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Nikki R. Wooten
Researcher at University of South Carolina
Publications - 44
Citations - 530
Nikki R. Wooten is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Substance abuse. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 426 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikki R. Wooten include United States Department of the Army & Boston University.
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Military Combat Deployments and Substance Use: Review and Future Directions
TL;DR: The military's dual role in enforcing troop readiness with its alcohol and drug policies and resiliency-building programs and in seeking to provide treatment to troops with combat-acquired problems, including substance abuse are discussed.
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Physical fitness and depressive symptoms during army basic combat training.
Shannon K. Crowley,Larrell L. Wilkinson,Lisa T. Wigfall,Alexandria M Reynolds,Stephanie T. Muraca,Saundra H. Glover,Nikki R. Wooten,Xuemei Sui,Michael W. Beets,J. Larry Durstine,Roger D. Newman-Norlund,Shawn D. Youngstedt,Shawn D. Youngstedt +12 more
TL;DR: Improvement of soldier physical fitness before BCT might improve soldiers' psychological health outcomes, analogous to other positive outcomes of soldier fitness.
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Rationale and methods of the Substance Use and Psychological Injury Combat Study (SUPIC): a longitudinal study of Army service members returning from deployment in FY2008-2011.
Mary Jo Larson,Rachel Sayko Adams,Beth A. Mohr,Alex H. S. Harris,Elizabeth L. Merrick,Wendy Funk,Keith D. Hofmann,Nikki R. Wooten,Diana D. Jeffery,Thomas V. Williams +9 more
TL;DR: This longitudinal study aims to provide new insight into the long-term post-deployment outcomes of Army members by combining service member data from the Military Health System and Veterans Health Administration.
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Military Social Work: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Work Education.
TL;DR: The rationale for a military social work specialization, the need for military socialWork education, and opportunities and challenges for social work education are discussed.
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Physicians report adopting safer opioid prescribing behaviors after academic detailing intervention.
Mary Jo Larson,Cheryl Browne,Ruslan V Nikitin,Nikki R. Wooten,Sarah Ball,Rachel Sayko Adams,Kelly S. Barth +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a single academic detailing visit may be an effective tool for increasing physician voluntary registration and utilization of data on patients’ prescription history contained in a state PMP.