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1 JOHN S. BREKKE School of Social Work University Park-MC 0411 University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411 phone: (213) 7400297 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Social Welfare December, 1984 M.S.W. University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii May, 1979 B.A. University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Major: Psychology December, 1976 AWARDS and RECOGNITION 2014 – Institute of Medicine, Member of the Committee on Developing Evidence-Based Standards for Psychosocial Interventions for Mental Disorders 2011 – Elected Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Elected to the AASWSW Board of Directors, 2012 2011 – Aaron Rosen Lecture, Society for Social Work and Research 2010 – 2013: Investigator Award in Health Policy Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2010 Guest Co-Editor (with Alice Medalia), Themed Issue of Schizophrenia Bulletin on motivation in schizophrenia. 2006 - present: Board of Directors, Pacific Clinics; Arcadia, California; annual budget $95,000,000 2003 - 2006: Board of Directors, Portals House; Los Angeles, California; annual budget $15,000,000 2000 - 2006: Standing Member, Services Research Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health.

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JOHN S. BREKKE

School of Social Work University Park-MC 0411 University of Southern

California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411 phone: (213) 7400297

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Social Welfare December, 1984

M.S.W. University of HawaiiHonolulu, Hawaii May, 1979

B.A. University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Major: Psychology December, 1976

AWARDS and RECOGNITION

2014 – Institute of Medicine, Member of the Committee on Developing Evidence-Based Standards for Psychosocial Interventions for Mental Disorders

2011 – Elected Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Elected to the AASWSW Board of Directors, 2012

2011 – Aaron Rosen Lecture, Society for Social Work and Research

2010 – 2013: Investigator Award in Health Policy Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2010 Guest Co-Editor (with Alice Medalia), Themed Issue of Schizophrenia Bulletin on motivation in schizophrenia.

2006 - present: Board of Directors, Pacific Clinics; Arcadia, California; annual budget $95,000,000

2003 - 2006: Board of Directors, Portals House; Los Angeles, California; annual budget $15,000,000

2000 - 2006: Standing Member, Services Research Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health.

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AWARDS and RECOGNITION (Cont’d)

2012, 2002: “Sterling Frankling Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence in Research”, University of Southern California, School of Social Work.

2001: Installed as the Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research, School of Social Work, University of Southern California.

2001: Elected to “Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society”.

1999: “Excellence in Research Award”, Society for Social Work and Research.

1994: “Armin Loeb Achievement in Research Award”, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services.

1992: “Distinguished Faculty Award”, Los Amigos de la Humanidad, University of Southern California

1990: “University Scholar”, University of Southern California.

1976: Graduated with Distinction, University of Hawaii

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Associate Dean of Research September 2004 – August 2011 School of Social Work University of Southern California

Frances Larson Professor of Social Work Research October 2001 – present School of Social Work University of Southern California

Professor July 1999 - present School of Social Work University of Southern California

Taught Ph.D. course on advanced clinical research methods; PhD seminar on research grant writing. Taught Master’s courses on psychopathology and diagnosis; community treatment of individuals with severe and persistent mental illness; Master’s Field Unit on Evidence-based Practice.

Associate Professor September 1990 – July 1999 School of Social Work University of Southern California

Taught PhD course on advanced clinical research methods; Master’s courses on psychopathology and diagnosis; mental health research methods; HBSE.

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Assistant Professor August 1984 - August 1990 School of Social Work University of Southern California

Taught Master’s courses on mental health practice; mental health research; foundation research methods; social work practice; HBSE.

SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Appointed Chair, Research Council, School of Social Work, 2011-2014. Director or Co-Director, Hamovitch Research Center, School of Social Work: 1999-2010 Director, Ph.D. Program: 1994-1998 Chair, Master’s Research Sequence: 1987-1990 Committee member: Faculty Council; Curriculum Policy and Review Committee; Human Behavior Sequence Committee; Mental Health Concentration; Sub- concentration on Chronic Mental Illness; Practice Sequence; Research Sequence; Ph.D. Committee; Advisory Committee to the Hamovitch Research Center; Minority Recruitment Committee; Dean’s Council. Member, Dean’s Search Committee; Member, five senior faculty search committees. Seminar Leader, Summer Statistical Seminar for faculty and students: 1994-2000. Advisory Committee to the Dean of Religious Life at USC: 2003-2006. Instructor for the University Institutional Review Board certification course 2000-2004 Steering Committee of the Provost’s Interdisciplinary Violence Initiative: 1996-2000. University Committee on Interdisciplinary Research: 1995-1998.

Academic Senate: 1988-89. Member, Provost’s University Research Committee: 2006-present.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research Consultant August 1993 - 1998 RAND Corporation Santa Monica, California

Research Consultant February 1988 - 1994 Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Los Angeles, California

Coordinator, Men's Program February 1985 - October 1987 Haven Hills Family Violence Center San Fernando Valley, California

Clinical Social Worker September 1981 - August 1984 Family Service, Alternatives to Aggression Madison, Wisconsin

Co-Founder, Co-Director August 1980 - August 1981 Komo Mai: A Multicultural Program for Men Who Batter Honolulu, Hawaii

Clinical Social Worker July 1979 - July 1981 Castle Memorial Hospital Kailua, Hawaii

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FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

Brekke, JS (PI). “Peer Health Navigation: Reducing Disparities in Health Outcomes for the Seriously Mentally Ill” Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). 11/31/2013-1/31/2017. $1,290,000.

Brekke, JS (P.I.) “Biosocial Factors in Rehabilitation for Schizophrenia” National Institute of Mental Health, R24 MH 071794; 4/1/05-4/31/11; $2,961,300.

Braslow, J and Brekke, JS (joint P.I.s) “California MHS Act: Impact on Practice & Organizational Culture in Public Clinics” National Institute of Mental Health, R-01 MH 080671; 3/1/07-2/28/12; $2,951,483.

Brekke, JS (Co-P.I.) “Assessing Sociocultural Factors in Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services” (Yamada, PI) National Institute of Mental Health R34 MH077916 09/01/2007 – 05/31/2010: $907,558.

Brekke, JS (P.I.) “Predicting Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service Outcomes.” National Institute of Mental Health, R01 MH 53282; 12/1/01-5/30/07; $1,826,217.

Brekke, JS (P.I. sub-contract; Core Director). “Functional Outcomes in Schizophrenia” Center for Neurocognition and Emotion in Schizophrenia. National Institute of Mental Health, P50 MH 066286, 10/1/03-9/30/08, $532,860.

Brekke, JS (P.I., sponsor), Yamada, AM (P.I.) NIMH Supplemental Training Grant for Researchers with Disabilities, “Coping, Culture, and Psychosocial Rehabilitation” R01 MH053282-08S1; 2/04-1/07; $424,649.

Brekke, JS (P.I.). “Biosocial Factors and Rehabilitation Service Outcomes.” National Institute of Mental Health, K-02 MH 01628; 9/98-8/04; $532,575

Brekke, JS (P.I.) “Predicting Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service Outcomes.” National Institute of Mental Health, R01 MH 53282; 10/95-5/00; $1,154,803.

