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Mark A. Reger
Researcher at Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury
Publications - 13
Citations - 961
Mark A. Reger is an academic researcher from Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury. The author has contributed to research in topics: Suicide prevention & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 907 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark A. Reger include Madigan Army Medical Center.
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The impact of reported direct and indirect killing on mental health symptoms in Iraq war veterans.
Shira Maguen,Barbara A. Lucenko,Mark A. Reger,Gregory A. Gahm,Brett T. Litz,Karen H. Seal,Sara J. Knight,Charles R. Marmar +7 more
TL;DR: Mental health assessment and treatment should address reactions to killing to optimize readjustment following deployment, especially among soldiers returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Killing in combat, mental health symptoms, and suicidal ideation in Iraq war veterans
Shira Maguen,Shira Maguen,David D. Luxton,Nancy A. Skopp,Gregory A. Gahm,Mark A. Reger,Thomas J. Metzler,Charles R. Marmar +7 more
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence is provided that suicidal thinking and the desire for self-harm are associated with different mental health predictors, and that the impact of killing on suicidal ideation may be important to consider in the evaluation and care of newly returning veterans.
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Soldier attitudes about technology-based approaches to mental health care.
TL;DR: The feasibility of using technology-based approaches as a means to overcome barriers to care is supported and Soldiers' knowledge of and attitudes toward using technology to access mental health care are examined.
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Association between number of deployments to Iraq and mental health screening outcomes in US Army soldiers.
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence that multiple deployments to Iraq may be a risk factor for PTSD is provided, however, these cross-sectional data require replication in a longitudinal study.
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Department of Defense Suicide Event Report (DoDSER) Calendar Year 2010 Annual Report
TL;DR: The DoDSER program is a collaborative effort of the National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2) and the Services suicide prevention program offices and collects comprehensive information about the Service Member and the suicide event.