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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Paul T. Bartone is affiliated with the National Defense University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the field of psychology, with a focus on clinical psychology and related subfields. Their work encompasses areas such as resilience and mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder research, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome research, migration, health and trauma, grief, bereavement, and mental health, COVID-19 and mental health, and psychological well-being and life satisfaction.

The scientist's research has been published in several prominent academic venues, including:

  • Military Psychology
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Military Medicine
  • European Journal of Psychological Assessment

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Influence of hardiness, avoidance coping, and combat exposure on depression in returning war veterans: A moderated-mediation study, 2020, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Hardiness moderates the effects of COVID-19 stress on anxiety and depression, 2022, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Coping with recruiter stress: Hardiness, performance and well-being in US Army recruiters, 2020, Military Psychology
  • Development and Validation of an Improved Hardiness Measure, 2022, European Journal of Psychological Assessment

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Gregory G. Homish
  • Chantel M. Dooley
  • Kelly McDonald
  • Braden J. Hansma
  • Stephen V. Bowles

Their academic contributions primarily lie within the fields of psychology, especially clinical psychology. The subfields of social psychology, psychiatry and mental health, general health professions, and sociology and political science are also represented in their work.

Main topics of research addressed by Paul T. Bartone cover a wide range of mental health and psychological phenomena:

  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction

In 2004, Paul T. Bartone was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), an acknowledgment within the professional community of psychology.

Best Publications

  • Deriving benefits from stressful events: the role of engagement in meaningful work and hardiness.

    Thomas W. Britt;Amy B. Adler;Paul T. Bartone

  • The impact of a military air disaster on the health of assistance workers. A prospective study

    Paul T. Bartone;Robert J. Ursano;Kathleen M. Wright;Larry H. Ingraham

  • Resilience Under Military Operational Stress: Can Leaders Influence Hardiness?

    Paul T. Bartone

  • Hardiness protects against war-related stress in Army Reserve forces.

    Paul T. Bartone

  • Psychological Hardiness Predicts Success in US Army Special Forces Candidates

    Paul T. Bartone;Robert R. Roland;James J. Picano;Thomas J. Williams

  • Test-retest reliability of the dispositional resilience scale-15, a brief hardiness scale.

    Paul T. Bartone

  • Dimensions of Psychological Stress in Peacekeeping Operations

    Paul T. Bartone;Amy B. Adler;Mark A. Vaitkus

  • A Short Hardiness Scale

    Paul T. Bartone

  • Big five personality factors, hardiness, and social judgment as predictors of leader performance

    Paul T. Bartone;Jarle Eid;Bjorn Helge Johnsen;Jon Christian Laberg

  • Predictors of stress-related illness in city bus drivers.

    Paul T. Bartone

  • Factors Influencing Small-Unit Cohesion in Norwegian Navy Officer Cadets

    Paul T. Bartone;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jarle Eid;Wibecke Brun

  • Grit and Hardiness as Predictors of Performance Among West Point Cadets

    Dennis R. Kelly;Michael D. Matthews;Paul T. Bartone

  • Academic Stress and Health: Exploring the Moderating Role of Personality Hardiness

    Sigurd W. Hystad;Jarle Eid;Jon C. Laberg;Bjørn H. Johnsen

  • Psychometric properties of the revised Norwegian dispositional resilience (hardiness) scale.

    Sigurd William Hystad;Jarle Eid;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jon Christian Laberg

  • Cognitive and Personality Predictors of Leader Performance in West Point Cadets

    Paul T. Bartone;Scott A. Snook;Trueman R. Tremble

  • Psychological Hardiness Predicts Adaptability in Military Leaders: A prospective study

    Paul T. Bartone;Dennis R. Kelly;Michael D. Matthews

  • THE SHARED EXPERIENCE OF CATASTROPHE: An Expanded Classification of the Disaster Community

    Kathleen M. Wright;Robert J. Ursano;Paul T. Bartone;Larry H. Ingraham

  • Psychological Hardiness and Coping Style as Risk/Resilience Factors for Alcohol Abuse

    Paul T. Bartone;Sigurd W. Hystad;Jarle Eid;Jarle Eid;John I. Brevik

  • Psychosocial development and leader performance of military officer cadets

    Paul T. Bartone;Scott A. Snook;George B. Forsythe;Philip Lewis

  • Hardiness as a resiliency factor for United States forces in the Gulf War.

    Paul T. Bartone

  • Big five personality factors, hardiness, and social judgment as predictors of leader performance

    P.T. Bartone

Frequent Co-Authors

Bjørn Helge Johnsen
Bjørn Helge Johnsen University of Bergen
Jarle Eid
Jarle Eid University of Bergen
Amy B. Adler
Amy B. Adler Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Thomas W. Britt
Thomas W. Britt Clemson University
Robert J. Ursano
Robert J. Ursano Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Angelo Picardi
Angelo Picardi Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Agnes Tiwari
Agnes Tiwari University of Hong Kong
Gerry Larsson
Gerry Larsson Swedish Defence University
Salvatore R. Maddi
Salvatore R. Maddi University of California, Irvine
Ståle Pallesen
Ståle Pallesen University of Bergen

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