Brekke, JS (co-P.I.) “A Home-based Family Intervention for Severe Mental Illness.” Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, SM 51955; 10/97- 10/00; $855,201

Brekke, JS (P.I.) “Long Term Community Rehabilitation of Schizophrenics.” National Institute of Mental Health, R29 MH 43640; 1/89-12/94; $581,325.

Pre-doctoral research awards funded by the National Institute of Mental Health under my supervision: J. DeBonis; C. Barrio; S. Mathiesen; D. Gioia; S. James; J. Guada;

E. Nakagami; T. Dinh; S. Starks.

Pre-doctoral minority research fellowships funded by the National Institute of Mental Health/Council on Social Work Education under my supervision: C. Barrio,

E. Nakagami, M. Edmondson.

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PRIVATELY SPONSORED RESEARCH

Brekke, JS (PI). “The Implementation and Sustainability of the Bridge Peer Health Navigator Intervention.” UniHealth Foundation. 7/13-6/16; $150,000.

Brekke, JS (with Braslow, JT). “From the Curative Asylum to the Broken System: Hopes and Realities in Mental Health System Transformation”. Investigator Award in Health Policy Research. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 9/10-9/13; $300,000.

Brekke JS, (P.I., Core study). “Peer Navigator Intervention Linking Health and Mental Health Services.” UniHealth Foundation. 3/08-3/11; $300,000.

Brekke, JS & Bromely, E. (PIs). “The Ecological Validity of Neurocognitive Measures: A Pilot Study.” Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Keck Medical School, The University of Southern California. 7/08-7/09; $49,000.

PUBLICATIONS

Book chapters

Bromley, E & Brekke, JS (2010). Assessing function and functional outcome in schizophrenia. In Swerdlow N (ed). The Behavioral Neurobiology of Schizophrenia and its Treatment. New York, NY: Springer Press.

Brekke, JS & Nakagami, E (2010). The relevance of neurocognition and social cognition for outcome and recovery in schizophrenia. In Rodel, M and Medalia, A (eds). Understanding and Treating Neuro- and Social Cognition in Schizophrenia. Basel, Switzerland: Karger Publishers.

Brekke, J. (2005). The impact of ethnicity on prospective functional outcomes from community-based psychosocial rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia. In L. Alexander and P Solomon (eds). The Research Process in the Social Services: Behind the Scenes.

Hasick, D. & Brekke, JS (2001). Social workers as skills trainers. In K. Bentley (ed). Social Work Practice in Mental Health: Contemporary Roles, Tasks, and Techniques. Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Brekke, JS, & Slade, E. (1998). Schizophrenia: Breakthroughs in clinical research. In Williams, J. and Ell, K. (eds). Advances in Mental Health Research: Implications for Practice. Baltimore, MD: NASW Press.

Brekke, JS (1994). Clinical knowledge and empirical knowledge in social work practice. In Hudson, W. and Nurius, P. (eds.) Controversial Issues in Social Work Research. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.

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Brekke, JS (1990). Program implementation analysis. In Dennis, D. and Morrissey, J. (eds.) Homelessness and Mental Illness: Toward the Next Generation of ResearchStudies. Bethesda, MD: National Institute of Mental Health: 105-114.

Brekke, JS (1990). Crisis intervention with victims and perpetrators of domestic violence. In Parad, H. (ed.) Crisis Intervention (Book 2). Milwaukee, WI: Family Service of America.

Tolman, R., Mowrey, D., Jones, L., Brekke, JS. (1986). Principles for developing a pro-feminist commitment among men in social work. In Van Den Berg, N. and Cooper, L. (eds.) Feminist Visions for Social Work Education and Practice, Maryland: NASW.

Articles in peer-reviewed journals*

* denotes publication from federally funded project on which I am a Principal Investigator

* Lim C, Barrio C, Hernandez M, Barragan A, Brekke JS (in press). Recovery fromschizophrenia in community-based psychosocial rehabilitation settings: Rates andpredictors. Research on Social Work Practice

Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Saks ER, Glover D, Glynn SM, Brekke JS, Marder SR (inpress). How occupationally high achieving individuals diagnosed with schizophreniamanage their symptoms. Psychiatric Services

Meldrum M, Kelly E, Calderon R, Brekke JS & Braslow J (in press). Implementationstatus of Assisted Outpatient Treatment programs: A national survey. PsychiatricServices

* Xiao R, Bartel R, Brekke JS (In press). Comparison of Neurocognition and SocialCognition between Schizoaffective Disorder, Mood Disorders and Schizophrenia. SocialWork Research

* Edmondson M, Pahwa R, Hoe M, Brekke JS (2016). "Social Support Centered" versus"Symptom Centered" models in predicting functional outcomes for individuals withschizophrenia. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 7 2: 247-268.

* Fulginiti A, & Brekke JS (2016). Suicide attempt status and quality of life disparityamong individuals with schizophrenia: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of the Societyfor Social Work and Research 7 2: 269-288.

Kelly E, Fenwick K, Brekke J, & Novaco R (2016). Well-being and safetyamong inpatient psychiatric staff: The impact of conflict, assault, and stress reactivity.Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research 43 5:703-716.

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* Lim C, Barrio C, Hernandez M, Barragán A, Yamada AM, Brekke JS (2016).Remissionof symptoms in community-based psychosocial rehabilitation services for individualswith schizophrenia. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 39 1: 42-46.

Kelly E, Kiger H, Gaba R, Pancake L, Pilon D, Murch L, Knox L, Meyer M, Brekke JS(2015). The Recovery-Oriented Care Collaborative: A practice-based research networkto improve care for people with serious mental illnesses. Psychiatric Services 66 11:1132 – 1134.

Kelly E, Davis L, & Brekke JS (2015). Mental health practice-based researchnetwork findings: Integrated care for individuals with serious mental illnesses.Psychiatric Services 66 11: 1253 - 1253

* Fulginiti A, Brekke JS (2015). Escape from discrepancy: Self-esteem and quality oflife as predictors of current suicidal ideation among individuals with Schizophrenia.Community Mental Health Journal 51: 654-662.

Kelly EL, Subica AM, Fulginiti A, Brekke JS, Novaco RW (2015). A cross‐sectional

survey of factors related to inpatient assault of staff in a forensic psychiatric hospital.Journal of Advanced Nursing 71: 1110-1122.

Kelly E, Fenwick K, Barr N, Cohen H, Brekke JS (2014). A systematic review of self- management health care models for individuals with severe mental illness. PsychiatricServices 65: 1300–1310.

* Kelly E, Fulginiti A, Pahwa R, Tallen L, Duan L, Brekke JS (2014). A pilot test ofA peer navigator intervention for improving the health of individuals with seriousmental illness. Community Mental Health Journal 50 4: 435-446.

Barth RP, Gilmore GC, Flynn M, Fraser MW, Brekke JS. (2014). The AmericanAcademy of Social Work and Social Welfare: History and Grand Challenges. Researchon Social Work Practice 24 4: 495-500.

