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Lindsey B Stone

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BMC Psychology|February 28, 2025
Dampening of positive affect partially accounts for the association between women's history of child maltreatment and current depressive symptomsLindsey B Stone, Alisha Sylvester
Journal of Adolescence|December 3, 2014
Brief report: preliminary evidence that co-rumination fosters adolescents' depression risk by increasing ruminationLindsey B Stone, Brandon E Gibb
BMC Psychology|February 8, 2022
Stop talking about it already! Co-ruminating and social media focused on COVID-19 was associated with heightened state anxiety, depressive symptoms, and perceived changes in health anxiety during Spring 2020Lindsey B Stone, Alice E Veksler
Psychiatry Research|June 5, 2014
Adolescent inpatient girls׳ report of dependent life events predicts prospective suicide riskLindsey B Stone, Richard T Liu, Shirley Yen
Journal of Psychiatric Research|July 11, 2018
The influence of family factors on time to suicidal ideation onsets during the adolescent developmental periodCaroline W Oppenheimer, Lindsey B Stone, Benjamin L Hankin
Psychophysiology|January 18, 2021
Cross system autonomic balance and regulation: Associations with depression and anxiety symptomsLindsey B Stone, Caitlyn C McCormack, Lauren M Bylsma
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53|July 1, 2010
Co-rumination and lifetime history of depressive disorders in childrenLindsey B Stone, Dorothy J Uhrlass, Brandon E Gibb
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53|August 3, 2012
Peer victimization and prospective changes in children's inferential stylesBrandon E Gibb, Lindsey B Stone, Sarah E Crossett
Physiology & Behavior|June 28, 2020
The autonomic correlates of dysphoric rumination and post-rumination savoringLindsey B Stone, Genevieve M Lewis, Lauren M Bylsma
Cognitive Therapy and Research|April 28, 2021
Does the Hopelessness Theory Account for Sex Differences in Depressive Symptoms Among Young Adults?Lindsey B Stone, Brandon E Gibb, Meredith E Coles
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BMC Psychology|February 28, 2025
Dampening of positive affect partially accounts for the association between women's history of child maltreatment and current depressive symptomsLindsey B Stone, Alisha Sylvester
Journal of Adolescence|December 3, 2014
Brief report: preliminary evidence that co-rumination fosters adolescents' depression risk by increasing ruminationLindsey B Stone, Brandon E Gibb
BMC Psychology|February 8, 2022
Stop talking about it already! Co-ruminating and social media focused on COVID-19 was associated with heightened state anxiety, depressive symptoms, and perceived changes in health anxiety during Spring 2020Lindsey B Stone, Alice E Veksler
Psychiatry Research|June 5, 2014
Adolescent inpatient girls׳ report of dependent life events predicts prospective suicide riskLindsey B Stone, Richard T Liu, Shirley Yen
Journal of Psychiatric Research|July 11, 2018
The influence of family factors on time to suicidal ideation onsets during the adolescent developmental periodCaroline W Oppenheimer, Lindsey B Stone, Benjamin L Hankin
Psychophysiology|January 18, 2021
Cross system autonomic balance and regulation: Associations with depression and anxiety symptomsLindsey B Stone, Caitlyn C McCormack, Lauren M Bylsma
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53|July 1, 2010
Co-rumination and lifetime history of depressive disorders in childrenLindsey B Stone, Dorothy J Uhrlass, Brandon E Gibb
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53|August 3, 2012
Peer victimization and prospective changes in children's inferential stylesBrandon E Gibb, Lindsey B Stone, Sarah E Crossett
Physiology & Behavior|June 28, 2020
The autonomic correlates of dysphoric rumination and post-rumination savoringLindsey B Stone, Genevieve M Lewis, Lauren M Bylsma
Cognitive Therapy and Research|April 28, 2021
Does the Hopelessness Theory Account for Sex Differences in Depressive Symptoms Among Young Adults?Lindsey B Stone, Brandon E Gibb, Meredith E Coles
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