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Jessica A Turchik

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McLean C, Turchik J, Kimerling R
J Gen Intern Med . 2022 Aug; 37(Suppl 3):742-750. PMID: 36042075
Background: Military sexual trauma (MST) is associated with negative mental health outcomes. Mental health beliefs, such as stigma or secondary victimization, have been identified as possible barriers to care; however,...
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Garneau-Fournier J, McBain S, Turchik J
J Sex Marital Ther . 2020 Aug; 46(8):721-735. PMID: 32847446
Veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST) report lower sexual satisfaction than veterans without a history of MST. The current study examined the relationship between demographic, physical health, mental...
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McBain S, Garneau-Fournier J, Turchik J
J Interpers Violence . 2020 Aug; 37(5-6):NP2868-NP2890. PMID: 32741237
Previous research has demonstrated that most veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST) have provider gender preferences. Although provider gender mismatch, defined as not receiving a provider of the...
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Schry A, Hibberd R, Wagner H, Turchik J, Kimbrel N, Wong M, et al.
Psychol Serv . 2015 Nov; 12(4):384-93. PMID: 26524280
Despite research findings that similar numbers of male and female veterans are affected by military sexual trauma (MST), there has been considerably less research on the effects of MST specific...
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Tiet Q, Leyva Y, Blau K, Turchik J, Rosen C
J Trauma Stress . 2015 Apr; 28(2):92-101. PMID: 25847514
This study examined whether gender and military sexual assault (MSA) were associated with psychiatric severity differences at initiation of treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and whether MSA and gender...
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Turchik J, Hebenstreit C, Judson S
Trauma Violence Abuse . 2015 Jan; 17(2):133-48. PMID: 25612800
Although the majority of adulthood sexual violence involves a male perpetrator and a female victim, there is also substantial evidence that members of both genders can be victims and perpetrators...
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Bell M, Turchik J, Karpenko J
Health Soc Work . 2014 Apr; 39(1):25-33. PMID: 24693601
Research has shown that experiences ofmilitary sexual assault and harassment can have a negative impact on veterans' health and functioning, even years or decades later, thus clearly identifying this as...
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Turchik J, Hassija C
J Interpers Violence . 2014 Feb; 29(13):2439-2457. PMID: 24505086
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between college women's sexual victimization experiences, health risk behaviors, and sexual functioning. A sample of 309 college women at...
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Dardis C, Dixon K, Edwards K, Turchik J
Trauma Violence Abuse . 2014 Jan; 16(2):136-52. PMID: 24415138
This article provides a review of the literature on dating violence (DV) perpetration, specifically sex similarities and differences in the correlates and predictors of DV perpetration and the utility of...
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Turchik J, Rafie S, Rosen C, Kimerling R
Am J Mens Health . 2013 Nov; 8(3):240-8. PMID: 24232582
No prior research has examined men's opinions or preferences regarding receiving health education materials related to sexual violence. The objective of the current study was to investigate whether male veteran...