* Pahwa R, Bromley E, Brekke B, Gabrelian S, Braslow JT, Brekke JS (2014). Thecommunity integration of individuals with severe mental illness and mental healthservice intensity. Psychiatric Services 65:822-825.

Brekke JS (2014). A science of social work, and social work as an integrativescientific discipline: Have we gone too far, or not far enough? Research on SocialWork Practice 24: 517-523.

Mor Barak M, Brekke JS (2014). Social work science and identity formation fordoctoral scholars within intellectual communities. Research on Social Work Practice 24:616-624.

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* Davis L & Brekke JS (2014). Social support and functional outcome in severe mental illness: The mediating role of proactive coping. Psychiatry Research 215 1: 39-45. * Davis L & Brekke JS (2013). Social networks and arrest among people with severe

mental illness: An exploratory analysis. Psychiatric Services 64 12:1274-1277 Uehara E, Flynn M, Fong, R, Brekke JS, et al. (2013). Grand Challenges for social work. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 4 3: 165-170.

* Bromley E, Gabrielian S, Brekke B, Pahwa R, Daly K, Brekke JS, Braslow JT (2013). Experiencing community: Perspectives of individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services 64 7: 672-679. * Brekke JS, Siantz E, Kelly E, Pahwa R, Tallen L, Fulginiti A (2013). Reducing health

disparities for people with serious mental illness: Development and feasibility of a peer health navigation intervention. Best Practices in Mental Health 9 1: 62-81

* Bromley E, Adams, GF, Brekke JS (2012). A video ethnography approach for

linking naturalistic behaviors to research constructs of neurocognition in schizophrenia. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 24 (2) 125- 140.

Brekke, JS. Shaping a science of social work (2012). Research on Social Work Practice 22: 455-464 * Bromley E, Mikesell L, Mates A, Smith M, Brekke, JS. (2012). A video ethnography approach to assessing the ecological validity of neurocognitive and functional measures in severe mental illness: Results from a feasibility study. Schizophrenia Bulletin 38(5): 981-991. Davis L, Fulginiti A, Kriegel l, Brekke JS (2012). Deinstitutionalization? Where Have All the People Gone? Current Psychiatry Reports 14: 259-269. * Hoe M, Green MF, Brekke JS (2012). The causal relationships among neurocognition, social cognition, and functional outcome over time in schizophrenia: A latent difference score approach. Psychological Medicine 42: 2287 - 2299.

* Davis L, Kurzban S, Brekke JS (2012). Self-esteem as a mediator of the relationship between role functioning and symptoms for individuals with severe mental illness: A prospective analysis of modified labeling theory. Schizophrenia Research 137: 185-189.

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* Edmondson M, Pahwa R, Hoe M, Lee K, Brekke JS (2012). A dual change model oflife satisfaction and functioning for individuals with schizophrenia. SchizophreniaResearch 139: 110-115.

* Guada J, Hoe M, Floyd R, Barbour J, Brekke JS (2012). How family factors impactpsychosocial functioning for African American consumers with schizophrenia.Community Mental Health Journal 48:45–55.

* Guada J, Hoe M, Floyd R, Barbour J, Brekke JS (2011). The importanceof consumer perception of family criticalness on clinical outcomes for outpatientAfrican Americans with schizophrenia. Community Mental Health Journal 47: 637-645

Kurzban S, Davis, L, Brekke JS (2010). Vocational, social, and cognitiverehabilitation for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Current PsychiatryReports 12: 345-355.

* Nakagami E, Hoe M, Brekke JS (2010). The prospective relationships amongintrinsic motivation, neurocognition, and community functioning in schizophrenia.Schizophrenia Bulletin 36(5): 935-948.

Medalia A, Brekke, JS (2010). Editors’ Introduction: In search of a theoreticalstructure for understanding motivation in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin36(5): 912-918.

* Yamada A-M, Lee K-H, Dinh TQ, Barrio C, Brekke JS (2010). Intrinsic motivationas a mediator of relationships between symptoms and functioning among individualswith schizophrenia-spectrum disorders in a diverse urban community. Journal ofNervous and Mental Disease 198:28-34.

* Lee K K, Brekke JB, Yamada A-M, Chou C-P (2010). The longitudinalmeasurement invariance of the Satisfaction with Life Scale for individuals withschizophrenia. Research on Social Work Practice 20: 234 - 241.

* Guada J, Brekke JS, Floyd R, Barbour J (2010). Assessing the familyfunctioning of inner-city African American families living with schizophrenia with theMcMaster Family Assessment Device. Social Work in Mental Health 8: 238-253.

* Brekke JS, Hoe M, Green MF (2009). Neurocognitive change, functional change,and service intensity during community-based psychosocial rehabilitation forschizophrenia. Psychological Medicine 39: 1637-1647.

Gioia D & Brekke JS (2009). Neurocognition, ecological validity and daily living inthe community for individuals with schizophrenia: A mixed methods study.Psychiatry 72: 94-107.

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* Brekke JS, Phillips E, Pancake L, Oh A, Lewis J, Duke J (2009). Implementation

practice and implementation research: A report from the field. Research on Social Work Practice Special Issue on Implementation Science 19: 592-601.

* Guada J, Brekke JS, Floyd R, Barbour J (2009). The relationships among

perceived criticism, family contact, and consumer clinical and psychosocial functioning for African-American consumers with schizophrenia. Community Mental Health Journal 45 (2): 106-116.

Yamada AM, & Brekke JS (2008). Addressing mental health disparities through

clinical competence not just cultural competence: The need for assessment of socio-cultural issues in the delivery of evidence-based psychosocial rehabilitation services. Clinical Psychology Review 28: 1386-1399.

Flynn M, Brekke JS, Soydan H (2008). The Hamovitch Research Center: An

experiment in collective responsibility. Social Work Research 32 4: 260-268.

* Hoe M, Brekke JS (2008). Testing the construct validity of a second order factor model of the Brief Symptom Inventory across three ethnic groups for individuals diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness. Research on Social

Work Practice 19: 93-103 * Nakagami E, Hoe M, Xie B, Brekke JS (2008). Intrinsic motivation, neurocognition, and psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia: Testing mediator and moderator effects. Schizophrenia Research 105: 95-104. * Hoe M, Brekke JS (2008). Testing the measurement invariance of the Brief Symptom Inventory across three ethnic groups for individuals diagnosed with severe

and persistent mental illness. Social Work Research 32, 2: 71-78. * Long JD, Harring JR, Brekke JS, Test MA, Greenberg J (2007). Longitudinal construct validity of Brief Symptom Inventory subscales in schizophrenia. Psychological Assessment 19: 298-308. * Brekke JS, Hoe M, Long J, Green MF (2007). How neurocognition and social cognition influence functional change during community-based psychosocial rehabilitation for individuals with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 33: 1247-56. Peer JE, Kupper Z, Brekke JS, Long JD, Spaulding, WD (2007). Identifying mechanisms of recovery in psychosocial rehabilitation of schizophrenia: Longitudinal analytic methods. Clinical Psychology Review 27: 696-714. Brekke JS, Ell K, Palinkas L (2007). Translational science at the National Institute of Mental Health: Can social work take its rightful place? Research on Social Work Practice 17: 123-133.

