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    Narcissistic Behaviors and Social Media Usage 

    Singh, Santokh; Farley, Sally; Donahue, John (2017-05-17)
    This study examined the relationship between narcissism and selfie posting and other self-promoting behaviors on social networking sites (SNS). Participants were asked questions on SNS usage such as: amount of time users ...
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    Emotion dysregulation, negative affect, and aggression: A moderated, multiple mediator analysis 

    Donahue, John; Goranson, Anders; McClure, Kelly; Van Male, Lynn
    Research on violence has highlighted the role of trait negative affect in reactive aggressive behavior. Emotion dysregulation is a multidimensional construct reflecting maladaptive ways in which a person experiences and ...
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    Examining the triarchic model of psychopathy using revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory 

    Donahue, John; Caraballo, Leonardo (Elsevier, 2015)
    Available research suggests the neurobiological systems reflected in Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) are important in etiological conceptualizations of psychopathy, however few studies have utilized the revised RST ...
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    Emotion Regulation and Intellectual Disability 

    Mcclure, Kelly S.; Halpern, Jacqueline; Wolper, Pamela A.; Donahue, John (2009)
    Despite the plethora of published studies on emotion regulation, relatively few have discussed their applicability to individuals with intellectual disability. This paper discusses the components of emotion regulation that ...
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    Posttraumatic Stress Symptom Severity and Functional Impairment in a Trauma-Exposed Sample: A Preliminary Examination into the Moderating Role of Valued Living 

    Donahue, John; Khan, Humama; Huggins, Jefferson; Marrow, Tykera (Elsevier, 2017)
    Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with functional impairment in social, occupational, and physical domains. Similar to other forms of psychopathology, research suggests the correlation between symptom ...
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    The Relationship Between Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Psychopathic Personality Characteristics 

    Donahue, John; Mcclure, Kelly S.; Moon, Simon (American Psychological Association, 2013)
    The factors of psychopathy assessment tools diverge in their relationships with numerous problematic behaviors and psychological disorders. Emotion dysregulation is a pathological process argued to cut across diagnoses, ...
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    Emotion dysregulation, negative affect, and aggression: A moderated, multiple mediator analysis 

    Donahue, John; Goranson, Anders C.; Mcclure, Kelly S.; Van Male, Lynn M. (Elsevier, 2014)
    Research on violence has highlighted the role of trait negative affect in reactive aggressive behavior. Emotion dysregulation is a multidimensional construct reflecting maladaptive ways in which a person experiences and ...
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    Tobacco Smoking Among Incarcerated Individuals: A Review of the Nature of the Problem and What is Being Done in Response 

    Donahue, John (Routledge, 2009)
    Smoking is a major health problem, however the issue is even more pronounced among those incarcerated in prisons, where smoking rates are often three times that of the general population. While effective treatments have ...
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    Coronary Artery Disease in Offender Populations 

    Donahue, John (2014)
    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a significant health problem and global burden. Research on antisocial behaviors has identified some groups of offenders as vulnerable to the development of cardiovascular disorders. This ...
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    Examining the triarchic model of psychopathy using revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory 

    Donahue, John; Caraballo, Leonardo J. (Elsevier, 2015)
    Available research suggests the neurobiological systems reflected in Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) are important in etiological conceptualizations of psychopathy, however few studies have utilized the revised RST ...


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