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NAME:
Edward Villiers Morse
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Tulane University
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University Medical School
EDUCATION:
1966 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, B.A.
1971 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, Ph.D.
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
1971-1975 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Newcomb College, Tulane University
1974-1975 Consultant for Evaluation of National Science Foundation Grant #GM 42471: The Impact of Technology Upon the Industrial Worker and His Community
1975-Present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Newcomb College, Tulane University
1975-1997 Editorial Consultant to W.C. Brown Publishing Company
1975-1979 Technical Assistant to International Program AID Contract #1125, For the Evaluation of Socio-Anthropological Research: Measurement of the Degree
Health Personal Acceptance of the PRIMOPS Program and the Creation of Interpersonal Relationship, Cali, Columbia
1976 Consultant to National Program on the Monitoring and Evaluation of Occupational Alcoholism Programs: National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
1976 Consultant to Council of the Arts for Children in New Orleans: A Study of the Impacts of the Diffusion and Assimilation of Arts Education Programming in Orleans Parish School System
1977-1985 University Chairman, Department of Sociology, Tulane University
1977 Principal Investigator to New Orleans Museum of Art: Study of the Impact of Cultural Education on Viewing the King Tutankhamen Exhibit: National Endowment for the Humanities
1977-Present Associate Professor, Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University
1978-Present Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University
1978 Co-Project Director #232-78-0096 Health Resources Administration: Evaluation Training for Health Evaluation within HEW
1979-1981 Associate Project Director, Grant NIAAA: Longitudinal Study of Occupational Alcoholism Program Service Delivery
1983-Present Director, Center for Applied Social Research, Tulane University
1983-1989 Consultant to the Institute of Mental Hygiene: Grants Evaluator
1986-1988 Chairman, Sociological Practice Committee, Southern Sociological Society
1987-1993 Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, LSUMC, New Orleans, Louisiana
1989-Present Senior Consultant to the Woldenberg Center for Gerontological Studies, Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana
1993-Present Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, LSUMC, New Orleans, Louisiana
1993-Present Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, Louisiana
1995-1997 Consultant to President of the United States regarding behavioral medicine issues, the transmission of HIV specifically through the use of needles, and compliance with medical treatment
1996-Present Consultant to the National Cancer Institute regarding recruitment compliance and retention in relation to the reconstruction of the clinical trials section of the institute
2001-Present National Institute of Health Grants Review
2002-Present National Institute of General Medical Sciences Grants Review
PROFESSIONAL HONORS:
1976 Mortar Board Award for Excellence in Teaching, Tulane University
1978 O.D.K.
1980-1981 Fulbright Scholar-Bogota, Columbia
1983 John Stibbs Award
2001 Emily Vokes Award
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Public Health Association
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH PROTOCOLS AND CONCEPT SHEETS:
CPCRA Protocol 012: A Study of Psychosocial and Behavioral Determinants of Differential Rates Of Participant Compliance in CPCRA Protocols. Protocol Co-Chair-sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Division of AIDS, Community Programs For Clinical Research on AIDS, July 1992-November 1996.
Pediatric ACTG Concept Sheet 670: A Study of Compliance and the Population Pharmacokinetics of ZDV in Pregnant Women and a Study of Infant Compliance, Protocol Co-Chair, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Division of AIDS, ACTG, October 1996-Present.
Data Analysis Concept Sheet ACTG Protocol 076: A Study of compliance within ACTG Protocol 076: A Phase III Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety and Tolerance of ZDV for the Prevention of Maternal-Fetal HIV Transmission, Investigator National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Division of AIDS, ACTG, December 1995-Present
NIAID Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trial Group, Substudy P1001S: A substudy to measure compliance Within ACTG 403 to measure Deuterium levels. April, 1999.
CPCRA Protocol 062: A Study of Adherence Strategies Using a Medication Manager and an Electronic Medication Reminder System for HIV Patients Receiving HAART. Protocol Co-Chair, sponsored by The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Division Of AIDS, Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS, April 1999-Present.
PUBLICATIONS:
Morse, E.V., et al. (September 1968). A Review Article: Handbook of Organization. Administrative Science Quarterly, 13(2), 320-337.
Gordon, G., & Morse, E.V. (Spring 1969) Creative Potential and Organizational Structure. Journal of the Academy of Management, pp. 37-49. (Reprinted in The Science of Managing Organized Technology, ed. By Marven J. Creton and Joel D. Boldher, pp 217-532. New York: Gordon and Breach, Science Publisher, 1970.) (Reprinted in Business Policy and Strategy: Concepts and Readings, ed. By David J. McCarthy, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1973.)
Gordon, G., & Morse, E.V., et al. (1973). Organizational Structure Environment Diversity and Hospital Adoption of Medical Innovations. Innovations in Health Care Organizations: An Issue in Organization Change, pp. 55-75. Rockville, MD.: National Center for Health Care Services and Development.
Morse, E.V., & Gordon, G. (December 1974). Cognitive Skills: A Determinant of Scientists Local-Cosmopolitan Orientation. The Journal of the Academy of Management, 17(4), 709-723.
Morse, E.V., Gordon, G., & Moch, M. (1974). Hospital Costs and Quality of Care: An Organizational Perspective. Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly/Health and Society, 53(3).
