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Overview

Nina A. Sayer is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields related to psychology, health professions, and medicine, with a particular focus on clinical psychology and health outcomes.

The main fields of study for Nina A. Sayer include:

  • Psychology
  • Health Professions
  • Medicine

Within these broader fields, they concentrate on subfields such as clinical psychology, general health professions, epidemiology, emergency medicine, and neurology.

Key research topics covered in their work are:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies

Nina A. Sayer has coauthored publications with various frequent collaborators, including:

  • Shannon Kehle-Forbes
  • Craig S. Rosen
  • David Nelson
  • Shannon Wiltsey Stirman
  • Maureen Murdoch

Their recent papers reflect an emphasis on mental health, trauma, and therapeutic approaches. Examples of these publications include:

  • Investigation of Therapist Effects on Patient Engagement in Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Veterans Health Administration, 2021, Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • Mental health outcomes of adults hospitalized for COVID-19: A systematic review, 2022, Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
  • Population- and Community-Based Interventions to Prevent Suicide, 2022, Crisis
  • Identity disruption and its association with mental health among veterans with reintegration difficulty, 2020, Developmental Psychology
  • "It leaves me very skeptical" messaging in marketing prolonged exposure and cognitive processing therapy to veterans with PTSD, 2020, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy

Frequent publication venues for Nina A. Sayer's work are:

  • Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
  • Crisis
  • Developmental Psychology

Best Publications

  • Reintegration Problems and Treatment Interests Among Iraq and Afghanistan Combat Veterans Receiving VA Medical Care

    Nina A. Sayer;Siamak Noorbaloochi;Patricia Frazier;Kathleen Carlson

  • Prevalence and costs of co-occurring traumatic brain injury with and without psychiatric disturbance and pain among Afghanistan and Iraq war veteran VA users

    Brent C. Taylor;Emily M. Hagel;Kathleen F. Carlson;Kathleen F. Carlson;David X. Cifu;David X. Cifu

  • A Qualitative Study of Determinants of PTSD Treatment Initiation in Veterans

    Nina A. Sayer;Greta Friedemann-Sanchez;Michele Spoont;Maureen Murdoch

  • Prevalence, assessment, and treatment of mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder: a systematic review of the evidence

    Kathleen F. Carlson;Shannon M. Kehle;Laura A. Meis;Nancy Greer

  • Psychiatric diagnoses among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans screened for deployment-related traumatic brain injury

    Kathleen F. Carlson;David B Nelson;Robert J. Orazem;Sean Nugent

  • Characteristics and Rehabilitation Outcomes Among Patients With Blast and Other Injuries Sustained During the Global War on Terror

    Nina A Sayer;Nina A Sayer;Christine E. Chiros;Barbara Sigford;Barbara Sigford;Steven Scott;Steven Scott

  • Traumatic brain injury, posttraumatic stress disorder, and pain diagnoses in OIF/OEF/OND Veterans

    David X. Cifu;Brent C. Taylor;William F. Carne;William F. Carne;Douglas Bidelspach

  • Military to civilian questionnaire: A measure of postdeployment community reintegration difficulty among veterans using Department of Veterans Affairs medical care

    Nina A. Sayer;Patricia A Frazier;Robert J. Orazem;Maureen Murdoch

  • ARE THERE RACIAL/ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN VA PTSD TREATMENT RETENTION?

    Michele R. Spoont;Michele R. Spoont;David B. Nelson;Maureen Murdoch;Nina A. Sayer

  • Veterans with history of mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder: challenges from provider perspective.

    Nina A. Sayer;Nancy A. Rettmann;Kathleen F. Carlson;Kathleen F. Carlson;Nancy Bernardy

  • Identity adjustment among Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans with reintegration difficulty.

    Robert J. Orazem;Patricia A. Frazier;Paula P. Schnurr;Heather E. Oleson

  • The relations between observer-rating and self-report of depressive symptomatology.

    Nina A. Sayer;Harold A. Sackeim;James R. Moeller;Joan Prudic

  • Rehabilitation needs of combat-injured service members admitted to the VA Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers: the role of PM&R in the care of wounded warriors.

    Nina A. Sayer;David X. Cifu;Shane McNamee;Christine E. Chiros

  • Impact of Treatment Beliefs and Social Network Encouragement on Initiation of Care by VA Service Users With PTSD

    Michele R. Spoont;David B. Nelson;Maureen Murdoch;Thomas Rector

  • Reintegration Challenges in U.S. Service Members and Veterans Following Combat Deployment

    Nina A. Sayer;Kathleen F. Carlson;Patricia A. Frazier

  • Provider perspectives on rehabilitation of patients with polytrauma.

    Greta Friedemann-Sánchez;Greta Friedemann-Sánchez;Nina A. Sayer;Nina A. Sayer;Treven Pickett;Treven Pickett

  • Traumatic brain injury and its neuropsychiatric sequelae in war veterans.

    Nina A. Sayer

  • Perceived stigma, strain, and mental health among caregivers of veterans with traumatic brain injury

    Sean M. Phelan;Sean M. Phelan;Joan M. Griffin;Wendy L. Hellerstedt;Nina A. Sayer

  • Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans with Reintegration Problems: Differences by Veterans Affairs Healthcare User Status

    Nina A. Sayer;Robert J. Orazem;Siamak Noorbaloochi;Amy A Gravely

  • Endorsed and anticipated stigma inventory (EASI): A tool for assessing beliefs about mental illness and mental health treatment among military personnel and veterans

    Dawne Vogt;Brooke A. L. Di Leone;Joyce M. Wang;Nina A. Sayer

Frequent Co-Authors

Paula P. Schnurr
Paula P. Schnurr Dartmouth College
Craig S. Rosen
Craig S. Rosen Stanford University
Patricia A. Frazier
Patricia A. Frazier University of Minnesota
Josef I. Ruzek
Josef I. Ruzek University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Brett T. Litz
Brett T. Litz Boston University
Kathleen M. Chard
Kathleen M. Chard University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Brian P. Marx
Brian P. Marx Boston University
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University
Joan M. Cook
Joan M. Cook Yale University
Elizabeth W. Twamley
Elizabeth W. Twamley University of California, San Diego

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