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Curriculum Vitae Ryan J. Martin Work: (252) 737-1939 Email: martinry@ecu.edu Education Postdoctoral Fellowship July 2008 - June 2010 Ph.D. August 2008 M.S. May 2002 B.S. May 2000 Thomas N. Cummings Research Fellow Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry; Cambridge Health Alliance Division on Addiction; Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa ; University of Alabama, Birmingham School of Public Health Major: Health Education and Promotion Dissertation: An examination of gambling behavior among college students using the Theory of Planned Behavior University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Major: Health Policy and Administration Thesis: Evaluation of the diffusion of a multimedia alcohol education program Eastern Illinois University, Charleston Department of Health Studies Major: Health Administration Faculty Positions August 2010- Present Assistant Professor East Carolina University, Department of Health Education and Promotion

Teaching Experience Aug. 2010 Present Aug. 2010 Present Instructor, East Carolina University, Department of Health Education and Promotion. HLTH 3011: Introduction to Epidemiology in Health Education and Promotion Instructor, East Carolina University, Department of Health Education and Promotion. HLTH 6800: Quantitative Research Methods (Distance education course) March 2010 April 2010 Co-instructor, Cambridge Health Alliance, Department of Psychiatry. Research Methods for the Social Sciences: An Introductory Course March 2009 Aug. 2009 Online Course Instructor, Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling. High School / College Student Gambling: Identifying and Managing Risk Aug. 2007 Dec. 2007 Aug. 2007 Dec. 2007 June 2007 Aug. 2007 Aug. 2006 May 2008 Jan. 2006 May 2007 Aug. 2001 May 2002 HHE 468: Practical Communication of Health Promotion Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Alabama, College of Human Environmental Sciences HES 509: Research Methods HHE 378: Drug Awareness Education HHE 270: Personal Health HHE 370: Principles and Foundations of Health Promotion CHEALTH 321: Health Data Analysis 2

Aug. 2000 May 2002 Aug. 2000 May 2002 CHEALTH 206: Health Behavior CHEALTH 250: Health Care Delivery Peer Reviewed Publications 25. Gallucci, A., Martin, R.J., & Usdan, S. (In press). The diversion of stimulant medications among a convenience sample of college students with current prescriptions. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 24. Cremeens, J., Martin, R.J., & Jones, M. (In press). Exploring the distribution of alcohol violation-types in North Carolina between 2000-2011. International Journal of Drug Policy. 23. Gallucci, A., Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., Beaujean, A., & Bolland, K. (In press). An examination of the nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students using the Theory of Planned Behavior. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 22. Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., Cremeens, J., Devereaux, R., Reddy, S., & Schumacher, J. (2014). Development and computerized implementation of an impaired driving assessment for college students. American Journal of Health Studies. 29(2), 7-12. 21. Martin, R.J., & Nelson, S. (2014). Fantasy sports, real money: Exploration of the relationship between fantasy sports participation and gambling-related problems. Addictive Behaviors. 39, 1377-1382. 20. Gallucci, A., Usdan, S., Martin, R.J., & Bolland, K. (2014). Pill popping problems: The nonmedical use of stimulant medications in an undergraduate sample. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. 21(3), 181-188. 19. Richman, A., Webb, M., Brinkley, J., & Martin, R.J. (2014). Exploring associations between sexual behavior and interest in using a sexual health mobile app to help improve and manage college student sexual health. Journal of Sex Research. 14(3), 310-322. 18. Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., Cremeens, J., & Vail-Smith, K. (2014). Disordered gambling and co-morbidity of psychiatric disorders among college students: An examination of problem drinking, anxiety, and depression. Journal of Gambling Studies. 30, 321-333. 3

