Ann M Kring
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Weittenhiller L, Kring A
Schizophr Bull
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39838837
Background And Hypotheses: People with schizophrenia are at risk for social exclusion, yet we know little about their responses. We hypothesized (1) people with schizophrenia would be more likely to...
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Pike M, Lipner E, OBrien K, Breen E, Cohn B, Cirillo P, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2024 May;
119:908-918.
PMID: 38761818
Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that higher prenatal maternal inflammation is associated with increased depression risk in adolescent and adult-aged offspring. Prenatal maternal inflammation (PNMI) may increase the likelihood for offspring...
3.
Susman E, Chen S, Kring A, Harvey A
Behav Res Ther
. 2024 Feb;
175:104498.
PMID: 38412573
In this pre-registered study, we evaluated the effects of a single-session, self-guided intervention, leveraging daily micropractice (≤20 seconds/day practice) of self-compassionate touch to enhance self-compassion. We randomly assigned undergraduates (N ...
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Cogan A, Persons J, Kring A
Assessment
. 2023 Apr;
31(2):431-443.
PMID: 37039528
Anhedonia is central to several psychological disorders and a frequent target of psychosocial and pharmacological treatments. We evaluated the psychometric properties of two widely used anhedonia measures derived from the...
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Weittenhiller L, Mikhail M, Mote J, Campellone T, Kring A
World J Psychiatry
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):13-26.
PMID: 33511043
Background: Social engagement-important for health and well-being-can be difficult for people with schizophrenia. Past research indicates that despite expressing interest in social interactions, people with schizophrenia report spending less time...
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Gruber J, Mendle J, Lindquist K, Schmader T, Clark L, Bliss-Moreau E, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci
. 2020 Sep;
16(3):483-516.
PMID: 32901575
There has been extensive discussion about gender gaps in representation and career advancement in the sciences. However, psychological science itself has yet to be the focus of discussion or systematic...
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Weittenhiller L, Painter J, Moran E, Kring A
Schizophr Res
. 2019 Dec;
216:536-537.
PMID: 31818633
No abstract available.
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Painter J, Mote J, Peckham A, Lee E, Campellone T, Pearlstein J, et al.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry
. 2019 Aug;
61:96-103.
PMID: 31439286
Objective: Dysfunction in positive affect is a defining symptom of bipolar I disorder (BD), both during and between mood episodes. We hypothesize that helping people with BD learn skills to...
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Mikhail M, Kring A
Eat Behav
. 2019 Jul;
34:101315.
PMID: 31357115
Objective: Emotion regulation is posited to be disrupted in eating disorders, but studies have yet to examine the linkage between eating disorder symptoms and emotion regulation strategy use in daily...
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Mote J, Kring A
J Nerv Ment Dis
. 2019 Apr;
207(5):393-399.
PMID: 30958422
Previous studies have found that people with schizophrenia report more negative affect (NA) in response to positive and neutral stimuli (incongruent NA) than people without schizophrenia, perhaps related to heightened...