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Non-suicidal self-injury among adolescents: Diagnostic correlates and relation to suicide attempts
MK Nock, TE Joiner Jr, KH Gordon, E Lloyd-Richardson, MJ Prinstein
Psychiatry research 144 (1), 65-72, 2006
23772006
A functional approach to the assessment of self-mutilative behavior.
MK Nock, MJ Prinstein
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 72 (5), 885, 2004
23732004
Beyond homophily: A decade of advances in understanding peer influence processes
WA Brechwald, MJ Prinstein
Journal of research on adolescence 21 (1), 166-179, 2011
17552011
Overt and relational aggression in adolescents: Social-psychological adjustment of aggressors and victims
MJ Prinstein, J Boergers, EM Vernberg
Journal of clinical child psychology 30 (4), 479-491, 2001
16682001
Contextual features and behavioral functions of self-mutilation among adolescents.
MK Nock, MJ Prinstein
Journal of abnormal psychology 114 (1), 140, 2005
11442005
Symptoms of posttraumatic stress in children after Hurricane Andrew: a prospective study.
AM La Greca, WK Silverman, EM Vernberg, MJ Prinstein
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 64 (4), 712, 1996
10551996
Revealing the form and function of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors: A real-time ecological assessment study among adolescents and young adults.
MK Nock, MJ Prinstein, SK Sterba
Educational Publishing Foundation 1 (S), 36, 2010
10132010
Using social media for social comparison and feedback-seeking: Gender and popularity moderate associations with depressive symptoms
J Nesi, MJ Prinstein
Journal of abnormal child psychology 43, 1427-1438, 2015
9392015
Forms and functions of adolescent peer aggression associated with high levels of peer status
MJ Prinstein, AH Cillessen
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 49 (3), 310-342, 2003
8942003
Prediction of posttraumatic stress symptoms in children after hurricane Andrew.
EM Vernberg, AM La Greca, WK Silverman, MJ Prinstein
Journal of abnormal psychology 105 (2), 237, 1996
8591996
Mental health and clinical psychological science in the time of COVID-19: Challenges, opportunities, and a call to action.
J Gruber, MJ Prinstein, LA Clark, J Rottenberg, JS Abramowitz, ...
American Psychologist 76 (3), 409, 2021
8202021
Adolescents' and their friends' health-risk behavior: Factors that alter or add to peer influence
MJ Prinstein, J Boergers, A Spirito
Journal of pediatric psychology 26 (5), 287-298, 2001
7172001
Transformation of adolescent peer relations in the social media context: Part 1—A theoretical framework and application to dyadic peer relationships
J Nesi, S Choukas-Bradley, MJ Prinstein
Clinical child and family psychology review 21, 267-294, 2018
6652018
Longitudinal study of nonsuicidal self-injury among young adolescents: Rates, correlates, and preliminary test of an interpersonal model
LM Hilt, MK Nock, EE Lloyd-Richardson, MJ Prinstein
The Journal of Early Adolescence 28 (3), 455-469, 2008
5562008
Adolescent obesity, overt and relational peer victimization, and romantic relationships
MJ Pearce, J Boergers, MJ Prinstein
Obesity research 10 (5), 386-393, 2002
5552002
Peer contagion of aggression and health risk behavior among adolescent males: An experimental investigation of effects on public conduct and private attitudes
GL Cohen, MJ Prinstein
Child development 77 (4), 967-983, 2006
5472006
Longitudinal trajectories and predictors of adolescent suicidal ideation and attempts following inpatient hospitalization.
MJ Prinstein, MK Nock, V Simon, JW Aikins, CSL Cheah, A Spirito
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 76 (1), 92, 2008
5002008
Nonsuicidal self-injury as a time-invariant predictor of adolescent suicide ideation and attempts in a diverse community sample.
K Guan, KR Fox, MJ Prinstein
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 80 (5), 842, 2012
4832012
Understanding peer influence in children and adolescents
MJ Prinstein, KA Dodge
Guilford Press, 2008
4622008
Upending racism in psychological science: Strategies to change how science is conducted, reported, reviewed, and disseminated.
NCT Buchanan, M Perez, MJ Prinstein, IB Thurston
American Psychologist 76 (7), 1097, 2021
4442021
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