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EDUCATION
Ph.D., Adult Education/Program Evaluation, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
1988.
M.S., Counseling & Guidance, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
1975.
B.A., History, Education, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio,
1967; European-American Study Center, Basel, Switzerland, 1965-66.
PRESENT
POSITION
Department Chair, Educational Leadership, College of Education, University
of Arizona, 7/03-present.
Smith Endowed Chair in Prevention and Education, College of Education,
University of Arizona, 1/98-present.
Professor, Educational Leadership Program, College of Education,
University of Arizona, 1/98-present.
PREVIOUS
POSITIONS
Visiting Scientist, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, Division of Violence Prevention, Sabbatical leave,
8/96-8/97.
Associate Professor (7/95-1/98), Assistant
Professor (from 9/89), Department of Curriculum and Instruction,
Indiana University.
Director, Center for Adolescent Studies, School of Education,
Indiana University, 1989-1998.
Associate Research Scientist, Center for Health Services Research
and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978-89.
Education Consultant, Lutheran Social Services, Madison, WI, 1974-78.
Instructor, Madison Area Technical College, Madison, WI, 1973-74.
Educational Writer/Art Editor, Visual Educational Consultants,
Inc, 1972-73.
Public School Teacher, Grades 6-10, 1967-71.
AWARDS & HONORS
Focus Award, Pima County Child Abuse Prevention Council, 2007.
Maria Urquides Laureate Award, College of Education Advisory Board,
The University of Arizona., 2007.
Alumni Educator of the Year Award, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea,
Ohio, 2006.
Faculty Outstanding Service Award, College of Education, The University
of Arizona, 2003.
U.S. Department of Education, Promising Program for Safe, Disciplined
and Drug-Free Schools, presented to SMART Team multimedia conflict
resolution software, 2000.
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Exemplary Model Prevention
Program Award, presented to SMART Team multimedia conflict resolution
software, 1999, 2000.
ADOL (Adolescent Directory On Line) Web site address is (http://smith.ed.arizona.edu/drug-info
http://smith.ed.arizona.edu/drug-info) Awards in 1997: Education
World Site Award, Top 5% of Web Site, Health A to Z Five Star Site,
Magellan Three Star Site, Best of Web Award from Surf Select, Snap
on Line, Home PC and Pacific Bell.
Town Meeting on Youth & Violence, National University Continuing
Education Association’s Noncredit Series Program of Excellence,
1996.
Who's Who in American Education, 1993-95.
Indiana University School of Education Burton W. Gorman Award
for Distinguished Teaching, March, 1993.
S.T.A.T.E. (Society for Technology and Teacher Education) Award
for Outstanding Contribution, Best Integration of Multimedia into
Methods Courses, 1992.
A.M.A. (American Medical Association) National Congress on Adolescent
Health Award for Excellence in Education and Prevention presented
to BARN (Body Awareness Resource Network) for Comprehensive Health
Education and Prevention Program, 1989.
Russell J. Hosler Award for the Outstanding Dissertation, Department
of Curriculum and Vocational Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
1988.
PUBLICATIONS
Book Chapters
Bosworth, K. (Spring 2003). Application
of Computer Technology to Drug Abuse Prevention. In W. Bukoski & Z. Slaboda, Handbook
of drug abuse theory, science, and practice. New York: Plenum Publishing.
Bosworth, K. (Nov, 2002). Talking
it out: A computer-based mediation process for adolescents. In H. Resnick (Ed.), Human services technology:
Innovations in practice and education. New York: The Haworth Publishing.
Simon, T., Bosworth, K. & Unger, J. (2001). Component studies.
In S. Sussman (Ed.), Handbook of program development for health
behavior research and practice (pp. 321-344). Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage Publications, Inc.
Bosworth, K. (2000). Foreword. In W. Hansen, S. Giles & M.
Fearnow-Kenney (Eds.), Improving prevention effectiveness (pp.
3-5). Greensboro, NC: Tanglewood Research, Inc.
Bosworth,
K. (1994). Computer games and simulations as tools to reach and
engage adolescents in health promotion activities. In
H. Resnick (Ed.), Electronic tools for social work practice and
education (pp. 109-119). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
Bosworth, K. (1994). Developing
collaborative skills in college students. In K. Bosworth & S. Hamilton (Eds.), Collaborative
learning: Underlying processes and emerging practices, new directions
for teaching and learning series, 59 (pp. 25-31). San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass.
Bosworth, K. (1992). Creating
a classroom community: Some skills and opening moves. In R. Menges (Series Ed.) & K. Bosworth & S.
Hamilton (Vol. Eds.), Sourcebook for collaborative learning in
the arts and sciences, 59 (pp. 22-26). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Carr, A. & Bosworth, K. (1992). Educating
collaborative teachers: A report of faculty resources. In Sourcebook for collaborative
learning in the arts and sciences. (pp. 39-58). Bloomington, IN:
Indiana University School of Education.
Hawkins, R.P., Bosworth, K., Chewning, B., Day, T., & Gustafson,
D.H. (1985) Adolescents'
use of computer-based health information. In M. Chen & W. Paisley (Eds.).Children and microcomputers
(pp. 228-245). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Journal Publications – Refereed
Arenas, A., Bosworth, K., & Kwandayi, H.P. (2006). Civic
service through schools: An international perspective. Compare:
A Journal of Comparative Education, v36 n1, p23-40.
Bosworth, K. (2002). Talking
it out: A computer-based mediation process for adolescents. Technology in Human Services, 20(1/2),
67-81.
Ferreira, M. M., Smith, G. R., & Bosworth, K. (2002, March
12). Critical
dimensions of the caring culture of an urban middle school. International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning,
6(3).
Bosworth, K., & Earthman, E. (2002). From
theory to practice: School leaders’ perspectives on resiliency. Journal of Clinical
Psychology, 58(3), 299-306.
Ferreira, M. M., Smith, G. R., & Bosworth, K. (2001). Metaphors
as images of school culture. Journal of School Leadership,11(2),
78-97.
Ferreira, M., & Bosworth, K. (2001) Defining
caring teachers: Adolescents' perspectives. Journal of Classroom
Interaction, 36(1),
24-30.
Espelage, D.L., Bosworth, K., & Simon, T.R. (2001). Short
term stability and change of bullying in middle school students:
An examination of potential demographic, psychosocial , and environmental
correlates. Violence and Victims, 16(4), 411-426.
Ferreira, M., & Bosworth, K. (2000). Context
as a critical factor in young adolescents' concepts of caring. Journal of Research
in Childhood Education, 15(1), 117-128.
Espelage, D.L, Bosworth, K., & Simon, T.R. (2000). Examining
the social context of bullying behaviors in early adolescence. Journal of Counseling and Development, 78(3), 326-333.
