Arielle Scoglio

Assistant Professor of Health Studies in the Department of Natural and Applied Sciences at Bentley University

Schools

  • Bentley University

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Biography

Bentley University

Dr. Arielle Scoglio is a social and psychiatric epidemiologist with with a multidisciplinary approach to research and teaching in public health. Her research interests focus broadly on experiences of violence and trauma and associated risk, resilience, health conditions, and social consequences of these experiences. Her recent work has examined changes in mental health and social support over time in survivors of interpersonal violence and how social support may facilitate recovery and favorable mental health outcomes. Her work also highlights structural inequities that put marginalized groups at higher risk for violence exposure and associated negative health and wellbeing outcomes.

Education

  • PhD Northeastern University
  • MPH UMass Amherst
  • BA UMass Boston

Teaching Interests

Public Health, social epidemiology, psychiatric epidemiology, statistics and research methods, psychological trauma

Research Interests

interpersonal violence including: childhood maltreatment, sexual violence, intimate partner violence, combat and war-related trauma, migration trauma; mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder, moral injury, resilience, social support, gender differences, maternal and child health

Consulting/Practice Interests

violence prevention; mental health literacy; community health prevention and promotion

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Scoglio, A., Nayak, S. (2023). Alignment of State-level Policies and Public Attitudes towards Abortion Legality and Government Restrictions on Abortion in the United States. Social Science & Medicine.
  • Nayak, S., Scoglio, A., Mirand, D., Molnar, B. (2023). Implementing Community-Based Early Childhood Mental Health Services: Relationships, Vision, and Sustainability. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.
  • Nishimi, K., Tan, J., Scoglio, A., Choi, K., Kelley, P., O'Donovan, A. (2023). Psychological Resilience to Trauma and Risk for COVID19 infection and Somatic Symptoms over Two Years. Psychosomatic Medicine.
  • Scoglio, A., Lincoln, A., Kraus, S. W., Molnar, B. E. (2022). Chipped or whole? Listening to survivors’ experiences with disclosure following sexual violence. Journal of interpersonal violence, (37) 9-10 NP6903--NP6928.
  • Nayak, S. S., Tobias, C., Wolfe, J., Roper, K., M\'endez-Pe~nate, Larisa, ., Moulin, C., Arty, M., Scoglio, A., Kelleher, A., Rue, J., others, . (2022). Engaging and supporting young children and their families in early childhood mental health services: The role of the family partner. Community Mental Health Journal, (58) 1 87--98.
  • Drebing, C. E., Mamon, D., Calixte, R. M., Tuval-Mashiach, R., Patton, B., Scoglio, A., Girouard, C., Fukuda, S., Gao, W., Penk, W. E. (2022). Pilot outcomes of a filmmaking intervention designed to enhance treatment entry and social reintegration of veterans.. Psychological Services.
  • Scoglio, A., Molnar, B. E., Lincoln, A. K., Griffith, J., Park, C., Kraus, S. W. (2022). Sexual and physical revictimization in US military veterans. Journal of Traumatic Stress.
  • Scoglio, A., Reilly, E. D., Girouard, C., Quigley, K. S., Carnes, S., Kelly, M. M. (2022). Social functioning in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, (23) 2 356--371.
  • Scoglio, A., Molnar, B., Lincoln, A., Griffith, J., Park, C., Kraus, S. W. (2022). Social support over time for men and women veterans with and without complex trauma histories. Psychological Services.
  • Molnar, B. E., Scoglio, A., Beardslee, W. R. (2021). Community-level prevention of childhood maltreatment: Next steps in a world with COVID-19. International journal on child maltreatment: research, policy and practice, (3) 4 467--481.
  • Crossman, D. M., Ahern, M. E., Girouard, C. M., Scoglio, A., Reilly, E. D., Mueller, L., Drebing, C. E., Ellison, M. L. (2021). Improving Healthcare Access and Utilization Among Student Veterans Through Supported Education: A Case Series. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, (8) 3 307--316.
  • Nayak, S. S., Scoglio, A., Mirand, D., Oates, A., Rabow, M., Molnar, B. E. (2021). Movement and Solidarity: Community Mobilization to Mitigate the Adverse Impact of COVID-19 on Families with Young Children Receiving Care from Early Childhood Systems. Child Care in Practice. 1--14.
  • Park, C. L., Sacco, S. J., Finkelstein-Fox, L., Sinnott, S. M., Scoglio, A., Lee, S. Y., Gnall, K. E., Mazure, C., Shirk, S. D., Hoff, R. A., others, . (2021). Post-9/11 military veterans' adjustment to civilian life over time following separation from service. Journal of Clinical Psychology, (77) 9 2077--2095.
  • Salhi, C., Scoglio, A., Ellis, H., Issa, O., Lincoln, A. (2021). The relationship of pre-and post-resettlement violence exposure to mental health among refugees: a multi-site panel survey of Somalis in the US and Canada. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, (56) 6 1015--1023.
