Shaina Trevino, PhD, is a Research Associate with both the HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice and the Prevention Science Institute. Dr. Trevino completed her doctorate in Prevention Science at the University of Oregon with a specialization in educational data science and quantitative research methods. As a quantitative methodologist, she has expertise in data management, harmonization, analysis, and archiving, computational reproducibility, and privacy-preserving data publishing methods. Her scholarship focuses on intergenerational transmission of self- and emotion regulation, youth well-being, and violence prevention.
Ph.D., 2022, University of Oregon
Major: Prevention Science
Specialization: Educational Data Science and Quantitative Research Methods
Advisor: Nicole Giuliani, Ph.D.
M.S., 2018, University of Oregon
Major: Prevention Science
B.S., 2016, Southern Oregon University
Major: Psychology
2022 Minority Travel Award, Society for Prevention Research
2019 Doctoral Travel Award, College of Education, University of Oregon
2018-19 Promising Scholar Award, University of Oregon
Trevino, S. D. (2022). Disentangling the impact of prenatal and postnatal early life stress on pubertal timing and adolescent aggression (Order No. 29253431). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ University of Oregon; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I. (2700598335).
Trevino, S. D., Kelly, N. R., Budd, E. L., & Giuliani, N. R. (2021). Parent gender affects the influence of parent emotional eating and feeding practices on child emotional eating. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 654237.
Giuliani, N. R., Harrington, E. M., Trevino S. D. (2021). Specificity of parental influences on early childhood self-regulation across multiple domains. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 76, 101330.
Walden, E., Hamilton, J., Harrington, E., Lopez, S., Onofrietti-Magrassi, A., Mauricci, M., Trevino, S., Giuliani, N., & McIntyre, L. L. (2021). Intergenerational trauma: Assessment in biological mothers and preschool children. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 1-11.
Todahl, J. L., Schnabler, S., Barkhurst, P. D., Ratliff, M., Cook, K., Franz, D., Schwartz, S., Shen, F., & Trevino, S., (2021). Stewards of Children: A qualitative study of organization and community impact. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 30(2) 1-21.
Harrington, E. M., Trevino S. D., Lopez, S., & Giuliani, N. R. (2020). Consequences of emotion regulation in early childhood: Implications for socioemotional competence and school readiness. Emotion, 20(1), 48.
Krause, M. A., Trevino, S., Cripps, A., Chilton, K., & Taylor, J. P. (2019). Inclusive fitness does not impact the survival processing effect. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6 (1), 13-31.
Dr. Trevino's current research focuses on best practices for evidence synthesis workflows and sharing data and research findings in an accessible format. At the HEDCO Institute, she develops data science workflows, dynamic research reports, and interactive web apps to bridge the research-to-practice gap in education. At the Prevention Science Institute, she conducts statistical analyses, manages data, and builds interactive web apps for various research projects. She also prepares data and research materials for archiving, using privacy-preserving methods to de-identify large datasets before publishing them online.