Bosworth, K., Espelage, D.L. , DuBay, T., Daytner, G., & Karageorge,
K. (2000). A
preliminary evaluation of a multimedia violence prevention program
for early adolescence. American Journal of Health Behavior,
24(4), 268-280.
Bosworth, K., Espelage, D.L., & Simon, T.R. (1999). Factors
associated with bullying behavior in middle school students. Journal
of Early Adolescence, 19(3), 341-362.
Bosworth, K., Gingiss, P., Potthoff, S., & Roberts-Gray, C.
(1999). A
Bayesian model to predict the success of the implementation of
health and education innovations in school-centered programs. Evaluation and Program Planning, 22(1), 1-11.
Bosworth, K., Espelage, D., & DuBay, T. (1998). A
computer-based violence prevention intervention for young adolescents:
A pilot study. Adolescence, 33(132), 785-795.
Bosworth, K. (1998). Assessment
of drug abuse prevention curricula developed at the local level. Journal of Drug Education, 28(4),
307-325.
Dusenbury, L., Falco, M., Lake, A., Brannigan, R., & Bosworth,
K. (1997). Nine
critical elements of promising violence prevention programs. Journal of School Health, 67(10), 409-414 .
Bosworth, K., Haakenson, P., & McCracken, K. (1997). Teacher
talk: Capturing innovative teacher voices on the world wide web. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 5 (4), 319-331.
Bosworth, K., Espelage, D., DuBay, T., Dahlberg, L., & Daytner,
G. (1996). Using
multimedia to teach conflict resolution skills to young adolescents. American Journal of Preventive Medicine,
12(5), 65-74.
Bosworth, K. (1995). Caring
for others and being cared for: Students talk caring in school. Phi Delta Kappan, 76(6), 686-693. Also,
Educational Psychology Annual Editions, reprinted in Spring, 1996.
Bosworth, K., Haakenson, P., & McCracken, K. (1995). Teacher
talk: Capturing innovative teacher voices in a multimedia internet. Technology and Teacher Education Annual, 488-492.
Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., & Hawkins, R.P., BARN Research
Group. (1994). The
BARN system: Use and impact of adolescent health promotion via
computer. Computers in Human Behavior, 10(4), 467-482.
Bosworth, K., & Burke, R. (1994). Collegiate
children of alcoholics: Presenting problems and campus services. Journal of Alcohol and
Drug Education, 40(1), 15-25.
Bosworth, K., & Cueto, S. (1994). Drug
abuse prevention curricula in public and private schools in Indiana. Journal of Drug Education,
24(1), 21-31.
Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., Treece, C., Wu, Y.C., Palmer, G.
S., Moberg, D.P., & Hawkins, R. P. (1994). Predicting
adolescent problem use of marijuana: Development and testing of
a Bayesian model. International Journal of Addictions, 29, 861-886.
Gustafson, D.H., Wise, M., McTavish, F., Taylor, J., Wolberg,
W., Stewart, J., Smalley, R., & Bosworth, K. (1993). Development
and pilot evaluation of a computer-based support system for women
with breast cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 11(4), 69-93.
Bosworth, K., & Sailes, J. (1993). Content and teaching strategies
in 10 selected drug abuse prevention curricula. Journal of School
Health, 63(6), 247-253.
Bosworth, K., & Welsh, T. (1993). Design and evaluation of
an interactive multimedia program for teacher education. Journal
of Technology and Teacher Education, 1(1), 15-23.
Bosworth, K., & Welsh, T.M. (1992). Teaching with groups!:
An interactive multimedia program for teacher education. Technology
and Teacher Education Annual, 261-265.
Bosworth, K., & Yoast, R. (1991). DIADS: Computer-based system
for development of school drug prevention programs. Journal of
Drug Education, 21(3), 231-245.
Bosworth, K. & Gustafson, D.H. (1991). CHESS: Providing decision
support for reducing health risk behavior and improving access
to health services. Interfaces, 21(3), 93-104.
Sainfort, F., Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., & Hawkins, R.P.
(1990). Decision support systems effectiveness: Conceptual framework
and empirical evaluation. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision
Processes, 45, 232-252.
Hawkins, R.P., Gustafson, D.H., Chewning, B., Bosworth, K., & Day,
P.M. (1987). Reaching hard-to-reach populations: Interactive computer
programs as public information campaigns for adolescents. Journal
of Communication, 37(2), 8-28.
Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., Chewning, B., & Hawkins, R.P.
(1987). Computer-based health promotion: Combining technological
advances with problem-solving techniques to effect successful health
behavior changes. The Annual Review of Public Health, 387-415.
Day, T., Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., Chewning, B., & Hawkins,
R.P. (1985). A computer system to help family members talk to one
another. Marriage and Family Review, 8:1/2.
Kuhnen, K., Chewning, B., Day, T., Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., & Hawkins,
R.P. (1983). BARNY: A computer who cares about sex education. The
American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 8(5).
Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., Hawkins, R.P., Chewning, B., & Day,
T. (1983). Adolescents, health education, and computers: The body
awareness resource network (BARN). Health Education, 14(6).
Chewning, B., Warrens, R., Lindner, F., Wilson, D., Hawkins, R.P.,
Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., Day, T. (1983, May 9). The computer
as a data camera: BARN's formative evaluation. Journal of Computer-Based
Instruction.
Bosworth, K., Chewning, B., Day, T., Hawkins, R.P., Gustafson,
D.H. (1981). BARNY: A computer based health information system
for adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 1(3), 315-321.
Journal Publications – Other
Bosworth, K. (2001). Integrating drug prevention with academic
success. The Alert Educator, Winter, 1-3.
Bosworth, K. (1997). Drug abuse prevention: School-based strategies
that work. Washington, DC: Teaching and Teacher Education. (ERIC
Document Reproduction Service No. ED409316)
Evans, A., & Bosworth, K. (1997). Building effective drug
education programs. Research Bulletin (19).
Bosworth, K. (1994). [Review of The annual review of conflict
knowledge and conflict resolution, Volume 3, L. S. Bowen & J.
P. Gittler (Eds).] International Journal of Conflict Management,
5(2), 199-201.
Bosworth, K. (1993). Who determines who is 'at risk'? Insights,
29(1), 9-10.
Bosworth, K., & Cueto, S. (1992). A snapshot of drug abuse
prevention curricula in Indiana public schools. The Indiana Journal
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 21(2), 12-14.
Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., Hawkins, R.P., Boberg, E., & Bricker,
E. (1992). CHESS: A computer-based system for providing information,
referrals, decision support and social support to people in medical
and other health-related crises. Proceedings of the 16th Annual
Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 161-165.
Hawkins, R.P., Gustafson, D.H., & Bosworth, K. (1990, December).
Some lessons and opportunities: computers in health communication.
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Cancer Communication Conference.
Washington, D.C.: National Cancer Institute.