  • Scoglio, A., Salhi, C. (2021). Violence exposure and mental health among resettled refugees: a systematic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, (22) 5 1192--1208.
  • Harris, J. I., Grove, M., Gillispie, K. N., Gorman, J. A., Scoglio, A. (2020). Addressing Health Care Disparities for People Managing Serious Mental Illness: A Proposed Model and Case Report. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, (7) 1 77--83.
  • Slavin, M. N., Scoglio, A., Blycker, G. R., Potenza, M. N., Kraus, S. W. (2020). Child sexual abuse and compulsive sexual behavior: A systematic literature review. Current addiction reports, (7) 1 76--88.
  • Mamon, D., Scoglio, A., Calixte, R. M., Tuval-Mashiach, R., Patton, B., Drebing, C. E. (2020). Connecting veterans and their community through narrative: Pilot data on a community strengthening intervention. Community Mental Health Journal, (56) 5 804--813.
  • Scoglio, A., Adams, W. E., Lincoln, A. K. (2020). Meaning and management of multiple medications among public mental health service users. Community mental health journal, (56) 2 313--321.
  • Scoglio, A., Marine, S. B., Molnar, B. E. (2020). Responder perspectives on justice and healing for sexual violence survivors.. Psychology of violence, (11) 1 1.
  • Scoglio, A., Gorman, J. A., Park, D., Jooma, S., Kraus, S. W. (2020). Trauma-informed drug screens for veterans with co-occurring disorders: A case series. Journal of dual diagnosis, (16) 3 347--356.
  • Reilly, E. D., Ritzert, T. R., Scoglio, A., Mote, J., Fukuda, S. D., Ahern, M. E., Kelly, M. M. (2019). A systematic review of values measures in acceptance and commitment therapy research. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, (12) 290--304.
  • Scoglio, A., Shirk, S. D., Mazure, C., Park, C. L., Molnar, B. E., Hoff, R. A., Kraus, S. W. (2019). It all adds up: Addressing the roles of cumulative traumatic experiences on military veterans. Child abuse & neglect, (98) 104227.
  • Scoglio, A., Kraus, S. W., Saczynski, J., Jooma, S., Molnar, B. E. (2019). Systematic review of risk and protective factors for revictimization after child sexual abuse. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, (22) 1 41--53.
  • Scoglio, A., Reilly, E. D., Gorman, J. A., Drebing, C. E. (2019). Use of social robots in mental health and well-being research: systematic review. Journal of medical Internet research, (21) 7 e13322.
  • Wewiorski, N. J., Gorman, J. A., Scoglio, A., Fukuda, S., Reilly, E., Mueller, L., O'Connor, M., Penk, W. E., Drebing, C. E. (2018). Promising practices in vocational services for the community reintegration of returning veterans: The individual placement and support model and beyond.. Psychological Services, (15) 2 191.
  • Scoglio, A., Rudat, D. A., Garvert, D., Jarmolowski, M., Jackson, C., Herman, J. L. (2018). Self-compassion and responses to trauma: The role of emotion regulation. Journal of interpersonal violence, (33) 13 2016--2036.
  • O'Connor, M. K., Kraft, M. L., Daley, R., Sugarman, M. A., Clark, E. L., Scoglio, A., Shirk, S. D. (2018). The aging well through interaction and scientific education (AgeWISE) program. Clinical Gerontologist, (41) 5 412--423.
  • Mackowiak, C., Scoglio, A. (2018). The Safing Center: A specialty clinic for treatment and prevention of IPV with veterans.. Psychological services, (15) 4 371.
  • Gorman, J. A., Scoglio, A., Smolinsky, J., Russo, A., Drebing, C. E. (2018). Veteran coffee socials: A community-building strategy for enhancing community reintegration of veterans. Community mental health journal, (54) 8 1189--1197.
  • Scoglio, A., Shirk, S. D., Hoff, R. A., Potenza, M. N., Mazure, C. M., Park, C. L., McKee, S. A., Porter, E. A., Kraus, S. W. (2017). Gender-specific risk factors for psychopathology and reduced functioning in a post-9/11 veteran sample. Journal of interpersonal violence, (36) 3-4 NP1359--1374NP.
  • Elman, I., Borodovsky, J., Howard, M., Scoglio, A., Steinkamp, J., Sobieszczyk, A., Mysels, D., Albanese, M. (2016). Co-occurring disordered gambling among treatment-seekers at a community outpatient addiction clinic. Journal of Addiction Medicine, (10) 5 339--343.
  • Green, C. L., Nahhas, R. W., Scoglio, A., Elman, I. (2016). Post-traumatic stress symptoms in pathological gambling: Potential evidence of anti-reward processes. Journal of behavioral addictions, (6) 1 98--101.
  • Lowe, S. R., Rhodes, J. E., Scoglio, A. (2012). Changes in marital and partner relationships in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: An analysis with low-income women. Psychology of women quarterly, (36) 3 286--300.

Book Chapters

  • Cox, K., Scoglio, A., Kraus, S. W. (2022). Problematic Behaviors: Gambling, Sex and Pornography In , (Eds.) Marriage and Divorce in America: Issues, Trends, and Controversies. ABC-CLIO
  • Molnar, B. E., Scoglio, A., Beardslee, W. R. (2021). Community-level prevention of child maltreatment In , (Eds.) Handbook of child maltreatment. 459--477. Springer, Cham

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