Dawne Vogt, PhD
Dr. Vogt, PhD is a research
psychologist in the Women’s Health Sciences Division of the National Center
for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in
the Boston University School of Medicine. Her research interests include military
and deployment stressors as they relate to mental health outcomes, stressors
unique to women in the military, and barriers to health care. She is also particularly
interested in the application of state-of-the-art methodological approaches
to enhance the validity of research findings in the stress and trauma field.
Dr. Vogt is currently collaborating on several projects that involve the analysis
of longitudinal data as it pertains to the mental health and well-being of military
and veteran populations. She is also an author of the Deployment Risk and Resilience
Inventory (DRRI), a psychometrically sound suite of scales for assessing deployment
risk and resilience factors associated with the long-term health and well-being
of veterans.