Christine B. Cha, PhD
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2024
An Examination of Episodic Future Thinking and Episodic Memory Among Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Adolescents
B. C, Nam R, Bell K, Goger P, Parvez N, Pollak O, Robinaugh D, Sanghvi D, Schacter D. An Examination of Episodic Future Thinking and Episodic Memory Among Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Adolescents. Journal Of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 2024, ahead-of-print: 1-14. PMID: 39412286, DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2024.2384038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpisodic future thinkingFuture thinkingNonsuicidal adolescentsEpisodic memorySuicidal individualsProcesses of episodic memoryFuture eventsPositive future eventsNegative future eventsCommunity-based adolescentsPerformance-based measuresSuicidal adolescentsSuicidal ideationDepressive symptomsCognitive processesSI historyPredictive validityDesign of interventionsAssociated with pastAdolescentsGreater difficultySuicideMemorySymptomsIdeationEpisodic future thinking and psychopathology: A focus on depression and suicide risk
Nam R, Lowry N, Lawrence O, Novotny L, Cha C. Episodic future thinking and psychopathology: A focus on depression and suicide risk. Current Opinion In Psychology 2024, 59: 101853. PMID: 39128387, DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2024.101853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpisodic future thinkingFuture thinkingAssociated with depressive symptomsSignificant cognitive processesAutobiographical eventsEmotional valenceSuicide riskDepressive symptomsSuicidal thoughtsCognitive processesPsychopathologyDepressionSuicideTemporal associationAnhedoniaSadnessThinkingSymptomsThoughtsYouthAn examination of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents
Cha, C.B., Nam, R., Bell, K.A., Goger, P., Parvez, N., Pollak, O., Robinaugh, D.J., Sanghvi, D., & Schacter, D.L. (in press). An examination of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents. Journal for Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology.Peer-Reviewed Original Research In PressDo people know how suicidal they will be? Understanding suicidal prospection
Coppersmith D, Jaroszewski A, Gershman S, B. C, Millner A, Fortgang R, Kleiman E, Nock M. Do people know how suicidal they will be? Understanding suicidal prospection. Suicide And Life-Threatening Behavior 2024, 54: 750-761. PMID: 38700375, PMCID: PMC11305949, DOI: 10.1111/sltb.13087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuicidal thoughtsSuicidal thinkingKilling selfSeverity of suicidal thoughtsPsychological processesParticipants' predictionsReal-time monitoring studySuicideDay participantsThoughtsSelfParticipantsNext daySeverityPredicted levelsFitting modelFollow-up surveyThinkingPrediction errorAverage severityUrgeAdultsPeopleFollow-up periodTesting the modifiability of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents
Goger, P., Nam, R.J., Lowry, N., Bell, K., Parvez, N., Pollak, O. H., Robinaugh, D. J., Schacter, D. L., & Cha, C.B. (in press). Testing the modifiability of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents. JCPP Advances.Peer-Reviewed Original Research In PressTesting the modifiability of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents
Goger P, Nam R, Lowry N, Bell K, Parvez N, Pollak O, Robinaugh D, Schacter D, B. C. Testing the modifiability of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents. JCPP Advances 2024, 4: e12236. PMID: 39411469, PMCID: PMC11472815, DOI: 10.1002/jcv2.12236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpisodic specificity inductionEpisodic future thinkingFuture thinkingSuicidal ideationSI historyNon-episodic detailsModify cognitive processesSpecific inductionPerformance-based measuresWithin-person changesEpisodic futureNonsuicidal adolescentsPotential intervention targetsEpisodic detailsAdolescent SISuicidal adolescentsEpisodic memoryCognitive mechanismsCognitive processesIntervention targetsPreliminary evidenceAdolescentsModerating effectMemoryIdeationVentromedial prefrontal cortex activation and neurofeedback modulation during episodic future thinking for individuals with suicidal thoughts and behaviors
Aupperle R, Kuplicki R, Tsuchiyagaito A, Akeman E, Sturycz-Taylor C, DeVille D, Lasswell T, Misaki M, Berg H, McDermott T, Touthang J, Ballard E, Cha C, Schacter D, Paulus M. Ventromedial prefrontal cortex activation and neurofeedback modulation during episodic future thinking for individuals with suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2024, 176: 104522. PMID: 38547724, PMCID: PMC11103812, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2024.104522.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpisodic future thinkingFuture thinkingSuicidal thoughtsEFT conditionEpisodic future thinking taskVentromedial prefrontal cortex activityReal-time fMRI neurofeedbackVentromedial prefrontal cortexPrefrontal cortex activityVmPFC activityPrefrontal cortexFMRI neurofeedbackDepressive disorderPersonally-relevantNeutral eventsCortex activityVmPFCNeural responsesStudy 1Study 2Neurofeedback protocolMDDNeurofeedbackTreatment targetSTB groupSuicide Risk Screening Tools for Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review of Test Accuracy
Lowry, N. J., Goger, P., Hands Ruz, M., *Ye, F., Cha, C.B. (2024). Suicide risk screening tools for pediatric patients: A systematic review of test accuracy. Pediatrics, 153(4).Peer-Reviewed Original Research In PressSuicide Risk Screening Tools for Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review of Test Accuracy.
Lowry N, Goger P, Hands Ruz M, Ye F, Cha C. Suicide Risk Screening Tools for Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review of Test Accuracy. Pediatrics 2024, 153 PMID: 38356410, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-064172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuicide risk screening toolRisk screening toolAsk Suicide-Screening QuestionsNonpsychiatric medical settingsScreening toolMedical settingsSystematic reviews of test accuracySystematic reviewAccuracy of screening toolsTool's psychometric propertiesHealth care settingsStudy risk of biasSuicidal youthRisk of biasRobust evidence baseAdaptive screeningPeer-reviewed articlesCare settingsPediatric careMethodological qualityStratified resultsEvidence basePsychometric propertiesStudy heterogeneityMeta-analytic approachAccounting for diversity in the treatment of suicide and self‐injury: A systematic review of the past 50 years of randomized controlled trials
Guzmán E, LeDuc M, B. C, Goger P, Ng M, Huang X, Ribeiro J, Fox K. Accounting for diversity in the treatment of suicide and self‐injury: A systematic review of the past 50 years of randomized controlled trials. Suicide And Life-Threatening Behavior 2024, 54: 250-262. PMID: 38193589, DOI: 10.1111/sltb.13037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-injurious thoughtsTreatment of suicidalityRandomized controlled trialsSelf-injuryTreatment literatureTreatment researchSITBsControlled trialsSystematic reviewSample characteristicsNon-LGBTQ+Sample representativeSocioeconomic statusNon-HispanicReporting practicesHigher incomeDiverse backgroundsDiverse populations
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