Sarah P Carter
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Recent Articles
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LaCroix J, Baggett C, Lee-Tauler S, Carter S, Vileta S, Neff L, et al.
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Apr;
36(3):266-273.
PMID: 38661465
Increasingly complex and unpredictable personnel and operational demands require Special Operations Forces (SOF) members and their families to remain flexible, adaptive, and resilient within ever-changing circumstances. To mitigate the impact...
2.
Giff S, Renshaw K, Carter S, Paige L
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
32(6):432-440.
PMID: 38536280
Military deployments are known to be stressful for both military service members (SMs) and their romantic partners. Little is known about how coping strategies used during deployment may relate to...
3.
Ammerman B, Carter S, Walker K, Gebhardt H, Rojas S, Duman C, et al.
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
34(3):288-295.
PMID: 38536253
The Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) is a national resource offering Veterans 24/7 access to crisis responders and follow-up by a licensed mental health clinician at a Veterans Affairs medical center....
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Lee-Tauler S, LaCroix J, Carter S, Perera K, Goldston D, Stivers M, et al.
Mil Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
34(3):296-304.
PMID: 38536248
Objective: We qualitatively explored perceived changes in social interactions one month after inpatient psychiatric discharge following a suicidal crisis. Methods: A total of 113 United States Service members, recruited in...
5.
Reger M, Carter S, Teo A
JAMA Netw Open
. 2023 Jun;
6(6):e2321224.
PMID: 37382960
No abstract available.
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Ton A, Carter S, Leitner R, Zoellner L, Mizik N, Reger M
Arch Suicide Res
. 2023 Apr;
28(2):585-599.
PMID: 37095634
Objective: In the evidence-based suicide prevention intervention, Caring Letters, healthcare providers send brief, caring messages to patients following psychiatric inpatient care, a time of elevated suicide risk. However, recent studies...
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Livingston W, Carter S, Leitner R, Ton A, Gebhardt H, Zoellner L, et al.
Psychol Serv
. 2023 Apr;
21(1):1-12.
PMID: 37053394
Caring Letters is a prevention program aimed at reducing suicide risk; however, clinical trials indicate mixed results among military and veteran samples. The present study aimed to pilot a new...
8.
Gebhardt H, Ammerman B, Carter S, Stanley I
Psychol Serv
. 2022 Jul;
19(3):423-430.
PMID: 35878069
Suicide is a considerable public health concern, particularly among U.S. veterans. Despite inpatient psychiatric hospitalization being a primary recommended treatment for acute suicidality, available inpatient group treatments remain limited. The...
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Novak L, Carter S, LaCroix J, Perera K, Neely L, Soumoff A, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2022 May;
313:114594.
PMID: 35526425
Cognitive flexibility has been linked with positive psychological health outcomes, whereas cognitive rigidity has been linked with suicide risk. We examined associations among cognitive flexibility and certain suicide risk indicators...
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Ammerman B, Piccirillo M, OLoughlin C, Carter S, Matarazzo B, May A
Psychiatry Res
. 2022 Feb;
309:114408.
PMID: 35150977
Widespread attempts to implement suicide prevention efforts may be hindered by stigma regarding suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). Despite extensive literature linking general mental health stigma to numerous negative outcomes...