- Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Health Science Center
Dr. Montemayor is a health behavior social scientist, with a background in alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD) research and quantitative research methodology. Dr. Montemayor's research spans a variety of ATOD content areas involving the assessments of substance using behaviors (i.e., alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and other drugs), including polysubstance use, and associated risk factors (e.g. cultural and social norms, motives, perceived risks). Specifically, his interests include the utility of prevention and intervention programming in ATOD use among adolescent and young adult at-risk minority populations and underrepresented sub-groups through tailored and relevant programming. Dr. Montemayor likes to utilize a harm reduction approach in ATOD use programming to mitigate the ways ATOD use impacts those from unrepresented backgrounds, and he incorporates theory to help explain and predict the future use of alcohol and other drugs. For example, his research looking at age-of-onset, Greek affiliation, and classification in college has helped collaborators revamp their intervention approach and content to fit the needs and behaviors of the student body. Additionally, his theoretical research has helped provide evidence-based, theoretically driven changes and approaches in addressing campus ATOD challenges.
Dr. Montemayor is experienced in all stages of ATOD use programming, including the development and implementation of both individual and group ATOD use intervention programs at numerous University's Health and Wellness Departments. Dr. Montemayor has experience in leading both individual and group focused ATOD intervention programs, including Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS), a harm-reduction, preventive intervention evidence-based approach to reducing alcohol use among college students who are active alcohol drinkers and who are at risk for alcohol-related problems.
- Ph.D. in Education Science, University of Kentucky - (Lexington, Kentucky, United States) 2020
- M.S. in Health and Human Performance, Oklahoma State University - (Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States) 2013
- B.S. in Sports and Exercise Science, West Texas A&M University - (Canyon, Texas, United States) 2011
Academic Articles8
- Russell, A. M., Valdez, D., Chiang, S. C., Montemayor, B. N., Barry, A. E., Lin, H., & Massey, P. M. (2022). Using Natural Language Processing to Explore "Dry January" Posts on Twitter: Longitudinal Infodemiology Study.. J Med Internet Res. 24(11), e40160-e40160.
- Montemayor, B. N., Noland, M., & Barry, A. E. (2022). College students mandated to substance use courses: Age-of-onset as a predictor of contemporary polysubstance use.. J Am Coll Health. 1-8.
- Russell, A. M., Montemayor, B. N., Boardman Ndulue, E., Barry, A. E., & Massey, P. M. (2022). Alcohol Use Disorder Narratives in U.S. Digital News Coverage and Engagement on Social Media.. Health Commun. 1-7.
- Moreno, O., Williams, C. D., Munoz, G., Elias, M., Santana, A., Fuentes, L., ... Amstadter, A. B. (2022). Moderating Role of Healthcare Disruptions on Friend and Family Pandemic-Related Negative Life Events Predicting Latines' Anxiety and Alcohol Use Over Time. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION. 1-14.
- Shin, S. H., Bouchard, L. M., & Montemayor, B. (2022). An Exploration of Practitioners' Perceptions and Beliefs About Trauma-Informed Youth Drug Prevention Programs: a Qualitative Study.. Prev Sci. 23(4), 636-647.
Repository Documents / Preprints1
- Russell, A. M., Valdez, D., Chiang, S., Montemayor, B. N., Barry, A. E., Lin, H., & Massey, P. M. (2022). Using natural language processing to explore Dry January posts on Twitter: A longitudinal infodemiology study (Preprint).
Principal Investigator1
- HLTH353 Drugs & Society Instructor