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Carrie Masia Warner

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Coyle-Eastwick S, Escobar M, Wimmer J, Lindsey M, Thompson J, Warner C
Bull Menninger Clin . 2024 Jun; 88(2):171-195. PMID: 38836849
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by significant distress and avoidance surrounding social and performance situations, with marked interpersonal and academic impairment. This review article highlights cultural considerations relevant to...
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Reyes-Portillo J, Warner C, Kline E, Bixter M, Chu B, Miranda R, et al.
Emerg Adulthood . 2024 Apr; 10(2):473-490. PMID: 38603124
Initial research has indicated that college students have experienced numerous stressors as a result of the pandemic. The current investigation enrolled the largest and most diverse sample of college students...
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Grapin S, Warner C, Cunningham D, Bonumwezi J, Mahmud F, Portillo N, et al.
Sch Psychol . 2024 Feb; 39(1):8-19. PMID: 38330321
Online racial discrimination (ORD) has been found to have deleterious effects on the psychological and academic outcomes of youth of color. Racial centrality (i.e., the extent to which one regards...
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Grapin S, Warner C, Bixter M, Cunningham D, Bonumwezi J, Mahmud F, et al.
J Am Coll Health . 2022 Apr; 72(1):310-318. PMID: 35380502
Online racial discrimination (ORD) is rampant; however, little is known about its associations with mental health among undergraduates. This study explored the relations between ORD and mental health among Black...
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Kline E, Warner C, Grapin S, Reyes-Portillo J, Bixter M, Cunningham D, et al.
J Cogn Psychother . 2021 Jan; PMID: 33397783
The study examined the relationships between social anxiety (SA), generalized anxiety (GA), and depression with racial microaggressions and internalized racism (IR) among Black young adults. Given SA's core features, we...
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Roy A, Dennis T, Warner C
J Cogn Psychother . 2020 Aug; 29(3):171-184. PMID: 32755946
Threat bias, or exaggerated selective attention to threat, is considered a key neurocognitive factor in the etiology and maintenance of pediatric anxiety disorders. However, upon closer examination of the literature,...
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Ryan J, Fox J, R Lowe S, Warner C
J Cogn Psychother . 2020 Aug; 33(4):331-342. PMID: 32746395
Evidence suggests that Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is less responsive to cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) compared to other anxiety disorders. Therefore, exploring what might facilitate clinical benefit is essential. Social...
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Fox J, Warner C
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev . 2016 Nov; 48(5):721-727. PMID: 27873027
The Clinical Global Impressions of Improvement (CGI-I) scale is widely used in clinical trials to monitor clinically meaningful change during treatment. Although it is standard practice in research to have...
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Warner C, Colognori D, Brice C, Herzig K, Mufson L, Lynch C, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2016 Mar; 57(11):1229-1238. PMID: 27002215
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) typically onsets in adolescence and is associated with multiple impairments. Despite promising clinical interventions, most socially anxious adolescents remain untreated. To address this clinical neglect,...
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Sweeney C, Warner C, Brice C, Stewart C, Ryan J, Loeb K, et al.
Contemp Sch Psychol . 2015 Nov; 19(4):268-275. PMID: 26609497
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is highly prevalent yet largely undetected and untreated in adolescents despite the availability of effective treatments. Implementing interventions in schools enhances recognition and access to treatment...