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Banihashemi L, Wallace M, Peng C, Stinley M, Germain A, Herringa R
Mil Psychol . 2024 Mar; 32(2):176-185. PMID: 38536373
Childhood trauma may sensitize the brain, increasing vulnerability to maladaptive stress responses following adulthood trauma exposure. Previous work has identified the cingulum as a white matter pathway that may be...
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Germain A, Wolfson M, Klenczar B, Brock M, Hearn H, OReilly B, et al.
Mil Med . 2023 Oct; 189(5-6):e1089-e1097. PMID: 37864822
Introduction: Insomnia affects approximately 40% of active duty service members and adversely affects health, readiness, and safety. The VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the management of insomnia recommends cognitive-behavioral treatment...
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Germain A, Wolfson M, Brock M, OReilly B, Hearn H, Knowles S, et al.
Trials . 2023 Oct; 24(1):648. PMID: 37803393
Background: Chronic insomnia is the most prevalent sleep disorder among military service members, and it compromises readiness, performance, and physical and mental health. Cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBTI) is...
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Germain A, Wolfson M, Pulantara I, Wallace M, Nugent K, Mesias G, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2023 Aug; 25:e40640. PMID: 37639304
Background: Military service inherently includes frequent periods of high-stress training, operational tempo, and sustained deployments to austere far-forward environments. These occupational requirements can contribute to acute and chronic sleep disruption,...
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Bramoweth A, Luther J, Hanusa B, Walker J, Atwood Jr C, Germain A
Def Peace Econ . 2023 Aug; 29. PMID: 37560405
Insomnia is prevalent among Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it exacerbates PTSD symptoms, and it contributes to impaired functioning and quality of life. To improve treatment outcomes, it is...
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LaGoy A, Kubala A, Deering S, Germain A, Markwald R
Sleep Med Clin . 2023 Aug; 18(3):361-371. PMID: 37532375
Optimal sleep health is a critical component to high-level performance. In populations such as the military, public service (eg, firefighters), and health care, achieving optimal sleep health is difficult and...
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Bramoweth A, Hough C, McQuillan A, Spitznogle B, Thorpe C, Lickel J, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2023 Jul; 12:e47636. PMID: 37471122
Background: Chronic insomnia is one of the most common health problems among veterans and negatively impacts their health, function, and quality of life. Although cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)...
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Mesias G, Nugent K, Wolfson M, Clarke-Walper K, Germain A, Sampson M, et al.
Mil Med . 2023 May; 188(9-10):e3221-e3228. PMID: 37184987
Introduction: Multi-domain operational combat environments will likely restrict key components of current behavioral health (BH) service delivery models. Combat teams in far-forward outposts or extended missions may need to rely...
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Sekel N, Beckner M, Conkright W, LaGoy A, Proessl F, Lovalekar M, et al.
Front Psychol . 2023 Feb; 14:1102425. PMID: 36844343
Purpose: The present investigation sought to determine the impact of a 48-h simulated military operational stress (SMOS) on military tactical adaptive decision making, and the influence of select psychological, physical...
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Pacella-LaBarbara M, Plaitano E, Suffoletto B, Kuhn E, Germain A, Jaramillo S, et al.
Rehabil Psychol . 2023 Feb; 68(1):32-42. PMID: 36821344
Purpose/objective: Identifying individuals with high levels of pain catastrophizing (PC) may inform early psychological interventions to prevent the transition from acute to chronic post-injury pain. We examined whether pre-and post-injury...