Bosworth, K. (1980). The health hazard appraisal on a survey instrument
for a population profile. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting
of the Society of Prospective Medicine.
Monographs
Bosworth, K. & Walz, G. (2003). Resiliency and Counseling
Practice. ERIC/CASS.
Bosworth, K. (2000). Protective schools: Linking drug abuse prevention
with student success. Tucson, AZ: Arizona Board of Regents.
Bosworth, K. (Ed.). (1999). Preventing student violence: What
schools can do. Hot Topic Series. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa
International.
Bosworth, K. (Ed.). (1997). New directions in drug education programs,
Hot Topic Series. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa International.
Bosworth, K. & Hamilton, S. (Eds.). (Fall 1994). Collaborative
learning: Underlying processes and emerging practices, New Directions
for Teaching and Learning Series (No. 59). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
MULTIMEDIA
PRODUCED
Computer Programs
Smith Initiatives in Prevention and Education (S.I.P.E.) web site,
(www.drugstats.org), 1999-present
SMART Team (Students Managing Anger and Resolution Together).
A multimedia program to teach anger management and mediation skills.
Marketed by Learning Multi-Systems, Inc., Madison, 1996.
ADOL (Adolescent Directory On Line) web site to help teachers,
parents and teens find relevant topics on the Web, designed with
Kevin McCracken and Chandra Hawley, 1995-2000.
Teacher Talk. A print and video publication to introduce innovative
teaching methods to pre-service teachers. Designed with Paul Haakenson
and Kevin McCracken, Center for Adolescent Studies, Bloomington,
IN, 1993. Adapted for World Wide Web, 1995, (http://www.drugstats.org).
CHESS (Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System). In process
at Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis, Madison, WI.
Sexual Assault section of CHESS system, with Leah Ludlum, 1991-92.
"Action Plan" for CHESS system, with David Gustafson,
1991-92.
Adult Children of Alcoholics section of CHESS system, 1990-92.
"AIDS Risk Assessment," with David Gustafson, 1988.
Teaching With Groups! Multimedia primer on group process (Brain
Storming, Role playing, Building Rapport and Small Groups) for
pre-service teachers. 2 computer and 1 videodisc for Macintosh,
designed with Thomas Welsh and marketed by Agency for Instructional
Technology, Bloomington, IN, 1990-92.
Bridge-It. Prototype of implementation analysis software. 2 disks
for Macintosh. Designed with Cynthia Roberts-Gray and Phyllis Gingiss,
Resource Network, Austin, TX, 1994-present.
DIADS (Drug Information, Assessment and Decision Support). 4 modules
(Drug Information, School Assessment, Programs that Work and Action
Plan). Marketed by Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Other
Drugs, Madison, WI, 1987-89. Revised and adapted for World Wide
Web (http://drugstats.org/), June 1996.
BARN (Body Awareness Resources Network). 6 modules (AIDS, Alcohol
and Other Drugs, Body Management, Sexuality, Smoking and Stress).
Marketed by Learning Multi Systems, Inc., Madison, WI. Developed
1980-86. Updated 1994, 1998, 2000.
"AIDS" section of the BARN system, 1987-88.
"RESOLVE!" conflict resolution program, with David Gustafson,
1986-88.
"Bayesian Evaluation Program," with David Gustafson,
Richard Van Koningsveld and Susan Hanson, 1986-87.
"Decision Aid" program of the Family BARN system, with
David Gustafson, 1985-87.
"Escape with Your Life" (a decision-making game) of
the Family BARN system, with Todd Fletcher, Paul Lawrenz and Susan
Hanson, 1986.
"What if..." Section of Family BARN system, with Bonnie
Trudell, 1986.
"Tic Tac BARNY" "Family Trivia" "Space
Adventure" (health games) of Family BARN system, 1985-86.
"Alcohol & Other Drugs" section of the BARN system,
1983-85.
"Stress Management" section of the BARN system, with
David Gustafson, 1983, 84.
Videos
“Peaceful Classrooms,” Classroom management strategies,
1996.
“Teacher Talk Forums” Teachers addressing issues of
sexuality and violence, 1994-1995.
“Positive Prevention,” QUEST Training Video, 1993.
"It's for You," BARN Training video, with David Rozelle,
1987.
"WICHP - Wisconsin Computer-Aided Health Promotion Consortium," a
promotional video, with Marsha Cannon and David Gustafson, 1986.
"Body Awareness Resource Network," a promotional video,
with David Gustafson, 1984.
GRANTS
Middle School Violence Prevention Project proposal submitted to
RTI International November 2, 2004 ($396,867) (not funded).
The STAR Planning/Training/Coaching Project proposal submitted
to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) July 1, 2004 ($2,936,799)
(not funded).
The STAR Planning/Training/Coaching Project proposal resubmitted
to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) October 1, 2003
($2,627,383) (not funded).
Community Service as an Alternative to Suspension and Expulsion,
funded by Arizona Department of Education, $175,000, 2002-2004,
Principal Investigator.
Protective Schools, funded by Arizona Department of Education,
$40,000, 2002-2003, Principal Investigator.
Project LINKS with Tucson Unified School District, funded by U.S.
Department of Education, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services
Administration and community collaboration, $7.8 million, 2001-2004.
(Principal Investigator - University of Arizona Training subcontract
- $440,000 for 3 years).
Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Project (CLEAR) with
Tucson Unified School District, funded by U.S. Department of Education,
$398,750, 2000-2003, (Principal Investigator, University of Arizona
Training subcontract - $10,000 for 3 years).
School Action Grant (Tucson Resiliency Initiative), with the Mayor’s
School District Action Task Force, funded by Substance Abuse & Mental
Health Administration, (SAMSHA), $276,000, 1999-2002, (Principal
Investigator, University of Arizona Evaluation subcontract - $15,000
for 2 years).
Center for Adolescent Studies, The Moore Foundation, $342,500,
March 1988-December 1997, Director.
A Computer-Based Tool to Prevent Violence in Young Adolescents
(SMART TALK), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S.
Public Health Service, $390,000, 1993-1997, Principal Investigator.
Feasibility Study of Use of Technology for HIV/STD Prevention
in Rural Areas; Development of an HIV/STD Prevention Computer Software
Program for Adolescents. Part of Rural Center for the Study and
Promotion of HIV/STD Prevention, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
$230,000, 1995, Kris Bosworth, Co-Investigator.
Correlates of Institutional and Individual Caring, Lilly Endowment,
$46,845, 1992-1994, Principal Investigator.
A Study of Drug Prevention Curricula Developed by Indiana Schools
and School Corporations, Indiana Department of Education, $12,000,
1992, Principal Investigator.
Use of Prevention Curriculum and Training Needs in Indiana Schools,
Indiana Department of Education, $14,000, 1990-91, Principal Investigator.
Prototype Development of a Program Database, International Youth
Foundation, $13,295, 1992, Principal Investigator.
