Ashlyn M. Jendro Data-verified
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Ashlyn M. Jendro's research focuses on psychological well-being, particularly in the context of moral injury, PTSD, and loneliness. Her work has explored the experiences of veterans with PTSD and their preferences for patient-centered care. Jendro has investigated the properties of scales designed to measure self-forgiveness in populations at risk for moral injury and has examined the association between moral injury and suicidal ideation in high-stress occupations. Additionally, her research has addressed loneliness and social connectedness among individuals with and without cognitive impairment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jendro has co-authored publications with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Jeffrey M. Pyne, Marcela C. Weber, and Kalpana P. Padala, as well as Abigail C. Schmitt from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5 with 20 total publications and 209 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 217
Selected Publications
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Navigating multidimensional obstacles: a comparison between young and older adults and among obstacles (2026)
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Gait Biomechanics of Older Adults in Outdoor and Simulated Environments: A Scoping Review (2025)
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Navigating Real-World Obstacles: Comparisons to the Traditional Dowel Rod (2025)
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Veterans’ Experiences of and Preferences for Patient-Centered, Measurement-Based PTSD Care (2024)
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Navigating Real-World Obstacles: Comparisons to the Traditional Dowel Rod (2024)
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- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Moral injury is independently associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempt in high-stress, service-oriented occupations
- Properties of the modified self‐forgiveness dual‐process scale in populations at risk for moral injury
- Toward a strengths-based approach to evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD: A qualitative comparison of veterans’ and clinicians’ perspectives.
- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Veterans’ Experiences of and Preferences for Patient-Centered, Measurement-Based PTSD Care
- Properties of the modified self‐forgiveness dual‐process scale in populations at risk for moral injury
- Toward a strengths-based approach to evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD: A qualitative comparison of veterans’ and clinicians’ perspectives.
- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Veterans’ Experiences of and Preferences for Patient-Centered, Measurement-Based PTSD Care
- Properties of the modified self‐forgiveness dual‐process scale in populations at risk for moral injury
- Toward a strengths-based approach to evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD: A qualitative comparison of veterans’ and clinicians’ perspectives.
- Navigating Real-World Obstacles: Comparisons to the Traditional Dowel Rod
- Navigating Real-World Obstacles: Comparisons to the Traditional Dowel Rod
- Gait Biomechanics of Older Adults in Outdoor and Simulated Environments: A Scoping Review
- Navigating multidimensional obstacles: a comparison between young and older adults and among obstacles
- Loneliness, social connectedness, and resilience during COVID pandemic among those with and without cognitive impairment
- Does Participation In An Exercise Program Increase Physical Activity On Non-Exercise Days?
- Loneliness and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic
- Loneliness, social connectedness, and resilience during COVID pandemic among those with and without cognitive impairment
- Does Participation In An Exercise Program Increase Physical Activity On Non-Exercise Days?
- Loneliness and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic
- Loneliness, social connectedness, and resilience during COVID pandemic among those with and without cognitive impairment
- Does Participation In An Exercise Program Increase Physical Activity On Non-Exercise Days?
- Loneliness and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic
- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Moral injury is independently associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempt in high-stress, service-oriented occupations
- Properties of the modified self‐forgiveness dual‐process scale in populations at risk for moral injury
- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Moral injury is independently associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempt in high-stress, service-oriented occupations
- Properties of the modified self‐forgiveness dual‐process scale in populations at risk for moral injury
- Navigating Real-World Obstacles: Comparisons to the Traditional Dowel Rod
- Navigating Real-World Obstacles: Comparisons to the Traditional Dowel Rod
- Navigating multidimensional obstacles: a comparison between young and older adults and among obstacles
- Loneliness, social connectedness, and resilience during COVID pandemic among those with and without cognitive impairment
- Loneliness and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic
- Loneliness, social connectedness, and resilience during COVID pandemic among those with and without cognitive impairment
- Loneliness and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic
- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Properties of the modified self‐forgiveness dual‐process scale in populations at risk for moral injury
- Toward a Dimensional Contextual Model of Moral Injury: A Scoping Review on Healthcare Workers
- Veterans’ Experiences of and Preferences for Patient-Centered, Measurement-Based PTSD Care
- Veterans’ Experiences of and Preferences for Patient-Centered, Measurement-Based PTSD Care
- Toward a strengths-based approach to evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD: A qualitative comparison of veterans’ and clinicians’ perspectives.
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