Online Program

5019.0
Changing the Impact of War and Incarceration on Mental Health: Emerging Research

Wednesday, November 6, 2013: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Poster

Board 3
Refocusing the military trauma lens: Primary trauma experiences of military spouses   
Sara Green, Doctoral Candidate, MSW, Paula Nurius, Ph.D., Norweeta Milburn, PhD and Patricia Lester, MD
Board 4
Stress coping behaviors and posttraumatic stress symptomology among military personnel with a history of sexual trauma   
Kelly L. Diecker, B.A., Frances M. Barlas, Ph.D., Jacqueline Pflieger, Ph.D., William Higgins, Ph.D, Diana Jeffery, Ph.D., Mark Mattiko, M.Ed. and Benedict Diniega, M.D.
Board 5
Unique barriers to seeking mental health care while deployed: OEF/oif servicewomen's perceptions and provider effects   
Michelle Mengeling, Ph.D., Brenda M. Booth, PhD, James Torner, Ph.D. and Anne Sadler, Ph.D.
Board 6
Loneliness and coping among adolescents with a deployed parent in the military   
Elizabeth A. Schilling, PhD and Robert H. Aseltine, PhD
Board 7
Characterizing a sample of veterans with co-occurring disorders referred to a court-based jail diversion program   
Leon Sawh, M.P.H., Stephanie Singer, B.A., Debra Pinals, M.D., Stephanie Hartwell, Ph.D., Carl Fulwiler, M.D., Ph.D., Julianne Siegfriedt, M.A. and David Smelson, Psy.D.
Board 9
Mental health, risky sexual behaviors, and substance abuse amongst incarcerated African American men: A qualitative study   
Lawrence Rapier, BS, Rhonda Conerly Holliday, PhD and Ronald Braithwaite, PhD
Board 10
Substance use reductions among female offenders participating in a gender-specific drug court intervention for prescription drug abusers: Does age matter?   
Blake Barrett, MSPH, Laura Merrell, MPH, CPH, John Ferron, PhD, M. Scott Young, PhD and Kathleen Moore, PhD

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Community Health Planning and Policy Development

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