Dr. Jonathan B. Bricker

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Public Health Sciences
Assistant Member
University of Washington
Clinical Psychology
Assistant Professor (Affiliate)
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Mailing Address

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Division of Public Health Sciences
1100 Fairview Avenue N., P.O. Box 19024
M3-B232
Seattle, Washington 98109
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (206) 667-5074
Fax: (206) 667-5977
jbricker@u.washington.edu

Qualifications

Ph.D., University of Washington, Clinical Psychology, 2003.
M.S., University of Washington, Clinical Psychology, 1999.
B.A., University of California, Berkeley, Psychology, 1997.

Expertise and Research Interests

Dr. Bricker is a clinical psychologist whose research is devoted to two aims: (1) Novel clinical psychological interventions (e.g., Acceptance & Commitment Therapy) for health behavior delivered at the public health level and (2) Naturalistic psychosocial influences on health behavior across the lifespan.

Other Expertise

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

Future Research

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for brief telephone-based smoking cessation

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Psychology, Smoking Behavior.

Additional Terms:

Acceptance, Diet, Exercise, Health Behavior, Longitudinal, Mindfulness, Randomized Trial, Smoking.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)

Memberships

Association for Contextual & Behavioral Science
Society for Research in Nicotine and Tobacco
Society of Behavioral Medicine

Honors and Awards

2008-2013, Assistant Editor, ADDICTION
2005, New Investigator Award, Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco
2004, Paper Citation Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine
2004, Accepted, Health Behavior Theory Institute, National Cancer Institute
2002, Best Scientific Poster Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine
1998, Student Travel Award, American Pyschological Association

Previous Positions

2007-2008, Senior Staff Scientist, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Division of Public Health Sciences
2003-2007, Staff Scientist, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Division of Public Health Sciences

Funding Received

  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center: Principal Investigator, Pilot Study of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for brief telephone-based smoking cessation, 2007 to 2008.
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH): Co-Investigator, Proactive Smoking Cessation for Adolescents (Renewal), 2005 to 2009.
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH): Co-Investigator, Smoking Acquisition and Cessation During Young Adulthood, 2004 to 2008.
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH): Co-Investigator, Role of Social Environments on Youth Smoking Acquisition, 2003 to 2007.

Publications

  • Bricker JB, Andersen MR, Rajan KB, Sarason IG, Peterson AV Jr, The role of schoolmates' smoking and non-smoking in adolescents' smoking transitions: a longitudinal study., Addiction, 102(10):1665-75, Oct 2007
  • Liu J, Peterson AV Jr, Kealey KA, Mann SL, Bricker JB, Marek PM, Addressing challenges in adolescent smoking cessation: design and baseline characteristics of the HS Group-Randomized trial., Preventive Medicine, 45(2-3), 215-25, 4 Jun 2007
  • Bricker JB, Peterson AV Jr, Sarason IG, Andersen MR, Rajan KB, Changes in the influence of parents' and close friends' smoking on adolescent smoking transitions., Addictive Behaviors, 32(4), 740-57, Apr 2007
  • Otten R, Engels RC, van de Ven MO, Bricker JB, Parental smoking and adolescent smoking stages: the role of parents' current and former smoking, and family structure., Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 30(2), 143-54, 13 Jan 2007
  • Bricker JB, Russo J, Stein MB, Sherbourne C, Craske M, Schraufnagel TJ, Roy-Byrne P, Does occasional cannabis use impact anxiety and depression treatment outcomes?: Results from a randomized effectiveness trial., Depression & Anxiety, 24(6), 392-8, 2007
  • Bricker JB, Peterson AV Jr, Andersen MR, Sarason IG, Rajan KB, Leroux BG, Parents' and older siblings' smoking during childhood: changing influences on smoking acquisition and escalation over the course of adolescence., Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 9(9), 915-26, 2007
  • Bricker JB, Peterson AV Jr, Andersen MR, Rajan KB, Leroux BG, Sarason IG, Childhood friends who smoke: do they influence adolescents to make smoking transitions?, Addictive Behaviors, 31(5), 889-900, May 2006
  • Peterson AV Jr, Leroux BG, Bricker J, Kealey KA, Marek PM, Sarason IG, Andersen MR, Nine-year prediction of adolescent smoking by number of smoking parents., Addictive Behaviors, 31(5), 788-801, May 2006
  • Bricker JB, Close friends', parents', and older siblings' smoking: reevaluating their influence on children's smoking., Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 8(2), 217-26, Apr 2006
  • Bricker JB, Peterson AV Jr, Leroux BG, Andersen MR, Rajan KB, Sarason IG, Prospective prediction of children's smoking transitions: role of parents' and older siblings' smoking., Addiction, 101(1), 128-36, Jan 2006
  • Bricker JB, Development and Evaluation of the Air Travel Stress Scale., Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52(4), 615-28, Oct 2005
  • Bricker JB, Leroux BG, Robyn Andersen M, Rajan KB, Peterson AV Jr, Parental smoking cessation and children's smoking: mediation by antismoking actions, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 7(4), 501-9, Aug 2005
  • Bricker JB, Rajan KB, Andersen MR, & Peterson, AV, Does parental smoking cessation encourage their young adult children to quit smoking? A prospective study., Addiction, 100(3), 379-86, 2005
  • Andersen MR, Leroux BG, Bricker JB, Rajan KB, Peterson AV Jr., Antismoking parenting practices are associated with reduced rates of adolescent smoking., Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 158(4), 348-52, Apr 2004
  • Bricker JB, Leroux BG, Peterson AV, Kealey KA, Sarason IG, Andersen MR, & Marek PM, Nine-year prospective relationship between parent smoking cessation and children's daily smoking, Addiction, 98, 585-593, 2003
  • Bricker JB, Leroux BG, Peterson AV, Kealey KA, Sarason IG, Andersen MR, & Marek PM, Nine-year prospective relationship between parent smoking cessation and children's daily smoking: Response to three insightful commentaries, Addiction, 98, 599, 2003
  • Rajan KB, Leroux BG, Peterson AV, Bricker JB, Andersen MR, Kealey KA, & Sarason IG, Nine-year prospective association between older siblings' smoking and children's daily smoking, Journal of Adolescent Health, 33, 25-30, 2003
  • Andersen MR, Leroux BG, Marek PM, Bricker JB, Peterson AV, Kealey KA, & Sarason IG, Mothers' attitudes and concerns about their children smoking: Do they influence kids?, Preventive Medicine, 34, 198-206, 2001
  • Bricker, JB, Otten, R, Liu, J, Peterson, AV, Parents who quit smoking and their adult children's smoking cessation: A 20-year follow-up study, Addiction, In Press
  • Bricker, J.B., Rajan, K.B., Zalewski, M., Andersen, M. R., Ramey, M., Peterson, A.V., Psychological and Social Influences on Adolescent Smoking Transitions: A Longitudinal Study, Health Psychology, In Press
  • Bricker, J.B., Theory-based behavioral interventions for smoking cessation: Efficacy, processes, and future directions, , Handbook of Health Psychology, New York, Guilford, In Press (bookchapter)

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