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Cami K. McBride, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Director of PsyD Program

Roosevelt University
Psychology

Office Chicago Campus
Room 1851 (Auditorium Bldg.)
Phone 341-2388
Hours M & W afternoon or by appointment
E-mail camcbride@roosevelt.edu
Classes Taught
PSYC 384 - Psychology of Close Relationships
PSYC 636 - Human Development
PSYC 791/2 - Clinical Practicum
PSYC 643 - Psychotherapy: Research & Practice
PSYC 741 - Child Psychopathology
PSYC 789 - Doctoral Project Seminar
Course Syllabi
Available to enrolled students via Blackboard at http://roosevelt.blackboard.com/
Research Interests
Adolescent Development
HIV Risk Prevention
Family Therapy
Developmental Psychopathology
Recent Publications
Nappi, C.M., McBride, C.K., & Donenberg, G.R. (2007). HIV/AIDS communication among adolescents in psychiatric care and their parents. Journal of Family Psychology, 21(4), 637-644.

McBride, C.K., Baptiste, D., Traube, D., Paikoff, R.L., Madison-Boyd, S., Coleman, D., Bell, C.C., Coleman, I., CHAMP Collaborative Board, & McKay, M.M. (2007). Family-based HIV preventive intervention: Child level results from the CHAMP Family Program. In M.M McKay and R.L. Paikoff (Eds.) Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts in the United States and Internationally. New York: Haworth Press.

McBride, C.K., Baptiste, D., Traube, D., Paikoff, R.L., Madison-Boyd, S., Coleman, D., Bell, C.C., Coleman, I., CHAMP Collaborative Board, & McKay, M.M. (2007). Family-based HIV preventive intervention: Child level results from the CHAMP Family Program. Social Work in Mental Health, 5 (1-2) 203-220.

McBride, C.K., Paikoff, R.L., & Holmbeck, G.N. (2003). Individual and familial influences on the onset of sexual intercourse among urban, African American adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71(1), 159-167.

Coatsworth, J.D., Pantin, H., McBride, C.K., Briones, E., Kurtines, W. & Szapocznik, J. (2002). Ecosystemic correlates of behavior problems in young Hispanic females. Applied Developmental Science, 6, 126-143.

Coatsworth, J.D., Santisteban, D.A., McBride, C.K., & Szapocznik, J. (2001). Brief Strategic Family Therapy versus community control: Engagement, retention and an exploration of the moderating role of adolescent symptom severity. Family Process, 40, 313-332.
Research Program
My program of research addresses how to promote adolescents' development by helping them avoid risky health behaviors including pregnancy, STI/HIV infection, substance use, and dating violence. To develop strategies to address these issues, my work has considered the adolescent's ecosystem by including individual, familial, relationship and cultural factors that affect development.
Links
American Psychological Association (APA) (http://www.apa.org)
Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) (http://www.s-r-a.org)
Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) (http://www.srcd.org)
Society for Prevention Research (SPR) (http://www.preventionscience.org)
Roosevelt University
Chicago
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Schaumburg  1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Schaumburg, IL 60173