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    Alcohol use and perceived drinking risk trajectories across adolescence: the role of alcohol expectancies

    The current longitudinal study tested pathways between alcohol expectancies at baseline and both perceived drinking risk and alcohol use trajectories over a five-year period through adolescence. An adolescent ...

    Julia M. Shadur, Julia W. Felton, Carl W. Lejuez in Current Psychology (2023)

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    The Role of Delay Discounting in the Generation of Stressful Life Events Across Adolescence

    Hammen’s (1991) model of stress generation suggests that depressed individuals are more likely to behave in ways that bring about greater exposure to negative life events. More recent research suggests that adole...

    Julia W. Felton, Anahí Collado in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopat… (2022)

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    Specific Pathways from Parental Distress Reactions to Adolescent Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Youths’ Reactions to Negative Life Events

    The current multimethod longitudinal study examines how parents’ distress reactions to adolescents’ negative emotions may shape youths’ own perceptions of negative life events and subsequent increases in depre...

    Julia W. Felton, Julia M. Shadur in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral … (2022)

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    Identifying alcohol misuse biotypes from neural connectivity markers and concurrent genetic associations

    Alcohol use behaviors are highly heterogeneous, posing significant challenges to etiologic research of alcohol use disorder (AUD). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides intermediate endophenotypes in chara...

    Tan Zhu, Chloe Becquey, Yu Chen, Carl W. Lejuez in Translational Psychiatry (2022)

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    Avoidance in Adolescence: The Balloon Risk Avoidance Task (BRAT)

    A large body of work documents the utility of behavioral risk tasks for making inferences about adolescent risk-taking proclivities and related emotional and motivational correlates. Much less attention has be...

    Michael J. Crowley, Stefon J. R. van Noordt in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral … (2022)

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    Maternal Emotion Dysregulation Predicts Emotion Socialization Practices and Adolescent Emotion Lability: Conditional Effects of Youth ADHD Symptoms

    Maternal emotional functioning and emotion socialization practices can facilitate or hinder children’s emotional development, and youth with symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at i...

    Lauren E. Oddo, Natalie V. Miller in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopat… (2022)

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    Delay Discounting Interacts with Distress Tolerance to Predict Depression and Alcohol Use Disorders among Individuals Receiving Inpatient Substance Use Services

    Julia W. Felton, Kelly L. Strutz in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2020)

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    Correction to: Map** anticipatory anhedonia: an fMRI study

    The image of the Figure 2b in Figure 2 in the published article was incorrect and the authors would like to correct them. The original article has been corrected.

    Joanna E. Szczepanik, Jessica L. Reed, Allison C. Nugent in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2020)

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    Map** anticipatory anhedonia: an fMRI study

    Anhedonia—broadly defined as loss of interest and/or an inability to experience pleasure—is an important feature of several psychiatric disorders. Research into the clinical presentation and neurobiology of th...

    Joanna E. Szczepanik, Jessica L. Reed, Allison C. Nugent in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2019)

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    Impulsivity and affect reactivity prospectively predict disordered eating attitudes in adolescents: a 6-year longitudinal study

    Eating disorders (EDs) are associated with significant psychological and physical comorbidities, and adolescence is a particularly high-risk time for the development of EDs. Impulsivity (i.e., acting with litt...

    Brittney C. Evans, Julia W. Felton in European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2019)

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    Friendship Quality Moderates the Relation between Maternal Anxiety and Trajectories of Adolescent Internalizing Symptoms

    The current study examined the moderating role of friendship quality on the relation between maternal anxiety and internalizing symptoms in a 3-year prospective study of adolescent development. Participants in...

    Mazneen Havewala, Julia W. Felton in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral … (2019)

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    Dissolution of Committed Partnerships during Incarceration and STI/HIV-Related Sexual Risk Behavior after Prison Release among African American Men

    Incarceration is strongly associated with post-release STI/HIV risk. One pathway linking incarceration and STI/HIV risk may be incarceration-related dissolution of protective network ties. Among African Americ...

    Maria R. Khan, Joy D. Scheidell, Carol E. Golin in Journal of Urban Health (2018)

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    Interactive Effect of Negative Affectivity and Rumination in Terms of Mental Health Among Latinos in Primary Care

    The present investigation examined the interactive effects of rumination and negative affectivity in relation to anxiety and depressive symptoms and psychopathology among 245 Latino adults (M ...

    Michael J. Zvolensky, Daniel J. Paulus in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2016)

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    Evaluation of the Environmental Supports Scale with a Community Sample of Adolescents

    Environmental sources of psychosocial support have been found to modulate or protect against the development of psychopathology and risk behavior among adolescents. Capturing sources of environmental support a...

    Cristina M. Risco, Anahi D. Collado, Elizabeth K. Reynolds in Prevention Science (2016)

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    Adolescent Substance Use and Comorbid Psychopathology: Emotion Regulation Deficits as a Transdiagnostic Risk Factor

    Rates of substance use and comorbid psychopathology peak during adolescence, highlighting the need to identify transdiagnostic risk processes that cut across conditions and elucidate early embedded risk factor...

    Julia M. Shadur, Carl W. Lejuez in Current Addiction Reports (2015)

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    A randomized controlled trial of mental health interventions for survivors of systematic violence in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq

    Experiencing systematic violence and trauma increases the risk of poor mental health outcomes; few interventions for these types of exposures have been evaluated in low resource contexts. The objective of this...

    Paul Bolton, Judith K Bass, Goran Abdulla Sabir Zangana, Talar Kamal in BMC Psychiatry (2014)

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    The efficacy of a behavioral activation intervention among depressed US Latinos with limited English language proficiency: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    Major depressive disorder is highly prevalent among Latinos with limited English language proficiency in the United States. Although major depressive disorder is highly treatable, barriers to depression treatm...

    Anahi Collado, Katherine E Long, Laura MacPherson, Carl W Lejuez in Trials (2014)

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    Developmental Trajectories of Anxiety Symptoms in Early Adolescence: The Influence of Anxiety Sensitivity

    Children and adolescents seem to suffer from anxiety disorders at rates similar to adults. Interestingly, anxiety symptoms appear to generally decline over time within children as evidenced by lower rates in e...

    Nicholas P. Allan, Daniel W. Capron, Carl W. Lejuez in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2014)

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    Shared Variance Among Self-Report and Behavioral Measures of Distress Intolerance

    Distress intolerance may be an important individual difference variable in understanding maladaptive co** responses across diagnostic categories. However, the measurement of distress intolerance remains inco...

    R. Kathryn McHugh, Stacey B. Daughters, Carl W. Lejuez in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2011)

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    A Functional Analytic Framework for Understanding Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior

    Adolescence is a unique period of growing independence and seeking of novel experiences, often in a peer context, that results in the exploration of new environments and the participation in a greater variety ...

    Laura MacPherson, Jessica M. Richards in Inhibitory Control and Drug Abuse Preventi… (2011)