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Jennifer Moye is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has a significant publication record in the fields of medicine and psychology. Their research primarily focuses on aging, gerontology, and mental health, with a strong emphasis on clinical psychology, neuropsychology, and public health disciplines.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to Aging and Gerontology Research, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research. Other key research themes include Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Health and Well-being Studies, Health disparities and outcomes, and Frailty in Older Adults.

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Kelly O'Malley
  • Anica Pless Kaiser
  • Patricia M. Bamonti
  • Jane A. Driver
  • Jonathan F. Bean

Jennifer Moye has published multiple articles in well-regarded venues such as Clinical Gerontologist, Innovation in Aging, SLEEP, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, and American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.

Selected recent publications include:

  • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Older U.S. Military Veterans: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Psychiatric and Functional Burden (2021) - American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Assessing What Matters Most in Older Adults With Multicomplexity (2021) - The Gerontologist

Additional papers linked to their research network, though authored by co-researchers, represent topics relevant to integrated care and trauma-informed approaches in geriatric settings:

  • A Workshop for Interprofessional Trainees Using the Geriatrics 5Ms Framework (2020) - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • Trauma-Informed Care in Long-Term Care Settings: From Policy to Practice (2022) - The Gerontologist
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms from Multiple Stressors Predict Chronic Pain in Cancer Survivors (2020) - Journal of Palliative Medicine

The main fields of study of Jennifer Moye encompass medicine with 87 publications and psychology with 83 publications. Subfields where the scientist's work is concentrated include 47 publications in clinical psychology, 41 in general health professions, 20 in neuropsychology and physiological psychology, 18 in public health, environmental and occupational health, and 13 in psychiatry and mental health.

Best Publications

  • Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity in Older Adults: An Emerging Area of Practice and Research

    Jennifer Moye;Daniel C. Marson

  • Capacity to Consent to Treatment: Empirical Comparison of Three Instruments in Older Adults With and Without Dementia

    Jennifer Moye;Michele J. Karel;Armin R. Azar;Ronald J. Gurrera

  • Health screening and random recruitment for cognitive aging research.

    Kathy J. Christensen;Jennifer Moye;Rossana Rae Armson;Thomas M. Kern

  • Assessment of Capacity in an Aging Society.

    Jennifer Moye;Daniel C. Marson;Barry Edelstein

  • Empirical advances in the assessment of the capacity to consent to medical treatment: clinical implications and research needs.

    Jennifer Moye;Ronald J. Gurrera;Michele J. Karel;Barry Edelstein

  • Caregiver Outcomes of Partners in Dementia Care: Effect of a Care Coordination Program for Veterans with Dementia and Their Family Members and Friends

    David M. Bass;Katherine S. Judge;A. Lynn Snow;A. Lynn Snow;Nancy L. Wilson;Nancy L. Wilson

  • Neuropsychological predictors of decision-making capacity over 9 months in mild-to-moderate dementia.

    Jennifer Moye;Michele J. Karel;Ronald J. Gurrera;Armin R. Azar

  • Cognitive performance predicts treatment decisional abilities in mild to moderate dementia.

    R. J. Gurrera;J. Moye;M. J. Karel;A. R. Azar

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Older Adults: A Conceptual Review.

    Anica Pless Kaiser;Joan M Cook;Debra M Glick;Jennifer Moye

  • From Late-Onset Stress Symptomatology to Later-Adulthood Trauma Reengagement in Aging Combat Veterans: Taking a Broader View

    Eve H. Davison;Eve H. Davison;Anica Pless Kaiser;Anica Pless Kaiser;Avron Spiro;Avron Spiro;Jennifer Moye;Jennifer Moye

  • Three methods of assessing values for advance care planning: comparing persons with and without dementia.

    Michele J. Karel;Jennifer Moye;Adam Bank;Armin R. Azar

  • PTSD is a chronic, fluctuating disorder affecting the mental quality of life in older adults.

    Mohit P. Chopra;Mohit P. Chopra;Mohit P. Chopra;Hongmei Zhang;Anica Pless Kaiser;Anica Pless Kaiser;Jennifer A. Moye;Jennifer A. Moye

  • Religious Coping and Psychological Distress in Military Veteran Cancer Survivors

    Kelly M. Trevino;Elizabeth Archambault;Jennifer Schuster;Peter Richardson

  • Improving the Recognition and Treatment of Cancer-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Lindsay N. French-Rosas;Jennifer Moye;Aanand D. Naik

  • A controlled trial of Partners in Dementia Care: veteran outcomes after six and twelve months

    David M Bass;Katherine S Judge;A Lynn Snow;Nancy L Wilson

  • Reasoning in the capacity to make medical decisions: the consideration of values.

    Michele J. Karel;Ronald J. Gurrera;Bret Hicken;Jennifer Moye

  • A Conceptual Model and Assessment Template for Capacity Evaluation in Adult Guardianship

    Jennifer Moye;Steven W. Butz;Daniel C. Marson;Erica Wood

  • Guardianship and Conservatorship

    Jennifer Moye

  • Workforce Analysis of Psychological Practice With Older Adults: Growing Crisis Requires Urgent Action.

    Jennifer Moye;Michele J. Karel;Karen E. Stamm;Sara Honn Qualls

  • Theoretical frameworks for competency in cognitively impaired elderly adults

    Jennifer Moye

  • Anxiety in Acutely Bereaved Prepubertal Children

    Laura Sanchez;Mary Fristad;Ronald A. Weller;Elizabeth B. Weller

  • Strengthening psychology's workforce for older adults: Implications of the Institute of Medicine's report to Congress.

    Michael A. Hoge;Michele J. Karel;Antonette M. Zeiss;Margarita Alegria

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Kunik
Mark E. Kunik Baylor College of Medicine
Daniel C. Marson
Daniel C. Marson University of Alabama at Birmingham
Lynda A. King
Lynda A. King Boston University
Avron Spiro
Avron Spiro Boston University
Daniel W. King
Daniel W. King Boston University
Joan M. Cook
Joan M. Cook Yale University
Peter A. Lichtenberg
Peter A. Lichtenberg Wayne State University
Larry W. Thompson
Larry W. Thompson Stanford University
Andres De Los Reyes
Andres De Los Reyes University of Maryland, College Park
Frederick L. Oswald
Frederick L. Oswald Rice University

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