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Matthew Tyler Boden's research investigates mental health within specific populations, including veterans and those impacted by pandemics. His work examines the prevalence of mental disorders, particularly in relation to COVID-19, MERS, and SARS, utilizing multilevel meta-analytic approaches. He has also explored the relationships between work environment characteristics and burnout among behavioral health providers in the Veterans Health Administration. Further areas of study include emotion differentiation in individuals with major depressive disorder and the role of tele-mental health services in veteran care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Boden's publications also address broader aspects of mental health system efficiency, including population-based staffing and productivity, as well as the impact of outpatient provider staffing ratios on quality, access, and satisfaction. His scholarly contributions are reflected in a high h-index of 36 and over 3,900 citations across more than 100 publications. Key collaborators include Jodie Trafton and Mary Beth Bollinger from the University of Arkansas system.
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- h-index: 36
- Publications: 102
- Citations: 3,931
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VA Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY25-Q3 (2025)
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- Mental health treatment and the role of tele-mental health at the veterans health administration during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Investigation of population-based mental health staffing and efficiency-based mental health productivity using an information-theoretic approach
- Outpatient provider staffing ratios: Binary recursive models associated with quality, access, and satisfaction.
- Veterans Health Administration Outpatient Psychiatry Staffing Model: Longitudinal Analysis on Mental Health Performance
- A multilevel investigation of potential inequities in the volume of mental health care received by Black Veterans Health Administration patients.
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Role of Institutional Support for Evidence-Based Psychotherapy in Satisfaction and Burnout Among Veterans Affairs Therapists
- Correction: Predictors and Consequences of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Provider Burnout: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
- The Importance of Autonomy and Performance Goals in Perceived Workload Among Behavioral Health Providers
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Role of Institutional Support for Evidence-Based Psychotherapy in Satisfaction and Burnout Among Veterans Affairs Therapists
- Correction: Predictors and Consequences of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Provider Burnout: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
- The Importance of Autonomy and Performance Goals in Perceived Workload Among Behavioral Health Providers
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Correction: Predictors and Consequences of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Provider Burnout: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
- Correction: Predictors and Consequences of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Provider Burnout: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Correction: Predictors and Consequences of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Provider Burnout: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
- Correction: Predictors and Consequences of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Provider Burnout: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Role of Institutional Support for Evidence-Based Psychotherapy in Satisfaction and Burnout Among Veterans Affairs Therapists
- The Importance of Autonomy and Performance Goals in Perceived Workload Among Behavioral Health Providers
- Addressing the mental health impact of COVID-19 through population health
- Mental disorder prevalence among populations impacted by coronavirus pandemics: A multilevel meta-analytic study of COVID-19, MERS & SARS
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- Addressing the mental health impact of COVID-19 through population health
- Mental disorder prevalence among populations impacted by coronavirus pandemics: A multilevel meta-analytic study of COVID-19, MERS & SARS
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- Addressing the mental health impact of COVID-19 through population health
- Mental disorder prevalence among populations impacted by coronavirus pandemics: A multilevel meta-analytic study of COVID-19, MERS & SARS
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- Investigation of population-based mental health staffing and efficiency-based mental health productivity using an information-theoretic approach
- Outpatient provider staffing ratios: Binary recursive models associated with quality, access, and satisfaction.
- Veterans Health Administration Outpatient Psychiatry Staffing Model: Longitudinal Analysis on Mental Health Performance
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- The Importance of Autonomy and Performance Goals in Perceived Workload Among Behavioral Health Providers
- Relationships between work–environment characteristics and behavioral health provider burnout in the Veterans Health Administration
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- The Importance of Autonomy and Performance Goals in Perceived Workload Among Behavioral Health Providers
- Behavioral Health Provider Burnout and Mental Health Care in the Veterans Health Administration
- Role of Institutional Support for Evidence-Based Psychotherapy in Satisfaction and Burnout Among Veterans Affairs Therapists
- The Importance of Autonomy and Performance Goals in Perceived Workload Among Behavioral Health Providers
- VA Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY25-Q3
- VA Community Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY25-Q4
- VA Community Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY26-Q1
- VA Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY25-Q3
- VA Community Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY25-Q4
- VA Community Determinants of Health Data Curation Documentation FY26-Q1
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