SRS22 Schedule and Recordings
Thursday June 16, 2022
11:00 AM EDT – 11:15 AM EDT (8:00 AM PDT – 8:15 AM PDT) – Introduction to the Conference
11:15 AM EDT – 12:15 PM EDT (8:15 AM PDT – 9:15 AM PDT) – Featured Concurrent Plenary Sessions
Session 1: Facets of Suicidal Ideation
Speakers: Abby A. Mandel, PhD; Craig J. Bryan, PsyD; David A. Jobes, PhD; Evan M. Kleiman, PhD; Sheri L. Johnson, PhD; Thomas E. Joiner, PhD
Session 2: Developments in Public Health Approaches to Suicide Prevention
Speakers: C. Rosie Bauder, PhD, MPH, LPC; Raymond P. Tucker, PhD; Robert J. Cramer, PhD; Ryan M. Hill PhD; Sasha Zabelski, MS
12:15 PM EDT – 1:15 PM EDT (9:15 AM PDT – 10:15 AM PDT) – Concurrent Symposia
Speakers: Christa D. Labouliere, PhD; Daniel W. Capron, PhD; Gabriela K. Khazanov, PhD; Peter C. Britton, PhD
Session 2: Describing Who, What, How, and Where of Recent Suicide Research
Speakers: Daniel M. Low, MSc; Matthew Nock, PhD; Narise Ramlal; Osiris Rankin; Skylar Smith
Session 3: Suicide Risk Factors and Prevention Among Sub-Populations
Speakers: Alexandra M. VanBergen, PhD; Caitlin Titus, PhD; Kimberly Van Orden PhD; Morica Hutchison PhD, LMFT; Rachel Boska, PhD
Session 4: Diagnostic and Predictive Markers of Suicidality and Depression
Speakers: Anna Bankwitz; Annia Rüesch; Katharina Schultebraucks; Sebastian Olbrich
Speakers: E. David Klonsky, PhD; Johnny Berona, PhD; Lori N. Scott, PhD; Vera Vine, PhD
1:15 PM EDT – 1:30 PM EDT (10:15 AM PDT – 10:30 AM PDT) – Break
1:30 PM EDT – 2:30 PM EDT (10:30 AM PDT – 11:30 AM PDT) – Poster Session
2:30 PM EDT – 3:30 PM EDT (11:30 AM PDT – 12:30 PM PDT) – Concurrent Oral Presentations
Session 1: Upstream Initiatives
Presentation 1: Tracking Process Outcomes in a Collaborative Model for Suicide Prevention: Lessons Learned from the Colorado National Collaborative
Speaker: Kristen Quinlan
Presentation 2: Statewide Assessment of Key Aspects for Infrastructure Supporting Suicide Prevention
Speaker: Thomas Delaney
Presentation 3: CDC’s The State of State, Territorial, and Tribal Suicide Prevention project: Findings from a Qualitative Analysis of Interviews with State Suicide Prevention Coordinators
Speaker: Laura E. Welder, DrPH
Presentation 4: Evaluating of Oregon’s COVID-19 emergency response for suicide prevention and domestic violence
Speaker: Karen Cellarius, MPA
Session 2: Social Media/Language Processing
Presentation 1: In-app features of social media platforms to help youth modulate use
Speaker: Jane Harness, DO
Presentation 2: Modifier Use, Word Count, Emotional Tone, and Response Context within Written Assessment Responses of Teens Who are Suicidal
Speaker: Madeline V. Seeley-Hacker
Presentation 3: Reasons to Live: A Thematic Analysis of 16,648 Self-Reports
Speaker: Philip Resnik, PhD
Presentation 4: Factors associated with improved end-of-call outcomes among crisis contacts: A preliminary analysis of crisis text-line data
Speaker: Kaylee Payne Kruzan
Session 3: Specific Interventions
Presentation 1: Adapting a suicide prevention treatment for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders in community mental health
Speaker: Lindsay Bornheimer, PhD
Presentation 2: The Search for Meaning and the Effectiveness of Logotherapy in Individuals at Suicide Risk
Speaker: Metin Erdem
Presentation 3: Evaluating Equine Assisted Therapy as a Mental Health Treatment
Speaker: Amy Harmon
Presentation 4: Effectiveness of Man Therapy to reduce suicidal ideation and depression among working-age men: A randomized controlled trial
Speaker: Jon Gilgoff, MSW
Session 4: Minority Stress
Presentation 1: Structural indicators of suicide: An exploration of state-level risk factors among Black and White people in the United States
Speaker: Corbin J. Standley, MA