Gordon, G., & Morse, E.V. (1975). Evaluation Research: A Critical Review. The Annual Review Of Sociology.
Gordon, G., Tanon, C., & Morse, E.V. (Spring 1975). Decision Making Criteria and Organizational Performance. Inquiry.
Strickland, D., & Morse, E.V. (1976). Problems in Assessing the Quality of Evaluation Research. Evaluation, Vol. 1
Moch, M.K., & Morse, E.V. (1977). Size, Centralization, and Organizational Adoption of Innovations. American Sociological Review, 42(5).
Gordon, G., Gordon, S.M., & Morse, E.V. (1977) A Consideration of Factors in the Design of Innovative Research Organizations. In B. Bossman and F. Rosini (Eds.), Technology, Politics, and Public Policy, SanFrancisco, Boyd-Fraiser.
Morse, E.V. (Winter 1977). The Effects of Formalization on Organizational Adoption Behavior. Organizational and Administrative Sciences.
Gordon, G., Morse, E.V., & Hardin, R. (1982). Evaluation Research as an OD Tool for Health Care Organizations. In N. Marqulies (Ed.), Approaches to Organizational Development in Health Care Organizations, Addison-Wesley.
Morse, E.V. (1982). The Future of Preventive Medicine. In J. De Kervasdoue, J. Kimberly, & R. Victor (Eds), La Sante Rationnee, Chapter 4, pp. 77-88. Paris: Economica.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Osofsky, H.J., Balson, P.M., & Gaumer, H. R. (February 1991). The Male Street Prostitute: A Vector for Transmission of HIV Infection Into the Heterosexual World. Social Science and Medicine, 32(5), 535-539.
Wolf, T., Dralle, P., Morse, E., Simon, P., Balson, P., Gaumer, R., & Williams, M. (1991). A Biopsychosocial Examination of HIV-Infected Patients and Their Families: Implications for Intervention. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 21(3), 263-279.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Coburn, M., Hyslop, N., Greenspan, D., & Balson, P.M. (1991). Determinants of Subject Compliance Within an Experimental Anti-HIV Drug Protocol. Social Science and Medicine, 32(10), 1161-1167.
Wolf, T.M., Balson, P.M., Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Gaumer, R.H., Dralle, P.W., & Williams, M.H. (1991). Relationship of Coping Style to Affective State and Perceived Social Support in Asymptomatic and Symptomatic HIV-Infected Persons: Implications for Psychosocial Management. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 52(4), 171-173.
Simon, P.M., Morse, E.V., Balson, P.M., Osofsky, H.J., & Gaumer, H.R. (1992). Psychological Characteristics of a Sample of Male Street Prostitutes: A Field Test of the SCL-90-R. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 21(1), 33-44.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Balson, P.M., & Osofsky, H.J. (1992). Sexual Patterns of Customers Of Male Street Prostitutes. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 21(4), 349-359.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Baus, S., Balson, P.M., & Osofsky, H.J. (1992). Cofactors of Substance Use Among Male Street Prostitutes. Journal of Drug Issues, 22(4), 979-996.
Wisniewski, T., Hilton, C., Morse, E.V., & Svec, F. (1993). The Relationship of Serum Dehydroepiandrosterone-Sulphate and Cortisol Levels to Measures of Immune Function In HIV-Related Illness. The American Journal of Medical Sciences, 305(2), 79-83.
Simon, P.M., Morse, E.V., Balson, P.M., & Osofsky, H.J. (1993). Barriers to HIV Related Risk Reduction Among Male Street Prostitutes. Health Education Quarterly, 20(2), 261-273.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., & Balson, P.M. (1993). Using Experiential Training to Enhance Health Professionals Awareness of Patient Compliance Issues. Academic Medicine. 68(9), 693-697.
Simon, P.M., Morse, E.V., Speier, T., & Osofsky, H.J. (1993). Older Adults as Case Management Aides. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44(12), 1162-1165.
Simon, P.M., Morse, E.V., Osofsky, H.J., & Balson, P.M. (1994). HIV and Young Male Street Prostitutes: A Brief Report. Journal of Adolescence, 17(2), 193-197.
Wisniewski, T., Mendel, E., Morse, E.V., Hilton, C.W., & Svec, F. (1994). Relationship Between Serum Cyclo (His-Pro) Levels and the Nutritional Status of HIV Infected Patients. Southern Medical Journal 87(3), 348-351.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (December 1994). Resolving the Hustle: The First Step to an Ethnographic Study of Clandestine Street Sex Behavior Pattern. NIDA Monograph.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Besch, C.L., & Waller, J. (1995). Issues of Recruitment, Retention and Compliance in Community Based Clinical Trials With Traditionally Underserved Populations. Applied Nursing Research, 8 (1), 8-14.
Townsend, M.H., Stock, M. S., Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (1996). HIV, TB, and Mental Illness in a Health Clinic for the Homeless. Journal of Louisiana State Medical Society, 148(6), 267-270.
Zeanah, P., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Pratt, J., Sterne, S. (1996) Community Reactions to Reproductive Health Care at Three School-Based Clinics in Louisiana. Journal of School Health, 66(7), 237-241.
Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., & Clark, L. (1997) An Introduction to The Family Health Project: An Investigation of Children Whose Mothers are HIV-Infected. Psychology and AIDS Exchange, 23, 10-12.
Kotchick, B.A., Forehand, R., Brody, G., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., & Clark, L. (1997). The Impact of Maternal HIV Infection on Parenting in Low-Income, African-American Families. Journal of Family Psychology, 11, 441-461.
Stock, M., Morse, E., Simon, P., Zeanah, P., Pratt, J., & Sterne, S. (1997). Community Barriers to School-Based Health Care Programs. Health and Social Work, 22(4), 274-281.
Morse, E., Morse, P., Burchfiel, K., & Zeanah, P. (1998). Behavioral Factors Affecting HIV Prevention for Adolescent and Young IDUs. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. 9(3), 77-90.
Forehand, R., Morse, E., Simon, P., & Clark, R. (1998). The Family Health Project: A Multi-Disciplinary Longitudinal Investigation of Children Whose Mothers are HIV-Infected. Clinical Psychology Review. 18(7), 839-856.
Dorsey, S., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Morse, P., and Stock, M. (1999) Mother Knows Best? Mother and Child Report of Behavioral Difficulties in Children of HIV-Infected Mothers. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 21, 191-206.
Dorsey, S., Chance, M., Forehand, R., Morse, E., & Simon, P. (1998) Children Whose Mothers Are HIV Infected: Who Resides In The Home and Is There A Relationship To Child Psychosocial Adjustment? The Journal of Family Psychology. 13 (1), 103-117.
Forehand, R., Steele, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., & Clark, L. (1998). The Family Health Project: Psychosocial Adjustment of Children Whose Mothers are HIV-Infected. The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66 (3), 513-519.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., & Pratt, J. (1998). Compliance: Challenges and Strategies. In M. Ropka & J. Gross (Eds.) Handbook of HIV Nursing. Boston: James and Bartlett Publishers.
Biggar, H., Forehand, R., Devine, D., Brody, G., Armistead, L., Morse, E., & Simon, P. (1998). Women Who are HIV Infected: The Role of Religious Activity in Psychosocial Adjustment. The Journal of AIDS Care, 11 (2), 195-199
Morse, E.V., Simon, P. M., & Burchfiel, K.E. (1998). Social Environment and Male Sex Work in the U.S. In P. Aggleton (Ed.) Men Who Sell Sex-International Perspectives on Male Sex Work and HIV/AIDS. London: Taylor & Frances.
Steele, R., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Clark, L. (1999) Coping Strategies And Behavior Problems of Urban African-American Children: Concurrent and Longitudinal Relationships. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 69 (2), 182-193.
Armistead, L., Summers, P., Forehand, R., Simon, P., Morse, E., & Clark, L. (1999) Understanding of HIV/AIDS AmongChildren of HIV-Infected Mothers: Implications for Prevention, Disclosure and Bereavement. Childrens Health Care, 28, 277-295.
Armistead, L., Morse, E., Forehand, R., Morse, P., & Clark, L. (1999), African American Women and Self-Disclosure of HIV-Infection: Rates, Predictors, and Relationship to Depressive Symptomatology. AIDS and Behavior, 3(3), 195-204.
Kimerling, R., Calhoun, K., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Morse, P., Clark, R. (1999) Traumatic Stress in HIV-Infected Women. AIDS Education and Prevention, 11(4), 321-330.
Forehand, R., Pelton, J., Chance, M., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon-Morse, P., & Stock, M. (1999) Orphans of the AIDS Epidemic: Transition-Related Characteristics, Psychosocial Adjustment and the Caregiver-Child Relationship at 6 Months after Mother's Death. AIDS Care, 11(6), 715-722.
Dutra, R., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Brody, G., Morse, E., Simon-Morse, P., & Clark, L. (2000). Child Resiliency in Inner-City Families Affected by HIV: The Role of Family Variables. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 39, 471-486.
Biggar, H., Forehand, R., Chance, M., Morse, E., Morse, P., & Stock, M. (2000) The Relationship of Maternal HIV Status and Home Variables to Academic Performance of African American Children. AIDS and Behavior, 4(3), 241-252.
Klein, K., Armistead, L., Devine, D., Kotchick, B., Forehand, R., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M. & Clark, L. (2000) Socioemotional Support in African American Families Coping with Maternal HIV: An Examination of Mothers and Childrens Psychosocial Adjustment. Behavioral Therapy, 31, 1-26.
Forehand, R., Brody, G.H., Armistead, L., Dorsey, S., Morse, E., Morse, P.S., Stock, M. (2000) The Role of Community Risk and Resources in the Psychosocial Adjustment of At-Risk Children: An Examination Across Two Community Contexts and Two Informants. Behavior Therapy, 31, 395-414.
Devine, D., Forehand, R., Morse, E., Simon, P., Clark, L., & Kernis, M. (2000) HIV Infection In Inner-City African American Women: The Role of Optimism in Predicting Psychological Well-Being. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 5(3), 141-156.
Steele, R., Armistead, L., Forehand, R., Family Health Project Research Group. (2000). Concurrent and Longitudinal Correlates of Depressive Symptoms among Low-income, Urban, African American Children. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 29(1), 76-85.