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* Brekke JS, Kay D, Kee K, Green, MF (2005). Biosocial pathways to functionaloutcome in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 80: 213-225.

* Brekke JS, Nakagami E, Kee K, Green MF (2005). Cross-ethnic differences inperception of emotion in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 77/2-3: 289-298.

Test MA, Greenberg J, Long J, Brekke JS, Senn-Burke S (2005). The constructvalidity of a measure of subjective satisfaction with life of adults with serious mentalillness. Psychiatric Services 56 (3): 292-300.

McKibbin CL, Brekke JS, Sires D, Jeste DV, Patterson TL (2004). Direct assessmentof functional abilities: relevance to persons with schizophrenia. SchizophreniaResearch 72 1: 53-67.

* Bae SW, Brekke JS, Bola JR, (2004). Ethnicity and treatment outcomevariation in schizophrenia: A longitudinal study of community based psychosocialrehabilitation interventions. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 192: 623-28.

* Kee K, Green MF, Mintz J, Brekke JS, (2003). Is emotion processing apredictor of functional outcome in schizophrenia? Schizophrenia Bulletin 29: 487-498.

* Bae SW, Brekke JS, (2003). The measurement of self-esteem among KoreanAmericans: A cross-ethnic study of individuals with schizophrenia. Cultural Diversityand Ethnic Minority Psychology 9 1: 16-33.

Gioia D, Brekke JS (2003). Knowledge and use of workplace accommodationsand protections by young adults with schizophrenia: A mixed method study.Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 27 1: 59-68.

* Bae SW, Brekke JS (2003). Characteristics of Korean Americans withschizophrenia: A Cross-ethnic comparison with African Americans, Latinos, and Euro-Americans. Schizophrenia Bulletin 28: 703-718.

Gioia D, Brekke JS (2003). Knowledge and use of employment provisions ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by young adults with schizophrenia: Whatcan we learn? Psychiatric Services 54: 302-304.

* Brekke JS, Long J, Kay D (2002). The structure and invariance of a model ofsocial functioning in schizophrenia. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease190: 63-72.

* Brekke JS, Prindle C, Bae SW, Long J. (2002). Reply: Risk for individuals withschizophrenia who are living in the community. Psychiatric Services 53: 485.

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* Brekke, J., Kohrt, B., Green, M. (2001). Neuropsychological functioning as a moderator of the relationship between psychosocial functioning and the subjective experience of self and life in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 27: 697-708.

* Brekke, J., Prindle, C., Bae, SW., Long, J. (2001). Community risk for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia living in the community. Psychiatric Services 52: 1358-1366 * Slade, E., Barrio, C., Brekke, J. (2001). The impact of ethnicity on prospective functional outcomes from community-based psychosocial rehabilitation for persons with schizophrenia. Journal of Community Psychology 29: 657-674.

* Brekke, J., & Long, J. (2000). Community-based psychosocial rehabilitation and prospective change in functional, clinical and subjective experience variables in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 26(3): 667-680 * Long, J., & Brekke, J. (1999). The longitudinal factor structure of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale in schizophrenia. Psychological Assessment 11: 498-506. * Connery, L. & Brekke, J. (1999). A home-based family intervention for ethnic minorities with a mentally ill member. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 17 #1/2: 149-167.

* Bradshaw, W., & Brekke, J. (1999). Subjective experience in schizophrenia: Factors influencing self-esteem, satisfaction with life, and subjective distress. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 69: 254-260. * Brekke, J., Ansel, M., Long, J., Slade, E., Weinstein, M. (1999). The intensity and longitudinal continuity of services and functional outcomes in community-based psychosocial rehabilitation of individuals with schizophrenia.” Psychiatric Services 50: 248-256. This article was abstracted in Outcomes and Accountability Alert 44 #5, 1999. Manisses Communications Group, Inc. * Brekke, J., Long, J., Nesbitt, N., Sobel, E. (1997). The impact of service characteristics on functional outcomes from community support programs for persons with schizophrenia: A growth curve analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 65 #3: 464-475. This article was abstracted in Clinician’s Research Digest: Briefings in Behavioral Science 1997, 15 #10; American Psychological Association. * Brekke, J., & Barrio, C. (1997). Cross-ethnic symptom differences in schizophrenia: The impact of culture and minority status. Schizophrenia Bulletin 23 #2: 305-316. * Brekke, J., Raine, A., Ansel, M., Lencz, T., Bird, L. (1997). Neuropsychological and psychophysiological correlates of psychosocial functioning. Schizophrenia Bulletin 23: 19-28.

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* Brekke, J., & Mathiesen, S. (1995). Effects of parental involvement on thefunctioning of noninstitutionalized adults with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services46: 1149:1155.

* Brekke, J., Raine, A., Thomson, C. (1995). Cognitive and psychophysiologicalcorrelates of positive, negative, and disorganized symptoms in the schizophreniaspectrum. Psychiatry Research 57: 241-250.

* Brekke, J., DeBonis, J., Graham, J. (1994) A latent structure analysis of positiveand negative symptoms in schizophrenia. Comprehensive Psychiatry 35: 252-259.

* Brekke, J. (1994). Friendship and intimacy among persons with schizophrenia. TheJournal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 5 #2: 8-10

* Brekke, J., Levin, S., Wolkon, G., Sobel, G., Slade, B. (1993). Psychosocialfunctioning and subjective experience in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 19#3: 599-608.

* Levin, S., & Brekke, J. (1993). Factors related to integrating persons with chronicmental illness into a social milieu. Community Mental Health Journal, 29: 25-34.

* Brekke, J., & Test, M.A. (1992). Measuring the character of community supportprograms: Model and results from three sites. Community Mental Health Journal,28 #3: 227-247.

* Brekke, J. (1992). An examination of the relationships among three outcome scalesin schizophrenia. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 180: 162-167.

Levin, S., & Brekke, J. (1991). A controlled comparison of involuntarily hospitalized medication refusers and accepters. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 19 #2: 161-171.

* Brekke, J., & Aisley, R. (1990). The client interaction scale: A method for assessingcommunity support programs for persons with chronic mental illness. Evaluationand the Health Professions, 13 #2: 215-226.

Brekke, J. (1989). The use of orientation groups to engage hard-to-reach clients:Model, method and evaluation. Social Work With Groups, 12 #2: 75-88.

Levy, A., & Brekke, J. (1989). Spouse battering and chemical dependency: Dynamics,treatment and service delivery. Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment, 3: 81-98.

Brekke, J. (1988). What do we really know about community support programs:Strategies for better monitoring. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 39 #9: 946-953.

* Brekke, J., & Wolkon, HG. (1988). Measuring program implementation in communitymental health settings. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 11 #4: 425-440.

Brekke, J. (1987). The model-guided method of monitoring program implementation. Evaluation Review, 11 #3: 281-299.