Drug Information Assessment and Decisions for Schools (DIADS),
U.S. Department of Education, $225,700, 1987-1989, Principal Investigator
and Project Director.
Substance Abuse Risk Assessment (SARA), National Institute of
Drug Abuse, $467,174, 1988-1991, Principal Investigator (one of
two) and Project Director.
Quality Improvement Support Systems (QISS), Hospital Corporation
of America, $10,000, 1988-1989, Principal Investigator (one of
two).
Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS), Ameritech
Foundation, University of Wisconsin, and several local private
foundations, $57,000, 1987-1990, Principal Investigator (one of
two).
Systems Analysis of Turnover of Minorities in State Government,
University of Wisconsin LaFollette Institute Governmental Scholars
Program, $13,600, 1988, Principal Investigator.
Body Awareness Resource Network (BARN) Project, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
(1981-1988) and Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation
(1985), $1.9 million, Principal Investigator (one of five) and
Project Director.
PAPERS AND
REPORTS
Bosworth, K. (1999, 2000, 2001). Annual report to the Smith Advisory
Board, College of Education, The University of Arizona.
Supple, A., Moberg, D.P., Bosworth, K, Wright, S., & Normandin,
H. (2000, Fall). Center for health policy and program evaluation,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, BARN survey summary report. Final
Report to NIDA.
Bosworth, K. (2000). Final report for Community Builders Project,
Parents Anonymous.
Bosworth, K. & students in EDL 696a. (2000, May). Integrating
resiliency concepts into University of Arizona Initial Teacher
Preparation.
Bosworth, K. (Ed.). (1999). A vision of protective schools: Linking
drug abuse prevention with student success. Tucson, AZ: Arizona
Board of Regents.
Bosworth, K. (1995, June). Project Peace implementation evaluation
preliminary report, report to the Indiana Attorney General’s
Office and the State Bar Association.
Bosworth, K., Smith, G, Ferreira, M., Jaffe, C., & Smith,
D. (September 1, 1992-July 31, 1994). Describing caring institutions
and individuals: Final report to the Lilly Endowment.
McCracken, K., Bosworth, K., Schmidt, R., & Haakenson, P.
(1994, 1995, 1996). Institute on adolescents at risk resource book.
(March, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997). Annual
report to the Moore Foundation. A collection of papers and other
materials published/presented by the staff at the Center for Adolescent
Studies.
Bosworth, K., & Cueto, S. (1992, July). Report to the International
Youth Foundation on the proposed International Clearinghouse System
(ICS).
Gustafson, D.H., & Bosworth, K. (1992 August). Drug abuse prediction
and prevention in high risk families. SARA project: Final report
to National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). Center for Health Systems
Research and Analysis-University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Bosworth, K. & Cueto, S. (1992, October). Locally Developed
curriculum survey preliminary results. report/presentation to the
Indiana Department of Education.
Bosworth, K., & Center for Adolescent Studies staff. (1992).
Middle level curriculum development. Report to the Madison Metropolitan
School District.
Bosworth, K., & students in S530: Balka, L., Frankel, S.,
Owen, B., Sewell, D., Versaci, L., and Welch, R. (1992). A new
perspective on middle schools: A guide for the future. Report published
by the Center for Adolescent Studies.
Bosworth, K., Schilz, C., Flannery, J., compilers. (1991, October).
Case studies of collaborative learning in college classrooms; abstracts.
Center for Adolescent Studies, Indiana University.
Bosworth, K. & Cueto, S. (1991, April). Final report, Indiana
School Drug Prevention Curriculum and Training Needs Project.
Bosworth, K. (1990). Computer-based system for teacher in-service
- DIADS: Final report to U.S. Department of Education.
Bosworth, K. (1988). Turnover of minorities in state government.
LaFollette Institute for Public Policy, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
BARN Research Group. (1987). Outcome evaluation of the BARN system.
Report to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Alemi, F., Cline, B., Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., & Patel,
H. (1984). Reimbursement of nursing homes: Application of decision
analysis for measuring eligibility for a super-skilled nursing
care program. Department of Health Management, Tulane University.
Cline, B., Bosworth, K., Patel, H., & Alemi, F. (1981, June).
Medicaid institutional services utilization: a monitoring plan
for Wisconsin. Report to the Wisconsin Department of Health and
Social Services.
Gustafson, D.H., Cats-Baril, W., Alemi, F., & Bosworth, K.
(1980). Systematic consultation: A blueprint for mental health
policy support systems. Working paper, Center for Health Systems
Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Karlson, T., Greenman, E., & Bosworth, K. (1980). Facial injuries
in Dane county. Working Paper, Center for Health Systems Research
and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Bosworth, K. & Gustafson, D.H. (1979). Adolescents' health-related
behavior: Policy and research implications. Final Report of the
Health Policy and Health-Related Behavior Project.
SELECTED
PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
Bosworth, K. (2004, October). “Resiliency and Protective
Schools.” Presented at the National NEA Conference, Washington,
D.C.
Bosworth, K., Ford, L., & Paiz, D. (2004, November). “Community
Service for Suspended Students.” AZ Department of Education
Mega Conference, Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2004, November). “Using Discipline Data for
School Improvement.” AZ Department of Education Mega Conference,
Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2004, September). “School Environment and
Climate Change Processes.” Presented at the CDC Expert Panel
pm Youth Violence.
Bosworth, K. (2004, June). “Student Report of Use of Information
from a Multi-media Violence Prevention Program”. The 7th
World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Vienna,
Austria.
Bosworth, K. & Hurley, C. (2004, May). “Successful Implementation
of an Evidence-based Violence Prevention Program: A longitudinal
case study. Presented at the Society for Prevention Research 12th
Annual Meeting, Quebec, Canada.
Bosworth, K. (2004, May). “The Planning/Training/Model for
Effective Implementation of Prevention Programs.” Presented
at the 11th meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Toronto,
Canada.
Bosworth, K. (2004, May). “Resiliency Building Strategies
for Violence Prevention.” Presented to Administrators and
School Board of So. Windsor CT Public Schools.
Bosworth, K. (2004, April). “Tucson LINKS” Safe Schools/Healthy
Students Conference. Kansas City, Mo.
Bosworth, K. & Ford, L. (2003, November). “Community
Service as an Alternative to Suspension or Expulsion.” AZ
Department of Education Mega Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2003, October). “Success of Tucson Resiliency
Initiative.” Presented at Tucson Resiliency Initiative Conference,
Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June 17). “Using Evidence-based Prevention
Programs in Alternative Schools.” Center for Learning Excellence
Summer Institute. The John Glenn Institute for Public Service and
Public Policy, Columbus, OH.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June 17-19). “Students Managing Anger & Resolution
Together.” (SMART), Center for Learning Excellence Summer
Institute. The John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public
Policy, Columbus, OH.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June 12-14). “An Empowerment Model to
Promote Science-based Prevention.” Society for Prevention
Research 11th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June). “Evaluation of a Grassroots Prevention
Initiative.” Society for Prevention Research 11th Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June). “Innovative Practices in Drug
Prevention.” Society for Prevention Research 11th Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June 11). “Evidence-based Programs and
Strategies: A view from the field.” Division of Prevention,
Traumatic Stress and Special Programs at SAMHSA, Rockville, MD.
