夜色视频

Paul Devereux, Ph.D., MPH

Professor and Department Chair of Health Behavior, Policy and Administration Sciences
Devereux, Paul

Summary

Paul Devereux' scholarship explores social and behavioral determinants on health and well-being. Specific research topics include community-based approaches to cancer screening interventions, social support in diverse populations such as people with disabilities and parenting adolescents and emotional health in older adults.

Ph.D. students

Selected grants

  • Co-principal investigator (with James Kenyon), Colon Cancer Screening Patient Navigator Program Evaluation, $680,000.
    • Funded by the IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence Grant through the NIH/National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Supplement Award, 2009 to 2011.
  • Principal investigator, A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Latino Populations, $70,500.
    • Community engagement project as part of the NIH National Center for Research Resources IDeA Network for Biomedical Excellence Award, 2010 to 2011.
  • Principal investigator (with Kristen Clements-Nolle), Health Status of Inmates, $60,000.
    • Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration Grant through the Nevada State Health Division, 2004.
  • Co-principal investigator (with Charles Bullock), Examining Social Support Among Persons Experiencing Paralysis, $199,752.
    • Funded by the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2001 to 2004.
  • Principal investigator (with Kathi Heffner and Gerald Ginsburg), Social Support, Disclosure and Cardiovascular Response to Stress in Older Adults, $72,150.
    • Funded by the National Institute on Aging through an R03 grant, 2001 to 2003.
  • Principal investigator, Evaluation of Discharge Planning of Inmates with HIV, $44,384.
    • Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the State of Nevada Health Division, 2001 to 2002.

