James D. Lee

ORCID: 0000-0001-8051-6098
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Research Areas
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • School Health and Nursing Education
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Psychology of Development and Education
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Community Health and Development
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Workplace Health and Well-being
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes

Portland State University
2020-2024

United States Army Medical Research Directorate - West
2018

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
2018

United States Army
2018

Smoking rates are higher in U.S. soldiers than civilians, with combat-experienced particularly at risk for heavy smoking (≥20 cigarettes/day). While is correlated mental health symptoms civilian samples, the extent to which these symptoms, background variables, and unit climate (self-reported assessments of cohesion, organizational support, leadership) linked at-risk remains unclear. The present study examines a range correlates smoking-related behavior. Cross-sectional, anonymous surveys...

10.1037/pha0000193 article EN Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology 2018-06-01

High rates of alcohol use have been documented within military personnel and spouses. However, scant research has investigated consumption behaviors in matched couples or nonclinical veteran samples. The manner which influence one another’s drinking remains unclear. current study examined hazardous scores a sample post-9/11 separated service members (most whom were veterans) active duty reservists their spouse/partners; 260 military-connected participated the Study for Employment Retention...

10.1080/21635781.2020.1825241 article EN Military Behavioral Health 2020-10-01

When military community closure occurs, it can be challenging for service members and the surrounding community. Given that services social networks disappear; this is particularly salient in overseas locations. Few studies have systematically assessed impact of base on members. In present study, 743 soldiers, 114 Army civilian employees, 54 spouses living two closing U.S. communities Germany were surveyed about transformation stressors, mental health, factors associated with better...

10.1177/0095327x18771004 article EN Armed Forces & Society 2018-05-09

College age students often obtain poor sleep and experience adverse physical mental health outcomes as a result, which may, in turn, impact their academic performance. However, little is known about the relationships between sleep, well-being, performance of soldiers training settings. The goal this study was to characterize typical pattern undergoing intensive language assess relationship failed tests. 729 military environment were asked participate on performance, well-being....

10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.268 article EN SLEEP 2017-04-28
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