Klein, K., Forehand, R., Family Health Project Research Group. (2000) Family Processes as Resources for African American Children Exposed to a Constellation of Sociodemographics risk factors. Journal Of Clinical Child Psychology. 29(1), 53-65.
Morse, E., Morse, P., Klebba, K., Stock, M., Forehand, R., & Panayotova, E. (2000) The Use of Religion Among HIV-Infected African American Mothers. Journal of Religion and Health, 39(3), 261-276.
Armistead, L., Tannenbaum, L., Forehand, R., Morse, E., & Morse, P. (2001) Disclosing HIV Status: Are Mothers Telling Their Children? Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26(1), 11-20.
Marquart, J., Brewer, V., Simon, P., & Morse, E. (2001) Lifestyle Factors Among Female Prisoners with Histories of Psychiatric Treatment. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29(4), 319-328.
Pelton, J., Forehand, R., Morse, E., Simon Morse, P., & Stock, M. (2001) Father-Child Contact In Inner-City African American Families with Maternal HIV-Infection. AIDS Care, 13(4), 475-480.
Shaffer, A., Jones, D., Kotchick, B., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Morse, P. (2001). Telling the Children: Disclosure of Maternal HIV Infection and its Effects on Child Psychological Adjustment. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 10(3), 301-313.
Russell B. Van Dyke, Sophia Lee, George M. Johnson, Andrew Wiznia, Kathleen Mohan, Kenneth Stanley, Edward V. Morse, Paul A. Krostad, Sharon Nachman. (April 2002) Reported Adherence as a Determinant of Response to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-Infected Children. Pediatrics. 109(4)
Forehand, R., Jones, D., Kotchick, B., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Morse, P., Stock, M. (2002) Non-Infected Children of HIV-Infected Mothers: A Four Year Longitudinal Study of Child Psychosocial Adjustment and Parenting. Behavior Therapy. 33, 579-600.
Kapadia, F., Vlahov, D., Des Jarlais, D.C., Strathdee, S.A., Oullet, L., Kerndt, P., Morse, E., Garfein, R.S. Does bleach disinfection protect against hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among young injection drug users (IDUs)? (2002) Epidemiology. 13(6), 738-741.
Friedman, S.R., Ompad, D., Maslow, C., Young, R., Case P., Perlis, T., Hudson, S., Morse, E., Bailey, S., Hollibaugh, A., Des Jarlais, D.C., Garfein, R. HIV prevalence, social marginalization, risk behaviors, and high-risk sexual and injection networks among young women injectors who have sex with women. Accepted for Publication in the American Journal of Public Health 2003
MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED:
Morse, E.V., Morse, P.M., Burgess, S., Seals, B. The Protective Effect of Perceptions of Violence On The Blood Borne Infection Rates of Young Transient and Non-Transient IDUs. Submitted to Social Science and Medicine.
Buxton, M.B., Vlahov, D., Strathdee, S.A., Des Jarlais, D.C., Morse, E., Oullet, L., Kerndt, P., Factor, S., Garfein, R.S. Association of select drug use behavior and duration of drug use among newly initiated injecting drug users. Submitted to Addiction.
Besch, L.C., Morse, E.V., Morse, P.S., Collins, G., Child, C., Cox, L.E., Guity, C., Ropka, M., Predictors of Medication Adherence in A PCP Prophylaxis Trials from the Terry Beirn Community Programs for Clinical Research (CPCRA) on AIDS.
Chihnis, A., Galea, S., Des Jarlais, D.C., Kerndt, P, Morse, E., Ompad, D.C., Vlahov, D., Garfein, R. Trading sex for money and risk of Hepatitis C infection among injection drug users.
Morse, E., Morse, P., Farley, T., Gloss, M. and Williams, A. The Importance of Sociocultural Context in the Provision of HIV Intervention programs to Young IDUs. Submitted to Journal of Drug Issues.
Morse, P. and Morse, E. Psychopathology, HIV and Hepatitis Risk Behaviors. Submitted to Social Work Research. Clayton, J., Chabirand, L., Wishek, G., Myers, L., Morse, P., Morse, E., Farley, T. and Kissinger, P. Access to sterile needles among young intravenous drug users in New Orleans. Submitted to JAIDS.
ABSTRACTS:
Besch L, Morse, E. Simon P. Recruitment, Retention, and Compliance in Community Based Clinical Trials With Traditionally Underserved Populations. Proceedings from the VII International Conference on AIDS. Florence, Italy, July 1991.
Besch L, Collins G, Morse E, Simon P. Cofactors Associated with Participant Compliance in Two CPCRA Trials. Proceedings from the VIII International Conference AIDS/III STD World Congress. Amsterdam, June 1992.
Morse, E. Community Need Assessment After a Natural Disaster. Symposium presentation at The 146th Annual Meeting of American Psychiatric Association. San Francisco May 1993.
Ieoub S, Boagni S, Hilton C, Morse E, Prasad C, Svec F. Relationship of Body Mass Index to Insulin, C Peptide and Hepatic Insulin Clearance in Females. Research Day at Louisiana State University Medical School, November, 1993.
Morse, E. Steps to Effective Crisis and Recovery Interventions With Adults. Hurricane Andrew Coping Assistance Program. Disaster Preparedness Conference for Volunteers of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1993.
