David Barry

ORCID: 0000-0002-5039-1156
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Research Areas
  • French Historical and Cultural Studies
  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
  • European Political History Analysis
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Political Conflict and Governance
  • Cognitive Functions and Memory
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Soviet and Russian History
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Names, Identity, and Discrimination Research
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Education and Military Integration

University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
2016-2025

Vertex Pharmaceuticals (United States)
2024

Madigan Army Medical Center
2015-2020

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
2017

United States Army
2017

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
2012-2016

Indiana University South Bend
2012

Hawke's Bay Hospital
1991-2004

Durham University
1991-1996

Popular beliefs conflating ethnic identities with particular faiths can lead to marginalization of religiously and ethnically “other” fuel ethnoreligious conflict even in secularized societies. Despite their importance coexistence, ideological conflations faith ethnos have previously received little scholarly attention. We fill the gap by introducing concept ethnodoxy: a collectively held belief system that rigidly links group's identity its dominant faith. theorize this phenomenon at three...

10.1111/j.1468-5906.2012.01678.x article EN Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2012-12-01

Mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI) is often associated with postconcussive symptoms such as headache, memory problems, and irritability. However, high rates of similar in groups without a history TBI raise questions about the clinical validity syndrome. This study was conducted to address these issues through systematic examination reported by those mild or orthopedic injury. Responses Postconcussion Syndrome Checklist (PCSC), demographic information, medical were collected via online...

10.1017/s1355617711001895 article EN Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2012-02-10

Abstract Research suggests spirituality is linked to positive health outcomes, but social workers report barriers incorporating it into care planning. The literature general interest in learning and executing work practice involving religion/spirituality (R/S) intentionally. While some empirical study has been conducted, this largely superficial undeveloped. Finally, a changing R/S landscape the United States further establishes need for deeper, more nuanced examination. This article...

10.1093/hsw/hlaf005 article EN Health & Social Work 2025-03-11

Evidence suggests that mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with long-term changes in function, but conventional neurocognitive tools are often insensitive to deficits after 90 days. Eye movements have been proposed as a means identify more chronic forms of impairment. In this study, saccadic, manual, and neuropsychological measures were compared between participants remote TBI well-matched control participants. Saccadic impairment was frequent within the group, history multiple...

10.1176/appi.neuropsych.15100243 article EN Journal of Neuropsychiatry 2016-03-28

Objective: To describe and compare the body mass index (BMI; weight/height 2 ) profile of 11−12‐year‐old children in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand 1989 2000. subsequently determine prevalence overweight obesity at two time points using international definitions. Methodology: As part asthma studies Bay data on height, weight ethnicity were collected from 871 school 1989, 894 2000 who reached 12 years age during year testing. Results: In total study population geometric mean BMI increased 18.1 kg/m...

10.1111/j.1440-1754.2004.00286.x article EN Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2004-01-01

Introduction: Computerized cognitive tests measuring manual response time (RT) and errors are often used in the assessment of visual attention. Evidence suggests that saccadic RT may also provide valuable information about This study was conducted to examine a novel approach multimodal attention incorporating concurrent measurements eye movements responses. Method: A computerized task, Bethesda Eye & Attention Measure (BEAM) v.34, designed evaluate key networks through measurement inhibition...

10.1080/13803395.2015.1089978 article EN Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 2015-11-23

Recent U.S. Army policy has established intensive outpatient programs at several installations as part of a comprehensive behavioral health system care. This study presents retrospective program evaluation data from case series without randomization or control group 1 recently for active duty service members joint military installation. Out 240 patients referred to the installation, 200 enrolled in treatment. Of these, 169 completed treatment Skills & Resiliency Track (n = 97), Trauma 34),...

10.1037/ser0000190 article EN Psychological Services 2017-10-12

In addition to manual (i.e., "button press") metrics, oculomotor metrics demonstrate considerable promise as tools for detecting invalid responding in neurocognitive assessment. This study was conducted evaluate saccadic and from a computerized continuous performance test embedded indices of validity.Receiver operating characteristic analyses, logistic regressions, ANOVAs were performed classification healthy adults instructed feign deficits ("Fake Bad" group; n = 24), perform their best...

10.1093/arclin/acw070 article EN public-domain Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2016-09-13

The purpose of this study is to explore the way religious and ethno-national identities are conflated, how such orientations related national exceptionalism xenophobia. Using data from International Social Survey Programme's National Identity series examine Russia as a case study, two key findings revealed. First, belief that individuals must affiliate with their nation's dominant religion widespread increasing among ethnic Russians. Second, associated some dispositions particularistic...

10.1080/14608944.2018.1431876 article EN National Identities 2018-02-11

Abstract Several factors have been linked to severity of postconcussive-type (neurobehavioral) symptoms. In this study, predictors neurobehavioral symptoms were examined using multivariate methods determine the relative importance each. Data regarding demographics, symptoms, current alcohol use, history traumatic brain injury (TBI), orthopedic injuries, and psychiatric/developmental diagnoses collected via questionnaire from 3027 university students. The most prominent gender, depression or...

10.1017/s1355617713000763 article EN Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 2013-07-25

List of Tables, Maps and Illustrations - Preface The Legacy the 1789 Revolution: Defining Issues Revolution 1830 July Monarchy: Heroines Liberty February 1848 its Aftermath: Call for 'Democratic Social Republic' Defending Livelihoods Neighbourhoods: June Days Red Republican Interlude, 1849-51 Rebellion December 1851: Death Throes Cause Commune 1871: Great Venture in Female Citizenship Conclusion -Abbreviations used Notes Bibliography Index

10.5860/choice.34-2316 article EN Choice Reviews Online 1996-12-01

It was hypothesized that risk for age-related impairment in attention would be greater among those with remote history of mild TBI than individuals without head injury. Twenty-seven adults and a well-matched comparison group 54 uninjured controls completed computerized test visual while saccadic manual response times were recorded. Within the only, older age associated slower responses poorer inhibition. Saccadic slowing mitigated situations where timing location targets fully predictable....

10.1371/journal.pone.0171752 article EN public-domain PLoS ONE 2017-02-06

ABSTRACT Introduction Despite efforts in prevention, suicide rates the US military remain unchanged. This article describes development of a tool for leaders to identify and mitigate risk factors. Methods A seven-item measure, Leader Suicide Risk Assessment Tool (LSRAT), was constructed allow assess drivers. During 6-mo pilot, unit completed LSRAT 161 at-risk soldiers. The data were compared clinical from subset these Results showed good test-retest reliability. scores significant...

10.1093/milmed/usz194 article EN Military Medicine 2020-01-01

Past research suggests that religious nationalism increases during periods of dramatic change and insecurity. This article uses survey data to examine in postcommunist Europe. The analysis the reveals an increase over last two decades these countries. also there has been a contradictory decline religiosity countries same period. These findings are discussed relation national development, institutional pride, global populism, literature on religiosity.

10.1177/0169796x20902309 article EN Journal of Developing Societies 2020-02-06

Performance enhancement coaching poses significant benefits to individuals and organizations, such as improved job satisfaction goal achievement. Given their training experience in assessment feedback, operational psychologists assigned Special Operations units are uniquely positioned provide performance tailored Operators enablers. A preliminary program evaluation was conducted of the Enhancement Assessment Coaching (PEAC) Program.A sample 32 enablers a US Army Forces (ARSOF) unit...

10.55460/15mt-bbci article EN Journal of Special Operations Medicine 2019-01-01

10.7205/milmed-d-15-00129 article Military Medicine 2015-07-30
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