Overview
Dr. Ingle is interested in psychosocial assessment and interventions for individuals with chronic illnesses, especially solid organ transplant candidates, patients with cancer, and patients with cardiovascular disease. She is also interested in health promotion and disease prevention. Her areas of focus include stress and pain management skills and behavioral weight loss. Current research interests include identifying psychosocial predictors of positive outcomes post-transplant.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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2024 - Present
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Adult Psychiatry & Psychology,
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Recent Publications
Depression, social support, and clinical outcomes following lung transplantation: a single-center cohort study.
Journal Article Transpl Int · May 2018 Depressive symptoms are common among lung transplant candidates and have been associated with poorer clinical outcomes in some studies. Previous studies have been plagued by methodologic problems, including small sample sizes, few clinical events, and unco ... Full text Link to item CiteEnhancing Cardiac Rehabilitation With Stress Management Training: A Randomized, Clinical Efficacy Trial.
Journal Article Circulation · April 5, 2016 BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is the standard of care for patients with coronary heart disease. Despite considerable epidemiological evidence that high stress is associated with worse health outcomes, stress management training (SMT) is not inclu ... Full text Link to item CiteShould stress management be incorporated into cardiac rehabilitation?
Journal Article Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther · February 2012 Full text Link to item CiteRecent Grants
Cystic Fibrosis Lung Transplant Consortium
ResearchInvestigator · Awarded by Cystic Fibrosis Foundation · 2020 - 2026Initial Testing of a Mobile App Pain Coping Intervention for Outpatient Oncology Settings
ResearchCollaborator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2023 - 2026Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of a Time Restricted Feeding intervention among older adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
ResearchCo Investigator · Awarded by University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill · 2023 - 2026View All Grants
Education, Training & Certifications
Bowling Green State University ·
2007
Ph.D.