Am J Prev Med. 2011;41(4):357-65.
26. Bover Manderski MT, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Hookah Use among New Jersey Youth: Associations
and Changes over Time. Amer J Health Behav. 2012 Sep;36(5):693-9.
27. Delnevo CD, Wackowski OA, Giovenco DP, Manderski MT, Hrywna M, Ling PM. Examining market
trends in the United States smokeless tobacco use: 2005-2011. Tob Control 2012 Oct 31 [Epub ahead of
print].§
28. Hrywna M, Manderski MTB, Delnevo CD. Sex differences in the association of psychological distress
and tobacco use. Am J Health Behav Jul 2014;38(4):570-576. PMCID: PMC5207043
29. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Clove cigar sales following the US flavoured cigarette ban. Tob Control 2015
Dec;24(e4):e246-50. PMID: 24652459
30. Casseus M, Garmon J, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. Cigarette smokers' classification of tobacco products.
Tob Control. 2016 Nov;25(6):628-630. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052535. Epub 2015 Nov 24.
PMID: 26604260
31. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Giovenco DP, Miller Lo EJ, O'Connor RJ. Close, but no cigar: certain cigars
are pseudo-cigarettes designed to evade regulation. Tob Control 2017 May;26(3):349-354. doi:
10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-052935. Epub 2016 May 24. PMCID: PMC5482568
32. Hrywna M, Lewis MJ, Mukherjea A, Banerjee SC, Steinberg MB, Delnevo CD. Awareness and Use of
South Asian Tobacco Products Among South Asians in New Jersey. J Community Health. 2016
Dec;41(6):1122-1129. PMCID: PMC5083141
33. Singh B, Hrywna M, Wackowski OA, Delnevo CD, Jane Lewis M, Steinberg MB. Knowledge,
recommendation, and beliefs of e-cigarettes among physicians involved in tobacco cessation: A
qualitative study. Prev Med Rep. 2017 Aug 5;8:25-29. PMCID: PMC5555092
34. Giovenco DP, Ackerman C, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. Changes in the availability and promotion of non-
cigarette tobacco products near high schools in New Jersey, USA. Tob Control. 2018 Sep;27(5):578-579.
doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-053800tobaccocontrol-2017-053800. PMID: 28798262.
35. Kulak JA, Bover Manderski M, Travers MJ, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Bansal-Travers M, Homish GG,
Giovino GA. Patterns and trends of hookah use among New Jersey youth: New Jersey Youth Tobacco
Survey 2008-2014. Amer J Health Behav, 2018 Mar 1;42(2):21-35. PMID: 29458512
36. Kulak JA, Bover Manderski M, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Homish GG, Giovino GA. Differential trends
of hookah use history among New Jersey youth from 2008-2016: Other tobacco products matter.
Preventing Chronic Disease. (In press).
B. Research Reports and Other Publications
1. Evaluation of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Comprehensive Tobacco
Control Program: Baseline Measures. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey-School of Public Health; April 2001.
§ Essential Science Indicators℠ designated this publication in September/October 2014 as a “highly cited paper” receiving enough citations to
place it in the top 1% of its academic field based on a highly cited threshold for the field and publication year
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2. Delnevo CD, Muthurajah S, Brown M, Hrywna M, Malka E. The 2001 New Jersey Youth Tobacco
Survey: A Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-
School of Public Health; April 2002.
3. Osinubi OYO, Hallman WK, Kaufman I, Malka ES, Bussel J, Muthurajah S, Brown M, Hrywna M,
Delnevo CD. The 2001 New Jersey Workplace Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report for the New Jersey
Department of Health and Senior Services. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey-School of Public Health; January 2003.
4. Steinberg MB, Delnevo CD, Abatemarco D, Brown ME, Muthurajah S, Malka ES, Hrywna M. The
2002 New Jersey Health Care Provider Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report for the New Jersey
Department of Health and Senior Services. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School
of Public Health: New Brunswick, NJ. February 2003.
