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Jay
Maddock, PhD
Director/Professor
Social & Behavioral
Health Sciences
Health Policy and Management
1960 East West Road, Biomed D209E
Honolulu, HI 96822
email: jmaddock@hawaii.edu
phone: (808) 956-5779
fax: (808) 956-6041 |
Academic Degrees
PhD (Experimental Psychology), University of Rhode Island
MA (Experimental Psychology), University of Rhode Island
Awards/Honors
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US Surgeon General’s Community Champion Award – Healthy Hawaii Initiative (2009) |
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Bank of Hawaii Community Leader of the Year, 2008 |
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Fellow, President's Emerging Leaders Program,
University of Hawai‘i System (2007) |
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USDHHS Secretary's Innovation in Prevention Award (2006)
- Health Hawai‘i Initiative |
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Chancellor's Citation for Meritorious Teaching, University
of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (2005) |
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Forty Under 40, Pacific Business News, Class of 2008 |
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Study Selection, NIH Community Level Health Promotion
(2008-2012) |
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Delta Omega, Gamma Chapter, National Public Health Honor Society, Faculty inductee (2007) |
Research Interests (past and current)
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Community Level Health Promotion |
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Physical Activity and Nutrition |
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Sun Exposure and Skin Cancer |
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System Thinking |
Current Research Grants
2009-2012 The Project Success Model: Evaluation of a Tiered Intervention. Funded by the NIDA. 1R01DA021856-01A2. Principal Investigator: Thomas Wills, Ph.D. Role on Project: Co-Investigator.
2009-2011 Hawai‘i Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Program. Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1U58DP001411-01. Project Director: Lola Irvin. Role on Project: Evaluation Lead. $617,725
2008-2010 Hawaii Physical Activity and Nutrition Coalitions. Funded by the Hawaii State Department of Health. Principal Investigator. $949,981
2005-2009 The Healthy Hawaii Initiative: Evaluation and Research. Funded by the Hawaii State Department of Health. Principal Investigator. $2,071,139
2007-2011 Physical Activity in Women with Infants. Funded by NCI 1R01CA115614-01A2. Principal Investigator: Cheryl Albright. Role on Project: Co-Investigator. $519,195.
2007-2008 Developing Physical Activity and Nutrition Coalitions. Funded by the Hawaii Department of Health. Principal Investigator. $203,685.12.
2007-2009 The HEALTHY Women and Children’s Program: Healthy Elimination And Lowering of Tobacco in Households for Youth. Funded by the Hawaii Community Foundation. Principal Investigator: Meta Lee, MD. Role on Project: Mentor. $300,000.
2006-2010 Hawaii Health Data Warehouse. Funded by the Hawaii Department of Health. Principal Investigator. $6,578,896.
2005-2007 Improving Direct Measurement of Sun Protective Behaviors. Funded by NCI RO3 CA115092-01. Principal Investigator. $100,000.
2005-2007 A Study of Physical Environmental Factors and Their Association with Leisure-Time Physical Activity in Public Parks in Diverse Communities. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Principal Investigator: Myron Floyd, Ph.D. Subcontract Principal Investigator. $37,344.
Courses Taught
PH 660 Current Topics in Social and Behavioral Health
Sciences
PH 672 Public Health Leadership and Systems Thinking
PH 772 Doctoral Research Practicum
Selected Publications (2005-present)
Albright, C.L., Maddock, J.E. & Nigg, C.R. (2009). Increasing physical activity in postpartum multiethnic women in Hawaii: results from a pilot study. BMC Women’s Health, 9:4.
Zhang, D., Bi, Y., Maddock, J.E. & Li S. (in press). Sexual and reproductive health knowledge among female college students in Wuhan, China. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health.
Parrish, J.W., Katz, A.R., Grove, J.S., Maddock, J.E. & Myhre, S. (2009). Characteristics of women seeking emergency contraception at a university-based women’s health clinic. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, epub ahead of print.
Nigg, C.R., Lippke, S. & Maddock, J.E. (2009). Factorial invariance of the Theory of Planned Behavior applied to physical activity across gender, age and ethnic groups. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 10, 219-225.
Kittinger, D.S., Mayet, S.T., Niess, S., Kopera, J., Keller, S. & Maddock, J.E. (2008). Examining the predictive value of the Theory of Planned Behavior and stages of change on fruit and vegetable intake. Hawaii Journal of Public Health, 1, 45-51.
