2023
Psychometric Properties of the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview–Short Form Among U.S. Active Duty Military Service Members and Veterans
Stanley I, Marx B, Fina B, Young-McCaughan S, Tyler H, Sloan D, Blankenship A, Dondanville K, Walker J, Boffa J, Bryan C, Brown L, Straud C, Mintz J, Abdallah C, Back S, Blount T, DeBeer B, Flanagan J, Foa E, Fox P, Fredman S, Krystal J, McDevitt-Murphy M, McGeary D, Pruiksma K, Resick P, Roache J, Shiroma P, Taylor D, Wachen J, Kaplan A, López-Roca A, Nicholson K, Schobitz R, Schrader C, Sharrieff A, Yarvis J, Litz B, Keane T, Peterson A. Psychometric Properties of the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview–Short Form Among U.S. Active Duty Military Service Members and Veterans. Assessment 2023, 30: 2332-2346. PMID: 36644835, DOI: 10.1177/10731911221143979.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehaviors Interview-Short FormPosttraumatic stress disorderSelf-injurious thoughtsMilitary service membersService membersDiscriminant validitySelf-report measuresInterview-based measuresSuicidal ideationSelf-report questionnairesActive duty military service membersSuicide-related thoughtsActive duty service membersPTSD symptomsStress disorderRelated constructsGood convergentConvergent validityResponse formatPsychometric propertiesSuicide risk assessmentInterrater reliabilityHigh interrater reliabilityIdeationVeterans
2006
Beneficial Effects of the Glutamate-modulating Agent Riluzole on Disordered Eating and Pathological Skin-picking Behaviors
Sasso DA, Kalanithi PS, Trueblood KV, Pittenger C, Kelmendi B, Wayslink S, Malison RT, Krystal JH, Coric V. Beneficial Effects of the Glutamate-modulating Agent Riluzole on Disordered Eating and Pathological Skin-picking Behaviors. Journal Of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2006, 26: 685-687. PMID: 17110840, DOI: 10.1097/01.jcp.0000245567.29531.d6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Initial evidence of the beneficial effects of glutamate-modulating agents in the treatment of self-injurious behavior associated with borderline personality disorder.
Pittenger C, Krystal JH, Coric V. Initial evidence of the beneficial effects of glutamate-modulating agents in the treatment of self-injurious behavior associated with borderline personality disorder. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2005, 66: 1492-3. PMID: 16420092, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v66n1121d.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Recurrent self-injurious behavior in forensic patients
Hillbrand M, Young J, Krystal J. Recurrent self-injurious behavior in forensic patients. Psychiatric Quarterly 1996, 67: 33-45. PMID: 8623037, DOI: 10.1007/bf02244273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-injurious behaviorForensic patientsPsychiatric populationsSelf-injurious patientsGreat therapeutic challengeRecurrent self-injurious behaviorSelf-destructive patientsLonger hospitalizationTherapeutic challengeForensic psychiatric populationHigh prevalencePatientsVigorous interventionDiagnostic measuresPresent studyHospitalizationPopulationPrevalence