Kathryn Thomas, PhD, JD
Instructor in PsychiatryCards
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Research
Publications
2026
“Evil is Real and Attitude is Everything”: Applying Shattered Assumptions Theory to Worldview Changes Following Wrongful Conviction
Thomas K, Stenersen M, Hoerner L, Kaminsky C. “Evil is Real and Attitude is Everything”: Applying Shattered Assumptions Theory to Worldview Changes Following Wrongful Conviction. Behavioral Sciences & The Law 2026 PMID: 42214015, DOI: 10.1002/bsl.70069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental Health Treatment Experiences Before, During, and After Incarceration: Perspectives of Formerly Incarcerated Black Men
Addison H, Thomas K, Richmond T, Ghose T, Jacoby S. Mental Health Treatment Experiences Before, During, and After Incarceration: Perspectives of Formerly Incarcerated Black Men. Psychological Services 2026, 10.1037/ser0001046. PMID: 42133385, PMCID: PMC13181572, DOI: 10.1037/ser0001046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health needsMental health treatmentBlack menHealth needsHealth treatmentMental health treatment experiencesCulturally responsive careMental health outcomesReflexive thematic analysisIncarceration historySubstance use disorder treatmentLife courseMandated careIncarcerationTrauma-informedHealth outcomesQualitative designInstitute's SurveillanceSemistructured interviewsResponsive careThematic analysisAdequate careMixed viewsSkill buildingQualitative dataArrest Status, Suicide-Related Outcomes, and Moderating Social Factors: A Cross-sectional Study of a U.S. Sample (2015–2019)
Harvey T, Lam B, Baskin-Sommers A, Thomas K, Wang E, Winkelman T, Howell B. Arrest Status, Suicide-Related Outcomes, and Moderating Social Factors: A Cross-sectional Study of a U.S. Sample (2015–2019). Community Mental Health Journal 2026, 1-11. PMID: 41954874, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-026-01632-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThis study investigates the link between arrest history and suicide risks, finding recently arrested individuals face higher rates of suicidal thoughts, plans, and attempts, highlighting intervention needs.The State-Level Association Between Safe Haven Laws and Rates of Infant Mortality in the United States
Thomas K, Kaminsky C. The State-Level Association Between Safe Haven Laws and Rates of Infant Mortality in the United States. Evaluation Review 2026, 50: 754-765. PMID: 41641884, PMCID: PMC13180021, DOI: 10.1177/0193841x261423287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSafe haven lawsUnited StatesRates of infant mortalityCriminal liabilityLegal informationLawState-level associationsState levelInfant mortalityRates of health insuranceHealth insuranceAssociated with infant mortalityStateLiabilityUnitsDemographic variablesReformDeveloping countriesInsuranceSafePolicymakersCountriesEpidemiological approachPoverty
2025
Examining the Factor Structure of the Acquired Capability for Suicide Scale (ACSS) in a Military Population: Initial Development and Validation of a Four-Factor Version of the ACSS
Thomas K, Hoyt W, Goldberg S, Abbas M, Schultz M, Hiserodt M, Wyman M. Examining the Factor Structure of the Acquired Capability for Suicide Scale (ACSS) in a Military Population: Initial Development and Validation of a Four-Factor Version of the ACSS. Psychological Services 2025, 22: 312-323. PMID: 39636588, PMCID: PMC12011536, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000917.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterpersonal theory of suicideTheory of suicideFour-factor versionInterpersonal theorySuicide ScaleAcquired CapabilityFactor structureMilitary populationNational Guard service membersReturn from deploymentConfirmatory factor analysisMonths postdeploymentMilitary sampleSuicidal behaviorPreliminary supportPredictive validityPostdeployment dataAssessment pointsSuicideService membersTheory-relevantVeteran populationLife experiencesFour-factorAdequate validity
2024
The Association Between State-Level Prenatal Substance Use Policies and Rates of Maternal Mortality in the United States: A Legal Epidemiology Study.
Thomas K, Struble C, Stenersen M, Moore K. The Association Between State-Level Prenatal Substance Use Policies and Rates of Maternal Mortality in the United States: A Legal Epidemiology Study. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2024, 52: 75-80. PMID: 38995261, DOI: 10.1017/jme.2024.67.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Psychological Impact of Wrongful Convictions: Exploring Retrospective Trajectories of Distress in Exonerees
Thomas K, Hoyt W. The Psychological Impact of Wrongful Convictions: Exploring Retrospective Trajectories of Distress in Exonerees. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2024, 16: 872-880. PMID: 36689380, DOI: 10.1037/tra0001425.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrajectories of distressPositive world assumptionsGeneralized Anxiety Disorder-7Levels of PTSDPosttraumatic Growth InventorySatisfaction with Life ScaleRates of PTSDPresence of meaningFour-factor solutionPatient Health Questionnaire-9Satisfaction with lifePsychological impactWrongful convictionsDSM-5PTSD ChecklistAnxiety symptomsDepressive symptomsIntense distressWorld beliefsChronic distressBody of researchPTSDLife ScalePsychological experienceDistressEffect of Company-Driven Disability Diversity Initiatives: A Multi-Case Study Across Industries. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
Phillips, BN, Granger, TA, Ochrach, C, Thomas, KA […] (2023, December). Effect of Company-Driven Disability Diversity Initiatives: A Multi-Case Study Across Industries. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. DOI: 0.3233/JVR-230061Peer-Reviewed Original Research“It’s just us sitting there for 23 hours like we done something wrong”: Isolation, incarceration, and the COVID-19 pandemic
Rosenberg A, Puglisi L, Thomas K, Halberstam A, Martin R, Brinkley-Rubinstein L, Wang E. “It’s just us sitting there for 23 hours like we done something wrong”: Isolation, incarceration, and the COVID-19 pandemic. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0297518. PMID: 38354166, PMCID: PMC10866499, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncarcerated peopleCarceral settingsUnited States prisonsState prisonsMedical isolationCOVID-19 pandemicJailPrisonIsolation policyUnited StatesSocial relationshipsCOVID-19PolicyMental healthSocial contactPeopleIncarcerationPunishmentNegative impactFacility leadershipPandemicUnitsDiverse locationsEmploymentResults long term
2023
Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and PTSD in exonerees: a brief report
Thomas K, Hoyt W. Prevalence of anxiety, depression, and PTSD in exonerees: a brief report. Journal Of Forensic Psychiatry And Psychology 2023, 34: 552-559. DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2023.2270504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stress disorderPrevalence of generalized anxiety disorderRates of posttraumatic stress disorderRates of mental health disordersPsychological experienceRates of GADRates of MDDPsychological experiences of peopleExperiences of peopleMental health treatmentRates of depressionMental health disordersPrevalence of anxietyAnxiety disordersDepressive disorderStress disorderHealth treatmentHealth disordersWrongful convictionsMDDDisordersAnxietyDepressionPsychological impactGAD