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Brekke, J., & Test, M.A. (1987). An empirical analysis of services delivered in a model community support program. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 10 #4: 51- 61. Brekke, J. (1987). Detecting wife and child abuse in clinical settings. Social Casework, 68 #6: 332-338. Brekke, J. (1987). Author's reply: The scientific imperatives. Social Service Review, 61 #2: 370-373. Brekke, J. (1986). Scientific imperatives in social work research: Pluralism is not skepticism. Social Service Review, 60 #4: 538-554. Ireland, M., & Brekke, J. (1980) The mandala in group psychotherapy: Personal identity and intimacy. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 7: 217-231. Articles selected for reprinting as chapters or papers Brekke, J., Ansel, M., Long, J., Slade, E., Weinstein, M. (1999). The intensity and longitudinal continuity of services and functional outcomes in community-based psychosocial rehabilitation of individuals with schizophrenia. Issues in Community Treatment of Severe Mental Illness. American Psychiatric Association. Brekke, J. (1994). Scientific imperatives in social work research: Pluralism is not skepticism. in Tyson, S. (ed) New Foundations for Scientific Social and Behavioral Research: The Heuristic Paradigm. New York: The Free Press. Brekke, J. (1993). Detecting wife and child abuse in clinical settings. Assessing Families in Clinical Settings. Milwaukee, WI: Families International, Inc. Brekke,J., & Test, M.A. (1992). Measuring the character of community support programs: Model and results from three sites. Paper #13, Research Paper Series, Center on the Organization and Financing of Mental Health Services, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Book reviews Smith, M.J., (1992). Program Evaluation in the Human Services. Reviewed in Administration in Social Work 17: 147-8 SELECTED PAPERS AT INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL MEETINGS Invited papers and presentations Brekke JS “Integrated Care Models for the Seriously Mentally Ill in the U.S.: Peer Providers Can Lead the Way to Effective Services.” Invited presentation to the Sciences Po-University of Chicago Workshop on Health Policy Innovation and Reform. Paris, France. May 26-27, 2016.

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Brekke JS. “Building quality into mental health services for the most vulnerable: The role of peers and of effective psychosocial interventions.” Michael Davis Lecture. School of Social Service Administration. University of Chicago. May 5, 2015. Brekke JS, Kelly E. “The Bridge: A peer navigator intervention for improving the health of adults with serious mental illnesses.” State-of-the-Science Summit on Integrated Health Care. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Ill, October 16-17, 2014. Brekke JS. “A Science of Social Work, and Social Work as an Integrative Scientific Discipline.” 3rd International Forum of Social Work: Science and Innovation in Social Work. Challenges for the 21st Century, Oporto, Portugal, October 6-9, 2014. Brekke JS. “Issues in the delivery of mental health Services to the Seriously Mentally Ill in the Community.” 3rd International Forum of Social Work: Science and Innovation in Social Work. Challenges for the 21st Century, Oporto, Portugal, October 6-9, 2014. Brekke JS. “Shaping a Science of Social Work: Three Perspectives”. 4th International Conference on Sociology and Social Work. Los Angeles, CA, May 19-20, 2014. Brekke JS. “A science of social work, and social work as an integrative scientific discipline: Have we gone too far, or not far enough.” Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education, Annual Conference, Austin, Texas, April 2-3, 2014. Brekke JS. “Social Work as an Integrative Scientific Discipline.” Induction Ceremony, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Brekke JS, Marsh J, Briar-Lawson K. “The Science of Social Work”. Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. MorBarak M, Brekke JS. “Science in Social Work Doctoral Education.” Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Barth R, Fong R, Uehara E, Brekke JS. “The Grand Challenges for Social Work”. Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Brekke JS. “Social Work as an Integrative Scientific Discipline: Implications for Education.” Council on Social Work Education, Annual Conference. Dallas Texas, October 31- November 3, 2013. Barth R, Fong R, Coffey D, Brekke JS. “The Grand Challenges for Social Work”. Council on Social Work Education, Annual Conference. Dallas, Texas, October 31- November 3, 2013. Brekke J. “The Science of Social Work-Redux” Social Work and Science. International Invitational Conference. Bainbridge Island, WA, July 17-19, 2013. Brekke J. & Marsh, J. “The Science of Social Work.” Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA January 11-15, 2013. Brekke J. “The Science of Social Work: Where are We Now?” Social Work and Science. International Invitational Conference. Bainbridge Island, WA, August 7-10, 2012.

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Brekke, J. “Shaping a Science of Social Work.” Shaping a Science of Social Work, International Invitational Conference on Social Work Education. Los Angeles, CA, May 14-15, 2011. Brekke, J. “It’s not about fish and bicycles -- we need a science of social work!” Aaron Rosen Lecture, Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, Florida, January 14, 2011. Brekke, J. “Beyond the ‘Hospital without Walls’: Discussions and adaptations to current evidence-based community services for people with SMI.” Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, Florida, November 13-16, 2008. Brekke J. “Neurocognition and Functional Outcome.” Cognitive Remediation in Psychiatry, Annual Meeting; Columbia University, New York, New York, June 7, 2008. Brekke, J. “A mixed methods approach to studying how system change impacts clinics and consumers in public mental health.” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 17-20, 2008. Brekke J. “Translational research in social Work”. Presentation to NIMH/CSWE Minority Doctoral Research Fellows. Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 17-20, 2008. Brekke, J. “Implementation practice and implementation research: A report from the field.” Stockholm Conference on Implementation and Translational Research. Stockholm, Sweden, October 15-16, 2007. Brekke, J. “The relationship between cognitive and environmental determinants of the functional dimensions in schizophrenia”. Invited presentation to NIMH-sponsored conference, Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS-CT). Bethesda, Maryland, August 21-22, 2007. Brekke, J. “Translational science and social work: Oxymoron or opportunity?” 19th National Symposium on Doctoral Research in Social Work, Ohio State University School of Social Work. Columbus, Ohio, April 21, 2007. Brekke, J. “Transforming public mental health services through field unit training in evidence-based practice.” Invited presentation to the Partnerships to Integrate Evidence Based Practice into Social Work Education and Research. National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, April 12, 2007. Brekke, J. “Functional outcome assessment in schizophrenia.” Invited presentation to NIMH-sponsored conference Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS). Bethesda, Maryland, April 14-15, 2003. Brekke, J. "Individual factors and rehabilitative change." Invited paper, the International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Annual Convention. Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 9-13, 1994. Brekke, J. "Measuring program processes." Invited paper, the NIMH-sponsored Continuing Education Institute of the American Public Health Association Annual Convention. Washington, D.C., November 7-8 1992.

