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Patricia Garvie

Patricia A. Garvie, PhD

Assistant Member, St. Jude Faculty
Chief Psychologist, Infectious Disease Service

Departments

Behavioral Medicine

Contact Information

Patricia Garvie, PhD
Behavioral Medicine
MS 740, Room S6048
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place
Memphis, TN 38105-3678
Email: patti.garvie@stjude.org
Phone: (901) 595-4787
FAX: (901) 595-4701

Education

BS - University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
MS - Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
PhD - Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama


Research Interests

  • Adherence and disclosure, issues related to the treatment of pediatric and adolescent HIV infection
  • Neurocognitive, executive, and memory functioning in children and adolescents with HIV
  • Child and adolescent health promotion and health-related quality of life
  • Adaptive functioning, resilience, adjustment and coping

Selected Publications

Sirois PA, Montepiedra G, Kapetanovic S, Williams PL, Pearson DA, Malee K, Garvie PA, Kammerer BL, Nichols SL, Nozyce ML, Mintz M, Mitchell WG, Oleske JM, and the IMPAACT/PACTG 219C Team. Impact of Medications Prescribed for Treatment of Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder on Physical Growth in Children and Adolescents with HIV. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2009 (in press).

Kapetanovic S, Aaron L, Montepiedra G, Sirois PA, Oleske JM, Malee K, Pearson DA, Nichols SL, Garvie PA, Farley J, Mintz M, Williams PL and the IMPAACT/PACTG 219C Team. The Use of Second Generation Antipsychotics and the Changes in Physical Growth in Children and Adolescents with Perinatally Acquired HIV. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 2009 (in press).

Garvie PA, Lawford J, Banet MS, West RL. Quality of life measurement in pediatric and adolescent populations with HIV: A review of the literature. Child: Care, Health and Development 34(4), 440-453, 2009.

Lyon ME, Garvie PA, McCarter R, Briggs L, D’Angelo LJ. Development, Feasibility and Acceptability of the Family-Centered (FACE) Advance Care Planning Intervention for Adolescents with HIV. Journal of Palliative Medicine 12(4), 363-372, 2009.

Narr-King S, Montepiedra G, Nichols SL, Farley J, Garvie PA, Kammerer BL, Malee K, Sirois PA, Storm D for the IMPAACT 1042s Team. Allocation of Family Responsibility for Illness Management in Pediatric HIV. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 34(2), 187-194, 2009.

Lyon ME, Garvie PA, McCarter R, Briggs L, D’Angelo LJ. Who Will Speak for Me? Improving End-of-Life Decision-Making for Adolescents with HIV and Their Families. Pediatrics 123(2) e199–e206, 2009.

Garvie PA, Cremeens J, Flynn PM, Gaur AH, Belzer M, McSherry G, Friedman L, Rogers A, Hu C. Use of focus group methodology in the development of a directly observed therapy (DOT) intervention in HIV-1 infected adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 44:124-132, 2009.

Farley JJ, Montepiedra G, Storm D, Sirois PA, Malee K, Garvie P, Kammerer B, Naar-King S, Nichols S. Assessment of adherence to antiretroviral therapy in perinatally HIV-infected children and youth using self-report measures and pill count. J Dev Behav Pediatr 29(5), 377-384, 2008.

Garvie PA, Rai SN, Lensing S. Efficacy of a pill-swallowing training intervention to improve adherence in children and adolescents with pediatric HIV/AIDS. 119; 893-899, 2007.

Hankins J, Hinds P, Day S, Carroll Y, Li C, Garvie PA, Wang W. Therapeutic preference and decision-making among patients with severe sickle cell anemia and their families. Pediatrics Blood and Cancer 48, 705-710, 2007. 

Kadivar H, Garvie PA, Sinnock C, Heston JD, Flynn PM. Psychosocial profile of HIV-infected adolescents in a Southern US urban cohort. AIDS Care 18(6): 544-9, Aug 2006.

Phipps S, Dunavant M, Garvie PA, Lensing S, Rai SN. Somatic distress and mood disturbance as indicators of acute health-related quality of life in children undergoing bone marrow transplant. Bone Marrow Transplantation 29;425-434, 2002.

 

Last update: August 2009

 

 

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