Katie Russell

Katie Russell earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology honors, with a minor in Spanish, from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Katie also recently received her Master of Science in Social Administration (MSSA) from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. During her undergraduate tenure at WSU, Katie worked as a research assistant in the Family Relationships Laboratory within the psychology department. Following graduation, Katie worked as a clinical research coordinator for the ADHD and Autism programs at Duke University, as well as for the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center on the Fort Bragg Army Base. She also assisted with a research project at CWRU regarding childhood exposure to intimate partner violence. As part of her field placement for the MSSA program, Katie worked at the University of North Carolina’s Center for Childhood Trauma and Maltreatment, where she assisted in the assessment and treatment of abuse victims and/or witnesses, as well as their families. Katie also spent a portion of her field placement working with trauma victims and their family members at Fort Bragg.

Recent Publications

Faurot, K. R., Cole, W. R., MacIntosh, B. A., Dunlap, M., Davis, C., Moore, C. B., Roberson, B., Guerra, M., Domenichiello, A. F., Palsson, O. S., Rivera, W., Nothwehr, A., Arrieux, J., Russell, K., Jones, C., Werner, J. K., Bean, M. L., Diaz-Arrastia, R., Suchindran, C. S., Mann, J. D., Ramsden, C. E., & Kenney, K. (2022).  Targeted Dietary Interventions to Reduce Pain in Persistent Post-traumatic Headache among Service Members: Protocol for a Randomized, Controlled Parallel-Group Trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 1-24.  

Voith, L. A., Lee, H., Salas Atwell, M., King, J., McKinney, S., Russell, K., & Withrow, A. (2022). A Phenomenological Study Identifying Facilitators and Barriers to Black and Latinx Youth’s Engagement in Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs. Health & Social Care in the Community, 1-12. 

 Lee, H., Russell, K., O’Donnel, K., Miller, E., Bender, A. E., Scaggs, A., Harris, L., Berg, K., & Holmes, M. (2021). The Effect of Childhood Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Exposure on Bullying Outcomes: A Systematic Review. Journal of Family Violence.    

Evans, K., Lee, H., Russell, K., Holmes, M., Berg, K., Bender, A., & Prince, D. (2021). Adolescent dating violence among youth exposed to intimate partner violence: A systematic review. Journal of Family Violence. 

Voith, L. A., Lee., H., Russell, K, & Korsch-Williams, A. (2021) Understanding how relational health affects intimate partner violence perpetration among low-income, Black, Indigenous, men of color exposed to adverse childhood experiences: An exploratory study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(8), 3890-3909.

Russell, K. N., Voith, L. V., & Lee, H. (2021). Randomized controlled trials evaluating adolescent dating violence prevention programs with an outcome of reduced perpetration and/or victimization: A meta-analysis. Journal of Adolescence, 87, 6-14.

Voith, L. A., Russell, K. N., Lee, H., & Anderson, R. E. (2020). Adverse childhood experiences, trauma symptoms, mindfulness, and intimate partner violence: Therapeutic implications for marginalized men. Family Process, 59(4), 1588-1607.

Russell, K. N., Preble, E. A., Hegarty-Craver, M., Arrieux, J. P., Cole, W. R., Choi, Y. S., Grego, S., Olmsted, K. R., & Gilchrist, K. H.(2020). Assessment of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) based on cardiovascular response to posture change. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 35(5), E422-E428.

Voith, L.A., Lee, H., & Russell, K. (2020). How trauma, depression, and gender roles lead to intimate partner violence perpetration among a sample of predominately low-income Black, Indigenous, men of color: A mixed methods study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-27.

Presentations

Toly, V., Russell, K., & Musil, C. (2022). "Social Determinants of Health Promotion and Mental Health in Parents Caring for Technology-Dependent Children at Home". Accepted for oral presentation at the 2022 Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Conference. Washington, D.C. September.

Toly, V., Russell, K., & Musil, C. (2022). "Health Promotion in Parents of Technology-Dependent Children". Accepted for poster presentation at the 2022 American Academy of Nursing Transforming Health Driving Policy Conference. Washington, D.C. October.