Her scientific interests lie mostly in Suicide prevention, Suicidal ideation, Interpersonal theory of suicide, Clinical psychology and Suicide attempt. Her Suicide prevention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. Her Suicidal ideation studies intersect with other subjects such as Psychiatry and Demography.
Jessica D. Ribeiro regularly ties together related areas like Suicidal behavior in her Interpersonal theory of suicide studies. She usually deals with Clinical psychology and limits it to topics linked to Depression and Substance abuse, Alcohol abuse and Odds ratio. Jessica D. Ribeiro interconnects Belongingness and Interpersonal relationship in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology.
Her primary areas of investigation include Clinical psychology, Suicide prevention, Suicidal ideation, Injury prevention and Suicide attempt. Her research integrates issues of Publication bias and Anxiety in her study of Clinical psychology. Her study on Suicide prevention is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Human factors and ergonomics.
Her study in Suicidal ideation focuses on Interpersonal theory of suicide in particular. She integrates Injury prevention and Arousal in her research. Her Suicide attempt research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Context and Demography.
Jessica D. Ribeiro mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Suicide attempt, PsycINFO, Suicidal ideation and Logistic regression. Her studies deal with areas such as Psychological intervention, Virtual reality and Primary outcome as well as Clinical psychology. Her study brings together the fields of Suicide Risk and Suicide attempt.
Her Suicide Risk study is concerned with Suicide prevention in general. Her work deals with themes such as Longitudinal study, Association, Facet and Affect, which intersect with PsycINFO. Suicidal ideation is connected with Linear regression and Biopsychosocial model in her research.
Her main research concerns Demography, Coronavirus disease 2019, Disordered eating, Weight gain and Screen time. Demography combines with fields such as Patient-reported outcome, Genetic variation, Mental health, Suicide attempt and Genetic correlation in her investigation. Coronavirus disease 2019 combines with fields such as Underweight and Overweight in her work.
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Risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analysis of 50 years of research.
Joseph C. Franklin;Jessica D. Ribeiro;Kathryn R. Fox;Kate H. Bentley.
Psychological Bulletin (2017)
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.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (2009)
Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors as risk factors for future suicide ideation, attempts, and death: a meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
J. D. Ribeiro;J. C. Franklin;Kathryn Rebecca Fox;K. H. Bentley.
Psychological Medicine (2016)
Predicting Risk of Suicide Attempts Over Time Through Machine Learning
Colin G. Walsh;Jessica D. Ribeiro;Joseph C. Franklin.
Clinical psychological science (2017)
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.
Psychological Assessment (2014)
Meta-analysis of risk factors for nonsuicidal self-injury
Kathryn Rebecca Fox;Joseph C. Franklin;Jessica D. Ribeiro;Evan M. Kleiman.
Clinical Psychology Review (2015)
Depression and hopelessness as risk factors for suicide ideation, attempts and death: Meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Jessica D. Ribeiro;Xieyining Huang;Kathryn R. Fox;Joseph C. Franklin.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2018)
Sleep Problems Outperform Depression and Hopelessness as Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Predictors of Suicidal Ideation and Behavior in Young Adults in the Military
Jessica D. Ribeiro;James L. Pease;Peter M. Gutierrez;Caroline Silva.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2012)
Anxiety and its disorders as risk factors for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: A meta-analytic review
Kate H. Bentley;Joseph C. Franklin;Jessica D. Ribeiro;Evan M. Kleiman.
Clinical Psychology Review (2016)
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.
Clinical Psychology Review (2010)
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