Nikki R. Wooten

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InstitutionUniversity of South Carolina
DepartmentCol Of Social Work
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DeSaussure College
Columbia, South Carolina 29208
Phone(803) 777-2973
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    1. Jehan S, Zahnd WE, Wooten NR, Seay KD. Geographic variation in availability of opioid treatment programs across U.S. communities. J Addict Dis. 2023 Jan 16; 1-11. PMID: 36645315.
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    2. Wilson BL, Wooten NR, Pitner RO. Examining Historical and Contemporary Policing Disparities in the Black Community: Implications for Social Work. Soc Work. 2022 Nov 08. PMID: 36346331.
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    3. Owens OL, Wooten NR, Tavakoli AS, Owens OL, Wooten NR, Tavakoli AS. Adaptation and Initial Psychometric Evaluation of an Informed Prostate Cancer Screening Decision Self-Efficacy Scale for African-American Men. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2020 08; 7(4):746-759. PMID: 31997285.
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    4. Owens OL, Tavakoli AS, Rose T, Wooten NR, Owens OL, Tavakoli AS, Rose T, Wooten NR. Development and Psychometric Properties of a Prostate Cancer Knowledge Scale for African American Men. Am J Mens Health. 2019 Nov-Dec; 13(6):1557988319892459. PMID: 31849259; PMCID: PMC6920598.
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    5. Wooten NR, Brittingham JA, Sumi NS, Pitner RO, Moore KD, Wooten NR, Brittingham JA, Sumi NS, Pitner RO, Moore KD. Behavioral Health Service Use by Military Children During Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2019 10; 46(4):549-569. PMID: 30627946; PMCID: PMC6616004.
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    6. Wooten NR, Brittingham JA, Hossain A, Hopkins LA, Sumi NS, Jeffery DD, Tavakoli AS, Chakraborty H, Levkoff SE, Larson MJ, Wooten NR, Brittingham JA, Hossain A, Hopkins LA, Sumi NS, Jeffery DD, Tavakoli AS, Chakraborty H, Levkoff SE, Larson MJ. Army Warrior Care Project (AWCP): Rationale and methods for a longitudinal study of behavioral health care in Army Warrior Transition Units using Military Health System data, FY2008-2015. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2019 09; 28(3):e1788. PMID: 31373125; PMCID: PMC6791723.
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    7. Owens OL, Wooten NR, Tavakoli AS, Owens OL, Wooten NR, Tavakoli AS. Development and initial psychometric evaluation of the computer-based prostate Cancer screening decision aid acceptance scale for African-American men. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2019 07 10; 19(1):146. PMID: 31291906; PMCID: PMC6617606.
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    8. Wooten NR, Nallo BS, Julious CH, Weeks D, Lee C, Singleton TM, Cornelius LJ, Wooten NR, Nallo BS, Julious CH, Weeks D, Lee C, Singleton TM, Cornelius LJ. Why Are Community Stakeholders Pressing for a Call to Action to Curtail the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the South? Health Soc Work. 2018 Nov 01; 43(4):253-260. PMID: 30272158.
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    9. Wooten NR, Brittingham JA, Pitner RO, Tavakoli AS, Jeffery DD, Haddock KS, Wooten NR, Brittingham JA, Pitner RO, Tavakoli AS, Jeffery DD, Haddock KS. Purchased Behavioral Health Care Received by Military Health System Beneficiaries in Civilian Medical Facilities, 2000-2014. Mil Med. 2018 07 01; 183(7-8):e278-e290. PMID: 29420772; PMCID: PMC6027075.
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    10. Larson MJ, Browne C, Nikitin RV, Wooten NR, Ball S, Adams RS, Barth K, Larson MJ, Browne C, Nikitin RV, Wooten NR, Ball S, Adams RS, Barth K. Physicians report adopting safer opioid prescribing behaviors after academic detailing intervention. Subst Abus. 2018; 39(2):218-224. PMID: 29608412; PMCID: PMC6237655.
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    11. Andrews CM, Westlake M, Wooten N, Andrews CM, Westlake M, Wooten N. Availability of Outpatient Addiction Treatment and Use of Emergency Department Services Among Medicaid Enrollees. Psychiatr Serv. 2018 06 01; 69(6):729-732. PMID: 29695224; PMCID: PMC6511360.
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    12. Moore KD, Fairchild AJ, Wooten NR, Ng ZJ, Moore KD, Fairchild AJ, Wooten NR, Ng ZJ. Evaluating Behavioral Health Interventions for Military-Connected Youth: A Systematic Review. Mil Med. 2017 11; 182(11):e1836-e1845. PMID: 29087850; PMCID: PMC5728367.
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    13. Wooten NR, Adams RS, Mohr BA, Jeffery DD, Funk W, Williams TV, Larson MJ, Wooten NR, Adams RS, Mohr BA, Jeffery DD, Funk W, Williams TV, Larson MJ. Pre-deployment Year Mental Health Diagnoses and Treatment in Deployed Army Women. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2017 Jul; 44(4):582-594. PMID: 27368233; PMCID: PMC5203968.
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    14. Wooten NR, Tavakoli AS, Al-Barwani MB, Thomas NA, Chakraborty H, Scheyett AM, Kaminski KM, Woods AC, Levkoff SE, Wooten NR, Tavakoli AS, Al-Barwani MB, Thomas NA, Chakraborty H, Scheyett AM, Kaminski KM, Woods AC, Levkoff SE. Comparing behavioral health models for reducing risky drinking among older male veterans. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2017 09; 43(5):545-555. PMID: 28410002; PMCID: PMC5604788.
