Lab Associate
Name: Raine Triplett
Undergraduate Institution(s) / degree:
The Ohio State University, BS in biology, minor in general psychology
Any graduate Institution(s) / degree:
Loma Linda University, MA in clinical psychology
Degree Program (year entered the program): PhD Clinical Psych, entered in 2019
Research Interests: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and how that affects physical and mental health long term; cyberbullying victimization and suicide attempts in adolescents
Dissertation Title: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Pain: Modified by Depression and Opioid Use
Clinical Interests: victims who have suffered from interpersonal trauma; trauma informed care; chronic pain; the intersectionality of physical and mental health
Clinical Training Placements:
Internship Match: GMH/PTSD track at Phoenix VA (Carl T. Hayden Veterans' Administration Medical Center).
5th year rotations: Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Hospital (Loma Linda VA) & SAC Outpatient/Health and Wellness Center
4th year rotations: SAC Family Medicine & Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Health Care
3rd year rotations: Loma Linda Behavioral Medical Center (BMC) & Loma Linda Behavioral Health Institute (BHI)
Publications (full APA reference):
Triplett, R., Morrell, H. E. R., & Sonne, J. L. (Submitted). Factors Moderating and Mediating the Relationship between Cyber Victimization and Suicide Attempts in a 2019 Sample of U.S. High School Students.
Triplett, O.M., Triplett, R., & Van Dyk, T.R. (In preparation). The Impact of Screen Time and Cyberbullying Victimization on Adolescent Health.
Presentations (full APA format reference):
Triplett, R., & Morton, K. (2023, April). A Longitudinal Examination of Gate Control Theory: The Pain and Mental Health Bidirectional Relationship. Poster to be presented at the 103rd Annual Western Psychological Association Convention, Riverside, CA.
Triplett, R., Morrell, H. E. R., & Sonne, J. L. (2023, April). A Re-examination of Factors Mediating the Relationship between Cyberbullying Victimization and Suicide Attempts in a Nationally Representative Adolescent Sample. Poster to be presented at the 103rd Annual Western Psychological Association Convention, Riverside, CA.
Mejia, R., Triplett, R., Eshai, K., & Morton, K. (2023, April). Religious Coping as a Moderator of the ACEs and Negative Marital Quality Relationship. Poster to be presented at the 103rd Annual Western Psychological Association Convention, Riverside, CA.
Triplett, O.M., Triplett, R., & Van Dyk, T.R. (2023, April). The Impact of Screen Time and Cyberbullying Victimization on Adolescent Health. Poster to be presented at the 103rd Annual Western Psychological Association Convention, Riverside, CA.
Triplett, R., & Morton, K. (2022, March). The Effect of Drug Type and Pain Levels on Overall Mental Health. Poster presented at the 90th Annual Postgraduate Convention, Loma Linda, CA.
Triplett, R., Morton, K. (2021, April). Negative Religious Coping and Negative Social Support as Mediators between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Depression. Poster presented at the 2021 Virtual Western Psychological Association Annual Conference.
Triplett, R., Morton, K. (2021, August). Depression and Opioid Use Mediates the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Pain. Poster presented at the 2021 Virtual American Psychological Association Annual Conference.
Beals, M., Triplett, R., Birkett, M. (2018, April). Does having a mental health diagnosis influence self-compassion? An examination among biological parents. Poster presented at the 88th Annual Convention of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, CO.
Beals, M., Triplett, R., Birkett, M. (2018, May). Lower Self-Compassion Scores Among Parents with a Mental Health Diagnosis. Poster presented at the 30th Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.
Extracurricular Activities: dancing; reading; traveling; spending time with twin sister, Liv, family, and friends; listening to music