Sydney Skaggs
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2019–2022)
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Sydney Skaggs investigates the intersection of criminal justice involvement, substance use, and health outcomes, with a particular focus on justice-involved individuals on community supervision. Her work examines the benefits and challenges of telehealth for this population, aiming to improve access to care. Skaggs also studies the willingness to work among males on parole, analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data to understand factors influencing employment. Her research contributes to understanding the psychosocial and health-related needs of individuals navigating reentry into the community. Skaggs has an h-index of 4 and has published 7 works with 49 citations. Key collaborators include Femina P. Varghese and Heath L. Braziel from the University of Central Arkansas, Nickolas Zaller from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and Chelsey Bull from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 49
Selected Publications
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Telemental Health Service Delivery to Justice-Involved Persons With Substance Use: Staff Perspectives (2026)
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Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use (2022)
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Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis. (2022)
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Employment Perceptions of Parolees: The Role of Perceived Barriers and Criminal Thinking (2020)
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Atypical jobs in psychology: Interview of judge Michael O. Miller. (2019)
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An Ecological Perspective on Youth Career Education in Transitioning Societies: China as an Example (2019)
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- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Willingness to work among males on parole: A quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use
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