BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
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information for the key personnel in the order listed on Form Page 2.
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NAME Carol F. Roye
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POSITION
TITLE Professor of Nursing
and Urban Public Health |
EDUCATION/TRAINING
(Begin with baccalaureate or other initial
professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.)
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INSTITUTION AND LOCATION |
DEGREE (if applicable) |
YEAR(s) |
FIELD OF STUDY |
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B.A. M.Ed. M.S. M.S. Ed.D. |
1967 1969 1984 1986 1994 |
Psychology Special
Education Nursing Pediatric
Primary Care Health Education |
RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE: Concluding with present
position, list, in chronological order, previous employment, experience, and
honors. Include present membership on
any Federal Government public advisory committee. List, in chronological order, the titles, all
authors, and complete references to all publications during the past three
years and to representative earlier publications pertinent to this
application. If the list of publications
in the last three years exceeds two pages, select the most pertinent publications. DO NOT
EXCEED FOUR PAGES
EXPERIENCE:
6/86-5/87 Pediatric
Nurse Practitioner, Greenburgh Neighborhood Health Center, Greenburgh, NY
12/86-4/91 Pediatric
Nurse Practitioner, Program Coordinator of Teenage Mothers Program, Jacobi
Hospital, Bronx, NY
4/91-10/94 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, School-Based Clinic, IS 143,
9/90-6/97 Assistant Professor,
11/94-6/97 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Center
for Advanced Practice,
9/97-Present Professor,
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Pediatrics 2000
(1 day/week)
HONORS :
June 1997 Outstanding
Research Presentation,
April 2002 Alumni
Award for Distinguished Career in Nursing.
November Rose
and George Doval Award for Excellence in Nursing Educaton
2002 Presented at the Fifteenth
Annual 2002 Celebration of Nursing Scholarship – NYU Division of Nursing
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Roye, C. (1993). Pap
smear screening in adolescents:
Rationale, technique and follow-up.
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 7, 199- 206.
Roye, C. & Balk, S. (1996). Evaluation of an intergenerational
program for teenage mothers and their mothers. Maternal-Child Nursing
Journal, 24, 32-40.
Roye C. & Balk, S. (1996). The relationship of partner support to
outcomes for teenage mothers and their children: A
review. Journal of Adolescent
Health, 19, 86-93.
Roye, C. & Balk, S. (1996). Evaluation of an
intergenerational program for teenage mothers and their mothers. Maternal-Child
Nursing Journal, 24, 32-40.
Roye, C. (1997). Condom use by Hispanic and African-American
teens and young adults who use hormonal contraception: Implications for HIV-prevention, Journal
of Health Education, 28(suppl), S61-S66.
Roye, C. & Coonan, P. (1997). Adolescent rape. American Journal of
Nursing, 97, 45.
Roye, C. & Balk, S.
(1997). Caring For Pregnant Teens
and Their Mothers, Too. Maternal Child Nursing , 22, 153-157.
Roye, C. (1998). Condom use by Hispanic and African American
adolescent girls who use hormonal contraception, Journal of Adolescent
Health, 23, 205-211.
Roye, C. (2002). The
Well Adolescent As A Client. In: Fundamentals
of Nursing.
Roye C. & Johnsen, J. (2001). Routine provision of
emergency contraception to teens and subsequent condom use: A preliminary study. Journal of Adolescent Health , 28,
165- 166.
Roye, C. & Seals, B. (2001). A qualitative assessment of contraceptive
decision-making by female adolescents who use hormonal contraception. Journal
of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 12, 78-87.
Roye C. F. & Johnsen, J.R.M..(2002). Adolescents and emergency contraception. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 16,
3-9.
Roye, C., &
Roye, C., Nelson, J.,& Stanis, P. (2003).
Evidence of the need for cervical cancer screening in adolescents. Journal
of Pediatric Nursing,29, 224-225, 232.
Roye, C. (2003). Adolescent sexuality: Task force summary and recommendations. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 17(Supp),
S17-S18.
Gaffney, D. & Roye,
C. (2003). Adolescent Sexual Development and Sexuality Assessment and Interventions.
Relevant abstracts:
Roye, C. Condom Use By Minority Adolescent Women Who Use
Hormonal Contraception.
of Nurse Practitioners 1997 National
Conference.
Roye, C. Condom Use By Minority Teens and Young Women Who Use
Hormonal Contraception. Sigma Theta
Tau International Biennial
Convention.
