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Overview

Edward A. Selby is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of psychology, with a specific focus on clinical psychology, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, psychiatry and mental health, as well as sociology and political science.

Their scholarly output includes studies and publications in several notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
  • International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Selby's research encompasses a range of topics related to psychological and behavioral health. Main topics of their work include:

  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents

Among their recent papers are:

  • Suicide in DSM-5: Current Evidence for the Proposed Suicide Behavior Disorder and Other Possible Improvements, 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • The roles of discrimination and social support in the associations between outness and mental health outcomes among sexual minorities, 2021, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
  • Multiply marginalized: Linking minority stress due to sexual orientation, gender, and weight to dysregulated eating among sexual minority women of higher body weight, 2020, Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
  • The Mental Health Impact of Daily News Exposure During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study, 2022, JMIR Mental Health
  • Sexual Minority Status and Psychological Risk for Suicide Attempt: A Serial Multiple Mediation Model of Social Support and Emotion Regulation, 2020, Frontiers in Psychiatry

Frequent collaborators of theirs include:

  • Brian A. Feinstein
  • Cindy J. Chang
  • Kara B. Fehling
  • Kathryn Coniglio
  • Emily Panza

Best Publications

  • The Interpersonal Theory of Suicide

    Kimberly A. Van Orden;Tracy K. Witte;Kelly C. Cukrowicz;Scott R. Braithwaite

  • Main predictions of the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior: empirical tests in two samples of young adults.

    Thomas E. Joiner Jr.;Kimberly A. Van Orden;Tracy K. Witte;Edward A. Selby

  • Understanding the relationship between emotional and behavioral dysregulation: Emotional cascades

    Edward A. Selby;Michael D. Anestis;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Cascades of Emotion: The Emergence of Borderline Personality Disorder From Emotional and Behavioral Dysregulation

    Edward A. Selby;Thomas E. Joiner Jr.

  • Fearlessness about death: the psychometric properties and construct validity of the revision to the acquired capability for suicide scale.

    Jessica D. Ribeiro;Tracy K. Witte;Kimberly A. Van Orden;Edward A. Selby

  • Childhood physical and sexual abuse and lifetime number of suicide attempts: A persistent and theoretically important relationship

    Thomas E. Joiner;Natalie J. Sachs-Ericsson;LaRicka R. Wingate;Jessica S. Brown

  • The multifaceted role of distress tolerance in dysregulated eating behaviors.

    Michael D. Anestis;Edward A. Selby;Erin L. Fink;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) disorder: a preliminary study.

    Edward A. Selby;Theodore W. Bender;Kathryn H. Gordon;Matthew K. Nock

  • The role of urgency in maladaptive behaviors.

    Michael D. Anestis;Edward A. Selby;Thomas E. Joiner

  • An exploration of the emotional cascade model in borderline personality disorder.

    Edward A. Selby;Michael D. Anestis;Theodore W. Bender;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Overcoming the fear of lethal injury: evaluating suicidal behavior in the military through the lens of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide.

    Edward A. Selby;Michael D. Anestis;Theodore W. Bender;Jessica D. Ribeiro

  • Anger rumination across forms of aggression

    Michael D. Anestis;Joye C. Anestis;Edward A. Selby;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Emotional cascades and self-injury: investigating instability of rumination and negative emotion.

    Edward A. Selby;Joe Franklin;Amanda Carson-Wong;Shireen L. Rizvi

  • Forgiveness and relationship satisfaction: mediating mechanisms.

    Scott R. Braithwaite;Edward A. Selby;Frank D. Fincham

  • Prospective predictors of adolescent suicidality: 6-month post-hospitalization follow-up

    S. Yen;L. M. Weinstock;M. S. Andover;E. S. Sheets

  • Emotional cascades as prospective predictors of dysregulated behaviors in borderline personality disorder.

    Edward A. Selby;Thomas E. Joiner

  • A comparison of retrospective self-report versus ecological momentary assessment measures of affective lability in the examination of its relationship with bulimic symptomatology.

    Michael D. Anestis;Edward A. Selby;Ross D. Crosby;Stephen A. Wonderlich

  • Habitual starvation and provocative behaviors: Two potential routes to extreme suicidal behavior in anorexia nervosa

    Edward A. Selby;April R. Smith;Cynthia M. Bulik;Marion P. Olmsted

  • Nonsuicidal self-injury disorder: The path to diagnostic validity and final obstacles

    Edward A. Selby;Amy Kranzler;Kara B. Fehling;Emily Panza

  • The Pernicious Blend of Rumination and Fearlessness in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

    Edward A. Selby;Lavonna D. Connell;Thomas E. Joiner

  • A longitudinal study of differences in late- and early-onset geriatric depression: depressive symptoms and psychosocial, cognitive, and neurological functioning.

    Natalie Sachs-Ericsson;Elizabeth Corsentino;Jerad Moxley;Jennifer L. Hames

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas E. Joiner
Thomas E. Joiner Florida State University
Michael D. Anestis
Michael D. Anestis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jessica D. Ribeiro
Jessica D. Ribeiro Florida State University
Natalie Sachs-Ericsson
Natalie Sachs-Ericsson Florida State University
Tracy K. Witte
Tracy K. Witte Auburn University
Kathryn H. Gordon
Kathryn H. Gordon North Dakota State University
Kimberly A. Van Orden
Kimberly A. Van Orden University of Rochester Medical Center
Matthew K. Nock
Matthew K. Nock Harvard University
Marsha E. Bates
Marsha E. Bates Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Scott G. Engel
Scott G. Engel University of North Dakota

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