17. Cremeens, J., Usdan, S. L., Talbott, L., & Martin, R.J. (2013). Assessment of campus alcohol policies in the Southeastern US: Implications for college administrators. American Journal of Health Studies. 28(1), 1-7. 16. Martin, R.J. (2013). The feasibility of screening and intervening for disordered gambling among college students via an online health survey: An exploratory study (Brief report). Journal of Gambling Issues. 28, 1-8. 15. Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., & Turner, L. (2012). Three-month prospective study of college student disordered gambling using the Transtheoretical Model: Findings and lessons learned. College Student Journal. 46(4), 764-775. 14. Martin, R.J., Cremeens, J., Umstattd, R., Usdan, S., Talbott-Forbes, L., & Gardner, M. (2012). Drinking behavior, protective behavioral strategies and school performance of college students. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 19(1), 64-71. 13. Martin, R.J., Nelson, S., Usdan, S., & Turner, L. (2011). Predicting college student gambling frequency using the Theory of Planned Behavior: Does the theory work differently for disordered and non-disordered gamblers? Analysis of Gambling Behavior, 5, 45-62. 12. Shaffer, H., & Martin, R.J. (2011). Disordered gambling: Etiology, trajectory, and clinical considerations. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 7, 483-510. 11. Talbott, L., Umstattd, M., Usdan, S., Martin, R.J., & Geiger, B. (2010). Validation of the Drinking Context Scale (DCS-9) for use with non-adjudicated first-year college students (Brief report). Addictive Behaviors, 35, 510-512. 10. Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., Nelson, S., Umstattd, R., LaPlante, D., Perko, M., & Shaffer, H. (2010). Using the theory of planned behavior to predict gambling behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(1), 89-97. 9. Mays, D., Cremeens, J., Usdan, S., Martin, R.J., Arriola, K., & Bernhardt, J. (2010). The feasibility of assessing alcohol use among college students using wireless mobile devices: Implications for health behavior research. Health Education Journal. 69(3), 311-320. 8. Talbott, L., Umstattd, M., Usdan, S., Martin, R.J., & Geiger, B. (2009). Validation of the College Alcohol Problems Scale-revised (CAPS-r) for use with nonadjudicated first-year students (Brief report). Addictive Behaviors, 34(5), 471-473. 7. Bernhardt, J., Usdan, S., Mays, D., Martin, R.J., Cremeens, J., & Arriola, K. (2009). Alcohol assessment among college students using wireless mobile technology. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 70(5), 771-775. 4

6. Jacob-Arriola, K., Usdan, S., Mays, D., Aungst-Weitzel, J., Cremeens, J., Martin, R.J., Borba, C., & Bernhardt, J. (2009). Reliability and validity of the Alcohol Consequences Expectations Scale. American Journal of Health Behavior, 33(5), 504-512. 5. Cremeens, J., Usdan, S. L., Brock-Martin, A., Martin, R.J., & Watkins, K. (2008). Parent-child communication to reduce heavy alcohol use among first-year college students. College Student Journal, 42(1), 152-164. 4. Talbott, L., Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., Leeper, J., Umstattd, M., Cremeens, J., & Geiger, B. (2008). Drinking likelihood, alcohol problems, and peer influence among first-year college students. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 34(4), 433-440. 3. Usdan, S., Martin, R.J., Mays, D., Cremeens, J., Aungst-Weitzel, J., & Bernhardt, J. (2008). Self-reported consequences of intoxication among college students: Implications for harm reduction approaches to high-risk drinking. Journal of Drug Education, 38(4), 377-387. 2. Bernhardt, J., Usdan, S., Mays, D., Arriola, K., Martin, R.J., Cremeens, J., McGill, T., & Aungst Weitzel, J.A. (2007). Alcohol assessment using wireless handheld computers: A pilot study. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 3065-3070. 1. Martin, R.J., Usdan, S., Reis, J., & Cremeens, J. (2007). Diffusion of a multimedia alcohol education program to first-year college students. American Journal of Health Studies, 22(4), 211-216. Published Book Shaffer, H., Martin, R.J., Kleschinsky, J., & Neporant, L. (2012). Change your gambling, change your life: Strategies for managing gambling and improving your finances, relationships and health. San Francisco: Jossey Bass. 5