Presentation 2: Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Persons: A Review and Theoretical Integration
Speaker: Ryan Robertson, MA
Presentation 3: Transgender Community Perspectives on Risk Factors for Suicide
Speaker: Anne V. Kirby, PhD
Presentation 4: Sexual minority student adjustment to college related to suicidal ideation, perceived burdensomeness, and thwarted belongingness
Speaker: Ashley Pate, MS
Session 5: Firearms
Presentation1: Determining subgroups that exist among US firearm owners
Speaker: Allison E. Bond, MA
Presentation 2: Household Firearm Ownership Predicts National Suicide Rate: AR(1) Analysis of 1980-2016
Speaker: Steven Stack, PhD
Presentation 3: Firearm Access in Social Networks and Suicidal Experiences Among Homeless Youth
Speaker: Anthony Fulginiti, PhD
Presentation 4: The association of suicidal ideation with firearm purchasing during a firearm purchasing surge
Speaker: Michael Anestis, PhD
3:30 PM EDT – 3:45 PM EDT (12:30 PM PDT – 12:45 PM PDT) – Break
3:45 PM EDT – 4:45 PM EDT (12:45 PM PDT – 1:45 PM PDT) – Concurrent Symposia/Oral Presentations
Session 1: Advances in Suicide-Related Measurement Research
Speakers: Andréa R. Kaniuka, MA; Justin C. Baker, PhD; Raymond P. Tucker, PhD; Roberrt J. Cramer, PhD; Ryan Robertson, MA
Speakers: Alexis Blessing; Bryan B. DeBeer; Kirsten H. Dillon; Sandra B. Morissette; Tate F. Halverston
Session 3: Postvention/Exposure
Presentation 1: Retrospective Fatality Analysis – A Postvention Tool for Prevention and Meaning Making
Speaker: Ramya Sundararaman
Presentation 2: Students' experiences following a suicide death at school: Supports, gaps, & student needs
Speaker: Rebecca G. Mirick, PhD
Presentation 3: Expanding the Suicide Exposure Continuum: Beyond a Focus on Bereavement
Speaker: Rebecca L. Sanford
Presentation 4: Influence of Early Responder Interactions on Suicide Loss Survivors
Speaker: Brianna Duval
Session 4: Violence Prevention
Presentation 1: Suicide Trends and Prevention in Pennsylvania Counties and Schools
Speaker: Daniel J. Mallinson, PhD
Presentation 2: The longitudinal course of childhood bullying victimisation and associations with self-harm, suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in children and young people: a systematic review of the literature, and the role of gender
Speaker: Emma Wilson, MSc, LLB Law (Hons)
Presentation 3: Latent Class Profiles of Victimization and Suicide Risk among Emerging Adults
Speaker: Lisa Fedina, PhD
4:45 PM EDT – 5:45 PM EDT (1:45 PM PDT – 2:45 PM PDT) – Concurrent Oral Presentations
Session 1: Veteran Interventions
Presentation 1: Feasibility and Acceptability of Caring Cards: A Veteran-to-Veteran Approach
Speaker: Blaire C. Ehret, PhD
Presentation 2: Development of the Veterans Crisis Line Caring Letters Suicide Prevention Intervention
Speaker: Mark Reger
Presentation 3: Predictive Importance of Missing Social Contacts on Veteran Suicide Safety Plans
Speaker: Samantha A. Chalker, PhD
Presentation 4: The Power of Evaluation Capacity: Lessons Learned from Three Years of a Veteran Serving Organization Capacity Building Project
Speakers: Susi S. McGhee, MPH; Darnesha Tabor, MDP; Tyrabia L. Womble, MPH; Jonathan Sung, MPH
Session 2: Lived Experience
Presentation 1: Communication of suicidal distress in young people leading up to a suicide attempt, using an autoethnographic foregrounding
Speaker: Laura H.R. Patterson, BA (Hons), MSc, MSW
Presentation 2: Raising the knowledges of adolescents with history of self-injury through photovoice
Speaker: Luiza Cesar Riani Costa
Presentation 3: Stigma in the Suicide Stories of Gender and Sexually Diverse Attempt Survivors
Speaker: Sara M. Williams
Presentation 4: Shared Struggle, Lived Expertise and the Evidence Base for Peer Support of People with Suicidal Intensity