Morse, E, Simon, PM. Barriers and Resources for Clinical Research: Women Who Decline to Participate. Women: Face to Face With HIV. An HIV/AIDS Conference for Providers of Primary Care for Women. New Orleans, December, 1993.
Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. Functioning of Children whose mothers are HIV seropositive: Report from a study in progress. Poster Presented at HIV infection in Women: Setting a New Agenda, Washington, D.C., February, 1995.
Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. Promoting resiliency In inner-city families where mothers are HIV seropositive: Coping and social support. Poster presented at the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS Conference. Washington, D.C., July, 1995.
Kimerling, R., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L., Klein, K., Steele, R., Kotchick, B.A. Exposure to trauma in HIV+ women: Implications for Individual and family interventions. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C., November, 1995.
Forehand, R, Armistead, L, Morse, E, Simon, P, Clarke, L. HIV-Infected Mothers: Parenting Skills and Stress-Related Adjustment of their Children. Proceedings from the XI International Conference on AIDS. Vancouver, Canada, July 1996.
Steele, R.G., Brody, G.H., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. Sibling relationship quality: Differential predictors among urban African American children of Healthy and HIV-infected mothers. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1996.
Dutra, R., Watts-Chance, M., Brody, G.H., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. Family and community violence as predictors of child psychosocial adjustment. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1996.
Kotchik, B.A., Steele, R.G., Brody, G.H., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. Maternal HIV-infection, parenting, and child psychosocial adjustment among low-income, urban, ethnic minority families. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1996.
Kimerling, R., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. Relationships between HIV status and victimization history in women. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1996.
Summers, P., Forehand, R., Armistead, L., Morse, E., Simon, P., Stock, M., Clark, L. The role of maternal HIV infection in childrens understanding of AIDS. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, November, 1996.
Price, J, Miller, M, Perrin, Morse, E, Simon, P, Van Dyke, R. Profile of Pediatric ACTG 076 Participants Subsequently Enrolled into ACTG 219 at the Tulane/LSU Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials. 1998
Van Dyke, R., Lee, S., Stanley, K., Johnson, G., Morse, E. Reported Adherence as a Determinant of Response to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in HIV-Infected Children. 2000
Garfein, R.S., Valverde, R., Swartzendruber, A., Williams, I.T., Des Jarlais, S., Strathdee, S., Morse, E., Vlahov, D., Kerndt, P., Ouelet, L., Monterroso, E.R. Differences in the Correlates of HIV, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infections among Young, Street-Recruited Injection Drug Users (IDUs) in United States Metropolitan Areas. International Conference on AIDS. January, 2002.
POSTERS:
Morse, E, Simon, P, Abadie M, Van Dyke, R. Identification of Barriers to Patient Compliance on Protocol 076. Fourteenth AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting. Washington, DC, April, 1991.
Besch L, Morse E, Simon P. Recruitment, Retention, and Compliance in Community Based Clinical Trials With Traditionally Underserved Populations. VII International Conference On AIDS. Florence, Italy, July 1991.
Morse E, Simon P, Abadie M, Perrin M, Van Dyke R. A Longitudinal Study of Barriers to Patient Compliance on ACTG Protocol 076. Sixteenth Annual Clinical Trials Group Meeting. Washington DC, February 1993.
Simon P, Morse E, Perrin M, Abadie M, Degenstein C, Van Dyke R. Women Refusing Entry To ACTG 076. Sixteenth Annual Clinical Trials Group Meeting. Washington, DC, February 1993.
Simon P, Morse E, Perrin M, Price J, Miller M, Van Dyke R. Utility of an Observational Data Base For Women Referred to ACTG 076. Seventeenth Annual ACTG Meeting. Washington, DC, December 1993.
Morse E, Simon P, Perrin M, Price J, Miller M, Butler O, Van Dyke R. Interpersonal and Individual Factors Effecting Female Patient Compliance. Seventeenth Annual ACTG Meeting. Washington DC, December 1993.
Wetsman HC, David E, Morse EV. Trauma and Dissociation in Two Populations. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1994.
Price J, Miller MD, Mera R, Morse EV, Simon PM, Prosper T, Leyva G, Van Dyke R. Critical Effect of Nursing Continuity of Management of HIV-Infected Pediatric Study Participants. Eighteenth Annual AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting, Washington DC, July 1994.
Besch CL, Morse EV, Simon PM, Bincisk A, Cefali F, Connett J, Child C, Costanzo L, Cox L, Landry S, Guity C, Ragland K, Ropka M. Determinants of Levels of Compliance in Patients Enrolled in a PCP Prophylaxis Protocol (Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS [CPCRA] . Tenth International Conference on AIDS, International Conference on STD. Yokohama, Japan, August 1994.
Morse E, Simon P, Kaplan L, Perrin M, Price J, Miller M, Mera R, Van Dyke R. Predicting Medication Compliance of Women Participating in Protocol 076. AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting, Washington, DC, February 1995.
Forehand R, Armistead L, Morse EV, Simon PM, Stock MR, Clark L. Functioning of Children Whose Mothers are HIV Seropositive: Report From a Study in Progress. Poster Presentation at the HIV Infection in Women Conference, Washington, DC, February 1995.
