Marley F. Fradley Data-verified
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Marley F. Fradley's research focuses on understanding the healthcare needs and service accessibility for justice-involved individuals, particularly women survivors of sexual violence. Fradley has investigated the perspectives of these individuals on receiving trauma-focused therapy within correctional facilities and has examined health service needs, utilization, and barriers among formerly incarcerated women who are survivors of sexual violence. Recent work includes a study on the baseline characteristics of guests at Arkansas crisis stabilization units and research comparing hybrid telehealth to in-person group therapy for incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Collaborations include work with Melissa J. Zielinski, M. Kathryn Allison, Mollee K. Steely Smith, and Nickolas Zaller.
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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)
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Health service needs, use, and barriers among formerly incarcerated women survivors of sexual violence (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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- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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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