Mau, M.K., Wong, K.N., Effrid, J., West, M., Saito, E. & Maddock, J.E. (2008). Association of environmental factors of obesity across three communities with varying Native Hawaiian population densities. Hawaii Medical Journal, 67, 233-6.
Maddock, J.E., O’Riordan, D.L., Lee, T., Mayer, J. & McKenzie, T. (2009). Use of Sunglasses in Public Outdoor Recreation Settings in Honolulu, Hawaii. Optometry and Vision Science, 86, 165-166.
Heinrich, K.M., Hsu, LJY, Johnson, C.B., Jokura, Y., Rider, M. & Maddock, J.E. (2008). Food security issues for low-income Hawaii residents. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 20 Supp 64-69.
Maddock, J.E., Reger-Nash, B., Heinrich, K., Leyden, K. & Bias, T. (2009). Priority of activity-friendly community issues among key decision makers in Hawaii. Journal of Physical Activity and Health,6, 386-390.
Heinrich, K.M., Jokura, Y. & Maddock, J.E. (2008). Exercise self efficacy and social norms as psychological predictors of exercise behavior. Athletic Insight, 10(2) Available on-line at: www.athleticinsight.com.
Nigg, C.R., Borelli, B., Maddock, J.E. & Dishman, R. K. (2008). A theory of physical activity maintenance. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 544-560.
Keller, S., Maddock, J.E., Hannover, W., Thyrian, R.J. & Blaser, H-D (2008). Multiple health risk behaviors in German first year university students. Preventive Medicine, 46, 189-195.
Brownson, R.C., Kelly, C.M., Eyler, A.A., Carnoske, C., Grost, L., Handy, S.L., Maddock, J.E., Pluto, D., Ritacco, B.A., Sallis, J.F., Schmid, T.L. (2008). Environmental and policy approaches for promoting physical activity in the United States: a research agenda. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 5, 488-503.
Floyd, M. F., Spengler, J.O., Maddock, J.E., Gobster, P. H. & Suau, L. (2008). Park-based physical activity in diverse communities of two US cities: an observational study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34, 299-305.
Eyler, A., Brownson, R.C., Evenson, K.R., Levinger, D., Maddock, J.E., Pluto, D., Troped, P.J., Schmid, T.L., Carnoske, C., Richards, K.L., & Steinman, L.E. (2008). The power of policy in the development of community trails. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 33, 407-427.
Maddock, J.E., Silbanuz, A., & Reger-Nash, B. (2008). Formative research to develop a mass media campaign to increase physical activity and nutrition in a multiethnic state. Journal of Health Communication, 13, 208-215.
Choy, L., McGurk, M., Tamashiro, R., Nett, B. & Maddock, J.E. (2008). Increasing safe places for physical activity through a joint use agreement: a case study in urban Honolulu. Preventing Chronic Disease, 5(3) Available on-line at www.cdc.gov/pcd.
Floyd, M. F., Spengler, J.O., Maddock, J.E., & Gobster, P. H. (2008). Environmental and social correlates of physical activity in neighborhood parks: An observational study in Tampa and Chicago. Leisure Sciences, 30, 360-375.
Ahedo, A.M., Lee, T.W., Pan, J., Heinrich, K.M., Keller, S. & Maddock, J.E. (2007). Factors affecting the consumption of away from home foods in Hawaii residents. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 5(2) 1-12.
Tomioka, M. & Maddock, J.E. (2007). Predictors of smoking and alcohol use in Japanese and Japanese-American college students. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 5(2) 45-57.
Gentry, L.A., Chung, J.J., Aung, N., Keller, S., Heinrich, K.M, & Maddock, J.E. (2007). Gender differences in stress and coping among adults living in Hawaii. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 5(2), 89-102.
Heinrich, K.M., Johnson, C. B., Jokura, Y., Nett, B. & Maddock, J.E. (2008). A survey of policies and local ordinances supporting physical activity in Hawaii’s counties. Preventing Chronic Disease, 5 available on-line at www.cdc.gov/pcd.
Barnett, J.D., Nigg, C.R., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., Maglione, C. & Maddock, J.E. (2007). The effect of item order on physical activity estimates using the IPAQ. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 5, 23-29.