Speaker: Eduardo Vega, MPsy
Session 3: Assessment/Prevention Trainings
Presentation 1: Closing the practice-research feedback loop: How psychologists in Canada practice, train, and experience suicide risk assessment and management
Speaker: Jonathan Dubue, MEd
Presentation 2: Evaluation of the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Virtual Tune-Up Program
Speaker: Sarah Spafford
Presentation 3: Suicide Assessment, Intervention, and Care; Implications for Pre-service Training in Counselor Education
Speaker: Alaina N. Thomas, MS, LPC
Presentation 4: Suicide Training in School Psychology Programs
Speaker: Nancy J. Potter
Session 4: Demoralization/Emotions
Presentation 1: When Minority Stress Leads to Cries of Pain: Examining the Relationship Between Imposter Phenomenon, Racial/ Ethnic Minority Status, Demoralization, and Suicide Ideation Among College Students
Speakers: Edmund W. Orlowski, BA, Ansley Bender
Presentation 2: Experiences of demoralization in response to experimentally manipulated performance feedback: Differential effects among those who speak English as a second language
Speakers: Keven Espinet Pizarro, Ansley Bender
Presentation 3: Distress Tolerance and Emotion Dysregulation Moderate Borderline Personality Features and Suicide Plans in Military Service Members
Speaker: Samantha V. Jacobson, MS
Presentation 4: An in-depth examination of the relationship between suicidal ideation and emotion features measured daily in adolescents
Speaker: Nadia Al-Dajani, PhD
Session 5: Occupational/Programming
Presentation 1: Veterinarians' Perceptions of Mental Health Issues and Pentobarbital Storage as a Suicide Prevention Strategy
Speaker: Sydney N. Waitz-Kudla, MS
Presentation 2: Suicide Prevention in the Workplace: Lessons Learned for Training and Dissemination Best Practices
Speaker: Matt Mishkind
Presentation 3: Distinguishing Suicides at Work from Other Suicides: Economic Strain
Speaker: Steven Stack, PhD
Presentation 4: Suicide Prevention Programming Within Hospitalized In-Patient Youth
Speaker: Ronnie D. Watson, BS
Friday June 17, 2022
11:00 AM EDT – 11:45 AM EDT (8:00 AM PDT – 8:45 AM PDT) – Featured Concurrent Plenary Sessions
Session 1: Latest Updates on 988
Speakers: David A. Jobes, PhD; John Draper, PhD; Madelyn Gould, PhD, MPH; Richard McKeon
Session 2: NIMH Priorities in Suicide Prevention Research
Speakers: Belinda Sims, Eric Murphy, Jane Pearson, Stephen O'Connor, PhD
11:45 AM EDT – 12:45 PM EDT (8:45 AM PDT – 9:45 AM PDT) – Concurrent Symposia
Speakers: Alejandro de la Torre-Luque, PhD, Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero; Matilde Eliced; Susana Al-Halabi
Speakers: Megan L. Rogers, PhD; Christopher D. Hughes, PhD; Craig J.R. Sewall, PhD, LCSW; Quingqing Yin, MS; Sarah L. Brown, PhD
Speakers: Blaire C. Ehret, PhD; Colin Depp, PhD; Emma Parrish, MS; Samantha A. Chalker, PhD
Session 4: Warnings Signs of Suicide for Autistic People
Speakers: Brenna Maddox; Lisa Morgan; Mary Donahue, PhD; Mirabel Pelton; Sarah Cassidy; Teal Benevides
Session 5: A New Suicide Prevention Practice Registry: Evidence, Equity, and Access
Speakers: Beverly F. Triana-Tremain, PhD; Shayna Klassen, BA; Victoria Waugh-Reed, EdD
12:45 PM EDT – 1:45 PM EDT (9:45 AM PDT – 10:45 AM PDT) – Concurrent Oral Presentations
Session 1: COVID-19
Presentation 1: Mental Health & Suicide Attempt Survivors in the time of COVID-19
Speaker: Martina Fruhbauerova, MS
Presentation 2: Monitoring Suspected Suicide Attempts in Emergency Departments—United States, 2019 to 2021
Speaker: Eva Trinh, PhD, MPH
Presentation 3: Suicidal ideations and suicide attempts prior to admission to a psychiatric hospital in the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic: interrupted time-series analysis to estimate the impact of the lockdown and comparison of 2020 with 2019
