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Lisa H. Jaycox is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States and has a research portfolio primarily in psychology, social sciences, and health professions. Their work has a strong focus on clinical psychology, education, and gender studies with additional expertise in safety research and general health professions.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics including suicide and self-harm studies, posttraumatic stress disorder research, early childhood education and development, youth development and social support, sexual assault and victimization studies, education and military integration, as well as resilience and mental health.

Recent publications by Lisa H. Jaycox include:

  • Social Media and Suicide Risk in Youth, 2024, JAMA Network Open
  • Gender Differences in Health Among U.S. Service Members: Unwanted Gender-Based Experiences as an Explanatory Factor, 2022, RAND Corporation eBooks

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jaycox include:

  • Terry L. Schell
  • Rajeev Ramchand
  • Lynsay Ayer
  • Robin Beckman
  • Heather L. Schwartz

The scientist has published multiple works through RAND Corporation eBooks, totaling seven book publications. Notable titles include:

  • Early Lessons from Schools and Out-of-School Time Programs Implementing Social and Emotional Learning, 2020
  • The Behavioral Health of Minority Active Duty Service Members, 2021
  • Perceived Retaliation Against Military Sexual Assault Victims, 2021
  • Early Lessons from Schools and Out-of-School Time Programs Implementing Social and Emotional Learning: Executive Summary, 2020
  • Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) for American Indian Youth, 2021
  • An Evaluation of the Military OneSource Call Center in Select Groups of Callers: Call Quality, Call Outcomes, and Caller Satisfaction, 2021
  • Preventing Veteran Suicide: A Landscape Analysis of Existing Programs, Their Evidence, and What the Next Generation of Programs May Look Like, 2025

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • RAND Corporation eBooks
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Psychological Services
  • Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior

Best Publications

  • The validation of a self-report measure of posttraumatic stress disorder : The Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale

    Edna B. Foa;Laurie Cashman;Lisa H. Jaycox;Kevin Perry

  • Invisible Wounds of War. Psychological and Cognitive Injuries, Their Consequences, and Services to Assist Recovery

    Terri L. Tanielian;Lisa H. Jaycox

  • A national survey of stress reactions after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

    Mark A. Schuster;Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Rebecca L. Collins

  • A comparison of exposure therapy, stress inoculation training, and their combination for reducing posttraumatic stress disorder in female assault victims.

    Edna B. Foa;Constance V. Dancu;Elizabeth A. Hembree;Lisa H. Jaycox

  • A mental health Intervention for schoolchildren exposed to violence: A randomized controlled trial

    Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Sheryl H. Kataoka;Marleen Wong

  • Prevention of depressive symptoms in school children

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Karen J. Reivich;Jane Gillham;Martin E.P. Seligman

  • Prevention of Depressive Symptoms in Schoolchildren: Two-Year Follow-Up

    Jane E. Gillham;Karen J. Reivich;Lisa H. Jaycox;Martin E.P. Seligman

  • Influence of emotional engagement and habituation on exposure therapy for PTSD

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Edna B. Foa;Andrew R. Morral

  • Children on the Homefront: The Experience of Children From Military Families

    Anita Chandra;Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo;Lisa H. Jaycox;Terri Tanielian

  • The Optimistic Child

    Martin E. P. Seligman;Karen Reivich;Lisa Jaycox;Jane Gillham

  • A School-Based Mental Health Program for Traumatized Latino Immigrant Children

    Sheryl H. Kataoka;Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Marleen Wong

  • Dating violence among adolescents: prevalence, gender distribution, and prevention program effectiveness.

    Laura J. Hickman;Lisa H. Jaycox;Jessica Aronoff

  • Effectiveness of a quality improvement intervention for adolescent depression in primary care clinics: a randomized controlled trial.

    Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow;Lisa H. Jaycox;Naihua Duan;Anne P. LaBorde

  • Evidence-Based Mental Health Programs in Schools: Barriers and Facilitators of Successful Implementation

    Audra K. Langley;Erum Nadeem;Erum Nadeem;Sheryl H. Kataoka;Bradley D. Stein;Bradley D. Stein

  • Prevalence of child and adolescent exposure to community violence

    Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Sheryl H. Kataoka;Hilary J. Rhodes

  • Children's mental health care following Hurricane Katrina: a field trial of trauma-focused psychotherapies.

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Judith A. Cohen;Anthony P. Mannarino;Douglas W. Walker

  • Violence exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder, and depressive symptoms among recent immigrant schoolchildren

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Bradley D. Stein;Sheryl H. Kataoka;Marleen Wong

  • Impact of Teen Depression on Academic, Social, and Physical Functioning

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Bradley D. Stein;Susan M. Paddock;Jeremy N. V. Miles

  • All symptoms are not created equal: the prominent role of hyperarousal in the natural course of posttraumatic psychological distress.

    Terry L. Schell;Grant N. Marshall;Lisa H. Jaycox

  • Predicting Response to Exposure Treatment in PTSD: The Role of Mental Defeat and Alienation

    Anke Ehlers;David M. Clark;Emma Dunmore;Lisa H. Jaycox

  • A Mental Health Intervention for Schoolchildren Exposed to Violence

    Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Sheryl H. Kataoka;Marleen Wong

  • The Validation of a Self-Report Measure of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Edna B. Foa;Laurie Cashman;Lisa H. Jaycox;Kevin Perry

Frequent Co-Authors

Audra K. Langley
Audra K. Langley University of California, Los Angeles
Terri Tanielian
Terri Tanielian RAND Corporation
Edna B. Foa
Edna B. Foa University of Pennsylvania
Rebecca L. Collins
Rebecca L. Collins RAND Corporation
Lisa S. Meredith
Lisa S. Meredith RAND Corporation
Anthony P. Mannarino
Anthony P. Mannarino Allegheny General Hospital
Judith A. Cohen
Judith A. Cohen Allegheny General Hospital
Jeremy N. V. Miles
Jeremy N. V. Miles Google (United States)
Martin E. P. Seligman
Martin E. P. Seligman University of Pennsylvania
Jane E. Gillham
Jane E. Gillham Swarthmore College

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