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Bryan Zolnikov, PhD Bryan received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Prior to attending UNL, he worked as a Research Associate at the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine and the Neuropsychology Assessment Lab, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. He was involved in investigations of medication adherence and the neuropsychological sequelae of people infected with HIV. Currently, Bryan is Email Bryan: bzolniko@bigred.unl.edu Publications Seifert, A., Zolnikov, B., & Kiviniemi, M. (2007). Say ‘Yes’ to [MS] Drugs: Affect and Cognition Predict MS Patients’ Medication Adherence. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 33, S162. Zolnikov, B. & Mosier, N. J. (2005). Community Living Services: Program Evaluation and 2004 Annual Review. Hinkin, C. H., Castellon, S. A., Lam, M. N., Hardy, D., Stefaniak, M. B., & Zolnikov, B. (2001). Neuropsychological compromise predicts poor medication adherence in HIV+ adults. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7, 230. Castellon, S. A., Hinkin, C. H., Hardy, D., Lam, M. N., Stefaniak, M. B., & Zolnikov, B. (2001). Information-processing efficiency among substance abusing HIV+ persons. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7, 150. Publications in Progress Zolnikov, B., Peer, J. & Mosier, N. (in preparation). Multnomah Community Ability Scale and the Service Engagement Scale: A Proposed 7-Factor Structure. Community Mental Health Journal. Zolnikov, B. (2004). The association between rumination, dysfunctional attitudes, and depression in patients with co-morbid neuropsychological impairment and end-stage liver disease. Abstract and poster presented at the 38 th Annual Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana. Grant, M. M., Zolnikov, B., Flowers, J., Darr, A. & Burke, W. (2002). Predicting Ruminative Response and Attributional Style: Relationship to Inhibitory Control of Cognition and Regulation of Affect. Abstract and poster presented at the 36 th Annual Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, Reno, Nevada. Iyer, S., Goodvin, R., Hayes, S. & Zolnikov, B. (2002). Minor Concerns? An Exploration of the Objectives and Issues of Minority Research. Panel discussion presented at the 7 th Annual People of Color in Predominantly White Institutions Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska. |