Marley F. Fradley
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Marley F. Fradley's research focuses on the intersection of mental health services, crisis intervention, and the experiences of justice-involved populations, particularly women. Fradley investigates barriers to healthcare access and the acceptability of therapeutic interventions for individuals who have experienced trauma, including sexual victimization.
Current work examines the characteristics of guests at Arkansas crisis stabilization units and evaluates self-guided coping skills workbooks for college students exposed to sexual violence. Fradley also studies the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on therapy delivery, comparing hybrid telehealth to in-person group therapy for incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence. Collaborations include work with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Centering the client in PTSD treatments: Commentary on Rubenstein et al. (2024). (2026)
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Evaluating a Self-guided Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for Sexual Violence-exposed College Students using a Nonconcurrent, Multiple Baseline Design (2025)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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Health service needs, use, and barriers among formerly incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence (2025)
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The Arkansas Crisis Stabilization Study: Health Service Utilization and Jail Booking Outcomes of a Longitudinal Cohort (2025)
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The COVID Shift: Comparing Hybrid Telehealth to In-Person Group Therapy for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Sexual Violence Victimization (2025)
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Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study. (2024)
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Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison (2023)
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Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved (2022)
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Perceived emotion invalidation predicts daily affect and stressors (2022)
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‘You’re setting a lot of people up for failure’: what formerly incarcerated women would tell healthcare decision makers (2022)
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- Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved
- Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison
- Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study.
- The COVID Shift: Comparing Hybrid Telehealth to In-Person Group Therapy for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Sexual Violence Victimization
- Health service needs, use, and barriers among formerly incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved
- Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison
- Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved
- Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study.
- Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved
- Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study.
- Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison
- Health service needs, use, and barriers among formerly incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence
- The COVID Shift: Comparing Hybrid Telehealth to In-Person Group Therapy for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Sexual Violence Victimization
- Centering the client in PTSD treatments: Commentary on Rubenstein et al. (2024).
- The COVID Shift: Comparing Hybrid Telehealth to In-Person Group Therapy for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Sexual Violence Victimization
- Centering the client in PTSD treatments: Commentary on Rubenstein et al. (2024).
- Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved
- Recommendations for conducting longitudinal studies with people who are justice involved
- Justice-Involved, Sexually Victimized Women's Perspectives on the Acceptability of Receiving Trauma-Focused Therapy in Prison
- Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study.
- Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study.
- Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study.
- The COVID Shift: Comparing Hybrid Telehealth to In-Person Group Therapy for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Sexual Violence Victimization
- The COVID Shift: Comparing Hybrid Telehealth to In-Person Group Therapy for Incarcerated Women Survivors of Sexual Violence Victimization
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