Bosworth, K. (2003, June 6-10). “State of the Art of Evidence-based
Tobacco Prevention.” Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation,
Richmond, VA.
Bosworth, K. (2003, April). “A Model Program: Creating and
Maintaining Protective Schools.” Keynote Best Practices in
School Based Youth Violence Prevention, Richmond, VA.
Bosworth, K. (2003, April 7-8) “State of the Art of Evidence
Based Tobacco Prevention.” Safe Schools/Healthy Students
National Conference, Arlington, VA.
Bosworth, K. (2003, February). “Tucson LINKS, A Grass Roots
Approach to Prevention.” Bridging the Gap Between Research
and Practice: Creating Common Ground in Youth Development Conference,
Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2003, February). “Youth Alcohol, Tobacco & Other
Drug Use/Abuse Issues & Solution.” 22nd Annual School
Counselor-Administrator Celebration Breakfast, Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2002, December). Protective Schools. Keynote at
Building the Heart of Successful Schools, Wisconsin, WI.
Bosworth, K. (2002, October 29). “Your School’s Role
in Supporting Resiliency in Children.” AZ Department of Education
Mega Conference, Chandler, AZ.
Bosworth, K., & Oltrogge, B. (2002, August). SMART Team. Presented
at Leaving No Child Behind, U.S. Department of Education Safe and
Drug Free Conference, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (2002, July). Resiliency and Women Leaders. Presented
at the Joan L. Curcio International Women’s Leadership Conference,
Oxford, England.
Moberg, P., Bosworth, K. & Brown, R. (2002, May). Outcomes
of BARN: An Interactive CD ROM in Support of Health Education.
Presented at The Society for Prevention Research Conference, Seattle,
WA.
Bosworth, K. (2002, May). Creating Resilient Environments: Grassroots
Approach to Implementing Evidence-based Prevention Programs. Presented
at The Society for Prevention Research Conference, Seattle, WA.
Bosworth, K. (2002, April). “State of the Art of Evidenced-based
Drug Prevention”. Keynote at 2002 Substance Abuse Prevention
Conference, Chicago, IL.
Bosworth, K. (2001, February). Tucson Resiliency Initiative. 20th
Annual School Counselor Celebration Breakfast. Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2001, June). Project CLEAR. counselors building
capacity in elementary schools. Arizona School Counselor’s
Academy, Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2001, November). Evidence-based programs: What’s
the deal? Presented at Tucson Resiliency Initiative Conference,
Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2001, March). Building resiliency and enhancing
academic success. Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of
the Arizona School Counselors Association, Tempe, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2001, January). Creating Protective Schools. Invited
Keynote Presentation at the Gila County Superintendent's Conference,
Globe, AZ.
Bosworth, K., & Oltrogge, B. (April 30, 2001-May 4, 2001).
SMART Team: An innovative approach to prevention. From Research
to Practice CSAP Conference, Kansas City, MO.
Bosworth, K., & Parish P. (2001, September). Tucson Resiliency
Initiative: A grassroots approach to building protective schools.
14th Annual National Prevention Network Research Conference, 2001:
Prevention Odyssey, A Journey Through Research and Practice, Charlotte,
NC.
Bosworth, K. (2001, September). SMART Team: Using multi-media
to teach conflict resolution skills. Presented at the 14th Annual
National Prevention Network Research Conference, 2001: Prevention
Odyssey, A Journey Through Research and Practice, Charlotte, NC.
Bosworth, K. (2001, December). Evaluation of a multi-media approach
(SMART Team) to youth violence prevention. Presented at Mobilizing
for a SafeUSA. - A Leadership Conference to Reduce Violence & Injury
in America, Atlanta, GA.
Bosworth, K. (2001, June). The counselor’s role in creating
Protective Schools. American School Counselors Association (ASCA)
Conference, Portland, OR.
Bosworth, K. (2001). Tucson Resiliency Initiative partner-school
meeting and celebration of new partners. Tucson, AZ. Bosworth,
K. (2001). SMART Team update: Computer-based violence prevention.
9th Annual Meeting , Society for Prevention Research, “Realizing
Effective Prevention Policy and Practice Through Science.” Washington,
D.C.
Bosworth, K. (2001). Ecological contexts as moderator of risk
and protective factors for adolescent substance use. 9th Annual
Meeting, “Realizing Effective Prevention Policy and Practice
Through Science” Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (2001, March). Protective Schools: Linking prevention
with academic success. Keynote presentation at "Healthy Adolescents
for a Healthy Arizona" The Arizona Adolescent Health Coalition
Annual Conference, Tempe, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (2001, February). Protective Schools: Linking drug
abuse prevention with student success. Keynote presentation at "For
the Sake of the Children" Empowering Schools: Creating Safe
Places to Learn Conference, Waikiki, HI.
Bosworth, K. (2000, October). Where are we? How did we get here?
Keynote presentation at Safe and Drug Free Schools section of Improving
America's Schools Conference, Louisville, KY.
Bosworth, K. (2000, October). Protective Schools: Linking drug
abuse prevention with academic success. Keynote presentation at
Improving America's Schools, Louisville, KY.
Espelage, D.L., Bosworth, K., & Simon, T.R. (2000, August).
Short-term stability and prospective correlates of bullying during
early adolescence. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K., Kamm, K., Chastain, W., Moberg, D.P., & Oltrogge,
B. (2000, June). Body Awareness Resource Network (BARN): Prevention
software for middle school students. Presented at Society for Prevention
Research Conference, Montreal, Canada.
Bosworth, K. (2000, June). Protective Schools: Linking academic
success with drug prevention. Presented at Symposium on the Development
and Evaluation of Prevention Programs and Policies at Society for
Prevention Research Conference, Montreal, Canada.
Bosworth, K., & Moberg, D.P. (2000, June). Schools and prevention.
Presented at Society for Prevention Research Conference, Montreal,
Canada.
Bosworth, K. (2000, February). School violence: Myths, realities
and prevention. Presentation at Annual meeting of the American
Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), Chicago,
IL.
Bosworth, K. (2000, April). National School Resource Officer Training.
Bosworth, K. (2000, March). Protective Schools. Centers For Disease
Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
Bosworth, K. (2000, February). A new generation of prevention
curriculum. University of Akron, Robert Wood Johnson Drug Prevention
curriculum Work.
