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Kaylee Payne Kruzan

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Global Qualitative Nursing Research|June 21, 2019
Processes of Change and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Qualitative Interview Study With Individuals at Various Stages of ChangeKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|November 12, 2020
Social Interaction and Pain Threshold in Virtual RealityAndrea Stevenson Won, Swati Pandita, Kaylee Payne Kruzan
Frontiers in Digital Health|July 18, 2022
How Technologies Can Support Self-Injury Self-Management: Perspectives of Young Adults With Lived Experience of Nonsuicidal Self-InjuryKaylee Payne Kruzan, David C Mohr, Madhu Reddy
JMIR Mental Health|January 28, 2021
Examining the Relationship Between the Use of a Mobile Peer-Support App and Self-Injury Outcomes: Longitudinal Mixed Methods StudyKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock, Natalya N Bazarova
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction|October 14, 2022
Investigating Self-injury Support Solicitations and Responses on a Mobile Peer Support ApplicationKaylee Payne Kruzan, Natalya N Bazarova, Janis Whitlock
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI Conference|April 16, 2026
"All Day, Every Day, Listening to Trauma": Investigating Features of Digital Interventions for Empathy-Based Stress and BurnoutConnie W Chau, Colleen Norton, Kaylee Payne Kruzan, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 12, 2023
Young Adults' Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based FactsheetsKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock, Julia Chapman, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 10, 2022
Use of a Mobile Peer Support App Among Young People With Nonsuicidal Self-injury: Small-scale Randomized Controlled TrialKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock, Natalya N Bazarova, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 11, 2022
Developing a Mobile App for Young Adults with Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Prototype Feedback StudyKaylee Payne Kruzan, Madhu Reddy, Jason J Washburn, et al.
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI Conference|May 9, 2022
"I Wanted to See How Bad it Was": Online Self-screening as a Critical Transition Point Among Young Adults with Common Mental Health ConditionsKaylee Payne Kruzan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Theresa Nguyen, et al.
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Global Qualitative Nursing Research|June 21, 2019
Processes of Change and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Qualitative Interview Study With Individuals at Various Stages of ChangeKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|November 12, 2020
Social Interaction and Pain Threshold in Virtual RealityAndrea Stevenson Won, Swati Pandita, Kaylee Payne Kruzan
Frontiers in Digital Health|July 18, 2022
How Technologies Can Support Self-Injury Self-Management: Perspectives of Young Adults With Lived Experience of Nonsuicidal Self-InjuryKaylee Payne Kruzan, David C Mohr, Madhu Reddy
JMIR Mental Health|January 28, 2021
Examining the Relationship Between the Use of a Mobile Peer-Support App and Self-Injury Outcomes: Longitudinal Mixed Methods StudyKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock, Natalya N Bazarova
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction|October 14, 2022
Investigating Self-injury Support Solicitations and Responses on a Mobile Peer Support ApplicationKaylee Payne Kruzan, Natalya N Bazarova, Janis Whitlock
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI Conference|April 16, 2026
"All Day, Every Day, Listening to Trauma": Investigating Features of Digital Interventions for Empathy-Based Stress and BurnoutConnie W Chau, Colleen Norton, Kaylee Payne Kruzan, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 12, 2023
Young Adults' Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based FactsheetsKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock, Julia Chapman, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|January 10, 2022
Use of a Mobile Peer Support App Among Young People With Nonsuicidal Self-injury: Small-scale Randomized Controlled TrialKaylee Payne Kruzan, Janis Whitlock, Natalya N Bazarova, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 11, 2022
Developing a Mobile App for Young Adults with Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Prototype Feedback StudyKaylee Payne Kruzan, Madhu Reddy, Jason J Washburn, et al.
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI Conference|May 9, 2022
"I Wanted to See How Bad it Was": Online Self-screening as a Critical Transition Point Among Young Adults with Common Mental Health ConditionsKaylee Payne Kruzan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Theresa Nguyen, et al.
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