Publications by National Center for Telehealth & Technology Scientists

In Press

Bell K, Fann J, Brockway J, Cole W, Bush N, Dikmen S, Hart T, Lang A, Grant G, Gahm G, Reger M, St. De Lore J, Machamer J, Ernstrom K, Raman R, Jain S, Stein M, Temkin N. Problem Solving for Service Members with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Neurotrauma.
Bush, N. E., Smolenski, D., Denneson, L. M., Williams, H. B., Thomas, E., & Dobscha, S. K. A Virtual Hope Box Smartphone App for Emotional Regulation and Coping with Distress: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Psychiatric Services.
Gilmore, A.K., Wilson, S.M., Skopp, N.A., Osenbach, J., & Reger, G. Technology-based interventions for co-occurring substance use and trauma symptoms: A systematic review. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.
Gonzalez, O. I., Novaco, R. W., Reger, M. A., & Gahm, G. A. (in press). Anger Intensification with Combat-Related PTSD and Depression Co-Morbidity. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
Kramer, G. M. & Luxton, D. D. (in press). Telemental health for children and adolescents: An overview of legal, regulatory, and risk management issues. Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology.
Kuhn, E. R., Eftekhari, A., Hoffman, J. E., Crowley, J. J., Ramsey, K. M., Reger, G. M., & Ruzek, J. (in press). Clinician perceptions of using a smartphone app with prolonged exposure therapy. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services.
Luxton, D. D. (in press). Caring letters for military suicide prevention. In Sullivan, James, & Bongar (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Suicide in Military and Veteran Populations. New York: Oxford University Press.
Luxton, D. D., Nelson, E., Maheu, M. (in press). A Practitioner's Guide to Telemental Health. American Psychological Association Books.
Luxton, D. D., Pruitt, L. D., O'Brien, K., Kramer, G. (in press). An evaluation of the feasibility and safety of a home-based telemental health treatment for post-traumatic stress in the US military. Telemedicine and eHealth.
Reger, G. M., Rizzo, A. A., & Gahm, G. A. (in press). Development and dissemination of virtual reality exposure therapy for combat related PTSD. In M. P. Safir, H. S. Wallach, & A. A. Rizzo (Eds.). Future Directions in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer.
Rizzo, A., Difede, J., Reger, G., & Rothbaum, B. O. (in press). Virtual reality as a tool for delivering PTSD exposure therapy. In R. M. Scurfield & K. T. Platoni (Eds.). War Trauma and Its Wake: Expanding the Circle of Healing. Taylor & Francis.
Skopp, N.A., Alexander, C.L., Durham, T., & Scott, V. Positive and Negative Aspects of Facebook Use by Service Members during Deployment to Afghanistan: Associations with Perceived Social Support. Psychology of Popular Media Culture.
Skopp, N.A., Smolenski, D.J., Sheppard, S.C., Bush, N.E., & Luxton, D.D. A comparison of suicide attempters and decedents in the US Army: A latent class analysis. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior.
Skopp, N.A., Workman, D.E., Alder, J.L., & Gahm, G.A. Analysis of Distance Collaboration Modalities: Alternatives to Meeting Face-to-Face. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 31, 901-910

2015

Blasko, K. A. Military Kids Connect: Prevention services for military children. Psychological Services. 12(30), 261-266.
Bush, N.E., Dobscha, S.K., Crumpton, R., et al. (2015). A Virtual Hope Box Smartphone App as an Accessory to Therapy: Proof of Concept in a Clinical Sample of Veterans. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 45,1 DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12103
Bush, N.E., Wheeler, W.M. (2015). Personal Technology Use by US Military Service Members and Veterans: An Update. Telemed J E Health, 21. (4) 245-258, doi: 10.1089/tmj.2014.0100.
Jenkins-Guarnieri, M., Pruitt, L. D., Luxton, D. D., Johnson, K. (2015). Patient Perceptions of Telemental Health: Systematic Review of Direct Comparisons to In-Person Psychotherapeutic Treatments. Telemedicine and eHealth, 21,8. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2014.0165.
Kang, H. K., Bullman, T. A., Smolenski, D. J., Skopp, N. A., Gahm, G. A., Reger, M. A. ( 2015). Suicide Risk among 1.3 Million Veterans Who Were on Active Duty During the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. Annals of Epidemiology, 25(2), 96-100. doi: 10.1016.
Kramer, G., Kinn, J., & Mishkind M. (2015). Legal, Regulatory, and Risk Management Issues in the Use of Technology to Deliver Mental Health Care. Cognitive and Behavior Practice, 22 (3), 258-268, doi:10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.04.008.
Logan, J., Skopp, N.A., Reger, M.A., Gladden, M., Smolenski, D.J., Floyd, C.F., & Gahm, G.A. (2015). Suicide Circumstances among active duty US Army personnel versus US civilians: A matched case analysis. Journal of Life-Threatening Behavior, 45, 65-77.
Luxton, D. D., Pruitt, L. D., Jenkins, M., (2015). Clinical Assessment in Clinical Videoconferencing. In P. Tuerk & P. Shore (Eds). Behavioral Telehealth Series Volume 1- Clinical Video Conferencing: Program Development and Practice (203-220). Springer International.
Maguen, S., Skopp, N.A., Zhang, Y., & Smolenski, D. (2015). Gender differences in suicide and suicide attempts among US Army Soldiers. Psychiatry Research,225, 545-549.
Reger, G., Skopp, N.A., Stewart, A.E., & Lemus, E. Comparison of prolonged exposure (PE) coach to treatment as usual: A case series with two active duty soldiers. Military Psychology. 27, 287-296.
Reger, M. A., Smolenski, D. J., Skopp, N. A., Metzger-Abamukang, M. J., Kang, H. K., Bullman, T. A., Perdue, S. & Gahm, G. A. (2015). Risk of Suicide Following Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom and Separation from the US Military. JAMA Psychiatry, 72, 561-569.

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