Bosworth, K. (1999, November). Safe schools. Presented at the
Southern Arizona Middle Level Association Meeting, College of Education,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (1999, November). School readiness and successful
implementation of prevention programs. Presented at the annual
meeting American Public Health Association (AERA), Chicago, IL.
Bosworth, K. (1999, October). Protecting our children. Keynote
presentation at Week Without Violence, Pima Community College,
Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (1999, July). Trends in school violence prevention
in the aftermath of Littleton. Presented at Symposium on Violence
in Families, Youth and Children, University of Friburg, Switzerland.
Bosworth, K. (1999, July). Using research to design a comprehensive
prevention program. Invited presentation for Indiana Department
of Education Prevention Workshop, Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1999, June). Future of school-based prevention efforts.
Presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR), New Orleans,
LA.
Bosworth, K. (1999, March). The changing face of violence prevention.
Attorney General’s Victim Assistance Conference, Lexington,
KY.
Bosworth, K. (1998, December). Working in communities on prevention
efforts. Keynote presentation for the State Attorney General’s
Conference on Community Violence Prevention, Sacramento, CA.
Bosworth, K. (1998, October). Juvenile violence: Causes and prevention.
Presented at College of Education’s Families Together: Project
SOAR Parent Workshop, University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (1998, September). Preventing violence and promoting
peace: A challenge for the public schools. Keynote presentation
at Pennsylvania Association of Elementary and Secondary Principals
conference on School Violence in Pittsburgh, PA.
Bosworth, K. (1998, July). Implementing effective drug prevention
curricula: The role of training. Keynote presentation at the Indiana
State Department of Education’s Safe and Drug Free School
Conference, in Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1998, June). Computer-based technology and prevention:
Results or vaporware? Presented at Society for Prevention Research
conference in Park City, UT.
Bosworth, K. (1998, June). SMART talk: Using multimedia to teach
teens how to manage conflict. Presented at Society for Prevention
Research conference in Park City, UT.
Bosworth, K. (1998, June). An assessment tool for quality drug
prevention. Presented at Society for Prevention Research conference
in Park City, UT.
Bosworth, K. (1998, May). Youth violence prevention: An american
challenge. Presented at The China School of Journalism Symposium
on American Culture held in Beijing, China.
Bosworth, K. (1998, April). Implementing prevention in public
schools. Invited presentation for Georgia Family Connection Community
Partnerships, Atlanta, GA.
Bosworth, K. (1998, April). The changing face of violence prevention.
Presented at the 1997-1998 College of Education Dean’s Forum:
The Advancement of Knowledge and Practice in Education, University
of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (1998, March). Violence prevention & social skills
training in american public school. Presentation given in Russian-American
Civics Project, D. Howard Mehlinger, Director at Indiana University.
Bosworth, K. (1997, November). Criteria for evaluating violence
prevention programs. Presented at Safe America Conference, Washington,
D.C.
Espelage, D., Bosworth, K., Dahlberg, L., Karageorge, K., & Daytner,
G. (1997, March). Demographic and psychosocial predictors of fighting
in middle school students. Presented at American Educational Research
Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Espelage, D., Bosworth, K., Karageorge, K., & Daytner, G.
(1997, March). Fighting among male and female middle school students.
Presented at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting,
Chicago, IL.
Bosworth, K. (1997, January). Teen violence and suicide prevention.
Presented at the Annual Conference of The Georgia Federation of
Professional Health Educators, Norcross, GA.
Bosworth, K., Espelage, D., DuBay, T., Daytner, G., & Karageorge,
K. (1996, October). Preliminary findings from the SMART Talk evaluation.
Presented at the Third Annual CDC Violence Prevention Evaluation
Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Espelage, D., Bosworth, K., Karageorge, K., & Daytner, G.
(1996, August). Family environment and bullying behaviors: Interrelationships
and treatment implications. Presented at the 1996 Convention of
the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Bosworth, K., Espelage, D., & Daytner, G. (1996, March). Impact
of bullying on middle school structure. Presented at the Sixth
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents, Boston,
MA.
Farrell, A., Dahlberg, L., Bosworth, K., Embry, D., & Meyer,
A. (1995, November). Reducing youth violence through skills training:
Evaluation of some promising prevention programs. Symposium presented
at 29th Annual Convention of the Association for Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (October 29-November 2, 1995). Using multimedia to
teach teens to manage and mediate conflicts. Presented at 123rd
Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego,
CA.
Bosworth, K. (1995, October). Using multimedia to teach teens
to manage and mediate conflicts. Presented at 69th Annual Conference
of the American School Health Association, Milwaukee, WI.
Bosworth, K., & Gingiss, P. (1995, September). Computer technologies
and drug abuse prevention. Presented at the Eighth Annual National
Prevention Network Research Findings Conference, Stevenson, WA.
Bosworth, K. (1995, August). Risk and protective factors; violence
and community linkages. Training presentations at Community Team
Training Institute of the National Women's Resource Center, Washington,
D.C.
Kaufman, S., Bosworth, K., Jones, T., Kottenstette, D., Spegel,
N., & Enger, I. (1995, June). Children in conflict symposium.
Presented at the Eighth Annual Conference of the International
Association for Conflict Management, Elsinore, Denmark.
Bosworth, K., & Hammer, R. (1995, April). Urban middle school
student responses to anger situations in school. Presented at the
American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting,
San Francisco, CA.
Ferreira, M., Bosworth, K., & Smith, G. (1995, April). The
caring culture of a suburban middle school. Presented at the American
Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco,
CA.
Bosworth, K. (1995, April). Teen violence. Keynote speaker at
16th Annual Media Merit-thon, statewide high school journalism
contests, IUPUI Conference Center.
Bosworth, K. (1995, March). What about students who don't care?
Presented at Seventh Annual National Dropout Prevention Conference,
Indianapolis, IN.
Ferreira, M., & Bosworth, K. (1994, October). Barriers to
caring: Early adolescents' perspective. Presented at Midwestern
Educational Research Association (MWERA) Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL.
Bosworth, K., Smith, G., Ferreira, M., & Smith, D. (1994,
April). Urban and suburban teens' perception of caring. Presented
at American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting,
New Orleans, LA.
Bosworth, K. & Gregory, T. (1993, October). Most of the redwoods
are holograms: Change strategies in teacher education. Presented
at the Bergamo Conference, Dayton, OH.
Bosworth, K. (1993, July). Using multi-media in drug abuse prevention.
Presented at National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Second National
Conference in Drug Abuse Research and Practice, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (1993, June). Using an interactive videodisc to prepare
teachers to use groups in classrooms. Presented at the International
Conference on Teacher Education, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Cueto, S., Bosworth, K., & Sailes, J. (1993, April). Promoting
peace: Integrating curricula to deal with violence. Presented at
the American Education Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting,
Atlanta, GA.