Roye, C. Condom Use By Minority Teens and Young Women Who Use
Hormonal Contraception. Eastern
Nursing Research Society,
Roye, C. Condom Use By Minority Teens and Young Women Who Use
Hormonal Contraception. Sigma Theta Tau
International, Subregional Research Alliance Spring Research Day,
Roye, C.,
Seals, B. A Qualitative Assessment of Condom Use by Minority Female Adolescents
Who Use Hormonal Contraception. CUNY
Nursing Research Conference.
Roye, C., Seals, B. A Qualitative Assessment of
Condom Use by Minority Female Adolescents Who Use Hormonal Contraception.
Annual Meeting of CUNY Nurse Researchers,
Roye, C. Development of a culturally appropriate
video to promote dual method use by urban adolescents.
Roye, C., Nelson, J., & Stanis, P. Abnormal
Pap Smears in an Urban School-Based Clinic Population. Fourth Annual
Evidence-Based Practice Conference,
Roye, C. Development of a Culturally Appropriate video to
Promote Dual Method Use by Urban Adolescents. Association of Teachers of
Preventive Medicine, 61st Annual Meeting,
Roye,
C. Very High Risk Sexual Behaviors Among Urban Female Adolescents: Preliminary Results From An Intervention
Study. National Association of Pediatric
Nurse Practitioners and Associates Annual Conference,
Roye, C., Perlmutter, P, Spark, A. Risk Reduction Practices by
Urban Teens: Are there correlations
across sexual and dietary
behaviors? American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting,
Roye, C., Perlmutter, P, Krauss, B. Two Brief Interventions
To Promote Condom Use By Urban Teens Who Use Hormonal
Contraceptives: Preliminary Results.
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting,
Roye, C., Perlmutter, P, Krauss, B. Heterosexual Anal
Intercourse Among Urban Female Adolescents
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting,
RESEARCH SUPPORT
“Increasing Use of Dual Methods of Protection from
Pregnancies and STDs/HIV”
Principal Investigator: Carol F. Roye, EdD
Agency: NINR
Type: RO1,
(5R01NR007962-01) March 2001 – February 2004
The specific aims of this study are to: Develop and produce a video that meets the
learning needs of the target audience; implement the counseling and video
interventions; conduct a classical, randomized experimental design with a
baseline and three-month follow-up assessments; and compare the enhanced efficacy
of the combined intervention to each intervention alone and to a control group
receiving standard care. The video,
which was based on the PI’s preliminary studies, features two young
HIV-positive women, and two young men who are uninfected. The counseling protocol is an adaptation of
the CDC’s program, Project RESPECT, which was amended for one-session use with
adolescents. The primary outcome of
interest was condom use.
“Increasing Use of Dual Methods of Protection from
Pregnancies and STDs/HIV, One-Year Follow-Up”
Principal Investigator: Carol F. Roye, EdD
Agency: William
T. Grant Foundation.
Type: Research
Grant, March 2003 – February 2004
The specific aim of this study is to conduct one-year
follow-up of condom use by the young women who participated in the study
mentioned above.
“Relationship Between the Availability of
Emergency Contraception and the Use of Condoms by Female Adolescents.
Principal Investigator: Carol F. Roye, EdD
Agency: PSC-CUNY
Type: Research Grant, April 1999-March 2000.
The specific aim of this
study was to assess whether advance provision of emergency contraception to
female adolescents would affect their use of condoms or hormonal
contraceptives. Young women presenting
to Planned Parenthood in
“An Examination of Factors
Affecting Condom Use by Teens Who Use Hormonal Contraception”
Principal Investigator: Carol F. Roye, EdD
Agency: PSC-CUNY
Type: Research Grant, April 1998-March 1999.
This exploratory study was a
qualitative assessment of condom use by urban adolescent women who use hormonal
contraceptives and urban adolescent men.
“Condom use by minority adolescent females who use
hormonal contraception
Principal Investigator: Carol F. Roye, EdD
Agency: Sigma
Theta Tau - Alpha Zeta Chapter
Type: Lucie Kelly Research Award
The aim of this study was
assess condom use by teens who use hormonal contraceptives. The hypothesis tested was: Teens who use hormonal contraceptives are
less likely to use condoms than teens whose only method of contraception is
condoms.
“The Teenage
Mothers-Grandmothers Program”
Principal Investigators: Sophie J. Balk, MD, Carol F. Roye, EdD
Agencies:
Type: Service Grant, May, 1989- April, 1991
The aim of this program
was to implement a program of services for the mothers of pregnant and
parenting teenagers to
help them support their daughters in order to improve
their daughters’ rates of school completion and delay a second pregnancy.