Differentiating clinically depressed adolescents with and without active suicidality: An examination of neurophysiological and self‐report measures of reward responsiveness
Abstract
Suicidality in youth is a major public health problem and objective methods for identifying those at greatest risk are critically needed. Suicidality has been associated with alterations in reward-related decision-making, but the extent to which measures of reward responsiveness (RR) can differentiate youth with and without suicidality in clinical samples remains unclear.We examined reliable and accessible neurophysiological (i.e., reward...
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Title
Differentiating clinically depressed adolescents with and without active suicidality: An examination of neurophysiological and self‐report measures of reward responsiveness
Published Date
Apr 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
9
Pages
876 - 884
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