Selected publications

  • Devereux, P.G. (In press). Selecting personality and individual difference theories to predict COVID-19 sentiment and behaviors. To appear in M. K. Miller (Ed.). The social science of the COVID-19 pandemic: A call to action for researchers. Oxford University Press.
  • Devereux, P. G., Hartzell, S.* & Hagen, M.* (In press). Crafting effective messages to encourage COVID-19 vaccination. To appear in M.K. Miller (Ed).
  • The social science of the COVID-19 pandemic: A call to action for researchers. Oxford University Press. 
  • Hartzell, S.*, LaMotte, M.*, Hagen, M.* & Devereux, P. G. (2022). A mixed methods approach to understanding college student’s experiences throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Higher Education Management, 37(2), 103-127.
  • Johnson, L. M.*, Devereux, P. G. & Wagner, K. D. (2022).  Harm Reduction Journal, 19(60), 1-13.
  • Ajumobi, A.*, Jami, W.*, Kemmelmeier, M. & Devereux, P. G. (2022). . Substance Use and Misuse, 57(9), 1434-1441.
  • Devereux, P. G., Miller, M. & Kirshenbaum, J.* (2021). Moral disengagement, locus of control and belief in a just world: Individual differences relate to adherence to COVID-19 guidelines. Personality and Individual Differences
  • Snider, K.,* Devereux, P. G. & Miller, M. (2021). Judges’ emotion: An application of the Emotion Regulation Process Model. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.
  • Hartzell, S.*, Hagen, M.* & Devereux, P. G. (2021). Disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on university students in underrepresented groups: A quantitative and qualitative descriptive study to assess needs and hear student voices. Journal of Higher Education Management.
  • Hagen, M.*, Hartzell, S.* & Devereux, P. G. (2021). Social media use and COVID-19: A cross-sectional study examining health behaviors, knowledge and mental health among 夜色视频 students. Health Behavior Research.
  • Wright, K.,* Lucero, J., Ferguson, J., Granner, M., Devereux, P. G., Pearson, J. & Crosbie, E. (2021). . Ecology of Food and Nutrition.
  • Wright, K.,* Lucero, J., Ferguson, J., Granner, M., Devereux, P. G., Pearson, J. & Crosbie, E. (2021). . Food Security.
  • Travers, C. S.*, Devereux, P. G. & Yang, W. (2020).  . Journal of Family Violence.
  • Daftary, A. M., Devereux, P. G. & Elliott, M.  (2020) . Journal of Gender Studies.
  • Devereux, P. G., Johnson, L. & Kerwin, H. (2019). Colorectal cancer screening barriers and recommendations for successful interventions: Insights from a local Hispanic community. Nevada Journal of Public Health, 1, 1-14.
  • Devereux, P. G., Gray, J., Robinson, S., Galvin, J. & Gutierrez, J. (2019). Using community engagement methods and navigators to increase colon cancer screening uptake and patient outcomes. Health Promotion Practice, 20(1), 85-93.
  • Etopio, A.,* Devereux, P. G. & Crowder, M. (2018). Perceived campus safety as a mediator of the link between gender and mental health in a national U.S. college sample. Women & Health 59(7), 703-717.
  • Gibb, Z. G. & Devereux, P. G. (2016). . Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 2(3), 313-322.
  • Devereux, P. G., Heffner, K., Doane, M., Gosser, B. & Nolan, M. (2016). Identifying attentional deployment tactics in older adults’ written narratives about emotionally upsetting events. Journal of Health Psychology, 21(10), 2247-2258.
  • Devereux, P. G., Bullock, C. C., Gibb, Z. G. & Himler, H. (2015). Social-ecological influences on interpersonal support in people with physical disability. Disability and Health Journal 8, 564-572.
  • Gibb, Z. G. & Devereux, P. G. (2014). Who does that anyway? Predictors and personality correlates of cyberbullying in college. Computers in Human Behavior, 38, 8-16.
  • Heffner, K., Devereux, P. G., Ng, H. M. & Borchardt, A. R. (2013). Older adults’ hemodynamic responses to an acute emotional stressor: Short report. Experimental Aging Research, 39(2), 162-178.
  • Devereux, P. G. & Bullock, C. C. (2011). Disability content in social and behavioral dimensions of health. In D. J. Lollar & E. M. Anderson (Ed.), Public Health Perspectives on Disability: Epidemiology to ethics and beyond (pp. 55-79). Springer.
  • Devereux, P. G., Weigel, D., Ballard-Reisch, D., Leigh, G. & Cahoon, K. L*. (2009). Immediate and longer-term connections between support and stress in pregnant/parenting and non-pregnant/non-parenting adolescents. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 26, 431-446.
  • Devereux, P. G., Clements-Nolle, K. D., Clodfelter, S., Bargmann-Losche, J.*, Feroro, M.^ & Yang, W.^ (2007). HIV-positive inmates released from Nevada's prisons in 2001: Results from matching Health Division and Corrections Databases. Journal of the Nevada Public Health Association, 4, 1-16.
  • Devereux, P. G. & Heffner, K. (2007). Psychophysiological approaches to the study of laughter: Towards an integration with positive psychology. In A. D. Ong & M. Van Dulmen (Eds.). Handbook of Methods in Positive Psychology (pp. 223-249). Oxford University Press.
  • Devereux, P. G., Bullock, C. C., Bargmann-Losche, J.* & Kyriakou, M.* (2005). Maintaining support in people with disability: What works? Qualitative Health Research, 15(10), 1360-1376.
  • Devereux, P. G., Whitley, R.^ & Ragavan, A.* (2002). Discharge planning for male inmates with HIV: Can it help increase adherence to medical treatment and lower recidivism? Corrections Today, 64(6), 127-129.
  • Spoon, M., Devereux P. G., Benedict J., Leontos, C., Constantino, N., Christy, D. & Snow, G. (2002). Usefulness of the Food Habits Questionnaire in a worksite setting. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 34, 268-272.
  • Devereux, P. G. & Ginsburg, G. P. (2001). Sociality effects on the production of laughter. Journal of General Psychology, 128(2), 227-240.
  • Weigel, D., Devereux, P. G., Leigh, G. K. & Ballard-Reisch, D. (1998). A longitudinal study of adolescents’ perceptions of support and stress: Stability and change. Journal of Adolescent Research, 13(2), 158-177.

*Student

^Community co-author

Education

  • Ph.D. in Social Psychology, 夜色视频, 1998
  • B.S. in Psychology and Biology, Northern Arizona University, 1988
  • MPH in Community Health Education, San Jose State University, 2010