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Dawne Vogt, PhD Dawne Vogt, PhD
Research Psychologist Women's Health Sciences Division See staff directory for contact information. Academic Appointment
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Selected PublicationsVogt, D., King, D., & King, L. (in press). Risk pathways for PTSD: Making sense of the literature. In M. J. Friedman, T. M. Keane, & P. A. Resick (Eds.), PTSD: Science and Practice- A Comprehensive Handbook 2nd Edition. New York: Guilford Press. Vogt, D., Di Leone, B.A.L., Wang, J., Sayer, N.A., Pineles, S.L., & Litz, B.T. (in press). Endorsed and Anticipated Stigma Inventory (EASI): A tool for assessing beliefs about mental illness and mental health treatment among military personnel and Veterans. Psychological Services. Vogt, D., Smith, B., Elwy, R., Martin, J., Schultz, M., Drainoni, M., & Eisen, S. (2011). Predeployment, deployment, and postdeployment risk factors for posttraumatic stress symptomatology in female and male OEF/OIF Veterans. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120(4), 819-831. Vogt, D., Vaughn, R., Glickman, M., Schultz, M., Drainoni, M., Elwy, R., & Eisen, S. (2011). Gender differences in combat-related stress exposure and postdeployment mental health in a nationally representative sample of servicemembers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120(4), 797-806. Vogt, D. (2011). Mental health-related beliefs as a barrier to service use for military personnel and Veterans: Findings and recommendations for future research. Psychiatric Services, 62, 135-142. Members of the press interested in contacting this staff member to schedule an interview should reach out to the Division contact for the press. |