5. Osinubi OYO, Hallman WK, Muthurajah S, Malka ES, Bussel J, Brown M, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD.
The 2001 New Jersey Eating and Drinking Establishment Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report for the
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health. March 2003.
6. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Lewis MJ, Osinubi OY, Ritch WA, Abatemarco DJ, Kaufman I. Independent
evaluation of the New Jersey Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program: Annual Update for the New
Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine &
Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health; May 2003.
7. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Ritch WA. NJCTCP Activities and Outcomes: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation
Linking Tobacco Control Effort with Youth Smoking Prevalence. University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey-School of Public Health: New Brunswick, NJ. May 2003. (Internal only)
8. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Staniewska D, Malka ES, Brown ME. The 2002 New Jersey Adult Tobacco
Survey: A Statewide Report for the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health: New Brunswick, NJ. July 2003.
9. Abatemarco DJ, Samedova A, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Lewis MJ, Muthurajah S. The 2002 New Jersey
College Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report for the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior
Services. UMDNJ-School of Public Health. New Brunswick, NJ. October 2003.
10. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, and Brown ME. Local ordinances in New Jersey that prohibit tobacco
possession, purchase, and/or use by minors: A statewide report for the New Jersey Department of Health
and Senior Services. New Brunswick, NJ. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - School
of Public Health; May 2004.
11. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Brown ME, Abatemarco A, Staniewska D. Tobacco Use Among New Jersey
Teens: Findings From NJYRBSS 1995-2003. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey-School of Public Health; June 2004.
12. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Chee J, Momperousse D. The 2004 New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: A
Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; April 2005.
13. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Wackowski O, Lewis MJ, Hoffman BR. Independent Evaluation of the New
Jersey Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program: Key Outcome Indicators. New Brunswick, NJ:
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey-School of PublicHealth; October 2005.
14. Berger HF, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. The 2006 New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act Policy Survey: A
Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; April 2007.
15. Simard EP, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Berger HF, Chee-Chait JK, Momperousse D. The 2006 New
Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health; May 2007.
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16. Gundersen DA, Steinberg MB, Jordan HM, Delnevo CD, Berger HF, Hrywna M. The 2008 New Jersey
Health Care Provider Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report for the New Jersey Department of Health and
Senior Services. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; December 2008.
17. Jordan HM, Delnevo CD, Gundersen, D, Hrywna M. The 2008 New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: A
Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; July 2009.
18. Wackowski O, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. The 2009 New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act Policy Survey: A
Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; June 2010.
19. Wackowski O, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. The 2008 New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act Policy Survey: A
Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; January 2010.
20. Bover Manderski MT, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. The 2010 New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act Policy
Survey: A Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-
School of Public Health; May 2011.
21. Bover Manderski MT, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. The 2010 New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: A
Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of
Public Health; May 2011.
22. Davis CM, Delnevo CD, Manderski, MTB, Hrywna M. The 2012 New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey:
A Statewide Report. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers-School of Public Health; January 2014.
23. Giovenco DP, Casseus M, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. New Jersey Tobacco Point of Sale Project. New
Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers School of Public Health; August 2014.
24. Manderski, MTB, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. The 2014 New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: A Statewide
Report. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers-School of Public Health; October 2015.
25. The Center for Tobacco Studies. The 2016 New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: A Statewide Report.
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers-School of Public Health; January 2018.
PRESENTATIONS:
A. Scientific (Peer-Reviewed):
1. Weidner L, Gotsch A, Kostyniak P, Newman J, Rosen M, Hrywna M. The role of worker health and
safety training in preventing occupational morbidity and mortality: Reports from the field. Poster
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York, NY.
November 1996.
2. Delnevo CD, Weidner L, Gotsch A, Rosen M, Newman J, Hrywna M. How training may change
workplace practices: Impact of hazardous waste training. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Public Health Association, New York, NY. November 1996.
3. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Yangdon T. Smoking policies among retail businesses and restaurants in
Atlantic County, New Jersey. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association, New York, NY. November 1996.
