Psychosis-risk Screening in a Juvenile Justice Setting: Efforts to Enhance Early Identification Among High-risk Adolescents

Elizabeth Thompson, Ph.D., Kaitlin Sheerin, Ph.D., Caroline Goodwin, B.A., Joseph Casamassima, M.A., Casey Pederson, Ph.D., Jennifer Wolff, Ph.D., Anthony Spirito, Ph.D., & Kathleen Kemp, Ph.D

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Instructional approach, sleep, and perceived academic well-being in adolescents during COVID-19: Evidence from the NESTED study

Saletin JM, Wolfson AR, Wahlstrom KL, Honaker SM, Owens JA, Seixas AA, Wong P, Carskadon MA, Meltzer LJ. Sleep Health. 2024 Jun 13:S2352-7218(24)00089-5. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2024.04.006. Online ahead of print. PMID: 38876932

 

Instructional approach, sleep, and perceived academic well-being in adol during COVID-19

Forbes cites article by Dr. Narcisse on job flexibility and security

Dr. Narcisse’s recent publication “Job Flexibility, Job Security, and Mental Health Among US Working Adults” has received much attention by the media, as many media sources have cited her work in their articles.

Forbes was one of the sources to cover this important topic, recently publishing a story titled “Job Flexibility And Security Are Essential For Reducing Anxiety and Distress” where they mention Dr. Narcisse’s work. Click here to read the article.

Evaluation of Reliability Between Race and Ethnicity Data Obtained from Self-report Versus Electronic Health Record

Sojka PC, Maron MM, Dunsiger SI, Belgrave C, Hunt JI, Brannan EH, Wolff JC. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Jun 5. doi: 10.1007/s40615-024-02041-w. Online ahead of print. PMID: 38839729

 

Evaluation of Reliability Between Race and Ethnicity Data

Psychometric properties of the family assessment task parental monitoring scenario among adolescents receiving substance use treatment

Micalizzi L, Meisel SN, Thomas SA, Parnes JE, Graves H, Becker SJ, Spirito A.

J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 Mar;158:209232. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2023.209232. Epub 2023 Dec 6.

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Suicide Risk, Self-Injury, and Sleep: An Exploration of the Associations in a Sample of Juvenile Justice Involved Adolescents

Conrad SM, Webb M, Affleck K, Hood E, Kemp K.

J Forensic Psychol Res Pract. 2024;24(1):48-65. doi: 10.1080/24732850.2022.2057268. Epub 2022 Mar 30.

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Kudinova, A.Y., et al, “Diurnal variation in suicidal ideation and behavior in youth.”

Kudinova, A.Y., Brick, L., Wolff, J., Ryan, S., Nugent, N., Armey, M., Maron, M., &
Carskadon, M.A. (2023, June) Diurnal variation in suicidal ideation and behavior in youth.
Late breaking abstract presented at the annual meeting of the Sleep Research Society (SRS) in
Indianapolis, IN.

Buitron, V, et al, “Sleep disturbance and suicidality in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents: The role of specific emotion regulation domains.”

Buitron, V., Maron, M., Kudinova, A.Y., & Wolff, J., (2023). Sleep disturbance and
suicidality in psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents: The role of specific emotion regulation
domains. Journal of Clinical Psychology, doi: 10.1002/jclp.23558, PMID: 37329572

Anastacia Kudinova, PhD, pilot project leader, on diurnal variation of youth suicidal ideation, suicide attempts

Diurnal variation present in youth suicidal ideation, suicide attempts

Key takeaways:
  • Most youth suicide attempts occurred in the evenings and at night.
  • Targeting self-critical rumination in the daily lives of youth could reduce suicidal ideation.

INDIANAPOLIS — In a survey of psychiatrically hospitalized youth, more than half of participants reported their most recent suicide attempt occurred in the evening and night. According to researchers, the diurnal variation in suicidal ideation points to the need for increased support in the later hours of the day to decrease youth suicide risk.

“Suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents between the ages of 15 and 24 years, and…read more here

Jackson, M, et al “Feasibility of a protocol involving psychophysiology and sleep recordings in a partial hospital program for youth with anxiety and OCD”

Jackson, M, Renschler, K, Maron, M, Markowitz, A, Barker, DH, Carskadon, MA, Benito, K, & Righi, G