Dawne S. Vogt, PhD
Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Psychiatry

PhD, Northeastern University
MA, Northeastern University
BA, Central Connecticut State University



Dr. Vogt is a Professor of Psychiatry in the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Senior Research Scientist in the Women’s Health Sciences Division of the National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder at VA Boston Healthcare System. Her program of research focuses on military veterans’ experiences of stress and trauma, mental health and well-being, and use of health care and other support services, particularly during the transition from military service to civilian life. Within this broader topic area, she has three primary areas of focus: (1) enhancing knowledge of how stressful and traumatic experiences impact military veterans’ mental health and well-being and factors that promote resilience in the face of these experiences; (2) identifying and reducing attitude- and knowledge-based barriers to veterans’ access to high-quality health care and other support services, and (3) developing and validating measures that can be used to advance knowledge related to Veterans' mental health and well-being. A key emphasis of her work across these three research areas has been on identifying, understanding, and improving the experiences and outcomes of women veterans.

Researcher
VA Boston Healthcare System




Personnel Agreement for Research Services of Shaina Kumar
01/01/2024 - 08/31/2025 (PI)
VA Boston Healthcare System


Leveraging Routine Clinical Materials and Mobile Technology to Assess CBT Quality
05/01/2017 - 03/31/2024 (Co-Investigator)
Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research NIH NIMH
5R01MH112628-02



Title
Monitoring and Enhancing Fidelity to Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD
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Leveraging Routine Clinical Materials and Mobile Technology to Assess CBT Quality
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Veterans Metrics Initiative-Pilot Study
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The Veterans Metrics Initiative- Longitudinal Data Analysis
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  1. Kinney AR, Reis DJ, Forster JE, Vogt D, Maguen S, Schneiderman A, Miller CN, Hoffmire CA. Participation in personally meaningful activities mediates the relationship between multimorbidity and suicidal ideation among post-9/11 veterans. J Affect Disord. 2025 Feb 28; 379:79-87. PMID: 40024306
     
  2. Borowski S, Caine ED, Kumar SA, Karras E, Gamble S, Vogt D. Well-Being and Suicidal Ideation in U.S. Veterans: Age Cohort Effects During Military-to-Civilian Transition. Am J Prev Med. 2025 Feb 04.View Related Profiles. PMID: 39914645
     
  3. Taverna E, Iverson KM, Kumar SA, Vogt D, Mitchell KS. Beyond Physical and Mental Health: The Broader Impacts of Intimate Partner Violence on Psychosocial Well-Being Among Women and Men Veterans. Stress Health. 2025 Feb; 41(1):e3526.View Related Profiles. PMID: 39760934
     
  4. Kumar SA, Vogt D, Miller AN, Mitchell KS, Brock RL, DiLillo D. Posttraumatic resilience and growth: A network analysis of character strengths among sexual assault survivors. Psychol Trauma. 2025 Jan 23.View Related Profiles. PMID: 39847016
     
  5. Goldstein KM, Yano EM, Schnurr PP, Bastian LA, Alton Dailey S, Pomernacki A, Carney D, Gierisch JM, Hamilton AB, Nevedal A, Vogt D, Frayne SM. Enhancing representation of special populations: An approach to the inclusion of women veterans in VA clinical trials. Contemp Clin Trials. 2025 Feb; 149:107812. PMID: 39805514
     
  6. Kumar SA, Taverna E, Mitchell KS, Smith BN, Vogt D. Purpose in life and posttraumatic stress symptoms among military veterans: A network analysis. Mil Psychol. 2025 Jan 07; 1-13.View Related Profiles. PMID: 39772860
     
  7. Masheb RM, Batten A, Siegel SE, Huggins J, Marsh A, Snow JL, Munro LF, Vogt D, White MA, Maguen S. Development and validation of the BRief Eating Disorder Screener (BREDS) for US veterans in healthcare and community settings. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2025; 93:1-8. PMID: 39754995
     
  8. Serier KN, Knutson EK, Vogt D, Smith BN, Kehle-Forbes S, Mitchell KS. Examining the factor structure of the nine-item Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Screen in a national U.S. military veteran sample. Psychol Assess. 2025 Mar; 37(3):123-128.View Related Profiles. PMID: 39666477
     
  9. Calloway A, Creed TA, Gumport NB, Gutner C, Marques L, Hernandez S, Song J, Johnson C, Youn SJ, Elhusseini S, Deguzman-Lucero RM, Laskot T, La Bash H, Silvan YA, Cassotte C, Park AL, Dean K, Bartuska AD, Jo B, Barnett P, Kuhn E, DeRubeis R, Vogt D, Stirman SW. A comparison of scalable routine clinical materials and observer ratings to assess CBT fidelity. Behav Res Ther. 2025 Jan; 184:104655. PMID: 39612724; PMCID: PMC11717604; DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2024.104655;
     
  10. Bokhour BG, Vogt D, Kligler B. Measuring What Matters Most: Considering the Well-Being of the Whole Person in Health Care. Med Care. 2024 Dec 01; 62(12 Suppl 1):S1-S3. PMID: 39514484; PMCID: PMC11548813; DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000002088;
     
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2019 VA Boston Healthcare System: Psychology Education Day Program Committee
2018 VA Boston Healthcare System: Women’s Health Summit Planning Committee
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