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Kristina M Clarke-Walper

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Mesias G, Nugent K, Clarke-Walper K, Sampson M, Wilk J
Mil Med . 2024 Aug; 189(Suppl 3):332-340. PMID: 39160863
Introduction: Future multidomain operational combat environments will require combat medics to play a larger role in managing behavioral health (BH) conditions in forward environments, as soldiers in small teams may...
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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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Curley L, Duffy F, Kim P, Clarke-Walper K, Riviere L, Wilk J
Mil Med . 2022 Jun; 189(1-2):361-369. PMID: 35726499
Introduction: The U.S. Army developed a new tool called the Behavioral Health Readiness and Suicide Risk Reduction Review (R4) for suicide prevention. A 12-month evaluation study with the primary objective...
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Wilk J, Clarke-Walper K, Nugent K, Curley J, Crouch C
Mil Med . 2021 Jul; 187(3-4):473-479. PMID: 34258623
Introduction: It is expected that future multi-domain operational (MDO) combat environments will be characterized by limited capabilities for immediate combat stress control support services for soldiers or immediate evacuation from...
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Curley J, Clarke-Walper K, Nugent K, Wilk J
Mil Med . 2021 Jul; 187(1-2):34-39. PMID: 34244786
Introduction: U.S. Army healthcare providers' use of profiles to document and communicate behavioral health (BH) condition limitations to commanders is vital to understanding both the individual soldier's BH readiness for...
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Curley J, Nugent K, Clarke-Walper K, Penix E, Macdonald J, McDonald J, et al.
Mil Med . 2021 Jan; 186(Suppl 1):142-152. PMID: 33499474
Introduction: Recent reports have demonstrated behavioral health (BH) system and individual provider challenges to BH readiness success. These pose a risk to winning on the battlefield and present a significant...
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Curley J, Duffy F, Kim P, Clarke-Walper K, Nugent K, Penix E, et al.
Mil Med . 2020 Nov; 186(3-4):336-343. PMID: 33219666
Introduction: The Secretary of the U.S. Army issued two directives in late 2017 to directly combat the problem of suicide in the U.S. Army. The first was to develop an...
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Penix E, Clarke-Walper K, Trachtenberg F, Magnavita A, Simon E, Ortigo K, et al.
Mil Med . 2020 Jun; 185(9-10):e1728-e1735. PMID: 32588891
Introduction: This study examined risk factors for secondary traumatic stress (STS) in behavioral health clinicians and whether access to the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Clinicians Exchange website mitigated STS risk....
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Curley J, McDonald J, Nugent K, Clarke-Walper K, Penix E, Riviere L, et al.
Mil Med . 2019 Jun; 185(1-2):84-91. PMID: 31247103
Introduction: Behavioral health (BH) readiness is a critical component of U.S. Army personnel readiness. Medical providers issue BH profiles in order to communicate BH-related duty limitations to the commander and...