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Prevention Resources, Veteran Initiatives and Partnerships

This research examines suicide prevention efforts within military and veteran populations. The work includes clinical trials, implementation studies, and collaborative initiatives aimed at improving the assessment, treatment, and prevention of suicidal behavior among service members and veterans.

Publications

1. Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) for Suicidality in Military Populations (M. David Rudd; Military Psychology)

2. Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Effects on Post-Treatment Suicide Attempts in a Military Sample: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial With 2-Year Follow-Up (M. David Rudd, Craig J. Bryan, Evelyn G. Wertenberger, Alan L. Peterson, Stacey Young-McCaughan, Jim Mintz, Sean R. Williams, Kimberly A. Arne, Jill Breitbach, Kenneth Delano, Erin Wilkinson, and Travis O. Bruce; American Journal of Psychiatry)

3. Crisis Response Planning Rapidly Reduces Suicidal Ideation Among U.S. Military Veterans Receiving Massed Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD (Craig J. Bryan, AnnaBelle O. Bryan, Lauren R. Khazem, Darrin M. Aase, Jose L. Moreno, Ennio Ammendola, Christina Rose Bauder, Jaryd Hiser, Samantha E. Daruwala, and Justin C. Baker; Journal of Anxiety Disorders)

4. Development of a Clinical Guide to Enhance Care for Suicidal Patients (Mark S. Oordt, David A. Jobes, M. David Rudd, Vincent P. Fonseca, Christine N. Runyan, John B. Stea, Rick L. Campise, and G. Wayne Talcott; Professional Psychology: Research and Practice)

5. Economic Evaluation of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Treatment as Usual for Suicidal US Army Soldiers (Samantha L. Bernecker, Kelly L. Zuromski, Justin C. Curry, Jane J. Kim, Peter M. Gutierrez, Thomas E. Joiner, Ronald C. Kessler, Matthew K. Nock, M. David Rudd, and Craig J. Bryan; JAMA Psychiatry)

6. Effect of Crisis Response Planning vs. Contracts for Safety on Suicide Risk in U.S. Army Soldiers: A Randomized Clinical Trial (Craig J. Bryan, Jim Mintz, Tracy A. Clemans, Bruce Leeson, T. Scott Burch, Sean R. Williams, Emily Maney, and M. David Rudd; Journal of Affective Disorders).

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