Bosworth, K. (1993, March). Preventing violence in schools. Presented
at Programs for At-Risk Students, Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1993, March). Research on middle level students
and schools. Presented at Indiana Middle Level Education Conference,
Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1993, February). DIADS: Use of expert systems to
help schools make decisions about drug programming. Presented at
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), New Dimensions in
Prevention, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (1993, February). Summer institute on adolescents
at-risk: Support for collaboration between schools and other youth
serving agencies. Paper presented at American Association of Colleges
for Teacher Education.
Bosworth, K., & Cueto, S. (1992, October). Differences in
attitudes and intentions to use computers in a group of pre-service
teachers. Presented at the Mid-Western Educational Researcher Conference,
Chicago, IL.
Bosworth, K., Ludlum, L. & Gustafson, D.H. (1992, October).
CHESS: A computer-based information and support resource for survivors
of sexual assault. Presented at the Second International Conference
on Sexual Assault on Campus, Orlando, FL.
Welsh, T., & Bosworth, K. (1992, October). The design of a
computer-based videodisc program for group process teaching skills.
Presented at Bringing Multimedia to Teacher Education, Hypermedia,
Bloomington, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1992, August). Role of technology in prevention
of alcohol problems among youth. Seminar Presented at Swiss Institute
on Prevention of Alcohol Problems, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Bosworth, K. & Welsh, T. (May, 1992). Teaching with groups!
Presented at Middle Grades Improvement Program NETWORK- Teacher
Networking Time Workshop, Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1992, April). Getting started: Orienting students
to collaborative learning. Presented at Colloquium on Collaborative
Learning, Bloomington, IN.
Bosworth, K. & Carr, A. (1992, March). Constructivism and
the social nature of teacher preparation: A tale of collaboration.
Bosworth, K. (1992, April). Governance issues in collaborative
learning classrooms. Presented at the American Educational Research
Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Bosworth, K. (1992, April). Predicting the success of a comprehensive
drug abuse prevention program. Presented at the American Educational
Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Gustafson, D.H. & Bosworth, K. (1992, April). Computer-based
systems for high risk adolescents. Seminar Presented at National
Institute of Drug Abuse Prevention and Epidemiology Branch, Washington,
D.C.
Bosworth, K. (1992, March). Curriculum strategies for engaging
at-risk teens. Presented at Educational Opportunity Program for
At-Risk Students Conference, Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. & Welsh, T. (1992). Teaching with groups!: An
interactive multimedia program for teacher education,” Presented
at the Society for Technology and Teacher Education Meeting (STATE),
Houston, TX.
Bosworth, K. (1991, October). Understanding the role of affect
in middle level education. Presented at National Middle School
Association 18th Annual Conference, Louisville, KY.
Bosworth, K. (1991, March). Promising middle school programs.
Presented at Education Opportunity Programs for At-Risk Students,
Indianapolis, IN.
Bosworth, K. (1991, January). Helping teachers make decisions
about drug prevention curricula: DIADS software. Presented at the
NIDA National Conference on Drug Abuse Research and Practice: An
Alliance for 21st Century, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (1989, November). Use of a computer support system
to help teachers plan drug abuse prevention programs. Presented
at National Council of States for In-service Education Annual Meeting,
San Antonio, TX.
Bosworth, K. (1989, October). Assessing preferences for evaluation
information from qualitative and quantitative studies. Presented
at Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association, San Francisco,
CA.
Gustafson, D.H. & Bosworth, K. (1989, October). Reducing health
risk behavior with a computer-based decision support. Presented
at the International Conference on Human-Computer Interface, Boston,
MA.
Ferreira, P., Gustafson, D.H., Sainfort, S., Bosworth, K., & Nelson,
E. (1989, September). Statistical quality control for patients'
satisfaction management. Presented at 1st European Conference on
Health Economics, Barcelona, Spain.
Gustafson, D.H. & Bosworth, K. (1989, April). Technology in
support of primary care nursing. Presented at W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Conference on Nursing Leadership in Latin American, Bella Horizonto,
Brazil.
Bosworth, K. (1989, March). Computer support for school decision
making for drug abuse prevention. Presented at 3rd Annual Conference
for Drug Free Schools and Communities, Baltimore, MD.
Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., Hawkins, R.P., & Day, T. (1988,
November). Families using a computer-based health promotion system
(BARN) in their homes. Presented at the American Public Health
Association Meetings, Boston, MA.
Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., Hawkins, R.P., Chewning, B. & Day,
T. (1988, November). Use and evaluation of a computer-based health
promotion system. Presented at the American Public Health Association
Meetings, Boston, MA.
Ferreira, P.L., Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., Nelson, E., & Sainfort,
F. (1988, October). Design and implementation of a decision support
system for patient satisfaction management. Presented at TIMS/ORSA
Joint National Meeting, Denver, CO.
Bosworth, K. & Gustafson, D.H. (1988, October). CHESS: A tool
for AIDS education. Presented at Managing the Costs of Health Care
and Employee Benefits, Green Bay, WI.
Bosworth, K., Chewning, B., Hawkins, R.P., Gustafson, D.H., & Van
Koningsveld, R. (1987, October). An evaluation of a computer-based
school health education program. Presented at American Public Health
Association Meetings, Washington, D.C.
Sainfort, F., Gustafson, D.H., & Bosworth, K. (1987, May).
Experimental evaluation of a computer-based conflict resolution
program. Presented at the TIMS/ORSA Joint National Meeting, Denver,
CO.
Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., Chewning, B., Hawkins, R.P., & Day,
T. (1987, April ). Computer-based health promotion. Presented at
the AERA Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., Van Koningsveld, R., Hawkins, R.P.,
Hanson, S., & Chewning, B. (1987, April). An interactive Bayesian
analysis of data from the evaluation of a computer-based health
promotion intervention. Presented at the AERA Annual Meeting, Washington,
D.C.
Gustafson, D.H., Bosworth, K., & Blankenburg, P. (1986, April).
Computer-Based Health Promotion In The Workplace. Presented to
the Green Bay Business Group on Health, March, 1986 and to the
Milwaukee Business Group on Health.
Chewning, B., Hawkins, R.P., Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., & Day,
T. (1986, March). Family communication patterns and adolescent
sexual behavior, Presented at the First Biennial Meeting of the
Society for Research on Adolescence, Madison, WI.
Bosworth, K., Chewning, B., Hawkins, R.P., & Gustafson, D.H.
(1986, March). Using Computers For Sex Education. Presented at
Center for Population Options Conference on Teenage Pregnancy and
Parenting, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K., Gustafson, D.H., Hawkins, R.P., Chewning, B., Van
Koningsveld, R., & Day, T. (1985, December). Changes in adolescent
health risk behavior. Presented to Dialogue Between Research and
Practice Conference, Madison, WI.
