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Rebecca G Fortgang

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Kiekens G, Claes L, Kleiman E, Luyckx K, Coppersmith D, Fortgang R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Oct; 7(10):e2440510. PMID: 39436647
Importance: A major portion of adolescents and adults seeking psychiatric treatment report nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) within the past month, yet the short-term course of NSSI among these patients remains poorly...
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Karas M, Huang D, Clement Z, Millner A, Kleiman E, Bentley K, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2024 Oct; 12:e57439. PMID: 39392706
Background: Smartphone-based monitoring in natural settings provides opportunities to monitor mental health behaviors, including suicidal thoughts and behaviors. To date, most suicidal thoughts and behaviors research using smartphones has primarily...
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Xu I, Millner A, Fortgang R, Nock M
Suicide Life Threat Behav . 2024 Sep; 54(5):814-830. PMID: 39221628
Introduction: The transition from suicidal thoughts to behaviors often involves considering the consequences of suicide as part of the decision-making process. This study explored the relationship between this consideration process...
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Kleiman E, Bentley K, Jaroszewski A, Maimone J, Fortgang R, Zuromski K, et al.
Arch Suicide Res . 2024 Aug; :1-18. PMID: 39185950
The weeks following an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization are known to be the highest-risk time for suicide. Interventions are needed that are well-matched to the dynamic nature of suicidal thoughts and...
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Coppersmith D, Kleiman E, Millner A, Wang S, Arizmendi C, Bentley K, et al.
Behav Res Ther . 2024 Jun; 180:104574. PMID: 38838615
Most theories of suicide propose within-person changes in psychological states cause suicidal thoughts/behaviors; however, most studies use between-person analyses. Thus, there are little empirical data exploring current theories in the...
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Deo A, Castro V, Baker A, Carroll D, Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Henderson D, et al.
Schizophr Bull . 2024 May; 50(6):1482-1488. PMID: 38728421
Background And Hypothesis: Psychosis-associated diagnostic codes are increasingly being utilized as case definitions for electronic health record (EHR)-based algorithms to predict and detect psychosis. However, data on the validity of...
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Coppersmith D, Jaroszewski A, Gershman S, Cha C, Millner A, Fortgang R, et al.
Suicide Life Threat Behav . 2024 May; 54(4):750-761. PMID: 38700375
Introduction: Little research has been done on how people mentally simulate future suicidal thoughts and urges, a process we term suicidal prospection. Methods: Participants were 94 adults with recent suicidal...
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Fortgang R, Wang S, Millner A, Reid-Russell A, Beukenhorst A, Kleiman E, et al.
Clin Psychol Sci . 2024 Apr; 9(3):482-488. PMID: 38602997
There is concern that the COVID-19 pandemic may cause increased risk of suicide. In the current study, we tested whether suicidal thinking has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and whether...
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Deo A, Castro V, Baker A, Carroll D, Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Henderson D, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Mar; PMID: 38464074
Background And Hypothesis: Early detection of psychosis is critical for improving outcomes. Algorithms to predict or detect psychosis using electronic health record (EHR) data depend on the validity of the...
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Bentley K, Millner A, Bear A, Follet L, Fortgang R, Zuromski K, et al.
Psychol Assess . 2023 Nov; 36(1):66-80. PMID: 37917497
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is increasingly used to study suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). There is a potential ethical obligation for researchers to intervene when receiving information about suicidal thoughts...