
Jennifer A. Moye, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Contact Info
Jennifer Moye
VA Medical Center
940 Belmont Street
Brockton, MA, 02301
Mailstop: 35C
Phone: 774-826-3721
Fax: 774-826-3724
jennifer.moye@va.gov
Administrative Assistant
Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
940 Belmont Street
Brockton, MA, 02301
Phone: 774-826-3726
Fax: 774-826-3724
karen.stanley@va.gov
VA Medical Center
940 Belmont Street
Brockton, MA, 02301
Mailstop: 35C
Phone: 774-826-3721
Fax: 774-826-3724
jennifer.moye@va.gov
Assistant
Karen StanleyAdministrative Assistant
Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
940 Belmont Street
Brockton, MA, 02301
Phone: 774-826-3726
Fax: 774-826-3724
karen.stanley@va.gov
DF/HCC Program Affiliation
Cancer SurvivorshipResearch Abstract
My research to date has focused on psychological adaptation to medical illness by older patients with a specific focus on the medical decision making process in patients with neurocognitive or neuropsychiatric illnesses. As a VA researcher, I have also been particularly interested in the role of trauma (i.e., combat trauma in military veterans) in psychological adaptation.I am now extending this research to focus on cancer survivors in several areas:
1) To what extent to cancer patients report post traumatic stress symptomatology, and/or stress-related growth in response to cancer diagnosis and treatment;
2) How does earlier trauma experience relate to the onset and development of stress symptoms or stress related growth/ meaning making in cancer survivors (e.g., is earlier combat experience a protective or vulnerability factor);
3) How does cancer impact access and use of the healthcare system;
4) How do stress symptoms impact approach/avoidance to advance care planning.
Publications
- Moye J, Marson DC.Assessment of decision-making capacity in older adults: an emerging area of practice and research.J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci 2007 Jan;62(1):P3-P11.
17284555 - Karel MJ, Moye J, Bank A, Azar AR.Three methods of assessing values for advance care planning: comparing persons with and without dementia.J Aging Health 2007 Feb;19(1):123-51.
17215205 - Moye J, Gurrera RJ, Karel MJ, Edelstein B, O'Connell C.Empirical advances in the assessment of the capacity to consent to medical treatment: clinical implications and research needs.Clin Psychol Rev 2006 Dec;26(8):1054-77.
16137811 - Moye J, Wood S, Edelstein B, Armesto JC, Bower EH, Harrison JA, Wood E.Clinical evidence in guardianship of older adults is inadequate: findings from a tri-state study.Gerontologist 2007 Oct;47(5):604-12.
17989402 - Moye J, Butz SW, Marson DC, Wood E.A conceptual model and assessment template for capacity evaluation in adult guardianship.Gerontologist 2007 Oct;47(5):591-603.
17989401 - Moye J, Karel MJ, Gurrera RJ, Azar AR.Neuropsychological predictors of decision-making capacity over 9 months in mild-to-moderate dementia.J Gen Intern Med 2006 Jan;21(1):78-83.
16423129 - Moye J, Karel MJ, Azar AR, Gurrera RJ.Capacity to consent to treatment: empirical comparison of three instruments in older adults with and without dementia.Gerontologist 2004 Apr;44(2):166-75.
15075413 - Kominski G, Andersen R, Bastani R, Gould R, Hackman C, Huang D, Jarvik L, Maxwell A, Moye J, Olsen E, Rohrbaugh R, Rosansky J, Taylor S, Van Stone W.UPBEAT: the impact of a psychogeriatric intervention in VA medical centers. Unified Psychogeriatric Biopsy
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