Terri Krangel Pogoda, PhD Hear my name
Research Associate Professor
Boston University School of Public Health
Health Law, Policy & Management

PhD, Tufts University
MS, Tufts University



Terri K. Pogoda, PhD, is an experimental psychologist and core investigator at the Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, which is located at the VA Boston Healthcare System. She is also a Research Assistant Professor of Health Law, Policy & Management at the Boston University School of Public Health. As a VA health services researcher, she is interested in post-deployment physical and psychological health and readjustment to civilian life among Post-9/11 Veterans diagnosed with TBI, PTSD, and other co-occurring conditions. Her research also focuses on integration and coordination of health care teams, and implementing evidence-based vocational rehabilitation practices to meet the health and psychosocial needs of Veterans.




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Yr Title Project-Sub Proj Pubs
2024 Does Protecting Service-Connected Disability Income Motivate Return to Work in Veterans with TBI and PTSD? 5I01HX002911-05
2024 Does Protecting Service-Connected Disability Income Motivate Return to Work in Veterans with TBI and PTSD? 5I01HX002911-04
2024 Improving Access to Supported Employment for Veterans with Polytrauma/Traumatic Brain Injury 5I01HX002162-06
2023 Does Protecting Service-Connected Disability Income Motivate Return to Work in Veterans with TBI and PTSD? 5I01HX002911-03
2023 Improving Access to Supported Employment for Veterans with Polytrauma/Traumatic Brain Injury 5I01HX002162-05
2022 Improving Access to Supported Employment for Veterans with Polytrauma/Traumatic Brain Injury 5I01HX002162-04
2021 Does Protecting Service-Connected Disability Income Motivate Return to Work in Veterans with TBI and PTSD? 5I01HX002911-02
2021 Improving Access to Supported Employment for Veterans with Polytrauma/Traumatic Brain Injury 5I01HX002162-03
2020 Does Protecting Service-Connected Disability Income Motivate Return to Work in Veterans with TBI and PTSD? 1I01HX002911-01
2020 Improving Access to Supported Employment for Veterans with Polytrauma/Traumatic Brain Injury 5I01HX002162-02
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  1. Esmaeili A, Dismuke-Greer C, Pogoda TK, Amuan ME, Garcia C, Del Negro A, Myers M, Kennedy E, Cifu D, Pugh MJ. Cannabis use disorder contributes to cognitive dysfunction in Veterans with traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2024; 15:1261249. PMID: 38292293; PMCID: PMC10824930; DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1261249;
     
  2. Esmaeili A, Pogoda TK, Amuan ME, Garcia C, Del Negro A, Myers M, Pugh MJ, Cifu D, Dismuke-Greer C. The economic impact of cannabis use disorder and dementia diagnosis in veterans diagnosed with traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2023; 14:1261144. PMID: 38283672; PMCID: PMC10811113; DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1261144;
     
  3. Stromberg KM, Martindale SL, Walker WC, Ou Z, Pogoda TK, Miles SR, Dismuke-Greer CE, Carlson KF, Rowland JA, O'Neil ME, Pugh MJ. Mild traumatic brain injury, PTSD symptom severity, and behavioral dyscontrol: a LIMBIC-CENC study. Front Neurol. 2023; 14:1286961. PMID: 38274880; PMCID: PMC10808394; DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1286961;
     
  4. Gius BK, Fournier LF, Reljic T, Pogoda TK, Corrigan JD, Garcia A, Troyanskaya M, Hodges CB, Miles SR. Associations Between Sociodemographic, Mental Health, and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Characteristics With Lifetime History of Criminal Justice Involvement in Combat Veterans and Service Members. Mil Med. 2023 Aug 29; 188(9-10):e3143-e3151. PMID: 36029468; DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usac257;
     
  5. Rawat BPS, Reisman J, Pogoda TK, Liu W, Rongali S, Aseltine RH, Chen K, Tsai J, Berlowitz D, Yu H, Carlson KF. Intentional Self-Harm Among US Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injury or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Retrospective Cohort Study From 2008 to 2017. JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2023 Jul 24; 9:e42803. PMID: 37486751; PMCID: PMC10407646; DOI: 10.2196/42803;
     
  6. Pogoda TK, Adams RS, Carlson KF, Dismuke-Greer CE, Amuan M, Pugh MJ. Risk of Adverse Outcomes Among Veterans Who Screen Positive for Traumatic Brain Injury in the Veterans Health Administration But Do Not Complete a Comprehensive Evaluation: A LIMBIC-CENC Study. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2023 Jun 19.View Related Profiles. PMID: 37335204; PMCID: PMC10728337; DOI: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000881;
     
  7. Stewart IJ, Amuan ME, Wang CP, Kennedy E, Kenney K, Werner JK, Carlson KF, Tate DF, Pogoda TK, Dismuke-Greer CE, Wright WS, Wilde EA, Pugh MJ. Association Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Subsequent Cardiovascular Disease Among Post-9/11-Era Veterans. JAMA Neurol. 2022 Nov 01; 79(11):1122-1129. PMID: 36066882; PMCID: PMC9449870; DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2022.2682;
     
  8. Walker WC, O'Neil ME, Ou Z, Pogoda TK, Belanger HG, Scheibel RS, Presson AP, Miles SR, Wilde EA, Tate DF, Troyanskaya M, Pugh MJ, Jak A, Cifu DX. Can mild traumatic brain injury alter cognition chronically? A LIMBIC-CENC multicenter study. Neuropsychology. 2023 Jan; 37(1):1-19. PMID: 36174184; PMCID: PMC10117581; DOI: 10.1037/neu0000855;
     
  9. Jordan N, Stroupe KT, Richman J, Pogoda TK, Cao L, Kertesz S, Kyriakides TC, Bond GR, Davis LL. Comparing Service Use and Costs of Individual Placement and Support With Usual Vocational Services for Veterans With PTSD. Psychiatr Serv. 2022 Oct 01; 73(10):1109-1116. PMID: 35538744
     
  10. O'Neil ME, Agyemang A, Walker WC, Pogoda TK, Klyce DW, Perrin PB, Hsu NH, Nguyen H, Presson AP, Cifu DX. Demographic, military, and health comorbidity variables by mild TBI and PTSD status in the LIMBIC-CENC cohort. Brain Inj. 2022 Apr 16; 36(5):598-606. PMID: 35125059
     
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This graph shows the total number of publications by year, by first, middle/unknown, or last author.

Bar chart showing 58 publications over 19 distinct years, with a maximum of 6 publications in 2017

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In addition to these self-described keywords below, a list of MeSH based concepts is available here.

TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)
PTSD
Vocational Rehabilitation
Supported Employment
Post-deployment health
Veterans
Post-9/11 Veterans
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