Simon PM, Morse EV, Besch CL. Barriers to Compliance Among women Co-enrolled in a PCP Prophylaxis and Compliance Protocol. Poster Presentation at the HIV Infection in Women Conference, Washington, DC, February 1995.
Filozof, E., Alberin, H., Simon, P., Morse, E., Sterne, S. Statewide evaluation of Louisiana School-based health centers. Poster Presentation at the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care, Baltimore, Maryland, June 1996.
Caldwell, R, Cox, L, Morse, E, Pieper, M, Turner, M, Vallier, W, Simon, P, Launer, C. HIV/AIDS Community Based Clinical Trials Achieve Low Lost-To-Follow-Up Rates. Poster Presentation at the XI International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, July 1996.
Profile of Pediatric ACTG 076 Participants Subsequently Enrolled into ACTG 219 at the Tulane/LSU Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. Poster Presentation at the AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting, Washington, DC, December 1996.
A Multi-Protocol Approach to Data Analysis: Demographic Factors Affecting Pediatric Patient Compliance. Poster Presentation at the AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting, Washington, DC, December 1996.
WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED:
Women: Face to Face with HIV Presented at an HIV/AIDS Conference for Providers of Primary Care for Women. New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1993.
Human Development Presented at the Community Planning Council Training, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, April, 1994.
More than 100 additional workshops conducted.
PAPERS READ:
Morse, E., (September 1972) Comments on the Present and Future State of Research on Medical Innovation. Presented to the National Institute of Health, Conference on the Diffusion of Innovation in Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
Gordon, G., Gordon, S.M., & Morse, E.V. (June 1973) A Consideration of Factors in the Design of Effective Research Institutions. Presented to the 20th International Meeting of The Institute of Management Sciences (IMS), Tel Aviv, Israel.
Gordon, G., Morse, E.V., & Gordon, S.M. (April 1974) Health institutions and the Design of Effective Research Programs. Presented to the National Meeting of the Institute of Management Services (TIMS), Harvard University.
Gordon, G., Tanon, C., & Morse, E.V. (August 1974) Professional Power, Hospital Structure And Innovation. Prepared for ASA meeting, Montreal, Canada.
Morse, E., Gordon, G. (1974) Cognitive Skills: A Determinant of Scientists Local-Cosmopolitan Orientation. Presented to the 9th World Congress of Sociology, Toronto,Canada.
Morse, E.V. (April 1975) The Effects of Formalization on Organizational Adoption Behavior. Presented to Southern Sociological Association, Miami Beach, Florida.
Roman, P.M., & Morse, E.V. (April 1976) The Concept of Career Consistency in the Sociology Of Adulthood. Presented to Southern Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.
Morse, E.V, (September 1976) Organizational Adoption of Innovations. Presented to American Sociological Association, New York, New York.
Roman, P.M., & Morse, E.V. (April 1977) Career Consistency Within Adulthood. Presented to Southern Sociological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
Morse, E.V., & McCurley, D.A. (October 1977) Casual Inferences in Evaluation of Programmatic Change. Presented to the Evaluation Research Society, Washington, D.C.
Morse, E.V., & Bertrand, W. (November 1978) Accountability in Applied Academic Research: An Expanding Arena for Conflict. Presented to the Evaluation Research Society, Washington, D.C.
Morse, E.V. (January 1979) Health and Illness in Western Industrialized Societies in 1995. Presented to Association Economie et Sante, Megeve, France.
Gordon G. & Morse E.V., (Spring 1983) Organizational Constraints to the Management of Change. Presented to the National Meeting of The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS), Blacksburg, VA.
Morse, E.V., & Blum, T. (April 1985) Interoganizational Relationships in the Development of an Occupational Health Program: The Case of Employee Assistance Programs. Presented to the Southern Sociological Association, Charlotte, Virginia.
Morse, E.V., & McCurley, D.A. (August 1986) A Cross Cultural Analysis of the Roles of Applied Sociologist on Health Care Facilities. Presented to the 11th World Congress of the International Sociological Association, New Delhi, India.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (1987) Public Health Concern of AIDS. Presented to Mississippi Board of Public Health (Regional Meeting).
Morse, E.V. (1988) How Do I Know You? Let Me Count The Ways. Mellon Lecture Series, Tulane University.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (1988) The Changing Face of AIDS. Presented to the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (1988) AIDS and Adolescence. Presented to the Texas Psychiatric Association.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. Institutional Forms of Social Support for AIDS Patients. Presented to Mississippi Board of Public Health, Jackson, Mississippi. Presentation videotaped for regional distribution.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (1989) Male Prostitution and Risk of AIDS: Methodological Concerns. American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California.
Morse, E.V., & Simon, P.M. (1988) Male Prostitution and Risk of AIDS: A Challenge to Current Models of Preventive Health Behavior. Presented to the Southern Sociological Society.
Morse, E.V. (1988) HIV Infection in the Young Adult Population. Presented to the Southeastern College Health Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Coburn, M. (1989) Determinants of Compliance of Patients on An Experimental Drug Protocol. Presented to the 5th AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting.