4. Hrywna M, Henriksen L. Explaining smoking behavior in female college students: Magazine use
and body image concern. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association, New York, NY. November 1996.
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5. Rosen M, Hrywna M, Newman J, Schelgel B, Gotsch A. Occupational health and safety Training:
Linking Education to Employment. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of American Public
Health Association, Indianapolis, IN. November 1997.
6. Hrywna M, Henriksen L, Delnevo CD. Students’ perceptions about cigarette advertising. Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Indianapolis, IN.
November 1997.
7. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Newman, J, Weidner L, Gotsch A. Assessing occupational safety training
needs. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Indianapolis, IN. November 1997.
8. Hrywna M, Taylor KL, Lamdan RM, Siegel J, Moran K. Body image concerns among African
American women with breast cancer. Poster presented at the Annual Scientific Sessions of the Society
of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA. March 1998.
9. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Abatemarco DJ, Shah M. Smoking, Weight, and Body Image: A Possible
Relationship among Adolescent Girls? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of American Public
Health Association, Atlanta, GA. October 2001.
10. Adler R, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Slade JD, Roess A. Minor tobacco use/possession policies in New
Jersey. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta,
GA. October 2001.
11. Abatemarco DJ, Delnevo CD, Shah M, Bussel J, Hrywna M. Correlates of tobacco use among
pregnant women. Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, New Orleans,
LA. November 2001.
12. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Berney D, Starr G. Tobacco control program evaluation: Exploring New
Jersey’s use of quantitative and qualitative data. Poster presented at the National Conference on
Tobacco or Health, New Orleans, LA. November 2001.
13. Bussel JB, Abatemarco DJ, Shah M, Hrywna M, Malka ES. Relationship between the Institute of
Medicine's weight gain guidelines and infant birth weight. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. November 2002.
14. Bussel JB, Abatemarco DJ, Shah M, Hrywna M, Malka ES. Prevalence and risk factors of
overweight and obesity among pregnant women. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. November 2002.
15. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Adult tobacco surveillance and the impact of September 11th on smoking
behavior in New Jersey. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on
Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA. February 2003.
16. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Staneiwska D, Malka ES. Who buys tobacco online? Results from the New
Jersey Adult Tobacco Survey. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on
Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA. February 2003.
17. Delnevo CD, Ritch WA, Gertel A, Hrywna M. An evaluation linking tobacco control activities to
reductions in youth smoking. Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health,
Boston, MA. December 2003.
18. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Staneiwska D. Internet purchasing patterns among adult smokers in New
Jersey. Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Boston, MA. December
2003.
19. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Benjamin K, Brown, ME. Relationship between bidi use and blunts among
black youth. Poster presented at STEP UP to Tobacco Control: Advancing the Role of Public Health
and Public Health Professionals, St. Louis, MO. April 2004.
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20. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Benjamin K, Brown, ME. Relationship between bidi use and blunts among
black youth. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,
Washington, DC. November 2004.
21. Wackowski OA, Lewis MJ, Hrywna M. An analysis of smoking on MTV’s show, “The Real World.”
Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL. May 2005.
22. Ichan R, Ross J, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Impact of state cigarette tax increases: an analysis of
BRFSS data. Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL. May
2005.
23. Chee J, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Williams J. Tobacco use among individuals with mental illness.
Poster presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL. May 2005.
24. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Lewis MJ, Ribisl KM. Tobacco advertising on the Internet. Poster
presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL. May 2005
25. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Smoker’s Choice: What explains the steady growth of cigar use in the
U.S.? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Orlando, FL. February 2006.
26. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Lewis MJ, Ribisl KM. Adult recall of tobacco advertising on the Internet.
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco,
Orlando, FL. February 2006.
27. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Cigar, marijuana, and blunt use among US adolescents: Are we accurately
estimating the prevalence of cigar smoking among youth? Poster presented at the World Conference
on Tobacco or Health, Washington DC. July 2006.
28. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Williams J. Smoking among women with psychiatric disorders: Results
from US population-based surveys. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health,
Washington DC. July 2006.
29. Hagman BT, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Williams JM. Tobacco use among those with serious
psychological distress: Findings from the NSDUH 2002. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of
the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX. February 2007.
30. Delnevo CD, Hagman BT, Hrywna M, Williams JM. Hardening, tobacco use and mental health: Is
there a connection? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine
and Tobacco, Austin, TX. February 2007.
31. Hrywna M, Feldman H, Delnevo CD, Vorbach U. Utility of Key Outcome Indicators for Evaluating
Tobacco Control Programs. Paper presented at National Conference on Tobacco or Health,
Minneapolis, MN. Oct 2007.
32. Feldman H, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Vorbach U. Evaluating compliance & enforcement of NJ's
Smoke-Free Air Act . Poster presented at National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Minneapolis,
MN. Oct 2007.
33. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Williams J, Vorbach U, Ernst G, Gundersen DA. Use of a Quitline by
Smokers with Mental Illness. Paper presented at National Conference on Tobacco or Health,
Minneapolis, MN. Oct 2007.
34. Simard EP, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Lewis MJ, Foulds J. Changes in smokeless tobacco
consumption among men in the United States. Poster presented at the 135th Annual Meeting of the
American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. November 2007.
35. Hagman BT, Simard EP, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Williams J. Serious psychological distress as a
moderating factor between recent binge drinking and tobacco use. Poster presented at the 135th
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington, DC. November 2007.
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36. Hagman BT, Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Williams J. Tobacco use among those with serious
psychological distress. Presented at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association, Washington, DC. November 2007.
37. Berger HF, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. Putting Your Program Logic Model to Use: Using Logic
Models to Evaluate New Jersey’s Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program. Panel presented at the
American Evaluation Association, Baltimore, MD. November 2007.
38. Simard E, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Gundersen D. Influence of tobacco control policies on smokers
with poor mental health. Poster presented at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health
Association. San Diego, CA. October 2008.
39. Wackowski O, Lewis MJ, Hrywna M. Banning smoking in New Jersey casinos - an analysis of the
debate in print media. Poster presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Phoenix,
AZ. June 2009.
40. Gundersen D, Delnevo CD, ZuWallack RS, Dayton JJ, Hrywna M. Integrating cell phone samples
with landline RDD surveys: The impact on cigarette smoking estimates. Poster presented at the
National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Phoenix, AZ. June 2009.
41. Delnevo CD, Gundersen D, Hrywna M. Examining market trends in smokeless tobacco use, 2005-
2007. Poster presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health. Phoenix, AZ. June 2009
42. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Gundersen D. Examining Market Trends in Smokeless Tobacco, 2005 to
2007. Poster presented at the National Summit on Spit and Smokeless Tobacco. Madison, WI.
September 2009.
43. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Chandran U. Moist snuff taxation policy in the United States. Poster
presented at the National Summit on Spit and Smokeless Tobacco. Madison, WI. September 2009.
44. Lewis MJ and Hrywna M. Why and How of Tobacco Industry Direct Mail Marketing: Evidence from
Tobacco Industry Documents. Paper presented at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public
Health Association. Philadelphia, PA. November 2009.
45. Jordan HM, Delnevo CD, Gundersen, DA, Hrywna M, Vorbach U, Steeh S, Causey E. Ten Years of
Conducting the New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey: Trends Over Time. Poster presented at the 137th
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA. November 2009.
46. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Wackowski O, Ling P. Trends in smokeless tobacco product consumption
in the US. Paper presented at the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association.
Washington, DC. October 2011.
47. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Steinberg MB, Lewis MJ, Zimmermann MH, Mukherjea A. Awareness and
use of South Asian tobacco products among South Asians in New Jersey. Poster presented at the 21st
Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia, PA. February
2015
48. Delnevo CD, Villanti A, Hrywna M, Bover-Manderski M. Trends in hookah use among New Jersey
high school students 2008-2014. Poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Society for
Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Philadelphia, PA. February 2016.
