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Nakita Lovelady

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
DepartmentPSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
DivisionPSY Brain Imaging Research Center
Address455 Stephens Spine Center
4301 W Markham St.
Mail Slot # 577
Little Rock AR 72205
Phone501-603-1845
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    N/A - Advance Account     (OCHOA, EDUARDO R)Nov 1, 2024 - Oct 31, 2025
    DHHS -Administration for Children and Families - Administration on Children, Youth & Families
    FY2025 Head Start/Ealry Head Start Program 5yrs DHHS -Administration for Children and Familes - Administration on Children, Youth & Families
    Role: Principal Investigator

    UG3MD019172     (LOVELADY, NAKITA)Sep 20, 2023 - Jun 30, 2025
    NIH/National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities
    The HVIP+ Community Model: A Community Violence Prevention Program in a Southern State
    Role: Principal Investigator

    EACB     (HAYNES, TIFFANY F)Jun 1, 2022 - May 31, 2024
    Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute - Pass Through: Northern Neck Health, Inc.
    Rural Stakeholders Building Competence and Capacity to Mitigate Pressing Mental Health Issues through CER
    Role: Principal Investigator

    SLFRP0030     (LOVELADY, NAKITA)Mar 1, 2022 - May 31, 2024
    US Department of the Treasury - Pass Through: City of Little Rock Arkansas
    UAMS Project Heal: A Hospital-based Violence Intervention Program
    Role: Principal Investigator

    EACB-23278     (BRYANT-MOORE, KENESHIA J)Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2023
    Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
    FAITH Network PCOR Training for Researchers
    Role: Principal Investigator

    P50MD017319     (CORNELL, CAROL ELLEN)Sep 24, 2021 - Jun 30, 2026
    NIH
    The Center for Research, Health, and Social Justice
    Role: Co-Investigator

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    1. Willis DE, Li J, Selig JP, Moore R, Green A, Purvis RS, Lovelady N, Macechko MD, McElfish PA. Healthcare provider recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination: Prevalence, disparities, and correlates. Patient Educ Couns. 2025 Jan; 130:108481. PMID: 39504805.
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    2. Soule EK, Jones DM, Lovelady N, Thomas L, Du R, Prewitt TE, Taylor E, Baker S, Guy MC, Cornell CE, Fagan P. Using Concept Mapping to Identify Community Partners' and Researchers' Perceptions of Social Justice: A Path Toward Eliminating Chronic Disease Disparities. Health Equity. 2024; 8(1):426-436. PMID: 39011082.
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    3. Baker NS, VanHook C, Ziminski D, Costa J, Mitchell M, Lovelady N. "I am a survivor!": Violently Injured Black Men's Perceptions of Labeling After a Violent Firearm Injury. J Urban Health. 2024 Jun; 101(3):535-543. PMID: 38767764.
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    4. Pro G, Horton H, Tody B, Gu M, Washington T, Williams A, Gorvine MM, Johnson O, Lovelady N, Jackson T, Ray A, Montgomery B, Zaller N. National and state-level trends in the availability of mental health treatment services tailored to individuals ordered to treatment by a court: United States, 2016, 2018, and 2020. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2024 Oct; 59(10):1815-1824. PMID: 38193943.
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    5. Swindle T, Baloh J, Landes SJ, Lovelady NN, Vincenzo JL, Hamilton AB, Zielinski MJ, Teeter BS, Gorvine MM, Curran GM. Evidence-Based Quality Improvement (EBQI) in the pre-implementation phase: key steps and activities. Front Health Serv. 2023; 3:1155693. PMID: 37292120.
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    6. Mueller KL, Lovelady NN, Ranney ML. Firearm injuries and death: A United States epidemic with public health solutions. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023; 3(5):e0001913. PMID: 37224135.
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    7. Wical W, Harfouche M, Lovelady N, Aguilar N, Ross D, Richardson JB. Exploring emergent barriers to hospital-based violence intervention programming during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prev Med. 2022 12; 165(Pt A):107232. PMID: 36084752.
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    8. Tobacyk J, Parks BJ, Lovelady N, Brents LK. Qualitative content analysis of public responses to an FDA inquiry on the impact of scheduling changes to kratom. Int J Drug Policy. 2022 10; 108:103817. PMID: 35952436.
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    9. Gorvine MM, Haynes TF, Marshall SA, Clark CJ, Lovelady NN, Zaller ND. A Qualitative Exploration of Women's Lives and Resilience in Substance Use Disorder Recovery. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2021 Jun; 20(3):20-29. PMID: 34377097.
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    10. Lovelady NN, Zaller ND, Stewart MK, Cheney AM, Porter Iii A, Haynes TF. Characterizing Firearm Assault Injury Among Young Black Men Using Arkansas Hospital Discharge Data. J Interpers Violence. 2022 07; 37(13-14):NP12609-NP12633. PMID: 33711914.
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    11. Gorvine MM, Haynes TF, Marshall SA, Clark CJ, Lovelady NN, Zaller ND. An Exploratory Study of the Acceptability and Feasibility of Yoga Among Women in Substance Use Disorder Recovery. J Altern Complement Med. 2021 Mar; 27(3):273-281. PMID: 33373528.
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    12. Dave G, Frerichs L, Jones J, Kim M, Schaal J, Vassar S, Varma D, Striley C, Ruktanonchai C, Black A, Hankins J, Lovelady N, Cene C, Green M, Young T, Tiwari S, Cheney A, Cottler L, Sullivan G, Brown A, Burke J, Corbie-Smith G. Conceptualizing trust in community-academic research partnerships using concept mapping approach: A multi-CTSA study. Eval Program Plann. 2018 02; 66:70-78. PMID: 29053983.
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    13. Turner J, Smith J, Bryant K, Haynes T, Stewart MK, Kuo DZ, Harris K, McCoy S, Lovelady N, Sullivan G, Yeary KH. Community Building Community: The Distinct Benefits of Community Partners Building Other Communities' Capacity to Conduct Health Research. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2017; 11(1):81-86. PMID: 28603154.
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