Derrecka Boykin
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Derrecka Boykin
Research Health Scientist
Positions
- Research Health Scientist
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Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety
South Central Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Houston, Texas United States
- Assistant Professor
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Psychiatry & Behav Sciences
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Houston, TX US
Education
- BS from University of Pittsburgh
- 05/2010 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States
- Psychology
- PhD from Northern Illinois University
- 08/2018 - DeKalb, Illinois United States
- Clinical Psychology
Certifications
- Licensed Psychologist
- Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists
Professional Interests
- Improving patient care and experience
- Improving mental health care delivery
- Partnered and patient-centered research
- Trauma-informed care and research
Professional Statement
Dr. Boykin is a clinical psychologist and mental health services researcher interested in improving patient experiences and mental health care delivery in partnership with patients, their families, and health care systems. She is also passionate about advancing trauma-informed care and research practices, especially for survivors of sexual violence.Websites
Selected Publications
- Poleshuck, E., Johnson, E., Boykin, D., Davis, A., Funderburk, J., Hundt, N., Cerulli, C., & Possemato, K. "." Psychol Serv. 2024; Pubmed PMID:
- Boykin, D. M., Smith, T. L., Rodrigues, M., Embree, J., Woods, K., Chaison, A. D., Rakel, B., & Dindo, L. "." Transl Behav Med. 2024; Pubmed PMID:
- Dindo, L., Chaison, A., Rodrigues, M., Woods, K., Mark, A., & Boykin, D. M. "." Contemp Clin Trials. 2023;34 Pubmed PMID:
- Boykin, D. M., Wray, L., Funderburk, J., Holliday, S., Kunik, M., Kauth, M. R., Fletcher, T., Mignogna, J., Roberson, R., & Cully, J. A "." J Clin Transl Sci. 2022;6(e95):1-7. Pubmed PMID:
- Dindo, L., Roddy, M. K., Boykin, D. M., Woods, K., Rodrigues, M., Smith, T. L., True, J. G. "." J of Beh Med. 2020; Pubmed PMID:
Funding
- Understanding Community-based Mental 草榴社区入口 for Rural Veterans with Military Sexual Trauma - #CDA 20-261
- $672,529.00 (04/01/2022 - 03/31/2027) Grant funding from VHA Health Systems Research
- This study seeks to understand and develop a plan to address gaps in access and quality of VA-purchased community-based mental health care for rural veterans with military sexual trauma.
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