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Bounoua N, Stumps A, Church L, Spielberg J, Sadeh N
Hum Brain Mapp . 2025 Jan; 46(2):e70137. PMID: 39854131
Converging lines of research indicate that inhibitory control is likely to be compromised in contexts that place competing demands on emotional, motivational, and cognitive systems, potentially leading to damaging impulsive...
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Huerta W, Sadeh N
Pers Individ Dif . 2025 Jan; 233. PMID: 39744310
There is growing interest in understanding whether, and under what circumstances, depression confers risk for violence perpetration. To address these questions, we examined whether major depressive disorder (MDD) symptoms correlated...
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Scheve B, Xiang Z, Lam B, Sadeh N, Baskin-Sommers A
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol . 2024 Nov; :1-11. PMID: 39570768
Objective: Impulsivity has been recognized as an important factor in suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). However, previous research linking impulsivity to STBs has largely relied on cross-sectional designs, considered only...
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Huerta W, Bounoua N, Sadeh N
J Affect Disord Rep . 2024 Oct; 17. PMID: 39449727
Background: Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) are a major problem worldwide and continue to be a serious public health concern. Research investigating risk factors for suicide has shown that reward...
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Stumps A, Bounoua N, Sheehan A, Sadeh N
Suicide Life Threat Behav . 2024 Jul; 54(6):1072-1082. PMID: 38989967
Introduction: As suicide remains a global public health concern, recent work has sought to characterize mechanisms underlying the transition from suicidal ideation to action. Acquired capability for suicide, or fearlessness...
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Sheehan A, Salvador P, Bounoua N, Sadeh N
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol . 2024 Apr; 52(8):1209-1220. PMID: 38647794
Impulsive decision-making, particularly during states of affective intensity, is associated with greater risk of engagement in self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) during adolescence. The proximal (dyadic parent-adolescent affect and impulsivity)...
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Stumps A, Bounoua N, Sadeh N
J Trauma Stress . 2024 Mar; 37(3):492-503. PMID: 38454638
Accumulating evidence suggests that trauma exposure is positively associated with future engagement in risky behavior, such as substance misuse, aggression, risky sex, and self-harm. However, the psychological factors driving this...
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Bounoua N, Sadeh N, Payne Y, Hitchens B
Am J Community Psychol . 2023 Oct; 73(1-2):280-293. PMID: 37846126
This study examines how the re-entry process is related to structural barriers in the community and to motives for engaging in illegal behavior-two key risk factors for recidivism. We analyzed...
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Payne Y, Sadeh N, Hitchens B, Bounoua N
J Urban Health . 2023 Oct; 101(1):11-22. PMID: 37833516
Living in neighborhoods with elevated rates of violent crime, such as in many poor Black American communities, is a risk factor for a range of physical and mental health challenges....
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Sheehan A, Bounoua N, Stumps A, Miglin R, Huerta W, Sadeh N
J Psychopathol Clin Sci . 2023 Sep; 132(7):897-907. PMID: 37676141
Self- and other-directed violence (SDV/ODV) contribute to elevated rates of mortality. Early trauma exposure shows robust positive associations with these forms of violence but alone does not distinguish those at...