Wang, S.B.
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Comparing self‐harming intentions underlying eating disordered behaviors and NSSI: Replication and extension in adolescents
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Body dissatisfaction, ideals, and identity in the development of disordered eating among adolescent ballet dancers
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Real-time digital monitoring of a suicide attempt by a hospital patient
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Preliminary validation of the pica, ARFID and rumination disorder interview ARFID questionnaire (PARDI‐AR‐Q)
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Functional assessment of restrictive eating: A three-study clinically heterogeneous and transdiagnostic investigation
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Do patterns and types of negative affect during hospitalization predict short‐term post‐discharge suicidal thoughts and behaviors?
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Machine learning to advance the prediction, prevention and treatment of eating disorders
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Exploring adolescent experiences with disclosing self‐injurious thoughts and behaviors across settings
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An empirical taxonomy of reward response patterns in a transdiagnostic eating disorder sample
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Open science practices for eating disorders research
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Disclosure of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors across sexual and gender identities
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A pilot study using frequent inpatient assessments of suicidal thinking to predict short-term postdischarge suicidal behavior
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Increase in suicidal thinking during COVID-19
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Online methods in adolescent self-injury research: Challenges and recommendations
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Attentional biases towards food and body stimuli among individuals with disordered eating versus food allergies
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Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview-Revised: Development, reliability, and validity
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Machine learning enhances prediction of illness course: A longitudinal study in eating disorders
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Ethical dilemmas created by mobile health and machine learning within research in psychiatry
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Longitudinal predictors of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors in sexual and gender minority adolescents
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15-year prevalence, trajectories, and predictors of body dissatisfaction from adolescence to middle adulthood
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Model Complexity Improves the Prediction of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
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Comparing self‐harming intentions underlying eating disordered behaviors and NSSI: Evidence that distinctions are less clear than assumed
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Which Brief Is Best? Clarifying the Use of Three Brief Versions of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale
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Differences in Suicide Risk Severity Among Suicidal Youth With Anxiety Disorders
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Identifying Risk Factors for Disordered Eating among Female Youth in Primary Care
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The unique associations between self-compassion and eating disorder psychopathology and the mediating role of rumination
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Residential eating disorder outcomes associated with screening positive for substance use disorder and borderline personality disorder
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Impact of expanded diagnostic criteria for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder on clinical comparisons with anorexia nervosa
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Improving prediction of eating-related behavioral outcomes with zero- T sensitive regression models
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Patterns of weight control behavior persisting beyond young adulthood: Results from a fifteen-year longitudinal study
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Core psychopathology of treatment-seeking patients with binge-eating disorder: a network analysis investigation
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Novel online daily diary interventions for nonsuicidal self-injury: a randomized controlled trial
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Self-Criticism Impacts Emotional Responses to Pain
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A Socioecological Model of Risk Associated With Campus Sexual Assault in a Representative Sample of Liberal Arts College Students
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Gender differences in eating pathology of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa across new DSM-5 severity categories
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Restrictive eating and nonsuicidal self-injury in a nonclinical sample: Co-occurrence and associations with emotion dysregulation and interpersonal problems
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The unique effects of angry and depressive rumination on eating-disorder psychopathology and the mediating role of impulsivity
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Restrictive eating is associated with emotion regulation difficulties in a non-clinical sample
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Rumination in Patients with Binge-Eating Disorder and Obesity: Associations with Eating-Disorder Psychopathology and Weight- bias Internalization
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Unique interactions of interpersonal trauma and positive peer and family experiences on traumatic distress among adolescent and young adult primary care patients
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Using the Comparison Curve Fix Index (CCFI) in Taxometric Analyses: Averaging Curves, Standard Errors, and CCFI Profiles
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Rumination mediates the associations between sexual minority stressors and disordered eating, particularly for men