Speaker: Christoph Hörmann
Presentation 4: Assessment of suicide situation during COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal
Speaker: Vibha Neupane
Session 2: Family/Cultural Experiences
Presentation 1: Non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents: mother’s perspectives
Speaker: Isabela M. Gabriel, BA
Presentation 2: Youth Support Networks: Community Strengths and Multiple Sectors of Support for Suicide Prevention with Alaska Native Youth
Speaker: Lauren White, MPH, MSW, LLMSW
Presentation 3: Putting the Interpersonal Theory in an Interpersonal Context: Examining Changes to Thwarted Belongingness and Perceived Burdensomeness in the Context of a Brief Couples Intervention
Speaker: Dev Crasta, PhD
Presentation 4: The Influence of Adherence to Traditional Cultural Values on Family Conflict and Emotion Dysregulation in Predicting Suicide Behavior in Latina Adolescents
Speaker: Joseph D. Hovey, PhD
Session 3: Short-Term Risk
Presentation 1: Capturing the Timescale of Suicidal Thinking
Speaker: Daniel Coppersmith
Presentation 2: Short-term temporal profiles of adolescent suicidal thoughts: Results from two intensive longitudinal studies
Speaker: Ewa Czyz, PhD
Presentation 3: Accuracy of Intensive Longitudinal Methods for Predicting Depression and Suicidal Ideation among Medical Interns over Time
Speaker: Adam G. Horwitz, PhD
Presentation 4: 24-Hour Warning Signs for Suicide Attempts Among Adolescents
Speaker: Cheryl A. King, PhD
Session 4: Sleep/Social Rhythms
Presentation 1: Suicidality and Mood: The Impact of Trends, Seasons, Day of the Week, and Time of Day on Implicit and Explicit Cognitions
Speaker: René Freichel, MSc
Presentation 2: A Randomized-Controlled Trial of Sleep Scholar: A Single-Session, Internet-Based Insomnia Intervention for College Students
Speaker: Eric Crosby, MS, MSW
Presentation 3: The Mind after Midnight: Nocturnal Wakefulness Increases Risk of Death by Suicide and Homicide
Speaker: Andrew S. Tubbs, PhD
Presentation 4: So lonely you could die? Investigating the links of loneliness and suicidal ideation using ecological momentary assessment
Speaker: Mareike Ernst, PhD
Session 5: Assessment Considerations/Tools
Presentation 1: Reassessing the Assessment of Suicide Risk
Speaker: Alan L. Berman, PhD, ABPP
Presentation 2: Development and validation of the fearlessness about suicide scale
Speaker: Natalie Perkins
Presentation 3: Non-Response to Questions About Suicide Ideation and Attempts Among Veterans: Results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study
Speaker: Ian H. Stanley, PhD
Presentation 4: Assessment of the clinical utility of MMPI-2-RF proxy indices of Interpersonal Theory of Suicide States in a Psychiatric Inpatient Setting
Speaker: Lauren R. Khazem, PhD
1:45 PM EDT – 2:00 PM EDT (10:45 AM PDT – 11:00 AM PDT) – Break
2:00 PM EDT – 3:00 PM EDT (11:00 AM PDT – 12:00 PM PDT) – Breakout Networking/Mentoring Sessions
Topic 1: Fighting for Your Ideas without Selling Your Soul
Speakers: Cheryl A. King, PhD; David A. Jobes, PhD; E. David Klonsky, PhD
Topic 2: Alternate Sources of Funding and Settings
Speakers: Alexis May, PhD; Amy Brausch, PhD; Jennifer Muehlenkamp, PhD
Topic 3: Building a Lab/Career in Suicidology
Speakers: Anna Mueller, PhD; Brianna Turner, PhD, RPsych; Christine B. Cha, PhD; Kimberly Van Orden, PhD
Topic 4: Getting Published/Dealing with Rejection
Speakers: Megan L. Rogers, PhD; M. David Rudd, PhD; Michael Anestis, PhD; Thomas E. Joiner, PhD
3:00 PM EDT – 4:00 PM EDT (12:00 PM PDT – 1:00 PM PDT) – Featured Concurrent Plenary Sessions
Session 1: Universal Screening for Suicide in Non-Specialty Mental Health Settings: Beneficial or Harmful?