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Brekke, J. "Program implementation analysis." Invited paper, NIMH conference entitled "Homelessness and Mental Illness: Toward the Next Generation of Research Studies", National Institute of Mental Health. Washington, DC, February 20-22, 1989. Peer-reviewed papers and presentations Barth RP, Fong R, Brekke JS, “Grand Challenges Roundtable: “Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative (GCSWI): Creating Impact and Producing Social Innovations in the next Decade” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January 13-17, 2016. Brekke JS, Special Session: "The Science of Social Work” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January 13-17, 2016. Fulginiti A, Brekke JS, “Disclosure about Mental Illness: A Networks Perspective.” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January 13-17, 2016. Eack S, Brekke JS, et al. Symposium “Social Work and Neuroscience: Using Neuroimaging to Study and Address Social Problems.” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January 13-17, 2016. Pahwa R, Brekke JS “Mental Illness: A Networks Perspective.” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC, January 13-17, 2016. Lim C, Barrio C, Brekke JS. “Recovery in Individuals with Schizophrenia Engaged in Community-Based Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Prevalence and Predictors.” Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 14-18, 2015. Fulginiti A, Brekke JS. “Suicide Attempt and Functional Change for Individuals with Chronic Mental Illness: Implications for Risk and Rehabilitation.” Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 14-18, 2015. Kriegel L, Brekke, JS, Draine J. “Social Indicators of Criminal Recidivism Among Ex-Prisoners with Mental Illness: A Prospective Analysis of Social Networks and Rearrest.” Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 14-18, 2015. Barth R, Fong R, Brekke JS. Roundtable II: “Grand Challenges for Social Work in the Next Decade: Identifying, Aligning, and Tackling.” Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 14-18, 2015. Brekke JS, Discussant “The Role Quantitative Research Plays in Shaping the Science of Social Work” Research Design and Measurement Symposium Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Pahwa R, Chevan BS, Rice E, Brekke JS. “Community Integration of Individuals with SMI: A Networks Perspective from India and United States.” Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Lim C, Barrio C, Brekke JS. “Is Symptomatic Remission a Necessary Step Towards Better Functional Outcomes for Persons with Schizophrenia Engaged in Community-Based Psychosocial Rehabilitation?” Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014.

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Kelly E, Fenwick K, Brekke JS. “A Vicious Cycle: Workplace Victimization of Psychiatric Workers.” Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Kelly E, Fenwick K, Brekke JS. “Workplace Violence and Staff Well-Being: Everyday Hassles and Acute Crises.” Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas, January 15-19, 2014. Rohini R, Bromley E, Brekke B, Gabrielian S, Braslow J, Brekke, JS “Community integration for individuals with severe mental illness: Effects of service intensity. Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA January 11-15, 2013. DeBonis JA, Brekke JS. Uncovering meaningful patterns in schizophrenia: A longitudinal study of 9 symptoms. Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA January 11-15, 2013. Guada J, Hoe M, Floyd R, Barbour J, & Brekke J S "The impact of family factors on the psychosocial and clinical functioning of African American consumers with schizophrenia." 3rd Biennial Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference Florence, Italy. April 12 2012. Fulginiti A, Pahwa R, Tallen L, Jones, M, Brekke JS “A Bridge That Needed to Be Built; Examining the Benefits of An Intervention for Improving the Health of Individuals with Serious Mental Illness” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 11-15, 2012. Pahwa R, Levin S, Brekke JS “Cross-Ethnic and Cross-National Measurement Invariance of Brief Symptom Inventory-18 In Severe Mental Illness” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 11-15, 2012. Davis L, Brekke JS “Social Support and Functional Outcome In Severe Mental Illness: The Mediating Role of Proactive Coping” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 11-15, 2012. Hernandez M, Barrio C, Brekke JS. “Clinical and Social Factors Contributing to Employability In Schizophrenia” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 11-15, 2012. Fulginiti A, Brekke JS “Quality of Life and Suicide In Schizophrenia; What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 11-15, 2012. Fulginiti A, Brekke JS “Death As An Escape From Discrepancy: Examining the Value of Life Satisfaction and Self-Esteem In Predicting Suicidality In Schizophrenia” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 11-15, 2012.

Mikesell L, Bromley E, Brekke JS “Exploring Notions of Competence in Schizophrenia Using Video Ethnography: The Role of Anthropological Approaches in Mental Health Research” Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, MD March 2012.

Mikesell L, Bromley E, Brekke JS “Characterizing Pragmatic Variation of People with Schizophrenia: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions” International Linguistics Association New York, NY April 2012.

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Mikesell L, Bromley E, Brekke JS “Prosodic Features in the Discourse of an Individual with Schizophrenia and the Consequences for Turn-taking” Southern States Communication Association, San Antonio, TX April 2012.

Bromely E, Pahwa R, Brekke B, Braslow J, Brekke JS “Experiencing Integration: How Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses Define Community” American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA October 2012.

Bromley, E, Brekke, JS. “Measuring everyday functional performance in schizophrenia: results from a video ethnography feasibility study.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 2-6, 2011. Davis, L., Kurzban, S. & Brekke, J. “Self-esteem as a mediator of the relationship between role functioning and symptoms among individuals with severe mental illness.” Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, January 12-15, 2011. Davis, L., Kurzban, S. & Brekke, J. “Social networks, substance abuse, and contact with the criminal justice system for persons with severe mental illness.” Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, January 12-15, 2011. Edmondson , M., Pahwa, R., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. “Dual change model of life-satisfaction and psychosocial functioning for individuals with schizophrenia receiving community-based psychosocial services.” Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, January 12-15, 2011. Pahwa, R., Edmondson, M., How, M., & Brekke, J. “Testing the Influence of “Social Support Centered Model” Vs. “Symptom Centered Model” on functioning in individuals with schizophrenia”. Society for Social Work and Research Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, January 12-15, 2011. Edmondson, M., Pahwa, R., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. “Dual change model of life satisfaction and psychosocial functioning for individuals with schizophrenia receiving services.” American Public Health Association Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, November 6-10, 2010. Kurzban, S., Davis, L. , & Brekke “Mindfulness-based interventions: Appropriate and effective in treating severe mental illness” American Public Health Association Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, November 6-10, 2010. Davis, L., Kurzban, S. & Brekke, J. ”Beyond criminalization of the mentally ill” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA; August 12, 2010. Pahwa, R., Edmondson, M., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. “How symptomatology and social support influence psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA; August 12, 2010. Glynn S.M., Marder, S., Cohen, A., Hamilton, A., Saks, E., Hollan, D., Brekke, J. How do some people with schizophrenia thrive? American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA; August 12, 2010.

