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publications

in press

Weiss, N. H., Bold, K. W, Sullivan, T. P., Armeli, S., & Tennen, H. (in press). Testing bidirectional associations among emotion regulation strategies and substance use: A daily diary study. Addiction.

 

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., & Gratz, K. L. (in press). Assessing the negative and positive emotion-dependent nature of risky behaviors among substance dependent patients. Assessment.

 

Sullivan, T. P., Weiss, N. H., Price, C., & Hansen, N. B. (in press). Strategies for coping with individual PTSD symptoms: Experiences of African American victims of intimate partner violence. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy.

 

Sullivan, T. P. & Weiss, N. H. (in press). Is firearm threat in intimate relationships associated with posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among women? Violence and Gender.

 

Overstreet, N. M., Weiss, N. H., Swan, S., & Sullivan, T. P. (in press). Women’s use of aggression and depressive symptoms: Examining the mediating effect of intimate partner aggression-related shame and avoidance coping among women experiencing partner violence. Violence and Victims.

 

Schackner, J. N., Weiss, N. H., Edwards, K. M., & Sullivan, T. P. (in press). Social reactions to IPV disclosure and PTSD symptom severity: Assessing avoidant coping as a mediator. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

 

Davis, L. T., Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., & Gratz, M. T. (2017). The relation of protective factors to deliberate self-harm among African-American adults: Moderating roles of gender and sexual orientation identity. Journal of Mental Health, 26, 351-358.

 

Dehon, E., Weiss, N. H., Jones, J., Faulconer, W., Hinton E., & Sterling S. (in press). A systemic review of the impact of physician implicit racial bias on clinical decision making. Academic Emergency Medicine.

 

Peasant, C., Montanaro, E. A., Kershaw, T. S., Parra, G. R., Weiss, N. H., Meyer, J. P., Murphy, J. G., Ritchwood, T. D., & Sullivan, T. P. (in press). An event-level examination of successful condom negotiation strategies among young women. Journal of Health Psychology.

 

Peasant, C., Sullivan, T. P., Ritchwood, T. D., Parra, G. R., Weiss, N. H., & Murphy, J. G. (in press). Words can hurt: The effects of physical and psychological partner violence on condom negotiation and condom use among young women. Women & Health.

2017

Weiss, N. H., Peasant, C., & Sullivan, T. P. (2017). Intimate partner violence and HIV-risk behaviors: Evaluating avoidant coping as a moderator. AIDS and Behavior, 21, 2233-2242.

 

Weiss, N. H., Johnson, C. D., Contractor, A., Peasant, C., Swan, S. C., & Sullivan, T. P. (2017). Racial/ethnic differences moderate associations of coping strategies and posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters among women experiencing partner violence: A multigroup path analysis. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 3-, 347-363.

 

Weiss, N. H., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Peasant, C., Jaquier, V., Johnson, C., & Sullivan, T. P. (2017). A latent profile analysis of intimate partner victimization and aggression and examination of between-class differences in psychopathology symptoms and risky behaviors. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 9, 370-378.

 

Weiss, N. H., Connolly, K. M., Gratz, K. L., & Tull, M. T. (2017). The role of impulsivity dimensions in the relation between probable posttraumatic stress disorder and aggressive behavior among substance users. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 13, 109-118.

 

Contractor, A. A., Weiss, N. H., Dranger, P., Ruggero, C., & Armour, C. (2017). PTSD’s risky behavior criterion: Relation with DSM-5 PTSD symptom clusters and psychopathology. Psychiatry Research, 252, 215-222.

 

Gratz, K. L., Weiss, N. H., McDermott, M. J., DiLillo, D., Messman-Moore, T. L., & Tull, M. T. (2017). Emotion dysregulation mediates the relation between borderline personality disorder symptoms and later physical health symptoms. Journal of Personality Disorders, 31, 433-448.

 

Contractor, A. A., Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., & Elhai, J. D. (2017). PTSD’s relation with problematic smartphone use: Mediating role of impulsivity facets. Computers in Science, 75, 177-183.

 

Roley, M. E., Contractor, A. A., Weiss, N. H., Armour, C., & Elhai, J. D. (2017). Impulsivity facets’ predictive relations with DSM-5 PTSD symptom clusters. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 9, 76-79.

 

Peasant, C., Sullivan, T. P., Weiss, N. H., Martinez, I., & Myers, J. P. (2017). Beyond the syndemic: Condom negotiation and use among women experiencing partner violence. AIDS Care, 29, 516-523.

 

Contractor, A. A., Frankfurt, S., Weiss, N. H., Price, M., & Elhai, J. D. (2017). Latent-level relations between DSM-5 PTSD symptom clusters and problematic smartphone use. Computers in Human Behavior, 72, 170-177.

2016

Sullivan, T. P., Weiss, N. H., Hellmuth, J. C., Willie, T., Tennen, H., & Armeli, S. (2016). PTSD and daily co-occurrence of drug and alcohol use among women experiencing intimate partner violence. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 12, 36-42.

 

Wang, K., Weiss, N. H., Pachankis, J., & Link, B. G. (2016). Emotional clarity as a buffer in the association between perceived mental illness stigma and suicide risk. Stigma and Health, 1, 252-262.

 

Kaufman, J. S., Connell, C. M., Crusto, C. A., Gordon, D. M., Sartor, C., Simon, P., Strambler, M. J., Sullivan, T. P., Ward, N. L., Weiss, N. H., & Tebes, J. K. (2016). Reflections on a community psychology setting and the future of the field. American Journal of Community Psychology, 58, 348-353. 

2015

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Sullivan, T. P., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., & Gratz, K. L. (2015). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and risky behaviors among trauma-exposed inpatients with substance dependence: The influence of negative and positive urgency. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 155, 147-153.

