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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Chelsey Bull's research focuses on behavioral health interventions and policy within justice-involved populations and correctional facilities. Recent publications explore the use of telehealth for substance-using individuals under community supervision, examining its benefits and challenges. Bull has also investigated policy and communication strategies in U.S. state prisons during the initial year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the implementation of suicide prevention education in jails. Further work includes a pilot study on a career mentoring program for juveniles and a feasibility study for a brief intervention targeting injury-related traumatic stress. Perceptions of technology-based mental health screening and incarcerated women's decisions regarding therapy enrollment are also areas of study. Bull collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Central Arkansas.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 25
Selected Publications
- Community-driven strategies for implementing suicide prevention education in jails. (2025) DOI
- To SHARE or not to SHARE: Exploring incarcerated women’s decisions about enrolling in exposure-based group therapy. (2024) DOI
- Perceptions of tech-based mental health screening (2024) DOI
- Telehealth among substance using justice‐involved persons on community supervision: Benefits, challenges, and suggestions for future use (2022) DOI
- Pilot study of career mentoring program for juveniles. (2022) DOI
- Policy and public communication methods among U.S. state prisons during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic (2022) DOI
- COVID-19 highlights the pitfalls of reliance on the carceral system as a response to addiction (2021)
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