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Unique longitudinal relationships between symptoms of psychopathology in youth: A cross-lagged panel network analysis in the ABCD study
Background: The network theory suggests that psychopathology may reflect causal relationships between individual symptoms. Several …
Carter J. Funkhouser
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Anjali C. Chacko
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Kelly A. Correa
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Ariela J. E. Kaiser
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Stewart A. Shankman
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Test-retest & familial concordance of MDD symptoms
Psychopathology research has increasingly sought to study the etiology and treatment of individual symptoms, rather than categorical …
Ariela J. E. Kaiser
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Carter J. Funkhouser
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Vijay A. Mittal
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Sebastian Walther
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Stewart A. Shankman
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The relation between posttraumatic stress symptom severity and startle potentiation to predictable and unpredictable threat
Aberrant threat reactivity has been implicated in the pathophysiology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, the literature …
Lynne Lieberman
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Carter J. Funkhouser
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Stephanie M. Gorka
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Huiting Liu
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Kelly A. Correa
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Erin C. Berenz
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K. Luan Phan
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Stewart A. Shankman
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Social feedback valence differentially modulates the reward positivity, P300, and late positive potential
Abnormal social or reward processing is associated with several mental disorders. Although most studies examining reward processing …
Carter J. Funkhouser
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Randy P. Auerbach
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Autumn Kujawa
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Sylvia A. Morelli
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K. Luan Phan
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Stewart A. Shankman
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The replicability and generalizability of internalizing symptom networks across five samples
The popularity of network analysis in psychopathology research has increased exponentially in recent years. Yet, little research has …
Carter J. Funkhouser
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Kelly A. Correa
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Stephanie M. Gorka
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Brady D. Nelson
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K. Luan Phan
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Stewart A. Shankman
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Startle during threat longitudinally predicts functional impairment independent of DSM diagnoses
Heightened responsivity to unpredictable, and perhaps predictable, threat characterizes some internalizing disorders and may be …
Elizabeth S. Stevens
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Lynne Lieberman
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Carter J. Funkhouser
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Kelly A. Correa
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Stewart A. Shankman
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The time course of responding to aversiveness in females with a history of non-suicidal self-injury
Non-suicidal self-injury is a risk factor for suicidal behavior, particularly in females. Two prominent theories of suicide suggest …
Carter J. Funkhouser
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Kelly A. Correa
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Vivian L. Carrillo
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David M. Klemballa
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Stewart A. Shankman
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Reliability and validity of severity dimensions of psychopathology assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID)
This study examined whether the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID), a widely used semistructured interview designed to assess …
Stewart A. Shankman
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Carter J. Funkhouser
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Daniel N. Klein
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Joanne Davila
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Debra Lerner
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Danelle Hee
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Impact of posttraumatic stress symptom dimensions on psychophysiological reactivity to threat and reward
Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) are associated with significant distress and impairment. Research has therefore focused on …
Lynne Lieberman
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Stephanie M. Gorka
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Carter J. Funkhouser
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Stewart A. Shankman
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K. Luan Phan
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Evaluating peer-peer depression outreach: College students helping peers approach and respond to students in crisis
This study evaluated the effects of a peer-peer depression outreach program for college students (Depression OutReach Alliance [DORA] …
Carter J. Funkhouser
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Audrey L. Zakriski
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Janet D. Spoltore
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