Maddock, J.E., O’Riordan, D.L., Lunde, K.B., & Steffen, A. (2007). Sun protection practices of beachgoers using a reliable observational measure. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 34, 100-103.
Lippke, S., Nigg, C.R. & Maddock, J.E. (2007). The Theory of Planned Behavior within the Stages of the Transtheoretical Model: Latent Structural Modeling of Stage-Specific Prediction Patterns in Physical Activity. Structural Equation Modeling, 14, 649-670.
Maddock, J.E., Maglione, C.A., Barnett, J.D., Cabot, C., Jackson, J. & Reger-Nash, B. (2007). Statewide implementation of the 1% or Less campaign. Health Education and Behavior, 34, 953-963.
Keller, S., Maddock, J.E., Laforge, R.G., & Velicer, W.F. (2007). Binge drinking and health behavior in medical students. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 505-515.
Glanz, K., Leakey, T., Lunde, K., Maddock, J.E., Koga, K., Yamauchi, J., Maskarinec, G., Shigaki, D. (2007). Activating multiethnic youth for smoking prevention: Design and baseline findings from Project SPLASH. Journal of Cancer Education, 22, 56-61.
O’Riordan, D.L., Lunde, K., Steffan, A. & Maddock, J.E. (2006). Validity of beachgoers’ self-report of their sun habits. Archives of Dermatology, 142, 1304-1311.
Maddock, J.E., Takeuchi, L., Nett, B., Tanaka, C., Irvin, L., Matsuoka, C. & Wood, B. (2006). Evaluation of a statewide program to reduce chronic disease: the Healthy Hawaii Initiative, 2000-2004. Evaluation and Program Planning, 29, 293-300.
Maddock, J.E. (2006). Evaluation of community-based physical activity programs. Evaluation and Program Planning, 29, 240-241.
Redding, C.A., Maddock, J.E. & Rossi, J.S. (2006). The Sequential Approach to Measurement of Health Behavior Constructs: Issues in Selecting and Developing Measures. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 4(1), 83-101.
Noy, L., Walter, M., Segal-Matsunaga, D. & Maddock, J.E. (2006). Pediatric obesity: are we under-diagnosing? Assessing pediatric obesity at an urban community health clinic. Hawaii Medical Journal, 64,102-104.
Albright, C.L., Maddock J.E., & Nigg, C.R. (2005). Physical activity before pregnancy and following childbirth in a multiethnic sample of healthy women in Hawaii. Women and Health 42 (3), 95-110.
Maglione, C., Barnett, J.D. & Maddock, J.E. (2005). Correlates of low-fat milk consumption in a multiethnic population. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3 (4), 21-27.
Choy, L. & Maddock, J.E. (2005). Correlates of smoke-free policies in homes and cars among Hawaii residents. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3 (4), 8-20.
Matsuoka, C.T., Nett, B., Stromberg, H. & Maddock, J.E. (2005). Improving access to physical activity: revitalizing the old Kona Airport walking/jogging path. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3 (4), 28-35.
Tanaka, C.K., Richards, K.L., Takeuchi, L.S.L., Otani, M. & Maddock, J.E. (2005). Modifying the Recess Before Lunch program: a pilot study in Kaneohe Elementary School. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3 (4), 1-7.
Yamamura, C.M., Yore, M.M., Maddock, J.E., Nigg, C.R., Buchner, D. & Heath, G.W. (2005). Prevalence of physical activity levels by ethnicity among adults in Hawaii, BRFSS, 2001. Hawaii Medical Journal, 64, 270-273.
Maddock, J.E., Redding, C.A., Rossi, J.S. & Weinstock, M.A. (2005). Development and validation of an appearance motivation attitudes scale for sun protection. Psychology and Health, 20, 775-788.
Nigg, C.R., Maddock, J.E., Yamauchi, J.B.P., Pressler, V., Wood, B. & Jackson, S. (2005). The Healthy Hawaii Initiative: a social-ecological approach to promoting healthy communities. American Journal of Health Promotion, 19, 310-313.
Maddock, J.E. & Glanz, K. (2005). The relationship of proximal normative beliefs and global subjective norms to college students’ alcohol consumption. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 315-323.
Niederhauser, V.P., Maddock, J.E., LeDoux, F., & Arnold, M. (2005). Building strong and ready army families: a multi-risk reduction health promotion pilot study. Military Medicine, 170, 227-233
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