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overview My research seeks to understand why young people think about and attempt suicide in a way that can inform assessment, treatment, and prevention of suicide risk. My lab's program of research has four broad goals: 1) to study the link between different forms of repetitive thinking, hopelessness, and suicidal ideation; 2) to understand what young people actually think about when they think about suicide, the form that these thoughts take, and whether there are subtypes of suicidal thoughts that can be used to predict who is likely to make a future suicide attempt; 3) to understand the interplay between culture and cognition in explaining risk for suicidal ideation and attempts; and 4) to identify laboratory-based methods of shifting the hopelessness-related cognitions that give rise to suicidal ideation.
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Grant Persistent versus brief suicidal ideation subtypes in risk for adolescent suicide attempts
Grant Multimethod measurement of proximal risk for persistent suicide ideation and future attempts among adolescents
Academic Article Active and passive problem solving as moderators of the relation between negative life event stress and suicidal ideation among suicide attempters and non-attempters.
Academic Article Perceived discrimination, ruminative subtypes, and risk for depressive symptoms in emerging adulthood.
Academic Article Suicidal ideation among racial/ethnic minorities: moderating effects of rumination and depressive symptoms.
Academic Article Longitudinal follow-up study of adolescents who report a suicide attempt: aspects of suicidal behavior that increase risk of a future attempt.
Academic Article Understanding the suicidal moment in adolescence.
Academic Article Ethnic differences in prevalence and correlates of self-harm behaviors in a treatment-seeking sample of emerging adults.
Academic Article Brooding, Reflection, and Distraction: Relation to Non-Suicidal Self-Injury versus Suicide Attempts.
Academic Article Ruminative subtypes and impulsivity in risk for suicidal behavior.
Academic Article Parent-Adolescent Acculturation Gap and Suicidal Ideation among Adolescents from an Emergency Department.
Academic Article Age at menarche and onset of suicide ideation among high-risk girls.
Academic Article Suicide attempt characteristics, diagnoses, and future attempts: comparing multiple attempters to single attempters and ideators.
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Academic Article Early Life Trauma, Suicide Ideation, and Suicide Attempts: The Role of Rumination and Impulsivity.
Academic Article When Night Falls Fast: Sleep and Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents and Young Adults.
Academic Article Association Between Exposure to Suicidal Behaviors and Suicide Attempts Among Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Prior Psychiatric Disorders.
Academic Article Examining decentering as a moderator in the relation between non-suicidal self-injury and suicide ideation via cognitive-affective factors.
Academic Article Racial/ethnic discrimination as race-based trauma and suicide-related risk in racial/ethnic minority young adults: The explanatory roles of stress sensitivity and dissociation.
Academic Article Culturally responsive assessment of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in youth of color.
Academic Article Content and Process of Adolescent Suicide Ideation: Implications for Risk Assessment.
Academic Article Severity and Transition of Suicidal Behaviors in Childhood: Sex, Racial, and Ethnic Differences in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.
Academic Article Induced optimism to lessen hopelessness-related cognitions among young adults at risk for suicidal thoughts and behavior.
Academic Article When Night Falls Fast: Sleep and Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents and Young Adults.
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