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Overview

Clint A. Bowers is affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and health professions, with significant contributions in subfields such as clinical psychology, applied psychology, general health professions, experimental and cognitive psychology, and social psychology.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

Bowers has published extensively in various academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Journal of Health Psychology
  • Behavior Therapy

Recent papers by Bowers feature a range of topics and publication years:

  • "Sleep disturbance and cognitive functioning among firefighters," published in 2020 in the Journal of Health Psychology
  • "Treating Childhood Social Anxiety Disorder With Virtual Environments and Serious Games: A Randomized Trial," published in 2021 in Behavior Therapy
  • "Workplace coaching: a meta-analysis and recommendations for advancing the science of coaching," published in 2023 in Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Here for My Peer: The Future of First Responder Mental Health," published in 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "A game-based learning approach to sleep hygiene education: a pilot investigation," published in 2024 in Frontiers in Digital Health

Bowers frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Déborah C. Beidel
  • Madeline R. Marks
  • Amie R. Newins
  • David C. Rozek
  • Krystal Morrison

Best Publications

  • Computer Gaming and Interactive Simulations for Learning: A Meta-Analysis.

    Jennifer J. Vogel;David S. Vogel;Jan Cannon-Bowers;Clint A. Bowers

  • Moderators of stress in parents of children with autism.

    Michael E. Dunn;Tracy Burbine;Clint A. Bowers;Stacey Tantleff-Dunn

  • When Member Homogeneity is Needed in Work Teams: A Meta-Analysis

    Clint A. Bowers;James A. Pharmer;Eduardo Salas

  • Efficacy of relapse prevention: a meta-analytic review

    Jennifer E. Irvin;Clint A. Bowers;Michael E. Dunn;Morgan C. Wang

  • Team Training in the Skies: Does Crew Resource Management (CRM) Training Work?:

    Eduardo Salas;C. Shawn Burke;Clint A. Bowers;Katherine A. Wilson

  • It is not how much you have but how you use it: toward a rational use of simulation to support aviation training.

    Eduardo Salas;Clint A Bowers;Laurie Rhodenizer

  • Analyzing communication sequences for team training needs assessment.

    Clint A. Bowers;Florian Jentsch;Eduardo Salas;Curt C. Braun

  • Measuring Team Knowledge: A Window to the Cognitive Underpinnings of Team Performance

    Nancy J. Cooke;Preston A. Kiekel;Eduardo Salas;Renée Stout

  • Distributed coordination space: Toward a theory of distributed team process and performance

    Stephen M. Fiore;Eduardo Salas;Haydee M. Cuevas;Clint A. Bowers

  • Cerebral lateralization of spatial abilities: a meta-analysis.

    Jennifer J. Vogel;Clint A. Bowers;David S. Vogel

  • The Impact of Cross-Training and Workload on Team Functioning: A Replication and Extension of Initial Findings

    Janis A. Cannon-Bowers;Eduardo Salas;Elizabeth Blickensderfer;Clint A. Bowers

  • Military Team Research: 10 Years of Progress

    Eduardo Salas;Clint A. Bowers;Janis A. Cannon-Bowers

  • Team Workload: Its Meaning and Measurement

    Clint A.Bowers;Curt C.Braun;Ben B.Morgan

  • Stand-Alone Personalized Normative Feedback for College Student Drinkers: A Meta-Analytic Review, 2004 to 2014

    Keri B. Dotson;Michael E. Dunn;Clint A. Bowers

  • A Methodology for Enhancing Crew Resource Management Training

    Eduardo Salas;Carolyn Prince;Clint A. Bowers;Renée J. Stout

  • Exploring Correlates and Predictors of Stress in Parents of Children Who are Deaf: Implications of Perceived Social Support and Mode of Communication

    Kia K. Åsberg;Jennifer J. Vogel;Clint A. Bowers

  • Team development and functioning.

    Janis A. Cannon-Bowers;Clint Bowers

  • Using Virtual Reality with and without Gaming Attributes for Academic Achievement.

    Jennifer J. Vogel;Adams Greenwood-Ericksen;Jan Cannon-Bowers;Clint A. Bowers

  • Trauma management therapy with virtual-reality augmented exposure therapy for combat-related PTSD: A randomized controlled trial

    Deborah C. Beidel;B. Christopher Frueh;Sandra M. Neer;Clint A. Bowers

  • Improving Teamwork in Organizations: Applications of Resource Management Training

    Eduardo Salas;Clint A. Bowers;Eleanao Edens

  • A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING PRE‐PRACTICE CONDITIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON LEARNING

    Janis A. Cannon-Bowers;Lori Rhodenizer;Eduardo Salas;Clint A. Bowers

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduardo Salas
Eduardo Salas Rice University
Janis A. Cannon-Bowers
Janis A. Cannon-Bowers University of Central Florida
Deborah C. Beidel
Deborah C. Beidel University of Central Florida
Stephen M. Fiore
Stephen M. Fiore University of Central Florida
C. Shawn Burke
C. Shawn Burke University of Central Florida
B. Christopher Frueh
B. Christopher Frueh University of Hawaii at Hilo
Peter W. Tuerk
Peter W. Tuerk University of Virginia
Peter A. Hancock
Peter A. Hancock University of Central Florida
Joel S. Warm
Joel S. Warm United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Kimberly Renk
Kimberly Renk University of Central Florida

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