 

Weiss, N. H., Sullivan, T. P., & Tull, M. T. (2015). Explicating the role of emotion dysregulation in risky behaviors: A review and synthesis of the literature with directions for future research and clinical practice. Invited paper for a special issue of the journal Current Opinion in Psychology on emotion regulation, 3, 22-29.

 

Weiss, N. H., Gratz, K. L., & Lavender, J., (2015). Factor structure and initial validation of a multidimensional measure of difficulties in the regulation of positive emotions: The DERS-Positive. Behavior Modification, 39, 431-453.

 

Weiss, N. H., Duke, A. A., Overstreet, N. M., Swan, S., & Sullivan, T. P. (2015). Intimate partner aggression-related shame and posttraumatic stress symptoms: The moderating role of substance use problems. Aggressive Behavior, 42, 427-440.

 

Weiss, N. H., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Duke, A. A., & Sullivan, T. P (2015). The underlying role of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in the association between intimate partner violence and deliberate self-harm among African American women. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 59, 8-16.

 

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Davis, L. T., Searcy, J., Williams, I., & Gratz, K. L. (2015). A preliminary experimental investigation of emotion dysregulation and impulsivity in risky behaviors. Behaviour Change, 32, 127-142.

 

Weiss, N. H., Williams, D. C., & Connolly, K. M. (2015). A preliminary examination of negative affect, emotion dysregulation, and risky behaviors among military veterans in residential substance abuse treatment. Military Behavioral Health, 3, 212-218. 

 

Gratz, K. L., Weiss, N. H., & Tull, M. T. (2015). Examining emotion regulation as an outcome, mechanism, or target of psychological treatments. Invited paper for a special issue of the journal Current Opinion in Psychology on emotion regulation, 3, 85-90.

 

Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., DiLillo, D., Messman-Moore, T. L., & Gratz, K. L. (2015). Characterizing emotional dysfunction in borderline personality, major depression, and their co-occurrence. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 62, 187-203.

 

Buckholdt, K. E., Weiss, N. H., Young, J. & Gratz, K. L. (2015). Exposure to violence, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and borderline personality pathology among adolescents in psychiatric residential treatment: The influence of emotion dysregulation. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 46, 884-892.

2014

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., & Gratz, K. L. (2014). A preliminary experimental examination of the effect of emotion dysregulation and impulsivity on risky behaviors among women with sexual assault-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Behavior Modification, 38, 914-939.

 

Weiss, N. H., Duke, A. A., & Sullivan, T. P. (2014). Probable posttraumatic stress disorder and women’s use of aggression in intimate relationships: The moderating role of alcohol dependence. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 27, 550-557.

 

Weiss, N. H., Duke, A. A., & Sullivan, T. P. (2014). Evidence for a curvilinear dose-response relationship between avoidance coping and drug use problems among women who experience intimate partner violence. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 27, 722-732.

 

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., & Gratz, K. L. (2014). Extending findings of a relation between posttraumatic stress disorder and emotion dysregulation among African American individuals: A preliminary examination of the moderating role of gender. Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment, 3.

 

Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Chapman, A. L., Weiss, N. H., & Rosenthal, M. Z. (2014). A preliminary examination of the role of emotion differentiation in the relationship between borderline personality and urges for maladaptive behaviors. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 36, 616-625.

 

Killebrew, A. E., Smith, M. L., Nevels, R. M., Weiss, N. H., & Gontkovsky, S. T. (2014). African-American adolescent females in the Southeastern United States: Associations among risk factors for teen pregnancy. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 23, 65-77.

2013

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Borne, M. E., & Gratz, K. L. (2013). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptom severity and HIV-risk behaviors among substance-dependent inpatients. AIDS Care, 25, 1219-1226.

 

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Lavender, J., & Gratz, K. L. (2013). Role of emotion dysregulation in the relationship between childhood abuse and probable PTSD in a sample of substance abusers. Child Abuse & Neglect, 37, 944-954.

 

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Anestis, M. D., & Gratz, K. L. (2013). The relative and unique contributions of emotion dysregulation and impulsivity to posttraumatic stress disorder among substance dependent inpatients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 128, 45-51.

 

Tull, M. T., Gratz, K. L., Coffey, S. F., Weiss, N. H., McDermott, M. J. (2013). Examining the interactive effect of posttraumatic stress disorder, distress tolerance, and gender on residential substance use disorder treatment retention. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27, 763-773.

 

Nevels, R. M., Weiss, N. H., Killebrew, A. E., & Gontkovsky, S. T. (2013). Methylphenidate and its under-recognized, under-explained, and serious drug interactions: A review of the literature with heightened concerns. German Journal of Psychiatry, 16, 29-42.

2012

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Viana, A. G., Anestis, M. D., & Gratz, K. L. (2012). Impulsive behaviors as an emotion regulation strategy: Associations between PTSD, emotion dysregulation, and impulsive behaviors among substance dependent inpatients. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 26, 453-458.

 

Weiss, N. H., Tull, M. T., Davis, L. T., Dehon, E. E., Fulton, J. J., & Gratz, K. L. (2012). Examining the association between emotion regulation difficulties and probable posttraumatic stress disorder within a sample of African Americans. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 41, 5-14.

 

Tull, M. T., Weiss, N. H., Adams, C. E., & Gratz, K. L. (2012). The contribution of emotion regulation difficulties to risky sexual behavior within a sample of patients in residential substance abuse treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 37, 1084-1092.

2011

Tull, M. T., Gratz, K. L., & Weiss, N. H. (2011). The effect of borderline personality disorder, crack/cocaine dependence and gender on risky sexual behavior among substance dependent inpatients. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2, 209-219.

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