49. Ackerman C, Kurti M, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Giovenco DP. Presence and placement of toys in the
tobacco retail environment. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the society for Research on
Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore, MD. February 2018.
50. Manderski MTB, Hrywna M, Rahi KN, Delnevo CD. Changing tobacco use patterns among New
Jersey high school students. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research
on Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore, MD. February 2018.
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51. Hrywna M, Delnevo CD, Singh B, Steinberg MB. Communication, recommendation, and beliefs of
electronic cigarettes among US physicians. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society
for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore, MD. February 2018.
52. Ackerman C, Hrywna M, Briganti, M, Delnevo CD. Content Analysis of FDA Compliance Check
Inspections of Tobacco Sales to Minors in New Jersey: After FDA’s Deeming Rule. Poster presented
at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
February 2018.
53. Miller Lo EJ, Ackerman C, Hrywna M, Briganti M, Delnevo CD. Census Tract Level Analysis of
FDA Compliance Check Violations of Tobacco Sales to Minors: After FDA’s Deeming Rule. Poster
presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore,
MD. February 2018.
54. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M, Ackerman C, Kurti M, Al-Shujairi A. Retailer Compliance with Tobacco
Age of Sale Laws in New Jersey Before and After Raising the Minimum Legal Sale Age to 21. Poster
presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore,
MD. February 2018.
55. Manderski MTB, Talbot E, Hrywna M, Delnevo CD. Effect of questionnaire wording and
organization on youth tobacco use estimates: A split sample survey experiment. Poster presented at
the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Baltimore, MD.
February 2018.
56. Hrywna M, Kurti MK, Singh B, Hudson SV, Delnevo CD. Content analysis of Tobacco 21 News
Coverage, 2012-2018. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on
Nicotine & Tobacco, San Francisco, CA. February 2019.
57. Hrywna M, Hudson S, Schroth K, Delnevo CD. Consideration of health disparities in the context of
Tobacco 21 Policies. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on
Nicotine & Tobacco, San Francisco, CA. February 2019.
58. Delnevo CD, Hrywna M. Young adult JUUL users: who are they and how are they JUULing? Poster
presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, San
Francisco, CA. February 2019.
59. Jeong M, Kurti MK, Hrywna M, Ackerman C, Delnevo CD. Longitudinal changes in tobacco product
point-of-sale advertisements near New Jersey high schools. Poster presented at the 25th Annual
Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, San Francisco, CA. February 2019.
60. Hrywna M, Kurti MK, Singh B, Hudson SV, Delnevo CD. Content analysis of Tobacco 21 News
Coverage, 2012-2018. Poster presented at the Annual Retreat on Cancer Research in New Jersey, New
Brunswick, NJ. May 2019.
61. Hrywna M, Grafova I, Monheit A, Delnevo CD. Role of Marketing Practices and Tobacco Control
Initiatives on Smokeless Tobacco Sales. Poster to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Public Health Association Philadelphia, PA, November 2019.
B. Professional (Invited):
1. Hrywna M. Overview of the Baseline Measures Report. Evaluation Technical Assistance Program,
Office of Public Health Practice, UMDNJ-School of Public Health, New Brunswick, NJ. August
2001.
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2. Hrywna M. Plenary Session: Psychiatric pathology in female smokers. First International
Symposium on Women and Tobacco, Toledo, Spain. October 7, 2005.
3. Hrywna M. Effective Leadership. TB Program Manager’s Course. Global Tuberculosis Institute,
New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ. October 2, 2007
4. Hrywna M. Evaluating NJ CTCP. Annual Partner/Grantee Meeting, New Jersey Comprehensive
Tobacco Control Program, Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, NJ. October 31,
2007.
5. Hrywna M. Regulatory Challenges in Tobacco Control. Informing Community Tobacco Strategies
through Research, New Jersey Prevention Network, RWJ Fitness and Wellness Center, Hamilton,
NJ. March 15, 2016.