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Shannon E McCaslin

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Kuhn E, Miller K, Puran D, Wielgosz J, YorkWilliams S, Owen J, et al.
Behav Ther . 2022 Apr; 53(3):440-457. PMID: 35473648
Insomnia is highly prevalent among military veterans but access to cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is limited. Thus, this study examined the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of Insomnia Coach,...
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Tkachuck M, Pavlacic J, Raley M, McCaslin S, Schulenberg S
Psychol Serv . 2021 Aug; 19(3):585-596. PMID: 34383526
Differences between military and civilian culture can impact a veteran's ability to effectively navigate the transition to the civilian setting after separating from military service. However, systems providing psychological services...
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McCaslin S, Becket-Davenport C, Dinh J, Lasher B, Kim M, Choucroun G, et al.
Psychol Trauma . 2021 Jan; 13(6):611-620. PMID: 33507793
Objective: Attitudes and beliefs related to immersion in military culture can affect postseparation transition to the civilian setting. The etiology and complexity of these reactions are often overlooked by mental...
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McCaslin S, Mackintosh M, Chang A, Sanborn A, Rosen C
Community Ment Health J . 2021 Jan; 57(8):1499-1504. PMID: 33484376
Many veterans receive behavioral health care services from providers in their communities. The Community Provider Toolkit (the Toolkit) is a website developed by the National Center for PTSD and the...
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Arenson M, McCaslin S, Cohen B
Depress Anxiety . 2019 Jul; 36(11):1026-1035. PMID: 31356711
Background: Those with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have lower overall functioning than healthy controls. However, this population is not homogenous, and those with PTSD have a wide range of functional...
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McCaslin S, Cloitre M, Neylan T, Garvert D, Herbst E, Marmar C
Rehabil Psychol . 2019 Apr; 64(3):377-382. PMID: 30985153
Objective: This study aimed to identify modifiable factors associated with perceived functioning among veterans with high symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Method: Two hundred fifty-one post-9/11 veterans completed a...
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Mueller L, Wolfe W, Neylan T, McCaslin S, Yehuda R, Flory J, et al.
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2019 Apr; 42(3):246-256. PMID: 30932508
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has significant negative effects on occupational, interpersonal, and social functioning. Supported employment is highly effective in helping people with a diagnosis of PTSD obtain and...
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Herbst E, McCaslin S, Hassanbeigi Daryani S, Laird K, Hopkins L, Pennington D, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res . 2019 Mar; 22(4):560-569. PMID: 30874289
Introduction: Smoking is a lethal public health problem that is common in US military veterans, particularly those with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Mobile applications (apps) to promote smoking cessation are...
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OConnor A, Herbst E, Leach B, Armstrong K, Graham B, Jersky B, et al.
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2018 Jul; 41(4):351-355. PMID: 29975084
Objective: This investigation aimed to better understand perceived barriers to academic success and preferences for a veteran-specific psychosocial course among veterans with symptoms of posttraumatic stress (PTS). Method: Ninety-three veterans...
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McCaslin S, Herbst E, Armitage N, Allen I, Neylan T, Becket-Davenport C, et al.
Mil Med . 2018 Apr; 183(suppl_1):371-378. PMID: 29635621
Objectives: The Deployment Anxiety Reduction Training (DART) is a manualized tool that was developed and piloted with active duty service members and recently deployed veterans regarding their response to potential...