Lex L Merrill, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2015- | Humanities | Allegany College of Maryland |
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McWhorter SK, Stander VA, Thomsen CJ, et al. (2014) Changes in healthcare use across the transition from civilian to military life. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management. 29: e186-204 |
Rau TJ, Merrill LL, McWhorter SK, et al. (2011) Evaluation of a sexual assault education/prevention program for female U.S. Navy personnel. Military Medicine. 176: 1178-83 |
Rau TJ, Merrill LL, McWhorter SK, et al. (2010) Evaluation of a sexual assault education/prevention program for male U.S. Navy personnel. Military Medicine. 175: 429-34 |
Milner JS, Thomsen CJ, Crouch JL, et al. (2010) Do trauma symptoms mediate the relationship between childhood physical abuse and adult child abuse risk? Child Abuse & Neglect. 34: 332-44 |
McWhorter SK, Stander VA, Merrill LL, et al. (2009) Reports of rape reperpetration by newly enlisted male navy personnel. Violence and Victims. 24: 204-18 |
Stander VA, Merrill LL, Thomsen CJ, et al. (2008) Premilitary adult sexual assault victimization and perpetration in a Navy recruit sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 23: 1636-53 |
Trent L, Stander V, Thomsen C, et al. (2007) Alcohol abuse among U.S. Navy recruits who were maltreated in childhood Alcohol and Alcoholism. 42: 370-375 |
Stander VA, Merrill LL, Thomsen CJ, et al. (2007) Premilitary sexual assault and attrition in the U.S. Navy. Military Medicine. 172: 254-8 |
Stander VA, Merrill LL, Thomsen CJ, et al. (2007) Posttraumatic stress symptoms in Navy personnel: prevalence rates among recruits in basic training. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 21: 860-70 |
Merrill LL, Stander VA, Thomsen CJ, et al. (2006) Premilitary intimate partner violence and attrition from the U.S. Navy. Military Medicine. 171: 1206-10 |