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Pahwa, R., Edmondson, M., Hoe., & Brekke, J. “The effect of symptoms and social support on functional outcomes in individuals with schizophrenia: testing Social Support Centered vs. Symptom-Centered models.” Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development, Hong Kong, June 9-14, 2010. Pahwa, R., Chatterjee, A., Tallen, L., & Brekke, J. “Barriers In Accessing Health Care For Individuals with Severe Mental Illness: A Qualitative Study.” Society for Social Work and Research, 14th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California; January 14-17, 2010. Edmondson, M., Pahwa, R., Lee, K.H., Hoe, M., & Brekke, J. “Longitudinal Change of Domain-Specific Life Satisfaction for Individuals with Schizophrenia Participating in Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services.” Society for Social Work and Research, 14th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California; January 14-17, 2010. Bromley B, Brekke JS. The ecological validity of neurocognitive measures in schizophrenia. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. San Diego, CA, March 28-31, 2009. Hoe M, Nakagami E, Brekke JS. “The prospective relationships among changes in neurocognition, intrínsic motivation and psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. San Diego, CA, March 28-31, 2009. Lee K, Yamada AM, Brekke JS. “Longitudinal Invariance of the Satisfaction with Life Scale for Individuals with Schizophrenia.” Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, Louisiana. January 10-13, 2009. Brekke J, Hoe M “A growth mixture modeling approach to rehabilitation responsiveness in schizophrenia.” Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, Florida, November 13-16, 2008. Brekke J, Hoe M “The causal relationships between neurocognition, social cognition and functional outcome: Implications for heterogeneity and assessment.” Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, Florida, November 13-16, 2008. Brekke, J. Hoe, M “The link between neurocognitive improvement and functional improvement during psychosocial rehabilitation for individuals with schizophrenia” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 17 - 20, 2008. Brekke J, Ell K, Palinkas L, Flanzer, J, Parker K, Haiem, F “Effective practice in real world settings: The need to expand social work translational research" Roundtable. Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 17 - 20, 2008. Nakagami E, Brekke J “Examining mediator and moderator effects between neurocognition, intrinsic motivation, and psychosocial functioning among individuals with schizophrenia.” Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 17 - 20, 2008. Marder S, Cohen A, Hamilton A, Saks E, Glynn S, Hollan D, Brekke J. “Characteristics of high functioning people with schizophrenia” 1st Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference, Venice Italy, June 21-25, 2008.

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Brekke, J.S., Hoe, M., Green, M. Service intensity, neurocognitive change, and rehabilitative change. Society for Research on Psychopathology, Iowa City, Iowa, October 4-7, 2007. Brekke, J.S. & Hoe, M. Service intensity, neurocognitive change and rehabilitative change. The NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC July 23-24, 2007. Brekke, J. S., Green, M. F., Wynn, J., Hoe, M., & Xie, B. “How neurocognitive and psychophysiological factors impact functional rehabilitative change in schizophrenia.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. Colorado Springs, Colorado. March 28- April 1, 2007. Nakagami, E., Brekke J. “Examining mediator and moderator effects between neurocognition, intrinsic motivation, and psychosocial functioning among individuals with schizophrenia.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. Colorado Springs, Colorado. March 28- April 1, 2007. Brekke, J., Hoe, M. “How neurocognition and social cognition influence functional change during community-based psychosocial rehabilitation for individuals with schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. San Francisco, California, January 11-14, 2007 Hoe, M., Brekke, J. “Testing measurement invariance of the Brief Symptom Inventory in schizophrenia: Cross-cultural and cross-ethnic validity” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. San Francisco, California, January 11-14, 2007 Hoe, M., Brekke, J. “Individual change in psychosocial functioning in community-based rehabilitation for individuals with schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. Miami, Florida, January 13-16, 2005. Brekke, J., Nakagami, E., Kee, K. “Cross-ethnic differences in Perception of Emotion in schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18, 2004. Seaborg, P., Brekke, J. “Motivation as a mediator of the relationships between symptoms and functional outcomes in schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18, 2004. Nakagami, E., Brekke, J. “Gender differences in the Perception of Emotion in schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18, 2004. Hoe, M., Brekke, J. “Invariance of the Brief Symptom Inventory in schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18, 2004. Kay, D., Brekke, J. “Biosocial pathways to functional outcomes in schizophrenia.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18, 2004. Guada, J. Brekke, J. “The inner-city African-American family and the seriously and persistently mentally ill: Strengths or deficits.” Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA, January 15-18, 2004.

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Brekke, J. “Using longitudinal methods to study treatment responsiveness in schizophrenia and to test the invariance of the BSI factor structure.” Symposium presented to the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy annual convention. Boston, Mass. November 20-23, 2003. Kay, D., Brekke, J.S., Kay, D., Green, M.F., Kee, K. “Biosocial pathways to functional outcome in schizophrenia: A path analytic model.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. Colorado Springs, Colorado. March 20-April 2, 2003. Kee, K., Brekke, J.S., Kern, R., Fish, S., Nori, P., Green, M.F “Motivation, symptomatology, and functional outcome in schizophrenia: What are the links?” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. Colorado Springs, Colorado. March 20-April 2, 2003. Kee, K., Brekke, J.S., Kern, R., Fish, S., Nori, P., Green, M.F. “Motivation and Psychosocial Outcome in Schizophrenia.” Society for Research in Psychopathology. San Francisco, California. September 26-29, 2002. Brekke, J.S., Kay, D., Green, M.F., Kee, K. “Biosocial pathways to functional outcome in schizophrenia: A path analytic model.” Evidence in Mental Health Services Research, What Types, How Much, and Then What? National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, DC April 1-4, 2002 Greenberg, J. & Brekke, J.S. “Measuring outcome in chronic mental illness: Putting our best measures to the test.” Workshop presentation. Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research. San Diego, California. January 17-20, 2002 Bae, S.W. & Brekke, J.S. “The cross cultural measurement of self-esteem.” Paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research. Atlanta, Georgia. January 15-19, 2001. Brekke, J. "Psychobiological factors and functional rehabilitation outcomes in the community." Challenges for the 21st Century: Mental Health Services Research. National Institute of Mental Health, Washington DC: July 17-20, 2000 Brekke, J. “Measuring and predicting functional outcomes in schizophrenia. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Scientific Convention. Chicago, Illinois, May 11-12, 2000. Brekke, J. & Kohrt, B. “Neuropsychological functioning as a moderator of the relationship between psychosocial functioning and the subjective experience of self and life in schizophrenia.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 14-17, 1999. Kee, K., Brekke, J., & Green, M. “Social cognition, basic cognition, and functional outcomes for schizophrenia.” International Congress on Schizophrenia Research. Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 14-17, 1999. Brekke, J., DeBonis, J., & Barrio, C. “Hierarchical linear modeling in longitudinal clinical services research.” Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research. Miami, Florida, January 23-26, 1998.

