Publications by National Center for Telehealth & Technology Scientists
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Afterdeployment.org: A web-based multimedia wellness resource for the post-deployment military community.
Professional Psychology: Research & Practice.
Soldiers’ personal technologies on deployment and at home
Telemedicine and e-Health.
Posttraumatic growth as protection against suicidal ideation after deployment and combat exposure.
Military Medicine.
Military and civilian media coverage of suicide.
Archives of Suicide Research.
Overview of quality of life measurement and methodological issues.
In C. King & P. Hinds (Eds.),
Quality of Life From Nursing and Patient Perspectives: Theory, Research, and Practice, 3rd Edition.
Boston, MA:
Jones and Bartlett.
A Standard telemental health evaluation model: The time is now.
Telemedicine and e-Health.
Characteristics of suicides among active duty US Army military personnel: 17 US states, 2005-2007.
American Journal of Public Health.
mHealth data security: The need for HIPAA compliant standardization.
Telemedicine and e-Health.
The caring letter project: A military suicide prevention pilot program.
Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention.
mHealth for mental health: Integrating smartphone technology in behavioral healthcare.
Professional Psychology: Research & Practice.
Gender differences in traumatic experiences and mental health in Soldiers redeployed from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Journal of Psychiatric Research.
Anger and post-combat mental health: Validation of a brief anger measure with U.S. Soldiers post-deployed from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Psychological Assessment.
Combat stress control.
In C. R. Figley (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of Trauma.
Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA.
Post-deployment difficulties of military service members.
In C. H. Kennedy (Ed.),
Military psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications.
2011
Enhancing patient-provider communication with the electronic self-report assessment for cancer: A randomized trial.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 29(8),
1029-1035.
Army suicide surveillance: A prerequisite to suicide prevention.
In E. Ritchie (Ed.),
Combat and Operational Behavioral Health
(pp. 393-402).
Department of Defense, Office of the Surgeon General, US Army, Borden Institute.
Multiple experiences of combat.
In M. P. Duckworth & V. Follette (Eds.),
Retraumatization: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention.
Taylor & Francis.
Attitudes and awareness of web-based self-care resources in the military: A preliminary survey study.
Telemedicine and e-Health, 17,
580-583.
Prevalence and impact of short sleep duration in redeployed OIF Soldiers.
SLEEP, 34(9),
1189-1195.
Technology-based suicide prevention: Current applications and future directions.
Telemedicine and e-Health, 17(1),
50-54.
Caring letters project: A military suicide-prevention pilot program.
Crisis,
1-8.
A psychometric study of the suicide ideation scale.
Archives of Suicide Research, 15(3),
250-258.
Killing in combat, mental health symptoms, and suicidal ideation in Iraq war veterans.
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 25(4),
563-567.
Virtual reality exposure therapy for combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.
In B. A. Moore & W. E. Penk (Eds.),
Treating PTSD in Military Personnel: A Clinical Handbook
(pp. 90-106).
New York: The Guilford Press.
Effectiveness of virtual reality exposure therapy for active duty soldiers in a military mental health clinic.
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 24(1),
93-96.