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Overview

Forrest Scogin is affiliated with the University of Alabama in the United States. Their research spans several fields with a focus on dentistry, social sciences, and health professions. The subfields in which they contribute include periodontics, health, and general health professions.

Their recent scholarly output includes the paper titled Technology Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy On Psychological Distress: Exploring Health, Pain, And Activity, published in 2021 in the journal Innovation in Aging.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Forrest Scogin are:

  • Avani Shah
  • Martin Morthland

The venues in which Forrest Scogin has published work include:

  • Innovation in Aging

The main research topics explored in their work are:

  • Dental Health and Care Utilization
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Health and Wellbeing Research

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of psychosocial treatments for geriatric depression: A quantitative review.

    Forrest Scogin;Lisa McElreath

  • Comparative efficacy of cognitive and behavioral bibliotherapy for mildly and moderately depressed older adults.

    Forrest Scogin;Christine Jamison;Kimberly Gochneaur

  • Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Depression in Older Adults

    Forrest Scogin;Douglas Welsh;Ashley Hanson;Jamie Stump

  • Effects of memory training on the subjective memory functioning and mental health of older adults: a meta-analysis.

    Mark Floyd;Forrest Scogin

  • Group Cognitive Therapy and Alprazolam in the Treatment of Depression in Older Adults

    Larry E. Beutler;Forrest Scogin;Patricia Kirkish;David Schretlen

  • Cognitive bibliotherapy for mild and moderate adolescent depressive symptomatology.

    Joseph Ackerson;Forrest Scogin;Nancy McKendree-Smith;Robert D. Lyman

  • Efficacy of self-administered treatment programs: meta-analytic review

    Forrest Scogin;Jerry Bynum;Gretchen Stephens;Sharon Calhoon

  • Self-administered treatment in stepped-care models of depression treatment.

    Forrest R. Scogin;Ashley Hanson;Douglas Welsh

  • The outcome of cognitive bibliotherapy with depressed adults.

    Christine Jamison;Forrest Scogin

  • Bibliotherapy for Depressed Older Adults: A Self-Help Alternative

    Forrest Scogin;David Hamblin;Larry Beutler

  • Self‐administered treatments for depression: A review

    Nancy L. McKendree-Smith;Mark Floyd;Forrest R. Scogin

  • Cognitive Therapy for Depression: A Comparison of Individual Psychotherapy and Bibliotherapy for Depressed Older Adults

    Mark Floyd;Forrest Scogin;Nancy L. McKendree-Smith;Donna L. Floyd

  • Memory-Skills Training, Memory Complaints, and Depression in Older Adults

    Forrest Scogin;Martha Storandt;Leeanne Lott

  • The effectiveness of self-administered treatments: a practice-friendly review of the research.

    Jennifer A. Mains;Forrest R. Scogin

  • Two-year follow-up of bibliotherapy for depression in older adults

    Forrest Scogin;Christine Jamison;Nancy Davis

  • Three-year follow-up of bibliotherapy for depression.

    Nancy M. Smith;Mark R. Floyd;Forrest Scogin;Christine S. Jamison

  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for the treatment of headache pain: a pilot study.

    Melissa A. Day;Beverly E. Thorn;L. Charles Ward;Nancy Rubin

  • Reliability and validity of the short form beck depression inventory with older adults

    Forrest Scogin;Larry Beutler;Anne Corbishley;David Hamblin

  • A three-year follow-up of older adult participants in a memory-skills training program.

    Forrest Scogin;Julia L. Bienias

  • Social Isolation and Cognitive Function in Appalachian Older Adults

    Elizabeth A. DiNapoli;Bei Wu;Forrest Scogin

  • Parameters in the prediction of police officer performance.

    Larry E. Beutler;Alan Storm;Patricia Kirkish;Forrest Scogin

Frequent Co-Authors

William F. Chaplin
William F. Chaplin St. John's University
Kenneth L. Lichstein
Kenneth L. Lichstein University of Alabama
Marcus T. Boccaccini
Marcus T. Boccaccini Sam Houston State University
Rebecca S. Allen
Rebecca S. Allen University of Alabama
Larry E. Beutler
Larry E. Beutler University of California, Santa Barbara
David J. Schretlen
David J. Schretlen Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jamie DeCoster
Jamie DeCoster University of Virginia
Martha Storandt
Martha Storandt Washington University in St. Louis
Larry W. Thompson
Larry W. Thompson Stanford University
Susan Krauss Whitbourne
Susan Krauss Whitbourne University of Massachusetts Amherst

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