Morse, E.V., Simon, P.M., Coburn, M., Hyslop, N., Greenspan, D., Balson, P.M. (1989) Determinants of Subject Compliance Within an Experimental Anti-HIV Drug Protocol. Presented to the 4th AIDS Clinical Trials Group Meeting.
Besch, L., Simon, P., Morse, E., Walker, J., Pablovich, S., Williams, D. (1991) Barriers to Recruitment, Retention and Compliance Arising From the Unique Needs of Traditionally Underserved Patient Population. Presented to the International AIDS Conference in Florence, Italy and the Seventh Group Meeting of the Community Programs for Clinical Research in AIDS in Washington DC.
Morse, E.V. (1991) Clandestine Sexual Behavior Patterns as an Infection Route for Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Presented to United States Public Health System.
Wetsman, H., David B., Tosh D., Morse E.V. (1992) Dissociation in Medically Indigent Inpatients. Presented to American Psychiatric Association Conference, Washington DC.
Wetsman, H., David B., Morse, E.V. (1992) Dissociation in a Mental Health Care Population. Presented to American Psychiatric Association Conference, Washington DC.
Morse, P., Morse, E., Monterroso, E. (1998) Psychopathology, HIV and Hepatitis Risk Behaviors Among Young Injection Drug Users. Presented to American Psychiatric Association Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Morse, E., Morse, P., Farley, T. (1998) Blood Borne Pathogens among Young IDUs. Presented To American Public Health Association, Washington DC.
Morse, P., Morse, E., Gloss, M., Farley, T. and Williams, A. (1999). The importance of social context in the provision of intervention programs to young IDUs. Presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, November 1999, Chicago, IL.
Morse, E., Morse, P. and Gloss, M. (1999). Determinants of differential utilization of syringe source for young injection drug users. Presented at the Mid-South Sociological Association Conference, November 1999, Jackson, MS.
Don C. Des Jarlais, PhD, Casey Maslow, PhD, David Vlahov, PhD, Stephanie Strathdee, PhD, Larry Oulet, PhD, Peter Kernt, MD, MPH, Edward Morse, PhD, Theresa Perlis, PhD, Richard S. Garfein, PhD, MPH (2001). Use of syringe exchange and HIV risk behavior in different cities.
Susan L. Bailey, Dezheng Huo, MD, Donald Des Jarlais, PhD, Peter Kerndt, MD, MPH, David Vlahov, PhD, Edward Morse, Lawrence Oulet, PhD, Richard S. Garfein, PhD (2001). Characteristics of young injection drug users who trade sex for drugs compared to those who trade sex for money: Collaborative Injection Drug Users Study II (CIDUS-II). Presented to American Public Health Association, November 2001, Atlanta, GA.
Peter R. Kerndt, MD, MPH, S. Bailey, Don Des Jarlais, PhD, Lopez Zetina Javier, PhD, MA, Ed Morse, PhD, S. Strathdee, David Vlavov, PhD, RS Garfein, PhD (2001). HIV infection among injection drug users (IDUs). Methamphetamine use and geographic differences among young IDUs in five large metropolitan areas. Presented to American Public Health Association, November 2001, Atlanta, GA.
Amit Chitnis, Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, Barbara Greenburg, PhD, Susan Bailey, PhD, Don Des Jarlais, PhD, Richard Garfein, PhD, Peter Kerndt, MD, MPH, Edward V. Morse, PhD, Danielle Ompad, MHS, David Vlahov, PhD (2001). Illegal income associated with Hepatitis C (HCV) infection among young adult injection drug users (IDUs). Presented to American Public Health Association, November 2001, Atlanta, GA.
Patricia M. Morse, PhD, Edward V. Morse, PhD, Crystal Fuller, MPH, Don Des Jarlais, PhD, Danielle Ompad, MHS, Lawrence Oulet, PhD, Peter Kerndt, MD, PhD, Richard Garfein, PhD, MPH (2001). Mental Health and HIV/HCV risk behavior in a young IDU cohort. Presented to American Public Health Association, November 2001, Atlanta, GA.
Laura Broyles, MD, Theresa Perlis, PhD, Peter Kerndt, MD, MPH, Edward V. Morse, PhD, Lawrence Ouellet, PhD, S.A. Strathdee, PhD, David Vlahov, PhD, Roberto Valverde, MPH, Andrea Swartzendruber, Richard S. Garfein, PhD, MPH (2002). Correlation between housing changes and HIV risk behaviors among young injection drug users (IDUs). Presented to American Public Health Association Conference, November 2002, Philadelphia, PA.
Edward V. Morse, PhD, Patricia Morse, PhD, Sam Burgess, MA (2002). Family system characteristics associated with young IDUs high risk injecting practices. Presented to American Public Health Association Conference, November 2002, Philadelphia, PA.
Meredith Becker Buxton, MPH, David Vlahov, PhD, S.A. Strathdee, PhD, Don C. Des Jarlais, PhD, Edward V. Morse, PhD, Peter Kerndt, MD, MPH, Richard S. Garfein, PhD, MPH (2002). Association of select drug use behaviors and duration of drug use among newly initiated injection drug users. Presented to American Public Health Association Conference, November 2002, Philadelphia, PA.
BOOK REVIEWS:
Organizational Climate and Careers: The Work Lives of Parish Priest. Hall and Schneider, Authors. Reviewed for the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 12(1): 106-108, 1974.
RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL REPORTS:
Morse, E.V. (1975) Evaluation of the Program on The Impact of Technology Upon the Industrial Worker and His Community. N.S.F.
Morse, E.V. (1975) Status Conservation as a Determinate of the Utilization of PRIMOPS Facilities.
Morse, E.V. (1976) Comparative Analysis of Experimental and Control Groups: Protocol La. Institute for Health Services Research.
Morse, E.V. (1976) Analysis Framework for the Measurement of the Degree of Health Personnel Acceptance of the PRIMOPS Program and the Creation of Interpersonal Relationships. Institute for Health Services Research.
Morse, E.V. (1976-1984) Attitudes of Black and White female residents of New Orleans Regarding major social problems and community needs of New Orleans. Conducted for Gaylord Broadcasting Company.
Morse, E.V. (1983) Knowledge Attitudes and Practices Regarding Self Breast Examination in New Orleans. Public Opinion Survey of Women ages 18-45.
Various technical reports to Federal and State courts. 1979-1986.
Morse, E.V. (1985) Extra-Legal Preparation of Cases for Litigation.
Morse, E.V. (1987-1988) Pattern of Racial Bias in Employment Patterns of Salesmen. Study Conducted for EEOC.
Morse, E.V. (1987-1988) Public Opinion of County Standard for Pornography in CBD of New Orleans.
GRANTS:
Male Prostitution and Risk for AIDS. Funded by NIMH, $266,000+. Co-Principal Investigator. July 1, 1988 to February 4, 1994.
Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS. Funded by NIAID, $2,900,000+. Investigator. July 1989-June 1994.
HIV Risk Behaviors of Male Customers of Male Prostitutes. Funded by Private Donation $50,000+. Co-Principal Investigator. July 1991-June 1992.
AIDS Primary Care Demonstration Project. Funded by Health Resources Services Administration, $925,000+. Investigator. Donated time. 1990-1991.
AIDS and Customers of Male Prostitutes. Funded by private funding (Tulane Alumni), $4000.00 Principal Investigator. January 1991-December 1991.
Patient Satisfaction With Psychiatric Inpatient Services at Charity Hospital of New Orleans.-funded by State of Louisiana, Office of Mental Health, $15,000. July 1991-June 1993.
Letters (3) of Ancillary Support for Pediatric Component of Tulane/LSU ACTU. Funded by NIAID, $25,000. Investigator. 1991-1995.
Ancillary Services Grant-Compliance Study of Pregnant Women Enrolled in Protocol 076. Funded by NIAID, $122,000. Compliance Coordinator. 1991-1993.
Training Program for Older Adults as Case Management Case Aides. Funded by NIMH, $133,560. Consultant. 1991-1994.
Tulane/LSU Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. Funded by NIAID, $900,000. Investigator. 1992-2001.
LAMI Family Support Group Project. Funded by Institute of Mental Hygiene, $29,500. Technical Consultant. 1992
Functioning of Children Whose Mothers are HIV Positive. Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $1,130,000+. Principal Investigator. 1993-1996.
Training Program for Violence in the Workplace. Funded by American Association for Retired Persons, $68,980. Trainer. 1994-1995.
Training Program for Older Adults as Case Work Aides Funded by Office of Community Services, $151,000. Project Director. 1994-1995.
Prevention of Infertility Due to Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $270,286. Consultant. 1994-1996.
School-Based Health Center Evaluation: Student Impact Survey. Funded by Office of Public Health. $145,000. Co-Principal Investigator. 1995-1996.
Violence, Substance Abuse, and HIV. Funded by National Institute of Drug Abuse, $10,000. Director. 1994-1996.
Tulane-LSU AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. Funded by NIH. $5,000,000+. Co-Investigator. 1995-1999.
HIV and Drug Use Among Young Adults. Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $996,520. Principal Investigator. September 1996-1999.
Functioning of Children Whose Mothers are HIV Positive. Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $831,894. Co-Principal Investigator. 1996-1999.
The Roles of Family, School, and Community in Promoting Competence in Youth Living in Rural and Urban African American Single Parent Families. Funded by William T. Grant Foundation, $694,654. Co-Principal Investigator. 1996-1999.
Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS. Funded by NIAID NIH, $525,827. Investigator. 1997-2004.
AIDS-Risk Behavior Among Female Prisoners with Mental Illness. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, $98,560. Consultant. 1997-1999.
Clinical Evaluation Program for the Office of Community Services. Funded by Office of Community Services, State of Louisiana, $384,000. Consultant. 1998-1999.
Mother-Infant RAPID testing Intervention at time of Delivery (MIRIAD). Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $319,665. Investigator. 2000-2003.
Mother-Infant RAPID testing Intervention at time of Delivery Plus (MIRIAD PLUS). Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $340,000. Investigator. 2001-2004.
Tulane-LSU AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. Funded by NIH. $884,360. Co-Investigator. 2001-2002.
Substance Abuse Service Alliance- Practice Research Collaborative. Funded by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, 781,584. Consultant. 2001-2004
Risk Reduction for Young African American IDUs. Funded by the National Institute On Drug Abuse, $3,300,000. Principal Investigator. 2001-2006.