Bosworth, K, Gustafson, D.H., Chewning, B., Hawkins, R.P., & Day,
T. (1985, November). Marketing software: A developers perspective.
Presented at American Public Health Association Meetings, Washington,
D.C.
Chewning, B., Bosworth, K., et al. (1985, November). Variables
associated with adolescent sexual risk-taking. Presented at American
Public Health Association Meetings, Washington, D.C.
Bosworth, K. (1985, October). Use of technology in prevention
programs. Keynote address at Wisconsin Prevention Network Conference,
Madison, WI.
Bosworth, K. (1985, June). Computers and health promotion. Presented
at the Wisconsin Public Health Association Meetings, Milwaukee,
WI.
Bosworth, K., & Juhasz, A.C. (1985, May). Use of computers
in teaching decision making skills. Presented at the 1985 Groves
Conference on Marriage and the Family, Newport, R.I.
Bosworth, K., Hawkins, R.P., Van Koningsveld, R., Chewning, B.,
Gustafson, D.H., & Day, T. (1985, March). Adolescents who take
risks: Differences between levels of risk-taking. Presented at
4th Biannual Conference on Adolescence, Phoenix, AZ.
Bosworth, K. (1984, May). Potential uses for technology in cancer
prevention in women. Presented to the Technology Advisory Committee,
American Cancer Society, New York City, NY.
Bosworth, K. (1980, May). Sentry insurance company, employee profile:
Implications for health promotion programming and evaluation in
industry. Presented at the University of Wisconsin Occupational
Health Promotion Evaluation Conference, Madison, WI.
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES
American Public Health Association - School Health Education Section
Society for Public Health Education
American Educational Research Association
Society for Research on Adolescence
American Evaluation Association
Society for Prevention Research
UNIVERSITY
OF ARIZONA SERVICE
2001-2002
Member - Search Committee – Educational Leadership Program
Head
Member – College Personnel Committee
Faculty Advisor – Project SOAR
Appointed member – Senior Leadership Team, College of Education
Member – Dean’s Search Committee, College of Education
2000-2001
Member - Search Committee - Educational Leadership Program Head
Faculty Representative – College of Educational Advisory
Board
Member – College Sabbatical Committee
Member – College Personnel Committee
Faculty Advisor – Project SOAR
Member – Educational Leadership Program Faculty Committee
to Revise Student Handbook
1999-2000
Member - Search Committee – Educational Leadership Program
Chair – Search Committee - College Director of Development
Chair – Strategic Planning Committee
Faculty Representative – College of Educational International
Advisory Board
Member – College Sabbatical Committee
Faculty Advisor – Project SOAR
1998-1999
Chair – School Counseling Advisory Group – Educational
Psychology Department
Chair – Advisory Committee School Counseling Search - Educational
Psychology Department
Member – College Strategic Planning Committee
Member - Search Committee – Educational Leadership Program
>EXTERNAL
SERVICE
Community
Bosworth, K., Prevention Community Council, Community Partnership
of Southern Arizona, 2001.
Protective Schools Interview, KUAT, March 2000.
Panel Member, Rebuilding Tucson Families Broadcast on all local
TV channels, June 16, 2000.
Board Member, Tucson Children's Museum, 1999-present.
Board Member, Coming To - Alternative Recovery Theatre, 1999-present.
Program Evaluator, Community Builders, Parents Anonymous, 1999.
Member, Community Advisory Board, Planned Parenthood of Southern
Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1999, 2000.
Evaluator, Mayor’s School District Action Task Force on
Initiative and Resiliency, Tucson AZ, 1999.
National
Expert Panel Member, D.A.R.E. Curriculum Design, Robert Wood Johnson,
2000.
Expert Panel Member, National Center for Injury Prevention and
Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coordinated
Community Responses (CCR) to prevent intimate partner violence,
1999-present.
Focus group on prevention implementation for CSAP, Rockville,
Maryland, October 27, 1999.
Centers for Disease Control, (CDC) – DASH – School
Violence Guidelines.
Expert Panel Member, Centers for Disease Control, (CDC) – Youth
Violence – Best Pictures.
Consultant, Westat, Research Policy Institute, (RPI), Learning
Multi-Systems, Inc., 1998-present.
Reviewer, AERA Division D’s 2000 Annual Meeting proposals,
1999.
Grant Reviewer, CDC, Atlanta, GA, August 25-29, 1999.
Program Planning Committee, Society for Prevention Research, Park
City, Utah Conference June 4-7, 1998.
Journal Reviewer, Health Education Research: Theory and Practice,
American Journal of Public Health, and Health Education, Child
Development, Journal of Early Adolescence, 1993-present.
Grant reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Substance Abuse
Policy Research Program, 1996-1997.
Consultant, Resource Network, Austin, TX. Developed a subjective
Bayesian model on implementation success of health promotion innovation,
1992-1996.
Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Health, Technology and Human
Development Committee (SBIR), 1991-present.
Board of Directors, National Association for Prevention Professionals
and Advocates, January, 1992-95.
Methodology consultant, Drug Strategies, Inc., Washington, DC,
1995-present.
Consultant, External Review Panel, School Health 2nd Edition Compilation,
American School Health Association, 1995.
Trainer, Management Development, Arthur Andersen & Company,
St. Charles. Train Partners and Managers in the Consulting Division
(Computer-systems development), 1987-1990.
Member, Advisory Committee, School Age Parents Project on Adverse
Effects of Alcohol and Drugs, UW-Madison, 1988-1989.
Member, Center for Health Systems Research and Analysis (CHRSA)
Administrative Committee, 1986-1989.
Member, Quality Task Force, APHA Public Health Education section,
1988.
Consultant, Hospital Corporation of American Quality Improvement
Group. Development, implementation, and evaluation of decision
support system, 1988.
Chair, Integration Monitoring Committee (appointed by Office for
Civil Rights), 1984-88.
Student member, Admissions and Examinations Committee, University
of Wisconsin, Department of Continuing and Vocational Education,
1987.
Coordinator, Youth Services Evaluation Conference, "What
Makes Kids Tick?" Organized a multi-disciplinary conference
on researchers on the Madison campus who were doing research on
various aspects of adolescence. Secured funding from Dane County
Youth Commission, 1985.
Member, Desegregation Task Force, Madison (Wisconsin) Metropolitan
School District, 1983-1984.
Program Evaluator, Middleton, Wisconsin, Outreach Ministry, 1983.
Advisor to Clinical Genetics Program in using technology in genetics
training programs, 1983-85.
Member, Technology Advisory Committee, American Cancer Society,
1984.
Advisory, Dane County Youth Commission Evaluation Task Force,
1988-1989.
Member, Quaker Housing Board, (elderly/low income housing), 1984-1988.
President, Family Enhancement Board (Primary prevention), 1983-1985.
Technical Advisory, Dane County Citizens Task Force on Youth Alcohol
and Other Drug Abuse, 1981.
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