Marin M. Kautz, PhD

Postdoctoral research fellow

Emotional response inhibition to self-harm stimuli interacts with momentary negative affect to predict nonsuicidal self-injury urges


Journal article


Taylor A Burke, Kenneth JD Allen, Ryan W Carpenter, David M Siegel, Marin M Kautz, Richard T Liu, Lauren B Alloy
Behaviour research and therapy, vol. 142, Pergamon, 2021, p. 103865

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APA   Click to copy
Burke, T. A., Allen, K. J. D., Carpenter, R. W., Siegel, D. M., Kautz, M. M., Liu, R. T., & Alloy, L. B. (2021). Emotional response inhibition to self-harm stimuli interacts with momentary negative affect to predict nonsuicidal self-injury urges. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 142, 103865.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Burke, Taylor A, Kenneth JD Allen, Ryan W Carpenter, David M Siegel, Marin M Kautz, Richard T Liu, and Lauren B Alloy. “Emotional Response Inhibition to Self-Harm Stimuli Interacts with Momentary Negative Affect to Predict Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Urges.” Behaviour research and therapy 142 (2021): 103865.


MLA   Click to copy
Burke, Taylor A., et al. “Emotional Response Inhibition to Self-Harm Stimuli Interacts with Momentary Negative Affect to Predict Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Urges.” Behaviour Research and Therapy, vol. 142, Pergamon, 2021, p. 103865.


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@article{burke2021a,
  title = {Emotional response inhibition to self-harm stimuli interacts with momentary negative affect to predict nonsuicidal self-injury urges},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Behaviour research and therapy},
  pages = {103865},
  publisher = {Pergamon},
  volume = {142},
  author = {Burke, Taylor A and Allen, Kenneth JD and Carpenter, Ryan W and Siegel, David M and Kautz, Marin M and Liu, Richard T and Alloy, Lauren B}
}