Vicky P. Kent’s research while affiliated with Towson University and other places

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Publications (8)


Sex and the older adult
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September 2016

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25 Reads

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!

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Vicky P. Kent

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Learn how to help your older patients down a safe PATH involving advocacy, communication, and education on topics related to sexuality and intimacy.





Psychometric assessment of the Correa-Barrick Postpartum Depression Scale

May 2012

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400 Reads

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2 Citations

Journal of Affective Disorders

Empirical evidence has suggested an association between mood and color sensitivity. The purpose of this study is to report on the psychometric properties of a new postpartum depression rating scale while at the same time showing a correlation between depression severity and impaired color sensitivity. Using a survey design of a sample of 17 postpartum patients, color sensitivity was assessed by the patient's response to a self-report depression scale item, "I notice that everything seems gray/cloudy/drab/lacking color". There was a statistically significant finding between color sensitivity and depression, r=.50, P<.05. Based on classical test theory, findings also supported the validity and reliability of the new scale. The limitation of the study was the small sample size, but it also suggests that the findings seem particularly robust in view of this. This scale could be used in clinical practice to detect early signs of depression for prompt intervention. Referral should be made to mental health providers for follow-up to insure that the mother is not psychotic or so depressed that she cannot care for the baby. Color sensitivity impairment and depression severity has been replicated several times with different samples. It is worthwhile pursuing the pathophysiological basis for this.


Put a cap on community-acquired pneumonia

March 2011

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29 Reads

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of the leading causes of death in children and older adults. A critical component of successful recovery is accurate identification and early treatment. We give you the tools you need.


Targeting abuse

July 2010

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30 Reads

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2 Citations

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy

Abuse is a global health problem. Because the nurse is often the first person the victim sees after the incident, you're in a unique position to recognize, treat, and advocate for patients who've experienced abuse. We help you understand your professional responsibilities when caring for these patients.


Citations (2)


... Besides physical injuries, patients may present with anxiety, insomnia or gastrointestinal symptoms related to stress (Kent and Crusse, 2010). The following questions from Smeltzer et al (2008) may be useful during assessment to identify potential abuse or maltreatment: ■ Sometimes patients tell me that they have been hurt by someone at home or at work. ...

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How should healthcare services respond to the public health crisis of sexual harassment?
Targeting abuse
  • Citing Article
  • July 2010

Nursing Made Incredibly Easy

... Still, Allison, Wenzel, Kleiman, and Sarwer (2011) noted that the widely studied EPDS (Cox, Holden, & Sagovsky, 1987) Table 3 presents characteristics of samples used in studies validating postpartum scales. Overall, sample sizes varied from more than 1,300 (Davis, Pearlstein, Stuart, O'Hara, & Zlotnick, 2013) to 17 (Barrick, Kent, Crusse, & Taylor, 2012). With the exception of the BDI-II, CES-D, EPDS, PHQ-9, and PDSS, most scales were validated in only one or two postpartum studies. ...

Psychometric assessment of the Correa-Barrick Postpartum Depression Scale
  • Citing Article
  • May 2012

Journal of Affective Disorders