Speakers: Craig J. Bryan, PsyD, ABPP, Jonathan B. Singer, PhD, LCSW
Session 2: Growing Research on Suicide Risk and Prevention in Underserved Populations
Speakers: Cheryl A. King, PhD; Emily M. Lund, PhD, CRC; Lillian Polanco-Roman, PhD; Michael A. Lindsay, PhD, MSW, MPH; Regina Miranda, PhD
4:00 PM EDT – 4:15 PM EDT (1:00 PM PDT – 1:15 PM PDT) – Break
4:15 PM EDT – 5:15 PM EDT (1:15 PM PDT – 2:15 PM PDT) – Concurrent Oral Presentations and Data Blitz
Session 1: Body Awareness/Biological Factors
Presentation 1: The effect of self-awareness and critical self-regard on the formation of suicide risk
Speaker: Carolina Patryluk
Presentation 2: The Role of the Lateral Habenula in Suicide: A Call for Further Exploration
Speaker: Rocky B. Marks, MS
Presentation 3: Clinical and Imaging Biomarker Trial of Uridine for Veterans with Suicidal Ideation: Preliminary Findings
Speaker: Douglas Kondo
Session 2: Means Safety/Messaging
Presentation 1: Stakeholder Perspectives on Lethal Means Safety Counseling: A Qualitative Meta-analysis
Speaker: Gabriela K. Khazanov, PhD
Presentation 2: One Size Does Not Fit All: Evaluating the Role of Suicide Risk Factors in Veteran Suicide Prevention Messaging
Speaker: Jason I. Chen, PhD
Presentation 3: The impact of safe firearm storage messaging in a sample of firearm owning Active Duty Service Members
Speaker: Michael Anestis, PhD
Presentation 4: Gun Owners’ experience with suicide and attitudes towards its prevention: A qualitative study using a participatory action research approach
Speaker: Phillip N. Smith, PhD
Session 3: Help-Seeking/Treatment Engagement
Presentation 1: Mental health treatment seeking and history of suicidal thoughts among suicide decedents by mechanism, 2003-2018
Speaker: Allison E. Bond, MA
Presentation 2: Gender differences in barriers to VHA care: Qualitative experiences among Veterans at increased risk for suicide
Speaker: Katie McDonald
Presentation 3: Profiles of Suicide Risk and Professional Help-Seeking Barriers among College Students with Elevated Risk for Suicide
Speaker: Lindsay Bornheimer, PhD
Presentation 4: A new tool for the treatment of suicide risk: Clinician perceptions of the content and potential clinical utility of the Treatment of Suicide Risk tool (TSR)
Speaker: Oscar F. Cetnarowski, BA (Hons)
Session 4: Protective Factors
Presentation 1: Identifying Suicidality in Adolescents Using a Dual-Factor Model
Speaker: Ashley M. Coburn
Presentation 2: Suicidal cognitions, ideation, and protective factors: A network analysis
Speaker: Nicolas Oakey-Frost, MA
Presentation 3: Virtual Hope Box Use in Undergraduates Experiencing Suicidal Ideation: an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
Speaker: Emma Moscardini
Presentation 4: The Role of Well-being in Assessing Suicide Risk for the Youth Population
Speaker: Jacqueline R Anderson
Session 5: Data Blitz/Flash Talks
Presentation 1: Suicide prevention and mental health assessment training for non-mental healthcare providers: Laying the foundation for technology-enabled mental health service delivery
Speaker: Jonah Meyerhoff, PhD
Presentation 2: How to respond when someone discloses suicidal thoughts: Insights from 2,952 mobile app users
Speaker: Allison V. Metts, MA
Presentation 3: Lethal means counseling with youth at risk for suicide: An analysis of strategies and outcomes following a psychiatric emergency department visit
Speaker: Tayla Smith, MPH
Presentation 4: The Relationship Between Painful and Provocative Experiences and the Medical Severity of Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents
Speaker: Juno B. Pinder, MA
Presentation 5: Suicidal Obsessions v Suicidal Ideations: Using First-Person Suicide Images to Distinguish Suicidal Cognitions
Speaker: Elizabeth F. Mattera
Presentation 6: Suicidal Ideation in Turkish adolescents in Germany
Speaker: Hasan-Hüseyin Isik
Presentation 7: Perceived support and barriers to services among callers to suicide lifelines
Speaker: Chelsey R. Wilks, PhD
5:15 PM EDT – 5:45 PM EDT (2:15 PM PDT – 2:45 PM PDT) – Closing Session: Future of Suicide Research