School of Professional Psychology Faculty
Karli Kondo Zearley , Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
M.A. Counseling Program
School of Professional Psychology
Pacific University
Education
- Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 2012
- M.A., Pacific University, 2004
- B.A., Pacific University, 2001
- A.A., Portland Community College, 1999
Roles and Interests
- Instructional Roles: Research Methods, Human Growth and Development, Assessment of Individuals, Interviewing and Counseling Skills, Social and Cultural Foundations
- Research Interests: Acculturation and health related behaviors in Latinos; poverty, food insecurity, and hunger
Professional Memberships & Involvement
- American Psychological Association (Divisions 27, 35, 38, 45)
- Association for Psychological Science
- Society for Research in Child Development
- American Counseling Association
- Western Psychological Association
Publications
- Gorman, K., Zearley, K.K., & Favasuli, S. (2011). Does acculturation matter?: Food insecurity and child problem behavior among low-income working Hispanic households. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 33(2), 152-169.
Conference Presentations
- Koslofsky, S. & Zearley, K. (November, 2012). Staying relevant: what’s new on acculturation, immigration, and linguistics in clinical practice. Oregon Counseling Association’s Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
- Rossi, J., Schembre, S., Fairlie, A., Kobayashi, H., & Kondo, K. (September, 2008). Power for Nested Comparisons in Structural Equation Modeling: Preliminary Results. Paper presentation at the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology’s Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.
- Gorman, K. & Kondo, K. (November 2007). Food insecurity and child well-being in working poor and Hispanic households. National Council on Family Relations’ Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Martins, D. & Kondo, K. (June, 2007). Partnership in food, hunger, and nutrition (FHN). Paper presentation at the Association of Community Heath Nursing Educators Annual Institute, Kansas City, MO.
- Martins, D., Orellana, R., Carter, M., Hyman, S., Vancini, J., Kondo, K., & Bayly, V. (November, 2006). Assessment of food intake, obesity, and nutrition risk among the homeless in Rhode Island. Paper presentation at the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
- Gorman, K., Kondo, K., & Kiniorski, E. (April, 2006). Rhode Island’s working poor: Food-security, food stamp participation, acculturation and child well-being. Psychology and Social Justice’s Annual Conference, Boston, MA.
- Kondo, K., Kiniorski, E., & Gorman, K. (March, 2006). Low income Hispanic households: acculturation differences in food security, health and child well-being. Paper presentation (Chair) at the Eastern Psychological Association’s Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
- Kondo, K., Kiniorski, E., & Gorman, K. (March, 2006). Acculturation, hunger, and child well-being among low-income Hispanic households. Society for Community Research & Action Northeast Regional Program at the Eastern Psychological Association’s Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
Karli Kondo Zearley , Ph.D.
School of Professional Psychology
Pacific University HPC2
190 SE 8th Avenue, Suite 260
Hillsboro, Oregon 97123
Phone: 503-352-2634
Toll Free: 1-877-PAC-UNIV ext. 2623



