Joseph C Franklin
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Huang X, Funsch K, Park E, Conway P, Franklin J, Ribeiro J
Sci Rep
. 2021 May;
11(1):9653.
PMID: 33958677
Many have expressed concerns about the safety and ethics of conducting suicide research, especially intense suicide research methods that expose participants to graphic depictions of suicidality. We conducted two studies...
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Reale C, Novak L, Robinson K, Simpson C, Ribeiro J, Franklin J, et al.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc
. 2021 May;
2020:1050-1058.
PMID: 33936481
Primary care represents a major opportunity for suicide prevention in the military. Significant advances have been made in using electronic health record data to predict suicide attempts in patient populations....
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Fox K, Huang X, Guzman E, Funsch K, Cha C, Ribeiro J, et al.
Psychol Bull
. 2020 Oct;
146(12):1117-1145.
PMID: 33119344
Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) are major public health concerns impacting a wide range of individuals and communities. Despite major efforts to develop and refine treatments to reduce SITBs, the...
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Huang X, Funsch K, Park E, Franklin J
Behav Res Ther
. 2020 Sep;
134:103726.
PMID: 32979678
Due to the limitations of conducting experimental studies on suicide, little is known about its causes. Based on basic behavioral research, we hypothesized that the anticipated consequences of suicidal behavior...
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Huang X, Ribeiro J, Franklin J
Front Psychiatry
. 2020 Apr;
11:239.
PMID: 32317991
Background: Why do some people engage in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) while others attempt suicide? One way to advance knowledge about this question is to shed light on the differences between...
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Huang X, Ribeiro J, Franklin J
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2020 Feb;
88(6):554-569.
PMID: 32105092
Objective: Suicide ideators and suicide attempters might differ in 3 possible ways. First, they might differ in a simple way such that one or a small set of factors are...
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Huang X, Rootes-Murdy K, Bastidas D, Nee D, Franklin J
Sci Rep
. 2020 Feb;
10(1):2404.
PMID: 32051490
This meta-analysis aims to evaluate whether the extant literature justifies any definitive conclusions about whether and how SITBs may be associated with brain differences. A total of 77 papers (N ...
8.
Franklin J
BMC Med
. 2019 Oct;
17(1):187.
PMID: 31623620
Background: Many agree that the biopsychosocial contributions to psychopathology are complex, yet it is unclear how we can make sense of this complexity. One approach is to reduce this complexity...
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Fox K, Huang X, Linthicum K, Wang S, Franklin J, Ribeiro J
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2019 Jun;
87(8):684-692.
PMID: 31219275
Objective: Efforts to predict nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI; intentional self-injury enacted without suicidal intent) to date have resulted in near-chance accuracy. Incongruence between theoretical understanding of NSSI and the traditional statistical...
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Franklin J, Huang X, Bastidas D
Behav Res Ther
. 2019 Jan;
120:103360.
PMID: 30616833
Causal knowledge is crucial for understanding and preventing suicide. Unfortunately, we have little direct knowledge about suicide causes because we cannot conduct experiments that seek to make suicide more likely....