Publications by National Center for Telehealth & Technology Scientists
In Press
The Impact of Childhood Abuse and Combat-Related Trauma on Post-deployment Adjustment.
Journal of Traumatic Stress.
Army suicide surveillance: A prerequisite to suicide prevention.
In E. Ritchie (Ed.), Combat and Operational Behavioral Health. Department of Defense, Office of the Surgeon General, US Army, Borden Institute.
Practice Parameter Update: Evaluation and Management of Driving Risk in Dementia (an evidence-based review).
Neurology.
Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) with a Sample of Soldiers Previously Deployed in Support of OEF/OIF.
Journal of Clinical Psychology.
Safety of Telemental Health Care Delivered to Clinically Unsupervised Settings: A Systematic Review.
Telemedicine and e-Health.
Gender Differences in Depression and PTSD Symptons Following Combat Exposure.
Depression and Anxiety.
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Combat Related PTSD. In P. Shiromani, T. Keane, & J. LeDoux (Eds.), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Basic Science and Clinical Practice.
New York: Humana Press.
2010
Profiles of 800,000 Users of the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service Since the Debut of Online Assistance, 2003-2008.
Preventing Chronic Disease. Mar 2010. 7 (2): 1-9.
Longitudinal Mental Health Screening Results Among Post-deployed US Soldiers Preparing to Deploy Again.
Journal of Traumatic Stress.
Multiple Experiences of Combat. Chapter. Duckworth & Follette (Eds). Retraumaitzation: Assessment, Treatment and Prevention.
Routledge Press.
The Impact of Killing on Mental Health Symptoms in Iraq War Veterans.
Journal of Traumatic Stress.
2009
History and Implementation of the Fort Lewis Soldier Wellness Assessment Program (SWAP).
Military Medicine Vol 174, July 2009. 721-727.
Posttraumatic stress disorder.
In R.E. Ingram, (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Depression. New York: Springer.
Soldier evaluation of the virtual reality Iraq.
Telemedicine and eHealth. 15 (1): 101-104.
Challenges and threats of deployment. In S. M. Freeman & B. A. Moore (Eds.), Living and surviving in harm’s way: A treatment handbook for pre- and post deployment.
New York: Routledge.
A meta-analysis of the effects of internet- and computer-based cognitive-behavioral treatments for anxiety.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65(1), 53-75.
Association between number of deployments to Iraq and mental health screening outcomes in U.S. Army soldiers.
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 70 (9), 1266-1272.
Virtual Reality Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Exposure Therapy Results with Active Duty Iraq War Combatants.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 142, 277-282.
2008
Virtual reality exposure therapy for active duty soldiers.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 64, 940-946.
Civilian psychologists in an Army culture: The ethical challenge of cultural competence.
Military Psychology, 20, 21-35.
Virtual Iraq: Initial results from a VR exposure therapy application for OIF/OEF combat-related post traumatic stress disorder.
In J.D. Westwood et al. (Eds.), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (pp. 420—425). Amsterdam, NL: IOS Press.
Ethical and legal considerations regarding disputed authorship and the use of shared data.
Accountability in Research, 15, 105-131.
Soldier attitudes about technology-based approaches to mental healthcare.
Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 11(6), 767-769.