Brianna Byllesby

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University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States 
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Byllesby BM, Palmieri PA. (2024) The association between posttraumatic stress disorder symptom severity and distress tolerance in traumatic stress treatment. Journal of Traumatic Stress
Byllesby BM, Palmieri PA. (2023) A Bifactor Model of General and Specific PTSD Symptom Change During Treatment. Assessment. 10731911231156646
Charak R, Cano-Gonzalez I, Ronzón-Tirado R, et al. (2023) Factor structure of the international trauma questionnaire in trauma exposed LGBTQ+ adults: Role of cumulative traumatic events and minority stress heterosexist experiences. Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice and Policy
Christ NM, Byllesby BM, Elhai JD. (2022) The Effect of Cognitive-Affective Factors on PTSD and Alcohol Use Symptoms: An Investigation on Rumination, Suppression, and Reappraisal. Substance Use & Misuse. 1-10
Byllesby BM, Ripley AJ, Palmieri PA. (2022) Replication and longitudinal measurement invariance of the PTCI-9. Psychological Assessment
Byllesby BM, Stayton Coe LE, Dickstein BD, et al. (2020) Psychometric evaluation of the Brief Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire among treatment-seeking veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychological Trauma : Theory, Research, Practice and Policy
Charak R, Byllesby BM, Fowler JC, et al. (2019) Assessment of the revised Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scales among adolescents and adults with severe mental illness. Psychiatry Research
Durham TA, Byllesby BM, Lv X, et al. (2018) Anger as an underlying dimension of posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry Research. 267: 535-540
Byllesby BM, Elhai JD, Tamburrino M, et al. (2018) Corrigendum to "General distress is more important than PTSD's cognitions and mood alterations factor in accounting for PTSD and depression's comorbidity" [J. Affect. Disord. 211 (2017) 118-123]. Journal of Affective Disorders. 234: 289
Byllesby BM, Elhai JD, Tamburrino M, et al. (2017) General distress is more important than PTSD's cognition and mood alterations factor in accounting for PTSD and depression's comorbidity. Journal of Affective Disorders. 211: 118-123
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