Shaina A Kumar
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Recent Articles
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Borowski S, Caine E, Kumar S, Karras E, Gamble S, Vogt D
Am J Prev Med
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39914645
Introduction: Life transitions often bring stress and uncertainty and may lead to poor long-term health outcomes if not navigated successfully. Every year over 200,000 U.S. service members transition from military...
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Barden E, Kumar S, Sager J, Thompson-Hollands J, Lee D, Harper K, et al.
J Trauma Stress
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39887761
Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is characterized as the experience of positive psychological change following exposure to traumatic stress. However, studies examining the association between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and PTG...
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Kumar S, Vogt D, Miller A, Mitchell K, Brock R, DiLillo D
Psychol Trauma
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39847016
Objective: Defined as dispositional qualities that elevate well-being, character strengths such as love and kindness can be developed and enhanced to improve quality of life. Yet, little is known how...
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Kumar S, Taverna E, Mitchell K, Smith B, Vogt D
Mil Psychol
. 2025 Jan;
:1-13.
PMID: 39772860
Researchers have begun to explore factors that might promote better adjustment following exposure to traumatic events, including the extent to which individuals have a strong sense of meaning in their...
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Taverna E, Iverson K, Kumar S, Vogt D, Mitchell K
Stress Health
. 2025 Jan;
41(1):e3526.
PMID: 39760934
Research on the consequences of experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) has predominantly focused on specific physical and mental health outcomes and have emphasized the impacts for women. Fewer studies have...
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Vogt D, Borowski S, Kumar S, Lee L, Schnurr P
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Oct;
7(10):e2440388.
PMID: 39453662
No abstract available.
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Simpson L, Kumar S, Brockdorf A, Brock R, Messman T, Gratz K, et al.
J Interpers Violence
. 2024 Sep;
:8862605241278996.
PMID: 39329351
Intimate partner violence (IPV) disproportionately affects women and has been linked to a range of negative psychological outcomes, including emotion dysregulation. Although IPV is often recurrent and tends to escalate...
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Taverna E, Kline N, Kumar S, Iverson K
J Trauma Stress
. 2024 Jun;
37(6):913-923.
PMID: 38861277
Predominantly cross-sectional research suggests that self-efficacy may play an important role in women's psychological health after experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). However, few studies have examined these associations over time...
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Kumar S, Taverna E, Borowski S, Smith B, Vogt D
J Trauma Stress
. 2024 Mar;
37(4):594-605.
PMID: 38527914
Military veterans experience higher rates of suicidal ideation compared to nonveteran populations. Importantly, suicidal ideation often precedes and predicts fatal and nonfatal suicide attempts, and thus it is critical to...
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Kumar S, Borowski S, Vogt D
Appl Psychol Health Well Being
. 2023 Dec;
16(2):723-744.
PMID: 38072466
Meaning in life refers to the "sense made of, and significance felt regarding, the nature of one's being and existence." Meaningful living promotes well-being, resilience, and personal growth. Yet, much...