Gail L Rose

Gail L Rose

Research Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry

Contact Information
E-mail: Gail.Rose@uvm.edu
Office Location:
Health Behavior Research Center, University Health Center, 1 South Prospect St, Old Hall 3134, Burlington, VT

Education

1999 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, The University of Iowa, Iowa City.

1993 M.A., Clinical Psychology, The University of Iowa, Iowa City.

1990 B.A., Honors Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Academic Appointments

2002 - present Assistant Professor, Research Scholar Pathway, College of Medicine, The University of Vermont

2001 - present Graduate College Faculty, The University of Vermont

Research Grants

2010 - 2015 Principal Investigator, Automated Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention in Primary Care Using IVR. NIH/NIAAA 1R01 [AA018658-01A1]

2013 - 2018 Co-Investigator, Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes in Vulnerable Populations: Childbearing Age Women. NIH/NICHD [Stephen Higgins, Ph.D., Principal Invesetigagor]

2013 - 2018 Co-Investigator, Vermont Center on Tobacco Regulatory Sciences. NIH/FDA [Stephen Higgins, Ph.D., Principal Investigator]

Publications

Rose, G.L., MacLean, C.D., Skelly, J, Badger, G.J., Ferraro, T.A., & Helzer, J.E. (2010). Interactive voice response technology can deliver alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 25 340-344. DOI: 10.1007/s11606-009-1233-0. PubMed PMID: 20127196; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2842550.

Rose, G.L., Plante D.A., Thomas M.S., Denton L.J., & Helzer J.E. (2010). Utility of Prompting Physicians for Brief Alcohol Intervention. Substance Use & Misuse, 45 936-950.

Rose, G.L., Skelly, J.M., Badger, G.J., MacLean, C.D., Malgeri, M.P., & Helzer, J.E. (2010). Automated screening for at-risk drinking in a primary care office using Interactive Voice Response. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 71 734-738.

Ayer, L.A., Harder V.S., Rose, G.L., & Helzer J.E. (2011).  Drinking and stress: An examination of sex and stressor differences using IVR-based daily data. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 115 205-212. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.10.022

Rose, G.L. Skelly, J.M., Badger, G.J., Naylor, M.R. & Helzer, J.E. (2012). Interactive Voice Response (IVR) for Relapse Prevention Following CBT for Alcohol Use Disorders: A Pilot Study. Psychological Services, 9 174-184 [Special section on technology-based mental health services]. doi: 10.1037/a0027606. PMID: 22662731. PMCID: PMC3760170.

Harder, V.S., Ayer, L.A., Rose, G.L., Naylor, M.R., & Helzer, J.E. (2013). Alcohol, moods, and male-female differences: Daily interactive voice response over six months. Alcohol and Alcoholism. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 23847021.

Fazzino, T.L., Harder, V.S., Rose, G.L., & Helzer J.E. (2013). A Daily Process Examination of the Bidirectional Relationship Between Craving and Alcohol Consumption as Measured Via Interactive Voice Response. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37 2161-2167 

The Ideal Mentor Scale ©1999 The University of Iowa, is available upon request from the author: Gail.Rose@vtmednet.org.

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