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Autor:
John C. Flournoy, Nessa V. Bryce, Meg J. Dennison, Alexandra M. Rodman, Elizabeth A. McNeilly, Lucy A. Lurie, Debbie Bitran, Azure Reid-Russell, Constanza M. Vidal Bustamante, Tara Madhyastha, Katie A. McLaughlin
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 285, Iss , Pp 120503- (2024)
Recent work demonstrating low test-retest reliability of neural activation during fMRI tasks raises questions about the utility of task-based fMRI for the study of individual variation in brain function. Two possible sources of the instability in tas
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https://doaj.org/article/d35de135d83241de9265869055596342
Autor:
Azure Reid-Russell, Shirley B. Wang, Matthew K. Nock, Kate H. Bentley, Michelle B. Stein, Evan M. Kleiman, Rebecca G. Fortgang, Daniel L. Coppersmith, Erik C. Nook, Stuart Beck, Alexander J. Millner, Jeff C. Huffman, Patrick Mair
Publikováno v:
Affect Sci
We still have little understanding of short-term predictors of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). Prior research links increased negative affect to STBs, but the vast majority of earlier work is limited by measuring negative affect at one time p
Autor:
Adam Bryant Miller, Dario Cvencek, Azure Reid-Russell, Katie A. McLaughlin, Andrew N. Meltzoff
Publikováno v:
Dev Psychopathol
Identifying the potential pathways linking childhood abuse to depression and suicidal ideation is critical for developing effective interventions. This study investigated implicit self-esteem—unconscious valenced self-evaluation—as a potential pa
Autor:
Dylan DeMarco, Suzanne Bird, Matthew K. Nock, Adam Haim, Erik K. Kastman, Kate H. Bentley, Shirley B. Wang, Jordan W. Smoller, Erin N. Kilbury, Carol C. Nash, Maha Al-Suwaidi, Alexander J. Millner, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, Victoria W. Joyce, Rebecca G. Fortgang, Patrick Mair, Hye In S. Lee, Kelly L. Zuromski, Anna L. Beukenhorst, Ralph J. Buonopane, Azure Reid-Russell, Evan M. Kleiman
Publikováno v:
Fortgang, R G, Wang, S B, Millner, A J, Reid-Russell, A, Beukenhorst, A L, Kleiman, E M, Bentley, K H, Zuromski, K L, Al-Suwaidi, M, Bird, S A, Buonopane, R, DeMarco, D, Haim, A, Joyce, V W, Kastman, E K, Kilbury, E, Lee, H-I S, Mair, P, Nash, C C, Onnela, J-P, Smoller, J W & Nock, M K 2021, ' Increase in Suicidal Thinking During COVID-19 ', Clinical Psychological Science, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 482-488 . https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702621993857
Clinical Psychological Science
Clinical Psychological Science
There is concern that the COVID-19 pandemic may cause increased risk of suicide. In the current study, we tested whether suicidal thinking has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether such thinking was predicted by increased feelings of soc
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1c962eca69aded014a827b132dd1ae52
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/increase-in-suicidal-thinking-during-covid19(9a0f11e9-0eec-407f-af35-df01197d179f).html
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/increase-in-suicidal-thinking-during-covid19(9a0f11e9-0eec-407f-af35-df01197d179f).html
Autor:
Fortgang, Rebecca G., Wang, Shirley B., Millner, Alexander J., Azure Reid-Russell, Beukenhorst, Anna L., Kleiman, Evan M., Bentley, Kate H., Zuromski, Kelly L., Al-Suwaidi, Maha, Bird, Suzanne A., Buonopane, Ralph, DeMarco, Dylan, Haim, Adam, Joyce, Victoria W., Kastman, Erik K., Kilbury, Erin, Hye-In S. Lee, Mair, Patrick, Nash, Carol C., Jukka-Pekka Onnela, Smoller, Jordan W., Nock, Matthew K.
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cpx-10.1177_2167702621993857 for Increase in Suicidal Thinking During COVID-19 by Rebecca G. Fortgang, Shirley B. Wang, Alexander J. Millner, Azure Reid-Russell, Anna L. Beukenhorst, Evan M. Kleiman, Kate H. Bentley, K
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1298ec55633ef64317b880a3965ff029
Autor:
Azure Reid-Russell, Beth Hollander, Candice La Lima, Blaine S. Greenwald, Laura Braider, Nicholas Charles Crimarco, John M. Kane
Publikováno v:
Journal of American college health : J of ACH. 67(7)
Objective: To characterize contemporary college students requiring psychiatric hospitalization. Participants and methods: Sociodemographic and diagnostic information was gathered retrospectively and analyzed from the electronic medical records (EMRs)