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Mathiesen, S., & Brekke, J. “Family involvement and schizophrenia: Longitudinal analyses.” International Conference on Health and Mental Health in Social Work. Melbourne, Australia, July 24-28, 1997. Brekke, J. "The impact of service characteristics on functional outcomes from community support programs for persons with schizophrenia: A growth curve analysis." National Institutes of Health Symposium on Psychosocial Interventions. Bethesda, Maryland. September 5-6, 1996. Brekke, J., & Nesbitt, N. "Does the character of services impact client outcomes in psychosocial rehabilitation: An empirical discussion." International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Annual Convention. Detroit, MI. June, 15-17, 1996. Brekke, J., & Barrio, C. "Cross-ethnic symptom differences in schizophrenia: The influence of culture and minority status" The National Conference of Social Work Researchers. Washington, DC, April 9-11, 1995. Brekke, J., & Matiesen, S. "Family involvement and the psychosocial functioning of schizophrenic individuals in the community." International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health Care. Jerusalem, Israel. January 22-26, 1995. Also presented at a Congressional Poster Session, United States Capitol Building, Washington, DC. March 21, 1995. Brekke, J., & Test, M.A. "Measuring the character of community treatments for schizophrenics: Implications for efficacy and heterogeneity." International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Tuscon, Arizona, April 22-25, 1991. Brekke, J., Wolkon, G., Connery, L., & Wallace, B. "Three community support programs: A conceptual and empirical analysis." International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services; Philadelphia, PA. July 1989. Brekke,J., & Gochros, H. "Community care models for Aids related dementia." National Association of Social Work, Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA. November 1988. Brekke, J., Test, M.A., & Wolkon, G. "Community-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation programs: A method for measuring the services we deliver." International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services; Toronto, Canada, June 1987. Brekke J., & Salcido, R. "Cognitive-learning strategies for work with Mexican- American clients." National Association of Social Work, Minority Conference, Washington, D.C., June, 1987. Brekke, J., Tolman, R., & Jones, L. "Changing Men: A Pro-Feminist agenda for Social Work educators." Roundtable Presentation to The Council on Social Work Education, Annual Program Meeting. Washington, D.C. February, 1985. Brekke, J. & Tolman, R. "Social Work, Men and Feminism." Roundtable presentation to the Council on Social Work Education, Detroit, Michigan. March 11l-14, 1984.

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Brekke, J. & Hanusa, D. "Non-violent skills training for men who batter." National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Annual Convention. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 4-9, 1982.

Ireland, M. & Brekke, J. "Facilitative exercises in group therapy with couples." American Psychological Association, Annual Convention. New York, New York, September 4-9, 1980.

INVITED LECTURES - NATIONAL

Brekke JS. “A peer health navigator intervention for self-management of health care by individuals with serious mental illness: Preliminary findings from a PCORI-funded trial” Faculty Lecture, New York University, Silver School of Social Work. December 8, 2015.

Brekke JS “Social Work, Science, and Professional Identity” Faculty Lecture, New York University, Silver School of Social Work. December 7, 2015.

Brekke JS. “A Science of Social Work, and Social Work as a Scientific Discipline” PhD Proseminar. Washington University, Brown School of Social Work. October 31, 2013.

Brekke, JS “Shaping a science of social work.” Faculty lecture, University of Connecticut, School of Social Work. March 26, 2012.

Brekke, J. “Biosocial interventions for schizophrenia: Development, testing, and sustainability.” Faculty lecture, University of Alabama, School of Social Work. November 7, 2011.

Brekke, J. “It’s not about fish and bicycles -- we need a science of social work!” Faculty Lecture, University of Denver, School of Social Work. April 21, 2011.

Brekke, J. “Schizophrenia and Community Based Treatments: Biology and the Social Environment.” The Bebee Lecture, School of Social Work University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, April 22, 2010

Brekke, J. "Biosocial models for understanding rehabilitation outcomes among individuals with severe mental illness". Curtis Research Center, School of Social Work, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. November 4, 2009.

Brekke J. “Translational Science in Social Work”. School of Social Work, University of Washington. March 12, 2009.

OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

Editorial Boards:

Journal of Orthopsychiatry: 2014-present

Schizophrenia Bulletin: 2008-2013

Research on Social Work Practice: 2005-2009

Social Service Review: 1998-2010

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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal: 1990-2006

Consulting Editor:

Social Work Research: 1997-2003

Reviewer:

Journal of the American Medical Association-Psychiatry: 2015 Psychiatric Services: 1988-present Schizophrenia Bulletin: 1989-present Health Services Research: 1990 Families in Society: 1991 Community Mental Health Journal: 1992-present Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1992-present Comprehensive Psychiatry: 1995-present Psychiatry Research: 1997-present Administration in Social Work: 1998 Behavior Therapy: 1998 The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease: 1998-present Schizophrenia Research: 2001-present Journal of Rehabilitation Research: 2003-present Archives of General Psychiatry: 2003-present Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills: 2004-present Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology: 2005-present Journal of Psychiatric Research: 2004-present Psychological Medicine: 2007-present The Lancet 2008-present Journal of Abnormal Psychology: 2008-present Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica: 2008-present

Acta Neuropsychiatrica: 2009-present

Member, Scientific Merit Review Committees:

National Institute of Mental Health:

Standing Member, Services Research Review Committee: 10/2000 - 6/2006.

Services and Interventions Center Reviews: 11/17/2006; 11/16/2007; 11/14/2009, 11/1/2010.

Special Review Committees on Community Support Program Research Demonstration Projects: June 5-7, 1989; July 9-11, 1990.

Special NIMH Review Committees: May 29, 1992; February 18, 1994; July 31, 1995; July 26, 1996; August 9, 1996; March 19, 1998; March 15-16, 2000; November 16, 2007; March 27, 2008, June 2009.

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Ad Hoc reviewer, Services Research Committee: February 24-26, 1993; June 16- 17, 1993; July 27, 1994; February 9-10, 1995; May 7, 1996; November 14, 1996; October 14-15, 1997.

Expert Consensus Panels

Member, Expert consensus panel on outcome measures in schizophrenia research, National Institute of Mental Health, MATRICS initiative; February 12, 2008.

Participant in the PORT Schizophrenia Treatment Guidelines Recommendations, published in Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2003.

Member, Panel on Expert Consensus Guidelines for the Treatment of Schizophrenia, Published by Expert Consensus Guidelines as an issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1999.

Invited Conference Participant:

NATO Conference, ‘Early Intervention in Psychiatric Outcomes.’ October 22-27, 1998; Prague, Czech Republic.

National Institute of Mental Health, Schizophrenia Research Branch, "Research on the Rehabilitation of Individuals with Schizophrenia", Arlington Virginia, September 24-25, 1990.

The National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Social Work Research. November 1-2, 1989, Rockville, Maryland.

Other National Service

Institute of Medicine, Invited member of the Committee on Developing Evidence- Based Standards for Psychosocial Interventions for Mental Disorders, 2014-5.

Member, Research Advisory Council of the International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, 1991-2.

Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research, Washington DC, 1993-present.

Member, Research Advisory Council, Council on Social Work Education, 1999

Chair and member, Advisory Board, Council on Social Work Education-NIMH Minority Fellowship Program, 1998-2008. Yearly review of PhD fellowship applications.

National Institute of Mental Health Task Force on Social Work Research: Conference Coordinator, Berkeley, California; July 1991 Invited research faculty, Madison, Wisconsin; July 1992 Invited research faculty, Washington D.C.; December 1992 Invited research faculty, Madison, Wisconsin; July 1993

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Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work: Member 1994- 1998; Steering Committee Member-1997.

Reviewer of abstracts for Society for Social Work and Research, Annual Conference: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,

2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.

Reviewer for the Best Scholarly Contribution Award for the Society for Social Work and Research, Annual Conference, 2002, 2003.

Reviewer for the Best Dissertation Award for the Society for Social Work and Research, Annual Conference, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.

Memberships:

National Association of Social Workers Society for Social Work and Research