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    15. Qureshi ZP, Haider MR, Rodriguez-Monguio R, Wooten NR, Nikitin RV, Ball S, Barth K, Elk R, Horner R, Bennett C, Qureshi ZP, Haider MR, Rodriguez-Monguio R, Wooten NR, Nikitin RV, Ball S, Barth K, Elk R, Horner R, Bennett C. Opioid Prescription Drug Use and Expenditures in US Outpatient Physician Offices: Evidence from Two Nationally Representative Surveys. Cancer Ther Oncol Int J. 2017; 3(3). PMID: 28845476; PMCID: PMC5568124.
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    16. Barth KS, Ball S, Adams RS, Nikitin R, Wooten NR, Qureshi ZP, Larson MJ, Barth KS, Ball S, Adams RS, Nikitin R, Wooten NR, Qureshi ZP, Larson MJ. Development and Feasibility of an Academic Detailing Intervention to Improve Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Use Among Physicians. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2017; 37(2):98-105. PMID: 28562498; PMCID: PMC5521811.
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    17. Adams RS, Nikitin RV, Wooten NR, Williams TV, Larson MJ, Adams RS, Nikitin RV, Wooten NR, Williams TV, Larson MJ. The Association of Combat Exposure With Postdeployment Behavioral Health Problems Among U.S. Army Enlisted Women Returning From Afghanistan or Iraq. J Trauma Stress. 2016 08; 29(4):356-64. PMID: 27476700; PMCID: PMC5139677.
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    18. Andrews CM, Guerrero EG, Wooten NR, Lengnick-Hall R, Andrews CM, Guerrero EG, Wooten NR, Lengnick-Hall R. The Medicaid expansion gap and racial and ethnic minorities with substance use disorders. Am J Public Health. 2015 Jul; 105 Suppl 3:S452-4. PMID: 25905851; PMCID: PMC4455522.
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    19. Wooten NR, Smith-Osborne A, Hassan A, Wooten NR, Smith-Osborne A, Hassan A. Guest Editorial-Introduction to the Special Issue. J Soc Work Educ. 2015; 51(Suppl 1):S1-S5. PMID: 26778908; PMCID: PMC4711923.
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    20. Crowley SK, Wilkinson LL, Wigfall LT, Reynolds AM, Muraca ST, Glover SH, Wooten NR, Sui X, Beets MW, Durstine JL, Newman-Norlund RD, Youngstedt SD, Crowley SK, Wilkinson LL, Wigfall LT, Reynolds AM, Muraca ST, Glover SH, Wooten NR, Sui X, Beets MW, Durstine JL, Newman-Norlund RD, Youngstedt SD. Physical fitness and depressive symptoms during army basic combat training. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2015 Jan; 47(1):151-8. PMID: 24870581; PMCID: PMC4246049.
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    21. Wooten NR, Wooten NR. Military Social Work: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Work Education. J Soc Work Educ. 2015; 51(Suppl 1):S6-S25. PMID: 26089628; PMCID: PMC4469218.
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    22. . A case study of social media and remote communications in military research: Examining military and deployment experiences of Army women. SAGE Res Methods Cases. 2014.
    23. Larson MJ, Mohr BA, Adams RS, Wooten NR, Williams TV, Larson MJ, Mohr BA, Adams RS, Wooten NR, Williams TV. Missed opportunity for alcohol problem prevention among army active duty service members postdeployment. Am J Public Health. 2014 Aug; 104(8):1402-12. PMID: 24922163; PMCID: PMC4103229.
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    24. Larson MJ, Adams RS, Mohr BA, Harris AH, Merrick EL, Funk W, Hofmann K, Wooten NR, Jeffery DD, Williams TV, Larson MJ, Adams RS, Mohr BA, Harris AH, Merrick EL, Funk W, Hofmann K, Wooten NR, Jeffery DD, Williams TV. Rationale and methods of the Substance Use and Psychological Injury Combat Study (SUPIC): a longitudinal study of Army service members returning from deployment in FY2008-2011. Subst Use Misuse. 2013 Jul; 48(10):863-79. PMID: 23869459; PMCID: PMC3793632.
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    25. Wooten NR, Mohr BA, Lundgren LM, Adams RS, Merrick EL, Williams TV, Larson MJ, Wooten NR, Mohr BA, Lundgren LM, Adams RS, Merrick EL, Williams TV, Larson MJ. Gender differences in substance use treatment utilization in the year prior to deployment in Army service members. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2013 Sep; 45(3):257-65. PMID: 23726826; PMCID: PMC3755744.
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    26. . A bioecological model of deployment risk and resilience. J Hum Behav Soc Environ. 2013; 23(6):699-717.
    27. Larson MJ, Wooten NR, Adams RS, Merrick EL, Larson MJ, Wooten NR, Adams RS, Merrick EL. Military Combat Deployments and Substance Use: Review and Future Directions. J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2012; 12(1):6-27. PMID: 22496626; PMCID: PMC3321386.
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    28. Wooten NR, Wooten NR. Deployment cycle stressors and post-traumatic stress symptoms in Army National Guard women: the mediating effect of resilience. Soc Work Health Care. 2012; 51(9):828-49. PMID: 23078014.
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